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VisibilOT

Lisa Hamilton

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The mission of VisibilOT is to raise awareness, provide education, and advocate for individuals living with invisible disabilities and chronic conditions. Through insightful conversations and expert perspectives, we aim to offer valuable education, support, and strategies for the community and healthcare practitioners alike. We want to empower those of you who are living with these often misunderstood and invisible health struggles, and believe that while many challenges faced may be unseen, ...
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AU4H Radio - Real Talk

Donna M. Kshir - Lee Cougardawn Roberts

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Sister advocates and best friends Donna M. Kshir and Lee 'Cougardawn' Roberts co-host 'Real Talk' on AU4H Radio (Advocates United for Healing). Grab a cuppa and join them at the round table, as they discuss social issues including women's health, animal welfare, invisible disabilities, mental health, addiction recovery, child abuse, the missing, healing, and other relevant topics happening around the globe. AU4H Radio - Real Talk is owned, operated, and created by Donna M. Kshir and Lee 'Cou ...
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The Sunflower Conversations

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

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The Sunflower Conversations are where we explore hidden disabilities through the prism of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower. In a world where it can be hard to feel like your story matters, we want to give you a space to share your experience. Whether you or someone you care about wears the Sunflower lanyard, we hope that by giving voice to these experiences, we can empower others and encourage more people to support people with invisible disabilities.
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Are you an adult with learning disabilities (LD) or dyslexia? Do you often feel invisible in your everyday life because no one understands you? Have you been told you have LD—but don’t know what that means? Do you work with, teach, or live with someone who has LD? If so, these podcasts are for you! Each episode is full of practical, free tips and tricks to challenge and inspire you. We’ll share laughs, stories, and ideas that you can use today in your own life. I’m a professor who has been d ...
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Disability Owned Podcast

National Disability Institute

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Welcome to the Disability Owned podcast series. This series will highlight information and resources, including entrepreneurial support programs, from the small business support ecosystem. Each podcast will feature information on strategies, programs, and resources to inform entrepreneurs and small business owners with disabilities.
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The Chronically Courageous, where chronic illness warriors come to feel empowered and uplifted. Listen each week to be inspired by others who have found happiness and peace, despite the physical and emotional tolls of chronic illness. Together, we navigate this complex journey and move forward with courage, passion, and purpose! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Life as a Patient-Doctor

Stephanie Moss, MedPsycMoss

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Join incoming Psychiatry Resident Stephanie Moss (MD April 2024), also known as MedPsycMoss, as she shares her journey navigating life as both a patient and a future doctor. Through personal reflections and interviews with healthcare professionals she discussions topics like disabilities, mental health, sexual health, and diversity in medicine. Gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a medical career while managing invisible disabilities.
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Explore the future of innovation with 'Lexicon by Interesting Engineering' – a captivating podcast that dives into the heart of groundbreaking advancements. Join us for engaging conversations with leading experts in engineering and technology. Each episode of Lexicon unravels the stories of inspiration, the mechanics of breakthroughs, and peeks into what the future holds. Discover the fascinating journey of how today's ideas are shaping tomorrow's world. https://interestingengineering.com/ne ...
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How to Fix the Internet

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

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The internet is broken—but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re concerned about how surveillance, online advertising, and automated content moderation are hurting us online and offline, the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s How to Fix the Internet podcast offers a better way forward. EFF has been defending your rights online for over thirty years and is behind many of the biggest digital rights protections since the invention of the internet. Through curious conversations with some of the leading ...
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Ending the stigma of invisible disabilities, chronic illnesses, and non-apparent conditions, one story at a time. At Invisible Condition, we elevate voices, educate workplaces, and encourage curiosity. This podcast is for individuals living with invisible conditions and the leaders responsible for creating disability-inclusive spaces. It's up to us to break the barriers of fear and judgment. Hear from real people, living with non-apparent conditions, on how we can end the stigma and create i ...
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Discomfort Zone

