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Plastic is everywhere. In our homes, on our streets, in our oceans. But recent research suggests it's also inside us: in our blood, our organs, even our brain. So how concerned should we be? Today, Jonathan and Dr. Federica Amati are joined by longevity doctor and clinician Dr. Sabine Donnai to explore one critical question: what does plastic exposure mean for our long-term health? Dr. Donnai breaks down how microplastics travel from packaging, food, and air into our bloodstream, and why their size means they may cross biological barriers once thought impenetrable, including the blood-brain barrier. The conversation also looks at the broader health implications of plastic-associated chemicals like BPA, their potential links to hormone disruption, inflammation, and cardiovascular risk, and why avoiding them may be especially important for those living in urban areas. For listeners keen to take practical steps, this episode offers simple and empowering guidance. Dr. Donnai shares specific tools that can reduce your exposure without creating unnecessary fear or overwhelm. You'll also hear how diet plays a key role in supporting your body's natural detox processes and why a colourful, fibre-rich diet may help us all manage the modern plastic burden. If plastics are entering your brain and bloodstream, what does it mean for your future health? And how much control do we really have in a world built on plastic? Unwrap the truth about your food
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This week on Conflicted, Thomas is joined by T.V. Paul, Distinguished James McGill Professor in the Department of Political Science at McGill University. Prof. Paul is one of the world's leading thinkers in international relations and author of Restraining Great Powers: Soft Balancing from Empires to the Global Era and The Unfinished Quest: India's Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi. In this wide-ranging conversation, Thomas speaks with Prof. Paul about: India's strategy as a rising power in a shifting multipolar world How ‘soft balancing' works as an alternative to military alliances The benign and malign dimensions of American hegemony Why globalization both empowered and destabilized the global middle class India's complex status anxiety and its quest for recognition How China and India navigate rivalry, nationalism, and regional threats The future of the liberal international order—and whether it can survive What a new global settlement might require from the West, China, and India alike Join the Conflicted Community here: https://conflicted.supportingcast.fm/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MHconflicted And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MHconflicted Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Haaretz held its first-ever conference in Berlin, “Fault Lines and Futures: Israel, Gaza and Germany in Wartime and After," to explore the dynamic between Israelis, Palestinians and Germans at this charged moment; this special edition of the Haaretz Podcast features highlights of those conversations. Among the conference speakers was Hadash MK Ayman Odeh, who called on German politicians to follow other European leaders in recognizing a Palestinian state and acknowledge that “there are two peoples in our shared homeland, both with the right to self-determination.” John Philipp Albrecht, president of the Heinrich Boell Foundation – a co-sponsor of the Haaretz conference – took the stage to denounce the attempts of the Netanyahu government's “attacks and intimidation” against European NGOs that promote democracy and Israeli-Palestinian coexistence, noting that “alienating friends and partners of Israel is a strange strategy to strengthen Israel's security.” Also speaking was Prof. Meron Mendel, director of the Anne Frank Center in Frankfurt, who warned against the way in which German and other European far-right anti-immigration parties misleadingly present themselves as defenders of Israel and opponents of antisemitism, as they enjoy the embrace of Israel’s current right-wing coalition. These extremist politicians do not “love Jews,” said Mendel. “They hate Jews, but they hate Muslims more.” So they say, “we are for Israel” to “justify discriminating against Muslims for a ‘good cause’ – the cause of fighting antisemitism.” This episode also features Berliner festival director Matthias Pees and Dr. Ofer Waldman, who heads the Heinrich Boell Foundation’s Tel Aviv office. Watch a recording of the full conference here. Read more: Haaretz Conference in Berlin: What Lies Ahead for Israel and Germany After the Gaza War Germany's Antisemitism Czar Braces for Backlash Over Move to Rein in pro-Palestinian Protests Angela Merkel's Visit to My Gaza-border Kibbutz: A Lesson in Leadership That Israel Lacks Two Israeli DJs in Berlin Renounced Their Israeliness. It Didn't Stop the Boycott Calls The Far-right German Party AfD Says It Has Nothing Against Jews. This Book Proves OtherwiseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Paola Sapienza is Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, where she co-directs the Initiative on Immigration. Previously she was Professor of Finance at Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management. Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1
Denk jij bij een operazanger spontaan aan een volle, gezette man of vrouw met een stem die muren doet trillen? Imposante sopranen en baritons... is het een cliché of zijn de beste zangers toch eerder dik? Prof. dr. Kristiane Van Lierde, logopediste aan de Universiteit Gent, legt in dit college vanuit de Miry Concertzaal (KASK & Conservatorium Gent) uit waarom dikkere zangers niet staan te springen voor een maagverkleining. Gastspreker: Kristiane Van LierdeRedactie: Helene VanlathemEindredactie: Katleen BrackeMontage: HuzaarDeze videopodcast is mogelijk dankzij de medewerking van KU Leuven, UAntwerpen, UGent, UHasselt, VUB en de Jonge Academie en komt tot stand met de steun van VRT, de Nationale Loterij en de Vlaamse overheid.
