What Matters Today is a podcast series from the Geneva Graduate Institute in which we ask faculty members to comment on current issues impacting, economics, politics, health, and society.
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Leadership stories told by the leaders who live them.
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The University of California, Berkeley presents the Graduate Lectures. Seven lectureships comprise the Graduate Lectures, each with a distinct endowment history. These unique programs have brought distinguished visitors to Berkeley since 1909 to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
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The University of California, Berkeley presents the Graduate Lectures. Seven lectureships comprise the Graduate Lectures, each with a distinct endowment history. These unique programs have brought distinguished visitors to Berkeley since 1909 to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
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A podcast hosted by Robert Balfanz, director of the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins School of Education.
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Today, liberal democracies are under unprecedented strain from within and without. In each episode, renowned social anthropologist Shalini Randeria invites a leading scholar to explore the challenges and dilemmas facing democracies around the world. They investigate what needs to be done to ensure the future well-being of our democratic institutions and practices.
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Office Hours with Dr. Lacy is all about helping doctoral students finish their dissertations in 12 months or less so they can graduate and become DOCTOR!
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Learn about all the things that you wish you were taught about the practice of neurology. The podcast will cover types of careers (academics, private practice, locums, concierge neurology, etc.), contracts and worth, promotional development and CV building, continuing medical education and maintenance of certification, visas, billing, challenges on the job, work/life balance, and more. Creator and Executive Producer: Sara Schaefer; Associate editors: Katherine Fu, Sana Aslam, Sagari Bette, P ...
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The WPAOG Podcast is a strategic initiative focused on tailored audible communications to further inform Graduates on current AOG projects, events, and USMA updates. This customized content is mainly for USMA Alumni and the West Point Community solely produced and distributed by the West Point Association of Graduates.
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This podcast is about Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Culture, Graduate life and much more.
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Graduate Management Education (GME) News Digest - Making Graduate Program Management Simpler
Rodney G. Alsup, D.B.A., CPA, CITP
GME News Digest is your go-to podcast for all things related to Graduate Management Education (GME). Deep diving into the intricate world of GME programs, I unpack and simplify complex topics related to accreditation, curriculum design, student admissions, faculty management, and program development. My mission is to unravel the nuances of GME, equip you with best practices, trends, and innovations, and enhance your understanding as a professional or aspiring leader in this space. Whether yo ...
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Empowered, knowledgeable, and engaging. Cara and Missi provide insightful, relevant conversations on midwifery topics that will enhance student knowledge and improve confidence for certification. Featuring current research and evidence based practice guidelines, the EngagED midwife podcast hopes to engage practicing midwives to enhance their robust knowledge base and elevate their clinical practice.
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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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Law School can be a scary and challenging experience. However, hearing firsthand real advice can always make the process easier; Tune in to every Monday for an insider's perspective from Haylie and Samantha, two aspiring women, about their journeys to becoming Lawyers. Whether you are just starting out your legal journey, still considering if law school is for you, or simply want some lighthearted legal laughs, this is the podcast for you.
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UMBC Mic'd Up Podcast welcomes faculty, students, alumni, and industry thought leaders to share their insights and UMBC experiences.
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The Texas A&M Genetics Program has a podcast! Blue Genes & Boots is a podcast series where faculty and students talk about the fun science going on right here at Texas A&M University. Graduate students also share insights on how to pursue a PhD and jump-start a career in science. Find Blue Genes & Boots on social media @GeneticsPodcast TAMU Genetics Program Website: https://genetics.tamu.edu/ Blue Genes and Boots YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@geneticspodcast
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Welcome to the Inside HSC podcast! This podcast is hosted and produced by the Admissions & Recruitment team at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth! HSC is the second oldest institution in the UNT System and the only campus in the system completely focused health professions. Listen in on an episode learn more about our programs, campus life, and the #HSCExperience!
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Welcome back to LongwoodGradCast: Beyond the Degree, where we dive deep into the stories of Longwood University's graduate studies alumni, students, and faculty. In season two, we’re exploring one big question: “How did you get here?” Join us as our host, Dr. Sarah Tanner-Anderson, uncovers the inspiring, winding, and sometimes unexpected paths of our graduate alums. Whether you're dreaming of your next step, reflecting on your journey, or just curious about the stories behind remarkable suc ...
