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Science Vs
Should You Eat Like A Caveman? Plus — 10 Years of Science Vs!
Today, we’re celebrating 10 years of Science Vs with … science! We’ll tell you all about the so-called orgasm gap, the incorrect idea that vaccines are linked to autism, and the incorrect idea that ivermectin helps with Covid-19. We’ll also cover the Paleo Diet — this was the first EVER episode of Science Vs. And you’ll hear one of the greatest moments in Science Vs history. THANK YOU for listening! Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVs10 (00:00) We’re celebrating 10 years of Science Vs! (04:10) Our peer-reviewed paper on the “orgasm gap” (10:13) Vacc...
2025-11-27
41 min
We Admit!
Leadership Lessons: Insights from Veteran Admissions Professionals with Glynn Below and Kim Bair
Join Janice as she talks with Kim Bair and Glynn Below about the importance of community and building your career. Learn how to thrive in a challenging role, advocate for your team, and prioritize people over tasks. Plus, discover resources for professional development and support. Connect with AISAP: Connect with AISAP at https://www.aisap.org/home. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aisap/ Become a Member - https://www.aisap.org/membership/become-a-member Join the Academy - https://www.pathlms.com/aisap
2025-10-14
47 min
Post Reports
'These kids were literally praying': The Minneapolis school shooting
On Wednesday morning, students from Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis were in church for an all-school Mass when a shooter opened fire through the church windows. An 8-year-old and a 10-year-old from the private K-8 school were killed, and the shooter died after shooting himself. More than a dozen people were injured, and several remain in critical condition. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) addressed reporters in a moving news conference about the shooting: “Don’t just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now. Th...
2025-08-28
22 min
Post Reports
How AI is changing dating
Artificial intelligence can help you draft better emails, summarize long documents and now it could even be your online dating coach. Dating app companies say generative AI is a great way for people who might be shy or awkward to present themselves better. But others are worried this could make it harder to know who is on the other side of the screen. Host Elahe Izadi speaks with internet culture reporter Tatum Hunter about the ever-changing dating app landscape and how artificial intelligence could change the way we view romance. Today’s show was produced by T...
2025-07-10
23 min
Post Reports
Gov. Josh Shapiro on antisemitism and Trump's 'sanctimonious B.S.'
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) faced a violent attack on his home in April. A man with a history of mental illness, 38-year-old Cody Balmer, has been charged with breaking in and setting fire to a dining room at the Governor’s Residence. The alleged arsonist said part of his motivation was Shapiro’s support for Israel. Since this incident, there have been other high-profile attacks against Jewish people in Boulder, Colorado, and Washington, D.C.Host Colby Itkowitz speaks with Shapiro about the attack and the recent spike in antisemitic actions in the United State...
2025-06-13
36 min
Science Vs
Aphantasia: Missing the Mind's Eye
This week's episode comes to us from our friends at Radiolab! Close your eyes and imagine a red apple. What do you see? Turns out there’s a whole spectrum of answers to that question, and producer Sindhu Gnanasambandan is on one far end. In this episode, she explores what it means to see — and not see — in your mind.This episode was reported and produced by Sindhu Gnanasambandan with help from Annie McEwen. Original music and sound design contributed by Dylan Keefe. Mixing help from Jeremy Bloom and Arianne Wack. Mixing for Science Vs by...
2024-11-07
33 min
Science Vs
Climate Crisis: We're Solving It?!
The climate is a mess. It's hot. There's fires, floods, hurricanes — and we may have even crossed some rather scary climate tipping points. But there is hope. So today, we’re answering your questions about solving the climate crisis. We find out how you can help in the fight against climate change, if carbon offsets are a scam, whether renewables really work and what exciting new technologies could help save the planet. Our guests are Dr. Sven Teske at the University of Technology, Sydney, and Wei Sue, head of strategy at Monash University's Climateworks Center. A v...
