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Treated with Dr. Sara Szal
Can Microdosing Psychedelics Actually Improve Your Health?
Did you know that some people take a small dose of LSD in the morning instead of an SSRI to treat depression? Microdosing psychedelics has become more mainstream, and today, Dr. Sara explores the growing body of research on microdosing to improve overall health. Although limited, studies have shown that microdosing LSD and psilocybin can improve blood pressure, sleep, mood, social cognition, and—anecdotally—creativity, with no reported adverse side effects. Dr. Sara examines the intricacies of these studies and highlights some of their limitations—particularly the lack of research on microdosing in women, and why this needs to change...
2025-05-21
27 min
Slate Culture
What Next | The Arts of the Deal
How Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...
2025-05-07
32 min
Slate News
What Next | The Arts of the Deal
How Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...
2025-05-07
32 min
Slate Daily Feed
What Next | The Arts of the Deal
How Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...
2025-05-07
32 min
What Next | Daily News and Analysis
The Arts of the Deal
How Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...
2025-05-07
32 min
Das Berlin Hörspiel
Wer weiß, wer kennt. Das Amt für Verwandtensuche
Mit Ende des II. Weltkriegs beginnt für Jüdinnen und Juden aus ganz Europa die Suche nach Angehörigen. Das Radio wird dabei zum wichtigsten Medium und zu einem Ort kollektiver Trauer und Hoffnung. Dokumentarisches Hörspiel zu 80 Jahren Kriegsende. Mit Cathrin Störmer, Dirk Josef Müller, Anna Stieblich, Stephan Wolf-Schönburg, Tilla Kratochwil, Veit Schubert, Veronika Bellova, Pierre Frykberg, Janusz Cichocki u.a.//Von Ofer Waldman & Noam Brusilovsky// Regie: Noam Brusilovsky// Produktion rbb 2025 Vielen Dank an Dr. Tehila Darmon-Malka, Autorin von "Missing: The Search for Relatives after the Holocaust", für die großzügi...
2025-05-04
46 min
Front Row
Robert de Niro, Gladiators exhibition, Festen: Mark Anthony Turnage and Lee Hall's new opera
Hollywood legend Robert De Niro explains why he's starring in his first ever TV series Zero Day, where he plays a former US President out to find the culprits behind a deadly cyber-attack on America. He's joined by the show's screenwriter Eric Newman. With the British Council facing financial pressures it is considering the sale of its art collection, we hear from Jenny Waldman, Director of the Art Fund about what this might mean. Mark Anthony Turnage and Lee Hall talk about their new opera Festen, based on the Danish film by Thomas Vinterberg, which explores the impact of...
2025-02-10
42 min
Palliative Care Journal Watch
September 16, 2024
In our September 2024 episode, our co-hosts, Dr. Leonie Herx and Dr. Sharon Watanabe are joined by special guests Dr. Jean Mathews, Dr. Anna Voeuk and Dr. Aynharan Sinnarajah.During this episode, they highlight the following 4 articles:Mooney-Doyle K, Ventura Castellon E, Lindley LC. Factors Associated With Transitions to Adult Care Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Medical Complexity. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2024 Mar;41(3):245-252. doi: 10.1177/10499091231177053. Epub 2023 May 18. PMID: 37199720. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37199720/Cheon S, Tam J, Herx L, Nowak J, Goldie C, Kain D, Iqbal M, Sinnarajah A, Mathews J. Care Coordination Between Fa...
2024-10-04
44 min
Literaturhaus-Podcast
#96 Ofer Waldman: „Ich vermisse das Orchesterleben unaufhörlich“
Ofer Waldman war Profi-Orchester-Musiker. Heute arbeitet er als Autor. Sein Buch „Singularkollektiv“ versammelt Erzählungen aus dem Orchestergraben. So scharfsinnig wie liebevoll seziert er darin das Sozialgefüge des Orchesters und die in ihm arbeitenden Menschen. Mit Anna Maria Stock spricht er darüber, wieso er als Hornist besonders viel Zeit hatte, um das Geschehen im Orchester zu beobachten und warum sich ausgerechnet am Orchester so schön vom menschlichen Zusammenleben erzählen lässt. Außerdem verrät er, was für ihn das Musikmachen vom Schreiben unterscheidet – und was das mit Zeit zu tun hat. Foto: Bernd Bru
2024-08-29
34 min
In Turn
Interview with Tony Schmaltz
Today I had a chance to interview Tony Schmaltz who is an author, a speaker, a coach and a success strategist. Tony has a passion for helping people upgrade their lives in any area possible. Specializing in mindset, wealth creation, manifesting, relationships and happiness, he will help you live the life of your dreams. Tony has shared live or virtual stages with Les Brown, Tom Ziglar, Steve Chandler, Waldo Waldman, Tana Goertz, Kevin Sorbo and so many more. There are SOOO many moments of overcoming adversity, including losing it all and making massive comebacks when faced with huge challenges. Many...