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The American Muslim Podcast is your gateway to exploring the diverse and dynamic stories shaping the American Muslim experience. Hosted by Imam Tariq I. El-Amin, this podcast shines a spotlight on the voices of leaders who are making a profound impact in their communities, and in the public square. From imams and chaplains to Islamic school leaders, teachers, scholars, and non-profit pioneers, we celebrate those who dedicate themselves to serving others. These inspiring individuals include m ...
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Interview with a student about graduate profile.
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Where we talk job interviews for college students and recent graduates.
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Celebrating the untold stories, the extraordinary discoveries, and the inspiring lives led by those whose jobs, passions, hobbies and more embody their love of science. Hear stories about -- the dedicated scientists who unravel the mysteries of biology; the artists and musicians who highlight the beauty of science through their craft; the educators, policy makers and science outreach advocates whose convictions propel them toward community engagement and preparing the next generation of STEM ...
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Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance — as well as science and technology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Grind, hosted by business entrepreneur Eric James, is a talk show about local business professionals, entrepreneurs, politicians & people of interest, that chose to bet on themselves & embraced the daily hustle that we call the Grind. #TheGrind, channels the stories behind successful individuals by exploring their ideology of what it takes to manifest a successful business in an ever changing economic, pollical and social media environment.
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The CUNY Graduate Center is a leader in public graduate education devoted to enhancing the public good through pioneering research, serious learning, and reasoned debate. The CUNY Graduate Center offers ambitious students more than 40 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, taught by top faculty from throughout CUNY — the nation’s largest public urban university. Through its nearly 40 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), ...
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Two recent graduates discuss the events of their post-high school lives and how they’re figuring it all out.
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Graduate Theory uncovers the stories behind successful graduates and executives. We discuss their successes, failures and lessons learnt. Compiling the theory that leads to a fulfilling career.
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Join Columbia MBA grad, writer, and former actor Jane Bernhard as she interviews business leaders and rising professionals on their career paths. She shares stories and advice to inspire you to build a career on your terms, and not anyone else's. @janebernhard
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Welcome to the Real Hire Podcast – your go-to audio series that drops twice a month with no-nonsense, real-talk advice on landing your dream job and excelling in your career. Hosted by Kellen Walker, we chat with hiring managers, recruiters, and industry insiders who spill the tea on the latest hiring trends and share tips to help you stand out—even if you’re fresh out of college. Forget boring resumes. Learn everything you need to know about building a personal brand and what top-choice com ...
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This podcast is for the TIP 525 class. Cover art photo provided by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samuelzeller
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Martin Lewis answers your financial questions, offering valuable money-saving tips.
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Bill Riccette and Ian Wharton give their take on the world of football. News, notes, guests and even live film sessions to help you get smarter about the game you love.
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A podcast brought to you from your average college student sharing their thoughts and favorite moments about college with other students.
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This podcast will connect our listeners with Oostburg School District tradition through stories which link our past, present and future
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Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
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The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast is brought to you by multiple physical therapists where we interview prominent guests within the realms of healthcare education aimed at PTs, students, and other healthcare providers who want to transition to education and learn how to be effective educators and learners from various roles as PTs to patients/ CI/ Mentor/ CEU Teacher/ Professor/Administrator and transition to interviewing educators from other professions to observe their models ...
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We're two graduates lost in the world trying to share a little humour and accept our penniless futures as writers who somehow ended up in France together. One reformed tabloid journalist and one casual philosopher make up this duo who think being lost is only as scary as you make it.
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A selection of some of the best commencement addresses and seminar lectures Westminster has had over the years.
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Overcoming Graduation with Brian Drury is a podcast all about teaching you everything you want to learn about life that college never prepared you for so that you can live the life of your dreams. We will cover everything from how to deal with emotional stresses, to staying active with a 9-5 job, and so much more. Join me on this adventure and check out all the updates at OvercomingGraduation.com!