2024-10-22
38 min
Crash Cart Emergency Medicine
Sub Zero: Managing Hypothermia
Hypothermia can be deadly and as the weather turns colder, we need to be ready to treat it. In this episode, Dr. Close (PGY-3 Chief Resident) and Dr. Kaide (Professor of EM) teach us how to manage the spectrum of hypothermia from mild cases to cardiac arrest. Guest: Colin Kaide, MD. Host: Alex Close, MD. Editor: Kim Bambach, MD. Key Take-Aways: Hypothermia= core body temp 32 *C) “warm and dead”, there are some exceptions such as hyperkalemia >10-12 mmol/L, arrest occurred prior to insult, obvious signs of irreversible death/major trauma, patient is rigid to t...
2024-09-12
15 min
The Doctor's Art
A Moral Drive to Heal the World | Jim Yong Kim, MD, PhD
Soon after finishing his first semester of college, Jim Yong Kim, MD, PhD excitedly told his father that he'd dedicate his life to starting a social justice movement. In response, his father sternly reprimanded him, saying that the only career he'd support was one in medicine. Dr. Kim acquiesced, but over the subsequent decades would hold on to this passion for social justice and become one of the most influential individuals working in global health, poverty reduction, and sustainable development. He co-founded Partners in Health
2024-04-02
56 min
Gdje si bio '91?
Gdje si bio '91? - Danijela Lazova - JUNAKINJA TIGROVA
U novoj epizodi podcasta "Gdje si bio '91?" gostovala je Danijela Lazova. Heroina koja je 1991. u zagrebačkim Sesvetama svojoj majci ostavila kćerkicu i znavši da je ona u sigurnim rukama otišla u najveću moguću nesigurnost. Priključila se 1. gardijskoj brigadi "Tigrovi", točnije 6. bojni, i s njom otišla u pakao zapadne Slavonije. Već prvog dana u teškim borbama za Bair iznad Novske gotovo je izgubila život. Za hrabrim gardistima trčala je i s puškom i s prvom pomoći. Iako su ju štedjeli ona se nije štedjela. Nakon zapadne Slavonije slijedi...
2024-03-21
2h 01
Plastic Model Mojo
AtlantaCon 2024: PMM Model Show Spotlight
AtlantaCon 2024Mike and Kentucky Dave host Kim Elmore of IPMS: Atlanta and Mike Idacavage or IPMS: Marietta Scale Modelers, as they give us the details on the upcoming AtlantaCon 2024Support Plastic Model Mojo through any of the options below!PatreonBuy Me a BeerPaypalThe Plastic Model Mojo Merchandise StoreSQUADRON Adding to the stash since 1968Model PodcastsPlease check o...
2024-02-21
12 min
[Un]Sanctioned Citizen
Russell Brand Converges In US Contra-Censorship Pow-Wow; While EU Reworks AI Law
Mark Bair plays reconteur to Westminister Hall convergence of Censorship Industrial Complex with Russel Brand, Matt Taibbi & Michael Shellenberger +AI STEM GETS HAWT IN BAWSTON3:11 CST 7/3/2023 - CORRECTION & FOLLOW-UP NOTE: Jen Easterly, current head of CISA at DHS has not been terminated from her role. There was a staffing shake up at DHS as of Friday, 6/31/2023. Cait Conley will replace Kim Wyman in oversight of election security at DHS, acccording to the Associated Press. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/army-combat-veteran-to-take-over-key-election-security-role-working-with-state-local-officials/ar-AA1dgWmoSOURCES: ht...
2023-07-08
45 min
Object Of Sound
In Praise of Aaliyah (feat. Kathy Iandoli and Kiana Fitzgerald)
It’s been 20 years since Aaliyah’s passing, and for most of those years, her music has been largely inaccessible. Kept off streaming platforms, hidden from the internet. That is, until now. With nearly all of Aaliyah’s catalog freshly released into the world, we’re celebrating by devoting our full show in praise of Aaliyah. With a deep dive into her influence on fashion, music and culture and a playlist of tracks that feel like the summer of 2001... And still hit today. Joining Hanif are journalists Kathy Iandoli and Kiana Fitzgerald to rejoice in the (re)discovery of her work...
