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Join Christian Ashley of Systematic Geekology and Let Nothing Move You as he explores the things that he doesn't quite like, whether they be bad anime, movies, novels, video games, and beyond! He'll be exploring things from a critical and spiritual lens to explain what he finds offensive, boring, and suboptimal, but also interesting, engaging, and well-crafted. The goal isn't to shame anyone who enjoys the media he's criticizing, but to offer his own personal complaints that are hopefully fo ...
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The Public Health Insight Podcast is a weekly podcast ranked in the top 5% of all podcasts globally. The podcast covers all things public health and global health, from the sustainable development goals to the social determinants of health, as well as interesting dialogues about the diverse career opportunities that exist in the fields. Since its launch in March 2020, the podcast has featured more than 40 high-profile guests and has built an audience in more than 5,000 cities in over 190 cou ...
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Hey! I'm Tanvi, and I'm using this podcast to justify talking to myself. I research currently relevant topics that interest me and I present them to you. I love researching, and I am very passionate about people learning to research on their own and independently reach educated decisions. So I'll make sure to explain my thought process and we'll learn a thing or two along the way.
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I think I know how to tell this story with the objective being TO CHANGE POLICIES. First, recover as soon as you can hear your own thinking connecting to previous thoughts so it's not just a single thought it's NEW INFO (What You Just Learned!) connecting to a priori. All the previous are writing samples created by adrenaline created by ptsd. -----------------------------------------------moved on------------------------------------------------- Today is March 1, 2024 (3:59 CT) & I am writin ...
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Pints Of View is the podcast hosted by socialite, in-demand Non-Exec Director, recruitment legend and all-around nice guy Gary Goldsmith. In this podcast, Gary opens up his eclectic Black Book of friends that ranges from international footballers, high street moguls, champion boxers, investment oracles, national team coaches, royal correspondents, business leaders, military special forces, sports club owners, scale-up experts and even conspiracy theorists with a sense of humour! They're all ...
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What is your value to your team, department, division, company, or industry? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we talk about the importance of knowing the worth you bring to the table, how insufficient compensation can reveal other factors that leave you dissatisfied, and recognizing the elements that are important for you to th…
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Don’t feel like you’re sufficiently prepared after going through a rigorous academic program at school? Well, learning and professional development doesn’t stop. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we talk about certifications, credentials, courses, and continuing formal education. Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP…
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This is a music podcast with no rhyme, no rhythm, and no reason! But really it's a podcast about community! We have no host, no schedule, and no format! This is a place for the leaders of the Anazao Podcast Network to discuss music and we would like to invite you to lead episodes of this show as well! Let us know if YOU would like to create an epis…
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Whether it's going above and beyond or doing the bare minimum at work, everyone has their reasons. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we talk about effective ways you can use to stand out by listening, asking questions, understanding high value skills for the specific work environment, and exploring growth opportunities. Hosts & …
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Don’t sleep on the significance of getting your first job post MPH! In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we talk about just how big of a step this may prove to be. Along the way, we share key lessons learned such as not being too picky, spending time to understand competitive job markets based on geography, and how to identify an e…
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...rising adrenaline, oh no, can't move both from chronic pain & flight or fight? No, I freeze, but I CAN USE MY VOICE. Periscope also shows the first image & I saw a lot of Neptune, every time so that reminded me, the very cat that was abused was the trigger! Makes sense as he gets better & I truly believe all this happened so I could remove him f…
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...the last thing I heard was "stealing time. Let's start with that one." In the past the phrase was "let's begin..." & this was a shortened version of "...brain drains & tailspins" since everything was poetry! I think it's partially because poetry is audio/visual, I taught multi-modal literacy & word families (cat, bat, sat, mat, chat, stat) & I a…
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Waiting until I hear what I need to hear to start writing since 1) there's no more reverberating pain. It's acute & I can manage it with specific exercises & a lot of chronic pain strategies like hot/cold baths, knowing what nerves like (to glide, spread, never stretch), how to push/pull/reach/bend & really intense FACET/TRIGGER POINT MANIPULATIONS…
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What if public health had more access to data than was previously thought imaginable? Dr. Serina Chang joins this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast to discuss how AI and novel data sources like cell phone mobility data can shed insights on human behaviour at scale, why health disparities exist, and the various ethical considerations that…
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Machine learning, natural language processing, rule-based systems, neural networks, deep learning…these are all terms used in the artificial intelligence space. But what does it all mean? Dr. Serina Chang knows a thing or two about this AI stuff and joins the Public Health Insight Podcast for a deep dive into the basics of AI as well as some key co…
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What does a career look like exploring the intersection of AI, public health, and social science? Look no further than Dr. Serina Chang, who is an incoming Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley and she joins the Public Health Insight Podcast to talk about her research to develop AI methods to improve public health, understand human behavior, and guide…
