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Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez
Ep. 343: Srividya Jandhyala on Changing Corporate Behaviour to Geopolitical Risks, and 'The Great Disruption'
Srividya Jandhyala is a professor of Management at ESSEC Business School in Singapore. Her research focuses on global strategy, geopolitics, and international business. She is the author of the best-selling book 'The Great Disruption: How Geopolitics is Changing Companies, Managers, and Work'. Before ESSEC, she was a Fung Global Fellow at Princeton University. She also served on the faculty of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and she received her PhD in Management from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In this podcast, we discuss: Geopolitics as a Structural Headwind The End of the "Flat World" ...
2026-01-30
35 min
The Egg Whisperer Show
Best Diet, Exercise and Health Tips for Fertility with Dr. Meredith Provost
I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Meredith Provost to The Egg Whisperer Show for an essential conversation about weight, exercise, and fertility. Dr. Provost brings an incredible background to this discussion: she's a reproductive endocrinologist at Indiana Fertility Institute with degrees from NC State, McMaster University, and a PhD from Cambridge in the history and philosophy of science. As a former Division I volleyball player and athlete herself, she uniquely understands both the science and the practical realities of maintaining health while trying to conceive. Her approach is refreshingly balanced and evidence-based, making her the perfect expert to tackle these often-confusing...
2026-01-27
17 min
RealPharma: Conversations with Pharma Pathfinders
Untangling the IRA with Emma Cousin
🎧 Hosts: Na-Ri Oh & Ian Wendt 🎓 Special Guests: Emma Cousin (PhD Candidate, Choice Institute – UW), Amos Fung (RealPharma Intern & Student Pharmacist) 🔍 Episode Summary: In this thought-provoking episode, hosts Na-Ri Oh and Ian Wendt sit down with Emma Cousin, a PhD candidate at the Choice Institute, University of Washington, to unpack the real-world implications of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)—particularly the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program. Joining them is Amos Fung, a RealPharma intern who brings a front-line pharmacy perspective to the policy conversation. Together, they discuss: 📜 A primer on the IRA’s healthcare...
2025-12-08
46 min
Friends & Fellow Citizens
#185: Magnifying Public Dialogue and Participation in Democratic Governance feat. Dr. Archon Fung
Since the founding of the U.S., generations of Americans have strived to achieve democratic governance and self-government. How can Americans improve our system of democratic governance? Dr. Archon Fung, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School and Director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, shares how public participation, deliberation, and transparency play important roles in keeping our democracy and federal republic.Learn more about the Ash Center: https://ash.harvard.edu/Click here to check out Archon's book Empowered Participation!Support the showVisit georgewashingtoninstitute.org to sign up...
2025-11-03
1h 08
Audio Journal of Oncology Podcast
Xiuning Le MD PhD; ESMO 2025: Sevabertinib Success for Patients with HER2-Mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in SOHO-01 Study
An interview with: Xiuning Le MD PhD, Medical Oncologist, Department of Thoracic Medicine, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston TX BERLIN, Germany—Mutations in the HER2 molecule can be found in a few per cent of non-small cell lung cancers, and these can now be targeted by the new drug sevabertinib that can bring benefit to patients who have the mutation. That’s according to findings from the SOHO-01 study reported at the 2025 Annual Congress of the European Society of Clinical Oncology. After her talk at the congress, first author Xiuning Le MD PhD, who is a...
2025-10-31
30 min
Reframe & Reset Your Career: Job Search & Career Development Insights
Episode 101. How Developing Self-Control Can Boost Your Career & Life – Professor Kentaro Fujita
Looking to learn more about self-control, understand how it can be developed and how it can enhance your career and life? I discussed this and so much more with Professor Kentaro Fujita on Episode 101 of the Reframe & Reset Your Career podcast. In this episode, we will learn about: The difference between willpower and self-control, Insights from the “marshmallow test” at Stanford University, The importance of delaying gratification, Understanding your “why” and how this can help self-control, Strategies to help develop self-control, Working smarter not harder, Cr...
2025-10-08
53 min
Disrupting Peace
First Steps to a Peaceful Childhood for All
How can we make the world a more peaceful place for children? In this episode, we look at the impact that experiencing violence has on children…sometimes before they - or their parents - are even born. We’ll learn about how war impacts DNA over generations, explore resilience, and look at global and personal first steps that we can take to make things better for kids around the world.Catherine Panter-Brick is a Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs at Yale University, and she has published nearly 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications on global health and t...
2025-09-30
33 min
Speak Up
Chronic pain and speech pathology: what’s our role? S7E32
In this week’s episode, Asta Fung discusses her soon to be completed PhD research about applying our skills to breathing interventions to offer relief to people experiencing chronic pain. Asta discusses how she became interested in breathing interventions and recognised the skills speech pathologists can bring to this area of emerging speech pathology practices. Resources: Fung, Asta and Duncanson, Kerith and Mittinty, Manasi Murthy and Vertigan, Anne E. and Snodgrass, Suzanne J., Exploring Patients’ Perceptions and Experiences of a Telehealth-Based Group Breathing Intervention For Chronic Pain: A Mixed Methods Pilot Study. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5102062 or http...
2025-09-10
56 min
Virtual Water Cooler Chat
Assistive Innovation: Connecting Hearts with Rory A. Cooper, Ph.D, PLY | Virtual Water Cooler Chat Podcast — Empowering Voices (Episode 85)
This episode of Virtual Water Cooler Chat is a special collaboration featuring Dr. Rory Cooper, VPG Founder Ashley Cheung and guest interviewer Shirley Fung representing ADAPT.legal. This is a special collaboration between Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL) at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt), VPG and ADAPT.legal. National Medal Laureate Rory A. Cooper, PhD, PLY is the founding director of the HERL, a joint center of the University of Pitt and US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). He is also a VA Senior Research Career Scientist, and the FISA Foundation – Paralyzed Veterans of America Distinguished Professor at...
2025-09-01
40 min
Virtual Water Cooler Chat
Assistive Innovation: Connecting Hearts with Rory A. Cooper, Ph.D, PLY | Virtual Water Cooler Chat Podcast — Empowering Voices (Episode 85)
This episode of Virtual Water Cooler Chat is a special collaboration featuring Dr. Rory Cooper, VPG Founder Ashley Cheung and guest interviewer Shirley Fung representing ADAPT.legal. This is a special collaboration between Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL) at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt), VPG and ADAPT.legal. National Medal Laureate Rory A. Cooper, PhD, PLY is the founding director of the HERL, a joint center of the University of Pitt and US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). He is also a VA Senior Research Career Scientist, and the FISA Foundation – Paralyzed Veterans of America Distinguished Professor at...
