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A Matter of Place with Jeff Siegler is an exploration of the places we shape, and how in turn, those places shape us. The built environment has a tremendous impact on the lives we lead and people's overall health and well-being. It's a topic that receives far too little attention considering the outsize impact our surroundings have on our lives. Episodes will alternate between Jeff's experiences working in the Place Industry and interviews with those people dedicated to improving the conditi ...
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The director’s commentary track for Daring Fireball. Long digressions on Apple, technology, design, movies, and more.
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Neurophobia is "the fear of neural sciences and clinical neurology" that is often experienced by medical students and young healthcare professionals. The Neurophilia Podcast is our attempt to help dispel the growing issue of neurophobia in the medical community. We engage in meaningful, interdisciplinary conversations with leading physicians to better connect neurology with other fields of medicine. Our hope is that with each episode, our listeners learn to appreciate, and perhaps even devel ...
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David is a property expert with over 25 years’ experience and his own portfolio of 26 units. His current rent roll is in excess of £10k per month. He is also a partner in a Deal Sourcing and Packaging business in the North West of England and has sourced over 250 properties for investors since 2004. In recent years he has, by necessity, had to develop an expertise in LHA strategies. This area is increasingly becoming a niche for him and he enjoys empowering other landlords by sharing the kno ...
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Your place for big words, bigger brains, and a lot of long term memory loss.
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The Science of Getting Faster Podcast cuts through the noise and talks directly to the scientists doing the latest research into how to become a faster cyclist, stronger athlete, and healthier person. Join Sarah Laverty of TrainerRoad as she interviews a new researcher every month about their latest studies, what question they were hoping to answer, how they structured the study, what they observed and what they are still hoping to learn.
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Back to Sleep Series in Audio Format
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I learned a lot from Elizabeth Fama’s multipart series on the back-to-sleep recommendation for infants. She agreed to put the entire series into an audio file. Here you go. JMM Sensible Medicine is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you…
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Ask general internists what they love about their field, and they are likely to talk about long-term relationships with patients and the pleasure of solving clinical puzzles. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribe…
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Neurophilia Podcast! We are joined by four neurology residents to discuss the first two years of residency training. Stay tuned to listen to our conversation regarding intern or PGY-1 year! Guests: Adnan Husein, MD is a PGY3 resident at UCLA in Los Angeles, CA. Follow him on Twitter: @AdnanHuseinMD. Katherine Bruc…
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408: ‘Good Enough to Be Pesky’, With Taegan Goddard
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Special guest Taegan Goddard, the man behind Political Wire, joins the show to talk about the past, present, and future of independent media. Sponsored by: WorkOS: The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS — free up to 1 million MAUs. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Links: Political Wire. Greymatter…
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How can we do better as a county hospital?
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My lecture to the cancer care staff at a county hospital. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Vinay Prasad
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Friday Reflection 43: The Absence of Reassuring Counterfactuals in Clinical Medicine
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Even when a decision is clear, and things turn out badly, the lack of a counterfactual allows endless second guessing. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Adam Cifu, MD
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What Medical School Looks For and What Medical School Should Look For
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I discuss how medical students are selected, and perhaps how they should be selected. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Vinay Prasad
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407: ‘Pinkie Swear’, With Chance Miller
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Chance Miller, ace reporter (and editor-in-chief) for 9to5Mac, joins the show to talk about the latest changes to Apple's DMA compliance plans with iOS, expectations for the September Apple event, and more. Sponsored by: WorkOS: The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS — free up to 1 million MAUs. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talksho…
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Neurology at the Medical School Level: Part Two
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Send us a text Welcome to part two of our Season Three Opener! We are joined by five medical students from across the globe, in a two-part episode, to discuss neurology at the medical school level. This is a continuation of our medical student episode. In part one, we covered the preclinical years (M1-M2) of medical school training. In part two, we…
