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Something You Should Know!
Something You Should Know - March 26 Chris Larson Buy Local SD
“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!
2025-03-26
09 min
Take as Directed
Dr. Heidi Larson, LSHTM: "Public health cannot rest on its laurels."
The renowned expert on vaccine confidence, Dr. Heidi Larson, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, explains why there has been a precipitous escalation in the past four years, especially among 18-24 year-olds, of vaccine skepticism and resistance. During Covid-19, “everybody got vaccinated,” everyone was exposed to the “digital swarm,” the “wildfire” on social media of mis- and dis-information regarding vaccines. Antivaccine groups amalgamated and rose in power. Public health officials were hesitant to compete on social media. Young parents were unhappy with public health sources of information and looked elsewhere. RFK Jr., his Children’s Health Defense, and the affiliated...
2025-01-23
30 min
The CommonHealth
Dr. Heidi Larson, LSHTM: "Public health cannot rest on its laurels."
The renowned expert on vaccine confidence, Dr. Heidi Larson, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, explains why there has been a precipitous escalation in the past four years, especially among 18-24 year-olds, of vaccine skepticism and resistance. During Covid-19, “everybody got vaccinated,” everyone was exposed to the “digital swarm,” the “wildfire” on social media of mis- and dis-information regarding vaccines. Antivaccine groups amalgamated and rose in power. Public health officials were hesitant to compete on social media. Young parents were unhappy with public health sources of information and looked elsewhere. RFK Jr., his Children’s Health Defense, and the affiliated...
2025-01-23
30 min
Susie Larson Live
Identity in Christ with Heidi Lee Anderson
What is your identity in Christ? Heidi Lee Anderson joins Susie to talk about our identity in Christ and how we can walk it out in our every day lives. Get the Identity in Christ Bundle here. Heidi's book is "P.S. It’s Gonna Be Good: How God’s Word Answers Our Questions about Faith, Fear, and All the Things." Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
2025-01-22
51 min
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Dynamic Teams: Reteaming Patterns & Practices • Heidi Helfand & Charles Humble
Podcast: GOTO - The Brightest Minds in Tech (LS 26 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Dynamic Teams: Reteaming Patterns & Practices • Heidi Helfand & Charles HumblePub date: 2024-10-18Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.https://gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereHeidi Helfand - Author of Dynamic Reteaming; Building High-Performing Teams that ChangeCharles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & ConsultantRESOURCESHeidi...
2024-11-18
47 min
The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
Professor Heidi Larson, founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group chats with Professor Heidi Larson, founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss the cultural, political, social and economic impacts on immunisation programmes and the drivers behind regional differences in trust in science. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www...
2024-10-30
24 min
The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
Professor Heidi Larson, founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group chats with Professor Heidi Larson, founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss the cultural, political, social and economic impacts on immunisation programmes and the drivers behind regional differences in trust in science. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www...
2024-10-30
24 min
GOTO - The Brightest Minds in Tech
Dynamic Teams: Reteaming Patterns & Practices • Heidi Helfand & Charles Humble
This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.https://gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereHeidi Helfand - Author of Dynamic Reteaming; Building High-Performing Teams that ChangeCharles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & ConsultantRESOURCESHeidihttps://twitter.com/heidihelfandhttps://mastodon.social/@heidihelfand@mastodon.socialhttps://linkedin.com/in/heidihelfandhttps://www.heidihelfand.comCharleshttps://twitter.com/charleshumblehttps://linkedin.com/in/charleshumblehttps://mastodon.social/@charleshumble...
2024-10-18
47 min
The Heidi St. John Podcast
How Freedom is Supposed to Work with Judge Dave Larson
Judge Dave Larson is joining me here today to discuss the critical role of the judiciary in democracy, the importance of educating the public about judicial races, and the ethical boundaries judges must navigate. He emphasizes the need for judges to apply the law as written, rather than legislating from the bench, and highlights the challenges of judicial selection and campaign finance. We’re also touching on the need for reform in the judicial election process in order to enhance public awareness and trust in the judiciary. In this conversation, Judge Larson highlights the role of education in fostering ci...
2024-10-11
55 min
Forbidden Knowledge News
Secrets of the Mormon Church - Cult of LDS - Necromancy & Solomonic Magic | Heidi Luv
Heidi's linkshttps://unfilteredrisepodcast.com/https://patreon.com/UnfilteredRise?https://www.instagram.com/unfilteredrise_podcast?igsh=MWE4NnQ2Y2Zxa3pnNw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4pzqktZNcGNZhzAeF9Zd3Q?si=c6XfRzmmTSKO8lswJiAeBAMake a Donation to Forbidden Knowledge News https://www.paypal.me/forbiddenknowledgenehttps://buymeacoffee.com/forbiddenReconnect to Everything with BrainsupremeGet 15% off your order here!!https://brainsupreme.co/discount/FKN15Subscribe to Cory Hughe's "Bloody History" substackhttps://bloodyhistory.substack.comBook a free c...
2024-09-26
1h 04
Susie Larson Live
How to fight fear with Heidi Lee Anderson
Are you facing a diagnosis, an unsure future, or something that is striking fear in your life? Heidi Lee Anderson shares from her book "P.S. It’s Gonna Be Good: How God’s Word Answers Our Questions about Faith, Fear, and All the Things." Susie mentions her book "Closer Than Your Next Breath: Where Is God When You Need Him Most?" Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
2024-08-29
50 min
Something You Should Know!
Something You Should Know - August 12 - Turner County Fair Vote No In November Interview With Chairperson Chris Larson
You can learn more at VoteNoSD.com
2024-08-13
13 min
The Buzz - BuzzWorthy Radio
A Celebration of "Hot Ones" with Sean Evans/Chris Schonberger/Domonique Burroughs/Kim Larson
The BUZZ had the chance to attend a special presentation of, "Hot Ones," at the Paley Center for Media Museum in New York City. The series, which is in its 24th season, celebrates 350 episodes on YouTube. Hosted by Sean Evans, "Hot Ones" features celebrity guests being interviewed while eating spicy hot wings. During the course of the interview, you get to see how each celebrity fares with the different level of hotness with each wing. The show is not only entertaining, but probably makes you want to have a plate of wings after each airing.Guests were treated...
