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Caveat

N2K Networks

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Join us for thought provoking conversations on surveillance, digital privacy, and cybersecurity law and policy in the information age. Each week, hosts Dave Bittner and Ben Yelin break down the headlines, legal cases, and policy battles that matter most.
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’Respectfully...’ is a general comedy podcast where Aurie touches base with a few good people working in their respected fields... However, the caveat: anything said after the words ’Respectfully,’ is fair game, and all takes are welcome and never that serious, so calm down.
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Are you ready to live a life beyond your limits? In this show we rewrite stories holding us back, tackle barriers and limits, and build a foundation for going after our goals and dreams. Hosted by Dr. Christine Jehu, aka Dr. CJ, a coffee obsessed licensed psychologist, high performance coach, and your virtual mentor. --- Caveat: This show is not mental health treatment and is not a substitute for mental health treatment.
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Global Caveat

Diana Klatt & Susanna Park

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Global Caveat is the podcast that explores the vast field of global health. Global health scientists Diana Klatt and Susanna Park discuss topics, such as research and fieldwork, with each other and guests to examine the connection between health and the sciences and how we have to work together for health, humanity, and the earth. Episodes are not endorsements for organizations discussed on the show. Music by Hawt Coco. Produced by Global Caveat, Inc.
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Can you be a devoted Mother while running a successful business? The answer is yes, with one giant caveat: it’s safe for you to dream bigger. Much bigger. The Millionaire Mother Podcast is the one-stop shop for learning how to scale a wildly profitable business while navigating the whirlwind of Motherhood. Because let’s be real — nothing is the same after those small humans arrive. If you’ve been wondering if you can truly have it all as a mama and entrepreneur, tune in to find out how Cait ...
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This is the radical feminist history party you've been waiting for. Recorded at Caveat in NYC, each episode of Nevertheless She Existed brings the story of an erased woman from history from our LES speakeasy right to your earbuds. You'll hear tales of gay nuns burned as witches, queens of NYC thieves, mothers, warriors, and poets. The fabulous, funny, and fierce comedians Molly Gaebe and Kylie Holloway serve as our hosts and voices as we travel down the rabbit hole of women's history. You'll ...
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A series of live conversations between writer Carl Zimmer and eight leading thinkers on the question of what it means to be alive. What Is Life? was recorded in front of a live audience at Caveat in New York and is supported by a grant from Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative.
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Every Square Inch Podcast, hosted by Robert Cunningham, offers a Christ-centered critique of today’s most important issues. As theologian Abraham Kuyper once said, there is not “one square inch” in the world over which Christ does not cry, “Mine!”
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Are you tired of following mainstream methods to lose weight? do you have a chronic mental illness that the drugs & therapy just aren't helping? If you have found yourself in midlife with a few extra love-handles that won't budge, and a brain that seems to feel depressed (or worse), then this podcast channel is designed with you in mind. You're not alone. There is a direct relationship between middle-age, extra body weight and mental illness. With the help of my guests, I hope to show you wa ...
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Bookworm Banquet

Porchlight Family Media

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Bookworm Banquet is a program that aims to Satisfy Your Literary Cravings by offering up book reviews and author interviews on all genres of books with one caveat; the books must be family friendly. Our goal is to offer wholesome reading to our listeners, whether they are fiction or biography, current releases or classics, children’s books or books for older readers, we will review and discuss them all! JD and Nicole are avid readers who love talking about literature and would love for you t ...
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Masters of Social Gastronomy

Sarah Lohman and Jonathan Soma

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Each month, Masters of Social Gastronomy takes on a curious food topic and breaks down the history, science, and stories behind it. MSG is brought to you by Sarah Lohman and Jonathan Soma and hosted at Caveat NYC. From strange meat to fake meat; from candy to artificial flavors; MSG takes on food's most fun, engaging, and controversial issues. New shows the third Monday of every month!
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The Experts About Nothing Podcast is an entertainment Podcast featuring a panel of men in their 30s. We do not claim to be experts on anything but have knowledge of everything. On our show, we talk sports, life, finance, and just about everything else. Join in on the conversation!!!
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The Cult of Matt and Mark

Matthew Rivett and Mark Hudson

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A discussion of cult films by two guys located in a basement somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. Matt holds a B.S. and M.S. in physics, and works as an aerospace engineer. Mark holds a B.S. in biochemistry and works as a research technician... both are graduates of Snohomish High School Class of 91/92 respectiviely, none of which qualifies them to discuss film in any meaningful way... so... "caveat emptor" and all that.
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What do you do when you’re stuck at home in self-quarantine and have a lot more free time on your hands? You find something good to watch, of course. Join K-pop singer and personality Eric Nam, along with his brothers Eddie Nam and Brian Nam, as the three watch and review popular K-dramas, TV shows, and films. Except, there’s one caveat: They must discuss and debate whether to continue watching after only sampling the beginning of a TV series or film. In short: Do they COMMIT or QUIT? Tune i ...
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This is the Scarlet Vault. Stored away here, in the rust-red rooms, are items too powerful, too dangerous to exist. You may consider me the Custodian, the protector, of this abominable museum of terrors. Every item stored here is drenched in horror. Every item, a weapon in the wrong hands. And every item has a story. Perhaps you would like to hear one? A weird anthology of dark stories. Expect horror, sexual references, bad language and mature themes in this seedy British indie podcast direc ...
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Small Plates is a monthly podcast for an audience of aspiring professional musicians, career musicians, other types of creative performers, and the people that help them. Hosted by music manager and veteran career strategist R. Wayne Martin, Small Plates provides actionable bite-sized strategies for career development and growth in each half hour podcast.
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FLICK CHICKS