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Introducing the new Campus to Career series from Chapman University's Argyros College of Business and Economics! Each episode dives deep into the early career journey of Argyros alumni, exploring how Chapman University played a pivotal role in their path to success. The program is co-hosted by Dean Henrik Cronqvist and ACBE Senator Tori Nguyen.
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Conversations about commencement. The Liminal explores the space between a student's last final and their first job. Join Chase Rigby and the team at Tassel to explore the world of graduation. heytassel.substack.com
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Two physicists talk about whatever interests them that week, and every now and then, something smart comes out. https://linktr.ee/Eigenbros
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Hear what Cardiff University Psychology graduates went on to do.
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A podcast designed to help University students & recent graduate with their nutrition and fitness journey. Designed to provide realistic & actionable points that fit around your University life while still making the most of your University experience.
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Seas the Day: A New Narrative for the Ocean
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59:39It's time for a new narrative for the ocean, one that reflects current scientific knowledge and acknowledges innovative new partnerships and solutions that center the ocean in our future. In this program, Jane Lubchenco, Professor of Marine Biology at Oregon State University and with expertise in the ocean, climate change, and interactions between …
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Humanitarian Law on Trial: Gaza, AI Warfare, and Global Accountability
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16:57In this episode, we delve into the complex and urgent questions surrounding the conflict in Gaza and the broader implications for international humanitarian law. From António Guterres’ powerful statement that “international humanitarian law is not an à la carte menu” to the controversial use of AI in military targeting by the IDF, we explore the le…
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Overcoming the Fear of Finance and Accounting in Executive MBA Programs
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7:17Welcome to the GME News Digest podcast series—your source for insights, strategies, and inspiration in graduate program management. Whether you're an experienced program leader, part of an administrative team, or a dedicated academic faculty member, this is the space where I explore pressing challenges in GME and uncover actionable solutions. I’m R…
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I’d like not to thank the academy: graduates’ fortunes slip
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23:14The workplace wisdom that a university degree is a sure-fire key to success is very much in question—and the trend started long before AI began eating jobs. Russia has launched yet another summer offensive in Ukraine, and appears to be going for broke. And our journalists share their picks for the year’s best books so far. Get a world of insights b…
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The bomb (part 1): were nuclear weapons inevitable?
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44:34Where did the world’s most devastating weapon come from? In a four-part series, we go behind the scenes at America's nuclear laboratories to understand how a scientific-mystery story about the ingredients of matter led to a world-changing (and second-world-war-ending) bomb less than five decades later. Nuclear weapons have been central to geopoliti…
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Molecular Programming Decadal Flightplan: Panel on collaboration, part 1
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1:05:32Our sister organization, the Molecular Programming Society, is organizing a "Decadal Flightplan Initiative", gathering researchers from across molecular programming in Seattle next week to sketch out what the next 10 years of the field could look like. They'll be thinking about what types of research should be done, what technology we need to devel…
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Molecular Programming Decadal Flightplan: Panel on collaboration, part 2
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47:02Our sister organization, the Molecular Programming Society, is organizing a Decadal Flightplan Initiative, gathering researchers from across molecular programming in Seattle next week to sketch out what the next 10 years of the field could look like. They'll be thinking about what types of research should be done, what technology we need to develop…
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The business model of the internet is built on people visiting sites to find out information. As Artificial Intelligence changes how we navigate the web, our correspondent weighs the long-term consequences. Meet Austria’s “accidental chancellor” Christian Stocker. And fancy a beach holiday in North Korea? Listen to what matters most, from global po…
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The post Truth and Creation Order — A Conversation with Professor Robert P. George appeared first on AlbertMohler.com.By R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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“I’m Investing in My Future” with Ashley Thomas
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43:38Ashley Thomas didn’t wait for permission to take her next step—she made the decision to invest in herself. In this episode, she shares how she went from high school chemistry teacher to doctoral candidate, all while balancing work, life, and the emotional weight of the dissertation process. We talk about what it really means to bet on your future, …
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Beyond The Clinic: Shaping Lives Through Communication
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49:30In this episode of Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree, host Dr. Sarah Tanner-Anderson sits down with Daija Fowler, a speech-language pathologist whose journey from psychology major to Communication Sciences and Disorders leader highlights the power of purpose, mentorship, and professional reinvention. Daija traces her path back to her undergradua…
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Seas the Day: A New Narrative for the Ocean
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Kyiv reprieve: Trump loses patience with Putin
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23:00For months, Donald Trump has appeared to back Vladimir Putin. Now, frustrated at the lack of a ceasefire and fed up with Russia, the US president is offering to send weapons to Kyiv. Trust-busters are investigating a whiff of price-fixing in the perfume industry. And why bilingual people may have healthier brains. Listen to what matters most, from …
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Leadership Elevated: A Long Blue Leadership Retrospective
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29:24Season 3 of the Long Blue Leadership podcast is a wrap! From established national leaders to rising stars, this season features inspiring stories from U.S. Air Force Academy graduates. SUMMARY This season's guests included Dr. Heather Wilson ’82, former Secretary of the Air Force; Dr. John Torres ’82, NBC News Senior Medical Correspondent; Maj. Gen…
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Can I/O Psychology Fix Work? This Grad Thinks So—and Proves It!
