This is wilderness medicine education from the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the Univeristy of Utah. It is designed for use in the Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS) program, but anyone who goes into the backcountry should study this material. Log onto: www.wildmedu.org for more information.
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*CANADIAN PODCAST AWARDS Nominee (for 2021 & 2022) A fiction podcast about a recent college grad's misadventures in love and life. SYNOPSIS: When Brooklyn Winters graduates from university, she thinks that her adult life will “just kind of figure itself out.” Spoiler alert: this doesn’t happen. Six weeks after graduation, she has no job, no money, and is frantically calling her best friend to come and rescue her from the basement suite she has unwisely moved into with her dud of a boyfriend. ...
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This podcast contains life-changing sermons preached at the Accra Technical University chapter of Royalhouse Students' and Associates. As you listen with an open heart, the Lord is about to give you your testimony and you will forever be blessed!
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A few Christian students at the Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana Champaign have come together to discuss the Biblical response to the issues surrounding racism.
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UMin Community Worship
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Welcome to Sam Sales University, your premier destination for mastering the art of sales and becoming a sales superstar! Our podcast is your one-stop resource for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and actionable strategies that will elevate your sales game. Join us as we delve into a wide range of topics, from prospecting and closing deals to sales psychology, communication skills, and the latest trends in the industry. Whether you're a seasoned sales professional or just starting y ...
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The Archways Podcast - The College of Liberal Arts at JCSU
Johnson C. Smith Univeristy's College of Arts and Letters
The uniquely focused Guangdong Baiyun University Center for American Race and Culture, established by Johnson C. Smith University and funded by a generous grant from the US Embassy in Beijing, will set the African American experience within historical and contemporary contexts through books, multimodal digital documents, streamed media, and faculty and student exchanges. A nuanced view of racial issues through physical and electronic resources will be provided to Chinese audiences to promote ...
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DoIT Live is the OFFICIAL technology talk show of the Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Information Technology (DoIT) and "The Most Connected Radio Show on the Planet." Each week features a new topic and special guests, along with regular segments like Stump the Geek, Awesome or Lame, and Explain it to Your Parents! Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store and iTunes U.
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Creative Flair Podcast with your host, James Carter. The podcast dedicated to exploring the world of creativity and art in all its forms. "As an artist and creative professional, I'm passionate about sharing my insights and knowledge with others." While not heavily interview-focused, this podcast offers a wealth of valuable information and inspiration for anyone looking to tap into their own creative flair. James covers a wide range of topics, from practical tips and techniques for improving ...
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Where professional, collegiate, high school athletes and coaches give you some of their keys to greatness
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Goldsmsiths Univeristy THE TRUTH - Reform Transformation Program
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The transform reform programm at Goldsmiths College is affecting everyone. The Goldsmiths University Transformation Programme, branded by some as "THE TRUTH," is a controversial restructuring initiative aimed at addressing the institution's financial challenges. The program includes measures like departmental cuts, compulsory redundancies, and chan…
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It is on the rise in the desert. Valley Fever is a fungal infection found in desert soil. And while the desert is magnificent place to hike and recreate, people need to be aware of this under diagnosed disease. Listen and learn about the desert dust that causes Valley Fever.By AWLS
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How Do You Know You Made a Good Decision?
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Join us for an engaging discussion on decision-making in high-stakes environments, blending insights from the wilderness and the clinic! In this talk, Dr. TJ Hartridge, DO FAWM DiMM, Dr. Nate Furman, PhD, and Sarah Petelinsek will explore the fascinating overlap between backcountry adventures and clinical practice. Discover how our choices are infl…
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This podcast that explores the unexpected secrets hidden in some of your favorite fruits and nuts. Join us as we dive into the surprising world of urushiol, the natural compound responsible for skin reactions in plants like poison ivy—and found in some edible fruits and nuts! From mangoes to cashews, discover the science, history, and culinary quir…
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Lake Powell is the second largest reservoir in the USA and has been visited by millions of people. The National Park Service has reported that the scary Algae Blooms are now found all over the reservoir. These disease causing algae are to be avoided at all costs. Listen and learn about scary Lake Powell.…
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The Creative Trap
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The UK's new arts minister, Chris Bryant, spoke at Frieze Masters about his commitment to supporting creative careers and addressing funding challenges in the arts. He emphasized the importance of securing more resources for the sector, including reviewing Arts Council funding and local government contributions. Bryant also highlighted the need to …
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Hooked on Fishing - Common and Little Known Fishing Injuries
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For a fisher, it is almost a rite of passage that they get a hook in their skin. But there are a many other potential injuries in the great sport of fishing. Listen and learn about them as you become hooked on fishing.By AWLS
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Urine will darken in color with dehydration, which is bad enough. But when it turns to a 'cola' color, watch out! This might indicate something far more perilous as muscle breakdown might be occurring which can damage the kidneys. It is called rhabdomyolysis. It is dangerous and far more common than you would think. Listen and learn about dangerous…
