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Join our host Colleen Young, Strategic Marketing Leader for Synergy Health, as she pulls back the curtain on the medical industry talking about everything from head to toe! In this podcast, we interview medical professionals and ask the questions that you have always wondered about. This is going to be a fun adventure that you don't want to miss out on!
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Design Travel

Stephanie Williams

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Design Travel is a podcast about design-led hotels, airlines, airports, transport and travel products from around the world. Stephanie Williams interviews industry leaders in lively, fun and informative discussions. Stephanie is an interior designer and travel writer, and her guests are leaders in their fields - from top airline designers to people with a genuine passion for what makes a great hotel experience, each episode will share insider knowledge on how a designer creates a space, a fe ...
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The Princess & The Platypus Foundation Podcast - # Princess Diana

Princess Diana 3D Virtual Museum/The Princess and the Platypus Foundation

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The Princess & The Platypus Podcast highlights one incredibly special aspect of “The Princess Diana Museum” the exclusive personal interviews with many of the individuals and artists connected to the historical pieces that are on display in the museum. Each person tells a unique story in their own words; which in turn gives each piece displayed in the museum a new life and meaning that is forever preserved and truly magical to hear. Some of the individuals and artists who knew Princess Diana ...
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Building on a 160-year-history of interviews with the world’s most consequential figures, the podcast brings the power of the Atlantic interview to the audio platform—and continues the publisher’s push to bring its journalism to more people in more ways. Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic editor in chief talks with some of the most pivotal voices shaping politics, technology, art, media, business, and culture.
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Welcome to another insightful episode of the Head to Total Podcast! Have you had an injury from skating, running, or some other sport? Afraid you might need surgery? Join us to set your mind at ease as we discuss how surgeries don't always have to be a big deal with Dr. Deepali Darji. #Fear #afraid #healthcast #podcast #podcasting #Synergy #detroit…
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Holy Week: The story of a revolution undone. The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, is often recounted as a conclusion to a powerful era of civil rights in America, but how did this hero’s murder come to be the stitching used to tie together a narrative of victory? The week that followed his killing was one of the most fi…
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Before you take the field, best to listen Orthopedic Surgeon and Sports Medicine provider, Dr. Katie Rashid. She walks us through why developing a life-long relationship with your orthopedic provider is important. On this latest podcast episode of Head to Total, Dr. Rashid talks about a range of orthopedic injuries, many related to soccer, baseball…
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What is neuropathy and when do I need to see a specialist? You know him, you love him… Dr. Jeffrey B. Klein, DPM is back in the podcast chair to talk about those tingles that you have been feeling in your feet. Covering everything medical, from head to toe, it's the Head to Total podcast! #neurpathy #specialist #DPM #Doctor #Tiktok #Tiktokstar #Med…
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What are the first warning signs that you may have a concussion? Do you know when you should see an expert. On the latest episode of Head to Total, Andy Cox, PA-C and Colleen talk about some of the facts and fiction around concussions. Join us as we take another dive into everything, from head to toe, on the Head to Total podcast! #healthcast #Head…
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Stephen Mendelson, MD is back talking about joint pain and the innovations like peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) and robotic-assisted, total joint replacement surgeries. Conservative treatments like PNS can be a drug-free solution to pain. Robots, like the ROSA, have revolutionized total joint replacements, and when used at ambulatory surgery cen…
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Do you play sports on the weekend, in high school, or even at the professional level and you're feeling some pain that wasn't there before. Let's talk about it! On our latest episode of the Head to Total podcast, we have Trevor Purcell, DPT pulling back the curtain on Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine. We will look at when it is important to sta…
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Dr. Anthony J. Oddo, a Pain Management Specialist at Mendelson Kornblum Orthopedics, joined us today on Head to Total to talk about pain management, how he helps his patients manage pain, and some of the biggest misconceptions around the subject. Join us as we talk about everything from head to toe on the Head to Total Podcast. #opioids #pain #pain…
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If you suffer from foot or heel pain, you might benefit from an “orthotic”—a custom-made shoe insert that helps correct abnormal feet and promotes proper foot alignment and movement. In this episode we welcome back recurring guest star, Dr. Jeffery B. Klein, to discuss how abnormal feet can cause discomfort, and why orthotics may be just the thing …
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Cullen Lane, DPT, talks us through an inner ear or “vestibular” issue. What exactly does vestibular mean? In short, it’s how the position of the fluid within your inner ear changes with movement. On this latest episode of the podcast Head to Total, vestibular expert Cullen Lane and host Colleen Young discuss symptoms, causes, and when to see a prof…
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Does repetitive motion cause damage? How exactly do you heal a shoulder injury? And is there a sport that is more taxing on the body than others? Join us on this latest episode of Head to Total as we welcome back Dr. Peter Lasater to talk more about Sports Medicine and different types of orthopedic injuries he sees based on the sport or training th…
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On this latest episode of Head to Total we talk with Dr. Stephen Mendelson about Nerve Stimulation as an alternative to surgery and other forms of treatment. Our host, Colleen Young, sits with Dr. Mendelson to discuss how he started in the field of orthopedics, what kind of patients he treats, what treatments he recommends for different types of in…
