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A revered academic at Baylor University guided his students through a critical conversation about the celebrated writer J.K. Rowling, renowned author of the 'Harry Potter' series. The focal point of this intellectual exchange revolved around assertions concerning her perspective on transgender individuals. The educators at this institution of higher learning believe in abetting their students' understanding of influential figures. As a consequence, the professor found it valuable to delve deeply into Rowling's viewpoint, which has provoked significant debate on a global scale. Drawing on the energetic curiosity of the students, the professor facilitated a meaningful dialogue about J.K. Rowling. This globally esteemed author has famously authored the 'Harry Potter' book series, a tale that has shaped generations. Altercations concerning Rowling's perspective on transgender individuals remains a vexing conundrum for many. As an educator, our professor believed it was of paramount importance to expound on these issues and help cultivate a space that welcomed diverse viewpoints.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The co-hosts are joined by Baylor Professor, Dr. George Yancey, to discuss his new book "Beyond Racial Division" and his vision for a path forward beyond the divisive, polarizing rhetoric and toward real, unifying change. Plus, we shine a spotlight on our host, Hank Johnson, and Karin Griffin joins as guest co-host. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The new book by this week's Seekers of Meaning Podcast guest, Jeff Levin of Baylor University, "Religion and Medicine: A History of the Encounter Between Humanity's Two Greatest Institutions," is described by its publisher as "the most comprehensive text to date detailing the history of religion and medicine. The post Jeff Levin, Baylor professor and author of “Religion and Medicine,” visits the Seekers of Meaning Podcast appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
The new book by this week's Seekers of Meaning Podcast guest, Jeff Levin of Baylor University, "Religion and Medicine: A History of the Encounter Between Humanity's Two Greatest Institutions," is described by its publisher as "the most comprehensive text to date detailing the history of religion and medicine. The post Jeff Levin, Baylor professor and author of “Religion and Medicine,” visits the Seekers of Meaning Podcast appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Muscle Expert Podcast | Ben Pakulski Interviews | How to Build Muscle & Dominate Life
Today we have on Baylor Professor and Advisor to the ISSN, Dr. Darryn Willoughby. Dr. Willoughby is a competitive bodybuilder and researcher. He is currently researching the effects of exercise and nutrition on physical, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms. Ben and Dr. Willoughby discuss muscle protein synthesis, the scientific thought process and whether there is a need for supplementation. Dr. Willoughby shares his protein and supplement regimen as well as what he is excited about in the world of exercise science research in this science deep dive episode. This episode is brought to you by Thrive Market. We have been LOVING Thrive’s new meat selection. Eat like Ben and order the Premium Cuts Beef Box and don’t forget to use code Muscle Expert for 25% off and a month of free shipping! 6:30- How the scientific thought process evolves. How Dr. Willoughby forges the path for new discoveries in science. 9:45- Exploring exercise research methods. Should we study the average population or the optimized? 12:30- Limitations in research. Tech, time, and money. Just because a study comes up with a finding we cannot take that as gospel until it is further backed up. 21:45- What influences muscle protein synthesis? 25:30- What else, besides protein, influences our bodies ability to build muscle? 31:45- How to optimize protein synthesis. What influences mTOR? 36:00- How Dr. Willoughby tests protein synthesis in a lab. Is protein synthesis gradient or binary? 44:30- The influence of your current protein synthesis state on your future state. 50:30- How different types of training influences protein synthesis. 56:00- How androgens and testosterone influence muscle protein synthesis. 59:00- How to upgrade your androgen receptors. 66:30 What how much test is too much? Is there a point that the negative outweighs the positive? Ben and Dr. Willoughby discuss HRT limitations. 70:30- “Make the most of what you’ve got don’t just take more”. What the guys think about drug based bodybuilding culture. 74:00- Do the work. It’s not testosterone by osmosis, you have to put in hard, focused work for growth. 75:45- Supplementation- Why you need to supplement to support weaknesses not just a blanket protocol. 78:00- How much protein do you need to ingest for optimal growth? Dr. Willoughby’s personal supplement protocol.
Historian and Baylor Professor, David Smith joins us to talk about Poland's new legislation to force peoplenot to talk about the HolocaustSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we’re airing part II of our interview with Baylor Professor of Management, Chris Meyer, PhD. If you haven’t heard part I, go back and listen to the very first episode of this podcast.We talk about:Leading employees who are driven by fear and duty.Rewarding behaviors you want, not what’s always worked.Designing systems that reward the entire organization or groups over individuals.Tigers (yes, Tigers!)Much, much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baylor Professor of Economics, Dr. Jim Henderson, discusses the book, Healthcare For Us All: Getting More For Our Investment. Dr Henderson co-authored the book with Baylor Professor of Economics, Dr. Earl Grinols. Dr. Henderson describes how their solution to the current healthcare debate doesn't create a government entitlement program or threaten American's existing healthcare coverage.
Baylor Professor of Marketing, Dr. Christopher Blocker, discusses what emotional intelligence is and how it can help a salesperson's performance.
Baylor Professor of Marketing, Dr. Kirk Wakefield, discusses the three most important factors people consider when choosing their real estate agent.
Baylor Professor of Marketing, Dr. Kirk Wakefield, discusses how DISC analysis can be used to identify successful salespeople.