2024-06-20
14 min
Created Creative Podcast
Ep 30 - Heartfelt Art with Heidi Hanel Larson
This heartwarming episode features Heidi Larson, a multi-talented artist and devoted mother of three, who discusses her journey from being a deacon to running her Etsy shop, 'Like a Herd of Turtles.' Heidi shares the profound impact of her daughter's rare genetic disease on her creative work, her advocacy for the rare disease community, and her unique artisanal stickers and products. The episode delves into Heidi's creative process, her challenges, and the therapeutic power of art and ends with Dawn coaching her to reach her goals via a Candyland board game.Look for her Etsy shop...
2024-06-17
34 min
Different Spectrums Podcast ™️
Lessons in Chemistry: Best Mental Health Scenes for Pregnancy and Postpartum [Feat. Heidi Mcbain]
Let our sponsor, BetterHelp, connect you to a therapist who can support you - all from the comfort of your home. Visit https://betterhelp.com/dsp and enjoy a special discount on your first month. Today, we dive into scenes from the new Apple TV show "Lessons in Chemistry" starring Brie Larson. Our special guest, therapist Heidi McBain, a licensed marriage and family therapist, helps us explore pregnancy and postpartum challenges. We focus on various aspects of pregnancy and postpartum issues, something we haven't covered in-depth before. Many of our listeners identify as women and might struggle with these issues...
2024-05-23
1h 31
Susie Larson Live
Answering the questions of suffering with Heidi Lee Anderson and Dan Stoltz
Heidi Lee Anderson shares her story from her book “P.S. It’s Gonna Be Good: How God’s Word Answers Our Questions about Faith, Fear, and All the Things.” Dan Stoltz, Heidi’s dad, joins the conversation. *Originally aired February 7, 2024* Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
2024-03-07
51 min
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Heidi Larson on misinformation, the right exercise to reduce depression, and Breathtaking TV
Social media, and the rate at which the online world is changing, is worrying - especially the speed at which health disinformation can speed around the globe. We look to tech companies for a solution to the problems of their own making - but Heidi Larson, director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, and professor of anthropology, risk and decision science at LSHTM, joins us to explain why we should be cautious about focussing our attention there. Next on the podcast, research just published in The BMJ looks at the efficacy of exercise at controlling depressive symptoms...
2024-02-16
34 min
Susie Larson Live
Answering the what if’s of suffering with Heidi Lee Anderson and Dan Stoltz
Heidi Lee Anderson shares her story from her book “P.S. It’s Gonna Be Good: How God’s Word Answers Our Questions about Faith, Fear, and All the Things.” Dan Stoltz, Heidi's dad, joins the conversation. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
2024-02-07
51 min
A Shot in the Arm Podcast
How Prepared is Japanese Society for the Next Crisis?
Japan’s collectivistic approach to society enabled its citizens to “pull together” through the COVID pandemic - but has it become complacent in the face of future crises? Ben caught up with Heidi Larson, the co-founder of the Global Listening Project in Tokyo, as she shared initial learnings from the Project’s 70 country opinion research study into societal preparedness with experts, as well as leading Japanese virologist Professor Hitoshi Oshitani, and Moderna’s Dr Rachel Dawson to explore just how far the country’s COVID response provides important lessons for the next crisis. Professor Hitoshi Oshitani, Pr...
2023-12-29
26 min
Storytellers Studio
S1 E57 HEIDI OGNIBENE - Rock River Valley Blood Center
Tim Larson and Heidi Ognibene have known each other since 1988. Their lives have crossed paths eight ways to Sunday. On this episode, you'll learn all about donated blood in an entertaining conversation among old friends.Recorded at RRVBC's founding location on 6th Street in Rockford, Illinois on December 18, 2023.
2023-12-18
47 min
Take as Directed
Heidi Larson, Chair and Co-Founder of the Global Listening Project: “The people part of the Covid experience was our Achilles heel”
In this episode, Heidi Larson, Professor of Anthropology, Risk and Decision Science at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, speaks with Katherine about the goals of the Global Listening Project, which is focused on “driving real understanding and positive action to better prepare society for times of crisis.” She shares information on the Project’s recent survey results regarding how people in more than 70 countries experienced the Covid-19 pandemic; how people perceive, trust, and adopt new technologies, such as digital apps or mRNA vaccines; and why people in some countries in sub-Saharan Africa seem to be more optimis...
2023-11-27
26 min
The CommonHealth
Heidi Larson, Chair and Co-Founder of the Global Listening Project: “The people part of the Covid experience was our Achilles heel”
In this episode, Heidi Larson, Professor of Anthropology, Risk and Decision Science at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, speaks with Katherine about the goals of the Global Listening Project, which is focused on “driving real understanding and positive action to better prepare society for times of crisis.” She shares information on the Project’s recent survey results regarding how people in more than 70 countries experienced the Covid-19 pandemic; how people perceive, trust, and adopt new technologies, such as digital apps or mRNA vaccines; and why people in some countries in sub-Saharan Africa seem to be more optimis...
2023-11-27
26 min
Girl Power Gurus
Dr. Heidi Larson - Anthropologist and founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project
This episode's guest is Professor Heidi J. Larson, the Director of The Vaccine Confidence Project. She is a professor of Anthropology, Risk and Decision Science at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, Seattle; and at the University of Antwerp and KU Leuven, Belgium. Her research focuses on managing risk and building trust in vaccines, vaccine trials and building cooperation in the context of disease outbreaks and pandemics. Prof. Larson previously headed Global Immunization Communication at UNICEF, chaired Gavi’s Advocacy Task Force, and...
2023-08-12
37 min
Strong Tower Mental Health Podcast
127. Strong in Battle with Susie Larson
Are you struggling with insecurity and fear? Do you give more than you take? Susie Larson learned the devil was real at a young age at the hands of abusers that left her confused and full of fear. She has also experienced many attacks from health issues, bill collectors and hurtful comments from others. She got to a place where she was just trying to get through the days. Fortunately, God came through a powerful word of encouragement that Jesus was giving her a platform that He was building with her pain. She was to lean in and learn...