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To think differently is how to rewire the brain after assault/exposure to situations & people that maintain PTSD (in my case it's lying to face or in paperwork like incident reports of medical records to create a false narrative & contradictions that individuals refuse to explain or pairs/groups that refuse to discuss together to figure out "what t…
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Physiotherapy is an integral part of pregnancy care, helping to prevent and manage postpartum conditions. In reality, it remains underutilized as there are barriers to access including lack of time, financial constraints, and lack of awareness. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, a Pelvic and Orthopaedic Physiotherapist joins to d…
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Misconceptions, cultural and religious norms, and insufficient training for healthcare professionals are a few of many reasons why women don’t always get the care they need in pregnancy, postpartum, and in perimenopause. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we speak with Surabhi Veitch about physiotherapy’s role in maternal and sex…
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This is the last PODCAST "w" ptsd, but I also don't think it's there at all. No charger. 3% battery. Never made the deadline---3 hours in one month time--didn't get the time zones to begin with & now it's super easy. 11 minutes to go & it's 10m & some seconds so made every GOAL. I finished season 2 episode 8 POEM 2 8 was "words better than great" w…
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One person can truly change your life but you gotta do it right. Less strife to each other, the words in me changing frequently. Giving up the past, the books I thought that would last & last. Their meaning, their feeling, I'm reeling & done believing [in them] SMART E MC presents Smarter Than Trauma | "Dating Mating & Relating" | a play. Definitel…
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Smart E MC presents Smarter Than Trauma. When people don't talk about money & then when people bring up the silliest money issues. This is CONTRAST. We are in WORLD TWO dropping seeds for #videoGames #gamer & "what are you wearing and who are you talking to?" When people move in, they really do reveal their secrets like sabotaging Neppy! RECOVERY N…
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STEP ONE : get it out & did I. STEP TWO : reflect back* [one time] to check if I can stay here without physically (nerve radiculopathy & chronic pain) or mentally (ptsd) spiraling. STEP THREE : that's the final act. "What is she going to do about the ____!!!" You all freaked out about taking care of a disabled woman & yet, I'm into 100% equality am…
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I'm going to start creating poetry & this podcast serves as the line between THE PAST, now firmly in THE PAST & the next & final step : transform. For anyone dealing with suicidal ideations please try to "catch" either the emotion, thought or behavior. You only have to deal with one, not all, since you tackle the one that is most present, most comm…
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There are many certifications out there for health professionals but is there one specific for public health? We discuss the Certified in Public Health (CPH) eligibility, exam preparation, difficulty level, and what it takes to maintain the certification on this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast. References ◼️ NBPHE Strategic Plan ◼️ CPH…
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Are there things you don't like? Wouldn't you like to talk about them? Well, I will as a part of this series. From anime, comics, manga, movies, tv shows, video games, and more, I'll be discussing the things I don't like. The point isn't to be overly negative and spiteful, but to critique and praise the media I've engaged with. The show isn't calle…
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First strategy will be sharing is breath. With chronic pain, breathing can hurt. Sneezing really hurt so making sure the house was clear due to cat allergies was a must & my priority & "job." Someone didn't have to be in my home after admitting... [let's just write that scene verbatim since the trick is I could keep writing & writing, but you want …
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Like for other disciplines, should there be a standard credential to certify public health professionals working in the field? We discuss standardized testing, a rationale for a unified certification, and more on this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast. References ◼️ NBPHE Strategic Plan Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® …
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...& to find the YouTube you'll have to scroll, tap & read. Skills that increase my vestibular [then]. I thought if someone was willing to do all that, that must mean something since this whole this is remind us education is fleeting. Don't blink, learning happens faster than you think. And if you squander the chance to get it by not participating,…
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The Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada were first published in 2008 and recent efforts are underway to modernize and update them to align with the current context. But just how useful are they to public health professionals, policy and decision-makers, educators, researchers, and health-influencing organizations? Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gor…
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NEW SEASON since all of this is truly practice until "the test," which is politics because everything that happened to me, I was able to put into education as a student then a teacher (special ed. K-4. Severe/Profound. 2nd grade general ed) IN AUDIO/DIGITAL CONTAINER/NOTES (I do recall hearing this in the podcast, somewhere so record it. This is ba…
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Data is important to make good decision & being a behaviorist, concussed at workplace (special educator), can't unlearn how to quantify what is considered non-quantifiable (qualitative data), but you can. No hashtags. Just get it out! In the past, the place to put hashtags was another space to contain trauma until all characters were used up---that…
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Are you getting the most out of your MPH degree? After completing their MPH in 2019, the hosts of the Public Health Insight Podcast share 1 of their 9 key lessons they learned since graduating and it applies to aspiring professionals, current students, and graduates. Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® ◼️ Leshawn Benedict, MPH, MSc, …
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Are there things you don't like? Wouldn't you like to talk about them? Well, I will as a part of this series. From anime, comics, manga, movies, tv shows, video games, and more, I'll be discussing the things I don't like. The point isn't to be overly negative and spiteful, but to critique and praise the media I've engaged with. The show isn't calle…