2025-09-01
40 min
Vanilla Club Podcast
10. Healing Yourself to Heal the World: A Deep Dive with Collapse-Aware Psychologist Gabrielle Feather
Gabrielle Feather - Holding Both on SubstackThis is one of the most intense interviews I’ve done. Surely.Please check out our new Substack, which is an audio and textual hub for all things Vanilla Club Podcast, where we interact and engage with complexity in order to better appreciate simplicity.This episode is a continuation of a run of episodes with Substackers whose writing we admire. Gabrielle Feather is a brilliant guest, who as you’ll see, brings a warmth and sensitivity and a re...
2025-08-29
1h 15
Menopause Reimagined with Andrea Donsky
Ep #160: Intermittent Fasting for Women in Perimenopause and Menopause with Dr. Jason Fung
In this encore episode, Andrea Donsky, a nutritionist with over 20 years of experience, a menopause educator, a published menopause researcher, and co-founder of WeAreMorphus, interviews Dr. Jason Fung, MD, an international expert on the benefits of intermittent fasting. He answers questions and debunks myths about whether intermittent fasting works for women in perimenopause and menopause. Topic Covered:What is intermittent fasting, and why it matters for women in perimenopause and menopause?How does fasting impact hormones like insulin, ghrelin, and satiety (the signal that tells your brain you're full)?Common myths and misconceptions about fasting.The d...
2025-08-22
1h 13
FinPod
Careers in Finance | Gabriel Fung
PhD to Corporate Finance & M&A? Gabriel Fung's Unconventional Journey!Ever wondered how a PhD in Pathology transitions to high-stakes roles in Equity Research and Corporate Development? In this episode of Careers in Finance on FinPod, Gabriel Fung reveals his unique path from the lab to leading strategic M&A and partnerships at Exact Sciences in the competitive healthcare and biotech sectors. This is a must-listen for PhDs, scientists, and anyone considering a career pivot into finance from a non-traditional background!
2025-06-05
39 min
Disrupting Peace
Italy: What are the long-term impacts of electing a populist leader?
To close out Season 2, we’re talking about the long-term impacts of electing a right-wing populist to office. Silvio Berlusconi transformed Italian government and society, beginning when he was first elected Prime Minister in 1994. In this episode, we’ll explore how Berlusconi legitimized the far-right (even though he himself was a center right politician), why people repeatedly vote for leaders that don’t make their lives better, and how Italian activists have still achieved some progressive victories. Fabi Fugazza is the Co-Executive Director and Legal Expert at the Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights. She is (also) a...
2025-04-15
37 min
Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi
#983 The Secret Weapon Against Weight Gain – The Ayurvedic Approach to Beating Inflammation with Shivani Gupta
In this episode of the "Metabolic Freedom Podcast," I speak with Shivani Gupta, an Ayurvedic medicine expert with a PhD in turmeric. They delve into the critical role of inflammation in health issues like brain fog, fatigue, and weight gain. Shivani explains the difference between acute and chronic inflammation and highlights turmeric's anti-inflammatory properties due to its active compound, curcumin. The discussion also covers the integration of Ayurveda with Western medicine, the importance of lifestyle changes, and the empowering role of natural remedies in managing chronic conditions. The episode emphasizes a holistic approach to health and the power of...
2025-04-07
58 min
Disrupting Peace
Syria: How Do You Rebuild After a Dictator?
How does a country rebuild after overthrowing a dictator?On December 8, 2024, armed forces led by Islamist rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham overthrew the Assad regime, which had ruled as a corrupt and brutal dictatorship in Syria for over 50 years.For now, the country is in an in-between phase – what was is gone, but it’s not yet clear what’s coming next. In this episode, we explore what it was like on the ground in the weeks after the Assad regime fell, why it was necessary to have some continuity with the former government, and key ar...
2025-03-25
34 min
The Far Post
The Short Corner: Women's Football & Spatial Justice with Nadia Bevan
Our conversation with Nadia Bevan continues our series profiling research about women's football. Angela Christian-Wilkes and Nadia delve into Nadia's ethnographic research on developing a women's football team at a club in Melbourne. We discuss the structures that include and exclude within community sport, building inclusive practices, and the messiness of insider research. Nadia is an early career researcher specialising in the barriers and enablers of access to sport for a range of groups, including women, girls, youth and the LGBTQIA+ community. She completed a PhD in Education at Monash University, looking at weight stigma a...
2024-12-26
57 min
Science Exposed
Solar Geoengineering: Science, Spies, and a Climate Cold War
Imagine a world where a single nation could flip a switch and cool down the planet. That’s the idea behind solar geoengineering—spraying chemicals high into the sky to reflect sunlight and cool the Earth. But what happens when countries with competing interests start using it without asking anyone else? Is this just another ‘chemtrail’ conspiracy, or could weather manipulation really trigger global conflicts? From increased flooding in one country to droughts in another, the stakes are high. Join us as we dive into the geopolitical chaos of solar geoengineering, exploring its potential to alter weather, disrupt food supplies...
2024-10-10
13 min
High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS
Longevity Scientist Shares Top Strategies for Improving Your Health Span w/ Matt Kaeberlein, PhD
Today's show is brought to you by MYOXCIENCE Nutrition. In this episode Matt Kaeberlein, PhD, CEO of Optispan, discusses the significance of enhancing health span through interventions like rapamycin and highlights the role of senescent cells in chronic inflammation and age-related diseases. Crush your workouts with the Creatine+ Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/Electrolyte-Stix-Jar *Save with code podcast at checkout Link to show notes: https://bit.ly/4gdmxES Key Takeaways: 02:44 Pillars of health: eat, sleep, move, connect. 10:30 Eating protein and exercise can turn up mTOR. 15:20 High dietary protein and re...
2024-09-06
1h 29
High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS
Longevity Scientist Shares Top Strategies for Improving Your Health Span w/ Matt Kaeberlein, PhD
Today's show is brought to you by MYOXCIENCE Nutrition. In this episode Matt Kaeberlein, PhD, CEO of Optispan, discusses the significance of enhancing health span through interventions like rapamycin and highlights the role of senescent cells in chronic inflammation and age-related diseases. Crush your workouts with the Creatine+ Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/Electrolyte-Stix-Jar *Save with code podcast at checkout Link to show notes: https://bit.ly/4gdmxES Key Takeaways: 02:44 Pillars of health: eat, sleep, move, connect. 10:30 Eating protein and exercise can turn up mTOR. 15:20 High di...