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22:05In this episode of UMBC Mic’d Up, we explore the inspiring journey of Aakanksha Sangepavu, M.P.S. '25, I/O Psychology, who transformed curiosity into a powerful career path in workplace psychology. From her roots in India to conducting meaningful research at the USDA, Aakanksha shares how she found purpose in helping organizations become more human…
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After Thailand’s constitutional court suspended the country’s prime minister, our correspondent explains the need for fresh elections to avoid economic stagnation – and the possibility of the army stepping in. More celebrities are setting up businesses. And what the sea slug can teach us about evolution. Listen to what matters most, from global pol…
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The Weekend Intelligence: The hunt for Austin Tice
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38:42On December 8th, 2024, rebels swept into Damascus and ousted Syria's dictator, Bashar al-Assad. One of the first things they did was open up the prisons. Syrians who disappeared years earlier began to emerge from their grim detention cells. Would missing American journalist Austin Tice be among them? In a new three-part series on The Weekend Intell…
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559. Stories Are the Future: Ben Whybrow on Emotional Intelligence, AI, and Meeting Patients Where They Are
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28:54Ben Whybrow returns for part two of our conversation, and this time we dive even deeper into the art—and science—of clinical communication. From the way stories create emotional buy-in to how AI could reshape patient interactions, Ben brings insight, humor, and clarity to the complexities of modern healthcare. We break down what makes reassurance e…
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558. Beyond the Script: Ben Whybrow on Redefining Communication and Connection in Healthcare
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28:16What happens when we stop treating communication as a soft skill and start recognizing it as the core of effective patient care? In this episode, I talk with UK-based physio and medical communication educator Ben Whybrow about why connection, tone, and storytelling matter more than ever in healthcare. Ben shares how his journey through persistent p…
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At your services: Britain’s economic bright spot
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23:14Growth is abysmal; wages are low. But seen from the outside, Britain is a great place to contract services and buy bargain-basement bonds. We explore the opportunities amid the challenges. After months of reporting, our correspondent shares what he learned about Austin Tice, a missing American journalist. And our obituaries editor remembers Jimmy S…
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Testing your consumer rights and haggling skills
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57:55Martin Lewis records the podcast from Lords to share his money saving tips while watching the cricket. An explanation of your statutory return rights with a focus on what the law explicitly outlines as the timeframe you have to return online purchases. We also run through the top 10 companies to haggle with in the UK, with haggling tips and how to …
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Naazish Yarkhan: Overcoming Fear Through Storytelling, Faith, and Community
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57:48Naazish Yarkhan: Overcoming Fear Through Storytelling, Faith, and Community In this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, Imam Tariq El-Amin talks with Naazish YarKhan, founder of the Writer Studio Us. Naazish shares her journey from a supportive family background where trying new things was encouraged, to becoming a successful writer, educator, …
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Migration roots: the broken asylum system
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21:49Immigration is a political lightning rod in part because the ageing global asylum pact is no longer fit for purpose. We examine how best to update it. As paycheques for top-notch AI researchers go stratospheric, demand for rank-and-file coders is quickly cooling. And what a gimmicky free show in London reveals about the city and the nature of moder…
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Science in the White House: Integrating Solutions to the Triple Crises of Climate Change Loss of Biodiversity and Inequality/Inequity
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1:09:48Three major global challenges – climate change, loss of biodiversity and its benefits, and inequality and inequity among people – are typically tackled within three separate silos. However, scientific knowledge tells us that the three are inextricably linked. If the problems are not considered together, solutions to one may undermine solutions to t…
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Science in the White House: Integrating Solutions to the Triple Crises of Climate Change Loss of Biodiversity and Inequality/Inequity
