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Botox and Burpees
S05E104 - Tiger Parents or Smart College Admissions Strategists?: How We Got Two Kids Into Duke with Special Guest Susan Rhee
College admissions - the high-stakes game that dominates the lives of high school students and their families. In this episode, my guest is my spouse Susan Rhee @susanrhee as we unpack how our two children successfully navigated their way to Duke University, despite both facing deferrals in the early decision round.Susan shares the rollercoaster of emotions we experienced as parents - from the crushing disappointment of initial deferrals to the eventual triumph of acceptance. Together, we candidly discuss the strategies that worked for our family: did it help when our kids did test prep early after...
2025-04-22
1h 12
Digital Dominoes
Youth Perspectives on Digital Empowerment and Safety
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, Angeline is joined by Lindsay Gross, a senior at Duke University, to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Gen Z in the tech-driven world. They address misconceptions about the younger generation's role in the digital landscape and emphasize the importance of including younger voices in policy discussions. Lindsay shares insights from her experience in cybersecurity, social media harms, and AI ethics, discussing the critical need for collaborative efforts across generations to create a safer online environment. The episode delves into the implications of AI, data privacy, and the need for truly...
2025-04-03
24 min
Eerie Travels
Episode 197 - Studying the Paranormal at Duke University and Beyond
The wayback machine is all fired up (and stocked with snacks)! This week, we travel to Duke University to visit their now-defunct parapsychology lab. Episode Credits:Hosts - Erika Lance @authorerikalance, @eerietravelsProducer - Beau Lake @beau__lakeinfo@eerietravels.comIntro/Outro Music - Destini Beard @destinibeardmusicFull Song available for purchase now at destinibeard.bandcamp.comOur PO Box - Eerie Travels, PO Box 419, Sylva, NC 28779Patreon - patreon.com/eerietravelsDiscord - https://discord.gg...
2025-03-28
46 min
The Civic Wellness Podcast with Ulysses Hsu
The Truth about Spanking w/ Duke University Prof. Jennifer Lansford
đ´ The Truth About Spanking & Corporal Punishment | Featuring Duke University Professor Dr. Jennifer LansfordIs spanking really an effective form of discipline? Or does it do more harm than good? In this exclusive interview, Dr. Jennifer Lansford, a renowned professor and researcher at Duke University, dives deep into the science behind corporal punishment, its effects on child development, and alternative parenting strategies.Dr. Lansford has spent years studying child psychology, discipline, and long-term behavioral outcomes, making her one of the leading experts in the field. If you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about the debate surrounding spanking, this is a mus...
2025-03-03
22 min
Friendly Pharmacy 5
The Microbiome and Common Infections Q&A w/Dr.Paul Wischmeyer MD, Duke University
In this fascinating presentation, Dr. Paul Wischmeyer discusses the latest research on the microbiome and the use of probiotics and FMT (fecal microbiome transplants) in reducing both the incidence and severity of common infections, including respiratory infections like COVID-19 and C.difficile colitis. We also discuss how the microbiome changes with aging, and whether daily probiotics are beneficial for those without specific health conditions. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Gut microbiome diversity and identical twins 02:03 Dr. Paul Wischmeyer introduction 05:01 From Anesthesiologist to Clinical Nutriton Dr. Paul Wischmeyer 09:01 Clinical Nutrition Fellowship...
2024-05-01
40 min
Prime Seasoned Wisdom
Level Up your Executive Game | Why invest in an EMBA?
Suppose your New Year's resolution is to level up your executive game by investing in a top Global EMBA program. With admissions open everywhere, the world is your oyster. Still, how do we differentiate and lean towards the best choice + ROI? In this episode, Mr. Michael Bulzan - EMEA Regional Director at Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business, is here to help us navigate through such difficult questions. Check out the full video episode on my â â YouTube channelâ â #dukeuniversity #mba #emba #fuqua #executiveeducation #executivemba #professionaldevelopment #investments
2023-12-18
1h 38
Texas Lyme Alliance with Kristina Bauer
Dr. Neil Spectors research; HS-291 therapy kills Lyme in lab + possible new Lyme diagnostic
With 477,000 newly infected Lyme patients every year, and 40% of those are pediatric, Lyme patients need a working diagnostic and effective treatment. New developments out of Duke University, carried forward from the late Oncologist and Lyme patient, Dr. Neil Spector, shows promise to solve every Lyme patients nightmare for accurate testing and an effective treatment. Inspired by research that targets cancer tumors, these new findings in Lyme could also lead to novel R&D strategies for other diseases.PORTOLA VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bay Area Lyme Foundation, a leading sponsor of Lyme disease research in the US...