Chelsea R and Sheridan W

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We are FLICK CHICKS!! Just two best friends with an obsession for Horror, Thrills, Sifi, Gore and more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flick-chicks/support
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StarTalk All-Stars

StarTalk All-Stars

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"I’m Neil deGrasse Tyson, host of StarTalk Radio. I’ve recruited a crack team of scientists and science educators to help me bring the universe down to Earth. They are… The StarTalk All-Stars." New episodes premiere Tuesday nights at 7pm ET.
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Castle Rock Zone Podcast

Geoff Gentry & Wayne Henderson

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Your hosts, Wayne Henderson and Geoff Gentry, invite you to join them in the Castle Rock Zone, for in-depth thoughts and theories all about Stephen King’s Castle Rock series on Hulu. We share your listener feedback about each episode of Castle Rock, and have fun discussing the happenings in the fictional town of Castle Rock, that J.J. Abrams is bringing to life.
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So what exactly happens in the town of Castle Rock, Maine? This has been a question fans of Stephen King have been asking forever, as it has been mentioned in many of King’s books and short stories. In our CASTLE ROCK AFTER SHOW we will cover all of the eerie happenings on this anthology show and more. What are your initial reactions to the show? What are your favorite stories?! Let us know and subscribe for all the discussion goodness!
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Tell Me the Story

