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Always On EM - Mayo Clinic Emergency MedicineAlways On EM - Mayo Clinic Emergency MedicineGrand Rounds - Dr. Taylor Christian - First do no harm: the history and origin of medical racismThis is a capstone presentation from Chief Resident of Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine, Dr. Taylor Christian.   Teaser: Can we fulfill our oath to “do no harm” if we ignore the harm of racial injustice in medicine? Understanding the historical roots and persistent impact of medical racism isn’t just informative; it is a call to action. This presentation is an opportunity to learn, reflect, and act to become better advocates.   CONTACTS X - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda; @TayMChristian YouTube - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda Instagram – @AlwaysOnEM; @Venk_like_vancomycin; @ASFinch...2025-06-1552 minMitologia PopularMitologia PopularMitologia Popular 56 - 21/11/2024Attrice, cantante, ballerina, performer, prima donna a conquistare la fama mondiale portando il Brasile all'estero, figura chiave anche per la "Politica del buon vicinato" degli USA. Parliamo di Carmen Miranda, un'icona di avanguardia e cultura popolare. A cura di Loretta Da Costa Perrone2024-11-2159 minSoundscapesSoundscapesThe Noticing MuscleIn Episode 9 of Soundscapes, we listen in on a conversation between poet and essayist Ross Gay and Terrain.org poetry editor Derek Sheffield. As Ross Gay’s biography points out: “Ross Gay is interested in joy. Ross Gay wants to understand joy. Ross Gay is curious about joy.” Ross gay, it turns out, is curious and interested in just about everything, but humble about his ability to understand it. In fact, he’s in love with not knowing, which allows for change and, yes, “flabbergastment.” Along with living the questions and inciting joy, though, Ross Gay centers what he calls, “the...2023-12-2632 minSoundscapesSoundscapesStaying Power What is staying power, and how can we cultivate it? This episode Terrain.org-published poetry as well as a short story set to music that explore the staying power of words and experiences. In conversation with Alan Sincic, we learn about the relationship of silence to word music and how subverting expectations can be a source of wonder that lasts for decades. Poetry and fiction included in this episode are: “A Remnant” by Pattiann Rogers “Eva” by Alan Sincic “Mend” by Alanc Sincic “Phenology” by Jory Mickelson 2023-07-3134 minTo The Show PodcastTo The Show Podcast130 - ¿Una nueva regla para el béisbol? - To The Show Podcast En este episodio hablamos sobre el draft de la liga mayor de beisbol profesional (LMBP) en la cual, los ocho equipos de la liga escogieron peloteros de un pool de jugadores, el draft, termino de la siguiente manera: Primera Ronda: Centauros de La Guaira – Juan Graterol - C Guerreros de Lara – David Rodríguez - C Caciques de Distrito - Kevin Vicuña - INF Samanes de Aragua – Juan Querecuto Jr. - INF Líderes de Miranda – Yeizo Campos - RHP Senadores de Caracas – Arnaldo Hernández - RHP Delfines de La Guaira – Jesús Vargas - RHP Marineros de Carabobo – Yor...2023-04-1833 minSoundscapesSoundscapesWildness: Life, or Death?Apparently there’s nothing like trying to paddle a gravely ill child out of a swampy wilderness to remind us that death, in fact, is the ultimate wildness. But what does that mean for our lives? This episode of Soundscapes gives voice to Terrain.org contributors Janisse Ray, Robert Morgan, and Kim Parko as we explore the ability of the written word to engage with big questions. Listen to Robert Morgan read his poem "Portal," listen to Janisse Ray read her essay "I Have Seen the Warrior," enjoy a conversation between Miranda Perrone and Janisse Ray, and listen to Kim Pa...2023-02-2036 minSoundscapesSoundscapesMore Than Alone Have you ever held a heart in your hand, or wondered how that might feel? Erin Block’s rendition of just what that’s like starts off this episode of Soundscapes, in which Terrain.org artists explore what it means to be more than alone. Each individual, embedded in complex systems both ecological and social, experiences this differently; poems from Ever Jones and Michael Wasson create a kaleidoscope of perspectives in the search for what matters and round out this episode’s offerings. We hope you enjoy it.   Essays and poems referenced in this episode: “Solo” by Erin Block Poems by Ever Jon...2022-01-2637 minSoundscapesSoundscapesLove Across TimeIn the fifth episode of Soundscapes, we present Love Across Time. In this episode, a lively collection of Terrain.org artists consider love: love for each other, love for places, and love for the hard work of creating the world as it could be. After Sandra Steingraber and Taylor Brorby delve into these questions in a conversation held atop Rachel Caron’s beloved Hawk Mountain, Pepper Trail and Katharine Whitcomb share their poetry with us. We hope you enjoy this episode of Soundscapes. 