2024-09-06
1h 29
The SelfWork Podcast
408 SelfWork: How To Be There For Someone Else
Today we’re focusing on the tools necessary to help you listen and "how to be there” for someone else.We'll discuss what it’s like to listen to the stories of those who trust you to create a safe space for them to talk – and what it means to “be there” for someone. What it’s like to hear things that are very hard to hear. And what it’s like to carry on with your own life as you do so. I’m going to offer a list of eleven necessary tools that I’ve learned to use over...
2024-08-23
24 min
The SelfWork Podcast
408 SelfWork: How To Be There For Someone Else
Today we’re focusing on the tools necessary to help you listen and "how to be there” for someone else.We'll discuss what it’s like to listen to the stories of those who trust you to create a safe space for them to talk – and what it means to “be there” for someone. What it’s like to hear things that are very hard to hear. And what it’s like to carry on with your own life as you do so. I’m going to offer a list of eleven necessary tools that I’ve learned to use over...
2024-08-23
24 min
Dream Catalyst
My Crazy Journey to Health with Joan Daniels
Send us a textEpisode 6 - My Crazy Journey to Health with Joan DanielsAre you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Are you battling your weight? Do you battle depression? Have some chronic health issues or other mood disorders? Tune in to hear Joan Daniels’ crazy health journey…and all that she has learned along the way!! Joan has lost over 100 pounds 5 times in her life and has finally found what she has been searching for since she was about 5 years old!!! Joan has reversed Type 2 Diabetes, Chrons Disease, Depression, Sleep Apnea, Fatty Live...
2024-08-22
1h 17
Enlightened Omnivore Podcast
PODCAST: The Magic of Mushrooms
Enlightened Omnivore, is a monthly Podcast dedicated to a delicious mix of food, sustainability, and travel. Host, Steve Sabicer, explores the wonders of mindful eating. Each month he digs into one of his weekly written stories about our food system, new ways to eat sustainably, or culinary adventures around the globe or right in his very own kitchen.Get ready to expand your palate and your mind. One bite at a time.This is Enlightened Omnivore. Everything in moderation.EnlightenedOmnivore.substack.comToday is our very first podcast; Episode One! Hopefully...
2024-06-08
38 min
Menopause Reimagined with Andrea Donsky
Ep #97: Intermittent Fasting for Women Over 40 with Mark Mattson, PhD.
In this interview, Andrea Donsky, nutritionist, Menopause Researcher, Menopause Educator, and co-founder of Morphus, talks with Mark Mattson, PhD, about the science behind intermittent fasting's fantastic health benefits. Matt is a Neuroscientist and Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His research focuses on neuroplasticity, brain aging, and neurodegenerative disorders.Morphus Menopause Research Surveys https://wearemorphus.com/pages/research-surveys Doctors Visits Survey https://forms.gle/w3cksHc6mt2v7GNu9 Morphus Supplements for Perimenopause and Menopause https://bit.ly/3QpGyxl1:52 Exploring the benefits of intermittent fasting through the scientific re...
2024-04-25
1h 01
Growth Minds with Sean Kim
Neuroscientist REVEALS How to Fully Heal & Detox Yourself Using ONLY Your Mind | Dr. Caroline Leaf
Dr. Caroline Leaf is a communication pathologist, audiologist, clinical and cognitive neuroscientist with a Masters and PhD in Communication Pathology. She's the bestselling author of Switch on Your Brain, Think Learn Succeed, Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess, and co-founder of Neuracycle app. In this conversation, Sean and Dr. Caroline Leaf discuss: Neuralink and how it could affect neuroscience & depression (and the risks) Materialists vs. Free will Do our thoughts determine who we are? Scientific research on how our thoughts alter our genes Optimism bias Root cause of modern stress Proven techniques that you...
2024-03-07
1h 00
Radio Marc Bloch
#25-Solidarity with Palestinians in West Germany - Dialogue with the researcher Joseph Ben Prestel
In this new episode of the "Dialogues" section of the Radio Marc Bloch podcast series, Nazan Maksudyan, historian, senior researcher at the Centre Marc Bloch and visiting professor at the Free University of Berlin, talks to Joseph Ben Prestel about his current research project, which analyzes the rise and fall of Palestinian solidarity movement in West Germany between the 1950s and 1980s. Author of a recent article on the topic, "A Diaspora Moment: Writing Global History Through Palestinian-West German Ties," Joseph Ben Prestel explains the changing trajectories of solidarity movements within a global historical framework and in particular in...
2024-03-04
34 min
The Jesse Chappus Show
Your Doctor Is Wrong About Cholesterol & Heart Disease! | Dr. Malcolm Kendrick
Watch the full video interview on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/wRjQCG4NU-Y Dr. Malcolm Kendrick is a General Practitioner and bestselling author. He is now well worn around the edges, from battling the cholesterol hypothesis. This hypotheses states that an elevated blood level of LDL cholesterol causes heart disease. Malcolm's most recent book is The Clot Thickens: The Enduring Mystery of Heart Disease. In this episode, we discuss: The cholesterol hypothesis is wrong What is atherosclerosis? Saturated fat doesn't raise LDL cholesterol (why it's impossible) What makes an artery...
2023-12-26
2h 02
ABCs of Disability Planning
Stanford Neurodiversity Project
Dr. Lawrence Fung is an Assistant Professor (University Medical Line) at the Major Laboratories and Clinical Translational Neurosciences Incubator in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. He received his BS with honors from the University of California at Berkeley, MS in Engineering from Johns Hopkins University, PhD from Cornell University, and MD from George Washington University. Dr. Fung completed his general psychiatry residency, child & adolescent psychiatry fellowship, and postdoctoral research fellowship at Stanford University. Dr. Fung is a researcher and clinician specializing in autism and the father of a neurodiverse t...
2023-12-25
41 min
Academic Medicine Podcast
Faculty and Student Perceptions of Unauthorized Collaborations
Carrie Chen, MD, PhD, Terry Kind, MD, MPH, and Research in Medical Education (RIME) Committee members Cha-Chi Fung, PhD, and Daniele Ölveczky, MD, MS, join host Toni Gallo to discuss new research into faculty and student perceptions of unauthorized collaborations. They discuss several tensions in the preclinical learning environment that likely affect how faculty and students see unauthorized collaborations and the implications of those tensions for curriculum design and assessment. This episode is the second in this year's 3-part series of discussions with RIME authors about their medical education research and its implications for the field. Check ba...