2023-12-04
30 min
But Is It?
S1 E9 Game of Thrones
In this episode, we ask the question, throughout the progression of the series, Game of Thrones was faced with increasing criticism of racism and misogyny, but is it racist and misogynistic?For more content and to support our podcast, visit our Patreon.Follow us on social:InstagramTikTokTwitterThreadsReferences and Research:https://www.themarysue.com/we-will-no-longer-be-promoting-hbos-game-of-thrones/Â https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/apr/06/there-are-no-black-people-on-game-of-thrones-why-is-fantasy-tv-so-whitehttps://medium.com/dukeuniversity/is-game-of-thrones-racist-5e58a73f27bchttps://www.tor.com/2019/06/10/game-of-thrones-complex-relationship-to-racism-and-colonialism/https://w...
2023-09-26
47 min
Prep Talk Podcast: APs, SAT, ACT Prep 101
Inside Duke University: Opportunities for a Freshman | Podcast | Tutela #dukeuniversity #podcast
#podcast #dukeuniversity #abroadeducation Prepare to be captivated as we unveil the untold stories and extraordinary experiences of Krish Bansal who recently completed his freshman year at Duke University. Join host Vartika Bhandari in an immersive journey through the highs and lows of freshman life at one of the most prestigious universities in the US. From academic challenges to unforgettable moments of growth and self-discovery, this insightful podcast takes you deep into the heart of Blue Devil territory. Check out our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TutelaPrep/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tutelaprep/ LinkedIn: https://www...
2023-07-06
18 min
Champs and Shade Podcast
OOPS! Sorry Honey!
.WELCOME BACKâŚ. Yet again we have a correction and an apology. What happened this time, listen and find out. It is MARCH MADNESS! Angie is so excited about this and Amy is eeehhhh. Who do you think will win the big dance? Angie has about 7 brackets going. Amy has boycotted doing brackets after a little incident. Angie has a great date night to watch the ACC Tournament. GO DUKE!  Amy watches the Oscars and she is ALL about the red carpet. Who do you think she thought was the classiest? Chris Rock has a special on Netflix, Amy was not...
2023-03-16
1h 04
Champs and Shade Podcast
Dude, Where's my Car?
Welcome Back! We appreciate you patience with us last week. Amy is shouting out NEW YORK, NEW YORK!! Amy spent a few days with Wilkie in NYC for her birthday. The BIG 15 for her! Amy has quite a few experiences with taxi drivers. She ends up at an address, but it is not her addressâŚ..HOW IS SHE IN JERSEYâŚ.. SHOUT OUT RYAN, but we think you need to stay in Queens driving. They take in China Town, WAAAY different from when Angie and Amy went back in the day. They eat some fabulous foods, see some famous people and...
2023-02-16
1h 01
Champs and Shade Podcast
WORLDWIDE BITCHES!
CIAO BELLA! Welcome back to another episode. Not Amy getting behind on her BFF Jeff Lewis episodes and Wilkie calling her out! Amy knows he feels her presence. We are close to her being a chump. Wilkie is turning 15 and Amy and her are taking a trip to NYC. So exciting and cannot wait to tell you all about their experience. If you are a Gossip Girl fan, they are staying at The Empire because of Chuck Bass. Wilkie is done with her classes for drivers ed, she is now onto the driving portion. How do you think she...
2023-02-02
58 min
The Ugandan Boy Talk Show
Letâs make our environment greener together! | Elaine Mânkubitu | E71
Women's Day podcast Spotlight: In this episode, I host Elaine Mânkubitu @sonnie_mnk. Elaine is born and raised in Meru Kenya. She grew up planting trees and loves everything about the environment. Elaine graduated from Duke University, @dukeuniversity in Durham North Carolina with a Bachelorâs degree in computer science and now doing her master's in Environmental science in Sweden. Elaine is running a tree-planting project in Kenya intending to improve the environment. And I can't wait for you to listen to her story. âLast August I started a tree nursery where I was hoping to have about 4,000 seedlings. 5 months...