Jason Herterich

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Discomfort Zone is a podcast about living with chronic illness and disability. Through interviews, conversations, and stories, each episode uncovers what it means to be chronically ill and disabled. Jason helps listeners understand that the best way to cope with the discomfort of illness is to turn towards it and laugh at it. Jason is an engineering graduate who reinvented himself as a podcaster and chronic illness/disability advocate after developing fibromyalgia, myalgic encephalomyelitis ...
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RadioEd

University of Denver

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Hosted by writer Emma Atkinson, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore the most compelling and interesting research coming out of DU.
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Understanding the differences between invisible and visible disabilities and how they affect the lives of everyday people. I will be coming from my own experiences living with several- depression, anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Epilepsy, and Multiple Sclerosis. The degree of each of these is interesting and worth exploring. I want to show everyone they have a story and it’s okay to tell it. You are seen and I see you. We see you. I will also be tackling some relationship issues as i ...
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DISabled to ENabled podcast is the podcast for people with chronic illnesses. Join British host Jessie Ace as she interviews inspiring people affected by chronic illness who turned their diagnosis into something unexpected. Listen to people such as celebrities/CEOs/athletes/marathon runners as well as real-life stories as they let you into their lives and how they did something awesome despite their chronic illness diagnosis. Learn their tips, tricks, and advice for living your best life wit ...
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As someone who is deaf/hard of hearing, the host Ahmed Khalifa has created the Hear Me Out! [CC] Podcast to interview people in and around the d/Deaf community who have amazing stories to share with you. Even though some of the guests may have a more severe hearing loss than others, Ahmed will still interview them and also provide transcripts for those who prefer to read the discussion. If you have any questions, feel free to email Ahmed at [email protected], and enjoy the show.
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Healing Ground Movement

Dr. Carly Hudson, D.C.

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At Healing Ground Movement, we believe that health is the culmination of 1,000 little choices a day. Each week, host Dr. Carly Hudson, D.C. sits down with a new guest to discuss their passion for health, movement and wellness. Interviews include specialists in the field of holistic and alternative medicine, as well as inspiring stories of healing transformations from athletes, artists, and performers of all kinds. As an infant, Dr. Carly suffered a devastating and life-threatening illness. S ...
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"Life can sometimes be challenging, but despite this, all we want is to be happy, live life to the full and succeed. Sometimes things don’t work out the way we plan. The trick is not to give up, “Dripping water hollows out stone, not through force but through persistence”-Ovid. Join She heals as she shares real-life stories, motivational talks, and inspiring tales of everyday people who have confronted their obstacles, never gave up and eventually succeeded. If you want to be inspired, overc ...
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Mama Tales

Sally Kuria

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What began as occasional storytelling on Instagram has grown into a full-fledged podcast connecting parents from all walks of life. Based in Nairobi, Mama Tales brings relatable, realistic, and insightful content for parents navigating the highs, lows, and everyday adventures of raising children. From the joys and challenges of early motherhood to the broader journey of parenting, each episode is designed to meet you where you are on your parenting path. Join host Sally and guests as they sh ...
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The Lady’s Illness Library is a collection of stories about unconventional illness journeys. Here, you won’t find prescriptive health tips or quick fixes, but exploratory conversations that seek to understand these immense human experiences. Diseases that are multifaceted, sort-of-undiagnosed, and debilitating–think autoimmunity, long COVID, migraine–are more common than ever, affecting majority women. And yet, despite their growing ubiquity, they still live beneath the surface of our cultur ...
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Gather around the table for conversations about creating equitable and inclusive workplaces where leaders rise above mediocrity and teams thrive. Betsy Cerulo (she/her) and her expert guests take on interrupting unhealthy workplace culture through thoughtful, meaningful dialogues that inspire action. Betsy Cerulo is the CEO and founder of AdNet/AccountNet, Inc. -Advocates for Workplace Excellence & Equity- which is LGBTE and WBE certified. She brings her 30+ years of expertise advocating for ...
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OzAlum Podcast