2023-10-24
41 min
Low Carb MD Podcast
Episode 302: Dr. Maira Soliani
Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Low Carb MD Podcast. Dr. Maira Soliani is a low-carb anesthesiologist from Brazil. Dr. Soliani graduated in 2009 and concluded her anesthesiology specialty in 2013. She holds a PhD since 2016 from Campinas State University (UNICAMP) in Brazil. After realizing that a great part of her patients' postoperative complications were closely related to modern chronic metabolic diseases and that low-carb, high-healthy-fat (LCHF) diets and fasting could prevent them from becoming sick in the first place, she started treating patients with metabolic diseases and obesity in her clinic in Brazil. In...
2023-10-23
1h 21
Finding Genius Podcast
The Cure for Cancer is Prevention, And It’s Here
Cancer survival exceeds 90% when detected during Stage I. Novel technologies are making early detection easier, especially for cancers that usually aren’t diagnosed until after metastasis has occurred. Tune in to discover: The important distinction between multi-cancer early detection and liquid biopsy The benefits provided by looking for molecular signs of cancer rather than anatomical, such as by mammogram or colonoscopy How stage I cancer is defined Eric Fung, MD, PhD, is Vice President of Clinical Development at Grail, a company with a mission to detect cancer early, before it has spread to ot...
2023-10-07
23 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Spiritual Trauma Podcast Recommendations
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast.Subscribe to the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Spiritual Trauma. Thank you to Aakshi Sinha for guest hosting this week's episode!Sponsor:- Podcast Cover Art Instagram accountLinks mentioned in this episode:Aakshi SinhaTink MediaEmail AriellePapa PhD PodcastSimon Kent FungLast week's podcast picksSpotlightFiction Podcast Pairing from RealmStranger from PTNHonest TalkWhat Happens Next?EarBuds blog postsPodnewsHere are this week's podcast picks:Dear Alana,The Turning...
2023-08-28
12 min
High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS
Ice Baths Boost Testosterone: Best Practices & Tips w/ Tom Seager, PhD
Dr. Seager discusses science and best-practices with cold immersions for supporting hormonal health. Sponsored: Support your Workout Sessions and Healthy Hydration with this Creatine Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: bit.ly/electrolyte-stix Save 12% with code podcast at checkout Save $350 off an amazing Cold Water Immersion tank with code HIH350: morozkoforge.com Show Notes: 2:25 Surprise is a basic human emotion that opens all your senses. Surprise updates your belief systems. 03:20 Complete freedom from stress is death. Stress is part of what makes us alive. There is a systemic beneficial r...
2023-08-11
1h 15
Learning to Glow: Tips for Women's Health, Optimal Wellness in Midlife and Aging Gracefully
026: The Ancient Practice of Face Reading for Health with Dr Juli Kramer!
Send a textWe have a special episode today on LTG. We dive into the ancient Chinese practice of Face Reading with Dr Juli Kramer. Juli uses her 30+ years as an educator to teach you about the health, happiness, and longevity benefits of Chinese medicine. She is a diplomaed Chinese medicine nutritional therapist, and has received multiple certificates for TCM from Chinese institutions.Juli earned her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction and Counseling Psychology and her MA in Psychology. She shares more about her training in China and how t...
2023-07-19
41 min
NursePreneurs
Navigating Entrepreneurship: Carving Out Success in Nurse Resume Writing
In this episode of The NursePreneurs Podcast, we dive into the inspiring journey of Sara Fung, founder of RNResume. Starting from the challenges of her first business, Sara shares how she refined her resume writing skills and leveraged her nursing background to build a successful career coaching service. Her story is a testament to the power of finding your niche, valuing your services, and leveraging personal branding to achieve business success. Sara discusses how identifying a specific market allowed her to thrive, the importance of setting boundaries with clients, and how personal branding and networking on platforms like LinkedIn can...
2023-07-06
27 min
Growth Minds with Sean Kim
138. Overcome Chronic Anxiety, Heal Trauma, and Stress Reduction Techniques | Dr. Dave Rabin
Dr. David Rabin MD, PhD, is a neuroscientist and board-certified psychiatrist who has been studying the effects of chronic stress on mental and physical health for 15+ years. In this conversation, Sean and Dr. Rabin discuss topics such as: What are the root causes of anxiety in our lives? Usage of psychedelics to heal trauma and anxiety (and which ones Dr. Rabin recommends) Potential long-term side effects of using psychedelics for healing Microdosing Why heart rate variability is so vital to our overall health Tips for dealing with stress (chronic and acute) Relationship tips...
2023-06-22
1h 05
PolicyCast
If you don’t have multiracial democracy, you have no democracy at all
The history of American democracy has always been fraught when it comes to race. Yet no matter how elusive it may be, Harvard Kennedy School professors Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Archon Fung say true multiracial democracy not only remains a worthy goal, but achieving it is critically important to our collective future. From the earliest, formative days of the American political experiment, the creation of laws and political structures was often less about achieving some Platonic ideal of the perfect democratic system than it was about finding tenuous compromises between people and groups who had very different beliefs and...
2023-05-16
45 min
NursePreneur Academy
Nurse Academia and Research with Jed Montayre
Join me on this latest episode as I dive into the captivating journey of Jed Montayre. In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Jed, an esteemed clinician, associate professor, and director of the Center of Evidence-Based Practice for Healthcare Policy at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Discover the remarkable career path Jed has forged and the invaluable contributions he has made to the nursing field, in particular aged care and healthy aging.Jed's story encompasses the transformation from clinical practice to academia, where he started as an emergency nurse, relishing the dynamic nature of...
2023-05-15
42 min
The Forum
How the mobile phone changed everything
When telecoms engineer Martin Cooper first chatted in public on a mobile phone 50 years ago few would have predicted that this brief telephone call would be the start of a revolution that would change the lives of billions. Over the last half a century, the mobile has transformed not just how we communicate with each other but also how we view and interact with the world around us. However, recent research suggests that this may not all be for the best.Drawing on listeners comments and questions, Rajan Datar explores what sets the mobile phone apart from...
2023-04-15
48 min
Menopause Natural Solutions
The Great Cholesterol Myth with Dr Jonny Bowden
JONNY BOWDEN, PHD, CNS, is a board-certified nutritionist, best-selling author, and nationally known expert on weight loss and anti-aging. His no-nonsense, myth-busting approach has made him a popular guest on television (Dr. Oz, the Doctors, ABC-TV, MSNBC-TV, CNN, CBS-TV, CBN, Fox News, NBC-TV and dozens of morning shows in America), and he has spoken at venues all over the world, including an invited lecture on The Great Cholesterol Myth at Beijing University. Dr. Jonny is a columnist for Whole Foods Magazine, Clean Eating Magazine and Better Nutrition and has written or contributed to articles in The New York Times...