2022-03-12
39 min
The INDUStry Show
The INDUStry Show w Jillian Manus
Jillian Manus is the Managing Partner at Structure Capital - an early stage Silicon Valley venture fund. Jillian serves on numerous boards including: Stanford University Digital Health, Stanford University School of Medicine, Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, NASDAQ Entrepreneurial Center, NYU Tisch School of the Arts and Communities in Schools. She is a frequent speaker on CNBCâs Squawk Alley (TechCheck) and Bloomberg Business news. #managingpartner #vc #venturecapital #venturecapitalists #siliconvalley #thepitch #cnbc #podcast #bloombergnews #businessnews #stanforduniversity #nyualumni #dukeuniversity #oxforduniversity #vcfunding #vcs
2021-08-21
50 min
Evolve with Pete Evans
Dr Andy Kaufman
Dr Andrew Kaufman, a natural healing consultant, inventor, public speaker, forensic psychiatrist and expert witness.He completed his psychiatric training at DukeUniversity Medical Center after graduating from the Medical University of South Carolina and has a B.S. from M.I.T. in Molecular Biology. We hope you've enjoyed the first half of this podcast - if you'd like to listen to the rest, please visit the Evolve Network. The Evolve Network is now live at evolvenetwork.tv Subscribe for meal plans, recipes, cooking shows and our very own 'The Magic Pill' and 'The Magic Plant', as well as access to m...
2021-01-21
17 min
The Forked Road
Monica Khechumian on Duke University's Doctor of Physical Therapy Program - The Forked Road EP28
Monica chats with us about #DukeUniversity 's #DoctorofPhysicalTherapy program. She is also simultaneously completing a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, #UNC.
2020-12-18
55 min
The HBCU Nation Radio Show
IN THE HUDDLE with The Honorable Judge Curtis L. Collier
The Honorable Judge Curtis L. Collier is the special guest on #INTHEHUDDLE with Lurone "Coach" Jennings. This is the first of a two-part series that is focuses on The Honorable Judge Collier's upbringing, his journey to #TennesseeStateUniversity, #DukeUniversity, #AirForce, the lessons he learned along the way. Part two is a continuation as Judge Collier shares a great lesson on the Judicial Process and the importance of Civics being taught in the school systems. The Honorable Judge Curtis L. Colliers serves as the Senior U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee. He was nominated by President William...
2020-08-07
42 min
DukeUniversity
The Heavy Toll of Unintended Consequences {Glad You Asked, Season 2, Episode 2}
Increased drilling for oil is meant to stimulate the economy. But what effect will greater use of oil and gas have on public health? David Boyd challenges our new president to consider this and other unintended consequences of public policy decisions in this episode of "Glad You Asked." Boyd is an associate professor of the practice at the Duke Global Health Institute and is an expert in global health and cross-cultural medicine. From Duke University, this is âGlad You Asked.â A new administration in the White House means new issues on the table, so we wondered, if you could ask our...
2017-04-06
02 min
DukeUniversity
How Healthy is the Job Market? {Episode 6, Zeroing In}
About 63 percent of Americans are working or looking for work, but what about the rest? And what measures might help boost job prospects for out-of-work Americans?Jared Bernstein and Michael Strain discuss the nation's labor participation rate and what it tells us about the health of the U.S. economy, with moderator Aaron Chatterji. Bernstein is a senior member of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and a former member of the Obama administration. Strain is the director of economic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. Chatterji is an associate professor at Duke University's...
2016-11-08
16 min
DukeUniversity
Turning Our Backs on Mental Illness {Glad You Asked, Episode 30}
Our society gives the mentally ill short shrift, so much so that "we'll look back on it in 100 years' time as absolutely appalling," says Jane Costello. Severe mental illness burdens families, taxes the criminal justice and shortens lives. And we'll continue to pay those heavy prices until we take the issue seriously, Costello says. Costello is a professor in the psychiatry department at the Duke University School of Medicine and the Duke department of psychology and neuroscience an associate director of the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy.
2016-11-03
02 min
DukeUniversity
Is Obamacare Working? {Episode 4, Zeroing In}
Health insurance premiums for individuals dropped by 10 percent during the first year of Obamacare. What does that number tell us about whether or not the Affordable Care Act is working? Don Taylor and Michael Cannon debate that question on this episode of Zeroing In, with host Aaron Chatterji. Taylor is a professor at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy. Cannon is the director of health policy studies at the libertarian Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. Aaron Chatterji is an associate professor at Duke's Fuqua School of Business and Sanford School of Public Policy.
