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The High Performance Podcast turns the lived experiences of the planet's high performers into your life lessons. Jake Humphrey (broadcast presenter of 20 years) and Professor Damian Hughes (leading high performance expert), speak to athletes, authors, entertainers and experts about the key to their success. But, Jake and Damian look beyond the guests achievements and encourage guests to share how they developed their mindset, what gives them confidence, how they navigate adversity and much m ...
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The coronavirus pandemic has us all asking a lot of questions: How long will I have to practice “social distancing”? Will there be a cure for COVID-19? Can I ever touch my face again? WABE health reporter Sam Whitehead and guests will try to answer those questions. He’ll talk with experts, public officials, journalists, and everyday people about how the coronavirus is affecting their lives.
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The Rob Velivis Show The show took form in 2010 when Rob and Glenn Tenor started broadcasting using a cell phone for two or three friends. Shortly thereafter Rob moved the show to the Toil Inc Studios and became the first syndicated broadcast to join the Gashouse Radio line-up (to be followed shortly by Toil Studios roommates Into the Pit and Toil Rock Radio). In June of 2011 Gashouse Radio was on hand to broadcast for the first time ever the Perkiomen Valley Twilight League All-Star Game, R ...
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Ask Mr. Biggs is an advice podcast that has been repurposing actual talk radio phone calls (off and on) since 2006. Mr. Biggs dishes out radio advice to the citizens of the Greater Tri-County area. All phone calls were real talk-radio callers - just edited and tweaked to make them a little more... odd. Calls are borrowed from publically available broadcast talk radio shows, then edited and placed into new - and sometimes amusing - context. For those of you who have not yet had the pleasure o ...
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Following the passing of former England Football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson, Jake and Damian catch up to reflect on his life and the enduring legacy he left behind. In this episode, they explore Sven's journey as a football manager, his unique coaching style, and his influence on British sport. Jake and Damian also highlight how Sven shaped the ca…
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KSI is a multi-talented internet personality who has made a name for himself as a YouTuber, musician, and professional boxer. Known for his high-energy persona and relentless drive, KSI, whose real name is JJ Olatunji, continues to push boundaries across multiple fields, amassing a global fanbase. In this episode, Jake sits down with KSI to dive in…
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Gary Brecka is a renowned human biologist and expert in the science of human performance. With over two decades of experience, Gary has become a leading voice in the world of biohacking, dedicated to optimising health and extending lifespan through science-backed methods. In this episode, Jake welcomes Gary Brecka to dive into the fascinating world…
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New evidence is supporting the mass distribution of azithromycin to children in sub-Saharan Africa. Twice-yearly doses have been shown to reduce mortality by 14 per cent in children one month to four years old. However concerns remain about perpetuating antimicrobial resistance. References Azithromycin to Reduce Mortality — An Adaptive Cluster-Rand…
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Keeping kids off screens can be easier said than done, especially when they’re so intertwined with our day-to-day lives. A paper has reviewed the evidence on how screen use in children under six can impact behaviour and cognitive outcomes – like attention, memory and learning. The researchers say while limiting time spent on screens is important, i…
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More than 60 per cent of Australian adults are living with overweight or obesity, putting them at increased risk of disease. So how can those risks be prevented and managed at both an individual and societal level? And how important are dietitians, especially with renewed interest in weight loss drugs? Guest Dr Terri-Lynne South, dietitian and GP…
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Meniere's disease is a chronic condition that causes tinnitus, vertigo and deafness. It typically starts in one ear, but can go on to affect both. At the moment there is no cure, only strategies to lower the chances of an attack and treatments to help manage the symptoms. It’s hoped gene therapy might be able to turn things around. Guests Steven Mo…
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In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the unseen factors that drive success. They explore the importance of self-discipline and how pushing yourself when no one else is watching can build confidence and lead to High Performance. Reflecting on insightful conversations with Liverpool Academy Director Alex Inglethorpe, Crossfit Coach Ben Bergeron, …
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Spencer Matthews is a well-known TV personality and entrepreneur who first rose to fame on the reality show "Made in Chelsea." Beyond his on-screen persona, Spencer has pushed himself to the limits with aspiring challenges, including competing in ultra-marathons and overcoming personal struggles. In this episode, Spencer joins Jake and Damian to di…
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Ollie Bearman is a rising star in the world of motorsport, known for his impressive performances and determination to make it to the top. As a young and talented driver, Ollie has been making waves with his exceptional skills on the track and inspiring journey towards becoming a Formula 1 driver. In this episode, Jake sits down with Ollie to discus…