2023-07-10
47 min
Susie Larson Live
Inviting God into forgiveness with Heidi Mortenson
Counselor, podcast host, and author of "The Brave Encourager" Heidi Mortenson shares about forgiveness. She talks about the importance of going through the process of forgiveness, how we can allow ourselves to go through it and invite God into the process. Melissa Coleman's mercy prayers can be found here Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
2023-06-28
50 min
apolut: Tagesdosis
Das Global Listening Project: Die Globalisten wollen alles wissen | Von Norbert Häring
Ein Kommentar von Norbert Häring.Kaum jemand kennt das Global Listening Project. Den Verantwortlichen scheint das ganz recht zu sein. Die Umstände sprechen dafür, dass es um globales Aushorchen der Menschen geht, um sie besser in Richtung Impfungen und Akzeptanz von sogenannten Gesundheitsmaßnahmen manipulieren zu können. Es gibt auch starke Indizien, die in Richtung Zensur deuten.Seit mindestens Oktober 2022 gibt es das Global Listening Projekt. Die Öffentlichkeitsarbeit ist ziemlich zurückhaltend. Zwischen mindestens 15. Februar und 30. März gab es eine Netzseite des Projekts. An diesen Tagen hat das Web-Archiv...
2023-06-20
10 min
Susie Larson Live
Fighting back fear with Heidi Lee Anderson
God turns tragedy to triumph because that’s what He does. Heidi Lee Anderson shares from her book “P.S. It’s Gonna Be Good: How God’s Word Answers Our Questions about Faith, Fear, and All the Things.” Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
2023-06-16
50 min
Take as Directed
Professor Heidi Larson, co-founder of The Global Listening Project: "The only way you're going to be relevant is if you listen."
As World Immunization Week gets underway, Professor Heidi Larson, anthropologist, founder of the Vaccine Confidence Project, and co-founder of The Global Listening Project, discusses the importance of closing the gaps in routine immunization coverage that have widened during the Covid-19 pandemic; describes why trust in health care providers has declined as beliefs about health and scientific expertise have become more polarized; and explains that in order to reach people with information that can help them respond effectively to crises, whether pandemics, climate change, or other emergency situations, it's important to really listen to people's concerns and articulate practical solutions...
2023-04-27
25 min
The CommonHealth
Professor Heidi Larson, co-founder of The Global Listening Project: "The only way you're going to be relevant is if you listen."
As World Immunization Week gets underway, Professor Heidi Larson, anthropologist, founder of the Vaccine Confidence Project, and co-founder of The Global Listening Project, discusses the importance of closing the gaps in routine immunization coverage that have widened during the Covid-19 pandemic; describes why trust in health care providers has declined as beliefs about health and scientific expertise have become more polarized; and explains that in order to reach people with information that can help them respond effectively to crises, whether pandemics, climate change, or other emergency situations, it's important to really listen to people's concerns and articulate practical solutions...
2023-04-27
25 min
The Geneva Learning Foundation
IA2030 Lighting Chat with Heidi Larson: How do we strengthen confidence in COVID-19 vaccination?
Are you involved in COVID-19 vaccination? Are you working to strengthen confidence in vaccines to improve vaccine uptake? At Teach to Reach: Connect 5 on March 4, 2022, over 8,500 national and sub-national immunization staff met to network and learn by sharing the strategies they have successfully used to strengthen confidence in COVID-19 vaccination. In today’s Lightning Chat, we discuss these locally-grounded strategies with Heidi Larson. Prof. Heidi J. Larson is an anthropologist and Director of The Vaccine Confidence Project (VCP) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). What we learned about how to overcome COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy https://youtu.be...
2023-04-05
34 min
New Books in Communications
Heidi J. Larson, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with questions around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously.Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away (Oxford UP, 2020) examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one t...
2023-03-27
51 min
New Books in Public Policy
Heidi J. Larson, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with questions around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously.Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away (Oxford UP, 2020) examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one t...
2023-03-27
51 min
New Books in the History of Science
Heidi J. Larson, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with questions around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously.Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away (Oxford UP, 2020) examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one t...
2023-03-27
49 min
New Books In Public Health
Heidi J. Larson, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with questions around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously.Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away (Oxford UP, 2020) examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one t...
2023-03-27
51 min
New Books in Medicine
Heidi J. Larson, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with questions around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously.Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away (Oxford UP, 2020) examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one t...
2023-03-27
49 min
New Books in Anthropology
Heidi J. Larson, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with questions around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously.Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away (Oxford UP, 2020) examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one t...
2023-03-27
51 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Heidi J. Larson, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with questions around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously.Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start--and Why They Don't Go Away (Oxford UP, 2020) examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one t...
2023-03-27
51 min
Strong Tower Mental Health Podcast
90. Feeling and Seeing in the Spirit with Marie Larson
Are you emotionally exhausted? Do you believe that everything you are feeling is actually your emotions? Marie struggled with high anxiety, physical issues, and exhaustion. She wondered what was wrong with her. She felt shame and condemnation. Until she realized that she had a gift and just didn’t know how to use it. She realized that not everything she was feeling was “hers”. She was picking up on everything from everyone else and carrying it as hers and felt like the hunchback of Notre Dame. In this episode, you will learn about how we can go from being a ther...
2022-11-10
35 min
Pandemic Planet
Dr. Heidi Larson: The importance of incorporating listening into an “epidemic of pandemic preparedness activities”
Dr. Heidi Larson, co-founder of the Global Listening Project and founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, joins Katherine to discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on global vaccine confidence and the importance of listening closely to people’s stories to better understand how individuals experience and navigate global health threats. Prior to the pandemic, nationally representative surveys suggested that many people accepted routine immunizations, but the explosion of information and misinformation about new Covid-19 vaccines has led more people to question the value of immunization programs, and coverage has gone do...
2022-10-28
28 min
FACTSinnated
Vaccine Hesitancy with Heidi Larson, Ph.D
Unity welcomes you back with a new episode on vaccine hesitancy. Unity intern Alex Garcia speaks with Heidi Larson, Ph.D about her experience working on vaccine confidence. Find more information on Heidi Larson's work with The Vaccine Confidence Project here: https://www.vaccineconfidence.org/ To pre-order the paperback version of her book, Stuck: How Vaccines Start -- and Why They Don't Go Away, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Stuck-Vaccine-Rumors-Start-They-dp-0197643388/dp/0197643388/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=
2022-06-24
20 min
Bold Intentional Life
Managing Mental Health and Learning to Love Yourself with Heidi Robey
In today's episode with my dear friend Heidi Robey we get real and vulnerable as she shares her story with mental illness. *As we discuss her journey, suicide is mentioned. But as with most things in life, beauty is able to be found in the hard and today's episode is no exception. This conversation is full of so much goodness, hope, and healing. Heidi is on a mission to help mothers not feel so alone in their struggles and wants each person who listens to feel loved and valued.
