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Faith & Feelings

Taylor Joy Murray

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Faith & Feelings is a podcast designed to help you untangle & honor your emotions, authentically practice your faith, and integrate both into your everyday life so that you can experience the goodness & delight that comes from living in relationship with yourself, God, and others. Join author and clinical counseling grad student Taylor Joy every Monday, where she’ll share therapeutic insight and spiritual truth aimed at helping you implement small shifts into your daily rhythms and routines.
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Do you want to ditch Burnout? You ready to fall back in love with life? Then you will want to join Dr. Julie on Mondays! Learn techniques and strategies to make the changes you long for. She is a Therapist/Professor turned Author, Pod Caster, and Motivational Speaker. She is all about Wellness: Body * Mind * Soul Passionately making a difference!
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Grad Chat 593397

Queen's School of Graduate Studies

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Grad Chat is a 30 minute radio show presented by Queen's School of Graduate Studies on CFRC 101.9. Listen to learn about science and cutting-edge grad student research!
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Welcome to She Speaks STEM, the official podcast of the Graduate Society Women Engineers (GradSWE) at the University of Toronto. This show brings together emerging scholars, trailblazing researchers, and accomplished alumni to share their insights and experiences navigating the world of engineering and the broader STEM landscape. From cutting-edge research and career advancement tips to personal growth stories and mentorship guidance, each episode fosters community, empowerment, and curiosit ...
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Dear Grad Student

Elana M. Gloger, M.S.

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A podcast for celebration, commiseration, and support through grad school for the students who are living it (or want to). Join Elana Gloger, a full-time 4th year doctoral student and part-time human, as she chats with fellow grad students about their professional and personal experiences, without taking either too seriously. Episodes include conversations about students' Day in the Life, conversations about Diverse Identities and Racism in Academia, and themed episodes (like, Mental Health ...
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Grad Girl Wellness

Grad Girl Wellness

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This is a podcast designed to inspire and highlight the stories of women of color in graduate school who are prioritizing their overall health and wellness as they pursue higher education.
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You're Kidding, Right?

Freya Bleathman & Anne Atkins

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You're Kidding, Right is a podcast by two doctors for everything you need to know about paediatrics). Each week we release 2 episodes on key topics that will help you understand how our littlest patients work. Whether you're a junior doctor, medical student, nursing grad, general practice trainee or anyone who wants to learn the who, what, when, where and how of kids, we will do our very best to make your learning a little easier, and a little more fun! https://www.instagram.com/yourekidding ...
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This podcast explores the graduate school experience from unique and diverse perspectives where we highlight the good, the bad, and the funny. Meet Dylan, Rose, and Jorge, as they join Stephanie as your grad school guides. Hear what each host brings to the show and how their unique perspectives shed light on the grad school experience.
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Victors in Grad School

Office of Graduate Programs, University of Michigan-Flint

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Victors in Grad School explores what you can do to find success in your own graduate school journey no matter what you plan to do. Through experts and individual interviews you will be introduced to what it means to find success and tips on achieving success in graduate school.
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48 Hours

CBS News

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“48 Hours” uncovers the narrative behind crime and justice cases that have left a lasting mark on society. Award-winning CBS News correspondents thoughtfully examine the complexities of each crime by transporting you to the heart of the investigation through key evidence and gripping interviews with critical figures from the case. The unmatched reporting has made a tangible difference in countless lives, leading to the exoneration of wrongly convicted individuals and the reopening — and reso ...
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Blk + In Grad School

Blk + In Grad School

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Blk + In Grad School is an audioblog created to encourage and inspire women + people of color to and through the grad school struggle. Follow Allanté, a regular, schmegular Black woman pursuing her Ph.D. Access more stories and resources at blkingradschool.com
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The Success NP: Clinical Pearls for Nurse Practitioners