[AUTOPROMOCJA] Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio. Jak władza sowiecka traktowała kulturę - z kijem, ale i z marchewką? Dlaczego Stalin miał lepszy gust niż Putin, a złote karty kredytowe okazały się skuteczniejszym narzędziem kontroli niż gułag? W najnowszym „Raporcie Międzynarodowym" profesor Hieronim Grala odsłania paradoksy rosyjskiej kultury, od czasów stalinowskiego terroru po współczesną „złotą klatkę" Putina. Jak to wszystko ma się do zamknięcia kolejnej rosyjskiej placówki dyplomatycznej w Polsce? O tym usłyszycie: Kultura w ZSRR – kij i marchewka Władza sowiecka nigdy nie była wobec kultury obojętna. Stalin osobiście ingerował w scenariusze, ratował spektakle Bułhakowa, a jednocześnie szalał terror, w którym ginęli twórcy i artyści. Paradoks: zbrodniarz, ale oczytany i świadomy znaczenia sztuki. Stalin kontra Putin – kto miał lepszy gust? Zdaniem Grali, Stalin był bardziej wykształcony i miał większe horyzonty niż Putin. Seminarium duchowne okazało się lepszą szkołą niż leningradzki wydział prawa. Władza sowiecka, mimo brutalności, traktowała kulturę poważnie, czego dziś w Rosji brakuje. Wentyle bezpieczeństwa i kultura „między wierszami" W ZSRR istniała przestrzeń dla aluzji i podtekstów – teatr na Tagance, underground rockowy czy sztuki plastyczne. „Czytać między wierszami" to rosyjski wynalazek, który przeniknął do języka PRL. Od krat do złotej klatki Władza sowiecka stosowała represje, ale też nagrody. Największe gwiazdy muzyki klasycznej dostawały złote karty kredytowe, by nie uciekły na Zachód. „Pieniądz okazał się lepszy od krat" – mówi prof. Grala. Kultura jako ostatni kanał dialogu W obliczu zamykania konsulatów i zerwania więzi dyplomatycznych, profesor podkreśla: „Została już tylko kultura". Chopin w Petersburgu, polska literatura w rosyjskich bibliotekach – to jedyne mosty, których nie da się wysadzić.
The stock market has plunged several days in a row due to fears of the overinvested AI bubble bursting. Nicole Roussell, a producer of the show, and Professor Wolff discuss how the next stock market crash could cause an economic collapse even more devastating than the worst in capitalism's history: the Great Depression.Professor Richard Wolff is an author & co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work. You can find his work at rdwolff.com.Join the The Socialist Program community at http://www.patreon.com/thesocialistprogram to get exclusive content and help keep this show on the air.
August 2016: Im Flur ihres Hauses wird die Münchner Architektin Jingmei Tsai* von ihrem Ex-Freund niedergestochen, den sie sieben Jahre zuvor verlassen hatte. Jahrelang hatte er sie nach der Trennung gestalkt und bedroht, bevor er sie tötete. Leider kein tragischer Einzelfall: Laut Bundeskriminalamt wurden hierzulande allein 2023 rund 360 Frauen und Mädchen Opfer eines vollendeten Tötungsdelikts – beinahe eine weibliche Person pro Tag. Bei mehr als 40 Prozent war der Täter ein ehemaliger oder aktueller Lebensgefährte des Opfers. Die Zahlen zeigen: Das Thema „Femizid“ geht uns alle an. Doch bis heute tun sich Wissenschaft und Justiz schwer, geschlechtsspezifische Tötungen von Frauen zu definieren und zu bewerten. Warum das so ist, beleuchtet die zweiteilige Spezialfolge. Zu Gast im Aufnahmestudio: Oberstaatsanwältin Katja Mühlbauer. Sie leitet bei der Staatsanwaltschaft München I die Abteilung für Kapitaldelikte und berichtet von den Ermittlungen im Fall Jingmei Tsai. Im Interview stellt Kriminologe Florian Rebmann erstmals Ergebnisse aus einer neuen Studie unter der Leitung von Prof. Jörg Kinzig vor, die rund 300 Fallakten von Femiziden empirisch untersucht hat. Das Forscherteam ist dabei der Frage nachgegangen, welche Risikofaktoren es bei solchen Taten gibt und was Strafverfolgungsbehörden und die Gesellschaft mitunter tun können, um sie zu verhindern. *Name von der Redaktion geändert Noch mehr Informationen rund um das Thema Gewalt gegen Frauen und Mädchen findet ihr anlässlich des europaweiten Aktionstages im ZDF Streamingportal: gegengewaltanfrauen.zdf.de *** Anlaufstellen und Hilfsangebote bei häuslicher Gewalt, partnerschaftlicher Gewalt oder Stalking: • Hilfetelefon „Gewalt gegen Frauen“, kostenlos und rund um die Uhr, auch als Beratung für Frauenhäuser. Tel.: 116 016, Online: https://www.hilfetelefon.de/gewalt-gegen-frauen • Infobroschüre „Femizide verhindern“ zum kostenlosen Download: https://www.frauen-gegen-gewalt.de/de/broschueren-und-buecher/femizide-verhindern.html • Polizeiliche Informationen zu Femiziden: https://www.polizei-beratung.de/aktuelles/detailansicht/femizid-wenn-maenner-frauen-toeten/ • Polizeiliche Informationen zu Partnerschaftsgewalt: https://polizei.nrw/artikel/partnerschaftsgewalt-ist-keine-privatangelegenheit *** Moderation: Rudi Cerne, Nicola Haenisch-Korus Gäste & Experten: OStA Katja Mühlbauer, Staatsanwaltschaft München I; Florian Rebmann, Kriminologisches Institut der Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen Autorin dieser Folge: Lale Artun Audioproduktion & Technik: Christina Maier, Lalita Hillgärtner Produktionsleitung Securitel: Marion Biefeld Produktionsleitung Bumm Film: Melanie Graf, Nina Kuhn Produktionsmanagement ZDF: Julian Best Leitung Digitale Redaktion Securitel: Nicola Haenisch-Korus Produzent Securitel: René Carl Produzent Bumm Film: Nico Krappweis Redaktion Securitel: Corinna Prinz, Katharina Jakob, Zoë Jungblut, Tim Rascher (CvD) Redaktion ZDF: Sonja Roy, Kirsten Zielonka Regie Bumm Film: David Gromer
In this Prof Responds episode of Critical Magic Theory, Professor Julian Wamble dives into your discussion about Albus Dumbledore and asks some of the biggest questions in the Harry Potter series: is Dumbledore a brilliant strategist, a reactive improviser, or a man whose schemes, scams, plots, and plans are held together by privilege and the “greater good”? Drawing on listener comments from the Patreon post-episode chat, Julian explores how we interpret Dumbledore's power, his choices, and the moral complexities that shape his relationship to Harry Potter. Along the way, we examine the fine line between Gryffindor recklessness and care, and reflect on how Dumbledore's past may shape the decisions that define the wizarding world.
