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Latest podcast episodes about Robert R Redfield

The Steve Gruber Show
The Steve Gruber Show | The Fight for Reality

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 113:50


The Steve Gruber Show | The Fight for Reality --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:04 – Rabbi Michael Barclay, Torah commentator for The Jewish Journal and host of the CRN radio show and podcast The Rabbi's Table: Dialogue Not Debate. Barclay discusses the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran and the broader conflict unfolding in the Middle East. He explains the regional stakes and what the growing confrontation could mean for global stability. 27:50 – Joe Rieck, Vice President of Sales at Longevity. Rieck talks about staying on track with New Year's health goals and how Longevity products support better daily nutrition and wellness. Visit longevitywellness.co and use promo code GRUBER to save. 38:00 - Monologue 46:53 – Robert Bortins, CEO of Classical Conversations and author of Woke and Weaponized: How Karl Marx Won the Battle for American Education, and How We Can Win It Back. Bortins discusses his concerns about ideological influence in public education. He explains why many parents are exploring alternatives such as classical and homeschool education. 56:57 – Dr. Robert R. Redfield, former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and professor emeritus at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Redfield discusses why many Americans only receive medical attention once a disease has reached its final stages. He argues the healthcare system should focus more on early intervention and prevention. 1:15:54 - Monologue 1:24:50 – Karley Abramson, Health Policy Research Associate at the Citizens Research Council of Michigan. Abramson examines the growing human and social costs tied to online sports betting as March Madness approaches. She explains how increased accessibility is affecting individuals and communities. 1:34:53 – Rep. Steve Frisbie, representing Michigan's 44th State House District. Frisbie discusses House Republicans' proposed energy reforms aimed at improving affordability and reliability. He outlines how the changes could impact Michigan's energy policy and consumers. 1:43:43 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses the latest episode of the podcast Forgotten America, focusing on concerns about ideological influence in schools. The conversation also explores debates over restorative justice policies and broader issues in the education system. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The fourth episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/vZiEUjtQ-m4

Humanize
Former CDC Director Robert R. Redfield on Viruses, Vaccines, the COVID Epidemic, and Distrust in Public Health

Humanize

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 74:43


The public health sector has been roiled by controversy and political turmoil in the last few years, what with the COVID pandemic, the fight over vaccine mandates, and questions about politicization of the sector. Beyond that, viruses make the news like never before. So, Wesley turned to an expert in both fields to learn more about virology, the government’s response Read More ›

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Evening Edition: Omicron Won't Be The Last Variant We See

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 13:58


Cases of positive tests of the Omicron variant are rising at a rapid rate but it may not be the last variant we see. While the continuing studies show the new variant is less deadly, it remains much more transmissible. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks to Dr. Robert R. Redfield, former director of the CDC and Senior Medical Advisor at AM LLC, about the Omicron variant, its risks and why it won't be the last COVID variant.   

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: Omicron Won't Be The Last Variant We See

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 13:58


Cases of positive tests of the Omicron variant are rising at a rapid rate but it may not be the last variant we see. While the continuing studies show the new variant is less deadly, it remains much more transmissible. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks to Dr. Robert R. Redfield, former director of the CDC and Senior Medical Advisor at AM LLC, about the Omicron variant, its risks and why it won't be the last COVID variant.   

Coronavirus: Expert Conversations
Evening Edition: Omicron Won't Be The Last Variant We See

Coronavirus: Expert Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 13:58


Cases of positive tests of the Omicron variant are rising at a rapid rate but it may not be the last variant we see. While the continuing studies show the new variant is less deadly, it remains much more transmissible. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks to Dr. Robert R. Redfield, former director of the CDC and Senior Medical Advisor at AM LLC, about the Omicron variant, its risks and why it won't be the last COVID variant.   

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Evening Edition: Omicron Won't Be The Last Variant We See

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 13:58


Cases of positive tests of the Omicron variant are rising at a rapid rate but it may not be the last variant we see. While the continuing studies show the new variant is less deadly, it remains much more transmissible. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks to Dr. Robert R. Redfield, former director of the CDC and Senior Medical Advisor at AM LLC, about the Omicron variant, its risks and why it won't be the last COVID variant.   

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
Wellness Wednesday: The Science Behind Face Masks

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 49:47


Growing evidence lends credence to the effectiveness of face masks, which CDC director Dr. Robert R. Redfield has called “one of the most powerful weapons we have in the fight against COVID-19.” Yet mask myths and misconceptions remain.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
Wellness Wednesday: The Science Behind Face Masks

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 49:47


Growing evidence lends credence to the effectiveness of face masks, which CDC director Dr. Robert R. Redfield has called “one of the most powerful weapons we have in the fight against COVID-19.” Yet mask myths and misconceptions remain.

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder
Wills & Snyder: Centers for Disease Control Director ROBERT R. REDFIELD, M.D Exclusive Interview With Bill Wills

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 6:48


Centers for Disease Control Director ROBERT R. REDFIELD, M.D. talked to Bill about the renewed surge of coronavirus cases has Congress considering what to do next - Mask Wearing and Vaccine

JAMA Author Interviews: Covering research in medicine, science, & clinical practice. For physicians, researchers, & clinician

CDC Director Robert R. Redfield, MD, discusses the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the agency’s latest recommendations. Recorded July 14, 2020. Related Article: Universal Masking to Prevent SARS-CoV-2 Transmission—The Time Is Now

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Q&A
Coronavirus Update With CDC Director Robert R. Redfield, MD

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 35:03


CDC Director Robert R. Redfield, MD, discusses the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the agency's latest recommendations. Recorded July 14, 2020. Related Article(s): Universal Masking to Prevent SARS-CoV-2 Transmission—The Time Is Now

Public Health Review
18: Seeing the Possible: A Conversation with CDC Director Robert Redfield

Public Health Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 50:49


Overview: In March 2018, Robert R. Redfield became the 18th director of CDC, bringing to the role more than 30 years of experience as a public health leader engaged in the clinical research and care of viral infections and infectious diseases, especially HIV. Since then, HHS and President Trump have announced an ambitious plan to end HIV in America, a cause which Redfield considers a prominent part of his life’s work. But public health challenges remain, including the opioid epidemic and anti-vaccine movement. In this wide-ranging conversation, Redfield shares insights into how his own personal experiences have shaped his priorities as CDC director, the importance of improved communication around vaccine education, CDC’s strategy to end HIV transmission, and how the agency plans to support states and territories as they address the opioid epidemic and other public health challenges.    Guest: Robert R. Redfield, MD, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Administrator of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry    Resources: CDC Strategic Framework Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America