2022-03-23
49 min
Pandemic Planet
Dr. Heidi Larson: "The nature of the security threat has changed"
Dr. Heidi Larson, founder of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine’s Vaccine Confidence Project™ and co-chair of the CSIS-LSHTM High-Level Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation, joins Katherine for this episode. The national security threats associated with low confidence in vaccines have changed in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, and we’ve seen growing polarization on regarding vaccine mandates, increased aggression towards scientists, the circulation of rumors and disinformation about vaccines on social media, and social instability. Groups that oppose vaccination requirements invoke terms such as “freedom” and “liberty” to emphasize the importance of individual choice when it comes to being vac...
2022-03-11
27 min
Tudors Dynasty & Beyond
A Medieval Duel to the Death
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual assault A very warm welcome to Christine Morgan sitting in the host chair this week. Today, thanks to the wonderful Heidi Malagisi of Adventures of a Tudor Nerd, Christine tells us the story of a medieval duel to the death. The history behind this fascinating stories nearly compares to the scandal of the Tudor court. Credits: Hosted by: Christine Morgan - Instagram Written by: Heidi Malagisi - Twitter, Facebook Editing: Rebecca Larson - Twitter Voice Over: David Black
2022-01-12
15 min
Community Focus
Community Focus 12/20/21: Brainerd School District 181, Superintendent Laine Larson and Assistant Superintendent Heidi Hahn
Guests today were from Brainerd School District 181, Superintendent Laine Larson and Assistant Superintendent Heidi Hahn.
2021-12-20
12 min
Contagious Conversations
The Science of a Rumor
In this episode of Contagious Conversations, Dr. Heidi Larson discusses the spread of vaccine rumors, how these rumors impact confidence in science, and how we can help put a stop to them. Dr. Larson is the professor of anthropology, risk and decision science and the founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. She is also the author of a recent book, Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start - and Why They Don't Go Away. For full episode transcription, visit Contagious Conversations. Key Takeaways:
2021-12-03
34 min
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Abbi C.
Abbi and I visit about a plethora of topics from letting go of our expectations for our families, to daily schedules, to life changes. Growing up Abbi had the homeschool experience that you read about in books and maybe even try to emulate. She had a rich homeschool education and brought that to her four children. It was an encouragement to me to visit with Abbi and hope you find it to be as well.Raymond and Dorothy Moore - "Better Late than Early" - moorehomeschooling.comPam Barnhill - https://pambarnhill.com/
2021-11-21
57 min
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Jaimie Ladner
On this episode I talk with Jaimie Ladner, a homeschool mom of 5 boys. Our visit includes how their family homeschools, what her oldest is doing, the meaning of the word success, and always the important question: What's for supper? It's always meant to encourage you wherever you find yourself on the homeschool journey. Grab your favorite cup and listen in!Jaimie's oldest's gap year program:Ascent Gap Year through Grace Adventures
2021-09-20
37 min
Community Focus
Community Focus 8/16/21: Laine Larson and Heidi Hahn with School District 181
Our guests today were Laine Larson, Superintendent of Schools, District 181, and Heidi Hahn, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, District 181.
2021-08-16
17 min
SunCast
The value of data on solar project finance, a Roundtable with industry experts Heidi Larson, Hao Shen & Skip Dise
Late last year, kWh Analytics released a report titled 2020 Solar Risk Assessment suggesting that Recent assessments of the solar industry’s pre-construction production estimates have found evidence of “an industry wide bias towards aggressive predictions,” noting that “when a typical solar project performs at the official “P90, equity cash yield drops by 50%.” This revelation has the potential to impact cash flows across the industry, as these over optimistic assumptions are netting a measured underperformance of about 2% on P50 revenue. Today, we’ll offer you the opportunity to learn from three highly experienced solar experts on the past, pres...
2021-07-23
40 min
The Inoculation -- Vaccine Misinformation and Society
Disinformation in Spain, Heidi Larson, Social Media and EU Vaccine Hesitancy: The Inoculation’s Press Review
After listening to podcasts and reading numerous articles and reports on vaccine disinformation, Eva and Daiva have decided to share some of them. This is the first episode of The Inoculation's quarterly press roundup. You can find episode 6 on Sputnik V here and episode 8 on vaccine geopolitics here. The story on vaccine mandates in Russia is here. In this episode, we refer to Heidi Larson's book and a profile on her, Coda Story's article on disinformation in Spain, First Draft's article on disinformation in West Africa, a Eurofound survey, and we listen to a new podcast.
2021-06-25
13 min
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Moinca L.- Second Half
This is the second half of my conversation with Monica. She is always encouraging. I love her giggle. We continue talking about homeschool, but she also gives marriage advice. In this episode and the last one she gives lots of curriculum that she has used as well as books that have been helpful to her. You might want to jot those down. Such a delight to talk with Monica
2021-05-28
26 min
Deep Background with Noah Feldman
Should Vaccination Be A Choice?
Dr. Heidi Larson, founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, discusses the complicated relationship between vaccine hesitancy, choice, and democracy. Dr. Larson is the author of the recent book, “Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start and Why They Don't Go Away.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-05-19
37 min
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Monica Larson - The First Half
Monica Larson joined me for tea recently. She has been an encouragement to me through this homeschool journey. In this episode she shares about her children, where they are now, why their family started homeschooling in the 90's, curriculum she used, and what she would do again, and other good advice. You might want to take notes of that advice to remind yourself of later or of book titles she mentions. She has an infectious laugh, and it was a delight to visit with her. This is the first half of our conversation. Be sure to check our the...
2021-05-05
26 min
The Geneva Learning Foundation
COVID-19 Peer Hub: Vaccine confidence workshop with Heidi Larson:
You are invited to a Live Workshop organized by Members of the COVID-19 Peer Hub, a network of more than 6,000 national and sub-national immunization staff from 90 countries. Prof. Heidi J. Larson is an anthropologist and Director of The Vaccine Confidence Project (VCP) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). The Vaccine Confidence Project is conducting a global study to track public sentiment and emotions around current and potential measures to contain and treat COVID-19. Members of the COVID-19 Peer Hub are immunization staff from 90 countries who are likely to be the ones tasked with introducing COVID-19 vaccines. ...