2024-05-18
39 min
Surviving the Survivor: #BestGuests in True Crime
Stephan Sterns Trial Date Set as State Seeks Justice for Madeline Soto
IT'S HERE: STS HARDCOVER BOOK SIGNED COPIES FROM JOEL AND KARM: https://premierecollectibles.com/waldmanPre-Order Joel's Book: Https://amzn.to/48GwbLxConnect with STS: Https://patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorSTS Website: https://survivingthesurvivor.com/STS Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/#STSNation, Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime… Two weeks ago, 13-year-old Madeline "Maddie" Soto disappeared, prompting a statewide Missing Child Alert. Officials confirmed her body was later found in ru...
2024-03-20
1h 30
EV Hub Live
Building a Clean Economy Workforce
The Inflation Reduction Act aims to create nine million good jobs over the next decade, with ten percent of those jobs in clean manufacturing. This echoes the manufacturing boom that created the Steel Belt, bringing life to communities across the heartland of America. But that boom eventually led to the Rust Belt and a sense among manufacturing workers that they had been left behind. With labor movements on the rise, workers are becoming more optimistic for another growth of sustainable communities built around these good jobs. But with persistent supply chain challenges on the horizon and neighboring countries with...
2024-02-27
39 min
The Doctor's Art
One Hundred Voices Later — A Retrospective
In the 100th episode of The Doctor's Art, we reflect on the lessons and insights we have heard from guests over the past two years. We first share the story of how The Doctor’s Art podcast came to be, then we discuss some of the most meaningful and impactful episodes for us and how the show has changed the way we practice medicine and approach life. Finally, we share exciting new directions in which we hope to take the program.In this episode, we discuss: 1:45 - How The Doc...
2024-02-20
1h 02
Neurology Minute
Reviewing Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Events
Dr. Halley Alexander and Dr. Genna Waldman discuss her presentation at the AES (Annual Epilepsy Society) symposium session reviewing PNEE (psychogenic non-epileptic events) and indications of discontinuation of medications. Show references: https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.12356 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1059131119300342 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/brb3.2567 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1167.2010.02696.x https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108004
2024-01-25
02 min
Freakonomics Radio
5 Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing (Replay)
We all like to throw around terms that describe human behavior — “bystander apathy” and “steep learning curve” and “hard-wired.” Most of the time, they don’t actually mean what we think they mean. But don’t worry — the experts are getting it wrong, too. SOURCES:Sharon Begley, senior science writer for Stat at The Boston Globe.Jerome Kagan, emeritus professor of psychology at Harvard University.Bibb Latané, social psychologist and senior fellow at the Center for Human Science.Scott Lilienfeld, professor of psychology at Emory University.James Solomon, director and producer of The Witness. RESOURCES:“Tech Metapho...
2024-01-22
49 min
Playing With Fire hosted by Josh & Darla Welton
Episode 13: MIT Researcher Anna Waldman-Brown on the welder skills gap vs. pay gap debate
Josh and Darla ARE BACK! This video interview originally appeared in two parts on TheFabricator.com's blog and the YouTube page. However, we love this interview and thought our listeners might also enjoy it as a long-form podcast episode. We’ve been on hiatus from this personal podcast space for a while now, but we will continue to pop in every now and then with solid gold episodes like this one! This interview features Anna Waldman-Brown, a PhD graduate in industrial policy and political economy from MIT. Anna discusses her research on emerging technologies, manufacturing sy...
2023-11-30
1h 58
Kaleidoscience: Conversations on Cognitive Science
#6 What can AI tell us about climate? Brain-to-brain with Charlotte Lange.