2016-11-02
19 min
DukeUniversity
The Price of Defense {Episode 2, Zeroing In}
The U.S. defense budget for 2015 was $597 billion, more than the next 14 nations combined. Is our country spending too much on defense or not? And are our dollars going to the right priorities? Peter Feaver and Lawrence Korb discuss those questions on this episode of Zeroing In, hosted by Aaron Chatterji. Feaver is a professor of political science and public policy at Duke University who served on the National Security Council Staff under presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Korb is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress who served as assistant secretary of defense under President...
2016-10-24
18 min
DukeUniversity
What's Driving the Gender Pay Gap? {Episode 1, Zeroing In}
Women earn 17 percent less per week than men, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Liz Ananat and Karin Agness debate the pay gap between men and women -- what it means, where it's worst, and what's driving it -- on this episode of Zeroing In: The Numbers Behind the 2016 Election, moderated by Aaron Chatterji. Zeroing In takes a look at key issues on the election agenda, one number at a time. Numbers matter, but in politics, they can be used to muddy the waters rather than enlighten. Each episode of Zeroing In starts with one key statistic...
2016-10-17
18 min
DukeUniversity
Attacks on Education Hurt Democracy {Glad You Asked, Episode 28}
Education is more than job training, says Priscilla Wald. It's essential to forming citizens of a democracy. And the humanities are a critical part of that training. Wald is a professor of English at Duke University, where she directs the Program in Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies.
2016-09-29
02 min
DukeUniversity
Is High-Cost Healthcare Shutting Out Other Needs? {Glad You Asked, Episode 27}
As a nation, we spend millions on healthcare, especially at the end of life. What are we giving up in return? Dan Ariely, professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University, says it's time to face up to those choices. Ariely is also featured on this month's episode of "Ways & Means," describing how human behavior gets in the way of government innovation. Listen at: http://www.waysandmeansshow.org/. Transcript: From Duke University, this is âGlad You Asked,â where we consider the question, âWhat should we be talking about this election season?â "My name is Dan Ariely, Iâm the James B. D...
2016-09-14
01 min
DukeUniversity
The Balancing Act of Holding Businesses Accountable {Glad You Asked, Episode 26}
Our next president must make sure corporations play by the rules, without stifling innovation, says Aaron Chatterji. How will a new president walk that important tightrope, protecting the public from events such as the recent Volkswagen scandal, while encouraging business innovation and investment? That's a key question to pose to candidates, Chatterji says. Chatterji is an associate professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. Transcript: From Duke University, this is âGlad You Asked,â where we consider the question, âWhat should we be talking about this election season?â âMy name is Aaron Chatterji. Iâve been at Duke since 2006 at the Fuqua Sc...
2016-08-18
02 min
DukeUniversity
The Many Benefits of Protecting Our National Parks {Glad You Asked, Episode 24}
As the National Park Service prepares to turn 100 in August, our national parks represent a terrifically valuable asset in need of attention, says Stuart Pimm. Pimm is a professor of conservation ecology at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. He helped establish the new Park Institute of America, an independent nonprofit located at Duke that is dedicated to protecting America's national parks. The new institute is a collaboration between Duke University and the Coalition to Protect America's National Parks, a nonprofit comprised of former National Park Service employees. Transcript: From Duke University, this is âGlad You Asked,â where we cons...
2016-07-07
02 min
DukeUniversity
Sidewalks Versus Surgery {Glad You Asked, Episode 23}
We could do a lot to improve public health and reduce runaway medical expenses if we focussed more on preventing disease and less on medical fixes, says Gary Bennett. Bennett is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University. Transcript: From Duke University, this is âGlad You Asked,â where we consider the question, âWhat should we be talking about this election season?â "Iâm Gary Bennett. Iâm a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke. I think we should be talking about the idea that good policy is better than medicine. The problem that we have in the U.S. right n...
2016-06-09
02 min
DukeUniversity
Disaffected Voters at Both Ends of the Spectrum {Glad You Asked, Episode 22}
Supporters of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders share a key trait in common, says Charles Dunlap: they feel excluded from the political process. Such large numbers of disaffected voters are a bad sign not just for the major parties, but for the state of our democracy, Dunlap says. Dunlap is a retired U.S. Air Force Major General and a professor of the practice at Duke Law School. Transcript: âIâm Charlie Dunlap. Iâm a retired Air Force major general. Iâm a professor of the practice of law at the law school, and I run the center for law, eth...
