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Engineering the Future, a podcast from WashU’s McKelvey School of Engineering, is set to return with a new season highlighting Women in Engineering. Guests from across McKelvey will join science writer Shawn Ballard to discuss research, teaching, outreach and more. Look for new episodes to drop every other Wednesday on all major podcast platforms.
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Out with Burnout

Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric, MD & Philip M. Abraham, MD

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Co-hosts Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric, MD, and Philip Abraham, MD, from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and co-directors of the Department of Pediatrics Office of Faculty Development provide tips on avoiding burnout in the clinical space. Invited guests will join Katherine and Phil every episode to discuss their personal experiences on key wellness topics. Katherine and Phil completed Wellness Coaches education through Wellcoaches® in early 2023. They developed the Physic ...
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Heritage Voices

The Archaeology Podcast Network

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Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.
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Hold That Thought

Washington University in St. Louis

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Hold That Thought brings you research and ideas from Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. Throughout the year we select a few topics to explore and then bring together thoughtful commentary on those topics from a variety of experts and sources. Be sure to subscribe!
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Bedtime Sports

Adam Lowenstein

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Weekly Sports Radio Show giving you hard-hitting analysis on all you need to know in the sports world with hosts Bradley Baskir and "Stats" Adam Lowenstein at Washington University in St. Louis.
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On Principle

Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis

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On Principle, a production of Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis, tells the stories of pivotal business decisions. What led to them? What were the choices? And what lessons can executives, entrepreneurs and other leaders draw from them?
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Show Me the Science

Washington University School of Medicine

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Show Me the Science is the new podcast from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Our podcast features stories that highlight the latest in groundbreaking research, clinical care and education at Washington University.
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A series of appropriate, relevant, and educational podcasts, designed to illuminate the compelling need for the consideration of research ethics in research protocol writing and review, and across the research enterprise. The podcast will feature a series of interviews, panel discussions, and reviews of issues related to human research ethics by discussing current events in the human research world, talks with investigators and research subjects, and reviews of literature relevant to those i ...
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Ken is a lifelong St. Louisian, graduating from the late, great Cleveland High in beautiful South St. Louis. He also attended Washington University and, of course, Broadcast Center. Many years ago, he was a fairly popular singer who moved into the concert industry where he met a lot of famous people. His radio career includes a show on KDHX that featured original material by local bands and a stint at an AM station that no longer exists. But things are looking up! Check out LAST CALL live on ...
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The goal of the podcast is to celebrate the achievements of people of color in STEM and highlight the diversity of different fields in science. My name is Calvin Henaku, I also go by Barry, I am a rising senior at Washington University in St. Louis. This project is partially funded by the Gephardt Institute under the Civic Scholars Program and a part of an ongoing effort of mine to become more civically engaged as I enter academia. In this podcast, we interview undergraduates, graduate stude ...
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Healing Happens

Avital Miller

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Healing Happens shares inspiration, stories, and holistic tips from experts who have cured medical diseases such as cancer, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and mental emotional issues. Enhance your health, energy, and happiness. Avital Miller, best-selling author of the book Healing Happens, inspires people to experience boundless energy, absolute happiness, and true success in order to live the best life possible. For over fifteen years Avital has been serving thousands of people worldwide ...
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Struggling With God

