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What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs, welcome to TED Health, with host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. TED speakers answer questions you never even knew you had, and share ideas you won't hear anywhere else, all around how we can live healthier lives. Follow Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider on Instagram at @shoshanamd and LinkedIn at @shoshanaungerleidermd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jeff McAuliff and David Cotter host "Bev Boyz", a craft podcast focused strictly on craft beer. Not only do they offer their opinions and reviews on local beers but also beers from around the US.
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A podcast for millennials who are serious about health and fitness! Join Irish-Australian nutritionist (G.Dip. Human Nutrition) and online fitness coach Aoife McAuliffe as she simplifies nutrition and fitness and dispels fact from fad (diet) so that you can lose fat while eating more, training smarter, and ultimately understand nutrition so that you too can experience food freedom! Each week the Empower Her Fitness podcast will help you to understand what to focus on when it comes to weight ...
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Welcome to the RePlay Magazine Podcast, hosted by Randy Chilton, which will share interesting bits of “coin-op” history and entertaining stories from industry greats – the visionaries, legends and characters that make the business fun!
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I'm Not Famous

Im Not Famous

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The official podcast of radio host Big Sonny. Be sure to tune in every Tuesday at 6pm AEST on 99.3FM Sunbury Radio. Join the conversation on my weekly podcast along with special guests as we dig deep into politics and pop culture, music and movies and more !. Learn something new or have a good laugh as we talk above the noise of mainstream media. Be "awake" not "woke" and keep freedom of speech "free"
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The Public Speakers Podcast relates to where the world of speaking is now. Discussions are created around the evolution of stage to screen and back again as we make our way to the new version of our art form. Enjoy some personal connections, with a little laughter too, as we get to the point about what's next in the speaking industry.
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Think Differently and Deeply Podcast

The Center for Transformative Teaching & Learning

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Take a deeper dive into the Mind, Brain, and Education (MBE) through our research journal, "Think Differently and Deeply." We share science research articles authored by teachers at St. Andrew's Episcopal School for the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning. ----------------- Connect with us ----------------- Learn more about The CTTL: https://www.thecttl.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecttl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTTLatSAES Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.co ...
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On Voices of Vets, we listen to veterans tell their stories about what life is like serving in the military, how serving has impacted them, and beyond. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent. Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: E7HLUIRPD60UMEWQ
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Room For Growth

WillowTree

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Join WillowTree’s Billie Loewen for a deep dive into growth marketing. In each episode, Billie discusses the latest news and topics in lifecycle marketing, chatting with a wide array of guests, including WillowTree colleagues, client-partners, and industry thought leaders. Let's grow!
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Developer Diaries