Losing your independence is scary and heart breaking. Having a chronic illness makes this more of a reality. Get TOTALLY MOTIVATED with this amazing episode with one of Canada's most influential fitness trainers ROSALIE BROWN. Start regaining your independence through these motivational tips to take your next steps forward.CONNECT WITH ROSALIE
Sağduyu'nun bu bölümünde Tarık Çelen'in konuğu siyaset bilimci Prof. Hamit Bozarslan oldu. Bozarslan, Çelenk'in soruları ile Doğu'nun tarihsel şiddet kültürünü, devlet ve toplumsal yapının rolünü, Kürt meselesini ve Türkiye'nin bölgedeki politikalarını değerlendiriyor. Bu videoda, Birinci Dünya Savaşı'ndan Lübnan İç Savaşı'na, Afganistan'daki cihadi hareketlerden Rojava'ya kadar geniş bir perspektifle bölgenin siyasi, kültürel ve tarihsel dinamikleri analiz ediliyor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with the past president of The Hebrew University, Prof. Asher Cohen. During the eight years Cohen served as university president, Israel encountered numerous challenges, including the coronavirus epidemic from February 2020, the uproar over the Judicial overhaul and, most seriously, of course, the October 7, 2023, Hamas onslaught on southern Israel that left 1,200 murdered and 250 taken hostage to the Gaza Strip. It also meant a major call-up of reserves, which greatly impacted the pool of students over the past two years. Even more threatening to Israel's future, argues Cohen, is that following the beginning of the war, Israeli academics began facing boycotts and funding drops. Without collaborations with institutions abroad, the Ivory Tower will quickly crumble, we hear. But we’re also going to look to the future, because Cohen is spearheading a national AI infrastructure initiative which the government has approved, to the tune of $500 million. And so this week, we ask Prof. Asher Cohen, what matters now. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Prof. Asher Cohen (Igor Farberov)/ The Albert Einstein privet library, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, March 19, 2012. (MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lezione Inaugurale del Programma Joint Diploma 2025/26 | Prof. Pasquale Porro - Tommaso d'Aquino e Napoli
"Konstytucja uwiera Prawo i Sprawiedliwość i prezydenta Karola Nawrockiego. Oni chcieliby mieć taką władzę, jaką ma premier Orban na Węgrzech. Władze mają współpracować, a nie sobie przeszkadzać. O tym jasno mówi konstytucja" – stwierdził w Popołudniowej rozmowie w RMF FM prof. Marcin Matczak, prawnik i wykładowca Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Ocenił, że "prezydent szantażuje sędziów", czym nawiązał do decyzji Karola Nawrockiego o odmowie podpisania nominacji 46 sędziów.
Today we're talking about gynaecological health. Conditions like endometriosis and polycystic ovarian syndrome are more common than might think. Yet they're often misunderstood, frequently undiagnosed, and are all too easily dismissed. That's why it's essential for us to build a clear understanding of these conditions: How lifestyle factors can influence them, and when it's time to seek expert care. America's gynecologist, Dr Jen Ashton, joins me to break down these complex conditions. Helping you to feel more informed and empowered in your own body.
From humble beginnings in his native Sri Lanka, to a more than 40 year academic career at Queen's University Belfast, Prof. AP (Amilra Prasanna) De Silva's research into molecular photosensors has led to a pioneering career in that's evolved from chemistry to medical diagnostics on one hand, to information processing on the other.Prof. De Silva challenged cultural expectations and overcame the lack of opportunities in chemistry that were available in Sri Lanka in the early 1970s. He first moved to Belfast to pursue research in photochemistry at Queen's University. Inspired by his grandmother's struggle with high blood pressure he engineered a unique sodium photosensor by marrying fluorescent molecules with chemical receptors. As a result of his international collaborations, a commercial, portable sensor was developed to detect salts and minerals in the blood. Its speed of analysis has since saved countless lives and improved healthcare around the world. AP talks to Jim Al-Khalili about his passion for engineering molecules and how his photochemical innovations have since crossed into computer science. They've been developed to perform molecular computations far inside the human body - where silicon microchips fear to tread. A new deeper understanding of life inside our tissues and cells beckons.Presented by Jim Al-Khalili Produced by Adrian Washbourne Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem A BBC Studios Production
Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing.
