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Core Internal Medicine via following series: 5 Pearls || Clinically relevant pearls Mind the Gap || Why do we do what we do? Gray Matters || Management Reasoning Hoofbeats || Dissecting clinical reasoning At the Bedside || Explore everyday challenges
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Iron Butterfly

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The first podcast by and for women in the US Intelligence Community, The Iron Butterfly Podcast brings you real stories from women in intelligence. Eighty years ago, Eloise Page joined the Office of Strategic Services, trailblazing a path for what ultimately became the United States Intelligence Community. She rose the ranks from secretary to case officer, defying the norms of her time, and eventually became the first female Chief of Station at CIA. Eloise was known among her colleagues to b ...
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The Jasta Show

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Musician, former television host, and podcaster Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed, Kingdom of Sorrow, Jasta and the former host of MTV's Headbanger's Ball) interviews your heroes every Monday and Thursday. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigitalnetwork.com and use the code JASTA to save 15% on the entire network.
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Black Iron Radio

Black Iron Nutrition & Training

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Welcome to Black Iron Radio! The Black Iron team is here to cut through the noise and give you real, no-BS advice on feeling, performing and looking your best. Every week we share practical nutrition, training, and wellness strategies and tips to help you succeed. Join the party!
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That Might Be Cool: The Road to Avengers Endgame

TMBC Productions, comic books,avengers,endgame,marvel,mcu,infinity war,captain marvel,iron man,captain america,hulk,thor,ragnarok,black panther,comics,guardians of the galaxy,thanos,Collider,The Weekly Planet,comic book movies,spider-man,x-men,shazam

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A series of studies on narrative pop-culture, we take a new topic each season, and dive deep to find its unique core. Season one is THE ROAD TO ENDGAME, where we try to find out if the whole of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is greater or lesser than its parts. Instagram/Twitter: @ThatMightBeCool Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE with a friend!
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The mission of the National Institute for Permanent Family Connectedness (NIPFC) is to advance permanency for all children and youth, with Family Finding as a core strategy and a method that adds value to service systems. Let's Have a Conversation is our podcast that brings together ideas, practice, and discovery of youth services to promote innovation and discussion in the field.
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“Physical” in physical fitness is just an expression. In a world where iron and steel are king, the mind is still the most valuable tool. The mind drives the body and Phase One Fitness is dedicated to teaching that principle so the effort that is put forth can truly translate into meaningful gains and noticeable improvement. After 40 years in the fitness world I’ve decided to pass down some of the plethora of knowledge I’ve accumulated over those years. I’ll discuss everything from the first ...
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Pivot to the Future with Will.i.am and Omar Abbosh

Antica Productions/Entertainment One with Will.i.am and Omar Abbosh

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An inspiring podcast series co-hosted by Omar Abbosh and will.i.am Commonly held beliefs about how to drive business growth aren’t going to cut it in today’s era of unprecedented technological and cultural upheaval. Forget things like fast following, cash cow milking and innovating on the “edge.” In each episode, you’ll hear rare insights from courageous leaders who are bravely reinventing reinvention. Omar and will.i.am break some rules and break down how to harness the winds of change to g ...
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RunwithKat Show

Katherine Campbell

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Welcome to the RunwithKat Show! A running podcast that centers around helping you run happy, healthy, and strong. Im Kat! Physical Therapist, Personal Trainer, Run Coach, and most importantly runner. For over 10 years now, running has been one of the biggest constants in my life, and my goal is that it becomes the same for you. As a physical therapist, one of my foundational core values is that movement is medicine, which is why I am extremely passionate about keeping runners healthy. This p ...
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The World to Come