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Neurology at the Medical School Level: Part One
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Send us a text The Neurophilia Podcast is back and better than ever with our Season Three Opener! We are joined by five medical students from across the globe, in a two-part episode, to discuss neurology at the medical school level. Part one covers the preclinical years (M1-M2) of medical school training. Part two covers the clinical years (M3-M4) …
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406: ‘Hock TUAW’, With Christina Warren
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Christina Warren (a.k.a. "Mary Brown") returns to the show. Topics include Apple's new iOS 18.1 and MacOS 15.1 betas (featuring Apple Intelligence), a little reminiscing about Gil Amelio and Steve Jobs, and the bizarre saga of TUAW, resurrected as a zombie AI slopsite. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off yo…
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405: ‘Chutes and Ladders’, With Hunter Hillegas
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Special guest Hunter Hillegas, author of the excellent Vegas Mate app, joins the show to discuss euphemistic emoji, the CrowdStrike fiasco, and the closing of the iconic Mirage resort in Las Vegas. Sponsored by: WorkOS: The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS — free up to 1 million MAUs. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10%…
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Remarks about a model clinician. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Adam Cifu, MD
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Friday Reflection 42: Patient Approaches to a Doctor’s Visit
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It would be foolish to argue that doctors are unaffected by how they are treated by patients. Their treatment may not affect the care they deliver and only affect how they feel at the end of the day. It is probably impossible to know. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, vis…
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404: ‘Curiously Short Episodes’, With John Moltz
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John Moltz returns to the show for a holiday-week look at the best of recent prestige streaming content, particularly Apple TV+. And, yes, a bit on the latest Apple/EU/DMA drama. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Links: Godzilla Minus One “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” “Counterpart” — The…
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Discover why genuine community connection triumphs over flashy tourism campaigns in my latest podcast episode. Join me as I dive into the concept of "sell-local" marketing with insights from Phil Eich of Storyville Social. Learn how Saginaw Riverfront's shift to engaging residents rather than outsiders resulted in 3 million reads in just three mont…
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403: ‘150 Million Calculator Apps’, With Quinn Nelson
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Quinn Nelson, esteemed host of Snazzy Labs, returns to the show to recap the highlights of WWDC: Apple Intelligence, platform updates, and the latest salvos from the EC regarding Apple’s compliance with the DMA. Sponsored by: Trade Coffee: Enjoy 30% off your first month of coffee. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off your…
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A Discussion with Professor Venk Murthy on Coronary Artery Disease
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When I type the words coronary artery disease I bet that you picture angiograms with stenotic lesions—blockages in colloquial language. Indeed a high grade plaque from atherosclerosis in the inside of a coronary artery can limit flow to the heart muscle. But. But. Not as much as you think. You know why? Because there is something called the coronar…
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Impella, Mammograms and Med School Fails Students
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VP fixed the audio This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Vinay Prasad, Adam Cifu, MD, and John Mandrola
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Regard for power implies disregard for those without power; part 3 This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Stefan G. Kertesz, MD, MSc
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A discussion with interventional cardiologist Dr David Cohen on medical evidence, TAVR and stroke prevention
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David Cohen is one of the smartest docs on Twitter. I learned a bunch talking with him. The procedure called transcatheter aortic valve implantation or TAVR is a damn miracle. In days of old, a heart surgeon would have to saw open the chest and cut out the heavily calcified immobile aortic valve and sew in a new one. I watched a case as a young doc…
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402: ‘Live From WWDC 2024’, With John Giannandrea, Craig Federighi, and Greg Joswiak
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Recorded in front of a live (and lively) audience at The California Theatre in San Jose Tuesday evening, special guests John Giannandrea, Craig Federighi, and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss Apple’s announcements at WWDC 2024. Standard video: YouTube. 3D video with spatial audio: Exclusively in Sandwich Vision's Theater on Vision Pro, available on …
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The American Mind Cannot Conceive with Ann Sussman
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In this episode, I interview Ann Sussman, an architecture professor, cognitive researcher, and author, who sheds light on how car-centric urban environments are negatively impacting our health. Ann explains that such designs promote isolation, reduce physical activity, and increase stress, contrasting sharply with the benefits of human-scale, walka…