2023-01-11
29 min
Menopause Natural Solutions
The Great Cholesterol Myth with Dr Jonny Bowden
JONNY BOWDEN, PHD, CNS, is a board-certified nutritionist, best-selling author, and nationally known expert on weight loss and anti-aging. His no-nonsense, myth-busting approach has made him a popular guest on television (Dr. Oz, the Doctors, ABC-TV, MSNBC-TV, CNN, CBS-TV, CBN, Fox News, NBC-TV and dozens of morning shows in America), and he has spoken at venues all over the world, including an invited lecture on The Great Cholesterol Myth at Beijing University. Dr. Jonny is a columnist for Whole Foods Magazine, Clean Eating Magazine and Better Nutrition and has written or contributed to articles in The New York Times...
2023-01-11
29 min
What Kind of Asian Are You?
No Sound Bites, Only Unfiltered Truths - REAL TALK: UNFILTERED / #HATEISAVIRUS / Katherine Ally Zaslavsky
Send us a textSEASON 4 FINALEWe are joined by Katherine Ally Zaslavsky(she/they):1. Indo-Caribbean2. PhD candidate in Sociology.3. a host, writer, and researcher of social truths and real representation. In addition to that, she is a content producer/podcaster for #HATEISAVIRUS podcast series, Real Talk: Unfiltered where she co-hosts with a past guest of the podcast, Raymond Luu of Reel Asian Podcast. In our conversation, we dived into Katherine's background, her experience with having a mom that is a Diaspora Asian herself, representation, media, and her w...
2022-11-01
1h 21
What Kind of Asian Are You?
No Sound Bites, Only Unfiltered Truths - REAL TALK: UNFILTERED / #HATEISAVIRUS / Katherine Ally Zaslavsky
Send a textSEASON 4 FINALEWe are joined by Katherine Ally Zaslavsky(she/they):1. Indo-Caribbean2. PhD candidate in Sociology.3. a host, writer, and researcher of social truths and real representation. In addition to that, she is a content producer/podcaster for #HATEISAVIRUS podcast series, Real Talk: Unfiltered where she co-hosts with a past guest of the podcast, Raymond Luu of Reel Asian Podcast. In our conversation, we dived into Katherine's background, her experience with having a mom that is a Diaspora Asian herself, representation, media, and her work w...
2022-11-01
1h 21
The Fasting Focused Lifestyle
Medically Supervised Fasting as a Tool (My Research Paper)
In this week's episode, I open up my books and notes from my studies and share with you a research assignment I am quite proud of. I took a course this past spring semester, Complementary Healthcare, and was able to choose a topic to research and discuss within the field of complementary and alternative medicine. I am certain you can imagine my excitement when I discovered I could research and discuss fasting, and my experience with it, for a graded assignment! References mentioned: American Osteopathic Association. (2019, February 5). Intermittent fasting: Can we fast our way...
2022-09-11
14 min
Social Animals
Imaginary Friends with Dr. Thomas R. Brooks
This week I am hanging out with Thomas R. Brooks, PhD Dr. Thomas Brooks specializes in relationships. He has authored many publications and was kind enough to share his opinion on the phenomenon that is imaginary friendship. This episode features clips from previous episodes, definitions, discussion, and light-hearted inquest into imaginary friendship. You can follow Thomas here: https://twitter.com/tbrooks_sexpsy https://brookssexography.wordpress.com/ https://psychosocialdistancingpodcast.wordpress.com/ Subscribe to automatically get Thomas' episode and more episodes of Social Animals. Tell...
2022-09-07
55 min
DisrupTV
DisrupTV Episode 291, Brian Solis, Hamza Khan, Mei Lin Fung, Michelle Segar
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce & 8x Best-Selling Author, Keynote Speaker, Hamza Khan, Partner at McKinsey & Company, Mei Lin Fung, Co-Founder and Chair of People Centered Internet and Michelle Segar, PhD, Author of THE JOY CHOICE. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
2022-08-29
1h 00
Managed Care Cast
Understanding the Premium Tax Credits Provided Under the American Rescue Plan Act
The Inflation Reduction Act, signed this month, extends the premium tax credits for health insurance purchased through the health care marketplace for another 2 years. The credits were included in the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act, and were due to expire at the end of this year. Vicki Fung, PhD, is associate investigator at the Mongan Institute Health Policy Center, Mass General Research Institute, and lead author of “Premium Tax Credits in the American Rescue Plan and Off-Marketplace Enrollees,” published in the August issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®. On this episode of Managed Care Cast, she details how the expan...
2022-08-19
20 min
It's Your Time
Ep 187 Mental Heath & Weight Loss
In today's episode I am discussing the importance of mental health around weight loss. Weight loss is never about the number on the scale, or the way your clothes fit. Society likes to tell us it's about counting the carbs, the calories, the macros, and on and on, and if it was that easy we would not have the obesity epidemic we have. The answer is looking at your mindset around your weight, what weight loss means, and your reasons for wanting to change. This is an important topic that can drain your brain energy if you are not on t...
2022-05-26
17 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Hannah Hussain - Can fasting help prevent dementia?
Hannah Hussain narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. As we’re in the middle of the holy month of Ramadhan, this got Hannah to thinking... was there a deeper, scientific reason behind fasting. Perhaps a reason that could not be explained at the time. Whether you are Muslim or not, the benefits of intermittent fasting are evident through new and ongoing research. Some of the most renowned doctors promote fasting, all with a slightly different lens based on their area of interest. For example, Dr Ethan Weiss discusses the advantages to cardiological health and weight loss. Dr...
2022-04-21
03 min
The Wellberry
Obesity: What's the biiiig fat deal? (part2)
Hi! I am Nirmala ....a general physician who has for many years been battling obesity, diabetes and other chronic health issues. It's through what I've discovered over the last few years that I have been able to reduce weight and inflammation in my body. And now I am on a mission to tell anyone who will listen, that it is possible to reduce the medical complications associated with obesity, diabetes and insulin resistance. If you need further guidance you can write to me at: nirmala.thewellberry@gmail.com References:1. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/89210889.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm...
2022-04-09
15 min
Growth Minds with Sean Kim
106. How to Build Lasting Desire & Sexual Attraction In a Relationship | Robert & Karin Sternberg
Robert J. Sternberg is an American psychologist and psychometrician. He is a Professor of Human Development at Cornell University. Sternberg has a BA from Yale University and a PhD from Stanford University, under advisor Gordon Bower. Karin Sternberg, PhD is a Research Associate at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, a joint program of School of Public Health and J. F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Robert & Karin co-authored the book: The New Psychology of Love. In our conversation we talked about the different love stories each of us have and how...