Developer Diaries

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Each week Ben Wilson analyses a certain aspect of the residential property industry, bringing together his nearly 20 years of experience in the business to explain just what it takes to be successful and make substantial profits in the world of residential property development. This a podcast for anyone aspiring to make it in the world of property development or those who simply have a keen interest in property more generally.
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The Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists is the professional membership association for occupational therapists in Ontario, Canada. In this OSOT podcast series, we discuss everything that new occupational therapy graduates need to know to transition into the workforce successfully. This series was created and is hosted by Lindsay Rideout, a second year occupational therapy student from the University Toronto.
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We help medical device professionals deepen their knowledge of customers, the industry, and their role. Our main objective is to help you become expert in your current position, and through a better understanding of others within your company and the best practices in others in the industry, enable you to fast-track your career.
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In this episode, we dive into Happy Gilmore 2 — the long-awaited (but maybe not needed?) sequel to the beloved golf comedy classic. While packed with cameos and callbacks, this Netflix follow-up struggles to recapture the charm and punch of the original. The plot leans heavily on overdone mini-golf antics, leaving little room for anything fresh or …
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At the plant-based burger chain Slutty Vegan, Pinky Cole is flipping the script on vegan food with bold style. In conversation with host of "TED Radio Hour" Manoush Zomorodi, she shares the highs and lows of her entrepreneurial journey, from her roots in Baltimore to the grease fire that took her first storefront in Harlem. Learn more about the aut…
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After a mysterious wave of tics and twitches swept through a small-town high school in New York, documentary podcaster Dan Taberski set out to investigate what was really happening. Drawing on extensive research and intimate interviews with the people involved, he explores the roots of mass hysteria — and what it reveals about the line between illn…
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The RePlay Podcast returns with an interesting and insightful chat with Bob Geschine, president and CEO of H. Betti Industries. Bob, a recent recipient of Amusement Industry Hall of Fame honors from AAMA, has made many contributions to the company we know as “Betson.” Bob came aboard as controller, taking a pay cut to do so, and has been one of the…
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When anxiety rears its head, we often just want it to go away. Clinical psychologist David H. Rosmarin asks us to consider instead the positive role anxiety can play in our lives, sharing four practical steps to transform it from your enemy into your ally. For a chance to give your own TED Talk, fill out the Idea Search Application: ted.com/ideasea…
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Active learning happens when children ask questions - just ask first-grade "knowledge makers" at St. Andrew's Episcopal School. First Grade teacher Sung Hee Kim shares how she introduced elementary school students to metacognition with help from a stone. SUBSCRIBE TO THINK DIFFERENTLY & DEEPLY ON iTUNES/APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3JCpK1u And …
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Why is having the sex talk, admitting you passed gas, or being open about your body hair so seemingly uncomfortable for all of us? Journalist and host of the podcast, Embodied, Anita Rao, joins Chris this week to discuss why having open conversations about taboo topics like sex, relationships, and our bodies can help us understand ourselves better …
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There's a reliable indicator of a woman's future likelihood of cardiovascular disease — but it rarely gets asked about, says obstetrician and researcher Meryam Sugulle. She delves into the role of the placenta in pregnancy, how it can predict health outcomes and the single question that should be worked into routine health screenings. After the tal…
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Welcome to The Ugly Truth. where truth matters more than party lines, and peace matters more than power.Today’s episode tackles a difficult and urgent question: Are we being led—again—into a war based on lies?With growing rhetoric around Iran, recycled intelligence claims, and political flip-flops from even the most trusted voices, it's time to ask…
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TED Fellow and equity bioengineer Erika Moore investigates how cells controlling inflammation behave differently depending on a patient's background. By focusing on the "who" behind the disease, Moore is uncovering why certain diseases disproportionately affect certain ethnicities, paving the way for more inclusive and effective health care. For a …
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A shared language is not about erasing culture. It’s about building a common foundation where diverse cultures can collaborate, coexist, and thrive.The idea of 180 languages spoken in the New York school system is a great sign of the diversity and strength of America. But sometimes I think they forget that this can also create segregated bubbles. J…
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In 1952, polio was everywhere: killing or paralyzing roughly half a million people annually. Yet just 10 years later, paralytic polio cases in the US dropped by 96% and we were on track to get rid of polio for good. But in recent years, the virus started striking back. So, what’s behind these recent spikes? Explore the dangers of poliovirus and the…
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All year long, researchers at hospitals around the world collect samples from flu patients and send them to top virology experts with one goal: to design the vaccine for the next flu season. But why do we need a new one every year? Vaccines for diseases like mumps and rubella offer a lifetime of protection with two shots early in life; what’s so sp…