Climate change and climate protection is a topic much discussed from different aspects. And it’s something that already affects us today and will become even more pressing in future. In this episode, we go brain-to-brain with Charlotte Lange. She loves nature and wants to protect it. For this, she uses a tool that is also often discussed, but mostly in different contexts. She’s doing research and working on projects that connect climate models with deep neural networks, a form of AI, and wants to use the tools offered by technology to play her role in pres...
2023-11-09
58 min
Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight Pals
The Tale of the Frankenstein
Mary Shelley tells her Midnight Pals a chilling tale about a brilliant young researcher, Victor, whose arrogance leads him to pursue a deadly ambition. The experiment has been attempted by generations of mad scientists, but never successfully accomplished: the creation of a Frankenstein! Stephen King gets pedantic about terminology. Content notes: swearing, raised voices, violence, gore, death including the murder of a child, mention of strangulation. CAST Mary Shelley — REBECCA D'SOUZA Edgar Allan Poe/De Lacey — RODRIGO BORGES Clive Barker — SISTER INDICA Stephen King — JASON ROBINSON Dean Koontz — WREN MONTGOMERY HP Lovecraft — ROBIN JOHNSON with Victor Fra...
2023-10-30
37 min
Resources Radio
Using Artificial Intelligence to Tackle Climate Change, with Priya Donti
In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Priya Donti, cofounder and executive director of Climate Change AI, a nonprofit that works at the intersection of climate change and machine learning. Donti discusses various types of artificial intelligence, the applications of artificial intelligence in the energy transition and climate policymaking, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the ethical development and implementation of artificial intelligence. References and recommendations: “Putting the ‘smarts’ into the smart grid: a grand challenge for artificial intelligence” by Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Alex Rogers, and Nicholas R. Jennings; https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2133806.2133825 “Tackling Cli...
2023-08-13
33 min
What Works: The Future of Local News
Episode 59: Howard Owens of The Batavian
Dan and Ellen talk with Howard Owens, the publisher of The Batavian, a digital news organization in Genesee County, New York, way out near Buffalo. When Dan first met Howard, he was the director of digital publishing for GateHouse Media, which later morphed into Gannett. Howard launched The Batavian for GateHouse in 2008. In 2009, GateHouse eliminated Howard’s job, but they let him take The Batavian with him, and he’s been at it ever since. The Batavian’s website is loaded with well over 100 ads, reflecting his belief that ads should be put right in front of the rea...
2023-05-18
51 min
Augmented Ops
Episode 112: Humans, Robots, and the Future of Manufacturing with Anna Waldman-Brown
Augmented reveals the stories behind the new era of industrial operations, where technology will restore the agility of frontline workers. In this episode, we’re speaking with Anna Waldman-Brown, PhD candidate in political economy and researcher at MIT. Our discussion dives deep into how manufacturers are automating welding processes, the role humans and robots will play in the future of the industry, and what these trends mean for small- and medium-sized enterprises in particular. We also explore the importance of collaboration between greener, tech-savvy automation engineers and the experienced shop floor operators whose skills and expertise are ne...
2023-04-19
40 min
Speak Up Sports
Episode 64: Speaking with Radio Hall of Famer, Suzyn Waldman
This week on the Speak Up Sports Podcast, I am joined with 2022 Radio Hall of Fame Inductee, Suzyn Waldman. Suzyn became the first woman to do play-by-play on a nationally televised MLB game and among her many career accomplishments was also the first full-time female color commentator for an MLB club (New York Yankees). Today, we will be talking about how she got into broadcasting, overcomes criticism from others, and lots more!
2023-01-30
33 min
Kompetent im Buzzword Dschungel
Episode 8: Transaktionale Führung
Ist transaktionale Führung weniger relevant als ihre schillernde Schwester der transformationalen Führung? Wir sind uns da nicht so sicher. Infos zu zweikern zweikern Mediathek Avolio, B. J., Waldman, D. A., & Yammarino, F. J. (1991). Leading in the 1990s: The Four I′s of Transformational Leadership. Journal of European Industrial Training, 15(4), 9-16. Avolio, B. J., Bass, B. M., & Jung, D. I. (1999). Re-examining the components of transformational and transactional leadership using the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 72, 441-462. Bass, B.M. (1985). Leadership and performance beyond expectations. New York, NY: Free Press. Bass, B. M...