Rabbi Yonasan Bender LCSW, Psychotherapist

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What is morality, faith, and our place in the world? Not easy questions. Many look to religion to answer these questions. Religion certainly does provide answers but not in the way we're used to. The answers we're given are really only starting points to help guide us on a path to greater wisdom. That path is a difficult one because it demands us to be present. To think outside the box. It demands us to struggle with God as opposed to thoughtlessly receive "the answer." In the struggle and t ...
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Welcome to TheSugarScience Podcast where our mission is to highlight and connect researchers in the type 1 diabetes space. The(sugar)science is an interactive digital platform founded to curate the scientific conversation among type 1 diabetes (T1D) researchers. Our goal is to expedite a cure for T1D by promoting collaboration across diverse research disciplines.
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"Community Good with Jade Harrell" is a public affairs program designed to provide listeners with the latest information, news and issues of concern for the St. Louis community, the nation and the world. Jade Harrell welcomes in-studio guests to include community organizations, political experts, professionals and celebrities. TAKE PART, SHARE YOUR VOICE AND BECOME CONNECTED! For questions, booking information or show ideas please leave a direct message. Show Host and Producer: Jade Harrell ...
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On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan (Tohono O'odham Nation Education Development Liaison at Kitt Peak National Observatory; Tohono O’odham from Wa:k Ceksan [the San Xavier District]) about her work fostering relationships between the Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory through tours for Tribal Depa…
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This is the tenth of a series of ten episodes focused on improving wellbeing by learning skills for personal wellness improvement. This month's topic is Gratitude with special guest Michelle Gill, MD, PhD, Homer E Nash Jr. Professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics Division of Allergy and Pulmonary Medicine at Washington University Sch…
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It’s been too long! McKelvey’s Engineering the Future podcast is set to return Sept. 4, 2024 with a new season highlighting Women in Engineering. Guests from across McKelvey will join science writer Shawn Ballard to chat about research, teaching, outreach and more. Tune in every other Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts.…
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On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jessica Black (Gwich’in; Associate Vice Chancellor and Associate Professor in the College of Indigenous Studies at the University of Alaska Fairbanks) and Dr. Courtney Carothers (Professor of Fisheries in the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks). Dr. Black and Dr. …
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This is the ninth of a series of ten episodes focused on improving wellbeing by learning skills for personal wellness improvement. This month's topic is Physical Health with special guest Jagruti Anadkat, MD, associate professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics Division of Newborn Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in…
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of the Midwest Islet Club Meeting 2024. Hear from Dr. Christopher Emfinger at University of Wisconsin-Madison as he shares his poster titled "Identifying Conditional Dependence of Proteins Regulating Islet Biology with Machine Learning".By the(sugar)science
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On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Tuula Sharma Vassvik (Sámi activist, land protector, musician, podcast host, and freelance contractor in Heritage and Indigenous Methodologies) about their journey through archaeology to Indigenous methodologies and land protection in Sápmi. Tuula’s work focuses on solidarity across cultures and class, as well…
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of the Midwest Islet Club Meeting 2024. Hear from Dr. Jeong Hun Jo at Washington University in St. Louis as he shares his poster titled "Wnt4 controls insulin biosynthesis, processing, and secretion in pancreatic beta cells".By the(sugar)science
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of the Midwest Islet Club Meeting 2024. Hear from Christopher Acree at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who gave the talk "High-resolution mapping of glucose-derived 13C in pancreatic islets using MIMS-EM: Unraveling organelle interactions and metabolic flux" at the MIC 2024 meeting. He disc…
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of the Midwest Islet Club Meeting 2024. Hear from Dr. Noyonika Mukherjee at Indiana Biosciences Research Institute as she shares her poster titled "RIPK1 kinase activity mediates TNFα+IFNγ-induced inflammation and β-cell cytotoxicity".By the(sugar)science
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of the Midwest Islet Club Meeting 2024. Hear from Dr. Debjyoti Kundu at Indiana Biosciences Research Institute's as he shares his poster titled "Pivotal role of NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase assembly factor 8 in beta cell stress adaptation".By the(sugar)science
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of the Midwest Islet Club Meeting 2024. Hear from Dr. Michael Kalwat at Indiana Biosciences Research Institute's Diabetes Center as he shares his poster titled "Identification of type 2 diabetes- and obesity-associated human β-cells using deep transfer learning".…