2022-03-22
53 min
New Retina Radio by Eyetube
Anti-VEGF, A Biography: Part 2
New Retina Radio continues its biography of anti-VEGF. John D. Pitcher III, MD, picks up the story where we left off: in a world where pegaptanib was the only intravitreal injection approved for treating wet AMD. But a deep dive into the literature and a few calculations on the back of a napkin are about to change retina practice forever. Guests in this episode include Bob Avery, MD; Dave Brown, MD; Anne Fung, MD; Jeffrey Heier, MD; Andrew Moshfeghi, MD, MBA; Kirk Packo, MD; and Philip Rosenfeld, MD, PhD. This editorially independent podcast is supported with advertising.
2022-02-17
36 min
Subject to
Subject to: Margaret Brandeau
Margaret L. Brandeau is Coleman F. Fung Professor of Engineering and Professor of Medicine (by Courtesy) at Stanford University. Her research focuses on the development of applied mathematical and economic models to support health policy decisions. Her recent work has examined HIV and drug abuse prevention and treatment programs, programs to control the opioid epidemic, and COVID-19 response strategies. She is a Fellow of INFORMS (The Institute for Operations Research and Management Science) and a member of the Omega Rho Honor Society for Operations Research and Management Science. From INFORMS, she has received the Philip McCord Morse Lectureship Award...
2021-10-14
1h 12
Growing Intuitive Eaters
7. Picking a prenatal multivitamin supplement
Prenatal supplements. There are SO MANY OPTIONS. In this video, I chat all about: What I look for when I'm picking a prenatal for myself or my friends Folate, vitamin B12, biotin, choline, iodine, iron, calcium, DHA in prenatals How to pick a good quality supplement My favorite prenatal + a second option SUBSCRIBE to the podcast to help your kids eat more veggies, not obsess over sweets, and develop healthy relationships with food! FOLLOW ME ON IG SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE SUPPORT ME by sharing my content with your family a...
2021-07-21
25 min
EDIT HISTORY
BONUS Episode: Using Your Story to Build Your Brand with Cheryl Lau & Rae Fung
In this BONUS episode of The Side Hustle Club Podcast, you'll hear a replay of a Clubhouse room that Rae Fung and I hosted on April 2, 2021. Here, we talked about how to use your own story and experiences to build your personal brand or business. Specifically, we touch on topics such as: - Why you should be sharing your personal story - Why we suggest NOT keeping your content "strictly business" or as professional as possible - How personal is "too personal" - How we have personally...
2021-04-03
48 min
The BariNation Podcast
038: Metabolic Wellness with Dr. Ariel Ortiz
We are honored to have the privilege to sit down with Dr. Ortiz again to discuss the hottest topic on the block- metabolic wellness. So many of you were blown away by this new learning in Episode 33 that we had to sit down with him again and deep dive to better understanding what metabolic wellness is and why it should be our lifelong wellness goal. Dr. Ortiz is the world-renowned bariatric surgeon and Medical Director at the Obesity Control Center in Tijuana, Mexico! He is one of the pioneers of bariatric surgery and recognized as a leading...
2021-03-31
1h 05
Further Reading
Episode 5: Amy Fung
On today’s show, we talk to Amy Fung. As a curator, Amy has spent much of her time in the art world, challenging the colonial practices governing institutional art exhibition. In 2019, she turned that work into a book, titled Before I Was a Critic I Was a Human Being. The volume, published by Book*hug, examines Canadian mythologies of multiculturalism and settler colonialism. Amy was the co-founder of MICE Magazine and the Artistic Director of IMAGES Festival. She has worked across many art disciplines, channeling her energy into criticism, visual art, performance art, and film, and is now a Ph...
2021-03-30
37 min
EDIT HISTORY
BONUS Episode: Building Credibility & Authority with Cheryl Lau & Rae Fung
In this BONUS episode of The Side Hustle Club Podcast, you'll hear a replay of a Clubhouse room that Rae Fung and I hosted on March 26, 2021. Here, we talked about how to build credibility and authority for your personal brand or business. Specifically, we touch on topics such as: - How we define credibility and authority - How to showcase credibility and authority if you lack experience - How we personally demonstrate credibility and authority in our brands and businesses After the 20-minute training, we did...
2021-03-27
1h 01
Do the C.U.R.E
Episode 15: Intermittent and Extended Water Fasting
Intermittent and extended water fasting has a great deal of momentum on the internet and I wanted to share with you some of the concepts to consider exploring in your life to gain the benefits associated with such strategies to improve your vitality and overall wellbeing.I share four books and authors that you can search on the internet and especiall youtube as they all have a stong presence on social media outlets.First some conceptsIntermittent Fasting is Eating Less Often and giving your body a shorter window of consuming caloric foods and...
2021-03-25
49 min
The BariNation Podcast
033: The Power of Bariatric Surgery with Dr. Ariel Ortiz
Bariatric surgery can do more than help us live our life at a healthy weight, it is a tool we can utilize to find true, metabolic healthy. Dr. Ortiz is the world-renowned bariatric surgeon and Medical Director at the Obesity Control Center in Tijuana, Mexico! He is one of the pioneers of bariatric surgery and recognized as a leading authority in the field of bariatric medicine, playing a key role in the development of the Lap-Band, a type of bariatric surgery. He has gone on to pioneer a new type of sleeve procedure that has lower rates of complications...
2021-03-03
1h 46
How to Save the World | The Psychology & Science of Environmental Behavior
When Public Disclosure of Data Does the Change for You, Harvard Professor Archon Fung PhD Ep16
You can easily see the number of calories in your peanut butter and your car’s safety rating. But this publicly available data comes from hard-won battles - and the numbers behind many of our most crucial issues in healthcare, environment, and finance are either under lock and key - or they are simply not even measured. In this month’s podcast episode I interview Harvard University Professor Archon Fung Ph.D. about what happens when we turn important data that is often hidden and contentious into a publicly available resource for the world to see. Sign up to join th...
2021-03-02
1h 02
SAPIEN Podcast - Optimum Health & Wellness
18) Dominating Type 1 Diabetes with Andrew Berger
This episode covers the success story of one of Dr Gary's patients, Andrew Berger, who has used a Sapien diet & lifestyle to manage his type 1 diabetes. Andrew is an inspiration for all of us – not just those with type 1 diabetes. He shows us how we can persevere despite setbacks in our health, even with a broken healthcare system. Andrew was told he would be sick for the rest of his life, but through his own research and the help of Dr. Gary, he has transformed his health. Follow his journey on Instagram & Twitter @Type1Berger and...