2021-04-05
1h 12
Between the Lines
Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start and Why They Don't Go Away - Heidi Larson
As COVID-19 vaccine rollouts get underway across the world, many are resting their hopes on vaccines as a pathway out of the pandemic. However, an increasing number of people believe vaccines are unsafe or unnecessary. Vaccine hesitancy is nothing new, indeed it is as old as vaccination itself. So, what can we learn from previous vaccine programmes, about what people’s concerns are and how they can be addressed?In the latest episode of Between the Lines, IDS Director Melissa Leach joins Anthropologist and Founding Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, Heidi Larson, to discuss her ne...
2021-03-03
36 min
Social Impact Pioneers
Heidi Larson and Scott Ratzan, CONVINCE
If you are wondering why risk getting the COVID-19 vaccine; how to decipher the fake news on the immunizations; or curious why businesses should be thinking about COVID-19 vaccines…this podcast is for you. Prof Scott Ratzan and Prof Heidi Larson are two of the most experienced thinkers on the topic of vaccines that the world has. Their entire careers have arguably been leading up to this point. Scott has dedicated his work to the communication of health issues – he is founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives. His CV includes organisations ranging from Johnson & Johnson to co-c...
2021-01-06
29 min
Data Journalism Conversations
Episode 19: Conversation with Prof Heidi Larson (LSHTM, University of Washington)
In this week's episode of Conversations with Data, we caught up with Professor Heidi Larson, an anthropologist who is director and founder of The Vaccine Confidence Project. She talks with us about vaccine hesitancy along with her new book, "Stuck: How Vaccine Rumours Start and Why They Don't Go Away".
2020-12-16
25 min
In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt
Vaccine Confidence (with Heidi Larson)
Andy is joined by Heidi Larson, Founding Director of The Vaccine Confidence Project, for a conversation about, well, vaccine confidence. They discuss what causes vaccine hesitancy, how to boost confidence in the COVID-19 vaccines, and how to convert those who are on the fence about taking it. Plus, the particular trust issues among communities of color. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Heidi Larson on Twitter @ProfHeidiLarson. In the Bubble is supported in part by listeners like you. Become a member, get excl...
2020-12-16
46 min
K12 On Learning
You Might Need the Advice of A Life Coach
There is a reason that life coaching is the second-fastest-growing profession in the world--because it works for people. In this podcast, you will meet Darlene Larson, a Professional Certified Life Coach, author, and founder of Hearts with a Purpose. Before Darlene was a Life Coach she was a K12 Learning Coach. Listen as she shares insights into how to find help and purpose in life--especially in challenging times. For support for your K12 journey, please go to https://www.help.k12.com/s/ To learn more about Life Coaching from Darlene, we have provided the following: Coach Darlene Larson. www...
2020-12-10
28 min
Vital Health Podcast
Heidi Larson – Dispelling Vaccine Myths in the COVID-19 Era
With the recent announcement of Pfizer’s completion of clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine, the next challenge is ensuring that the general public is willing to be vaccinated. With mounting distrust, how will this be possible? Prof Heidi Larson is one of the world’s leading authorities on why people don’t take vaccines, and how rumors about their safety become part of public opinion. She is the founder of the Vaccine Confidence Project, based at London’s School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. According to the New York Times, Prof Larson says that, “dispelling vaccine hesitancy means buil...
2020-11-19
26 min
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Malissa Kerr - 2nd
This is the second half of my conversation with Malissa Kerr. Be sure to check out the first half. Both are equally encouraging. She talks about how she started homeschooling over 20 years ago, finding a mentor for your children, and the importance of encouraging your struggling learner. (We give a few tips on that.) We also talk a little bit about curriculum. So grab your favorite cup and listen in as I have coffee with a homeschool mom.
2020-10-29
27 min
Artful Painter
Jeffrey T. Larson - Finding Deeper Beauty
Jeffrey T. Larson’s evocative paintings are stunning visual essays of beauty. His contemporary paintings are deeply rooted in academic realism. Because of the extremes in seasons in his home state of Minnesota, Jeffrey spends his time painting outdoors in its all-too-brief warm summers. His outdoor paintings glow and shimmer with the drama of light. Whether the scene is of a woman silhouetted against warm sunlight hanging laundry to dry outdoors, or a young boy is wading through a cool, sparkling stream – your eye is drawn to the beauty of the moment captured in Jeffrey’s expressive impressionistic brushwork. ...
2020-10-21
1h 18
Shaping the Post-COVID World
Anti-vaxxers and Other Sceptics
Contributor(s): Professor Heidi Larson, Dr Katherine Furman, Dr Rohin Francis | Will a future COVID-19 vaccine be undermined by anti-vaxxers? We discuss the causes of and cures for distrust in medical expertise. Rohin Francis (@MedCrisis) is a Cardiologist at University College London and a writer, comedian, and YouTube content creator. Katherine Furman (@katfurman) is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool. Heidi Larson (@ProfHeidiLarson) is a Professor of Anthropology, Risk and Decision Science at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Jonathan Birch (@BirchLSE) is a Fellow of the Forum for Philosophy and an Associate Professor of...
2020-10-20
1h 13
Download New Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Fitness, Diet & Nutrition
Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start - and Why They Don't Go Away by Heidi J. Larson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/447159 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start - and Why They Don't Go Away Author: Heidi J. Larson Narrator: Chloe Cannon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 8 minutes Release date: October 6, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Publisher's Summary: Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity—along with questions around their side effects—have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and 'natural' lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti...
2020-10-06
30 min
Download New Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Fitness, Diet & Nutrition
Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start - and Why They Don't Go Away by Heidi J. Larson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/447159to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start - and Why They Don't Go Away Author: Heidi J. Larson Narrator: Chloe Cannon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 8 minutes Release date: October 6, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Publisher's Summary: Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity—along with questions around their side effects—have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and 'natural' lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine posi...