Over roughly the past year Prof. Blumberg and her Georgetown Center for Health Insurance Reform (CHIR) colleagues have been researching healthcare providers and payers increasing use of third-party entities they collectively termed “middlemen” with whom providers and payers contract to provide various supportive administrative or financial services. For example, payers frequently use of Third Party Administrators/TPAs and providers of Revenue Cycle Managers/RCMs. The use of middlemen is a problem because these entities are “rent seeking,” meaning they profit without creating new or additional value, thereby reducing economic efficiency and competition and driving prices up. In CHIR's October report titled, The Complex Web of HC Fin Interests & Their Implication for Even Higher Spending,” Prof. Blumberg and her colleagues concluded relationships with middlemen have “resulted in a complex web of cost increasing incentives, money flows, and conflicts of interest. The complexity is so tremendous that it is virtually impossible to capture the entire picture of the existing financial relationships.” (Listeners may recall interviewed Leigh's Prof. Katz-Olson in March 2022 regarding her related work, “Ethically Challenged, PE Storms US Health Care.” CHIR writings discussed during this interview include:https://chir.georgetown.edu/events/why-health-care-costs-are-rising-the-role-of-corporatization-and-bipartisan-solutions-to-increase-affordability/https://chir.georgetown.edu/events/why-health-care-costs-are-rising-the-role-of-corporatization-and-bipartisan-solutions-to-increase-affordability/https://chir.georgetown.edu/evidence-on-private-equity-suggests-that-containing-costs-and-improving-outcomes-may-go-hand-in-hand/https://chir.georgetown.edu/third-party-administrators-the-middlemen-of-self-funded-health-insurance/https://chir.georgetown.edu/independent-dispute-resolution-process-2024-data-high-volume-more-provider-wins/CHIR's publication page is at: https://chir.georgetown.edu/search/?filter=publications This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thehealthcarepolicypodcast.com
Çavuşesku'nun Termometresi'nde, Ekin Keleş moderatörlüğünde Prof. Dr. Burak Bilgehan Özpek ve İlkan Dalkuç Bahçeli'nin "İmralı'ya kendim giderim" açıklaması ve İmamoğlu davalarının TRT'den yayınlanmasını tartışıyor.Bizi Patreon'dan Destekleyin
Waar moet onze nieuwe minister-president aan voldoen? En waarom zijn ze vaak zo visieloos? Er is een lijn te ontdekken in wat al deze bestuurders gemeenschappelijk hebben. Dus luister goed, Rob Jetten, want zo regeren we in Nederland. Prof. dr. Ronald Kroeze, hoogleraar parlementaire geschiedenis aan de Radboud Universiteit en tevens directeur van het Centrum voor Parlementaire Geschiedenis, werkte mee aan het boek ‘De minister-president. Een ambt in ontwikkeling'. Hij legt uit hoe de functie van premier door de jaren heen is veranderd en waarom iemand als Rutte er, ondanks de kritiek van zijn visieloosheid, precies tussen past.
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, has announced funding of over €3.5 million for 16 research projects under Research Ireland's COALESCE (Collaborative Alliances for Societal Challenges) 2025 programme. COALESCE supports excellent, interdisciplinary research that addresses national and global societal challenges by fostering collaboration between researchers and policymakers, civil society, and enterprise. Announcing the awards, Minister Lawless said: "Harnessing the power of research is key to tackling the most pressing challenges facing our society. These awards are not just about academic excellence - they are about delivering real, tangible benefits for people and communities. Whether it's supporting survivors of gender-based violence, driving climate action, or safeguarding our cultural heritage, these projects will make a meaningful difference. This is research with purpose, and I commend all the awardees for their dedication to the public good." Dr Diarmuid O'Brien, CEO of Research Ireland, commented: "The projects being announced today bring together diverse disciplines, communities, and policy partners to co-create knowledge that matters. We are proud to support projects that amplify underrepresented voices and tackle issues that are often overlooked. These research projects are advancing knowledge, sustainability, justice, and inclusion." Two of the projects are funded by Cuan: The Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (DSGBV) Agency, under a newly-launched strategic strand. Dr Stephanie O'Keeffe, Cuan CEO, stated: "Cuan is delighted to partner with Research Ireland to establish a new research funding strand for COALESCE 2025, dedicated to Domestic Sexual and Gender-Based Violence research. A key objective for Cuan is to strengthen the existing knowledge base and build an evidence-informed response to domestic, sexual and gender-based violence, informed by the lived experience of victim-survivors. In this regard, the creation of this important research strand is of great significance to Cuan. "Given so many academic disciplines are of relevance to the study of domestic and sexual violence, Research Ireland's COALESCE funding strand provides a rich opportunity to support action and policy-oriented research, providing much-needed insights for policy makers and practitioners, and improving outcomes for victims and survivors." Funded projects include: Lived Realities: The first Irish study to explore the lived experiences of victim-survivors in sexual offence trials, aiming to inform future legal reforms (Dr Susan Leahy, University of Limerick) - funded by Cuan. Faith-Inclusive and Culturally Competent Responses to Domestic, Sexual, and Gender-Based Violence (DSGBV): Addressing Systemic Barriers for Muslim Women in Ireland (FATIHA) (Prof. Roja Fazaeli, University of Galway) - funded by Cuan Canúint.ie: Developing a digital platform to preserve and share Ireland's regional Irish dialects through searchable audio archives (Dr Úna Bhreathnach and Prof. Tomás Ward, Dublin City University). AI and Dropout: Using AI to identify factors contributing to student dropout in STEM fields, aiming to inform national education policy (Dr Jason Power and Prof. David Tanner, University of Limerick). Bridging Landscapes: Co-creating climate resilience strategies with communities in Dingle and Balbriggan through a design justice approach (Dr Fiona Murphy and Prof. Fiona Regan, Dublin City University). Minimal Curation: Using energy-efficient digital tools to help communities ethically preserve and manage their own cultural materials (Dr James O'Sullivan, University College Cork, and Dr Susan Rea, Munster Technological University). RENOVATE healthcare: Evaluating the effectiveness of different treatments for depression to support affordable care tailored to the Irish health system (Prof. Frank Doyle and Dr Fiona Boland, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences). The ...