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Ethan Lindenberger never got vaccinated as a kid. So one day, he went on Reddit and asked a simple question: "Where do I go to get vaccinated?" The post went viral, landing Lindenberger in the middle of a heated debate about vaccination and, ultimately, in front of a US Senate committee. Less than a year later, the high school senior reports back o…
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How do we learn ? Asking questions. How do we improve ? Asking questions. Science is not a religion. Science by its very nature is designed to be questioned. When it comes to advances in science and the medical world I believe we live in one of the best times. I am not about anti-vaccine conversations I’m about informed consent conversations. If my…
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Have we lost the practical wisdom of what happens as people die? With lessons from a career witnessing thousands of people's final breaths, palliative care expert Kathryn Mannix urges us to demystify the experience of death, sharing how a better understanding of what actually happens can reduce fear in the final days, for you and your loved ones. A…
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Well this is a touchy subject but I take it nobody wants to address the elephant in the room. And since it’s Disney why not just call it Dumbo. And the big Dumbo is asking if global brands like Disney should be involved ethically as well as economically when making decisions. As always I am not leaning either way. I simply point out it’s interestin…
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In Episode 2 of the RePlay Podcast, we chat with Terry Moss (Moss Distributing). In the 1960s, Terry was working in the music industry in Los Angeles when a tragic plane crash claimed the life of his father and pulled him back home to Des Moines, Iowa, to run the family business. We’ll never know how Terry Moss might have shaped the business of mus…
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TED Fellow and chemosensory researcher Paule Joseph unveils the hidden power of a sense that's too often overlooked: smell. She delves into the science behind smell — from how it evokes memory and emotion to its potential for early disease detection — and advocates for the creation of a baseline test for taste and smell that could open the door to …
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Today is all about the science of teaching and how educators can apply continued education in their classrooms. Our guest Dr. Ian Kelleher explains his role as the CTTL Research Chair and makes the case for further professionalizing the practice of teaching, as has been done with so many other fields. In this episode, we discuss why creating assess…
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“My lens around style doesn’t have anything to do with style anymore — it’s about physicality,” says stylist and fashion consultant Stacy London. “What do I want to be able to do? How do I keep myself strong?” Stacy’s message has resonated for many women, and for this episode, she joins Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, host of TED Health, at TED2025 for a…
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Welcome to Episode 1 of the RePlay Magazine Podcast, hosted by Randy Chilton, which will share interesting bits of “coin-op” history and entertaining stories from industry greats – the visionaries, legends and characters that make the business fun! Our first guest is George McAuliffe, founder of Pinnacle Entertainment Group. George has decades of e…
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Are you actually bored, or is something else going on? Educator Kevin H. Gary shares three practical takeaways to deal with the doldrums, so you can take control of your attention, figure out which feelings to trust and name the real problem. After the talk, join Shoshana for a sweeping conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Harstad on the relationship be…
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The sequel you never knew you needed but now you want. A great movie the expands on the first. Always a good start when you can bring back the cast and have the same director and writer. If you’re not a fan you will be once you realise it’s like John Wick meets Rainman on a spreadsheet with neurodivergent military grade action. If that wasn’t enoug…
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A century after its discovery, insulin remain essential in treating diabetes, and has a relatively low production cost, with a vial generally costing less than $6 to make. But those in the US pay on average 10 times more than those in other countries— leading some patients to take less than prescribed. Kiah Williams takes a look at the US supply ch…
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What if AI could help connect you with the right medical care, exactly when you need it? Health systems entrepreneur, surgeon and TED Fellow Mohamed Aburawi explores how his digital health platform, Speetar, uses AI to bridge the healthcare gap in underserved regions, like his native Libya, by connecting patients with doctors who truly understand t…
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News flash. Women in space is not a shocker. Along with men there are plenty of hard working astronauts who are women. And like any job especially one so daunting don’t you think skill and merit should win out over all. Well this story is about six brave astronauts, oops I mean passengers who went into space for ten minutes and supposedly changed t…
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Today's interview might have the catchiest title in our most recent publication. Sara McAuliffe is an English teacher, Co-Leader of New Employee Mentoring Program, and Professional Growth Pathway Co-Leader at St. Andrew's. In this episode, we talk about the personal nature of thinking about your craft and the constant nature of growth and improveme…
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In the 1600s, Isaac Newton conducted a series of experiments to better understand the lights and colors that sometimes appear when your eyes are closed. If you’ve ever sat around an evening campfire or unintentionally glanced at the Sun, you may have noticed illuminated patterns briefly dance along your vision. So how do these visual illusions form…
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