Australia Global Alumni in Indonesia

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Do you ever wonder how Australian alumni have gone on to achieve success after studying in Australia? Now you have the chance to find out as our alumni share unique stories about their experiences, knowledge and networks gained while in Australia that have helped them most in their journeys and key intersections of opportunity and alumni connections that have propelled them to where they are today. We have some talented alumni guest hosts lining up for exclusive interviews with our guests. L ...
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Introducing the Into The Storm Leaders Podcast: Stories of Courage, Growth, and Leadership. We explore the remarkable stories of individuals who have fearlessly charged into their storms, overcome challenges, and led their teams to success. Each episode of the ITS Leaders Podcast features candid and inspiring conversations that delve into the experiences, lessons learned, and invaluable insights of our guests. From entrepreneurs and executives to innovators and change-makers, we uncover the ...
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Show Notes Brain injuries are often described as an invisible disability. You don’t necessarily know just by looking at somebody that they have a brain injury, and they may not even know they have one. But inside, things can be very different. The World Health Organization has identified brain injury as a significant public health concern, and trau…
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Think about where you lay your head at night: Whether it’s an apartment, a house or a condo, do you own the place you sleep in? While it’s more common to own a home than to rent one, there are more people renting now in the United States than at any point since 1965. More than 45 million households in this country are rentals—that’s more than a thi…
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Today, we're joined by Bill Irby, CEO of AgEagle, to explore the future of drones, AI, and autonomy. What’s next for these high-tech unmanned systems, from military advancements to commercial breakthroughs? Let’s find out! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to IE+ for premium insights and exclusive content!…
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Now more than ever, we need to build, reinforce, and protect the tools and technology that support our freedom. EFF’s How to Fix the Internet returns with another season full of forward-looking and hopeful conversations with the smartest and most creative leaders, activists, technologists, policy makers, and thinkers around. People who are working …
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Join Laurie Ann Smith and Donna Kshir as they discuss their recent "Voices for the Voiceless Advocacy Documentary" that premiered on Tuesday, April 08, 2025. Please see the information below regarding this very special documentary! Advocates Donna M. Kshir, Lee "Cougardawn" Roberts, Michael Skinner and Laurie Ann Smith came together to speak about …
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Join Laurie Ann Smith and Donna Kshir as they discuss their recent "Voices for the Voiceless Advocacy Documentary" that premiered on Tuesday, April 08, 2025. Voices for the Voiceless Advocacy Doc... Advocates Donna M. Kshir, Lee "Cougardawn" Roberts, Michael Skinner and Laurie Ann Smith came together to speak about their experiences as an Advocate …
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Advocates Donna M. Kshir, Lee "Cougardawn" Roberts, Michael Skinner, and Laurie Ann Smith came together to speak about their experiences as advocates and how they got started in being a public voice for those whose voices were silenced and in many cases, are still being silenced. This Premiere coincides with Author, Advocate, Activist Donna M. Kshi…
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Today we sit down with Joseph Ayoade, an award-winning IT expert and AI specialist, who shares how cloud computing, big data, and machine learning could revolutionize drought management. From predictive weather models to smart irrigation, we explore the future of AI-driven climate solutions. Let’s get into it! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to IE+…
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In this episode of Lexicon, we’re joined by Hassaan Raza, CEO of Tavus, to explore the future of AI-driven video agents, conversational AI, and the ethics of human-AI interaction. From transforming healthcare to predicting AI in governance, Hassaan shares groundbreaking insights on where AI is headed next. Let’s dive in! Also, don’t forget to subsc…
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Join us as we welcome Shaylee Raye Hunter, Miss Petite Utah, who shares her journey as an advocate for women's rights and disability visibility. Shaylee opens up about her personal lived experiences with chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO), gastroparesis, and short bowel syndrome. In an open discussion, she shares how she manages her healt…