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Physician Assistant Andy Cox is our guest of this latest podcast episode of Head to Total! Colleen Young, our host, and Andy talk about his journey on his path Physician Assistant, his work as on the SWAT team, and pull back the curtain on preparing for large scale events from the medical standpoint. #podcast #doctor #medical #medicine #healthcast …
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We have the honor of welcoming back one of favorite guests on this podcast episode of Head to Total, Dr. Jeffrey B. Klein. Dr. Klein and Colleen Young, our host, dive into the subject of ingrown toenails and how they become a problem if not taken care of properly. We will discuss some of the causes, proper toenail clipping etiquette, and who is mos…
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Today, we are excited to bring you a very special guest, Katie Pring, Director of Physical Therapy at Synergy Health Partners. Colleen Young, our host, and Katie discuss the ins and outs of physical therapy, pelvic pain in both women and men, sports-related injuries in athletes, and when you should see a specialist. All that and more coming up on t…
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We have another super fascinating guest for you today on this latest episode of Head to Total! Dr. Rasheed Abiola, MD joins our host, Colleen Young, to discuss how we can keep our spine in good shape, what to avoid for spinal health, and when you should consider seeing someone about a spinal injury. We hope you enjoy this informative episode of Hea…
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The Head to Total podcast team is excited to introduce Dr. Peter Lasater on our latest Podcast episode. Dr. Lasater dives into the behind the scenes view of sports and orthopedic based injuries. Dr. Lasater gives insight into ACL, MCL, strains, and tears on this podcast episode of Head to Total! #medicine #podcast #Healthcast #medical #injured #inj…
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On this latest episode of Head to Total Physician Assistant, Mitch Misiak joins our host, Colleen Young, to discuss what exactly Orthopedics means. Learn about when to go see an orthopedic specialist, how to avoid injury, and the ins and outs of an orthopedic urgent care. Mitch Misiak, PA-C, has an undergraduate degree from Oakland University in He…
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Dan Cresco and our host, Colleen Young, introduce our new podcast Head to Total and tell you what it is all about! Dan is the Chief Executive Officer at Synergy Health Partners and discusses all the things Synergy is doing to improve the health process as well as all the upcoming guests on this new Podcast adventure. Refresh by Roa Music | https://…
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TikTok Star Dr. Jeffrey B. Klein joins our host, Colleen Young, on this latest episode of Head to Total, to talk about what exactly are bunions and Hammertoes? Dr. Klein is a Podiatrist who attended Wayne State University and then worked to earn his doctorate from Kent State University College Podiatric Medicine and now performs both surgical and n…
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Disinformation is the story of our age. We see it used as a tactic of war and to further embolden autocrats.. The very tools that once helped pro-democracy movements are now being used to disseminate falsehoods—misleading the public and threatening the strength of democracies around the globe. Former President Barack Obama and editor in chief Jeffr…
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A new podcast from The Atlantic and WNYC Studios, The Experiment, tells stories from our unfinished country. On the first episode, host Julia Longoria tells the story of the “zone of death,” where a legal glitch could short-circuit the Constitution—a place where, technically, you could get away with murder. At a time when we’re surrounded by preven…
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The Atlantic has launched three new podcasts this year: Social Distance, Floodlines, and The Ticket. Subscribe to keep up with Atlantic journalism. Subscribe to Social Distance: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts Subscribe to Floodlines: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts Subscribe to The Ticket: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts Le…
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Renae Plant, Curator of the Princess Diana Museum and Founder of The Princess & The Platypus Foundation recalls what is was like the day she met Princess Diana for the very first time at the Yandina Ginger Factory in Queensland, Australia, on the 12th of April 1983 at the age of 12 on a "field trip" and how the "Platypus" that started this Non Prof…
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Peter is a co-founder of Cumulus Studio and has extensive experience in the adaptive re-use of existing buildings and working with sensitive heritage sites. He has worked on high profile projects such as Stillwater Seven, Pumphouse Point and Saffire. Peter has been awarded on the national and international stage and was the inaugural winner of the …
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Robert Morris-Nunn is director of Circa Morris-Nunn and one of Tasmania’s most respected architects. He was the architect of Saffire Resort, MACq01 and the Henry Jones Art Hotel and in this podcast discusses his latest work in the field of floating hotels.By Stephanie Williams
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Peta Heffernan is a co-founding Director of Liminal Studio, a Hobart-based design practice working on projects related to tourism, cultural, residential, health and education facilities. Here she discusses a recent project, the Coastal Pavilions at Freycinet as well as how her unique practice works.By Stephanie Williams
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Today, we bring you the second episode of our new show Crazy/Genius, hosted by Atlantic staff writer Derek Thompson. In this episode, Derek asks if Amazon – which may soon be the first trillion-dollar company in the history of the world – has become a dangerous monopoly threatening the U.S. economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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“I discovered the reality and the power of Palestinian identity by getting a rock thrown at my head.” Israel author Yossi Klein Halevi joins The Atlantic's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg to discuss the conflict in the Middle East and his new book Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor. Halevi shares how he believes Israelis need to both remember that…
