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Join us on our journey through the Gut and Psychology Syndrome diet, in the hopes to cure our 3 year old son of Autism Spectrum Disorder. We'll Laugh, we'll cry, and we'll inform you of everything there is to know about this diet, and how it can dramatically affect your lives.
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Rare Insights: Uncovering The Future Of Rare Disease Treatments

Know Rare (Taren Grom, Liz Kay, Kaitlyn Taylor, Nina Wachsman, and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)

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On “Rare Insights” we bridge the gap between those living with rare diseases and the biopharmaceutical industry. Know Rare amplifies the voices of individuals with rare conditions, providing invaluable perspectives to accelerate therapeutic solutions. Join us as we dive deep into the complexities of rare diseases, exploring real-world insights from passionate industry leaders. Together, we navigate the unknowns and unlock the potential for groundbreaking treatments. Because in this journey, ...
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Gene editing technologies have the power to change life as we know it. So why aren’t more people involved in conversations about how we should use it? This was the central question of the Guardian's Gene Gap project. And the key motivation for this new podcast series, which features five different communities around the UK and the conversations they had about a technology that could, one day, allow us to rewrite our DNA
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Hosted by Media & Capital Partners' Justin Kelly, The Scholars Podcast features scholars from the General Sir John Monash Foundation. Justin interviews the best, brightest, boldest and bravest across all fields of academia, business, science, humanities, and the arts. The John Monash Scholarships are amongst the most important postgraduate scholarships currently available. They are awarded to outstanding Australians whose leadership, talent and vision across all sectors will have an enduring ...
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SciSection is the #1 Science Show being produced from the center of Hamilton, in Ontario, Canada. SciSection aims to bridge the gap between individuals who may not be exposed to the same information as those studying sciences. Science is not just about chemical titrations or DNA transcription - nor is it only for that one character who wears an Einstein shirt in all those TV shows. From time to time we tend to forget that all the sciences are being studied for the betterment of us as a globa ...
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Extreme Genes is a genealogy show hosted by Fisher. Fisher has 30+ years of radio experience and has had a passion for genealogy since he was a teen. On Extreme Genes Fisher sets out to educate the audience on resources and techniques for completing any gaps found in your family tree. Each week Fisher interviews national experts in the field of genealogy as well as news related to all of our genealogy. Be sure to visit ExtremeGenes.com for all the latest on the show.
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A Podcast Network Dedicated to Effective Thinking for Potent Exercise. Our current offering consists of four shows that will help bring your limitless fitness potential within reach by teaching you how to think outside the box and into the undertones of exercise. Our network helps to uncover how the fitness industry has misled us and that you shouldn't rely on diluted or shallow information for potent exercise. Think Fit. Be Fit. is released on Mondays and Fitness for Consumption is released ...
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Imperial College Podcast

Imperial College London

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Go behind the scenes of Imperial College London in our monthly podcast, featuring exclusive access to interviews with world leaders and thinkers in the fields of science, engineering, health and business.
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Are you fascinated by the intersection of biblical archaeology and modern science? Step into a world where history and cutting-edge research converge in our podcast, focusing on the Shroud of Turin, one of the most important Christian relics. I'm Guy R. Powell, author of "The Only Witness, a Christian Historical Fiction on the Shroud of Turin" and I invite you to join me and top experts from around the world including researchers, scientists, historians, and believers, (sindonologists – thos ...