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401: ‘Chockdingus’, With Craig Hockenberry
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Craig Hockenberry returns to the show. Topics include the upcoming Daylight DC-1 monochrome “e-paper” tablet, more thoughts on the new iPad Pros, and what we expect/hope for from Apple at WWDC. Also: a one-button keyboard. Sponsored by: Trade Coffee: Enjoy 30% off your first month of coffee. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 1…
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Adam and I discuss the week's medical news
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This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Vinay Prasad
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A spirited discussion of craziness in medicine This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Vinay Prasad, Adam Cifu, MD, and John Mandrola
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Neurophilia Podcast! In this episode, we are taking a trip down memory lane to highlight the best moments of Season Two, and share future directions for Season Three. A huge thank you to all guest speakers and to you for listening to the Neurophilia Podcast! Follow Dr. Nupur Goel on Twitter @mdgoels Follow Dr. Bla…
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400: ‘Canadian Girlfriend Vibes’, With M.G. Siegler
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Special guest M.G. Siegler returns to the show to talk about the new iPad Pros, the iPadOS/MacOS functional gulf, the OpenAI/Scarlett Johansson controversy, and M.G.'s new blog [Spyglass](https://spyglass.org/).Sponsored by:+ [Pine Works](https://pineworks.co/) is a design and development agency with good ethics and strong opinions. World-class app…
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Friday Reflection #39: What to Expect When You Are Aging
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MM is 94 years old. Her only active medical issues are hypertension and vitamin D deficiency. She takes only 20 mg of lisinopril and 1000 units of vitamin D3 each day. She has no cognitive decline and gardens every day if the Chicago weather allows. Her Friday afternoon appointment is the doctor’s last of the week. Sensible Medicine is a reader-sup…
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A few short words about our conversation: Two decades have passed and electrophysiologists have learned little about how to ablate atrial fibrillation. Now, and then, we simply ablate circles around the orifices of the pulmonary veins. This works reasonably well. But we don’t—exactly—know why it works. For instance, some patients have total elimina…
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We discuss the state of medical education, Harvard music video, causal language at JAMA and more This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Vinay Prasad, Adam Cifu, MD, and John Mandrola
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Video will be available to paid subscribers This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribeBy Vinay Prasad, Adam Cifu, MD, and John Mandrola
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In this episode, let's get real about urban development and give credit where it's due: building owners. It is important to understand why managing a building is no walk in the park – it's basically running a business. We also need to talk about the overlooked issue of building location and why it's not just about having empty spaces to fill. And w…
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A Discussion with Dr. Dena Zeraatkar regarding analytic flexibility in observational studies
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Gosh was this a great conversation about her recent paper on specification curve analysis of nutritional observational studies. Here is Dr. Zeraatkar’s bio: Dena Zeraatkar, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Anesthesia and Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University. She earned her doctoral degree at …
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399: ‘I Decapitated the MacBook Air’, With Federico Viticci
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Federico Viticci returns to the show to discuss MacStories’s 15th anniversary, Apple’s upcoming “Let Loose” keynote for new iPad hardware, and more. Sponsored by: Nuts.com: The world’s best snacks, delivered fast and fresh. Trade Coffee: The best coffee is made at home. Enjoy a free bag of roasted-to-order coffee and $15 off select plans when you j…
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A Conversation with Dr. MaryAnn Mays and Dr. Diana Shadbehr: The Subspecialty of Headache Medicine
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Neurophilia Podcast! Discover the passion and complexities that draw professionals like Dr. Marianne Mays and Dr. Diana Shadbear into the world of Headache Medicine. This episode offers a rare glimpse into their unique journeys, from the serendipity of career paths to the rewarding challenges of specializing in ne…
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Friday Reflection 38: Yesterday’s Solutions; Today’s Problems
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The Thomas Sowell quote, “On closer scrutiny, it turns out that many of today's problems are a result of yesterday's solutions” has been ringing in my head a lot lately. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribe…
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A Conversation with Dr. Jim Siegler: The Subspecialty of Vascular Neurology