Jackie King and Sandra Pagenta,Nurse Practitioners

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The Success NP Podcast is your go-to resource for Nurse Practitioners, hosted by NPs Jackie and Sandra. Each week, they share real-world stories, expert insights, and career tips to help you thrive in your NP journey. Whether you're a nurse practitioner student, new grad, or seasoned provider, this podcast offers inspiration, clinical advice, and support to grow your confidence and career in nursing.
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The Non-Immigrant Student

The Non-Immigrant Student

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The Non-Immigrant Student podcast is an audio journal of my grad-school (and now corporate) journey in the United States of America. It is an inspirational podcast that seeks to encourage and provide guidance to other non-immigrant students across the globe on how to live their best lives while fulfilling their Study/Work Abroad dreams or living far away home! My stories reveal all the lessons I'm learning on this journey, and I honestly believe that ''If I can do it, you can do it too!'' So ...
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The Amplify OT Podcast

Clarice Grote, MS, OTR/L

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The Amplify OT Podcast is your go-to show for making sense of healthcare policy, advocacy, and reimbursement in occupational therapy. Hosted by Clarice Grote—occupational therapist, founder of Amplify OT, and self-proclaimed policy nerd who actually enjoys reading the long documents most people avoid—this podcast breaks down complex systems so you can navigate them with confidence. No matter where you are in your occupational therapy journey—student, new grad, educator, or experienced clinic ...
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Nursing Lyfe 101

Nursing Lyfe 101

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Welcome to Nursing Lyfe 101! 🩺✨ Join Colby and Christopher, two seasoned nurses navigating the highs and lows of healthcare, as they share personal stories, practical advice, and insights on nursing, wellness, and career growth. Whether you're a student, a new grad, or an experienced RN, Nursing Lyfe 101 is your go-to for real talk on life in scrubs, mental health, and tips to thrive inside and outside the hospital. Tune in, connect, and find your strength with us – because nursing is more t ...
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Explorations into the mind of a creative. theZim is an artist, musician, father, podcaster, videographer, MFA grad student at SDSU. This is his life log. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thezim/support
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IWTTBF Podcast

IWTTBF Podcast

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We should be writing, but instead Jen, Katie, and Alex, history grad students, tell you all about what it's like to be in grad school, study history, and teach. Like all good academics, we were lured by the snacks and stayed for the learning.
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Welcome to Living Indigenous Media, a podcast forum for discussing Indigenous media movements, oral histories and contributing to the Indigenous conversation. I'm your host Rain Charger, an Itazipacola Lakota grad student in the Indigenous Studies department at The University of Kansas.
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Welcome to The Daily Dose: Nursing with RN Bryant—the podcast that gets to the heart of healthcare, one conversation at a time. Hosted by RN Bryant, a seasoned nurse with a passion for authenticity, growth, and keeping it real, this show dives into the everyday wins, challenges, and emotional rollercoasters of life on the frontlines. Whether you're a new grad, seasoned RN, nursing student, or just someone curious about what it really means to care for others—this podcast is for you. Each wee ...
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The International Student-Athlete Pod is all about sharing the ups and downs of being an international student-athlete in the USA. Together with former and current athletes, we will talk about the common and uncommon topics, and we'll strive to help and inspire the next generations of internationals to come!
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Welcome to Yesteryear History Podcast, a brand new podcast where a nerdy grad student discusses interesting moments in our nation's history, and interviews historians/reenactors/interesting people about topics in Colonial American history-20th century US History.
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Titus Talks

Alexander Titus

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We’re gonna talk about technology, with a special love for biotechnology, and we're gonna talk about how technology is impacting our careers and our lives. Thrown in the mix, we’re gonna talk about all the great things people are doing with their lives and we’re gonna keep a focus on the people who make industries thrive and the world go around. Whether you’re an undergrad, new grad, grad student, CEO, or an everyday member of a community like me, you’ll love our talks and our guests, and yo ...
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Pitching to Contact

