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Scoliosis Dialogues is a Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and spinal deformities. From news in the world of spinal deformity, to discussions with thought leaders in the field, we aim to provide up-to-date, quality information that will impact the daily practice of spinal deformity.
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Soul of Business Show | Mindset, Meaning, Money & Mastery

Richard Taubinger | CEO Conscious Marketer, Author, Online Summit Expert

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Soul of Business Show is a weekly podcast dedicated to helping you raise your impact and profits by understanding what truly makes businesses and people thrive. Join Host Richard Taubinger, the Founder of Conscious Marketer and online summit expert, for interviews with today's top business and thought leaders on living your purpose, leading change, and building businesses that make a difference in the world. Prepare to be inspired as each guest helps you awaken to your own highest potential ...
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I’m 8 years old and love tennis! I’m going to interview my amazing friends and coaches about the journey to the pros! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tennisaurus_rex/support
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The RDK Podcast

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The RDK Podcast is here to serve one purpose: to spread the knowledge of RDK as a platform. We hope to bring talent and clients together, enriching the RDK community as a whole.
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Hi History Fans! Take a listen to the trailer of our newest show, Chess Piece: The Elián González Story. About the show: At the turn of the millennium, a five-year-old boy from Cuba found off the Florida coast on Thanksgiving became the most talked about child in America. Elián González had left Cuba with his mom and a dozen other migrants, trying …
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Send us a text Join our host, Dr. Joseph A. Osorio, for an inspiring conversation featuring the SRS 2024 Annual Meeting Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Dr. Charles E. Johnston, and the Walter P. Blount Humanitarian Award winner, Dr. Richard M. Hodes. While we celebrate their remarkable achievements, we also acknowledge Nana Prof. Oheneba Boachie…
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The second part of this installment of Unearthed! gets into the listener-favorite subject of shipwrecks, plus animals, art, edibles and potables, and the catch-all potpourri category. Research: 19 News Investigative Team. “Exhumation of Cleveland Torso Killer’s unidentified victims now underway.” https://www.cleveland19.com/2024/08/09/exhumation-cl…
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Part one of this edition of Unearthed! is mostly updates - about two-thirds of the episode. The rest is weapons, medicine, and books and letters. Research: 19 News Investigative Team. “Exhumation of Cleveland Torso Killer’s unidentified victims now underway.” https://www.cleveland19.com/2024/08/09/exhumation-cleveland-torso-killers-unidentified-vic…
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Carlo Gesualdo’s madrigals are unique and captivating. But he was seen by many as a monster in his own time due to a double murder and associations with witchcraft. Research: Burton-Hill, Clemency. “Gesualdo: Glorious music and grisly murder.” BBC. Oct. 21, 2014. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20130905-a-16th-century-musical-badass Caccese, An…
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Alger Hiss worked in high-level roles in the U.S. government during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. And then he was accused of using his access to spy for the Soviets. Research: “Alger Hiss.” FBI. https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/alger-hiss “A Byte Out of History, the Alger Hiss Story.” FBI. Jan. 25, 2013. https://www.fbi.gov/news…
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Send us a text Join our host, Dr. Samer Samy, for an engaging conversation with Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD; Michael P. Kelly, MD; Alejandro Peiro-Garcia, MD; Meric Enercan, MD; the Russell A. Hibbs Award Winners, John H. Moe Award Winner, and the Louis A. Goldstein Award Winner. In this episode, they delve into their groundbreaking research and share…
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There are some parallels between historical witch trials and trials of non-human animals in the same period, with a lot of the same procedures as were used when human beings were charged with a crime. Research: Sonya. “When Societies Put Animals on Trial.” JSTOR Daily. 9/13/2017. https://daily.jstor.org/when-societies-put-animals-on-trial/ Simon, M…
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Wawel Hill in Krakow is home to the Wawel Hill complex, a historically important set of buildings that are central to Poland’s history. In many ways, the story of Wawel is the story of Poland Research: “$50 Million Art Leaves Quebec for Poland via Boston.” The Boston Globe. Jan. 3 1961. https://www.newspapers.com/image/433010907/?match=1&terms=pola…
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Send us a text This podcast combines both Spanish and English, allowing for a bilingual experience. Join our host, Dr. Enrique Mendez, for an engaging bilingual conversation with the SRS Traveling Fellows from 2024: Drs. Lindsay Andras, Christina Hardesty, Peter Passias, and Senior Traveling Fellow David Polly. This annual traveling fellowship spon…
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In the mid-19th century Étienne Cabet had an idea to establish a utopian society in Texas, and he moved his followers from France to do it. Things went badly, but he persisted, and established multiple communities in North America. Research: American Experience. “Timeline: The Early History of the Mormons.” https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperien…
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The Battle of Brunanburh took place in 937, and is often referred to as the battle that made England. But there are a LOT of questions about that battle, including how it played out and where it took place. Research: “Battle of Brunanburh.” The Anglo Saxons. https://www.theanglosaxons.com/battle-of-brunanburh-poem/ Anderson, Anne. “Battle of Brunan…
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Send us a text Join several members of the SRS Social Media Committee and many of the moderators from the 2024 Annual Meeting as they share their key takeaways from each session. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights and engage with the discussions! * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and tr…
