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The South Poll Podcast

Doyle Unruh and Becky Szarzynski

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Welcome to the South Poll Podcast. This will be your source of South Poll news, stories and information as you work on your farm or ranch throughout the day. Share your thoughts with us! southpollmedia@gmail.com
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Unruhly

Caitlin Unruh and the Sibs

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Unruhly (the Unruh siblings would like to note it is pronounced Uhn-ROO, and the podcast is uhn-ROO-ly) is a podcast where we talk about random things. If you’re in need of a laugh, a mindless listen biscuit, or a reason to use this app, hit ‘play,’ yo.
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The Mesa

Tierna Unruh-Enos

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In 2009, the remains of 11 women were found on the outskirts of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Known as The West Mesa Murders, it is a case that has never been solved.
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This podcast series challenges people to learn the principles in the Declaration of Independence and how they led to Liberty. The natural course of history is for countries to go from living in bondage, to supernatural courage, from supernatural courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to complacency, from complacency to apathy, and from apathy back to bondage.
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Have you ever thought about the fact that very few human ailments have just one cause? Most are a conglomerate of multiple causes where the biomechanical structure is breaking down or metabolic immune system is compromised. The times cry out for functional medicine doctors who understand how the body functions and can address the multiple causes that contribute to human ailments. Too many sacrifice their health to obtain their wealth, and then have to re-spend their wealth to try to get thei ...
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Girlsplained is Rowan Cota - intersectional feminist and geek girl - and Joshua Unruh - superhero expert and all round pop culture dilettante - discussing and dissecting geek media and nerd culture. We're Feminist as f*ck and expect space to be made for women and girls who want to get their geek on.
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Screened on the Spot

Justin Nosler, Sarah Unruh, Chris Allen

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At Screened on the Spot we review movies and TV, discuss our favorites, most hated and guilty pleasures, as well as anything we find interesting going on in the film/TV world. Sometimes we interview cool people and try not to judge them on their favorite movies.
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Welcome to "A Pinch of Salt- A podcast by ERA". Each month, we'll release three episodes with nephrologists and other physicians who have other interests outwith medicine. Hosts: Andrej Skoberne and George Kosmadakis An initiative by ECC – Electronic Communication Committee
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How Story Works is a podcast for everyone who loves stories. If you’re a writer, understanding how story works will help you craft better stories. If you’re a lover of stories, the podcast will give you added insight into your favorite tales, and extend the toolset you use to better understand the stories you love. Join NYT bestselling author and story expert Lani Diane Rich as she demystifies stories and storytelling, allowing you to better write and appreciate the stories you love.
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This podcast is for every Chiropractor who is looking to grow their practice. We cover Chiropractic marketing, strategies, tactics, and programs that are helping the top DCs across the globe build massively successful Chiropractic practices. Subscribe now and build the practice of your dreams. Learn more at https://chirobasix.com.
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GOING MENTAL was born out of host Eileen Kelly’s desire to reckon with the shame she felt around her mental health journey. Despite early career success, internal struggles and a crippling personality disorder drove Eileen to leave her exciting New York City life behind and seek treatment at McLean — one of the oldest mental hospitals in the country. After five months and some serious self-discovery, she returned to the outside world looking for a way to disseminate what she'd learned in tre ...
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Season 2 Launching June 1, 2022Innovative Leaders Who Get Stuff Done. How do you start a business? How do you contain a virus? How do you film a documentary, change careers, or address a dilemma? What magic happens when a group of software engineers get together? These are just a few of the subjects we’ll talk about on Voyager, a podcast about innovative leaders who get stuff done. We travel through all industries to find tenacious disruptors, artists and visionaries. We dig into who they ar ...
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You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. Wise words from Joni Mitchell that you might find in her famous song Big Yellow Taxi. People who have never had problems sleeping have absolutely no idea how difficult life becomes when you can’t sleep properly or well enough. It’s literally a nightmare, only you're awake, and it seems like it lasts fo…
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The more time is passing, the more we find the importance and the density of the functional interconnections between the kidney and the heart. If you treat one of them, you might potentially improve the other and the number of therapeutic agents with combined cardiorenal efficacy ever increases. We will have the honor and the pleasure of discussing…
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Being a young doctor must be one of the toughest positions a person can find themselves in. The key to success in medicine is experience which is the one thing you cannot have as a young doctor. That is why having a mentor, or mentors is essential. However, being in contact with your peers is also important. Sharing trials and tribulations with som…
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The South Poll Podcast: Episode with Dr. Jordan Thomas In this engaging episode of The South Poll Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Jordan Thomas, Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri. Dr. Thomas, a Missouri native and University of Missouri alumnus, earned his Ph.D. in Animal Sciences in 2017. His expertise lies in beef cattle reproduction…
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Show notes: Lani returns to the How Story Works mic to update everyone on her novels-in-progress and announce a new 10-month writing challenge designed to help writers get their drafts done, The Running of the WIPs! Learn more about the Running of the WIPs Subscribe to The Running of the WIPs Visit the new How Story Works website Apply for the 2025…
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On today's solo episode, Eileen shares her journey of rekindling a relationship with her ex-boyfriend while navigating the challenges of a personality disorder. She offers insights into reconciliation with an ex and how they've successfully made it work. Additionally, she discusses her upcoming business launch and relocation to LA, reflecting on th…
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Most of us have gone to medical universities to become doctors, and physicians, to be the people who diagnose and treat patients. At some point, however, we all realize that we’re also the ones that are supposed to do the medical research which does not come naturally to many of us. If you can relate to what has just been said, we have the right an…
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Let's start with a quiz. Which was the most research in the World on Google for 2023? Yes, of course. Artificial intelligence. A super hot topic. Things are going ready fast, and the text, the videos, the images, the books but what about the medicine? What about the nephrology? Is it coming? Is it already here? If you want to know more about it, ch…
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Every nephrologist knows about serum creatinine, eGFR, albuminuria, proteinuria. We use them to assess disease activity. But do we really assess disease activity with them? eGFR can be low and albuminuria or proteinuria can be high because of chronic and potentially irreversible changes, like glomerulosclerosis and tubulointerstitial fibrosis, chan…
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Dr. Francis Lee, M.D., PhD. is an accomplished neuroscientist and the Psychiatrist-in-Chief at New York Presbyterian Hospital, overseeing one of the largest academic psychiatric programs in the US. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he maintains an active faculty practice treating a range of conditions. He discusses the current mental he…
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Emmeline Clein is the author of the debut book - Dead Weight: Essays on Hunger and Harm. She received her MFA from Columbia and her writing has been published in The Paris Review, The Yale Review, and The New York Times Magazine. She discusses her own eating disorder, why one of the most common mental illnesses is also the most treatment resistant,…
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Is it itching you to know more about CKD-associated pruritus? Do not worry! ERA is there for you! Can you imagine that the number of patients with CKD-associated pruritus in your Unit is more important than your estimations? Do you also have a bunch of patients that you do not know what to do with their itch? In order to know this and many more on …
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In the latest episode of A Pinch of Salt check out 'Proteinuria - the common suspect', the most obvious whodunit in the pathophysiological process of kidney disease. Things are changing and I start being confused with the labile landscape of proteinuria. A huge number of mechanisms are presented and a large number of molecules are circulating or wi…
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