2021-09-24
36 min
Speed & Scale
TED Climate: Got (sustainable) milk?
Agriculture has enabled the existence of civilization—today, approximately 40 percent of our planet is farmland. So it goes without saying there’s a LOT to cover when it comes to talking about modern food production. Dan starts small with something a little more digestible: which milk is best, for you and for the planet? He’ll teach us how to sip sustainably, then take us on a journey through a “perfect” sustainable farm of the future and what we can do to make it a reality. Find the text transcript for this episode at go.ted.com/TC7TED Cli...
2021-09-22
13 min
Speed & Scale
TED Climate: The secret lives of things you own
THINGS. They’re everywhere! And we’re constantly being pushed to buy more of them, like the hottest fashion or the latest tech. But the true cost our planet and its climate are paying is much more than the sticker price we see on the shelf. Dan reveals the hidden fees our planet is paying to make everyday items, like the shirt on your back and the phone in your pocket, and ways we can help offset them by being more sustainable shoppers. Find the text transcript for this episode at go.ted.com/TC4TED Climate is produ...
2021-09-01
11 min
The Book Club Review
100: Kate and Laura answer your questions
In celebration of our 100th episode we turn the spotlight on ourselves a little more than usual to answer listeners' questions. From our favourite childhood reads to the books that shaped us as adults, from books which kept us up all night to books we disagree on (with a shocking mid-show revelation from Laura that threatens to derail the whole discussion), listen in to learn more about us as readers and how we came to make the podcast. Find our full show notes for this episode plus archive of all our past shows on our website, follow...
2021-07-17
48 min
Elev8
Dylan Bair: Filling a Gap, Coaching with Passion, and PED use in Bikini
This is an episode you do not want to miss! Dylan introduces himself and we dive into what got him into the industry in the first place, we talk all things prep, coaching aspects, and dive into PED use in bikini competitors where I ask all of the questions I wanted to know that many competitors want to understand. This is an awesome and very informative podcast so be ready for a lesson! Dylan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylanbair_rd/ Eating Disorder Contact: https://www.bairaesthetics.com/kim-barton My Page: https://www...
2021-01-01
1h 06
New School: Arts & Culture
Take A Listen: Mannes Sounds Piano Cantabile "Etudes and Elegies"
Since 1999, Mannes has presented a year-long music festival every year. Each festival includes more than 20 events performed by the school's gifted young student artists, distinguished faculty members, and renowned guests, at prestigious New York City concert venues and cultural institutions. The festivals are an outstanding component of the total Mannes program. This concert was curated by Yuri Kim. Etudes and Elegies “Etudes and Elegies” curated by Yuri Kim Music by Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Scriabin, Sor, Stravinsky, Villa-Lobos, Ligeti & Kapustin. Sponsored by Mannes School of Music. Prod: Christian Scutt
2020-08-10
1h 13
The Forgotten Podcast
Episode 70: Journeying Through the Hard Goodbyes in Foster Care
Foster care is a journey of love and loss, not only for the kids in care but for foster families too. In today’s episode, Kim Young of The Bair Foundation, helps us prepare for and process the hard goodbyes.
2019-04-22
37 min
StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups
132: Kent Haruf: "Plainsong"
This week on StoryWeb: Kent Haruf's novel Plainsong. One of the pure delights in moving to Colorado eleven years ago was discovering a whole new crop of regional writers – in this case, Western writers. If you've followed StoryWeb for a while, you know I love American regional literature – especially Southern and Appalachian literature (but throw in a little Sarah Orne Jewett for the Maine coast, why don't ya?). I quickly discovered that the West is richly endowed with powerful, powerful writers. Willa Cather helped set the scene, and well-known later writers like Annie Proulx, Pam Hous...
2017-03-26
06 min