The Ephesus School

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Welcome to our podcast where we take a deep dive into the holy scriptures with the sole purpose of illuminating the story being told; the responsibility of all teachers of the bible.
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Michael Razeeq, 2024 New America #SharetheMicinCyber Fellow, is discussing his research on the ways that laws governing civilian cyber corps (C3s) in states like Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and others can help or hinder those organizations. Ben covers the groundbreaking anti-trust Court decision against Google. Dave looks at a new bill that would ele…
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US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recently warned that social media platforms should carry a warning label that they may harm the health of teenagers, a posture supported by research by child and adolescent psychiatrist Carol Vidal at Johns Hopkins. Vidal … Caveat emptor regarding social media use, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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I know that this item looks like a dusty old book, and I suppose in practical terms that’s all that it is. I can’t tell you the title of this ancient tome, or even what the book is about – as no one left alive knows. I can tell you that it’s referred to in some small circles as the Caveat Lector – Reader Beware! This is one of the most dangerous it…
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Tonight’s item has been kept here for safekeeping for over a hundred years and is still sought by many. It’s a nineteenth-century Romanian cremation urn. Dark green in colour, almost black, with some Christian symbolism engraved in silver. Contained inside - the last earthly remains of a Great Elder Vampire. But who would be so bold and cunning to …
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Hey loves! I'm back after a little hiatus, and I'm thrilled to catch up with you. I’m sharing how I faced and moved through some of the darkest moments in my most recent postpartum experience, and major life decisions we’ve been making behind the scenes that I haven’t shared anywhere. Tune in as I catch you up on everything that's been happening an…
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This week, Michael talks some more on one of his “ancient” competition guns, a Rock Island hi-cap 9mm built for USPSA shooting. Also, the importance of self-defense insurance for the armed civilian. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 232. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinio…
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Individualized cancer vaccines based on the specific set of mutations someone has are now in clinical trials, with William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, predicting they will soon be commonplace. Yet because a cancer changes … How often might an individualized vaccine need to be developed to treat cancer? Elizabeth T…
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Individualized cancer vaccines based on the specific set of mutations someone has are now in clinical trials, with William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, predicting they will soon be commonplace. Yet because a cancer changes … How often might an individualized vaccine need to be developed to treat cancer? Elizabeth T…
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Individualized cancer vaccines based on the specific set of mutations someone has are now in clinical trials, with William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, predicting they will soon be commonplace. Yet because a cancer changes … How often might an individualized vaccine need to be developed to treat cancer? Elizabeth T…
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Individualized cancer vaccines based on the specific set of mutations someone has are now in clinical trials, with William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, predicting they will soon be commonplace. Yet because a cancer changes … How often might an individualized vaccine need to be developed to treat cancer? Elizabeth T…
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If you have the misfortune to develop cancer, chances are good you may have a vaccine developed just for you to treat it, if further research bears out results of a recent study looking at such a vaccine to treat … Individualized cancer vaccines are on the horizon, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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If you have the misfortune to develop cancer, chances are good you may have a vaccine developed just for you to treat it, if further research bears out results of a recent study looking at such a vaccine to treat … Individualized cancer vaccines are on the horizon, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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If you have the misfortune to develop cancer, chances are good you may have a vaccine developed just for you to treat it, if further research bears out results of a recent study looking at such a vaccine to treat … Individualized cancer vaccines are on the horizon, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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If you have the misfortune to develop cancer, chances are good you may have a vaccine developed just for you to treat it, if further research bears out results of a recent study looking at such a vaccine to treat … Individualized cancer vaccines are on the horizon, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A type of cancer treatment known as an immune checkpoint inhibitor may be stymied by the type of bacteria someone has in their intestine, a new study shows. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins explains. Nelson: The … How might gut bacteria impact cancer treatment? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A type of cancer treatment known as an immune checkpoint inhibitor may be stymied by the type of bacteria someone has in their intestine, a new study shows. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins explains. Nelson: The … How might gut bacteria impact cancer treatment? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A type of cancer treatment known as an immune checkpoint inhibitor may be stymied by the type of bacteria someone has in their intestine, a new study shows. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins explains. Nelson: The … How might gut bacteria impact cancer treatment? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A type of cancer treatment known as an immune checkpoint inhibitor may be stymied by the type of bacteria someone has in their intestine, a new study shows. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins explains. Nelson: The … How might gut bacteria impact cancer treatment? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Certain types of chemotherapy are associated with development of a condition called peripheral neuropathy, which at its most mild may cause tingling in hands or feet, or at worst causes pain and difficulty walking. Now a new study looks at … Should exercise be prescribed for some people having chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Certain types of chemotherapy are associated with development of a condition called peripheral neuropathy, which at its most mild may cause tingling in hands or feet, or at worst causes pain and difficulty walking. Now a new study looks at … Should exercise be prescribed for some people having chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Certain types of chemotherapy are associated with development of a condition called peripheral neuropathy, which at its most mild may cause tingling in hands or feet, or at worst causes pain and difficulty walking. Now a new study looks at … Should exercise be prescribed for some people having chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Certain types of chemotherapy are associated with development of a condition called peripheral neuropathy, which at its most mild may cause tingling in hands or feet, or at worst causes pain and difficulty walking. Now a new study looks at … Should exercise be prescribed for some people having chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Tingling and the feeling of pins and needles, especially in hands and feet, may occur with use of some types of chemotherapy. Known in medical parlance as peripheral neuropathy, a recent study finds that exercise is able to reduce the … Can exercise help avoid a common side effect of some types of chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Tingling and the feeling of pins and needles, especially in hands and feet, may occur with use of some types of chemotherapy. Known in medical parlance as peripheral neuropathy, a recent study finds that exercise is able to reduce the … Can exercise help avoid a common side effect of some types of chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Tingling and the feeling of pins and needles, especially in hands and feet, may occur with use of some types of chemotherapy. Known in medical parlance as peripheral neuropathy, a recent study finds that exercise is able to reduce the … Can exercise help avoid a common side effect of some types of chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Tingling and the feeling of pins and needles, especially in hands and feet, may occur with use of some types of chemotherapy. Known in medical parlance as peripheral neuropathy, a recent study finds that exercise is able to reduce the … Can exercise help avoid a common side effect of some types of chemotherapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Tracey reports Depression and social media use are linked, a recent study by Johns Hopkins child and adolescent psychiatrist Carol Vidal found. This adds to burgeoning research finding dangers of addictive social media use, and may result in formal classification … It’s just becoming clear that social media can be addictive and harmful, Elizabeth R…
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Tracey reports Depression and social media use are linked, a recent study by Johns Hopkins child and adolescent psychiatrist Carol Vidal found. This adds to burgeoning research finding dangers of addictive social media use, and may result in formal classification … It’s just becoming clear that social media can be addictive and harmful, Elizabeth R…
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Tracey reports Depression and social media use are linked, a recent study by Johns Hopkins child and adolescent psychiatrist Carol Vidal found. This adds to burgeoning research finding dangers of addictive social media use, and may result in formal classification … It’s just becoming clear that social media can be addictive and harmful, Elizabeth R…
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Tracey reports Depression and social media use are linked, a recent study by Johns Hopkins child and adolescent psychiatrist Carol Vidal found. This adds to burgeoning research finding dangers of addictive social media use, and may result in formal classification … It’s just becoming clear that social media can be addictive and harmful, Elizabeth R…
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Rewards that activate pleasure centers in our brains are baked into social media platforms, and that can be a recipe for addiction. That’s according to Carol Vidal, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins and author of a recent … What can help break social media addiction? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Rewards that activate pleasure centers in our brains are baked into social media platforms, and that can be a recipe for addiction. That’s according to Carol Vidal, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins and author of a recent … What can help break social media addiction? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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