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This is the eighth of a series of ten episodes focused on improving wellbeing by learning skills for personal wellness improvement. This month's topic is Connection with special guest Jason G. Newland, MD, MEd, (former) professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics Division of Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicin…
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On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Maura Sullivan (PhD student in Linguistics at Tulane University; Irish-American, Chumash and Mexican heritage, and an enrolled member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation). Maura gives Jessica a crash course in many different language topics such as the difference between language work and linguistics, wh…
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This is the seventh of a series of ten episodes focused on improving wellbeing by learning skills for personal wellness improvement. This month's topic is Creative Activities with special guest Tosin Adeyanju, MD, assistant professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics Division of Hospital Medicine at Washington University School of Medic…
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On today’s episode, Jessica goes more in depth with Joseph Gazing Wolf (Executive Director, Heritage Lands Collective [formerly Living Heritage Research Council]; Lakota, Nubian, and Amazigh) from Episode 84 on the Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project. On this episode, Joseph talks about how his childhood in Egypt and on the Standing Rock reserva…
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This is the sixth of a series of ten episodes focused on improving wellbeing by learning skills for personal wellness improvement. This month's topic is Strengths with special guest William B. Johansen, MD, assistant professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics Division of Newborn Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in S…
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On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Eric Pinto (Assistant Director at the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian studies at Washington University in St. Louis; Descendant of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and Pueblo of Zuni). The Buder Center is part of the Brown School of Social Work, Public Health, & Social Policy that offers the…
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On a mid-May afternoon in 2020, Lauren Kriegler sat in her home office and scribbled a warning to her young kids—who were in the thick of remote learning—on a Post-It Note and stuck it to her office door: “Important call. Do not come in!” For five years at Alaska Airlines, Kriegler had led a massive project to overhaul the uniforms provided to its …
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This is the fifth of a series of ten episodes focused on improving wellbeing by learning skills for personal wellness improvement. This month's topic is Emotional Balance with special guest Lisa M. Moscoso, MD, PhD, professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics Division of Hospital Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in S…
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On today’s episode, Jessica chats with the crew she has been working with on the Boulder Ethnographic-Education Project. The crew includes the amazing Erica Walters (Ethnographer, Living Heritage Anthropology), Reshawn Edison (Ethnographer, Living Heritage Anthropology; Diné; CESC Program Coordinator for Harvest of All First Nations), and Joseph Ga…
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In the heating-and-cooling industry, they’re calling it “The Great Consolidation” as the pace of company acquisitions has risen from about 20 in 2011 to 120 a year by 2019. Meanwhile, The Great Consolidation is slamming head-first into the pandemic-born Great Resignation, as firms battle for a share of the scarce pool of talent on the market. That’…
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This is the fourth of a series of ten episodes focused on improving wellbeing by learning skills for personal wellness improvement. This month's topic is Finding Purpose with special guest David A. Hunstad, MD, Arnold W. Strauss, MD Endowed Professor for Mentoring in the Department of Pediatrics Division of Infectious Diseases at Washington Univers…
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 3 of the nPOD 2024 scientific meeting. Hear from Dr. Geetha Mylvaganam, Grace Voorhees, MS, and Timothy Nelson, MS, all at Abata Therapeutics as they share takeaways and future directions from nPOD 2024.By the(sugar)science
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 3 of the nPOD 2024 scientific meeting. Hear from Dr. Raghu Mirmira at University of Chicago as he shares work they presented at the meeting discussing their patent-pending nanoparticle technology targeting beta cells and thoughts on other work presented during the meeting.…
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Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 3 of the nPOD 2024 scientific meeting. Hear from Drs. Melanie Shapiro (University of Florida), Denise Drover (University of Florida), Leeana Peters (University of Florida), Becca Davidson (University of Michigan), Chaitra Rao (Indiana University), and Jacob Enriquez (UChicago) as well as PhD Candi…
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On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Dr. Shayla Monroe (Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University) and Debora Heard (Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology at the University of Chicago). The three talk about Nubia and its people (both ancient and modern), why they have been overshadowed, and why they are important. We also talked about w…
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