2021-02-18
57 min
Viva Natural Health
#106 Tracking Blood Sugar & Optimising Metabolism with Dr Casey Means
Casey Means, MD is a Stanford-trained physician, Chief Medical Officer and Co-founder of metabolic health company Levels, and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Disease Reversal and Prevention. Her mission is to maximize human potential and reverse the epidemic of preventable chronic disease by empowering individuals with tech-enabled tools that can inform smart, personalized, and sustainable dietary and lifestyle choices. Dr. Means’s perspective has been recently featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Hill, Metabolism, Endocrine Today, Endocrine Web, Well + Good, and Dr. Michael Greger’s (author of How to Not Die) video series. She is an award-winning biomedical researc...
2021-02-08
1h 16
Data Skeptic
Sybil Attacks on Federated Learning
Clement Fung, a Societal Computing PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses his research in security of machine learning systems and a defense against targeted sybil-based poisoning called FoolsGold. Works Mentioned: The Limitations of Federated Learning in Sybil Settings Twitter: @clemfung Website: https://clementfung.github.io/ Thanks to our sponsors: Brilliant - Online learning platform. Check out Geometry Fundamentals! Visit Brilliant.org/dataskeptic for 20% off Brilliant Premium! BetterHelp - Convenient, professional, and affordable online counseling. Take 10% off your first month at betterhelp...
2020-11-13
31 min
Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance
Posture, Pain and Postural Control with Heather Campbell, PT, DPT, OCS
Heather discusses posture assessment purpose and priorities: Posture for optimal breathing and speaking patterns. Posture for optimal head position and movement in space Posture for optimal trunk movement and responsiveness in locomotion and direction change, and upper trunk support for skilled upper extremity function.In terms of ’tips’ or a focused approach to improvement where posture, balance, and reduced fall risk are involved, I have two pillars on which I build recommended programs: First, one must have the basic equipment or infrastructure with which to work. This is where working towards optimal posture, sufficient range of motion, maximizing proprioception, ability...
2020-11-11
55 min
HCPLive Podcasts
Man Fung Yuen, MD, PhD: The Future of Hepatitis B Treatment
Dr. Yuen discusses some new treatments in the pipeline and how personalized medicine could make an impact in HBV treatment.
2020-09-22
24 min
Meet Mediocrity
The Pivotal Moment That Can Change a Life
My conversation with Greta Lovenheim: Greta Lovenheim had a pivotal moment in her life a little over 2 years ago. She was urgently hospitalized over a random, crazy situation. While recovering, she had her epiphany. And now, over 250 pounds lighter, Greta is living a brand new life. Greta’s approach to weight loss and wellness were definitive and disciplined. She leveraged a combination of intermittent fasting, a ketogenic diet and more movement to change her life. Neither Greta nor I are advocating that her way is the best way or the only way to lose weight. It worke...
2020-09-18
43 min
NursePreneurs
Connecting Nurses Through Conversation: Sara Fung on the Gritty Nurse Podcast
Sara Fung started the Gritty Nurse podcast with her partner Amie after several frustrations within the nursing profession. They felt like they needed an outlet and soon found out other nurses needed it too. Sara’s has background as obstetrics nurse who also worked in the neonatal unit. She worked bedside for over 8 years and then transferred into nursing leadership. She wanted to be able to share her experiences and found that new nurses, student nurses and experienced nurses alike enjoyed hearing them as well. Getting set up in a podcast was relatively easy because she didn’t depend on expe...
2020-09-03
24 min
Growth Minds with Sean Kim
42. Can You Live Forever?|Neuroscientist Dr. Moran Cerf
Moran Cerf is a PhD neuroscientist, business professor at Kellogg School of Management, and co-founder of Think-A-Like and B-Cube. He has made much of his research accessible to the general public via his public talks at PopTech, TED, TEDx, Google Zeitgeist, DLD and other venues, gathering millions of views and a large following. He also acts as a consultant to various Hollywood films and TV shows, such as CBS' “Bull” and “Limitless”, USA Network's “Falling Water”, and more. In our conversation, we talk about learning while we sleep, how to lucid dream, extending our lifespan using modern research, and...
2020-07-15
1h 01
10X Vision
Kate Field [1 of 2]: ER Doctor & Farm Owner on Careers, Health Care & Food
Kate Field is an emergency doctor in Tasmania, Australia. She also trains ER doctors while running a farm with her husband, Iain Field (a PhD himself). Kate's interview is released in two parts.In today's episode (part 1), Kate shares her inspiration in medicine, her choice in becoming an emergency doctor instead of a surgeon, and her decision to own and run a farm with her husband. Did her work and social circles think she's crazy to make such a move? She also shares how her early financial habits and decisions with her husband had allowed th...
2020-04-22
34 min
The Fletcher Forum Podcast
Dr. Courtney Fung on China's Interventions in the UN Security Council
Dr. Courtney J. Fung is an assistant professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD in International Relations from the Fletcher School where she was awarded the Peter Ackerman Dissertation Prize for her doctoral thesis. In this podcast, we discuss her latest book, China and Intervention at the UN Security Council: Reconciling Status, where she explains the effects of status on China's varied response to intervention and foreign-imposed regime change at the United Nations.
2020-02-26
41 min
Healthy Wealthy & Smart
The Oxford Debate from APTA Next Conference
LIVE from the NEXT Conference in Chicago, Jenna Kantor guests hosts and interviews the teams from the Oxford Debate which covered the question: Is Social Media Hazardous? The Pro team consisted of Karen Litzy, Jimmy McKay and Jarod Hall. The con team consisted of Ben Fung, Jodi Pfeiffer and Rich Severin. In this episode, we discuss: -How each of the debaters prepared and crafted their arguments -Bias and how to research a question openly -The importance of respectful debate on controversial subjects -And so much more!
2019-08-12
23 min
10X Vision
Maria Xenidou: Impact Work for Career Growth or Business Creation
How does a scientist, former technology executive and a podcaster operate at the intersection of her knowledge, wisdom and passion to shape learning as a culture? In this episode, my guest, Maria Xenidou, a PhD in material science and a former vice president of a globe technology company with $2 billion annual revenue, shares how she navigated her successful corporate career and later created her own paths in writing, podcasting and strategic advisory as an entrepreneur. Maria also shares the books that have helped her leap forward into entrepreneurship and have influenced her on living a...
2019-07-09
57 min
Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 209 - Can Mathematical Modeling Reduce the Death Toll from the Opioid Epidemic?
