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How do landmark Supreme Court decisions affect our lives? What does the 2nd Amendment really say? Why does the Senate have so much power? Civics 101 is the podcast about how our democracy works…or is supposed to work, anyway.
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KOSU’s Audio Diaries are a collection of first-person oral histories recorded by Oklahomans. The project was launched during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to create a space for communities to gather and listen while physically apart. KOSU partnered with the Oklahoma Historical Society to record and archive the audio diaries. The production is also in partnership with America Amplified, a CPB-funded initiative to use community engagement to inform local journalism.
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New Visions, New Voices

New Visions, New Voices

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New Visions, New Voices brings to public radio some of the nation’s most important diverse and emerging voices, offering the rich and varied perspectives needed to reach an increasingly diverse audience. New Visions, New Voices will use multimedia formats and engage established and emerging talents to produce short-form segments including commentaries, vignettes, and features for public radio. Long-form productions will offer in-depth exploration of topics in education, technology, politics ...
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Gathering input from many successful cash-based practice owners, this podcast covers all components of starting or transitioning into the out-of-network/private-pay business model for your private practice. Though the host, Jarod Carter PT, DPT, MTC, and many interviewees are physical therapists, this information is applicable to most healthcare, fitness, and wellness-related businesses looking to decrease reliance on 3rd party payors, and increase cash-based revenue streams. We cover a huge ...
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Brought to you by PerfusionEducation.com. These programs are replays from our live PerfWeb series programs. The programs discuss all topics related to Perfusion and perfusion related topics. The ultimate podcast designed for perfusion, perfusionists, ECMO specialists, anesthesiologists and critical care nurses. This podcast is a grate source of knowledge for Critical Care Nurses, CRNAs, NPs, PAs, and Physicians. Our Apps: Critical Care App: https://mediweb.us/critical-care-app/ The ultimate ...
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What is the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, or the CPB? How does it all work? And why is it SO political? In this episode, senior producer Christina Phillips explains it all. She first spoke with the CPB's Anne Brachman, and then did a deep dive to learn more. In the episode, Christina mentions 2024 legislation called the Defund NPR Act. You c…
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Struggling to break free from an in-network clinic and build your own thriving, cash-based physical therapy practice? In my recent interview with Nicole Dumas, we unveil the secrets to getting started and achieving success with minimal risk. Her decision to leave an overwhelming in-network clinic, where she saw up to 20 patients a day, led her to c…
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On this special bonus episode of Civics 101, we talk about the Supreme Court’s decision on July 1st in the case of Trump v United States. The court ruled along ideological lines; it was a 6-3 decision that granted former president Donald Trump - and any president - some degree of immunity. But it's a long opinion, and a complicated one. To explain …
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The Smithsonian is a heck of a lot more than its 21 museums. Today on Civics 101 Richard Kurin tells us all about about an institution that interacts with all three branches of government, has a budget of over a billion dollars, and is dedicated to "the increase and diffusion of knowledge" among all. So how did it start? How does it run? What does …
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On June 14 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that bump stocks are no longer illegal, reversing an order from Donald Trump and the ATF that was passed in the wake of the Las Vegas shootings. The words "Second Amendment" do not appear in the opinion, concurring opinion, or dissent. And yet, within minutes of the ruling, every news agency was calling it a…
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Today we break down flags that have been in the news; from variations on the American flag to revolutionary flags like the Gadsden Flag and the "Appeal to Heaven" pine tree flag. These flags do not change in their design, but the meaning of these flags certainly does change. For more flaggery, click here to hear our show about the history of the Am…
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This is the story of what happens (and what's happening) when the American workforce tries to get a seat at the table. Our guides to strikes, unions and the labor movement are Kim Kelly, journalist and author of Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor, Eric Loomis professor of History at the University of Rhode Island and author of A …
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The Smithsonian National Zoological Park in Washington, DC is sometimes called “the people’s zoo.” That’s because it’s the only zoo in the country to be created by an act of US Congress, and admission is free. But why did our federal government create a national zoo in the first place? Outside/In producer Felix Poon has the scoop – from its surpris…
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In my recent interview with Trent Corey, he shared how he built Extra Mile Physical Therapy from scratch during the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting from his home office, he moved to a prime location in a gym and used “SoftWave Therapy” to attract new patients. Trent discussed overcoming challenges, effective networking strategies, and the importance of…
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Integration of the PrismaFlex CRRT Machine into Your ECMO Circuit: A Comprehensive Review of Pressure/Flow Relationships, Challenges, and Solutions. J. Basha, CCP, promises an in-depth review of integrating the PrismaFlex Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) machine with Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) circuits. This comprehensive…
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Today on Civics 101 we talk about truth, bias, and objectivity in reporting. I visited with Barbara Sprunt, reporter at the Washington desk at NPR, who told me what it's like to cover Capitol Hill. Barbara told me about her schedule, what to listen for when interviewing members of Congress, and what she says to accusations of political bias. Suppor…
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