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Neurophilia Podcast! In today's episode, we are joined by the podcast legend himself, Dr. Jim Siegler to discuss vascular neurology. The field of vascular neurology has had incredible advancements within the past few decades through thrombolytics/mechanical thrombectomy and has seen increased public awareness and …
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Yet Another Excellent Explainer About P-Values in Randomized Trials
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Gosh was I lucky to speak with Professor Erik Van Zwet from Leiden University in the Netherlands. He is the first author on a recent NEJM Evidence paper looking at more than 23,000 trials in the Cochrane Database. (I linked to an URL that should get by the paywall.) There are technical aspects of this paper. We hit on some (not a lot) of them. The …
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398: ‘You’ve Never Seen Email Like This Before’, With John Moltz
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The one and only John Moltz returns to the show to talk about the relative dearth of original content for Vision Pro, WWDC rumors and guesses, and, yes, a wee bit about Apple's regulatory/antitrust tribulations. Sponsored by: Nuts.com: The world’s best snacks, delivered fast and fresh. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off…
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Subjective Beauty with Jaime Izurieta-Varea
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In this episode, I interview Jamie Izurieta-Varea, a renowned expert in storefront design, to dissect the complexities of urban aesthetics. Jamie shares his experiences and insights, emphasizing the pivotal role of aesthetics in shaping the character and functionality of storefronts within urban landscapes. Through practical examples and candid dis…
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397: ‘Less Space Than a Nomad? Lame’, With Jason Snell
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Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the DOJ’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple. And sports gambling. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Trade Coffee: The best coffee is made at home. Enjoy a free bag of roasted-to-order coffee and $15 off select plans when you join Trade. Links: …
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A Conversation with Dr. Zach London and Dr. Ali Christy: Neurology Through Games
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Neurophilia Podcast! Today we are joined by the legendary duo Dr. Zach London and Dr. Ali Christy to talk more about game-based learning in the field of neurology including their games Endowed Chairs and Neurdle. Listen along to learn more about the origins of the London-Christy duo, the process of game developmen…
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Friday Reflection 37: Why I Teach (acceptable and less acceptable reasons)
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Why have I been committed to medical education? Some of the reasons are admirable but not terribly novel. Others are a bit hard to admit, but just as true. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribe…
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In this episode, I dive into the age-old trope of "kids these days" and challenge the notion that younger generations are inherently different or less capable than those that came before. It isn't that kids have changed, but instead, environmental factors shaping behaviors, shedding light on how societal changes have influenced their experiences. F…
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396: ‘The Essence of Stealing’, With David Barnard
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Special guest David Barnard joins the show. Topics include the App Store — past, present, and post-DMA future — and the excellent new update to his app Weather Up. Sponsored by: Nuts.com: The world’s best snacks, delivered fast and fresh. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Links: Weather Up. On the App…
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A Conversation with Dr. Ashutosh Jadhav: The Subspecialty of Interventional Neurology and S:VIN
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Neurophilia Podcast! In today's episode, we are joined by neuro-interventionalist and Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology Editor in Chief, Dr. Ashutosh Jadhav to discuss interventional neurology. Throughout the hour we discussed the different paths to and collaborations within interventional neurology, c…
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In this episode, Rik Adamski joins me to discuss third places. Rik is the President of the planning firm Ash + Lime out of Dallas, Texas and he spends a lot of his time thinking about the places where we spend our time. Rik is a firm believer that we need to develop more third places. These are the types of places outside of work and home where peo…
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395: ‘I’m a Real-World Man’, With Adam Lisagor
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Adam Lisagor returns to the show to discuss, while wearing, Apple Vision Pro. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Trade Coffee: Let’s Coffee Better. Get a free bag of fresh coffee with any Trade subscription. Links: My review of Vision Pro. My follow-up: "Simple Tricks and Nonsense". Sandw…
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A Conversation with Dr. Michael Stanley: The Subspecialty of Behavioral Neurology and Neuro-humanities.
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Neurophilia Podcast! In today's episode, we are discussing the subspecialty of behavioral/cognitive neurology and the growing movement of neuro-humanities. Joining us for this conversation is Dr. Michael Stanley. Listen along to hear more about Dr. Stanley's incredible journey into the subspecialty of neuropsychia…
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