2020-10-06
5h 08
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Malissa Kerr
In this episode I have coffee with Malissa Kerr. It was so encouraging to me! This is the first of two episodes with her. he had so many good things to say that it couldn't fit all in one episode. The second half is coming soon. So stayed tuned for that. A few quotes from Malissa that I'm still contemplating:"That requires considering now what we're doing Now what we're doing for tomorrow or ten years down the road.""When they know what's expected of them, they will rise to the expectation. Otherwise t...
2020-09-28
29 min
BusinessLIVE - For Your Ear
Trust in a Covid-19 vaccine varies widely, and that could be a deadly problem
Radically different opinions around the world on the safety, effectiveness and importance of vaccines highlight the challenge facing health officials once a Covid-19 shot arrives. In countries such as South Korea, Indonesia, Pakistan and Poland, confidence in vaccines has declined in recent years, according to a study published on Thursday in The Lancet medical journal. Although support for inoculations in Europe remains low compared with other regions, there are signs that trust is rising in Finland, France, Italy, Ireland and the UK, the report found. The authors said they believe their research — based on more than 284,000 adults surveyed in 149...
2020-09-11
03 min
LSHTM Viral
S1E39 (Bonus episode): Vaccine Confidence
In this bonus episode, we speak to Prof Heidi Larson, Director of the 'Vaccine Confidence Project'. Heidi and her team have just published a 5 year study looking at public confidence in vaccines worldwide across 149 countries. She discusses increases and declines in confidence, and what can be done to understand these different views in order to increase confidence and optimise vaccine uptake, which will be crucial with the hopeful arrival of a COVID-19 vaccine.
2020-09-11
15 min
The CommonHealth
Coronavirus Crisis Update: Heidi Larson – Time to Reset our Thinking on Vaccines
We gather to discuss with Dr. Heidi Larson about her new book, Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start – and Why they Don’t Go Away, a wake-up call and appeal to re-think what drives popular distrust in science and rising levels of vaccine refusal and hesitancy. As the world strives to develop safe and effective vaccines to arrest the Covid-19 pandemic, we should expect widespread resistance. How should our understanding of rumors, risks and uncertainty, digital wildfires, and group think figure in our thinking? Popular trust in vaccines and authority have national security implications, given the urgent, huge stake in getti...
2020-09-10
40 min
Take as Directed
Coronavirus Crisis Update: Heidi Larson – Time to Reset our Thinking on Vaccines
We gather to discuss with Dr. Heidi Larson about her new book, Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start – and Why they Don’t Go Away, a wake-up call and appeal to re-think what drives popular distrust in science and rising levels of vaccine refusal and hesitancy. As the world strives to develop safe and effective vaccines to arrest the Covid-19 pandemic, we should expect widespread resistance. How should our understanding of rumors, risks and uncertainty, digital wildfires, and group think figure in our thinking? Popular trust in vaccines and authority have national security implications, given the urgent, huge stake in getti...
2020-09-10
40 min
Social Science Bites
Heidi Larson on Vaccine Skepticism
As the toll from the COVID-19 pandemic increased, polling suggests counterintuitively that resistance to a future vaccine has also risen. Anthropologist Heidi J. Larson identified several likely drivers of this, including political polarization, a focus on being ‘natural,’ the undercurrent of mistrusting the so-called elite. But in this Social Science Bites podcast, she tells interviewer Dave Edmonds that there’s another driver. Scientists themselves. Families who have some expertise in running their own affairs can come to resent “the elitism of science, the language of science, the ‘we know better’” which dismisses their experiences and more important...
2020-09-07
21 min
COVID19 Road to a vaccine
Vaccine confidence from a global perspective with Professor Heidi Larson
In this episode of COVID19 Road to a vaccine, our host, Associate Professor Nigel Crawford, speaks to Professor Heidi Larson. Heidi is an anthropologist and Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project and Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The Vaccine Confidence Project is a WHO centre of excellence on addressing vaccine hesitancy. Heidi is the previous head of Global Immunisation Communication at UNICEF, chaired GAVI’s advocacy taskforce and served on the WHO SAGE working group on vaccine hesitancy. In this episode they discuss:•How and why Heidi founded The Vaccine Confidence Proj...
2020-09-07
22 min
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Amy Graham
"We get to reach in, what makes them love to learn, what makes them want to learn.""I can't believe I made them do all that work!"Just two quotes from my conversation with veteran homeschooler, Amy Graham. In this episode Amy and I talk a little about curriculum, some homeschool scheduling, Readers, and she shares how she got started in homeschooling.
2020-08-24
30 min
Coffee With A Homeschool Mom
Trailer
In this podcast I have coffee with an ordinary homeschool mom. We talk over a wide range of subjects, not just homeschooling. Although that's bound to come up in our conversation. I hope it encourages you as you listen along to find you're not alone on this wonderful, but at times, trying journey. Grab your favorite cup and listen in as I have coffee with an ordinary homeschool mom.
2020-08-21
02 min
Research Comms
Is listening the best antidote to vaccine scepticism? | Prof. Heidi Larson | Vaccine Confidence Project
In this episode of the Research Comms podcast Heidi Larson, Professor of Anthropology Risk and Decision science at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, discusses the causes of loss of confidence in vaccines all over the globe, in the hope that we might develop a more constructive way to engage with people who have doubts over vaccinations. She also discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on attitudes to vaccine safety, and the impact that those changing attitudes might have on our ability to fight the disease. Presented by Peter Barker Produced by Orinoco Communications LINKS
2020-06-03
37 min
One Funnel Away: Stories
Speed Up Your Progress With One Funnel Away Challenge Coaching - Heidi Anspaugh
For this week’s episode, I was joined by yet another awesome One Funnel Away Challenge alumni - Heidi Anspaugh. She is currently working as a funnel and launch copywriter, a title she chose after taking the OFA and recognizing a need in the market.Heidi was having a really tough time after she had shut down her digital agency. But after several attempts to complete the OFA Challenge, she was able to make a spot for herself in the digital marketing community and find her success by working hard and maintaining a highly prolific schedule. Tune in...
2020-02-24
23 min
The Cool Kids Table
The Cool Kids Table - Heidi Marshall (TV/Film Acting Coach, Director)
Episode 7 is 🔥🔥🔥 We had the opportunity to chat with award winning filmmaker, acting coach, director, and former casting director Heidi Marshall. Heidi is famous for casting the hit musical RENT. We talk in depth about that process, Jonathan Larson, what inspired her to start her coaching career, filmmaking, and so much more! We know you'll be incredibly inspired by this woman who is not only leading with kindness but changing the narrative for women in theatre and film.