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A more severe variant of the mpox virus is spreading fast, already causing hundreds of deaths in Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency of international concern. We have vaccines against mpox, so what aren't we doing to slow the spread? Also, Australia is compared to other English-speaking countries and i…
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People with knee osteoarthritis are undergoing unnecessary tests and procedures, when exercise is often the best treatment. New clinical care standards have been released, putting the emphasis on non-surgical treatments for pain relief and mobility. Guest Dr Christopher Vertullo, orthopaedic knee surgeon and an Adjunct Professor at Griffith Univers…
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A majority of the world's population lives in cities. Our urban environments have changed rapidly, and a very different to the environments humans evolved in. This could mean we're not being exposed to the same diversity of 'good' microbes, that keep us balanced and healthy. Guest Dr Jessica Stanhope, epidemiologist at the University of Adelaide Ka…
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While humans and pathogens have waged war for millennia, even dangerous pathogens can be engineered to be helpful in the right hands. What are the qualities that make a microbe or virus so successful, and how can we harness them for good? Guest Jacinta Bowler, science reporter Associate Professor Joanne Macdonald, University of the Sunshine Coast R…
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With the new Premier League season around the corner, Jake and Damian catch up to discuss and reflect on the conversations they’ve had with top footballers and their perspective on playing at the top level. Drawing from past interviews with legends like Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard, and Robin Van Persie, they uncover the dedication required to suc…
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This episode is part of our "Experts In Their Field" mini-series, presented by Salesforce. Daniel Priestley is an entrepreneur and best-selling author. He founded his first company at the age of 21 and built it into a multi-million-dollar enterprise by age 25. Daniel has since expanded his business ventures across the UK, US, Singapore, and Austral…
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Alex Honnold is a world-renowned professional rock climber, best known for his free solo ascents of big walls. His most notable achievement is the free solo climb of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, a feat that brought him international fame and was featured in the Oscar-winning documentary, "Free Solo”. In this episode, Jake and Damian sit do…
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Authorities in Victoria believe they've found the source of a Legionnaires' outbreak in Melbourne that has killed two people. What do we know about the disease, and what needs to be done to avoid outbreaks? References Outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in metropolitan Melbourne Dispersion of Legionella bacteria in atmosphere: A practical source loca…
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There has been a heated – and at times harmful discussion about presumed sex differences in athletes competing at the Olympic Games. While unfounded, accusations against two female boxers have reignited a discussion that has been going on for over a century about who gets to compete, and against whom. We take a look at the evidence and explain why …
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Unions are calling for 10 days of reproductive leave for women going through menopause and perimenopause. They say older women are leaving the workforce early because a lack of support. But one expert argues there is no quality evidence to support this claim, and there are other issues at play. Guest Professor Susan Davis, endocronologist at Monash…
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People with diabetes who are treated with insulin have more than a 60 per cent increased risk of serious injury. Low blood sugar can lead to falls, while high blood sugar can lead to nerve damage, which leaves people susceptible to numbness and burns. Experts believe there is a lack of awareness about the risk of trauma when blood sugars aren’t wel…
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Viral hepatitis infections claim the lives of 3,500 people each day. One of the lesser known kinds is hepatitis E, which can lead to acute liver failure. We explain the storied history of this virus and the current efforts to vaccinate against it. Guest Dr Richie Madden, co-founder of the Hepatis E International Direct Action group…
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We had the privilege of catching up with two remarkable athletes fresh from their medal success at the 2024 Olympic Games: Mountain Biker Tom Pidcock and Middle-Distance Runner Josh Kerr. In this episode, Jake takes a moment to reflect on Tom's candid insights into the importance of facing adversity head-on, the challenges he had to overcome to win…
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This episode is part of our ‘Experts In Their Field’ mini-series, presented by Salesforce. Marc Mathieu is the former Chief Marketing Officer at Samsung and Senior Vice President of Marketing at Unilever. He now brings his extensive expertise to Salesforce as the Senior Vice President of Strategic Customer Transformation and Innovation, where he fo…
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Renowned author and spiritual leader, Deepak Chopra joins Jake and Damian at the Founders Forum event to explore how we can enhance our lives and find greater fulfilment. Known for his work on medicine and mindfulness, Deepak explains how these practices can help us enter a state of flow, where we are fully immersed and engaged in our activities. H…
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For the first time this year, there are more patients in Queensland hospitals with influenza than COVID. A survey has found people's main reasons for not vaccinating against flu were that they didn't think influenza was serious, the vaccine would give them the flu, or it wouldn't work. And we take a look at how COVID-19 continues to affect mortalit…
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