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Feeding Hope: Nutrition for Children in the Philippines
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'Pagkain para aa bata' means 'food for children' in the language of the Filipinos. The lack of nourishing food and soil transmitted worms makes it almost impossible for some children in the Philippines to thrive. But one man's dream has come true and now thousands of children daily are eating nourishing food and becoming free of horrible parasitic …
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So many effective medicines have come from fungi. There is a new one that outdoor enthusiasts are using called the Zombie Fungus. It is actually called Cordyceps and its potential use is staggering. Listen and learn what we know about this exciting new fungi.By AWLS
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Goodbye to Benadryl - Hello to the New Antihistamines
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Long a mainstay for the treatment of allergic reactions, Benadryl's side effects may be too problematic for backcountry medical treatment. Listen and learn to say goodbye to Benadryl and hello to new antihistamines.By AWLS
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Falling Risks: Camping Hazards Under Trees
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It is one of the least talked about subject in wilderness medicine. You think about it briefly when you camp under a tree with dead branches or one that is leaning toward your tent. Listen and learn how to be safe from the falling risks of camping under a tree.By AWLS
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Tularemia: The Science Behind the Infection
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Its symptoms depend on where it enters the body. Both animals and insects spread it. In this podcast. we explore the rare bacterial infection known as tularemia, or ‘Rabbit Fever.’ We look into the science, symptoms, transmission, and treatments of this little-known disease that is on the rise.By AWLS
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Three viruses you might have read about in the news, remind us that disease is spread to humans from insects. Don't be scared, just be safe always when exploring the world. Listen and hear about three rare viruses and are emerging.By AWLS
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If you have a fever headache and chills after your wilderness adventure, you may have typhus. Thought to be rare, this set of diseases is making a comeback. It is spread by chiggers, fleas and lice, insects that are so tiny that they can barely be seen. Listen and learn what you need to know about typhus.…
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In this podcast we explore the science behind chiggers, their life cycle, their diseases and where you find them. Listen and learn everything you need to know about these tiny, troublesome tiny biters.By AWLS
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They are made from red pepper oil and are great deterrents for bears and mountain lions. But other issues remain in their effective use. Listen and learn about how to spray and survive.By AWLS
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Adventures who go up to altitude can have a number or problems. One of these is an odd breathing pattern when trying to sleep. it is called periodic breathing. It is caused by the ups and downs of oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood when sleeping at altitude. And it can cause its own set of problems for those trying to go higher. Listen a…
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We all love to 'smell' the outside. But what role does it play in our health. Research is starting to look at this. And surprising results in a new study show that regular exposure to greenery in middle age can delay the onset of dementia. Listen to this newest in our podcast series of using wilderness as medicine.…
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Into the Slot: The Medicine of Canyoneering
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While an incredible outdoor experience, few people know how to make it happen. Listen to this podcast as Matt McKinnon tells us how we can safely enjoy this wilderness sport and see all the beauty slot canyons have to offer.By AWLS
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Deaths from hyperthermia are on the rise. Water is simply essential in the metabolism of our body. But is it the solution to prevent hyperthermia? Transferring heat from the body is how to avoid hyperthermia. Listen to this important podcast on the physics of the prevention and treatment of heat related disease.…
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Danger in the Water: Flesh Eating Bacteria
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It sounds like the premise of a creepy movie, but this one is real. It is Vibrio vulnificus. It is found in warm salty water where people like to swim. It enters the skin through small cuts and can cause necrotizing fasciitis. Listen and learn about this growing threat.By AWLS
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Are you ready for the remote jungle? Dehydration and nutrition are essential for a successful expedition. And get ready for a whole host of new diseases. Listen as Dr. Samuel Dyer shares his knowledge and experience of working in Kaieteur National Park in the country of Guyana.By AWLS
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Here is an open discussion about menstrual periods in the wilderness. Listen as Holly Davis and Freya Sutcliffe from Cambridge University in the U.K discuss an important but overlooked topic.By AWLS
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Penguin Tales: Antarctic Expedition Medicine
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Not all medicine is practiced in a clinic - sometimes it is on rough waters where the penguins live. Expedition medicine is austere medicine and wilderness medicine at its finest. Listen and learn from Dr. Jennifer McGowan and Dr. Raymond Orthober from the University of Louisville School of Medicine's Department of Emergency Medicine as they discus…
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We all worry about HAPE and HACE when we go up on the mountain. Little attention is placed on the heart. But new studies give us data and create cause for concern. Listen and learn about the heart at altitude.By AWLS
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One is painful, one is noticeable, one will cause blindness. These three eye diseases happen, in part, because we go outdoors in the sun. Listen and learn about the trifecta of outdoor eye disease.By AWLS
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It was isolated in Uganda in the 1930's, then quickly spread around Africa. It found its way to the USA in 1999. It is on the rise and it is not a benign disease. The fatality rate for West Nile Virus can be as high as 9%. Listen and learn about this disease and how to avoid it.By AWLS