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1:09:48Three major global challenges – climate change, loss of biodiversity and its benefits, and inequality and inequity among people – are typically tackled within three separate silos. However, scientific knowledge tells us that the three are inextricably linked. If the problems are not considered together, solutions to one may undermine solutions to t…
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Once again President Donald Trump extended the deadline for spine-stiffening tariffs to go into effect on trading partners. We look at the effects of all the uncertainty. Brazil once dominated the world of football; we ask where it went wrong and assess the route to a comeback. And England’s historic obsession with trim, green lawns is fading (exce…
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Getting a PhD Is Easy If You’re Willing to Stop Fighting the Process
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13:04You think the problem is your topic or your writing. It’s not. The problem is you’re still trying to make the process make sense. In this truth-telling episode, Dr. Marvette Lacy breaks down why so many smart, capable students stay stuck in the dissertation phase—while others fly past them with mediocre drafts. If you are exhausted from rewriting, …
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The French reconnection: Macron in Britain
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21:10Anglo-French relations have not been so good since before the Brexit vote. Beneath the state-visit pageantry, though, there is much co-operation for President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss. Gangs have infiltrated many of Latin America’s mining operations—with violent results. And an ode to Britain’s Shipping Forecast, a…
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EP100: CEO Insights: Your Association is the Link
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32:09In this episode of the WPAOG Podcast, we sit down with Mark Bieger, President and CEO of the West Point Association of Graduates, member of the Class of 1991, and West Point parent. From his early leadership development as a cadet to commanding troops in combat and now leading one of the Academy’s most mission-driven organizations, Bieger shares th…
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The Truth About What It Really Takes to Write a Literature Review
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37:37Literature Review Starter Pack: https://qualscholars.com/ Summary In this conversation, Dr. Lacy discusses the challenges of writing a literature review, emphasizing that the struggle often stems from a lack of direction and understanding of the purpose of the review. She highlights the importance of knowing one's perspective before diving into lit…
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While Israel and Hamas officials discuss a ceasefire via mediators in Qatar, a key meeting will take place at the White House today, when Israel’s prime minister talks to the US president. Why the Chinese Communist Party is removing alcohol from official events. And remembering John Robbins, who spurned his family’s ice-cream business to be a healt…
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The Ladies Chat: 30's, 1st Trials and Maternity Leave
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29:12Send us a Text Message with thoughts, guest suggestions, stories and more, HERE! Starting law school this fall? You NEED to join the 1L Masterclass today! https://www.1lmasterclass.com/ Get a free trial of Audible using this LINK! Support the show Follow us on Instagram @theladieswholawpodcastBy Ladies Who Law ™
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How a sociology major made it in the world of finance
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30:32Joining the podcast is Susan Chang, an Associate Director of Finance at an intelligence firm in New York City. We dive into her unlikely journey into finance and how she went from sociology to finance. She also gives all the tips and tricks you need to make it in the financial world. Sign up now for your free, secure profile at realhire.com…
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Ep 77: A Bond of Purpose from Academia to Industry - The Journey
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24:00We are joined again by Christine Vazquez, a viral immunologist and Principal Scientist at GSK, to hear about her journey into science. The earliest memories from her childhood picture Christine sitting with her dad watching educational shows like Stories from the ER and dreaming of growing up to become a medical doctor. Her dad, especially, nurture…
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Subjects and Citizens: The Possibility Condition Law and Democracy
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1:42:42There's a powerful idea in the history of European legal and political thought: that laws must be possible for people to follow. Annabel Brett, professor of Political Thought and History at Cambridge University, describes how from ancient times through the Renaissance, thinkers believed that demanding the impossible—whether physically or psychologi…
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Subjects and Citizens: The Possibility Condition Law and Democracy
