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Best podcasts about socioeconomic status

Latest podcast episodes about socioeconomic status

Progressive Pockets
178. Are you middle class? What do the numbers actually say? Why does this matter?

Progressive Pockets

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 16:13 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver notice how almost everyone in America calls themselves “middle class”? But what does that really mean? Do you see yourself that way? Let's talk about the technical definition and the messier, lived experience of being middle class today—and why getting clear on this matters if we want to build communities that truly understand and support one another.Links from today's episode:Are you in the American middle class? Find out with our income calculator | Pew Research Center | September 2024https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/09/16/are-you-in-the-american-middle-class/ ICYMI another episode you might enjoy:Episode#134 Five ways to be a financial ally at workLove the book recos on this show? Check out the Progressive Pockets Bookshelf:https://bookshop.org/shop/progressivepockets As an affiliate of Bookshop.org, Progressive Pockets will earn a commission if you make a purchase.Connect With Genet “GG” Gimja:Website https://www.progressivepockets.comTwitter https://twitter.com/prgrssvpckts Work With Me:Email progressivepockets@gmail.com for brand partnerships, business inquiries, and speaking engagements.Easy Ways to Support the Show1. Send this episode to someone you know! Word of mouth is how podcasts grow!2. Buy me a coffee (or a soundproof panel!) https://buymeacoffee.com/progressivepockets 3. Leave a 5 star rating and review for the show!//NO AI TRAINING: Any use of this podcast episode transcript or associated show notes or blog posts to “train” generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to generate text is expressly prohibited. This includes, without limitation, technologies that are capable of generating works in the same style or genre as this content. The author reserves all rights to license uses of this work for generative AI training and development of machine learning language models//Support the show

U Up?
Can You Date Outside Your Socioeconomic Status? ft. Dr. Jaimie Glick

U Up?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 36:02


On today's Friday Feels episode of U Up?, Jared and Jordana are joined by special guest Dr. Jaimie Glick, who shares the jaw-dropping story of her recent relationship that unraveled in the most modern, maddening way. Not because of lack of chemistry, but because she was too successful! Dr. Jaimie takes us from the spark of a rom-com-worthy meet-cute to a slow-burn realization that her partner might be dodging dinner dates and subtly relying on her to foot the bill. From intermittent fasting excuses to rent-controlled revelations and the infamous "solace in the philosophy" text, this is a story about money, pride, vulnerability, and the weird ways ambition can complicate connection. Jared and Jordana unpack the red flags and ask the big question: when is it okay to support your partner financially? Can transparency about money actually build intimacy? Or does success just intimidate the wrong people? Tune in for a hilarious, emotional, and thought-provoking look at modern dating, self-worth, and how sometimes the person who says they're proud of you just can't keep up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HFA Cardio Talk
Inequalities in heart failure: sex, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity

HFA Cardio Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 16:34


With Robert M.A. van der Boon, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam - The Netherlands, and Anuradha Lala, Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital, New York City - USA. In this episode of HFA Cardio talk, we dive into how factors like sex, socio-economics status and ethnicity shape the way heart failure presents and progresses in different populations. We'll discuss why recognizing these differences is critical for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment and highlight practical steps clinicians can take to close the gaps in prevention and care. Papers: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejhf.2534 https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/40/47/3859/5652224?login=true https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1071916421004322?via%3Dihub https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002914922010074?via%3Dihub https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468266719301082?via%3Dihub https://journals.lww.com/co-cardiology/fulltext/2021/05000/racial_and_ethnic_disparities_in_heart_failure_.12.aspx https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ehf2.14986   This 2025 HFA Cardio Talk podcast series is supported by Bayer AG in the form of an unrestricted financial support. The discussion has not been influenced in any way by its sponsor.

The Franciska Show
Rethinking Cultural Norms: Individual Choice in Jewish Life

The Franciska Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 66:09


This Episode is sponsored by Jump Into Shape www.jumpintoshape.fun This episode features a deep and honest conversation inspired by the format of Joe Rogan's podcasts and focuses on the complexities of religious traditions and societal pressures within the Jewish community. The guest, who remains anonymous, discusses a variety of topics including the flaws in the education and religious guidance system, the influence of materialism, and the pressure to conform. Additionally, there is a debate over the merit and challenges of the 'Kollel' life, the culture of early marriages, and the reality of taking responsibility for one's path in life. The episode also touches upon the impacts of keeping up with community standards and proposes the need for updated, more individualized approaches to maintain traditions while adapting to modern challenges.   00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:38 Sponsor Message: Jump Into Shape 02:46 Guest Introduction and Initial Banter 03:41 Guest's Background and Upbringing 04:36 Questioning the System 16:06 Materialism and Its Impact 24:31 Marriage and Life Experience 33:18 The Dynamics of Marriage and Socioeconomic Status 35:02 The Role of Seminaries in Marriage Preparation 35:59 Challenges of Late Parenthood in Western Culture 37:16 Preparing for Marriage: A Case-by-Case Approach 39:22 The Realities of Kollel Life 46:15 Materialism and Mitzvahification in Judaism 48:23 The Cost of Jewish Education and Keeping Up with the Joneses 51:38 Balancing Tradition and Modernity in Celebrations 58:57 Final Thoughts and Reflections     www.JewishCoffeeHouse.com franciskakay@gmaill.com

BigDeal
A Raw Conversation with My Husband...

BigDeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 55:09


Your Fast Track to Business Ownership. Join Codie for a 3-Day Interactive, Live, Virtual Event February 21-23, 2025! Claim your ticket here: https://contrarianthinking.co/msm-live/ In this intimate conversation, Codie and her husband reflect on their recent successes and delve into personal growth. They explore the complexities of human experiences, including sharing her personal stories from her time along the US-Mexico border. The discussion emphasizes the ethical responsibilities of journalists, the complexities of intervention in both reporting and real-life situations, and the challenges faced by service professionals. They highlight the historical and cultural dynamics various people, the fragility of societal structures, the nature of evil in human behavior, and the importance of understanding human experiences and the impact of individual actions within larger societal contexts. Chapters 00:00: Celebrating Success and Community Engagement 02:54: Reflections on Personal Growth and Literature 05:46: Exploring the Depths of Human Experience 09:11: The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Crime 11:55: Understanding the Border Dynamics and Human Stories 15:05: The Tragedy of Transience and Abandonment 28:10: The Weight of Journalism's Impact 32:03: The Ethics of Intervention in Reporting 35:54: The Dilemma of Bystander Intervention 39:47: The Challenges of Service-Based Professions 41:10: The Complexities of Kurdish Identity and History 52:40: The Fragility of Civilizations and Societal Structures MORE FROM BIGDEAL:

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC: Advances - Impact of Remoteness of Residence and Socioeconomic Status Among Heart Disease Children in Alberta

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 3:17


Darshan H. Brahmbhatt, Podcast Editor of JACC: Advances discusses a recently published original research paper on impact of remoteness of residence and socioeconomic status among children with heart disease in Alberta.

The R Spot with Iyanla
The Love Jones Cohort with Dr. Kris Marsh: Part 1

The R Spot with Iyanla

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 35:38 Transcription Available


In this week's episode, Iyanla is joined by professor and author Kris Marsh to get into the hot topics in her book The Love Jones Cohort. They talk about the importance of intersectionality, how class intersects with dating, and why you should stop asking people, "Why are they single?" Tune in next week for part 2 of the conversation! Do you want to be on the podcast? Follow Iyanla on social media for the latest call-in information! Instagram & X: @IyanlaVanzantFacebook: @DrIyanlaVanzantSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hidden in Plain Sight: All Things Asian in the Workplace

In the latest episode, Eccho, Duoc, and Jenny chat about intersectionality among AAPIs. With a little help from AANHPI Data Community Data Explorer, we highlight notable similarities and important differences associated with different intersectional identities within the AAPI diaspora. If you want to follow-along, check out the link to aapidata.com. For the identity exercise, check out: Who am I?

The Fishbowl: Eyes on Education
148 - M-Step Results and the Impact of Socioeconomic Status with Nick Orlowski

The Fishbowl: Eyes on Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 48:50


Join Chris Matheson as he dives deep into the latest M-Step results with CS Partner's Director of Professional Learning/S2, Nick Orlowski. In this enlightening episode, they explore how socioeconomic status shapes educational outcomes and what it means for our schools and students. Tune in for insights that challenge the status quo and inspire change in our education system!

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Reclaiming American Greatness with Bernie Moreno

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 20:55 Transcription Available


In this episode, Lisa welcomes Bernie Moreno, a U.S. Senate candidate from Ohio, to discuss the critical importance of the upcoming November 5th election. Moreno shares his background as an immigrant and business leader, expressing concerns about the Biden-Harris administration's policies on immigration and the auto industry. He highlights the impact of these policies on local communities and businesses, urging voter engagement to counteract external funding in his opponent's campaign. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Self Made Podcast
Why your clients don't listen to you! Episode 182 with Lewis Potts

The Self Made Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 128:23


In this episode we welcome Lewis Potts to the show.Lewis aims to make coaching great again by encouraging coaches to implement more true coaching and communication into their services. Client adherence is the biggest roadblock that I hear coaches have. they have a good knowledge of training and nutrition but this is useless if the client cannot stick to the plan. This is why this is something both myself and Lewis focus on heavily within our programs.In this episode we discuss the importance of asking good questions and helping clients come to their own solutions.  Why expectation management is the most important skill a coach should develop and why if you do not have boundaries as a coach you will not be helping anyone.We also dive into the rise of concern for emotional eating and if it is something we really should worry too much about as exercise professionals as well as nature vs nurture in physique change.The episode in full is live now on Youtube, Apple, Spotify and wherever you listen to your podcasts.Support the show:If you would like to support the show (thank you in advance) follow the link in my bio to our Buy Me a Coffee site remember the bigger the show gets the bigger the guests get!To get in touch with Lewis….Instagram: @lewispottsofficialLink to the obesity map we talk about in the show:https://foresightprojects.blog.gov.uk/2017/10/04/dusting-off-foresights-obesity-report/To listen to the full show Audio: The Self Made Podcast or click the link in my bio Youtube: Simon Kingsley DuttonChapters00:00Introduction and Safe Word00:19Lewis Potts' Goal: Making Coaching Great Again02:41Coaches' Knowledge and the Importance of Coaching04:14The Challenge of Standing Out in a Saturated Market05:38Finding the Balance Between Coaching and Empathy06:23Defining Coaching and Compassion09:14The Importance of Holding Clients Accountable10:13The Fear of Pissing Off Clients vs. Getting Results13:46The Power of Data-Driven Conversations15:13Asking Better Questions and Active Listening20:28Developing the Coach-Client Relationship23:47The Importance of Phone or Zoom Conversations25:21Using What and How Questions to Guide Clients33:45Tailoring Coaching Methods45:03Importance of Personalized Feedback57:23Balancing Automation and Personal Connection01:03:14Building Rapport for Effective Coaching01:05:08Setting Boundaries for Focus and Emotional Well-being01:06:15The Role of Automation in Coaching01:07:46Empowering Clients to Make Decisions01:08:32Effective Communication and Realistic Expectations01:09:54The Impact of Restrictive Dieting on Relationships with Food01:12:16Finding the Balance Between Optimal and Achievable Goals01:36:03The Importance of Coaching and Misconceptions01:37:03Understanding and Addressing Complex Factors01:38:29Differentiating Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders01:41:20The Role of Genetics, Environment, and Socioeconomic Status in Obesity01:56:55Building a Supportive Community of Coaches02:06:26Conclusion and Future PlansSupport the showGet in touch by heading to...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingsleyduttonYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCUTkN8Dcin4LSHBt0-Q46QEmail: https: Simon@madecoaching.comWebsite: www.selfmadeuniversity.co.uk

Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with @ThatHoarder
Self-stigma and hoarding with Dr Jan Eppingstall

Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with @ThatHoarder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 49:19 Transcription Available


Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe Podcast show notes, links and transcript: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/  In this episode, Dr. Jan Eppingstall and I are exploring the impact of self-stigma and societal responsibility in hoarding. We look in depth at stigma and how it affects individuals with mental health conditions, especially hoarding disorder, and how self-stigma can damage us and prevent us from seeking help. Plus, we introduce a new segment — "permission slip". Stay tuned for some outtakes at the end! Impact of Public Stigma and Self-Stigma Dr. Jan Eppingstall explains public stigma, including stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination Key facets of public stigma: difference, disdain, and blame Understanding Self-Stigma and Public Stigma How stereotypes can affect self-stigma, using people's reactions to TV shows as an example The implications of self-stigma, including low self-esteem, hopelessness, and reluctance to seek treatment The interlinking of public stigma, self-stigma, shame, and self-consciousness, as well as self-blame and the impact of self-stigma on seeking help Variation in mental illness stereotypes by disorder Introduction of the "permission slip" segment Discussion on the compulsion to keep things and the completionist mindset Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Mental Illness Stigma Conversation about the perception of hoarding based on socioeconomic status and the value of items being kept Comparison of hoarding in different contexts: ample space and financial means versus living in a cramped environment Impact of space and wealth on hoarding, highlighted through a documentary about Celine Dion and her extensive costume collection Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Addressing Self-Stigma Dr. Eppingstall outlines the ACT approach, focusing on personal values and psychoeducation on relational frame theory to address self-stigma Cognitive behavioural therapy techniques like reframing and peer support groups to combat self-stigma, as well as radical acceptance through a 10-step process Influence of Cultural Beliefs and Social Factors on Stigma Discussion of the influence of cultural beliefs on mental illness stigma, including the impact of social factors on self-stigmatisation Protective factors against self-stigmatisation: quality of life, social relationships, and cultural acceptance of mental illness The impact of societal influences on self-stigma and the importance of understanding one's thought patterns without trying to banish them External stigma's potential influence on self-stigma, with a suggestion that marginalised individuals facing more external stigma might be more susceptible to self-stigmatisation Internalised social stigma leads to negative self-concept. Self-stigma affects help-seeking behaviours negatively. Questioning stigmatisation and hoarding in media. Cultural stigma influences self-stigmatisation of mental illness. Communities' response to mental illness. Self-stigma's impact varies based on individual factors. Internalised stigma is the acceptance of negative societal stereotypes. Self-stigma creates harm, deters seeking help. Reflection on hoarding stigma and societal perceptions. Public stigma in different cultures affects self-stigmatisation and attitudes toward mental illness and treatment. Reflecting on community's approach to mental illness and its impact on self-stigma. Practicing radical acceptance, using self-acceptance talk and behaviour changes to move forward. Self-stigma affects people differently based on various factors such as personality, upbringing, and society. Different societies can influence how people perceive and react to self-stigma.  

The Education Gadfly Show
#936: How socioeconomic factors explain achievement gaps, with Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan

The Education Gadfly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 24:47


#936: How socioeconomic factors explain achievement gaps, with Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. MorganOn this week's Education Gadfly Show podcast, SUNY Albany's Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan, authors of Fordham's recently released report Explaining Achievement Gaps: The Role of Socioeconomic Factors, joins Mike and David to discuss their findings. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a study of differences in grading practices between international and domestic instructors at U.S. public universities.Recommended content: Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan, Explaining Achievement Gaps: The Role of Socioeconomic Factors, Fordham Institute (August 2024)“America's highest-achieving students are disproportionately Asian. Let's not be afraid to investigate why.”—Michael J. Petrilli and Amber M. NorthernMeredith Coffey and Adam Tyner, Excellence Gaps by Race and Socioeconomic Status, Fordham Institute (August 2023)Trang Pham and Stephanie Potochnick, Undergraduate Grading Practices of International and Domestic Faculty: Evidence From Three Large U.S. Public Universities, AERA Open (2024) Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Stephanie Distler at sdistler@fordhaminstitute.org.