UROONCO RCC associate editor Assoc. Prof. Carlotta Palumbo (IT) talks with medical oncologist Dr. Pasquale Rescigno (GB) about his presentation supporting the 'yes' position in the debate at EMUC25: “Is single agent TKI (tyrosine kinase inhibitor) still an option in selected mRCC patients? This interview was recorded at EMUC25 in Prague. For more updates on kidney cancer, please visit our educational platform UROONCO RCC.For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.
Die Reise von drei AfD-Politikern zur Brics-Konferenz im russischen Sotschi sorgte für viel Aufmerksamkeit. Prof. Hans Ludwig Neuhoff, AfD-Abgeordneter im EU-Parlament, berichtet über das Treffen. Die Reaktivierung der Wehrpflicht in Deutschland spaltet die Republik: Warum vor allem junge Menschen das Land nicht mit der Waffe verteidigen wollen, erklärt Philipp Erdmann aus dem Bundesvorstand des BSW-Jugendbündnisses. Unser Südamerika-Korrespondent Alex Baur berichtet über die Parlaments- und Präsidentenwahlen in Chile. Markus Vahlefeld kommentiert das Image der deutschen Justiz und eine unglückliche Aktion, dies aufzupolieren.
One in the Chair and Two Waiting: the dental podcast by Stuart Campbell and Michael Tang
This episode features a special live podcast recording of One in the Chair and Two Waiting, hosted by Dr Michael Tang, featuring an exclusive interview with Prof. Dr Peter Fairbairn. Recorded at the recent Regenerating Beyond Boundaries: A Landmark Symposium in Warsaw (October 2025), this conversation reflected on a decade of success, clinical breakthroughs, and the evolution of synthetic grafting solutions.Regenerating Beyond Boundaries: A Landmark Symposium in Warsaw | EthOss DentalYou can also follow us on Instagram @oneinthechairandtwowaitingFor more information on us and our clinics, please visitwww.loanheaddental.comwww.dentalpractice.com
Jonathan Pageau returns to explore the symbolic meaning behind Christianity, evil, gender confusion, and why civilizations collapse at the height of abundance. In the conversation, Aaron respectfully challenges aspects of Christian doctrine, asking hard questions about hell, salvation, and religious exclusivity.OUR GUESTJonathan Pageau is a professional artist, writer, and public speaker based in Quebec, Canada. He specializes in carving Orthodox Christian icons and designing traditional sacred images and products. Through his YouTube channel and podcast, The Symbolic World, he explores how symbolic patterns inform our experiences of the world and can re-enchant contemporary life.Jonathan is the founder of Symbolic World Press, a publishing house dedicated to the renewal of culture through storytelling and rediscovering symbolic thinking. The Press publishes works such as the Tales for Now & Ever fairy tale series—which includes The Tale of Snow White and the Widow Queen, Jack and the Fallen Giants, and the most recent publication now available for pre-order, Rapunzel and the Evil Witch—as well as the GodsDog graphic novel series and other books. The Press also hosts online courses led by Jonathan and other influential thinkers such as Dr. Martin Shaw, Fr. Dcn. Seraphim Rohlin, and Prof. John Vervaeke, covering topics from storytelling and literature to cognitive science and philosophy.In addition, the Symbolic World website features a community forum and a contributor-driven blog that deepen engagement with symbolic thinking. Jonathan has written extensively on artistic and religious symbolism, including hundreds of articles for the Orthodox Arts Journal.JONATHAN PAGEAU
In 1845, the Republic of Texas stood at a crossroads. In our history, they chose to join the USA… but what if they chose another path? Was this even possible? What impact would this have had on life within Texas? And how would it have impacted its neighbours? Today we welcome onto the show Prof. Sam W. Haynes of the University of Texas at Arlington, and he's the Director of the Centre for Greater Southwestern Studies. He's the author of Unsettled Land: From Revolution to Republic, The Struggle for Texas.Edited by Amy Haddow and produced by Tomos Delargy. The Senior Producer is Freddy Chick.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here.All music from Epidemic Sounds.American History Hit is a History Hit podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My guest on today's episode of Nudge has spent decades studying leaders. I asked Prof. Adam Galinsky to share his top five (evidence-backed) leadership tips. Want to become a better leader? This is the episode for you. --- Watch the bonus episode: https://nudge.kit.com/a53ff22931 Read Adam's book: https://amzn.to/4htZCGc Sign up for my newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew-22213187/ Watch Nudge on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nudgepodcast/ --- Blunden, H., Kristal, A. S., Whillans, A. V., Yoon, J., Burd, K., Bremner, S., & Yeomans, M. (2025). Eliciting advice instead of feedback improves developmental input. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 193, 104343. Chou, E. Y., Halevy, N., Galinsky, A. D., & Murnighan, J. K. (2017). The Goldilocks contract: The synergistic benefits of combining structure and autonomy for persistence, creativity, and cooperation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113(3), 393–412. Hoff, M., Rucker, D. D., & Galinsky, A. D. (2025). The vicious cycle of status insecurity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 128(1), 101–122. Leonardelli, G. J., Gu, J., McRuer, G., Medvec, V. H., & Galinsky, A. D. (2019). Multiple equivalent simultaneous offers (MESOs) reduce the negotiator dilemma: How a choice of first offers increases economic and relational outcomes. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 152, 64–82. Liljenquist, K. A., & Galinsky, A. D. (2007). Turn your adversary into your advocate: Strategic requests for advice can transform disputes into amiable problem-solving ventures. Kellogg Insight. Northwestern University. Majer, J. M., Trötschel, R., Galinsky, A. D., & Loschelder, D. D. (2020). Open to offers, but resisting requests: How the framing of anchors affects motivation and negotiated outcomes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 119(3), 582–599. Wu, S. J., & Paluck, E. L. (2022). Having a voice in your group: Increasing productivity through group participation. Behavioural Public Policy, 9(1), 192–211.