Pitching to Contact

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Just a couple of dudes who like baseball and the smooth taste of Corona beers. Enjoy the soothing sounds of a broke college kid and a former grad student aspiring to hit 70 mph off the mound by the time of his thesis defense. Rich Birfer and Peyton Traywick host Pitching to Contact, breaking down the game as it should be, complete with bat flips and 98 mph heaters.
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Hosted by CJ the DJ (Colette Steer), this is a 30 minute radio show featuring a graduate student or postdoc each week. Each episode is an opportunity for Queen’s grad students and postdocs to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community. From time to time, CJ the DJ also interviews an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and CFRC 101.9FM
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Just-Questions

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Science often starts with questions. Each question has a story. But most podcasts are about answers and their associated stories. In this series, I will talk to researchers about their research questions, methods, and how they ask their questions. There is a lot one can learn about asking questions. This is useful for students starting/learning to ask research questions. I am a grad student. Learn more about me from the link below. http://rvndrpn.wixsite.com/ravindra
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Welcome! We're your hosts Renata, a psychology grad student, and Chris, an entrepreneur and mental health advocate. We want everyone to have an opportunity to understand the inner workings of therapy and view therapists in a new and humane light. It’s also a great resource for other mental health workers that are interested in how their peers relate to the service they provide and their own relationship with therapy. We hope you enjoy!
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Equipping you to successfully pursue the college of your dreams. I believe that the world needs every student to reach their full potential. College admittance shouldn't hold you back. I'm an educator and Harvard grad who has been in your shoes. I designed this podcast to accompany the Ivy League Challenge (my online course) to support my listeners. I've met with graduates, admissions officers, and professors to identify the criteria used to select candidates. I've crafted a road map for suc ...
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Nursology

Joe Jackson

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A podcast by nurses and nursing students, for nurses and nursing students! We aim to add value to your nursing career, whether that be as a student, a new grad, or a practiced nurse!
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This is the Life things podcast where we, Think life things, Speak life things and Share life things. My name is Daijonae, author and grad student getting a masters in marriage and family therapy. This podcast is for women who desire to start a journey or who are already on a journey of healing and wholeness, who’s sick of choosing the wrong men and ready to let God do the choosing. The topics covered on this podcast will be Faith, Self discovery, Relationships, Marriage, and Purpose. The ep ...
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Son Of A Bitch

Son of A Bitch

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A mom (social work grad student) and her 15 yr old son (sophomore gay underachiever) review The Secret Life of The American Teenager one painful episode at a time. This leads to stories about Mom’s fundamentally Pentecostal upbringing and Townes current experiences being a gay teenager. Some racy talk because mom and son don’t hold back. We could use money for cat food. Feel free to Venmo us at @vanessa-10-9-8
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Brain Matter Chatter (BMC)

Ruby, Olivia, Julia, Niveen & Hayley - A SONGS (society of neuroscience graduate students) Production

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Welcome to Brain Matter Chatter (BMC), the #AcademicMentalHealth podcast. Our mission is to raise awareness about issues surrounding mental health in Academia. As graduate students, at various stages, studying neuroscience, our hosts bring a unique experiential and scientific perspective to discussions on mental health and illness. To provide a holistic picture of mental health in academia, we aim to bring a diverse set of guests to BMC. Some of our episodes will serve to highlight the exper ...
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Are you a college student or grad trying to discover what a company is like? The 30 minute Internship dives deep into the world of Fortune 500 internships from real students to give you a better idea of what it’s like.
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The Latino Soul Sessions: Where ancient roots meet modern minds… one story, one lesson, one healing at a time. Welcome, mi gente. This ain’t your abuelita’s self-help show (though we love her and her rosary). The Latino Soul Sessions is a space for all of us navigating the messy, magical in-between where cultural healing, identity, and mental health all come together like a soulful caldo when you didn’t even know you were hungry. I’m Dan. Curandero. Business Professional. Grad student. Spiri ...
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Graduate school can weigh heavy on one's soul. Congregate here for the confessions that current and former grad students across the world are getting off their chests about their supervisors, peers, and experiences with higher education, hosted by me, Dr. Yoah Sui. If you have a confession you'd like to make, submit it here: https://forms.gle/wtQ59sJAcFBuDPNj7
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Follow Pa Vue, a first-generation college student, as she shares stories from her journey to pursue a PhD. From taking the GRE to defending her dissertation, you’ll hear all about how she navigates every step of graduate school. This podcast is perfect for educators, individuals interested in going to grad school, and, of course, first-generation college students.
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Talking Feral