2022-06-08
53 min
Kompetent im Buzzword Dschungel
Episode 7: Transformational Leadership
Mit transformationaler Führung nehmen wir uns direkt zu Beginn den größten und populärsten Brocken, des Forschungsfeldes vor. Ein berechtigter Hype? Infos zu zweikern zweikern Mediathek Arnold, K.A. (2017). Transformational Leadership and Employee Psychological Well-Being: A Review and Directions for Future Research. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 22(3), 381–393. Avolio, B. J., Waldman, D. A., & Yammarino, F. J. (1991). Leading in the 1990s: The Four I′s of Transformational Leadership. Journal of European Industrial Training, 15(4), 9-16. Avolio, B. J., Bass, B. M., & Jung, D. I. (1999). Re-examining the components of transformational and transactional leadersh...
2022-05-25
58 min
Newslit Daily
📱 Apple Abused Dominance in Mobile-Wallets Markets
Today’s pickApple Abused Dominance in Mobile-Wallets Markets, According to Preliminary EU View. European Union antitrust authorities have told Apple Inc. that they have formed a preliminary view that it has abused its dominant position in markets for mobile wallets. The European Commission said that by limiting technology used for contactless… (Laurence Norman / Wall Street Journal)Bored Ape Metaverse Frenzy Raises Millions, Disrupts Ethereum. Yuga Labs, the creator of the popular Bored Apes Yacht Club collection of NFTs, shepherded a sale of virtual land related to its highly anticipated metaverse project, raising about $320 million in t...
2022-05-02
00 min
Object: stories of design and craft
Liz Williamson
Liz Williamson is known as a ‘matriarch of Australian weaving’. Hear what Liz’s favourite ‘magical’ material is, how darning and repair informs her work, and how she works with weavers around the world.Liz Williamson is an internationally respected textile artist who specialises in hand-woven textiles.Sometimes wearable and sometimes for display, the texture of Liz’s work is distinctive. It’s woven flat, and the materials she uses create crushed, crinkled surfaces and three dimensional shapes like loops and sacks.Australia Design Centre made Liz Williamson a Living Treasure in 2007, and her Living Treasure...
2021-11-10
26 min
PEREIRA DA COSTA ADVOGADOS
TEA: Quais benefícios do INSS para pessoas com Espectro Autista?
Neste episódio Dra. Leticia Carolina conversou com Dra. Anna Carolina e com a Psicóloga Andréa Pires Waldman, especialista em avaliações psicológicas, sobre Transtorno do Espectro do Autismo e Benefícios do INSS. Não perca! Nosso episódio está em formato de Live no Instagram, Facebook, Youtube e Linkedin do Pereira da Costa Advogados.
2021-09-09
35 min
Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 099 - Books and Stuff
We’re talking about Books and Stuff! Yes, it’s time for one of our occasional “media we actually enjoyed” episodes. We talk about baking, sentient suits of armour, short stories, webcomics, podcasts, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Things we Recommend The Space Traders by Derrick Bell (archive.org link to story) Dark Matter: A Century of Specu...
2020-04-21
1h 04
TalkRL: The Reinforcement Learning Podcast
Csaba Szepesvari
Csaba Szepesvari is: Head of the Foundations Team at DeepMind Professor of Computer Science at the University of Alberta Canada CIFAR AI Chair Fellow at the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute Co-Author of the book Bandit Algorithms along with Tor Lattimore, and author of the book Algorithms for Reinforcement Learning References Bandit based monte-carlo planning, Levente Kocsis, Csaba Szepesvári Bandit Algorithms, Tor Lattimore, Csaba Szepesvári Algorithms for Reinforcement Learning, Csaba Szepesvári The Predictron: End-To-End Learning and Planning, David Silver, Hado van Hasselt, Matteo Hessel, Tom Schaul, Arthur Guez, Tim Harley, Gabriel Dulac-Arnold, David Reichert, Neil Rabinowit...
2020-04-05
48 min
The 'Yiddish Voice' Podcast
Best of Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur
A High Holidays mix of recent and past audio highlights. Enjoy! Holocaust survivor Motl Murstein gives this year's New Year's greetings and sings a Yiddish song, Afn Pripetshik. Recorded at Murstein's Brookline home on Sept 18, 2019, and previously aired the same day. Archive: Eli Dovek, proprietor of Israel Book Shop: new year wishes (from 2009) Archive: the late Max Gelerman ז"ל, proprietor of The Butcherie: new year wishes (from 2005) Holocaust survivor Tania Lefman announces upcoming Greater Boston-area Holocaust survivor events. Anna was recorded during the Sept 18, 2019, broadcast speaking by phone live from Wellesley, MA. Archive: frequent Yiddish Voice contributor Dovid Braun: new year wi...