2021-06-2036 minPilhadoPilhadoRICA PERRONE - Pilhado Podcast #02Rica Perrone revelou os absurdos que sofreu nas mãos da chefia de esportes da TV Globo e questionou a emissora de forma pesada! Ele ainda criticou o jornalismo esportivo brasileiro! E esclareceu todas as dúvidas sobre o vídeo que ele vazou do Felipe Neto jogando futebol na pandemia e explicou o cancelamento do Felipe Neto: “Ele manipula as crianças, mas é fracasso entre os adultos!” REDES SOCIAIS: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/Pilhado  Instagram THIAGO ASMAR: https://www.instagram.com/thiago_asmar  Instagram PILHADO https://www.instagram.com/canalpilhado  Twitter: https://t...2021-02-0229 minSoundscapesSoundscapesThe Elasticity of DemocracyIn this episode of Soundscapes, we explore division and hope from perspectives both human and non. What does it mean to be a citizen? Lee Herrick, editorial board member at Terrain.org, sits down with Soundscapes to share his Letter to America exploring just that. Then, poet Jocelyn Casey Whiteman’s work takes us in an expected direction. We hope you enjoy the episode.   2020-12-1328 minTestemunhas de FaioliTestemunhas de FaioliVasco: Miranda, Marcelo Alves e Mundos ParalelosO Vasco tinha muitos desfalques e acabou fazendo seu melhor jogo do campeonato contra o Santos. Não venceu por um detalhe (Ribamar). Mais uma vitória em casa contra o Athletico (não sei mais como escreve o nome desse time) Paranaense manteve o Vasco no G4. Falamos ainda sobre os dois maiores zagueiros da atualidade, Miranda e Marcelo Alves, e a chatice do VAR. Na mesa, o trio maravilha, Marcelo Porto, Helton Salles e Rodrigo Melo. (02:30) Jogos da semana e Ribamar (08:50) Miranda e Marcelo Alves (15:15) Rica Perrone cornetando o Vasco (19:59) VAR (33:18) Palpites para Vasco x Atlético-GO2020-09-1037 minTestemunhas de FaioliTestemunhas de FaioliVasco: Miranda, Marcelo Alves e Mundos ParalelosO Vasco tinha muitos desfalques e acabou fazendo seu melhor jogo do campeonato contra o Santos. Não venceu por um detalhe (Ribamar). Mais uma vitória em casa contra o Athletico (não sei mais como escreve o nome desse time) Paranaense manteve o Vasco no G4. Falamos ainda sobre os dois maiores zagueiros da atualidade, Miranda e Marcelo Alves, e a chatice do VAR. Na mesa, o trio maravilha, Marcelo Porto, Helton Salles e Rodrigo Melo. (02:30) Jogos da semana e Ribamar (08:50) Miranda e Marcelo Alves (15:15) Rica Perrone cornetando o Vasco (19:59) VAR (33:18) Palpites para Vasco x Atlético-GO2020-09-1037 minSoundscapesSoundscapesSustenanceIn our third episode of Soundscapes, we present Sustenance, in which Miranda Perrone interviews essayist Elizabeth Dodd, who reads her essay “Provenance,” originally published in Terrain.org. The podcast ends with a reading of Nathaniel Perry’s poem “Country Gospel,” which brings another kind of sustenance. It is read by the poet and also originally appeared in Terrain.org. Read this and two other poems by Nathaniel Perry. 2020-04-0529 minSoundscapesSoundscapesConservation in VerseRecently, Terrain.org co-hosted Conservation in Verse: Authors, Artists, and Activists on Protecting the Landscapes We Love with Friends of the Columbia Gorge. We hope you’ll enjoy listening to poets Kim Stafford and Jane Hirshfield, as well as hearing a panel discussion including artist Ka’ila Farrell-Smith and Friends of Columbia Gorge executive director Kevin Gorman. Additionally, listen to eight more poems read by Jane Hirshfield at the Conservation in Verse event: “French Horn,” “Page,” “Global Warming,” “Today Another Universe,” “A Cedary Fragrance,” “Cataclysm,” “Let Them Not Say,” and “Tree”:   Listen to Jane Hirshfield introduce and read these poems, or do...2019-06-1741 minSoundscapesSoundscapesThe Consciousness of the StreetsWelcome to the inaugural episode of Soundscapes, where host Miranda Perrone talks to Kathleen Dean Moore about her involvement in the Permanent People’s Tribunal for Human Rights trial of fracking. While delving into the global impacts of fracking and climate change, Kathleen’s unique eloquence and clarity suggest that our problems do have solutions. We hope you appreciate her perspective as much as we do. Read Kathleen Dean Moore’s many important contributions to Terrain.org. And be sure to check out Miranda Perrone’s 2018 interview with Kathleen Dean Moore. More information about Kathleen and her...2019-03-2529 minMother: A PodcastMother: A PodcastEpisode 7 :: What We Talk About When We Talk About Pregnancy LossWhy is it so hard to talk about pregnancy loss? Contributor Miranda Shafer (http://mirandashafer.com/) asks some hard questions about how she reacted to her own sister's miscarriage. Amy explores the medical science underlying a case in Indiana where a woman who says she had a stillbirth was convicted of feticide. (Read more about the case here: http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-03-13/indiana-jury-says-purvi-patel-should-go-prison-what-she-says-was-miscarriage) And a Tumblr project (http://pregnantparentingprochoice.tumblr.com/) collects stories of mothers + soon-to-be moms who support abortion access. Special thanks to Tara Shafer (http://reconceivingloss.com/), Veronica Arreola, and Rachel Perrone + Jodi Jacobson at...2015-08-1900 min