In this episode, Prof. Fanny Mochel discusses the rationale and key findings from a retrospective cohort study of patients with CSF1R-related disorder treated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, highlighting the potential of this therapy to achieve both clinical and radiological disease stabilization. Journal CME is available until September 24, 2026 Read the article.
Dominic is joined by the inimitable Prof. Emma Clery - author of The Rise of Supernatural Fiction 1762-1800 and Professor of English Literature at Uppsala University, Sweden. They continue this month's theme of the supernatural, taking you on a journey into the heart of an event that caused a sensation in Georgian London, and would inspire Dickens decades later …The real life story of The Cock Lane Ghost set the stage for an earnest debate between Anglicans and Methodists - the former skeptical the latter credulous towards a spirit realm - where the dead can seek out the living and communicate with them. The alleged haunting in Cock Lane quickly spiralled in the first months of 1762, with many great figures of the age Samuel Johnson, Horace Walpole and Prince Edward, Duke of York attending seances to cross examine the ghost. At the heart of the controversy lay the very serious charge of murder that the ghost - known as ‘Scratching Fanny' - was trying to convince her hearers of, and the very real possibility of the man accused being sent to the gallows.It will come as no surprise to you that Dickens loved this story! Mentioning it not only in articles but in three of his novels - through Mrs Nickleby's flighty imagination, the disgruntled temper of Mrs Pipchin, and as Prologue to the madness and terror that engulfs A Tale of Two Cities …Joining us to bring to life the real characters from this story - in the form of articles, letters and transcripts - are the fantastic actors Peter Bray and Rachel Winters.Additional Sound Effects in this episode have been used under license from Epidemic Sounds Support the showIf you'd like to make a donation to support the costs of producing this series you can buy 'coffees' right here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dominicgerrardThank you so much!Host: Dominic GerrardSeries Artwork: Léna GibertOriginal Music: Dominic GerrardThank you for listening!
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İki Savaş Bir Yazar'da Prof. Dr. Korgün Koral ve Prof. Dr. Burak Bilgehan Özpek; Arthur Koestler'in 20. yüzyılın sert politik ikliminde şekillenen yolculuğunu anlatmaya devam ediyorlar. Bu bölümde Koestler'in Alman Komünist Partisi'ne katılışı, Sovyetler Birliği'nde geçirdiği zaman ve Hitler iktidara geldikten sonra Almanya'ya dönemeyişi üzerinden hem kişisel hem de ideolojik dönüşümünün izlerini takip ediyorlar.Bizi Patreon'dan Destekleyin
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless, TD, has announced €34.5 million in funding to support 39 cutting-edge research projects. Announcing the awards, Minister Lawless said: "We are investing in cutting-edge, curiosity-driven research, and empowering individual researchers to progress bold ideas that can lead to groundbreaking discoveries. These awards demonstrate our dedication to building a diverse and inclusive research community that delivers impact for our society and economy. I look forward to seeing the development and outputs of these projects over the coming years." Dr Diarmuid O'Brien, CEO of Research Ireland, commented: "Research Ireland's Frontiers for the Future Programme has, at its core, the exploration of high-risk, high-reward ideas, and the building of collaborative teams that produce excellent research. We are proud to be partnering with Children's Health Foundation, Breakthrough Cancer Research, and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, and supporting 66 PhD students, 47 postdoctoral researchers, and 13 other research positions." This year's Frontiers for the Future Programme was co-funded by Children's Health Foundation, Breakthrough Cancer Research, and Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, who collectively contributed €2.8 million to the programme. Fionnuala O Leary, CEO, Children's Health Foundation, commented: "Children's Health Foundation is extremely proud to support the Frontiers for the Future Programme which empowers researchers to pursue innovative ideas which have the potential to transform outcomes for sick children. None of this can be achieved without the incredible generosity of the Foundation's supporters who trust us to invest in the next generation of scientific discovery and helping to drive meaningful, lasting impact for sick children". Orla Dolan, CEO of Breakthrough Cancer Research said, "Breakthrough Cancer Research focuses our research investment on the lowest survival cancers because we urgently need smarter, kinder, and more effective treatments to improve survival. We are thrilled to partner with Research Ireland to support bold, creative new ideas and researchers to meet the urgent needs of people diagnosed with these very challenging cancers - to deliver impact where it's needed most." "SEAI is proud to continue our partnership with Research Ireland as we know that investing in cutting-edge research is essential to delivering the technologies and systems that will underpin Ireland's clean energy transition" said Kerrie Sheehan, Head of Research, Innovation and Electricity at SEAI. "We're delighted to co-fund two projects focusing on energy storage and an award for offshore energy data collection through the Frontiers for the Future Programme, that will support emerging energy technologies to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy." Highlights of this year's funded research include: Projects: Developing new materials to create longer-lasting, more sustainable batteries as alternatives to current lithium-ion technology, co-funded by SEAI (Prof. Hugh Geaney, University of Limerick). Designing a biodegradable 3D-printed stent material to help heal spinal fractures caused by osteoporosis (Dr Ciara Murphy, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences). [Photo attached] Building computer models that better predict long-term outcomes for babies affected by birth-related oxygen loss (Prof. Brian Walsh and Prof. Deirdre Murray, University College Cork). Awards: Exploring Irish ecosystems to discover novel yeast species with potential for use in food, biofuels, and biotechnology (Prof. Geraldine Butler, University College Dublin). Developing safer, low-cost alternatives to precious metal catalysts to convert ammonia into useful chemicals for medicines, agriculture, and industry (Dr Daniela Bezuidenhout, Maynooth University). Explore how early-life memories are lost and how this process differs in autism and be...