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Good artwork is not about answering questions but asking them: What is our relationship with nature? With each other? How can we re-imagine our shared history? The quality of contemporary art emerging from Australia is globally influential, calling upon cultural leaders, institutions, and thinkers to champion one another and elevate collective impa…
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Having worked in Hong Kong during the early years of China’s reform and opening as a government representative in Taipei, Ambassador to China, and Deputy High Commissioner in London, Her Excellency the Hon. Frances Adamson AC is not short of incredible stories and leadership wisdom. Now the 36th Governor of South Australia, she is joined by 2015 Wo…
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In this episode of "Rare Insights," host Taren Grom sits down with Dr. Kinnari Patel, President, Head of R&D and Chief Operating Officer for Rocket Pharma, to discuss the company’s burgeoning pipeline of rare disease assets and why applying data across its portfolio of potential treatments is just one key to the company’s success. Dr. Kinnari Patel…
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“Rare Insights” is a podcast series interviewing industry and organizational leaders about the development of future therapies for rare diseases. On “Rare Insights” we bridge the gap between those living with rare diseases and the biopharmaceutical industry. Know Rare amplifies the voices of individuals with rare conditions, providing invaluable pe…
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The typical waitlist for a child to access specialist public health services in rural and remote Australia is roughly four years. There are only two speech pathologists in the whole of Australia who work in Aboriginal medical services. With the NDIS opening the floodgates to more and more families needing allied health support, this unmet demand ap…
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How can leadership keep up during a radical era of environmental, technological, and social change? What does revolutionary leadership mean, and why does Australia fall behind it? In our first of five conversations with eminent Australian leaders, 2013 BHP John Monash Scholar Jillian Kilby speaks to Andrew N. Liveris AO on some of his career's most…
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Each year, thousands of people in Australia are diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis – an incurable condition of the lung that scientists have struggled to understand. The work of Dr Davis McCarthy (2011 John Monash Scholar), a renowned statistician and genomic scientist, is helping to generate the pathway towards an eventual cure. Collaborating with …
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Join us for an enlightening interview with renowned art historian and iconography expert, Alexei Lidov. As a leading authority on religious art Lidov brings a profound understanding of the visual and spatial dimensions of religious artifacts. In this exclusive interview, Alexei Lidov delves into his groundbreaking research, discussing the significa…
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To support this cause go to: https://gofund.me/f0587ae9 Pastor Rajeev from India sits down with Guy Powell to explore innovative ways to incorporate the Shroud of Turin into Christian outreach efforts. Pastor Rajeev shares insights from his challenging yet impactful ministry, which focuses on reaching out to illiterate and Hindu communities in area…
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This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast, Jennifer Schwartz and Angela DalMolin explore the world of homeopathy with guest Aaron Steiner of Rising Sun Homeopathy. Aaron shares his passion for the principles of homeopathy, emphasizing its approach to whole-person wellness versus traditional symptom-focused medicine. Jennifer, Angela, and Aaron disc…
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In 1997, a backpacking trip from Bali to Lombok threw Jacqui Baker, then 19, and her friends straight into the heady world of Indonesian politics, setting her on a career-long journey toward understanding more about this incredible archipelago. Jacqui's countless experiences across the country have been nothing short of extraordinary - from hanging…
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This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast, Jennifer Schwartz and Angela DalMolin take a deep dive into the intimate narrative of injury recovery, utilizing groundbreaking techniques, and fostering a healing environment through the power of bioelectricity. They share personal anecdotes and the philosophy behind Think Fit Be Fit's holistic approach t…
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Join us in this compelling interview with Vallie Smith Collins, whose remarkable journey of survival, resilience, and leadership continues to inspire many. Vallie, a resident of Tennessee, lives with her husband and three children. Deeply involved in her community, she is an active member at Church and holds various significant roles in community s…
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This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast, Jennifer Schwartz and Angela DalMolin speak with Courtney Otten, an Integrative Health Practitioner and the creator of the Total Gut Reset, a 12-week course designed to guide individuals through the process of parasite cleansing with support and education. Courtney discusses the importance of parasite clea…
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Join us in an illuminating episode as we sit down with Giulio Fanti, a prominent researcher and academic known for his extensive work on the Shroud of Turin. With a background in mechanical and thermal engineering, Fanti brings a unique scientific perspective to the study of one of Christianity's most mysterious and revered relics. In this exclusiv…
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Synthetic biology has changed how we live, from genetically modified food to insulin production and engineered mosquitos. This science shrinks traditional engineering to the nanometre, tailoring life from inside a cell. Can we engineer bacteria to remove waste products from our environment and reverse the effects of climate change? Will the future …
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In this enlightening episode, we welcome back Tom McAvoy to discuss his latest work, "The God Geometer," a compelling book that bridges the gap between science and faith. Amidst a climate where faith often finds itself in the crosshairs of scientific progress and skepticism, Tom's book offers a refreshing perspective, arguing that modern science, f…
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Join us in an enlightening interview with James Day, a prolific writer and EWTN television producer, whose insights into the Shroud of Turin have captivated readers since 2013. In this exclusive episode, James delves into his upcoming book set to release in late 2024, offering a fascinating glimpse into the medieval world when the Shroud first emer…
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Host Scott Fisher returns with this commercial free special RootsTech edition of Extreme Genes. This recent RootsTech conference in Salt Lake City will forever be remembered as being the one at which Generative AI made its debut. And what a debut it was and is! Fisher visits with FamilySearch CEO Steve Rockwood, AmericanAncestor’s David Allen Lambe…