Relationship Diversity Podcast
Compersion and Social Positionality with Dr. Marie Thouin

Relationship Diversity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 52:56 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Episode 105:Compersion and Social Positionality with Dr. Marie Thouin In this episode, I welcome back Dr. Marie Thouin, a leading expert on compersion, to discuss her most recent research and findings. We delve into the complexities of compersion and its intersection with social positionality, examining how factors like age, race, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and geographical location influence the experience of compersion in consensually non-monogamous relationships.  Dr. Thouin shares insights from her new book, detailing the socio-psychological aspects of compersion, its broader applications beyond CNM, and the importance of supportive communities. The episode also highlights future research directions and practical advice for those navigating non-monogamous relationships.Connect with Marie:Compersion Website | Website | InstagramBuy Marie's Book:Roman and Littlefield | Amazon00:00 Introduction and Hypothesis00:22 Welcome to the Relationship Diversity Podcast01:27 Introducing Dr. Marie Thouin05:23 Defining Compersion11:14 Social Positionality and Compersion22:12 Age and Compersion30:13 Geographical Location and Compersion32:52 Socioeconomic Status and Compersion36:09 Race and Compersion40:20 Sexual Identity and Compersion43:03 Future of Compersion Research50:27 Conclusion and Resources This is Relationships Reimagined.Join the conversation as we dive into a new paradigm of conscious, intentional and diverse relationships. ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️Get Your Free Relationship Diversity GuideConnect with me:YouTubeInstagramWebsite

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC: CardioOncology - Race and Socioeconomic Status Impact Diagnosis and Clinical Outcomes in Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 4:16


CRTonline Podcast
LATE BREAKING CLINICAL TRIAL: The Association of Socioeconomic Status with Procedural Management and Mortality After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 3:52


LATE BREAKING CLINICAL TRIAL: The Association of Socioeconomic Status with Procedural Management and Mortality After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
Socioeconomic Status and Readmission After Acute Type A Aortic Dissection Repair

Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024


Patricia Vassallo, MD, Assistant Professor of Cardiology at Northwestern Medicine, highlights her research investigating the impact of socioeconomic status on readmission rates in patients undergoing acute type A aortic dissection repair.Dr. Vassallo, medical director of Code Aorta, discusses this program, which aims to provide expedited surgical care to patients with life-threatening aortic emergencies.

MHPN Presents
A Conversation About… Anger and Mental Health: Why Do People Get Angry?

MHPN Presents

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 32:39


Tune in as Clinical Psychologists Mark Creamer and Dr Tony McHugh are joined by Professor of Clinical Psychology, Glen Bates, to investigate the breadth of reasons people experience anger.Drawing on the literature, they explore the factors that contribute to anger and explain why some people are at greater risk of experiencing problematic anger. They touch on gender, socioeconomic status, occupation, environment, genetics and more to examine the elaborate network of factors that play into how and why humans get angry.Stay tuned for the final episode in this three-part series featuring Mark Creamer and Tony McHugh where they discuss treatment options for anger.Liked this episode? Be the first to hear about future episodes of A Conversation About… by following MHPN Presents.Visit the MHPN website for episode host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form.Share your comments, questions and feedback about A Conversation About… or any of MHPN's podcast series here: bit.ly/37FFMFM.

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
Understanding Risk Factors for Severe RSV Disease

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 14:06


In this episode, Angela Branche, MD, FIDSA, explores the burden of RSV disease in older adults, including:RSV seasonality and disease burdenSymptoms and complications of RSV infectionOlder age as a key risk factor for severe RSV disease and complications (eg, pneumonia, hospitalization)Comorbidities associated with increased risk of RSV hospitalizationRSV hospitalization rates among different racial and ethnic minority groups and socioeconomic statuses Faculty:Angela Branche, MD, FIDSAAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesDepartment of MedicineUniversity of RochesterRochester, New YorkContent based on a CME program supported by an educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline.Follow along with a downloadable slideset at: https://bit.ly/44vCnFuLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3WvSY9ZTo get access to all of our new podcasts, subscribe to the CCO Infectious Disease Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify

CRTonline Podcast
The Association of Socioeconomic Status with Procedural Management and Mortality After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

CRTonline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 3:52


The Association of Socioeconomic Status with Procedural Management and Mortality After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Diabetes Core Update
Diabetes Core Update – April 2024

Diabetes Core Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 53:53


Diabetes Core Update is a monthly podcast that presents and discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the American Diabetes Association's four science and medical journals – Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes, and Diabetes Spectrum. Each episode is approximately 25 minutes long and presents 5-6 recently published articles from ADA journals. Intended for practicing physicians and health care professionals, Diabetes Core Update   discusses how the latest research and information published in journals of the American Diabetes Association are relevant to clinical practice and can be applied in a treatment setting. Welcome to diabetes core update where every month we go over the most important articles to come out in the field of diabetes. Articles that are important for practicing clinicians to understand to stay up with the rapid changes in the field.  This issue will review: 1.     A Phase 3, Randomized, Controlled Trial of Resmetirom in NASH with Liver Fibrosis 2.     Long-Term Outcomes of Medical Management vs Bariatric Surgery in Type 2 Diabetes 3.     Improved Glycemic Outcomes With Diabetes Technology Use Independent of Socioeconomic Status in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes 4.     Cardiovascular and Kidney Risks in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes: Contemporary Understanding With Greater Emphasis on Excess Adiposity 5.     Epidemiology and Prognostic Implications of Coronary Artery Calcium in Asymptomatic Individuals With Prediabetes   For more information about each of ADA's science and medical journals, please visit www.diabetesjournals.org. Hosts: Neil Skolnik, M.D., Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program, Abington Jefferson Health John J. Russell, M.D., Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Director, Family Medicine Residency Program, Chair-Department of Family Medicine, Abington Jefferson Health