341. Episode von IMR und zugleich die 34. Folge Irgendwas mit Examen: In dieser Folge spricht Marc erneut mit Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Barbara Dauner-Lieb. Es geht um mentale Fitness im Jurastudium und insbesondere in der Examensvorbereitung. Sie erläutert, was mentale Fitness von bloßer Leistungsoptimierung unterscheidet, wie sich ungesunder Dauerstress zeigt und wo die Grenze verläuft, ab der Studierende professionelle psychologische oder ärztliche Hilfe suchen sollten. Thematisiert werden außerdem typische Denkfehler in der Examensphase, etwa die Fixierung auf reine Lernzeit statt auf Lerntechnik und juristisches Handwerkszeug, der Einfluss von Lerngruppen und sozialen Kontakten sowie der Umgang mit vergleichsweise schlechten Klausurergebnissen. Barbara stellt konkrete, alltagstaugliche Strategien vor – von bewusster Planung der Examensvorbereitung über Gehen, Atmung, autogenes Training, Yoga und Tagebuchschreiben bis hin zu Routinen wie früh aufstehen, anfangen, dranbleiben, Nein sagen und freundlich mit sich selbst umgehen. Welche einfachen Routinen lassen sich trotz voller Lernpläne wirklich dauerhaft integrieren? Wie kann man Lerntechniken so anpassen, dass man mit weniger Zeitaufwand bessere Ergebnisse erzielt? Und wie gelingt es, eine gesunde Distanz zum Notendruck zu entwickeln, ohne die eigenen Ziele aus den Augen zu verlieren? Antworten auf diese und viele weitere Fragen erhaltet Ihr in dieser Folge von IMR. Viel Spaß!
Prof. Dr. Murat Ferman NTVRadyo'da hafta içi her sabah canlı yayında, o gün Türkiye ve dünyada ekonominin gündemini, olan biteni, piyasalardaki gelişmeleri, beklentileri, olayların etkisini, vatandaşa nasıl yansıyacağını anlatıyor.
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When you invest in real estate, you're not buying what it is today—you're buying what it will become a few years from now. That's especially true in multifamily, which, despite all the noise, remains one of the most compelling long-term plays out there. Unlike stocks, you don't get a live ticker reminding you every five seconds what your property is “worth.” And that's a good thing. Real estate moves slowly, and that patience rewards people who can see the story before it unfolds. The national headlines are confusing right now—depending on who you read, the sky is either falling or it's never been brighter. The truth, as usual, is somewhere in between. Mortgage rates are still above six percent, affordability is strained, and national price growth has flattened. But beneath the surface, there's an entirely different story playing out—one that favors multifamily investors who understand that real estate is always, always, about location. Some markets are clearly soft. A few urban centers built too much too fast, and it's showing up in higher vacancy and flattened rents. But other regions—think the Carolinas, Texas, parts of Florida—continue to thrive because people are still moving there in droves. Jobs, climate, taxes, and lifestyle continue to pull migration south and inland, and those people need somewhere to live. When you combine growing populations with a shrinking construction pipeline—new multifamily starts are down roughly 40% from their 2023 peak—you're setting the stage for tightening supply and rent growth in the right markets over the next few years. That's the part that separates pros from spectators. Anyone can read a national report and call it a trend. But the investors who win are the ones who know their markets intimately—who's building what, where the jobs are moving, and how local policies are shaping demand. In that sense, real estate offers the only kind of “insider trading” that's perfectly legal. The better you know the ground, the better your odds. For passive investors, that means something simple but crucial: partner with operators who live and breathe their markets. You want people who are plugged in at the street level, not just reading spreadsheets. Because in multifamily, the difference between a mediocre investment and a great one can be a single zip code. Real estate, especially multifamily, rewards patience, perspective, and proximity. You can't control interest rates or the national narrative, but you can choose where—and with whom—you invest. And if history is any guide, those who make smart, localized bets while everyone else is sitting on the sidelines tend to be the ones who look like geniuses a few years down the road. This week on the Wealth Formula Podcast, I talk with a former professor and renowned real estate analyst who's been studying these patterns for decades. We break down which markets are setting up for real opportunity, where caution is warranted, and what the next chapter of multifamily investing really looks like.
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sci-fi, podcast, collectibles, Professor X, Doctor Who, Brendan Fraser, movie flops, Xbox, gaming Summary In this episode of Podcast4Sci-Fi, the hosts discuss a variety of topics including the latest in collectibles, rumors surrounding Professor X's retirement, the split between Doctor Who and Disney, Brendan Fraser's potential return in a Mummy sequel, and the disappointing performance […] The post Episode 495 – The Mummy returns, Prof. X,Doctor Who, 2025 flops, Xbox news appeared first on Podcast4Scifi.