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UPDATE DESCRIPTION : Today is August 13, 2024 & am presently creating the 2nd to last podcast before the 19th of this month. This is a first go (to remove to audio TT of "my parents never taught me" & "this is my first.") Please listen & this is original podcast [link] if you want to hear it in its entirety. 1) 3:40--4:02 | How did you lose two cla…
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There are many reasons why candidates mess up job opportunities. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we cover a few of them, including: ◼️ The importance of remembering job descriptions and company details; ◼️ Mistakes made by both early career professionals and seasoned veterans; ◼️ The impact of poor preparation and generic cove…
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Public health job titles and postings are not as standardized as they are in many other fields. Another issue is that many public health organizations use different terms to describe similar roles. So what happens when your search is no longer yielding results? Fortunately, there are simple strategies for finding job opportunities in the public hea…
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Are there things you don't like? Wouldn't you like to talk about them? Well, I will as a part of this series. From anime, comics, manga, movies, tv shows, video games, and more, I'll be discussing the things I don't like. The point isn't to be overly negative and spiteful, but to critique and praise the media I've engaged with. The show isn't calle…
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There are many places to work in public health. It turns out that Public Health Units (PHUs) are home to a variety of public health professionals, including student placements and internships. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we cover: ◼️ an overview of the role and function of public health units ◼️ similarities and difference…
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Community Health Centres (CHCs) are an important part of the larger system as they focus primarily on improving the health and well-being of underserved populations who have traditionally faced barriers accessing health services. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we cover: ◼️ the services that CHCs typically offer ◼️ the diverse…
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I've successful confronted & gotten ahead of the word "NOT" since I used to say, "advocacy is a dialogue, not a monologue" because it's the back-and-forth that can support concussion recovery, not the non-responses, eyes that bug out & visual moments that have stuck. MEMORY ON REPLAY : BORAT. The youTube channel connected to this podcast contains t…
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Are there things you don't like? Wouldn't you like to talk about them? Well, I will as a part of this series. From anime, comics, manga, movies, tv shows, video games, and more, I'll be discussing the things I don't like. The point isn't to be overly negative and spiteful, but to critique and praise the media I've engaged with. The show isn't calle…
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Each year, ASTHO publishes their anticipated top 10 public health policy issues. It is perhaps no surprise that opioids and nicotine products make this list based on the current trends. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, their Chief Medical Officer talks about the chronic nature of addiction and the importance of addressing socia…
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NOTE : The visuals/new & past notes are in the YouTube channel as well (to remove it from this computer--memory capacity!) & haven't done that for awhile. -- R shoulder pain really up limiting time I can be at computer. -- L hip pain in down -- centralizing toward spine & in buttocks with radiating pain in 4 places. Difference with radiating pain […
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In this episode of Pints of View, Gary Goldsmith speaks with Roheel Ahmad, co-founder of Forsyth Barnes recruitment and talent consultancy. Roheel discusses his journey starting in sales roles from a young age, which helped foster his independence. He shares how he co-founded Forsyth Barnes with his business partner after experiencing frustrations …
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State and local government public health agencies lost nearly half of their employees between 2017 and 2021. This and many other factors have contributed to a shortage in the workforce. The confusing part is that more people are graduating with public health training than ever before but only 17% are landing in government jobs after finishing schoo…
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Are there things you don't like? Wouldn't you like to talk about them? Well, I will as a part of this series. From anime, comics, manga, movies, tv shows, video games, and more, I'll be discussing the things I don't like. The point isn't to be overly negative and spiteful, but to critique and praise the media I've engaged with. The show isn't calle…
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In this episode of Pints of View Gary Goldsmith talks to Dean Tuhey (MD, DT Source) and Phil Ridgwell (CEO, Core Group). They discuss their journeys in entrepreneurship, starting from recruitment and growing successful businesses while maintaining side hustles. They discuss their entrepreneurial journey in recruitment, sharing insights on challenge…
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After initially considering a career in architecture before high-school, Dr. Marcus Plescia went on to pursue a career in medicine and is now the Chief Medical Officer at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO). In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Dr. Plescia shares his experience: ◼️ Pursuing a dual degr…
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Are there things you don't like? Wouldn't you like to talk about them? Well, I will as a part of this series. From anime, comics, manga, movies, tv shows, video games, and more, I'll be discussing the things I don't like. The point isn't to be overly negative and spiteful, but to critique and praise the media I've engaged with. The show isn't calle…
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In this episode of Pints of View, Gary Goldsmith speaks with Adam Oldfield, CEO of Force24, about his journey founding and growing a tech business. Adam discusses starting his career in web development before realising his vision for Force24 after facing a difficult experience at work. He shares lessons learned around raising private equity funding…
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internet research started today & because the internet is a container for PTSD/SUICIDE there are ways to contain it. IF SOMEONE REACHES OUT TO YOU or has DMs, messages, behaviors that are completely different, it's perfectly OK to ask, "what's happening?" or just call them. Don't wait, as soon as you get it. The text comes in and you notice it's fr…
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