2020-02-03
1h 18
My New Normal
S2E4 | Working With the Injured Athlete with Heidi Armstrong
Heidi Armstrong is here to talk to us about how she helps athletes overcome the mental fallout of a serious injury. Heidi found her way to the adaptive community after she suffered a competitive mountain biking injury. After the injury and many surgeries, she found herself angry, insufferable at times, and miserable with her new life. Luckily Heidi found herself surrounded by people who were willing to step in when she needed it most and urge her to get help. But when she decided to get help, she didn't even know where to start. Heidi built herself a care-team that...
2019-12-23
18 min
Rethink Moments with Rachel Botsman
Trust Issues : Doubt, The Vaccine Crisis (Part I)
Can we learn to listen to those we don’t agree with? This season’s final episode features two guests who have very different views on vaccinations. It is estimated that 2019 has seen a 300% increase in cases of measles globally. Where has this doubt around vaccinations come from? In Part One, Rachel talks with the Director of The Vaccine Confidence Project, Professor Heidi Larson. Heidi trained as an anthropologist specialising in risk and through her work listens to and practices empathising with the concerns of vaccine-hesitant parents. She is the perfect person to help unpack the crisis in confidence around vaccines.
2019-11-25
24 min
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Gina Merchant: Combating Misinformation
Gina Merchant, PhD is a behavioral scientist who wound her way through academia and into the corporate world for the purpose of improving the health of communities, not just individuals. Her work examines how online and offline social networks influence our health behaviors and healthcare decision-making. Gina shared her insights through research she’s been conducting with promotores, the women who govern how information flows through Hispanic communities in Southern California. The research explores how the work these women do impacts the health and wellbeing of their communities. Our discussion also included Gina’s thoughts on m...
2019-09-22
1h 14
Partly Political Broadcast
Episode 149 - Loud Altercations - Everyone Else's Fault But The Tories, Vagrancy Act, Professor Heidi Larson from the Vaccine Confidence Project
Episode 149 - Conservatives hate people who report crime, and Jeremy Corbyn more than most things. Boris vs Jeremy is the stupidist, most depressing contest of our time and Tiernan (@tiernandouieb) chats to Professor Heidi Larson (@profheidilarson) from the Vaccine Confidence Project and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (@LSHTM). Plus a middle bit about various bits.VACCINE CONFIDENCE PROJECT: https://www.vaccineconfidence.org/BUY TICKETS TO TIERNAN'S SHOW AT THE CAMDEN FRINGE HERE: https://cam.tickets.red61.com/performances.php?eventId=3113:4995LISTEN TO THE LAST SKEPTIK'S NEW SINGLE...
2019-06-25
56 min
Global Health - Audio
Vaccine Confidence in Crisis
In this episode of Take as Directed, J. Stephen Morrison speaks with Dr. Heidi Larson, Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss why vaccine confidence is currently in crisis, and how this has fueled outbreaks such as measles and the persistence of polio in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Plus, Dr. Larson walks through her work with the Vaccine Confidence Project, including monitoring public confidence in immunization programs and building an information surveillance system for early detection of public concerns around vaccines.
2019-05-28
29 min
Take as Directed
Vaccine Confidence in Crisis
In this episode of Take as Directed, J. Stephen Morrison speaks with Dr. Heidi Larson, Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss why vaccine confidence is currently in crisis, and how this has fueled outbreaks such as measles and the persistence of polio in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Plus, Dr. Larson walks through her work with the Vaccine Confidence Project, including monitoring public confidence in immunization programs and building an information surveillance system for early detection of public concerns around vaccines.
2019-05-28
29 min
The CommonHealth
Vaccine Confidence in Crisis
In this episode of Take as Directed, J. Stephen Morrison speaks with Dr. Heidi Larson, Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss why vaccine confidence is currently in crisis, and how this has fueled outbreaks such as measles and the persistence of polio in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Plus, Dr. Larson walks through her work with the Vaccine Confidence Project, including monitoring public confidence in immunization programs and building an information surveillance system for early detection of public concerns around vaccines.
2019-05-28
29 min
Flute 360
Tips for Doublers with Jon Rice
Flute 360 | Episode 53: “Tips for Doublers with Jon Rice” (1:06:17) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Jon Rice about being a multi-instrumentalist. Jon’s primary instrument is the saxophone, but he also plays the flute, clarinet, oboe, and bassoon. He gives valuable suggestions for doublers who need help transitioning between instruments and offers some practice suggestions. Listen to today’s episode to hear all the details! Episode 53 – Main Points: 0:25 – Gold Sponsor: Texas Flute Society – May 2019 Festival! 2:00 – Welcome! 2:35 – The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 3:54 – Listen to this podcast outside to get your Vitamin D! 4:42 – Today’s topic: Tips for Doublers 7...
2019-03-30
1h 05
Tudors Dynasty & Beyond
Sari Graham on Anne Boleyn
Mar 23 at 3:34pm On this episode I have with me my good friend, Sari Graham to talk about her love for the person with the most recognizable name in world history, Anne Boleyn; Daughter. Sister. Lady-in-Waiting. Marquess. Queen. Mother. Heretic. Whore. Witch. Traitor. Victim. Probably one of the most recognizable names in English history, her life’s story has been immortalized in numerous books, film and television series in the 483 years since her untimely death. The world still feels the ripples of the waves Anne Boleyn made during her lifetime, including the highly successful reign of her only child, Qu...
2019-03-23
27 min
My Work In Progress
Practicing Self Care | Dr. Jessica Larson
Self care often falls by the wayside as we embark on new challenges and chapters in our lives. Yet, self care is often the resolution to keeping a balance and more importantly thriving regardless of hardships. Self care isn’t a quick fix and it takes practice but you’ll often find that self care is the key to unlocking a more creative, loving and open you. There is much more to self care than a simple mani-pedi too. Licensed psychologist, Jessica Larson joins me today to answer some questions about self care and to express the importance of finding a se...