Paul Boyce

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Your host Paul Boyce, a biology PhD student, talks with guests about conservation, wildlife research, grad school and academia, science and policy and anything else in this conversation style podcast.
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Code Brew

codebrewpodcast

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Welcome to Code Brew! ☕️ Where nursing meets caffeine and real talk. Are you ready to spill the tea on nursing life? Whether you’re a student learning the ropes, a new grad tackling your first shift, or a seasoned nurse looking for a laugh (or a cry), Code Brew is your go-to podcast. We dive into the challenges, triumphs, and hilarious moments that make up life in scrubs.
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Navigating Nursing Podcast

Sarah Mills Sarah Fardell

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Welcome to Navigating Nursing podcast where we discuss how to thrive and survive as a student or new grad nurse. let us navigate nursing together with this lighthearted podcast full of tips for success and stories from the field.
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Simon Bizcast

Simon Business School

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Simon Bizcast is the official podcast of Simon Business School at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. We're here to help you navigate the business school admissions process, explore student life, and more. Your source for all things b-school.
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The Career Chat Room is a podcast that focuses on job search, career launch and professional transitions. In the Chat Room, we provide insights on career navigational skills that you can use whether you are a college student, new grad or experienced professional.
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The mission of Back to Back SWE is to empower the software engineer to excel in the interview and land the job of their dreams. If you are a high school student, college student, new-grad, industry professional, or...anything in the tech industry...then this podcast is for you. If you want to find the best work in technology while cutting through the bs, you are in the right place. Come visit us at https://backtobackswe.com
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Each week, UW-Madison veterinary medical student Blake Root will bring on a new guest to discuss topics related to the profession of veterinary medicine and/or the student experience in veterinary medical school!
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Are you considering grad school in today’s ever-evolving landscape? This week’s episode of “Victors in Grad School” delivers a must-listen conversation directly from the heart of the National Association of Graduate Admission Professionals (NAGAP) conference. Host Dr. Christopher Lewis gathers real-time insights from experts, admissions leaders, an…
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At just 21 years-old, Shant is a rising star within the medical profession! A long-time volunteer, the Glendale native is quickly moving up the ranks in the field of healthcare administration, brushing shoulders with some of the best community leaders and healthcare professionals in Southern California! Photo: Courtesy of Shant Kevorkian…
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48 Hours Correspondent Anne-Marie Green and Producer MurrayWeiss discuss the murder of Kevin Jiang, a newly engaged Yale grad student who was gunned down by an unknown attacker in February 2021. They discuss how investigators discovered the unusual connection between Kevin and the killer, Qinxuan Pan, and the interstate manhunt to find Pan when he …
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From teaching construction skills to working small jobs, to learning money management and inspiring self love! Bryant is opening a world of possibility to each young person who goes through his Handy Blessed Hands Youth Mentorship Program.Photo: Bryant Sparrow with students in the Handy Blessed Hands Youth Mentorship Program, on a trip to a local 5…
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🎙️ On this episode of the Grad Girl Wellness podcast, we chat with designer, advocate, and creative visionary Diona Nicole! With a Master’s in User Experience and Interaction Design, Diona channeled her passion into founding Barren Fruit, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting those navigating infertility and reproductive health challenges 💛🌱 Tune in …
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In November 1997, Florida couple Marlene and Steve Aisenberg reported their five-month-old daughter Sabrina missing from her crib. The police began to search for the baby but soon became convinced that the couple knew more about their baby’s disappearance than they admitted. “48 Hours" Correspondent Troy Roberts reports. This classic "48 Hours" epi…
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Is it love… or just shared trauma and back-to-back 12s? In this episode of Nursing Lyfe 101, Christopher and Colby dive into one of the most controversial topics in healthcare—dating your coworkers. From dating within your own unit to navigating relationships across departments, they unpack the real-life stories, workplace drama, and lessons learne…