A Bit More Complicated
Episode 32 - Interviewing Manny about Health and Socioeconomic Status

A Bit More Complicated

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 44:03


In this episode Dylan interviews Manny about his first first-author paper! The paper investigates how people's socioeconomic status relates to health (it's a bit more complicated!). Manny's paper (not pay walled!): ⁠https://academic.oup.com/abm/article/57/11/929/7281567⁠ Kraus episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/29DVydMRzGb Muscatell episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/p6g2VKPRzGb Why does everyone think they are middle class (not pay-walled!)? https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1948550620934597 Robert Sapolsky writes about health and social hierarchy in primates: https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.1106477?casa_token=IpGOTg0oFBwAAAAA%3AX3ig2zog-8VbsVcjnw6Cx_xzupulg4Xf4p-Te35XBdwvnY9Mk6EQZhVj8rCV1Bycb6t2535Bpfc9Fw Marmot writes about health inequality and decision latitude: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1674771/ Peter Ennes write about how the rich generally determine the political decisions in the US: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=bM8fEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT5&dq=info:nOJ4vybD5BoJ:scholar.google.com&ots=_snYeRC9S4&sig=XZCZYUofAmyMZArXoYdtNXlHAU4#v=onepage&q&f=false GINI coefficient (a measure of inequality) among countries that are similar to the US: https://data.oecd.org/inequality/income-inequality.htm Wage inequality is lower in worker cooperatives compared to traditional firms: https://ejce.liuc.it/18242979201702/182429792017140207.pdf Direct democracy initiatives support well being: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11205-015-1085-4 Age and voting behavior: https://medium.com/@PollsAndVotes/age-and-voter-turnout-52962b0884ef

Public Health Insight
Private Health Insurance, Socioeconomic Status and Heart Health, & The Ethics Of AI In Healthcare

Public Health Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 24:19


Does privatized healthcare work? Can education alone level the playing field for chronic disease risk? Is AI an overall force of good in healthcare? Tune in to this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast as we explore these questions to uncover:◼️ The impact of a private health insurance scheme on hospital waiting lists;◼️ A study that shows that racial disparities remain after adjusting socioeconomic status; and ◼️ Ethical concerns around the wide-scale integration of AI in healthcare.Articles Covered◼️ Does private health insurance cut public hospital waiting lists? We found it barely makes a dent (The Conversation)◼️ Socioeconomic status may be an uneven predictor of heart health (Science Daily)◼️ Keeping a human in the loop: Managing the ethics of AI in medicine (Science Daily)Podcast Hosts◼️ Leshawn Benedict, MPH, MSc, PMP®◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®Subscribe to the NewsletterSubscribe to the newsletter so you don't miss out on the latest podcast episodes, live events, jobs, learning opportunities, and other engaging professional development content here.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Confronting America's Fentanyl Epidemic

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 29:40 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor interviews April Babcock, the founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, about the fentanyl crisis in the United States. April shares her personal experience of losing her son to fentanyl poisoning and emphasizes that fentanyl is a poisoning, not an overdose. They discuss the prevalence of fentanyl across the country, its dangers, and the need for action to address the crisis. They also touch on the role of China in the production and distribution of synthetic drugs, the issue of border security, and the importance of holding politicians accountable. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Buck Sexton Show
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Confronting America's Fentanyl Epidemic

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 29:40 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor interviews April Babcock, the founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, about the fentanyl crisis in the United States. April shares her personal experience of losing her son to fentanyl poisoning and emphasizes that fentanyl is a poisoning, not an overdose. They discuss the prevalence of fentanyl across the country, its dangers, and the need for action to address the crisis. They also touch on the role of China in the production and distribution of synthetic drugs, the issue of border security, and the importance of holding politicians accountable. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tudor Dixon Podcast
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Confronting America's Fentanyl Epidemic

The Tudor Dixon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 29:40 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor interviews April Babcock, the founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, about the fentanyl crisis in the United States. April shares her personal experience of losing her son to fentanyl poisoning and emphasizes that fentanyl is a poisoning, not an overdose. They discuss the prevalence of fentanyl across the country, its dangers, and the need for action to address the crisis. They also touch on the role of China in the production and distribution of synthetic drugs, the issue of border security, and the importance of holding politicians accountable. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Business Without Bullsh-t
EP 243 - Classroom Champions: Bridging Gaps and Empowering the Next Generation with Mehreen Baig