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EFF’s “How to Fix the Internet” podcast is a nominee in the Webby Awards 29th Annual People's Voice competition – and we need your support to bring the trophy home! Voting ends on April 17, so if you like what we do here by trying to envision a better digital future—please take a moment to go to eff.org/webby to cast your vote.…
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In this episode, we’re diving into the future of biomanufacturing with Dr. Doug Friedman, CEO of BioMADE. From bio-based plastics to revolutionary food tech, biomanufacturing is transforming industries, creating jobs, and keeping the U.S. competitive. Can biology replace fossil fuels? Can biotech revolutionize global supply chains? Let’s find out! …
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Summary In this conversation, Jess shares their journey of writing the book 'Being Sick Enough', which explores themes of invisible illness, childhood trauma, and the complexities of living with chronic conditions. The discussion delves into the challenges faced as a sick child, the misunderstandings surrounding invisible illnesses, and the process…
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PA State Rep Aaron Bernstine thanks Donna Kshir, Lee Roberts and Laurie Ann Smith for the years they spent fighting to protect children. Rep. Bernstine shares the email he received from Donna in August 2024 presenting him with her idea of a public child abuse registry. Donna and best friend Lee Cougardawn Roberts spent 9 years petitioning for a pub…
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In this episode of the VisibilOT Podcast, we’re kicking off both National Occupational Therapy Month and FND Awareness Month with a very special guest: Jason Kreuzman, MOT, OTR/L. Jason is an occupational therapist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, where he treats a wide range of pediatric patients with a focus on Functional Neurological Disorder (…
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PA State Rep Aaron Bernstine thanks Donna Kshir for presenting him with her idea of a public child abuse registry. Donna and best friend Lee Cougardawn Roberts spent 9 years petitioning for a public child abuse registry in Pennsylvania. The idea came to Donna as she was working on Conner's Law - Kentucky. Ronald Saunders ll tortured and killed 2 ye…
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In today's episode of Lexicon, we're joined by Scott Reynolds, co-founder of UpCodes, to discuss the fight against building code paywalls, the Pro Codes Act, and how technology is reshaping compliance. Stay tuned for an eye-opening conversation on accessibility, transparency, and the future of construction regulations. Also, don’t forget to subscri…
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This episode was first released on May 2, 2023. Dr. Seuss wrote a story about a Hawtch-Hawtcher Bee-Watcher whose job it is to watch his town’s one lazy bee, because “a bee that is watched will work harder, you see.” But that doesn’t seem to work, so another Hawtch-Hawtcher is assigned to watch the first, and then another to watch the second... unt…
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In this episode, Dr. Nazlie Latefi joins us to discuss how BioVanta takes a science-backed, plant-based approach to fighting inflammation and improving symptom relief. Cold and flu medications have remained unchanged for decades—but do they treat the root cause? Let’s find out. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to IE+ for premium insights and exclusi…
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Show Notes Think back to how you made decisions growing up. Whether it was the clothes you wore, where you hung out, who your friends were, and even how you coped with the struggles you faced—who did you confide in? Was it a friend, a sibling, a parent, a mentor or other trusted adult? It’s likely that peer influence—or how much your personal circl…
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When someone gives you the silent treatment, it can feel personal, especially if you think you did something wrong. But silence isn't always about you. sometimes it's a defense mechanism, a way to process emotions or even a form of control. In this episode I break down why it happens , how to deal with it and give yourself peace in this situations.…
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Kate Middleton, CEO of The Wren Project, joins us for a special edition as part of the Podcasthon, which seeks to spotlight thousands of charities. In this episode, Kate shares her personal journey with multiple autoimmune diseases and explains how the body attacks itself instead of viruses. The Wren Project pairs individuals with dedicated volunte…
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In this episode, we are joined by Brent Lucas, CEO of Envoy Medical, to explore the future of hearing health and the groundbreaking technology behind fully implanted hearing devices. We discuss the hidden impact of hearing loss on mental health and cognitive decline, Apple’s entry into the hearing aid market, and how Envoy Medical is disrupting the…