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In 1980, Marilyn McIntyre was discovered dead in her Wisconsin home by her husband, Lane McIntyre. Police initially investigated Lane and his friend as a potential suspects, but the case stalled for nearly thirty years. In an effort to reignite the case, Marilyn's niece reached out to investigators. A call to a wrong number and new evidence would e…
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Send us a text In the final part of our Fluids & Electrolytes Made Easy series, RN Bryant breaks down three of the most testable and often confusing electrolytes—calcium, magnesium, and phosphate—in a way that’s simple, easy to retain, and NCLEX-focused. 💊 We’ll cover: ✅ What each electrolyte does in the body ✅ Signs and symptoms of imbalances (hyp…
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Who was Rick Valentini, aka Bryan Stewart? He was a man who forged a new identity for himself before dating and murdering his then-girlfriend Jamie Laiaddee in 2010. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty and producer Judy Rybak discuss what it was like to interview a conman with a warped sense of the truth. Get early, ad-free access to episodes of K…
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Let’s be real here, when was the last time your job asked you to bring your intuition to the team meeting? Yeah... probably never. This week on The Latino Soul Sessions, we’re flipping the script and asking the real questions: Can you lead with your gut? Can your ancestors co-sign your strategy deck? Can you light a candle before a Zoom call withou…
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Send us your thoughts! Ever wonder why some days you can't find the right words—or courage—to express how you really feel? The answer might lie in your throat chakra. Dr. Julie Merriman takes us on a deeply personal journey through her decades-long struggle with authentic communication. Beginning with her childhood abandonment when her mother left …
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This isn’t your average postpartum checkup. In today’s episode, nurse practitioners and NP students will follow a puzzling case that challenges even the most seasoned OB-GYN pros. Tune in to sharpen your clinical instincts, spot red flags in postpartum care, and strengthen your diagnostic skills in the fast-moving world of women’s health and primar…
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Are you thinking about graduate school, but worried about a few bumps in your academic or personal past? This week’s episode of "Victors in Grad School," hosted by Dr. Christopher Lewis, is one you can’t afford to miss. Joined by legal experts Susan Stone and Kristina Supler, co-chairs of KJK's Student & Athlete Defense and Title IX Practice Group,…
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If you’ve ever found yourself longing for deeper connection in your relationship but unsure how to get there, this episode is for you. Today, my clinical supervisor, licensed therapist Carley Marcouillier, and I kick off our Emotionally Healthy Relationships summer series by introducing a simple, practical communication skill built around five prom…
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On March 18, 2010, Jamie Laiaddee vanished from her home in a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona. Her live-in boyfriend Bryan Stewart told everyone she had moved to Denver, Colorado to take a new job. When detectives started searching for Jamie, they discovered Bryan was a con man, and suspected he was also her killer. This episode last aired on 12/29/12. …
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You’ve done the hard thinking. You’ve found your insights, explored your contradictions, and reflected deeply. But now you’re stuck—staring at a blank page, unsure how to turn those ideas into a compelling college essay. In this episode, Steve explains why the next step is not perfection—it’s motion. You’ll learn how to choose the right moment to w…
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Join Mike Droel, assistant director of admissions, as he chats with Melissa O’Neill, MS program director of career advising and MSF career advisor. Melissa gives insight into how the staff at the Benet Career Management Center start supporting students before they even arrive in Rochester, how students can expect to engage with the Benet Center dur…
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For our first episode exploring career paths after grad school, we invited Jeanette Southwood, P.Eng., FCAE, FEC, LL.D (honoris causa). A UofT Engineering alumna who currently serves as the Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Strategic Partnerships, at Engineers Canada, Jeanette has built an illustrious career in the climate resilience …
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Three children of John Gotti, the former head of the Gambino family crime syndicate, share their childhood experiences and ongoing love for their father in spite of their eventual knowledge of his criminal activities. “48 Hours" Correspondent Troy Roberts reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 12/25/2010. Watch all-new episodes of “…
