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Happy Doc Student Podcast

Heather Frederick, PhD

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Feeling alone, frustrated, confused? Thinking of throwing in the towel? Founded on the belief that you can realize your dream of becoming a doctor with your sanity, health, and relationships intact, the Happy Doc Student Podcast delivers inspiration through academic wisdom and esoteric insight. It's no secret the doctoral journey is a difficult one, but you're not alone; join us and put more JOY in your journey! Note: Many episodes speak simply to managing the stress of being human...not nee ...
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Can we harness our ingenuity to elevate the human experience? Join technology lawyer and entrepreneur Fred Pinto as he explores the mindsets, stories and insights of leading entrepreneurs, thought leaders and innovators. https://fredpinto.com/
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An overweight, 61-year-old retiree, with zero hiking experience, decided to hike the entire 2,185.3 mile length of the Appalachian Trail in 2014. What could possibly go wrong? As his brother, Mike, commented, "It's a bit like taking up boxing and fighting Mike Tyson in your first bout." Join Steve and his guests as they discuss all aspects of the trail, from gear to Lyme Disease, then back to trail magic and injury.
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Award-winning documentarian Stephen Berkley, writer/director of LIFE WITH GHOSTS, interviews both professionals and lay people about their experiences with grief & ghosts. Key words: Ghost, after-death, death, after-death communication, iadc, emdr, trauma, grief, mourning, healing, movie, trailer, podcast, complicated grief, traumatic grief, deceased, sudden death
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Reentry Reframed

Kristen Shook & Melissa Goodman | Mirror, Inc

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Reentry Reframed focuses on the journeys of individuals who are returning to the community after being incarcerated. Our goal is to reframe the way reentry is perceived while giving hope to those going through this process. We strive to inform society of the obstacles justice-involved individuals face while gathering like minds to systematically develop a solution. This podcast is sponsored by Mirror.
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The new Xbox Adaptive Joystick is designed as a companion for Xbox controllers. You can plug directly into your console or PC and customize or adapt your experience with button remapping in software and even 3D print your own shapes and sticks for a custom experience. Microsoft is launching a new $29.99 Xbox Adaptive Joystick early next year with a…
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We’re going to talk about the Great Smoky Mountains today, with Don Robinson sharing his love of the park, and his recent induction into the 900 Miler Club, having hiked all the trails in the Smokies. It’s a pretty exclusive club, with fewer than a thousand members, yet the logistics required to get this done would fry my brain! Don has provided me…
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Daniel Corcoran is an International Affairs commentator with Young Voices, and host of the podcast, Overcoming the Divide, which focuses on mending political fractures through conversation, civil discourse, and featuring a wide variety of viewpoints. His recent essay is How Male Voters Became The Central Focus Of The 2024 Election…
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Today, Adriana and Erika discuss Rule Eight of Jordan Peterson's Twelve Rules for Life: Tell The Truth, or at Least Don't Lie. They discuss lies in all their forms- little white lies, toxic "life-lies", and broader societal lies- as well as how it harms us to participate in them.Por Student Content
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Claude Silver is the Chief Heart Officer at VaynerX. - Chapters - (00:00:00) In this episode… (00:00:16) Intro (00:02:31) Chapter 1: Queen of Hearts (00:16:32) Chapter 2: Caring with High Standards (00:28:18) Chapter 3: Purpose and Grit (00:38:05) Chapter 4: Empathetic truth-telling (00:43:43) Chapter 5: Of Chops and Culture (00:54:08) Chapter 6: T…
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In the Washington Examiner, Michael Lucchese has an essay on the pressing need for litigation reform. The shift in the 2010s to allow third-party funded lawsuits is not only a rejection of time-tested common law principles, but also a major national security threat. In this moment of global crisis, we need to be ensuring that our enemies cannot inf…
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This Thursday, Jillian and Bella invite you to join them for Thursday Lunch. This week the topic of performance is on the table, and they hope you’ll enjoy tales ranging from tyrannical theatre to Irish folk music. Oh and never let Jillian take your gummy bears “so we can all share."Por Student Content
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This installment of Guigemar takes our protagonist to a magical ship that sets sail without any prompting of his. Guigemar falls fast asleep in a room that bears strong associations to King Solomon and is likely meant to evoke the Song of Songs. This may or may not foreshadow what Guigemar will find upon waking up.…
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Today Matthew Mayernik talks with top New Zealand speedcuber Chris Mills. They discuss Chris's rise to the top and what into making the decision to derecognizing Taiwan from the World Cube Association. Chris also gives input into the current sliding scandal.Por Student Content
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The boys talk MLB playoffs and let Matt rant about the Royals. Then, they move into recapping an exciting Week 7 of College Football with several close calls. Finally, the results of last week’s coin challenge are in, and it doesn’t look good for some of the guys. Despite some discouraging results for some, they still make their picks for Week 8 of…
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We have a couple of returning guests today. Rob and Gavin Duncan attempted a thru-hike in 2019 and were forced off the trail due to injury. It was a bitter blow for a couple of guys who’d put in over 1300 miles. Gavin is now an 18-year-old, and both father and son wanted a do-over, starting again from Georgia. I’ve observed several father-son relat…
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Send us a text - your number will not show, so if you want a response include an email In episode #136, I welcome back one of my favorite repeat guests, Dr. Leonard Cassuto. Len is a professor of English at Fordham University and the author of the "Graduate Adviser" column for The Chronicle of Higher Education. He has written and number of books, i…
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Today, Adriana and Erika discuss Rule Seven of Jordan Peterson's Twelve Rules for Life: Pursue What is Meaningful, Not What is Expedient. They discuss what Dr. Peterson means by expedience, practical ways to choose the meaningful path over the expedient one, and the broader implications of the ideas within the chapter.…
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A candid conversation with Spiritual Support Counselor Dr. Terri Daniel about Deathbed visits, terminal lucidity, and conflicting beliefs amongst family members. A very special episode indeed! Contact this episode's guest at www.deathgriefandbelief.com _____________________________________________________________ - For more information and to strea…
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This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Moira Gleason, Thomas McKenna, and Caroline Kurt first discuss this issue's top headlines. Then, they talk to Catherine Maxwell about the recent hurricanes. Finally, they talk to Sophia Mandt about her article on chronic absences at Hillsdale County Schools.…
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Today, Adriana and Erika discuss Rule Six of Jordan Peterson's Twelve Rules for Life: Set Your House in Perfect Order Before You Criticize the World. They discuss the perils of nihilism, the triumph of choosing healing over harming others, and practical ways to set our own houses in order.Por Student Content
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