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In this episode, we chat with Elisha Samuels, who recently won Hidden Disability Personality of the Year at The Empowerment Awards by Talks with MS. The award was sponsored by Hidden Disabilities Sunflower and presented by our podcast host, Chantal. Elisha shares her own unique experiences of living with multiple sclerosis, discussing her challenge…
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If you could give a piece of yourself to save a stranger's life, would you do it? Just six weeks ago, Bonni's fiancé, David Pinkus, did just that. He got on the operating table and gave a kidney to save the life of a man whose name he didn’t even know. Bonni was by his side as they boarded a plane to NYC with four kidneys and returned home with one…
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Today, we’re joined by Professor Robert Hairstans, Centre for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures Head at Edinburgh Napier University. From net-zero housing to AI-driven construction, Robert shares insights on how timber can replace traditional materials, speed up building times, and help tackle the climate crisis. Join us as we explore …
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In this episode of The VisibilOT Podcast, we’re diving into the mission and impact of The Dysautonomia Project (TDP), a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the gap between what autonomic specialists know and what patients and community-based providers need to know. Since its grassroots beginnings in 2014, TDP has become the global leader in dysautonomi…
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Summary In this conversation, Maggie Bushway shares her experiences as a child with brain cancer and the impact it had on her life, family, and friendships. She discusses the importance of autonomy in medical decisions, the role of writing in processing emotions, and the challenges of managing chronic illness while pursuing her passion for writing.…
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“...we really need more representation of this so we can smash these attitudes for all disabilities.” Peta Hooke interviews Zoe, a disabled journalist, copyright, author and public speaker. Zoe is a passionate advocate fighting against ableism and removing the stigma. She discusses attitudinal barriers and how someone may have a disability that is …
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Today, we’re joined by Alfredo Esposito, a digital rights advocate, copyright expert, and AI law specialist, to explore the rise of DeepSeek, China’s open-source answer to OpenAI. From AI regulation to the global tech arms race, Alfredo breaks down the legal, ethical, and geopolitical challenges shaping the future of artificial intelligence. So, jo…
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Show Notes Booker T. Washington once said: “An inch of progress is worth more than a yard of complaint.” A once enslaved man who became an author and speaker in the post-Reconstruction Jim Crow-era South, Washington famously advocated against protest and agitation tactics meant to advance civil rights. Washington’s position was that Black Americans…
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Karen Thackray from DEBRA UK and Lisa Irvine joined us to discuss the rare skin condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB), sometimes known as butterfly skin. Lisa and her daughter live with EB and offer first-hand insights into the genetic skin condition that causes painful blisters. Karen breaks down the four main types of EB and their varying impacts.…
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Today, we’re joined by Paul Cheng, the innovator behind FuseRing, a groundbreaking solid-state welding technology set to revolutionize industries from nuclear energy to aerospace. From offshore pipelines to deep-sea submarines, Paul shares insights into how his filler-free, high-strength welding process eliminates heat-affected zones and redefines …
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In this episode, we are joined by Charlie Diggs, CEO of Dynasafe, to explore the hidden dangers of unexploded ordnance and the groundbreaking technologies his team uses to make the world a safer place. We discuss the global impact of old munitions, the environmental challenges of underwater bombs, and how Dynasafe is leading the charge in innovativ…
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that the age-old issue of America’s broken and corrupt health insurance industry has recently received an abundance of negative press. Anyone living with chronic illness is well aware of the obscene costs and inhumane denials of necessary healthcare that are a daily occurrence in the U.S. With the re…