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Send us a text Nursing students—this one's for YOU. In this episode of The Daily Dose: Nursing with RN Bryant, we break down one of the most testable and life-threatening topics on the NCLEX: Potassium imbalances. Whether you're prepping for boards or brushing up on patient care, you'll walk away understanding: ✅ What potassium actually does in the…
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Thomas Capano was a successful Delaware lawyer who was living a double life. He was a devoted family man while having affairs with numerous women. When 30-year-old Anne Marie Fahey disappeared in June 1996, investigators believed Capano killed Anne Marie when she tried to break off their relationship. “48 Hours" Correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.…
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Send us a text What would you sacrifice to follow your conscience? In 1969, as the Vietnam War escalates and a nation divides, a young man faces the hardest decision of his life. Bruce Wasser, a Princeton student with a promising future, receives a draft number that makes becoming a soldier a near certainty. While others debate war in lecture halls…
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If you’ve been putting off your college essay, dreading it like a monkey on your back—you’re not alone. But what if you could stop trying to sound impressive and start telling a story that actually matters? In this episode, I’ll guide you through the exact questions and strategies we used in the first week of my Personal Statement Workshop to help …
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Jerry Jones was convicted three times for the murder of his wife Lee, stabbing her over 60 times. 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant sat across from Jones as he professed his innocence, but the evidence convinced jurors otherwise. You’ll hear never-before-heard, revealing exchanges, between a highly skilled interviewer and a man convicted of kil…
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Is Grandpa really in my bones? We’re starting a new series on emotionally healthy relationships, and over the next eight weeks, I’ll be joined by my clinical supervisor and licensed therapist Carley Marcouillier to walk through 8 core relational skills that are essential for developing mature, loving relationships with others. But this week, I want…
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For nearly 17 years, sisters Kim and Beth Jones of Snohomish, Washington, have been trying to prove that their father, Jerry Jones, Jr. is innocent of the Dec. 3, 1988 stabbing murder of their mother, Lee. Jones was tried and found guilty of his wife’s murder, but in 1999, an appeals court ordered him released due to an ineffective lawyer. This epi…
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Okay, real talk, this episode is for anyone who’s ever felt “too spiritual for work” and “too woo woo for your therapist.” We are diving into what it means to be seen while healing, like, for real. No filters, no fluff. Just you, your chanclas, your trauma, and your glittery altar. We're talking masks, impostor syndrome, ancestral pep talks, and wh…
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Frieda Hanimov feared she would lose custody of her children because she suspected New York State Supreme Court Judge Gerald Garson was corrupt. She went to authorities and agreed to wear a wire. One woman's fight for her kids led to a full-fledged anti-corruption probe. “48 Hours" Correspondent Lesley Stahl reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode…
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Ever wonder why nursing friendships hit different? When you've held pressure on a bleeding wound together or laughed hysterically at 3 AM after your fifth admission, something profound happens between colleagues that non-healthcare friends simply cannot understand. Christopher and Colby dive deep into the fascinating paradox of nursing relationship…
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In 2002, Daniel Wade Moore was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of Karen Tipton, an Alabama mother and wife. But after new information from the FBI surfaced, in 2005 the same judge who sentenced Moore ordered him to be released. A second trial was held, ending in a hung jury. Would a third trial seal his fate? “48 Hours" Corresp…
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Hospice vs Palliative Care: OT's Role in Care and Comfort Welcome to The Amplify OT Podcast with your host, Clarice Grote—occupational therapist, founder of Amplify OT, and self-proclaimed policy nerd who actually enjoys reading the long documents most people avoid. No matter where you are in your occupational therapy journey, you belong here as an…
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Navigating graduate school is a journey filled with both promise and challenge. While many students focus on selecting the right program or acing their classes, there’s a world of support—often overlooked—that can make all the difference. In the latest episode of Victor’s in Grad School, Dr. Christopher Lewis brings together enrollment professional…