2016-05-28
02 min
DukeUniversity
The Power of Local Politics {Glad You Asked, Episode 21}
Police shootings around the country have helped put local politics in the spotlight, says Duke University's Mark Anthony Neal. Neal points to local prosecutors' critical role in deciding whether or not to pursue charges. Neal is a professor of English and African and African American Studies at Duke University. Transcript: From Duke University, this is "Glad You Asked," where we consider the question "What should we be talking about this election season?" âI am Mark Anthony Neal, professor of African and African American Studies and professor of English at Duke University. You know for me the thing that we could be...
2016-05-18
02 min
DukeUniversity
The Case for National Service {Glad You Asked, Episode 20}
National service programs such as the Peace Corps and AmeriCorps offer big rewards at a bargain price, says Eric Mlyn. Mlyn is assistant vice provost for civic engagement at Duke University and director of the DukeEngage program. Subscribe to the Glad You Asked podcast at: itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/gladâŚ1049406866?mt=10. Transcript: From Duke University, this is âGlad You Asked,â where we consider the question âWhat should we be talking about this election season?â âIâm Eric Mlyn and Iâm the assistant vice provost for civic engagement at Duke and also the director of the DukeEngage program and teach in the San...
2016-05-05
02 min
DukeUniversity
A Perfect Storm (Glad You Asked, Episode 19}
Climate change, failing infrastructure and growing inequality add up to a perfect storm that is poised to hit the nation's poor, says Megan Mullin. Our weak infrastructure is ill-equipped for extreme weather events, which grow more likely with climate change. Meanwhile, storms and floods will hit poor communities especially hard, since those communities have even less to spend on repairing aging water pipes, roads and bridges. Mullin is an associate professor of environmental politics at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. Transcript: From Duke University, this is âGlad You Asked,â where we consider the question âWhat should we be talkin...
2016-04-20
01 min
DukeUniversity
He's No Outlier {Glad You Asked, Episode 18}
Donald Trump is "saying things in public that often people say in private spaces," says Joseph Winters. Rather than writing him off, we'd be wise to pay attention to what Trump's candidacy says about America's unresolved conflicts. Winters is an assistant professor of religion and African and African American studies at Duke. Transcript: From Duke University, this is Glad You Asked, where we consider the question âWhat should we be talking about this election season?â âMy name is Joseph Winters. I am a professor of religious studies. Also I have a secondary position in African and African American Studies. My sense...
2016-04-09
02 min
DukeUniversity
Biosecurity At Risk {Glad You Asked, Episode 17}
Biological agents can make "fairly cheap weapons for those who want to do us harm," says Dr. Christopher Woods of the Duke Global Health Institute. But protecting ourselves against both manmade and natural biological threats will take more investment, Woods says. Transcript: From Duke University, this is "Glad You Asked," where we consider the question "What should we be talking about this election season?" "My name is Christopher Woods. I'm an infectious disease clinician and a member of the Duke Global Health Institute. "One topic that has been absent has been the idea of global biosecurity, both the potential for...
2016-03-24
02 min
DukeUniversity
Voting Rights Under Fire {Glad You Asked, Episode 16}
New voter identification laws could sharply curb voter participation in N.C. and other states, says Gunther Peck. "These laws -- think of them as rotting the foundation of our democracy," Peck says. Peck is an associate professor of history and public policy at Duke University. Transcript: From Duke University, this is "Glad You Asked," where we consider the question "What should we be talking about this election season?" "My name is Gunther Peck, I'm an associate professor of history in the Sanford School as well as in the department of history here at Duke University. I think the most...
2016-03-10
02 min
DukeUniversity
Reshaping the Coast {Glad You Asked, Episode 15}
Our piecemeal coastal policies are failing us, says Martin Smith. We're failing to consider a future of rising sea levels. Meanwhile, one beach town can make decisions that ripple down the coastline, affecting the shape of beaches miles away. "We're haphazardly geo-engineering a whole coast," Smith says. Smith is an economist at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. Transcript: From Duke University, this is "Glad You Asked," where we consider the question, âWhat should we be talking about this election season?â "I'm Martin Smith, I'm an economist in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University and I stud...
2016-03-03
02 min