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Trekking poles are basically ‘ski poles’ that are specifically designed for use while hiking. Science gives some important data into the value of using them. But in the end it is up to you. Listen and learn about the medicine of trekking poles.By AWLS
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Danger in the Water: Cyanobacteria - Blue Green Algae
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Most people who go outdoors have heard of this. Most people don't know much about it. It can change the color of the water, making it easy to see, but many of these bacteria live on the side or bottom of a river or lake. You cannot treat water containing cyanobacteria to make it safe to drink. Listen and learn about another growing danger in the wa…
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Leg Cramps - The Debilitating Mysterious Leg pain
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They happen to almost everyone. You are hiking on a beautiful trail, maybe up a steep hill, all is going well. Then all of a sudden, it hits. A muscle cramps . It is so painful that it prevents you from going any further. What causes them, how can they be prevented, how are they treated? While they remain mysterious in their origin, there are certa…
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Electrifying Insights: An Update on Lightning
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More people are being injured by lightning as they go outside to places and at times where lighting is present. This podcast will spark your curiosity and illuminate the mysteries of lightning and help you stay safe as you venture outdoors.By AWLS
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Deaths from drowning incidents are increasing for the first time in 20 years. What is drowning? What causes injury, how do you treat someone? And most importantly, how do you prevent drowning from happening? Listen to this important update on drowning.By AWLS
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Zika Virus - the Silent Disease that Causes Birth Defects
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It was first isolated in the forests of Africa but now Zika Virus is found in many places of the world. This disease does not cause serious symptoms, if any at all. But this is what makes it scary, because it can cause serious birth defects. Listen to know more about this horrible disease.By AWLS
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CASTING CALL: For voice actors for my new mystery fiction podcast series!
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Cryptosporidium - the Ruiner of Your Backcountry Trip
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Most people call it Crypto, and most people will have only mild diarrhea. But don't be mistaken, not only can it ruin a trip, it is very contagious and many people can get it. And some will get very sick. Worse still, It is resistant to chlorine and iodine. Listen and learn how to prevent this parasite from entering your body.…
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It is estimated that more than 280 million human infections each year are found just in Africa, Asia, and America. In Mexico, the seroprevalence is 53%. Half of all people don't show symptoms. When they do, they stink! Listen and learn about this parasite that is found everywhere.By AWLS
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We have longed talked about wilderness medicine, that is treating people in the outdoors. But what about using the wilderness AS medicine to treat people by using the outdoors as therapy. We start an important concept with this podcast.By AWLS
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One year before recording this podcast, Matt was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Instead of canceling his goals, he elevated them with the plan to summit a 4000 m (13,000 foot) mountain. The obstacles are real. Listen to how he's overcoming them.By AWLS
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Dive into the tumultuous and captivating universe of Francis Bacon in this episode of the Creative Flair Podcast. Join host James Carter as we explore the life, art, and enduring influence of one of the 20th century's most profound artists. From his dramatic beginnings and self-taught journey into the art world, to his deeply emotional and often di…
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Most people know that ticks can cause disease. And most people have heard of Lyme disease. But there are many more and some are deadly. Listen and learn about the many diseases that ticks put in us.By AWLS
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The Last Caravaggio: A Journey Through Shadows
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Dive deep into the life and art of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio on the Creative Flair Podcast. This episode, titled "The Last Caravaggio: A Journey Through Shadows" is hosted by James Carter, who guides us through the dramatic story of a painter whose innovative use of chiaroscuro and emotionally charged compositions revolutionized the Baroque…
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You notice a red circular rash on your skin where a tick had bitten you. It must be Lyme disease - right? Think again! While the causative agent is not known, the STARI rash is being seen more and more. So, is it STARI or Lyme? Listen and find out.By AWLS
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Its fantastic to take your dog outdoors into the wild. But you watch as they swallow water you would not drink. They sniff and eat things you would not touch. And then you wonder if they will get sick? Giardia is everywhere. Do dogs get it?. How do you know if your pet has it? What do you do to treat it? Can you get a Giardia infection from them? L…
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People know to where a personal flotation device (PFD) when in and around water. But how can a tiny thing support me? What types of PFD's are there and which ones are the best? Listen to his important podcast about the essentials of the PFD and me.By AWLS
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Broken legs are common skiing injuries. But this one was a race against the cold and pain. Life lessons learned come from hindsight. Let's listen and learn how to be better prepared when a great day turns bad.By AWLS
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So many things can cause pain in the knee when we are outside recreating. Trail runners and backpackers frequently feel the strain on their knees for sure. Surpirsingly, some of the problems can be corrected by a simple change to our shoes. Listen and find out about the Gooses's Foot and other knee problems caused by our feet.…
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