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Pete Souza spent eight years photographing the Obama White House, an effort he now chronicles his new book Obama: An Intimate Portrait. Souza joins The Atlantic's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg to share the stories behind his most famous photos: a 5-year-old boy patting the president's head, the tense scene in the Situation Room during the missio…
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Madeleine Albright considers Donald Trump "the first antidemocratic president in modern U.S. history." Alarmed at the rise in authoritarian tendencies around the world, the former Secretary of State has written a new book, Fascism: A Warning. Twice a refugee of her native Czechoslovakia – first from the Nazi invasion, then later from the Communist …
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"For decades, examining race in America meant focusing on the advancement and struggles of people of color. Under this framework, being white was simply the default," writes Michele Norris in National Geographic's issue on race. Previously a host of NPR's All Things Considered, Norris is now the Director of The Bridge – the Aspen Institute's new pr…
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"There is a difference between remembrance of history and reverence of it," said New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu in his now-famous speech in May of 2017. As Landrieu said those words, city workers a few blocks away uprooted an enormous statue of Robert E. Lee – the last of four Confederate monuments the mayor removed from the city after a years-lo…
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The growing prominence of The Atlantic's national correspondent Ta-Nehisi Coates means that he's often asked to comment on matters on which he lacks expertise, but he demurs. In a conversation with The Atlantic's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg, recorded in front of an audience at South by Southwest in Austin, Coates explains why he isn't interest…
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Amy Klobuchar, the first woman to be elected U.S. Senator from Minnesota, has been been working faithfully toward little victories in Donald Trump's Washington. Now, she's turned her attention toward that unicorn of lawmakers all over the country--a sensible gun bill that can get around the National Rifle Association. She talks to the Atlantic's ed…
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Caitlin Flanagan wrote a devastating story about the death of a fraternity pledge at Penn State University for the Atlantic last year, and she has updates on the case for editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg. They discuss why fraternities are still attractive to straight, white, well-off young men on college campuses. Flanagan has also started fighting…
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The mission of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to ease suffering around the world may be somewhat at odds with the "America First" sentiments that propelled Donald Trump into the presidency. But Bill Gates is moving ahead with enthusiasm. He tells Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor in chief, why he's still optimistic, and how he feels ab…
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Steve Coll is one of the foremost chroniclers of the war in Afghanistan, now in its eighteenth year. Coll talks with Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg about why the war has persisted, well after the idea of a military solution lost any luster it might have had. They discuss Pakistan's struggles during the war in Afghanistan, and why disrupt…
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Mollie Hemingway, a senior editor for the Federalist and Fox News contributor, finds most of the media's histrionics over President Donald Trump to be overblown. While she won't let her kids listen to the president's most vulgar remarks, she's willing to defend his policies and his record, a fact which has cost her some friends. She talks to Jeffre…
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Israeli chef Mike Solomonov recently won the James Beard Award for outstanding chef. He created the restaurant Zahav in Philadelphia, built a food empire, and expertly hid a drug addiction from everyone in his life. He talks with Jeffrey Goldberg, the Atlantic's editor in chief, about what he felt when his brother was killed, and how the tragedy fi…
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The Atlantic's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg revisits a persistent problem in the tech industry: Why is it so difficult for people who aren't white and male? He talks with Tracy Chou, an engineer and long-time veteran of the start-up world whose current work focuses on that problem. She discusses her own experiences with harassment and discrimin…
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For thirty years, Robert Siegel has given us the afternoon news. Having started his career in public radio when it was a scrappy enterprise, he's spent the past three decades shaping NPR as host of All Things Considered. He retired this week, at a time when NPR plays a critical role in educating the electorate. Jeffrey Goldberg, Atlantic’s editor i…
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To make sense of President Donald Trump's first year in the White House, many have come to rely on Maggie Haberman. The powerhouse reporter for the New York Times talks with Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg about how her career covering New York City politics for the tabloids has given her a unique view of Trump. To Haberman, Trump's brash…
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Writer Jonah Goldberg talks with The Atlantic's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg about being a conservative without a party in the age of Donald Trump. Jonah says there are many factors contributing to the dysfunction and paralysis in the Republican Party, and that thinkers and leaders on the right may have a very small window to fix these problems…
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The chairman and CEO of HBO talks with The Atlantic's editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg about what shows he should watch next. They also discuss how HBO has tried to develop a healthy company culture within a highly sexualized industry, the high-stakes business of making great TV, and what happened at the end of the Sopranos. Learn more about your a…
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Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief, talks about America's unequal education system with journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. How much progress has been really made since Brown v. Board of Education in giving black kids access to equal schooling as white kids? Far from enough, Hannah-Jones has found. And she has some concrete—but difficult—ideas for fixin…
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