Business Without Bullsh-t

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 46:47


Mehreen is a former teacher, broadcaster and author who is passionate about education and empowering young people. She emerged as an influential voice across a range of topics including education, race, gender equality and faith.We discuss Britain's state education and debate whether there should be just one schooling system instead of public and private. We discuss the current state of the curriculum: does it needs to change? and ask Is a good education is based on your parents, social class or meritocracy?Mehreen also tells us about her life goal, her biggest failure and why the media industry qualifies for the big bin of bullsh*t.Chapters:01:04 Challenges of Teaching and Education System02:05 The Need for Change in Education05:44 The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Education08:17 The Role of Parents in Education11:46 The Struggles of Teachers18:40 The Importance of Career Advice in Schools25:06 The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching26:57 The Impact of Teachers on Students27:46 Personal Experiences with Influential Teachers28:26 Transition from Teaching to Media29:50 The Vision for 'Glow Up Your Grades'30:22 Challenges in Teaching and Dealing with Difficult Students31:24 The State of Youth and Education32:04 The Struggles of Young People32:29 The Disconnect between Politics and Young People33:13 Personal Struggles and Lessons in the Media Industry36:44 The Unexpected Journey into Media40:10 Quickfire Round and Personal Insights45:41 The 'Glow Up Your Grades' InitiativeMehreen's recommendations:One Day - David Nicholls (book)The Secret Life Of Teachers (podcast)Serial (podcast)My Dad Wrote A Porno (podcast)BWB is powered by Oury Clarkbusinesswithoutbullshit.me

SAGE Sociology
Journal of Health and Social Behavior - The Effect of Welfare State Policy Spending on the Equalization of Socioeconomic Status Disparities in Mental Health

SAGE Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 5:49


Author Matthew Parbst discusses the article, "The Effect of Welfare State Policy Spending on the Equalization of Socioeconomic Status Disparities in Mental Health" published in the September 2023 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

The Bootstrapped Founder
233: Entrepreneurship isn't genetic. It's memetic.

The Bootstrapped Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 15:05


Are entrepreneurs born or made? Find out as we explore the profound impact of nature and nurture on the development of an entrepreneurial spirit. Discover how family stories, socioeconomic status, and exposure to diverse narratives shape your perspectives and behaviors. Uncover what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur in the digital age.The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/entrepreneurship-isnt-genetic-its-memetic/The podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/f85b818bThe video: https://youtu.be/vm4c4KQSKu0You'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comFind me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/arvidkahl/This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com

Grow or Die Podcast
286. The Impact Of Socioeconomic Status, Trauma, and Eating Disorders On Health With Kelly Igo

Grow or Die Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 74:19


Follow us on Instagram! Podcast: @growordiepodcast Justin Mihaly: @jmihaly_ Kelly Igo: @kellyigo Check out GoD's sister podcast BEcoming RELENTLESS by Noa McCabe, Danielle Kusenberger, and Cecilee Wech and learn how to become relentless in all of your pursuits!

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC Asia - Patient-Reported Status and Heart Failure Outcomes in Asia by Sex, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 3:09


Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond
Noncommunicable Diseases and Socioeconomic Status in Turkana, Kenya w/ Grad Student Benjamin Muhoya

Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 40:55


In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Thiago Tarraf Varella sit down with Benjamin Muhoya, a graduate student in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department to learn more about his research. Benjamin discusses his research in hospitals prior to coming to Princeton, his research looking at the evolutionary perspective of the trends noncommunicable diseases among different socioeconomic backgrounds in Turkana, and some exciting research results coming out soon.This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 147th board of the Prince in partnership with the Insights newsletter.For more information about Benjamin's research, feel free to visit the insights article linked below.RESOURCEShttps://insights.princeton.edu/2022/10/ses-health/CREDITSWritten and Hosted by Thiago Tarraf Varella Edited and Sound Engineered by Senna AldouboshTranscript by Ketevan ShavdiaProduced by Senna AldouboshFor more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.

Oncology Data Advisor
Association of Socioeconomic Status With Adherence and Survival in Myeloma: Leon Bernal-Mizrachi, MD

Oncology Data Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 11:41


This playlist features episodes that were recorded live at the 2022 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting in New Orleans by Oncology Data Advisor and ConveyMED. For more information, visit oncdata.com and conveymed.io, and don't forget to follow us on social media for news, exclusive interviews, and more!

Two Psychologists Four Beers
Episode 96: So, What Do You Do?

Two Psychologists Four Beers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 72:14


Yoel and Alexa discuss a recent paper, written by Hughes, Srivastava, Leszko, and Condon, that created and validated a new index of "occupational prestige." The index is intended to provide a tool to measure the third component of socioeconomic status, alongside income and education. The cohosts consider how occupational prestige might lead to differential treatment, or even unrealistic expectations ("is anyone in this hotel a doctor?"). Digging deeper, they discuss the paper's exploration of ways that prestige tracks with the physical, critical thinking, and interpersonal demands of a profession. Finally, they realize that as a "former social neuroscientist," Alexa hasn't been getting the respect she deserves.

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
S3-E49.3 - Linking Liver Outcomes and Socioeconomic Status

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 13:49


Amidst a shifting diagnostic pathway, the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) reconsiders its position on vibration controlled transient elastography (VCTE) in the community. This conversation begins with Will Alazawi concluding his comments on the link between liver outcomes and socioeconomic status. The group then explores a range of factors contributing to inequity. Roger speaks to his marketing research experience which revealed physicians' frustration with an inability to drive patients toward sustaining lifestyle management goals. Will suggests that the challenges are not strictly socioeconomic, but concedes that a number of variables remain immeasurable at this point in time. For example, he poses a few yet to be answered questions: how much space do people have in their homes? Is there access to healthy food? What financial impediments exist? Louise and Kate comment on misunderstandings about alcohol consumption and liver health. All agree that an excess of “good quality” alcohol has the same deleterious effects on liver health as does an excess of cheap drink. Discussion shifts back toward accessible pathways. Will and Louise suggest that the challenge lies in deploying hepatologist skills into the community more effectively. Kate questions who will administer the FibroScans in primary care, pointing to the shortage of nurses in the UK amongst other challenges. Ian thinks it may be impossible to implement solutions for every issue discussed in a scalable, cost effective way. He asserts that testing needs to be deliverable in a way that is meaningful to patients. Establishing a simple, communicable testing metric with accessible points of administration is key. This seems more difficult and expensive to achieve in the context of liver health than it has for identifying other successful metrics such as reading blood pressure. 