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2020 WEBBY AWARD HONOREE In a post-apocalyptic world with no internet or electricity, five disparate factions vie for dominance in the city-state of Fiveboro. Each tribe worships at the altar of the bygone pop-culture references of an earlier time, and relishes the stories of film and television they've never actually seen. The Fansci Folk live in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy cosplay kingdom, the Escandalistas invoke the drama of the Telenovelas, The Criterione Collective praises the independent Art Fil ...
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A new iron compound hints 'primordial' helium hides in Earth's core Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Chemistry Science News Log in By Skyler Ware
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Leaking when you run or lift? Feeling disconnected from your core after pregnancy? In this episode, Dr. Whitney (Black Iron’s pelvic floor physical therapist) sits down with coaches Christin and Chloe to talk all things pelvic floor and core strength. They break down what these muscles actually do, why symptoms like peeing during workouts are commo…
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You don’t have to earn your food — not with a workout, not with “good” behavior, not ever. Maggie, Jess, and Joyce call out the toxic food-and-exercise transactions we’ve been taught and show you how to break the cycle for good. If you’re ready to stop punishing yourself and start fueling a life you fully enjoy, this conversation is for you! Nutrit…
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In this podcast episode, Connor Millstein returns to discuss a unique event called 'The Rising,' scheduled for August 27th-31st in Lockhart, Texas. The event, hosted on a farm, aims to explore the concepts of freedom, sovereignty related to food supply, independence from the 'sick care system,' and overall body optimization. Highlights include teac…
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Think eating healthy has to break the bank? Think again. Ryann, Lauren, and Morgan break down exactly how to eat well without draining your wallet. From staple foods that offer the most bang for your buck to meal prep hacks that save time and money, this is your guide to budget-friendly nutrition that doesn’t suck. Whether you’re cooking for one, f…
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How science can help you train your puppy Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Animals Science News Log in By Joshua Rapp Learn
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Juno reveals dozens of lava lakes on Jupiter's moon Io Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Planetary Science Science News Log in By Katherine Kornei
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Squirty gels bring the taste of cake and coffee to virtual reality Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Tech Science News Log in By Simon Makin
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A messed-up body clock could be a bigger problem than lack of sleep Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Health & Medicine Science News Log in On the eve of Daylight Saving Time, I flew home to Vermont from California.…
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Tech billionaires' vision of an AI-dominated future is flawed ' and dangerous Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Artificial Intelligence Science News Log in By Ashley Yeager
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A gas clump in the Milky Way's neighborhood might be a 'dark galaxy' Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Astronomy Science News Log in By Mara Johnson-Groh
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Earth's landmasses lost trillions of tons of water this century Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Climate Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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A quantum computing milestone is immediately challenged by a supercomputer Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Quantum Physics Science News Log in By Mara Johnson-Groh
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Two privately-owned spacecraft make contact from the moon Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Landing plans More Stories from Science News on Space Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Seeking the anomalies that lead to discoveries Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Science News Log in Science is, at its heart, a system for asking questions and seeking answers.
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A NASA rover finally found Mars' missing carbon Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Space Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Loneliness is higher among middle-aged Americans than older ones Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Psychology Science News Log in By Sujata Gupta
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How a Labrador retriever's genes might affect the dog's obesity risk Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Animals Science News Log in By Alex Viveros
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The nearest single star to Earth has four small planets Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Space Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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A child who got CAR-T cancer therapy is still disease-free 18 years later Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Genetics Science News Log in By Andrea Tamayo
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Readers weigh in on brainlike AI technology Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space All about AI Corrections Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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A shadowy market for weight-loss drugs has emerged online Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space The life-changing effects of GLP-1 drugs Off-brand drugs can lead to dosing errors A community of peptide users Name-brand drugs come with big price tags Why experts are worried ab…
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Mouse brains hint at why it's so hard to forget food poisoning Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Neuroscience Science News Log in By Elise Cutts
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Uranus emits more heat than previously thought Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Planetary Science Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
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Ancient horse hunts challenge ideas of 'modern' human behavior Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space Bucking orthodoxy about 'modern' human behavior Ambushing horse families Teamwork among early hunters Tactical advantages of communal hunting More Stories from Science News on…
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Early Parkinson's trials revive stem cells as a possible treatment Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Neuroscience Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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These ancient Maya-era puppets may have been used in rituals Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Archaeology Science News Log in By Tom Metcalfe
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Western Europe's oldest face adds new wrinkles to human evolution Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Anthropology Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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Narwhals may use their iconic tusks to play Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Animals Science News Log in By McKenzie Prillaman
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Some trees are coping with extreme heat surprisingly well Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Climate Science News Log in By Siddhant Pusdekar
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Neutrinos' maximum possible mass shrinks further Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Particle Physics Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Hidden Antarctic lakes could supercharge sea level rise Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Climate Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Fires in the Amazon forest may melt sea ice in Antarctica Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Environment Science News Log in By Meghie Rodrigues
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The sound of clapping, explained by physics Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space More Stories from Science News on Physics Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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A claimed hint of alien life whips up spirited debate Recent posts in Humans Recent posts in Life Recent posts in Earth Recent posts in Physics Recent posts in Space What did we already know about this planet?
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We’re back with part two of our conversation with Elizabeth Grimm, and trust us—you’re going to want to lean in for this one. After an already epic career in national security, Liz somehow “accidentally” became a professor (are we sensing a theme here?). She shares how teaching became her calling, even as she tried to resist it, and how she sees it…
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Sam, Amanda, and Acacia have a candid conversation about living, training, and fueling with autoimmune disease. From lupus and rheumatoid arthritis to Hashimoto’s and celiac, they dive into the daily realities of managing symptoms, advocating for your health, and finding balance through nutrition and lifestyle. They talk flare-ups, food triggers, e…
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In this episode of the podcast, the host welcomes back Nicholas Pinot, who first appeared in 2018. They discuss the ongoing and increasing impact of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) due to advancing technology and the importance of acknowledging and mitigating their effects on health. Nicholas shares his journey since the first podcast, noting his tra…
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Morgan and Krissy sit down with Black Iron’s newest coach, Jess Saxon — Team USA weightlifter, prosecutor, new mom, and nutrition coach. Jess shares her journey from the courtroom to the platform to postpartum life, opening up about the identity shift that comes with motherhood, navigating her first cut outside of sport, and what it really looks li…
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Training for two (or more) sports at once sounds cool and all, but what does it take to do it well? Krissy, Amanda, and Chelsea unpack what it means to be a hybrid vs. multi-sport athlete (while encouraging you to ditch the labels). They break down: the differences between hybrid and concurrent training, logistics of structuring sessions, navigatin…
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