Fala, pirataria! Está no mar o nosso novo podcast! Neste episódio, Daniel Gomes de Carvalho (@danielgomesdecr) e Rafinha (@rafaverdasca) recebem Rafael Rogério Nascimento dos Santos (UNIFESSPA) para uma discussão sobre a ciência colonial e os povos indígenas. Canal do História Pirata no YouTube: www.youtube.com/@historiapirata chave pix: podcast.historiapirata@gmail.com Livro do Prof. Daniel sobre a Revolução Francesa: www.editoracontexto.com.br/produto/rev…esa/5105603 Livro sobre Thomas Paine e a Revolução Francesa, download gratuito: www.academia.edu/127250233/Thomas…mes_de_Carvalho_ Esse episódio foi editado por: Gabriel Campos (@_grcampos)
Episode 79 - Dr. Farzam Kamalabadi explores China's rise and his next mission in Africa, while Raphael Fellmer shares his journey from ‘dumpster diver' to global founder turning food waste into social change and impact. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Danielle Allen is Professor of political philosophy, ethics, and public policy. at Harvard University. She is a professor of political philosophy, ethics, and public policy. As a scholar, she currently concentrates on the Democratic Knowledge Project and on the Democracy Renovation Project. Her latest book is Justice By Means Of Democracy.Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1
Um gladiador que fez uma das maiores revoltas de escravizados da Idade Antiga! Separe trinta minutos do seu dia e aprenda com o professor Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) sobre a vida e a revolta de Espártaco.-Se você quiser ter acesso a episódios exclusivos e quiser ajudar o História em Meia Hora a continuar de pé, clique no link: www.apoia.se/historiaemmeiahoraConheça o meu canal no YouTube e assista o História em Dez Minutos!https://www.youtube.com/@profvitorsoaresConheça meu outro canal: História e Cinema!https://www.youtube.com/@canalhistoriaecinemaOuça "Reinaldo Jaqueline", meu podcast de humor sobre cinema e TV:https://open.spotify.com/show/2MsTGRXkgN5k0gBBRDV4okCompre o livro "História em Meia Hora - Grandes Civilizações"!https://a.co/d/47ogz6QCompre meu primeiro livro-jogo de história do Brasil "O Porão":https://amzn.to/4a4HCO8PIX e contato: historiaemmeiahora@gmail.comApresentação: Prof. Vítor Soares.Roteiro: Prof. Vítor Soares e Prof. Victor Alexandre (@profvictoralexandre)REFERÊNCIAS USADAS:- APPIAN. Roman History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1912.- FLORO. Epitome of Roman History. Forster. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1929.- PLUTARCO. Vidas Paralelas: Crasso. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1916.- FAST, Howard. Espártaco. São Paulo: Civilização Brasileira, 1963.- FINLEY, Moses I. Escravidão Antiga e Ideologia Moderna. Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1981.- HOPKINS, Keith. Conquerors and Slaves. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.- SHAW, Brent. Spartacus and the Slave Wars: A Brief History with Documents. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2001.- WIEDEN, Wilhelm. Spartacus: Symbol of Resistance. New York: Routledge, 1992.
The internet is abuzz with accusations that artificial intelligence is using up tons of energy and water. People are even protesting the building of new AI data centers, saying they'll put a huge strain on local resources. But some AI defenders say that this fear is overblown and that AI isn't actually that bad for the environment. So who's right? We talk to science and tech reporters Casey Crownhart and James O'Donnell, and computer scientist Prof. Shaolei Ren. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsAIEnvironment Read James and Casey's article here: https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/05/20/1116327/ai-energy-usage-climate-footprint-big-tech/ Check out the Mythbusters GPU/CPU demonstration here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmW6SD-EHVY In this episode, we cover: (0:00) Chapter One: No More AI For Dank Memes?! (3:34) Chapter Two: How Much Energy Does Your AI Query Use? (15:37) Chapter Three: How Much Energy Does AI Use Total? (21:18) Chapter Four: Is AI Drinking All Our Water? (29:29) Chapter Five: Should You Quit Using AI? This episode was produced by Rose Rimler and Blythe Terrell, with help from Meryl Horn and Michelle Dang. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Emma Munger, So Wylie, Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka and Bobby Lord. Thanks to all the researchers we reached out to, including Prof. Melissa Scanlan, and special thanks to Andrew Pouliot and Jesse Rimler. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for new episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump's plan for more H-1B visas sparks outrage among MAGA supporters. Prof. Ron Hira discusses the controversy and explains how the H-1B visa system ultimately serves corporations and hurts workers. Then: Drop Site News journalist Murtaza Hussain breaks down the latest revelations about Jeffrey Epstein. ----------------------- Watch full episodes on Rumble, streamed LIVE 7pm ET. Become part of our Locals community Follow System Update: Twitter Instagram TikTok Facebook
Are fermented foods the missing link in our health, or just the latest wellness trend? In this episode, Professor Tim Spector, a world-leading scientist in gut health and co-founder of ZOE, challenges what we think we know about yogurt, cheese, kombucha, and more. Tim uncovers why milk and cheese aren't the same in your body - and the surprising science showing cheese might not be the heart villain it was once made out to be. He also shares emerging evidence that fermented foods could influence inflammation, immunity, metabolism, and even mood, often in a matter of weeks. From a groundbreaking Stanford study to insights from ZOE's research on 9,000 people, this episode reveals why fermented foods are more powerful, and more misunderstood, than most of us realise. Tim breaks down the easiest ways to actually eat more fermented foods without overhauling your life. By the end, you'll be questioning what's in your fridge - and wondering if one tiny daily habit could do far more than you'd ever expect. Unwrap the truth about your food
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