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In our next podcast series, I’ll be joined by my clinical supervisor, Carley Marcouillier, who is a licensed therapist, podcast host, and ministry leader. Together, we’re going to walk through 8 core relational skills that are essential for cultivating emotionally healthy relationships. Over the course of eight episodes, we’re going to explore each…
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The personal statement can be one of the most confusing and stressful parts of the college application — but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode, I share a few key do's and don'ts to help you avoid common pitfalls and start your essay with clarity and confidence. Whether you're staring at a blank page or already brainstorming ideas, these tips w…
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This one’s personal, y’all. In this episode, I’m sharing the moment Spirit straight up kicked down the door like a chancla-wielding mother, demanding I stop ignoring my path as a healer. I didn’t plan this life. I was just trying to live, light some copal, and mind my business. But the call was loud. Real loud. If you’ve ever felt a quiet nudge (or…
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Ever wonder what it’s like to be in grad school while running a business and doing spiritual work? In this episode, I share why I went back to grad school at 38 to become a therapist, not to leave curanderismo behind, but to add to it. We talk about blending tradition with clinical tools, healing soul wounds and anxiety, and what it means to be the…
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Hey hey! In this first episode, I’m keeping it real about why I started this podcast, how I went from running a business to burning copal, and what it means to walk between cultures, roles, and healing paths. We’re talking curanderismo meets clinical counseling, ancestral wisdom, crying-in-the-car breakthroughs, and why healing isn’t a straight lin…
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💡 Nurse practitioner Lauren Lewis shares how she built a successful direct primary care clinic, no insurance, no burnout, just better care 💼✨. Learn how to launch your own cash-based practice, add functional medicine, and take control of your schedule 🙌. If you're a nurse or NP dreaming of more freedom, this is your blueprint 🩺. Follow Lauren on IG…
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Sheri Waldstein is the founder of Happy Hats for Kids in Hospitals, a non-profit based in LA County. Her team of volunteers have gifted more than 1.3 million hats to families around the world! Photo: Sheri Waldstein, courtesy of Happy Hats for Kids in Hospitals.
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On October 5, 2009, firefighter Nick Koenig and his then-girlfriend, police officer Isabella Lovadina, were both seriously wounded by gunfire from a home invasion. While they both fought to recover, the fight for justice would largely depend on their ability to remember. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 1/26/2013. Watch all-new episode…
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In September 2002, two young men were found executed in a burning Mercedes SUV in an upscale California neighborhood.  What initially looked like a drug or gang-related murder, turned out to be something entirely different, but the crime scene left little forensic evidence to investigate.  “48 Hours" Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. This class…
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The personal statement is one of the most important — and misunderstood — parts of the college application. In this short, powerful episode, Steve Gardner explains why so many students struggle to get started, what the real purpose of the personal statement is, and how families can reduce stress and gain a competitive edge now, before summer slips …
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Send us a text Welcome back to The Daily Dose: Nursing with RN Bryant! In today's episode—Part 2 of our in-depth NCLEX review on Fluids & Electrolytes—we’re exploring Sodium Imbalances. Whether you're prepping for your NCLEX, brushing up as a new grad, or looking to solidify your foundational knowledge, this episode breaks down Hyponatremia (low so…
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Choosing the right graduate program is a big decision that can shape your academic, professional, and personal future. In this episode of Victors in Grad School, Dr. Christopher Lewis brings together a diverse panel of enrollment management professionals and industry experts from across the country to answer a critical question: What’s one piece of…
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To wrap up our current series, I wanted to offer something a little different today: A guided time of prayer— called Imaginative Prayer—that can help us enter into a deeper experience of God. This form of contemplative prayer dates back the early church mothers and fathers. When we engage in this kind of prayer, we use our imaginations to place our…
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