Sharp Waves: ILAE's epilepsy podcast
Socioeconomic status and epilepsy incidence: Maloney et al., Epilepsia

Sharp Waves: ILAE's epilepsy podcast

Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 16:12 Transcription Available


We talk with the authors of a recent study that found a higher incidence of epilepsy in more socially deprived areas of County Cork, Ireland. How was the dataset compiled, and what are the implications of their findings?Read the full study (open access) in Epilepsia: Association between social deprivation and incidence of first seizures and epilepsy: A prospective population-based cohort. Eimer M. Maloney, Paul Corcoran, Daniel J. Costello, and Eilis J. O'ReillyThe researchers interviewed for this episode, Eimer M. Maloney and Eilis J. O'Reilly, have no conflicts of interest to disclose.---This episode was reported, edited, and produced by Nancy Volkers.Contact us with feedback or episode ideas at podcast@ilae.orgSharp Waves content is meant for informational purposes only and not as medical or clinical advice. The International League Against Epilepsy is the world's preeminent association of health professionals and scientists, working toward a world where no person's life is limited by epilepsy. Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.ILAE website | Facebook | InstagramTwitter feeds: English | French | Japanese | Portuguese | Spanish | ILAE-YES Support the showSharp Waves episodes are meant for informational purposes only, and not as clinical or medical advice.The International League Against Epilepsy is the world's preeminent association of health professionals and scientists, working toward a world where no person's life is limited by epilepsy. Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

EconTalk
Raj Chetty on Economic Mobility

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 79:14


Economist Raj Chetty of Harvard University talks about his work on economic mobility with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. The focus is on Chetty's recent co-authored study in Nature where he finds that poor people in America who are only connected to other poor people do dramatically worse financially than poor people who are connected to a wider array of economic classes. The discussion includes the policy implications of this result as well as a discussion of Chetty's earlier work on the American Dream and the challenge of Americans born in recent decades to do better financially than their parents.

JACC Podcast
The Association of Socioeconomic Status With Hypertension in 76 Low- and Middle-Income Countries

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 11:19


Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster

Wasting Our 20's
Discussing dating etiquette and socioeconomic status W/ @thehighfunctioningshitshow

Wasting Our 20's

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 93:16


This week Boogie is joined by Jenna from @thehighfunctioningshitshow to discuss coming from different backgrounds, dating experiences, and how it is dating as a high income woman! Listen to this and so much more!

JBJS Podcast
July 20, 2022 Podcast

JBJS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 22:46


This podcast covers the JBJS July 20, 2022 issue. Featured are articles covering Low Rates of Reporting Race, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status in Top Orthopaedic Journals; recorded commentary by Dr. Brown; InSpace Implant or Partial Repair for Treatment of Full-Thickness Massive Rotator Cuff Tears.

Your Case Is On Hold
Supplemental Oxygen and Infection After Lower-Extremity Fractures and Scooby Doo Movies (with special guest Michelle Caird)

Your Case Is On Hold

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 34:22


In this episode, Antonia and Andrew (along with special guest Michelle Caird, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Michigan) discuss a selection of articles from the July 20, 2022 issue of JBJS, along with an added dose of entertainment and pop culture. Listen at the gym, on your commute, or whenever your case is on hold! Articles Discussed: Quality Reporting Windows May Not Capture the Effects of Surgical Site Infections After Orthopaedic Surgery, by Shapiro et al. Low Rates of Reporting Race, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status in Studies Published in Top Orthopaedic Journals, by Crnkovic et al. The Axillary Nerve Danger Zone in Percutaneous Fixation in the Pediatric Shoulder. The “1-Mountain-3-Valleys” Principle, by Stavinoha et al. Effect of Supplemental Perioperative Oxygen on SSI Among Adults with Lower-Extremity Fractures at Increased Risk for Infection. A Randomized Clinical Trial, by the Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium (METRC) Clinical Manifestations of Constriction Band Syndrome, by Demetri et al. InSpace Implant Compared with Partial Repair for the Treatment of Full-Thickness Massive Rotator Cuff Tears. A Multicenter, Single-Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial, by Verma et al. Modified Scarf Osteotomy with Medial Capsular Interposition Combined with Metatarsal Shortening Offset Osteotomy. A Comparison of Patients with Noninflammatory Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Foot, by Etani et al. The Rotator Cable Does Not Stress Shield the Crescent Area During Shoulder Abduction, by Schmidt et al. Link: JBJS website: https://jbjs.org/issue.php Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by JBJS Clinical Classroom.

JACC Podcast
Socioeconomic Status and Risk of Bleeding after Mechanical Aortic Valve Replacement

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 13:06


That Neuroscience Guy
The Neuroscience of Socioeconomic Status

That Neuroscience Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 10:08


Our upbringing is based on where we're born, who we're born to, and a considerable amount of other things. We have an umbrella term for this, socioeconomic status. But does your socioeconomic status affect your brain? In today's episode of That Neuroscience Guy, we discuss how our background has profound effects on the development of our brains. 