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1:42:42There's a powerful idea in the history of European legal and political thought: that laws must be possible for people to follow. Annabel Brett, professor of Political Thought and History at Cambridge University, describes how from ancient times through the Renaissance, thinkers believed that demanding the impossible—whether physically or psychologi…
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Ceasefire or Strategy? Iran–Israel Tensions Unpacked
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26:39In this episode, we unpack the recent 12-day confrontation between Iran and Israel and ask: Will the ceasefire last? We explore who’s gaining from the current unrest—and who’s paying the price.We also look at what could follow if the Islamic Republic were to fall: What political or social alternatives might emerge? What would that mean for the regi…
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After a landslide victory and promises for radical renewal, Britain’s Labour government is failing in policy and popularity. Our correspondents explain why. Nearly a year after the despotic prime minister of Bangladesh fled, an interview with its new leader on the country’s complex challenges. And why other carmakers struggle to catch up with Ferra…
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Free £1,000 a year for wannabe first time buyers | Will cash ISAs be cut | LISA v Pension
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58:14Martin looks at Lifetime ISAs, after a report was published by the Treasury Committee on the future of the first time buyers savings account, he explains the basics of them and answers questions on who they are good for, who they don’t work for and when is the best time to open one. Energy bills dropped 7% this week, Martin explains what people sho…
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OnlyFans transformed the online porn industry by making users subscribe for adult content. Now it is rumoured to be up for sale: who might buy it? As the Dalai Lama turns 90, he has announced that he will reincarnate after his death. That will change China-Tibet relations. And how luxury fruit became the latest fashion craze. Listen to what matters…
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Struggling to lead your group project? Whether you're in school or at work, leadership can make or break the team. In this episode of UMBC's Mic'd Up, we share 4 practical steps to help you lead with confidence—from defining your project to creating a culture of psychological safety. Learn how to: ✅ Define goals and deadlines clearly ✅ Delegate bas…
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Bill baby bill: Trump’s landmark legislation
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23:37As Donald Trump’s landmark legislation narrowly passes the Senate, our correspondent analyses the long-term political and economic consequences. Why foreign fighters are heading to the front line in Ukraine. And how congestion charging transformed the streets of New York. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and…
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The post Nationalism Revisited and Reasserted — A Conversation with Yoram Hazony appeared first on AlbertMohler.com.By R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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I Became the Person I Always Thought I Would Be with Dr. Danielle McArdle
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1:02:36In this episode, Dr. Danielle McArdle reflects on what it really took to become the version of herself she always imagined. She shares how the PhD process tested her confidence, challenged her identity, and forced her to let go of the idea that she had to figure it all out on her own. We talk about the real work of finding your people, navigating d…
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Tiny Flies, Big Answers: Using Drosophila Genetics to Tackle Alzheimer’s with Dr. Moulton
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41:01In this episode, Veronika talked to Dr. Matthew Moulton. Dr. Moulton is an associate professor in the Department of Biology at Texas A&M. He received his Bachelor's at Brigham Young University and his PhD at the University of Utah. His lab focuses on delineating the molecular mechanisms of genes associated with neurological disease, especially Alzh…
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Michael Kentris discusses with Dr. Lyell Jones, Editor of Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, what is important to learn and how to stay up to date throughout your career in a world where medicine is evolving more rapidly than ever before. They discuss a variety of tools including high-yield summaries, conference attendance, discussing cases…
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Leadership from a Global Perspective - Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Sherman ’95
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1:05:06What does it take to lead at every level and shape the leaders of tomorrow? SUMMARY Long Blue Line podcast host, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz ’99 sat with Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Sherman ’95, the U.S. Air Force Academy’s vice superintendent, for a deep dive into leadership, humanity and building a world-class service academy. This episode is packe…
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