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In this episode, we sit down with Piyush Sevalia, Executive Vice President of Marketing at SiTime, to explore how their cutting-edge MEMS-based precision timing technology is revolutionizing modern electronics. Piyush shares how SiTime solves the toughest challenges in the $10B timing industry, from AI data centers to electric vehicles and wearable…
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Summary In this conversation, Tara Moriarty discusses her journey into the world of service dogs, the challenges of finding and training them, and the importance of understanding their role in supporting individuals with disabilities. The discussion covers the costs associated with obtaining a service dog, the various training methods, and the misc…
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Chris Stratta from The Leprosy Missions is our guest this week on the podcast to educate us about how Leprosy, a curable disease often associated with stigma, affects thousands globally today. This episode explores its symptoms, the challenges those diagnosed face, and the critical role of education in combatting fear and discrimination. We discuss…
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“I think it's important for people to realise that disabled people can be successful.” Peta Hooke interviews Amelia, a queer, autistic and very opinionated social justice advocate (her words). Amelia combines the professional expertise as a social worker with her personal understanding of the intricacies of living with a non-obvious disability and …
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Today, we’re joined by Benjamin Lee, a professor at Penn Engineering and an expert in data center architecture, to explore the intersection of AI, energy, and sustainability. From natural gas to next-gen data centers, Benjamin shares insights into the challenges of powering AI’s growth and how innovation in energy infrastructure could shape the fut…
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Hosted by writers Emma Atkinson and Jordyn Reiland, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore the most compelling and interesting research coming out of DU. See below for a transcript of this episode. This week, production assistant and DU graduate stude…
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Today, we sat down with Alec Shkolnik, co-founder and CEO of LiquidPiston, to explore how revolutionary engine designs reshape power generation. From military-grade innovations to multi-fuel versatility, Alec shares insights into solving real-world challenges with LiquidPiston’s cutting-edge X-Engine. Join us as we dive into the future of energy, e…
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Today, we’re joined by Brandon Lucia, CEO of Efficient Computer and professor at Carnegie Mellon University, to explore how energy-efficient chips are reshaping the tech landscape. From AI to space exploration, Brandon shares insights into solving real-world challenges with groundbreaking processor design and unparalleled efficiency. Join us as we …
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Penasaran bagaimana cara meraih Beasiswa PhD Australia Awards? Di episode OzAlum Podcast kali ini, Raisa Savitri, penerima Beasiswa PhD Australia Awards, berbagi cerita tentang persiapan, tekad, dan ketekunannya. Dengan moto "gagal bersiap berarti bersiap untuk gagal," ia menekankan pentingnya perencanaan matang untuk mencapai kesuksesan. Bersama p…
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Penasaran bagaimana proses mendaftar dan meraih Beasiswa Australia Awards? Dalam episode terbaru OzAlum Podcast, Nuky Setiofitria dan Abrian Duta Firmansyah, penerima Beasiswa Australia Awards untuk program Master, berbagi kisah mereka tentang tekad, persiapan, dan perjalanan mereka hingga berhasil mendapatkan beasiswa tersebut. Bersama pewara Rais…
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In this episode, I sit down with Linda Gakuru, a neurodivergent parent raising neurodivergent children, to explore the challenges and triumphs of navigating parenting and neurodiversity in Africa. Linda shares her journey of accepting her diagnosis, how it helped her understand herself and her children, and why early diagnosis is so critical. We al…
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In this episode of VisibilOT, Lisa sits down with Chris Werge, who shares his personal journey living with long COVID. Chris opens up about the challenges he has faced, from navigating various treatments and their uncertainties to managing the profound impact of the condition on his daily life. Through his story, he highlights the emotional and phy…
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Today, we sit down with Sina Flynn, PE, a highly experienced structural engineer and project manager at Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, to uncover how AI is revolutionizing structural design. From automating workflows to enhancing collaboration, Sina reveals how AI is driving innovation, improving efficiency, and promoting sustainabili…
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