JAT Podcasts
The AT Tapes | Secondary School Socioeconomic Status and AT Practice Characteristics

JAT Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 24:59


Dr. Lizzie Hibberd interviews Hannah J. Robison, MS, ATC about her recent paper titled Secondary School Socioeconomic Status and Athletic Training Practice Characteristics which is featured in the Journal of Athletic Training. Article: https://bit.ly/3lGWFX5

The Conversation Hour
Is the class divide in Australia getting bigger or smaller?

The Conversation Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese grew up in public housing, but does that change how Australians view his success?

RheumMadness Podcast
2.6 People Region

RheumMadness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 43:06


In this episode, we discuss the teams in the People region of the RheumMadness 2022 Tournament. Our DEI discussion topic is disparities in reproductive health care in rheumatology.Hosts: David Leverenz (Assistant Professor at Duke), Lauren He (resident at the University of Chicago), Cuoghi Edens (Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago), Catherine Sims (Fellow at Duke), and Stacy Bagrova (Fellow at USF). Subscribe to our newsletter at our website: https://sites.duke.edu/rheummadnessArticles on disparities in reproductive health care in rheumatology:Kaplowitz ET, Ferguson S, Guerra M, et al. Contribution of Socioeconomic Status to Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2018;70(2):230-235. doi:10.1002/acr.23263Clowse ME, Grotegut C. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Pregnancies of Women With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2016;68(10):1567-1572. doi:10.1002/acr.22847Scouting Reports:Reproductive Health Guide, written by the Duke University Rheumatology Fellowship Program: Catherine Sims, MD; Sonali Bracken, MD, PhD; Megan Milne, MD; Nathaniel Harris, MD, PhD; Poorva Apte, MD; Lena Eder, MD; Lisa Criscione-Schreiber, MD, Med; Megan Clowse, MD; & David Leverenz, MDTNFi in Cord Blood, written by Lauren He, MD & Cuoghi Edens, MD from the University of Chicago School of MedicineIncreasing positive ANA, written by Lauren He, MD; Ana B. Arevalo, MD; & Kichul Ko, MD from the University of Chicago School of MedicineFalse positive MRI in Axial Spondyloarthritis, written by the University of South Florida Rheumatology Fellowship Program: Anastasiya (Stacy) Bagrova, MD; Shreya Gor, MD; Joanne Valeriano-Marcet, MD; Larry Young, MD; & John Carter, MDIntro and Outro music:Cheery Monday by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-mondayLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Unlocking College Life
Ep16: What Does Socioeconomic Status Have To Do With It: The Unconventional Student Journey - Alyxandria Ransom

Unlocking College Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 31:31


Joy and Ilona talk with Alyxandria Ransom, a student majoring in chemistry and sociology at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Alyx discusses her experience of finding belonging and purpose as a disconnected transfer student.    Key Takeaways: What to do when you feel like “just a number” on campus The realities of needing to work two jobs on top of getting a college education Alyx's advice for unconventional college students How do you find the people who say YES? It is not a failure to take a semester off Finding purpose isn't always a linear process   Connect With Us Instagram: Unlocking College Life

The HPP Podcast
Ep. 39 Exploring Concussion Disclosure with Dr. Landon Lempke and Dr. Michelle Weber Rawlins

The HPP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 40:06


In this episode, Dr. Landon Lempke and Dr. Michelle Weber Rawlins discuss concussion disclosure in the context of their research findings and the potential for future research. They explain the role of athletic training, their expanded definitions of concussions, and break down misconceptions regarding the sports with the highest rate of concussions. They go on to explain how their research was informed by the existing literature, what their findings show, and how hard it can be to predict human behavior. They encourage listeners to seek care if you have a hit to the head or body and have a headache, dizziness, or just feel off or weird. Their future research hopes to expand the field by looking into concussions among specific populations and by creating a novel tool. This paper references the article titled "The Influence of Socioeconomic Status and Academic Standing on Concussion-Reporting Intentions and Behaviors in Collegiate Athletes" by by Landon B. Lempke, MEd, ATC, Michelle L. Weber Rawlins, PhD, ATC, Melissa N. Anderson, MS, L. Stephen Miller, PhD, Robert C. Lynall, PhD, ATC, and Julianne D. Schmidt, PhD, ATC. If you have a moment, please provide your feedback here on what we are doing well and where we can improve!

Sinnful Sarah's Horror Menagerie
Episode 36: The Masque of Red Death (1964)

Sinnful Sarah's Horror Menagerie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 49:51


This week, still focusing on the the 1960's, the Mistress of the Menagerie discusses the amazing Edgar Allen Poe adaptation by the legendary Roger Corman, “The Masque of Red Death (1964).” Topics include Socioeconomic Status, Religious debate (Satan or God), and 2 of the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse: Pestilence and Death.

Everything's Not Black & White
Bridges Out Of Poverty

Everything's Not Black & White

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 32:22


Brian and Lala welcome special guest Donté Woods-Spikes, a local Columbus community activist, for a conversation about poverty, its stigmas, and the pathways to get out of it. Donté's WebsiteDonté's Columbus Alive Article Donte's TEDx TalkDonté's Columbus Dispatch ArticleDonté's FacebookDonté's InstagramDonté's TwitterPoverty Facts in the United StatesRedlining - A Forgotten History of How the U.S. Government Segregated America (NPR) How to get out of povertyBroken Windows (Glass) Theory