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Send us a text Join our host, Dr. Jeffrey P. Mullin, for an engaging conversation with Dr. Laurel C. Blakemore, the incoming President of the SRS. Dr. Blakemore assumed the presidency at the 59th SRS Annual Meeting in Barcelona, Spain. Hear Dr. Blakemore outline her vision for building on the legacy of her predecessors and advancing their impactful…
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Catalan inventor Narcís Monturiol fought for ideals like equality, freedom, and progress in the midst of a lot of social and political chaos in 19th-century upheavals in Spain and Catalonia. And then, he built submarines. Research: "Submarines." Gale World History Online Collection, Gale, 2024. Gale In Context: World History, link.gale.com/apps/doc…
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António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro is usually described as a rich eccentric who used his money building his dream home, which he did. But he was also an accomplished naturalist, something that has been largely ignored until recent years. Research: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "The Lusiads". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Feb. 2018, https://…
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Send us a text Join our host, Dr. Grant D. Hogue, for an engaging conversation with Dr. Marinus de Kleuver, the outgoing President of the SRS. As Dr. de Kleuver prepares to transition into the role of SRS Past President, he will share his reflections on his term. Looking ahead, Dr. Laurel C. Blakemore will assume the presidency at the upcoming 59th…
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Jovita Idar was a journalist, teacher, and activist in south Texas in the early 20th century. And she was s a force to be reckoned with. Research: "Jovita Idár." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 2023. Gale In Context: Biography, link.gale.com/apps/doc/UVOEMC160154646/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=723c10b3. Accessed 16 Aug. 2…
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Tracy discusses the difficulty in assessing the reality of Charlotte Cooper Sterry's hearing loss, and recalls a song about Martina Navratilova. Holly talks about how Richard Dadd's art didn't reflect any of his delusions or mental illness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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This one is an art episode, but also a murder episode and also a madness episode. Artist Richard Dadd's life story is quite sad, but his art remained consistently good, even at the lowest points in his life. Research: Boyce, Niall. “Ehibition: Richard Dadd—Painting From His Mind’s Eye.” The Lacet. January 22, 2011. https://www.thelancet.com/action/…
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Charlotte Cooper Sterry was a tennis player who set records during her lifetime that remained unbroken for almost a century. One of them still stands. Research: Yang, Heewon, and Kelly Chandler. "Tennis." Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America, edited by Gary S. Cross, vol. 2, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004, pp. 351-354. Gale In Context: …
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Send us a text Welcome to the First Take Podcast, an ATEC Original. Here, we discuss the state of spine care, different emerging technologies, and what their potential impact can be on spine and the treatment of patients. In this episode, Dr. Uribe dives into EOS Insight™, a data-informed, peri-operative AI-fueled platform that enables spino-pelvic…
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This pirate lived in the 13th century and was connected to some major events in British and French history. During his lifetime he was so notorious that people would tell kids that if they were bad Eustice the Monk would come to take them away. Research: "Battle of Sandwich." Britannica Library, Encyclopædia Britannica, 15 Feb. 2024. libraries.stat…
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Johannes Hevelius and his second wife and collaborator, Elisabetha were the 17th-century's astronomy power couple. For one, they had a personal observatory that was considered one of the most important in all Europe. Research: Ashworth, Dr. William B., Jr. “Elizabeth Hevelius.” Linda Hall Library. Dec. 22, 2017. https://www.lindahall.org/about/news…
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Domenica Guillaume Walter’s life was full of drama and scandal. She was accused of attempted murder, blackmail, and forgery as she tried to maintain control of her late husband’s art collection. Research: Bondar, Yaroslava. “Domenica Guillaume Walter's Crimes of Dispassion.” Cultured. 3/21/2023. https://www.culturedmag.com/article/2023/03/21/domeni…
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Send us a text Join our guest host, Dr. Ron El-Hawary, for an engaging discussion with former SRS presidents: Dr. Steven D. Glassman, Dr. Serena S. Hu, Dr. David W. Polly Jr., Dr. Todd J. Albert, Dr. Kenneth M. C. Cheung, and Dr. Peter O. Newton. They will reflect on their achievements during their presidencies and share their insights on the futur…
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In the 19th century, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave launched an entire, very competitive cave tourism industry in the area, In 1925, Floyd Collins was trapped in the cave system, which was the beginning of the end of the cave wars. Research: Algeo, Katie. "Mammoth Cave and the making of place." Southeastern Geographer, vol. 44, no. 1, May 2004, pp. 27+. G…
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Charles Nessler is usually credited with inventing the permanent wave in the early 1900s. And he made a huge fortune from it, while also bolstering a huge beauty industry. Research: Bedi, Joyce. “GERMANY | Charles (Karl) Nessler.” Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation. Smithsonian National Museum of American History. June 3, 202…
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His name is now a term that means traitor. That’s because after two decades of working for the Norwegian government in various roles, he collaborated with Hitler and the Nazi party, welcomed the German occupation of his country. Research: “Biddle Tells Quisling His Power Wanes.” The Herald Press. April 1, 1943. https://www.newspapers.com/image/3635…
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