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This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast, Jennifer Schwartz and Angela DalMolin invite Dr. Matt Dawson of Wild Health Diagnostics to discuss the intersection of health, fitness, and cutting-edge technology. Jenn, Angela, and Dr. Dawson discuss the future of medicine, the power of personalized health optimization, and the importance of motivation i…
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This week's episode Jennifer and Angela explore the three pillars that are at the core of the Impact Your Fitness Studio philosophy: cellular health, rehab fitness, and exercise. They discuss the various technologies and techniques they offer, such as red light therapy, normatec compression, molecular hydrogen, and Dr. Tennant's Senergy protocols. …
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In this captivating interview episode, we sit down with Mary Hines, a retired medical technologist and esteemed member of the SSGroup, who has been deeply involved in Shroud of Turin research since 1977. With a unique personal connection to the Shroud, Mary shares her profound experience of witnessing the Shroud in person in 1978, a moment that has…
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What is the School of Cybernetics, and why has it become an engine for innovation? What does history tell us about how robotics will affect society in the future? How can we generate more conversation between policymakers, engineers, and businesses? Professor Katherine Daniell (2005 John Monash Scholar) joins us to explain how and why she establish…
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Welcome back to our podcast, where we dive into the mysteries and truths of historical and religious artifacts. In this special episode, we're thrilled to have Russ Breault, a renowned Shroud of Turin expert, joining us for his third appearance. Russ, with his extensive knowledge and passion for the Shroud, has become a favorite among our listeners…
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Could You Replicate The Shroud of Turin For $1 Million Dollars? In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Myra Kahn Adams, a renowned political and religious writer with a rich portfolio of national credits dating back to 2010. Where we discuss the latest challenge presented by David rolfe: could you replicate the Shroud of Turin with only usi…
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This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast, Jennifer Schwartz and Angela DalMolin talk to Karla Bass, a seasoned medical intuitive with 21 years under her belt, currently holding the position of one of Senergy's vice president. Jen, Angela, and Karla delve into the intriguing intersection of technology, the body's natural healing abilities, and the …
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To learn more about vp8 image analyzer and what shroud exhibit and museum, please feel free to visit our YouTube channel. What shroud exhibit and museum is covered in this video, along with the following subjects: Image processing, viewing the shroud of turin, and museums supporting the shroud of turin. The vp8 image analyzer can be challenging, bu…
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Why do men seem to dominate the math lecture hall at a tertiary level? Why are Australian classrooms continuing to lose math students? What is mathematical communication and how might it boost math skills among Australia’s marginalised populations? Georgina Ryan (2024 Commonwealth Bank John Monash Scholar) joins Justin Kelly to discuss the reasons …
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This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast, Jennifer Schwartz and Angela DalMolin talk to Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, a naturopathic physician, about the connection between the body's electrical nature and overall health. He shares his journey of healing and how it led him to become a naturopathic physician and fitness leader. Dr. Balduzzi discusses the n…
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In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of Shroud research with German scholar and author, Helmut Felzmann. Helmut's journey into the Shroud's history which took a remarkable turn when he embarked on a quest to revisit a pivotal moment in the relic's story. Helmut Felzmann made waves in the Shroud research community when he posed a cruci…
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What is sustainable finance and how is it changing the investment landscape? Who are some of the biggest hidden players of carbon emissions, and why aren’t we talking about them? Join Dr Arjuna Dibley (2016 Woodside John Monash Scholar) and host Justin Kelly as they explore what it means to put a price on climate change and the creative ways policy…
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In this edition: David Attenborough meets our newest robot, progress towards global goals, and supporting the future of lab-grown meat. News: Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster – We find out what it was like to have Sir David Attenborough on campus as he met a robot sea monster and the researcher who built it. Global goals for 2030 – The Global…
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Join us for an enlightening episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin podcast as we sit down with the biblical scholar, Jacob L. Wright. Currently serving as a professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University, Jacob brings a wealth of knowledge to our discussion. Jacob's expertise spans various aspects of biblical studies, including Biblical Arc…
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Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin by taking a deep breath over the crazy two part guest interview has in line for the show. A pair of eighth cousins… also eighth cousins to Fisher… who have exhumed the remains of the…
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Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin with the story of a Canadian man who learned from a newspaper birth listing from the early 1950s, and DNA, that he had been switched at birth. Then, one of the oddest stories of the …
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In this edition: 2023 in review, the first transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable aviation fuel, and improving bone quality. News: Best of 2023 – We hear about some of the best quantum breakthroughs and how science has met art at Imperial in 2023, as told by our science communication interns. Sustainable aviation fuel flights – We talk to Dr M…
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Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. As the long running weekly broadcast show comes to an end, the guys begin Family Histoire News with talk of the Boston Tea Party 250th anniversary celebration this weekend. Then, David reveals his …
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In this edition: The latest climate science ahead of COP28, how COVID impacts pregnancy, and founding a MedTech startup. News: COP coming – We look ahead to the upcoming COP28 climate conference, and discuss a few recent Imperial studies on the carbon budget, warming beyond net zero, and avoiding overreliance on carbon removal technologies. COVID a…
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