2019-02-28
56 min
Off the Bench with Heidi St. John
In Search of healing, with Susie Larson | 698
“Something within us changes when we understand and live as though Jesus cares about how we feel. And he does care!” Susie explains in Fully Alive. “He cares if our souls feel empty or are in distress. He cares if our bodies feel sick. He cares if our hearts ache or we are afraid. He is with us, and he offers to teach us.” Susie Larson is a popular media voice, bestselling author, and national speaker. A veteran of the fitness field, she has twice been voted a top-ten finalist for the John C. Maxwell Transformatio...
2018-12-07
30 min
Off The Bench with Heidi St. John
In Search of healing, with Susie Larson | 698
“Something within us changes when we understand and live as though Jesus cares about how we feel. And he does care!” Susie explains in Fully Alive. “He cares if our souls feel empty or are in distress. He cares if our bodies feel sick. He cares if our hearts ache or we are afraid. He is with us, and he offers to teach us.” Susie Larson is a popular media voice, bestselling author, and national speaker. A veteran of the fitness field, she has twice been voted a top-ten finalist for the John C. Maxwell Transformatio...
2018-12-07
30 min
ARKIV: Vetenskapsradions veckomagasin
Professor: Nästa pandemi blir viral med hjälp av myter på nätet
För 100 år sedan dödade spanska sjukan miljontals människor i Europa. Den gången fanns inga motmedel. I dag finns vaccin men också många myter om dem som kan hjälpa en liknande pandemi att få fäste även i våra tider. Det varnar en ledande forskare. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Den största risken vid nästa utbrott av en allvarlig global influensaepidemi som spanska sjukan för 100 år sedan, är all falsk information som sprids av vaccinskeptiker i sociala medier. Det varnar professor Heidi Larson, värl...
2018-10-19
45 min
Campfire Curmudgeon
21 Satanic Undies?
Hiya Campers! It gets even more heated in this episode, as your hosts Nicholas and Heidi discuss demons, possession and exorcisms!! Join us to hear Bob Larson tell you to denounce all your satanic tendencies, including certain undergarments... Be sure to check below for this episodes content warnings! © 2018 Papago Podcast NetworK *Content Warning: Religious abuse, mental health and illness discussions, sounds of exorcisms and individuals in distress.
2018-01-30
00 min
Listen Legally to Popular Authors Full Audiobooks in Romance, Historical
Winter Collection Audiobook by Sarah M. Eden, Heidi Ashworth, Annette Lyon, Joyce DiPastena, Donna Hatch, Heather B. Moore
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Winter Collection Subtitle: Six Historical Short Stories Author: Sarah M. Eden, Heidi Ashworth, Annette Lyon, Joyce DiPastena, Donna Hatch, Heather B. Moore Narrator: Karen Peakes Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins Language: English Release date: 08-25-17 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 11 votes Genres: Romance, Historical Publisher's Summary: Six award-winning authors have contributed brand new stories to A Timeless Romance Anthology: Winter Collection. A collection unlike any other, listeners will love this compilation of six sweet historical romance novellas, set in varying eras, yet all...
2017-08-25
8h 06
#EdTech Chat Radio
The Evolving Rules of Using Social Media in Education
Join us for a quick update on how the rules of using social media in education are evolving. Follow: @s_bearden @heidijlh @KatrinaStevens1 @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Heidi Larson is the lead of the Investing in Innovation (i3) Education Technology Community. She is also an outreach liaison for the Regional Educational Laboratory Northeast and Islands and is developing curricula materials for an NSF grant on building social technology capacity. Susan Bearden is Senior Education Pioneer Fellow, Office of Educational Technology, U.S. Department Of Education.
2017-03-14
09 min
Made For Living Well
Behind the Scenes of the Nourished Planner with Heidi Larson
Listen to the story, the heart and the passion behind creating a physical, printed project. It's the full story from the heart, the passion, the vision and how it all came together in perfect timing. The Nourished Planner has a lot to offer and I know you'll learn so much from listening to the full story with co-founder Heidi Larson. Learn more: https://simplerootswellness.com/039
2016-11-23
1h 00
LSHTM
Heidi Larson - Ebola vaccine trials in Sierra Leone
Heidi Larson tells us about the School's involvement in trials for a potential new Ebola vaccine. She also tells us about her time in Sierra Leone, and School projects to overcome the stigma of Ebola and suspicions of vaccines.
2015-01-20
08 min
Autumn 2012 | Public lectures and events | Video
Conspiracies, distrust and suspicions of health programmes in Africa
Contributor(s): Professor Tim Allen, Dr Laura Bogart, Dr Heidi Larson, Professor Nicoli Nattrass, Dr Melissa Parker | This panel discussion will explore the challenges posed by distrust and conspiracy beliefs about public health programmes (schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, polio and HIV/AIDS) in sub-Saharan Africa (Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria and South Africa). The successful development of effective technologies to treat HIV and vaccinate against polio, lymphatic filariasis and schistosomiasis have all rightfully been hailed as major steps forward in the struggle to control public health problems in sub-Saharan Africa. Lack of uptake of any of these innovations can, however, derail even the...
2012-11-13
1h 35
Autumn 2012 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Conspiracies, distrust and suspicions of health programmes in Africa
Contributor(s): Professor Tim Allen, Dr Laura Bogart, Dr Heidi Larson, Professor Nicoli Nattrass, Dr Melissa Parker | This panel discussion will explore the challenges posed by distrust and conspiracy beliefs about public health programmes (schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, polio and HIV/AIDS) in sub-Saharan Africa (Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria and South Africa). The successful development of effective technologies to treat HIV and vaccinate against polio, lymphatic filariasis and schistosomiasis have all rightfully been hailed as major steps forward in the struggle to control public health problems in sub-Saharan Africa. Lack of uptake of any of these innovations can, however, derail even the...
2012-11-13
1h 35
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News - LSHTM Podcast
The New Decade Of Vaccines: Avoiding Public Distrust
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: The New Decade Of Vaccines: Avoiding Public Distrust “Public trust and public confidence in vaccines are vital to keeping immunisation rates up and keeping the value of vaccines real,” according to Heidi Larson of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine who took part in: “The New Decade of Vaccines” a scientific meeting reflecting a series of articles about vaccination in The Lancet medical journal. She explains the importance of addressing public confidence issues to Sarah Maxwell.
2011-07-14
02 min