2019-10-05
59 min
The 'Yiddish Voice' Podcast
Leye Shporer-Leavitt, Motl Murstein, Tanya Lefman, Anna and Izzy Arbeiter
Leye Shporer-Leavitt joins regular host Mark David live in studio at WUNR in Boston. Holocaust survivor Motl Murstein gives New Year's greetings and sings a Yiddish song, Afn Pripetshik. Recorded at Murstein's Brookline home earlier the same day. Holocaust survivor Tania Lefman talks with Leye about Boston survivor community, past and present, and about upcoming events. Anna was speaking by phone live from Wellesley, MA. Holocaust survivors Anna Arbeiter and her husband Izzy Arbeiter talked about how they met during the Holocaust. Recorded at the Arbeiters' home in Newton earlier the same day. Music Leibele Waldman: Der Nyer Yohr Shmuel...
2019-09-26
59 min
The 'Yiddish Voice' Podcast
Anna Rozenfeld, Shoshke-Rayzl Juni
Anna Rozenfeld talks about Polish Yiddish radio and discusses Celia Dropkin and reads some of her Yiddish poetry. Rozenfeld is an artist, an independent researcher, and a teacher and translator of Yiddish, as well as a former Yiddish radio journalist and presenter. Until 2012 she hosted the Yiddish radio program Naye Khvalyes, broadcast by Polish Radio External Service. In the mid-2010's, she presented her own research on Yiddish-language programming on Polish radio, 1945-1958. Her translations into Polish of Yiddish poems by Celia Dropkin (1887–1956) appears in the just-published tri-lingual (Yiddish, German, Polish) book Alef-Bejs der Liebe (2019, Arco Verlag). Publisher info here: ht...
2019-09-13
1h 02
TalkRL: The Reinforcement Learning Podcast
Natasha Jaques
Natasha Jaques is a PhD candidate at MIT working on affective and social intelligence. She has interned with DeepMind and Google Brain, and was an OpenAI Scholars mentor. Her paper “Social Influence as Intrinsic Motivation for Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning” received an honourable mention for best paper at ICML 2019. Featured References Social Influence as Intrinsic Motivation for Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning Natasha Jaques, Angeliki Lazaridou, Edward Hughes, Caglar Gulcehre, Pedro A. Ortega, DJ Strouse, Joel Z. Leibo, Nando de Freitas Tackling climate change with Machine Learning David Rolnick, Priya L. Donti...
2019-08-10
50 min
By-The-Bywater: A Podcast about All Things J.R.R. Tolkien
Tuor Is JUST a Guy!
Jared, Oriana and Ned discuss Oriana’s choice of topic: Death. Not all of it, but a fair amount. Where exactly does free will come in for those in Middle-earth? What lies behind Tolkien's conception of death as ‘the Gift of Men’ which the Elves lack? What happens in the philosophical dialogue between Finrod and Andreth on death and fate? And just what is Tuor’s deal anyway? Plus, a mention of when a dragon and a farmer thought death was just a bother. Also we had some thoughts about the Tolkien biopic. It...could have been more memorable. S...
2019-05-24
1h 03
Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 006 - Books in Translation
In our ongoing quest to become better librarians by reading every genre (regardless of our actual interest) we tackle Books in Translation. Listen to your hosts Anna Ferri, Meghan Whyte, Matthew Murray, and Jorge Cardenas discuss the reasons for reading books in translation, publishing barriers to international works, the importance/effect of a translator, which language should you read a book in, the Canadian context, grants to read War and Peace, and what makes a great book. Your Hosts This Episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Jorge Cardenas | Matthew Murray Recommended One D...
2016-06-07
1h 16
Citizen Reporter
Connecting Hacker Camp with the World
Hacker Camp, which takes place every two years in Europe, is an event where creative, quirky, and passionate minds from around the world gather to form a temporary physical community where ideas are exchanged. The areas of interest vary greatly, as do the personal stories of those who participate. One area of interest that has long been present at camp is that of conflict resolution, quality of life, and development projects. Making use of tools or knowledge in and from different parts of the world in a effort to improve quality of life for those who desire change and ac...
2013-08-07
1h 28