Stanford University researchers developed a mathematical model that could help public health officials and policymakers decrease the effects of the opioid epidemic, which took the lives of roughly 49,000 Americans in 2017. The model includes data about addictions, prescriptions and overdoses in the United States which can be used for “what if” scenarios similar to those that business leaders run through to project how changing product features or prices affect sales and profits, said Margaret Brandeau, PhD, the Coleman F. Fung Professor in the School of Engineering and a professor of management science and engineering who worked on the study. The paper cite...
2018-10-03
00 min
New Books in German Studies
Joseph Ben Prestel, “Emotional Cities: Debates on Urban Change in Berlin and Cairo, 1860-1910” (Oxford UP, 2017)
Joseph Ben Prestel talks with us about Emotional Cities: Debates on Urban Change in Berlin and Cairo, 1860-1910 (Oxford University Press, 2017), blending together history of emotions, urban history, global history, and comparative history to produce a monograph on the similar effects urban change had on Cairo and Berlin: ordinary citizens, between 1860 and 1910, negotiated between how the city was changing and how that affected how they saw love, honor, and trust. We talk about what we can gain from urban history, how to talk about gender in histories of emotion, what role modernity has in Middle Eastern studies, and the bo...
2018-09-12
58 min
New Books in Urban Studies
Joseph Ben Prestel, “Emotional Cities: Debates on Urban Change in Berlin and Cairo, 1860-1910” (Oxford UP, 2017)
Joseph Ben Prestel talks with us about Emotional Cities: Debates on Urban Change in Berlin and Cairo, 1860-1910 (Oxford University Press, 2017), blending together history of emotions, urban history, global history, and comparative history to produce a monograph on the similar effects urban change had on Cairo and Berlin: ordinary citizens, between 1860 and 1910, negotiated between how the city was changing and how that affected how they saw love, honor, and trust. We talk about what we can gain from urban history, how to talk about gender in histories of emotion, what role modernity has in Middle Eastern studies, and the bo...
2018-09-12
58 min
This Unmillennial Life
no. 41 - The Intermittent Fasting Episode (Part II)
As unmillennials we've lived through our share of diet crazes. We've been told what to eat and what not to eat for weight loss, heart health, cancer prevention and more. But what if all this talk about the "what" should've really been talk about the "when"? Intermittent fasting has taken hold in recent years as one of the most popular approaches to weight loss. But what does the research say? Is it, in fact, superior to other methods of weight loss? And is weight loss the only benefit? In the first episode of t...
2018-09-11
27 min
This Unmillennial Life
no. 40 - The Intermittent Fasting Episode (Part I)
As unmillennials we've lived through our share of diet crazes. We've been told what to eat and what not to eat for weight loss, heart health, cancer prevention and more. But what if all this talk about the "what" should've really been talk about the "when"? Intermittent fasting has taken hold in recent years as one of the most popular approaches to weight loss. But what does the research say? Is it, in fact, superior to other methods of weight loss? And is weight loss the only benefit? In the first episode of t...
2018-09-10
41 min
Beyond Wellness Radio
Weight Loss Lifestyle ARX Fit with Jim Keen | Podcast #170
Weight Loss Lifestyle ARX Fit with Jim Keen | Podcast #170 Get Show Updates Here: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/newsletter You-tube Podcast Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=justinhealth Show Transcription: https://justinhealth.com/weight-loss-and-lifestyle-podcast-170/ In this video, come and join Dr. Justin Marchegiani and Jim Keen as they both share some of their thoughts on living a healthy lifestyle. Jim Keen from ARX Fit used to be a trumpet player for more than 5 years. His lifestyle used to be sedentary and his circadian rhythm was not being followed. Here, t...
2018-02-16
35 min
The Movement Docs
Episode 14 - So You Wanna Get Your OCS? ft. Dr. Justin Bittner DPT and Dr. Nic Hoover DPT
In this episode, Mike and Jake speak with Dr. Justin Bittner and Dr. Nic Hoover about OCS residencies in the second installment of the residency and fellowship series. Our show notes can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10MSbvtbqmJnTMS2Bbo62WfksPRIKsZ-iMK9AboGUDDE/edit?usp=sharing People: Dr. Justin Bittner justinsbittner@gmail.com Dr. Nic Hoover nhoover@su.edu Karen Abraham, PT, PhD Todd Telemeco, PT, DPT, PhD, ECS Thomas Turner, PhD, PT Aaron Hartstein, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT AJ Lievre, PT, DPT, COMT Ben Fung, PT, DPT References: Pug licking the screen Tribe of Mentors, Tim Ferris IQ...
2018-01-22
1h 39
New Retina Radio by Eyetube
Anti-VEGF, A Biography: Part 2
New Retina Radio continues its biography of anti-VEGF. John D. Pitcher III, MD, picks up the story where we left off: in a world where pegaptanib was the only intravitreal injection approved for treating wet AMD. But a deep dive into the literature and a few calculations on the back of a napkin are about to change retina practice forever. Guests in this episode include Bob Avery, MD; Dave Brown, MD; Anne Fung, MD; Jeffrey Heier, MD; Andrew Moshfeghi, MD, MBA; Kirk Packo, MD; and Philip Rosenfeld, MD, PhD. This editorially independent podcast is supported with advertising.
2017-11-22
36 min
Nourish Balance Thrive
Radical Candor™ with Dr Tommy Wood
Radical Candor™ is the ability to Challenge Directly and show you Care Personally at the same time. Radical Candor will help you and all the people you work with do the best work of your lives and build the best relationships of your career. Two nearly universal experiences make Radical Candor unnatural. One, most people have been told since they learned to talk some version of “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it at all.” When they become a boss, the very thing they have been taught not to do since they were...
2017-08-04
46 min
Nourish Balance Thrive
Radical Candor™ with Dr Tommy Wood
Radical Candor™ is the ability to Challenge Directly and show you Care Personally at the same time. Radical Candor will help you and all the people you work with do the best work of your lives and build the best relationships of your career. Two nearly universal experiences make Radical Candor unnatural. One, most people have been told since they learned to talk some version of “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it at all.” When they become a boss, the very thing they have been taught not to do since they were...
2017-08-04
46 min
Real Democracy Now! a podcast
2.11 If you could change one thing about democracy, part 2
I ask all of my guests two questions: what for them is the essence of a real democracy? and if they could change one thing about our system of democracy what would it be? In episode 1.9 we heard from a number of the guests I interviewed in Season 1 (about deliberative mini-publics) on their view of the essence of a real democracy. And in episode 2. 5 we heard a range of ideas for ‘one change to democracy’. Today is another episode where guests share their idea for that one change (sometimes two) to our system of democracy. I’ve found the answers people have...
2017-06-01
22 min