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LIFE TALK

Marion Daniel and team

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Founded in 1983 by Marion Daniel and her family, Sozo Ministries International is a Christian healing and deliverance ministry offering help to anyone who needs it. Our vision is to "bring wholeness to the world through Jesus."
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NINE

The Weinstein Company

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An exclusive look at the opening musical overture sequence from NINE, the new movie from the director of Chicago. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz, Fergie, Kate Hudson, and Nicole Kidman. In theaters everywhere Christmas Day.
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Harvest House

Daniel Orten

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Welcome to Harvest House UPCI, where amazing things happen. We are an Apostolic church with an Pentecostal experience. We are located in Marion, KY. Hope you are blessed by the word of God.
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eBioMedicine in conversation with

The Lancet Group

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Editors at eBioMedicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from climate change and health to microplastics in human tissues, the microbiome-gut-brain axis and binge drinking to computational pathology in 2030, and more.
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The Breneman Show

Adam Breneman

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Conversations with sports' biggest stars. Hosted by 3x All-American, media personality and former D1 coach Adam Breneman, The Breneman Show gives the world an inside look at the personality and humanity behind sports' superstars. New episodes every week -- video on YouTube & Spotify and audio anywhere you can listen to a podcast.
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In this episode, guest hosted by Jabez Turner, Dr. Andrea S. Boyles, Associate Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Tulane University joins us to read from Patricia Hill Collins’ Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment (1990). In addition, Dr. Boyles also reflects on the impact the work has had on…
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Prof Torben Hansen from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Basic Metabolic Research, the University of Copenhagen, speaks to Gita Thapaliya about an eBioMedicine article examining the interplay between birth weight and obesity in determining childhood and adolescent cardiometabolic risks. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journal…
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In this episode, Jabez Turner interviews Dr. William Turner, Assistant Professor of African & African-American Studies at SUNY Brockport, about W.E.B. Du Bois. Dr. Turner reflects on the importance of Du Bois in his own intellectual development, discusses the marginalization of Du Bois within sociology, and explains how the rigor and depth of Du Bo…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Amanda McMillan Lequieu, Associate Professor of Sociology at Drexel University and author of Who We Are Is Where We Are: Making home in the American Rust Belt (2024). Amanda returns to the podcast to discuss foundational humanistic geographer Yi-Fu Tuan and his influence on her own research and theorizing.…
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In this episode, we are joined by Mary Peterson, PhD student in philosophy at the University of Hamburg. Mary joins us for a guided reading of Iris Marion Young’s 1980 essay “Throwing like a Girl: A Phenomenology of Feminine Body Comportment Motility and Spatiality.” Mary helps us understand Young’s contribution to understanding the embodied experi…
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Dr. Mo Li from Peking University Third Hospital discusses his publication "PARP inhibitors suppress tumours via centrosome error-induced senescence independent of DNA damage response". Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(24)00164-6/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_ebiom Continue this co…
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Sanja Jelic & Daniel Gottlieb join eBioMedicine to discuss the use of continuous positive airway pressure in obstructive sleep apnoea and its impact on cardiovascular and inflammatory markers. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(24)00050-1/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_ebiom Continue…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jacqui Frost, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Purdue University and Faculty Research Fellow in the Religion and Public Life Program at Rice University and a Center Affiliate in the Center for the Study of Religion and Society at University of Notre Dame. In our conversation, Jacqui discusses her early encou…
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Producer Matt Hermane speaks with Agnieszka Aya Marczyk, Abby Reisman, and Brenda Santos about their #AHRSyllabus piece “Teaching Historiography: Testimony and the Study of the Holocaust.” Then Conor Howard hears from Woody Holton on his article “Chilling Affects: Newly Troubled about Triggering, the Far Right Takes Aim at Black History.”…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Hannah McCann, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne, author of Queering Femininity: Sexuality, Feminism and the Politics of Presentation, and co-author of Queer Theory Now (which we discussed on an earlier episode of the podcast). In our conversation, Hannah introduces us to the va…
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In this episode we are joined by Ugo Corte, Professor of Sociology at the University of Stavanger, author of Dangerous Fun: The Social Lives of Big Wave Surfers (2022 University of Chicago Press), and winner of the 2023 Charles Horton Cooley Award from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.Ugo introduces us to the work of Gary Alan Fine…
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Producer Matt Hermane speaks with historian Brenda Child about the March 2024 History Lab feature on Contemporary Indigenous Art and History, part of AHR’s ongoing series on “Art and Historical Method.” Then we revisit now past AHA president Edward Muir’s presidential address—titled “Conversations with the Dead”—at this year’s AHA Annual Meeting in…
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Sarah Abrevaya Stein presents her History Unclassified piece "Eating on the Ground: Picnicking at the End of Empire" on the picnicking practices of Sephardic Jewish communities in the late Ottoman Empire. Then History in Focus producers take you around the bustling corridors of this year's American Historical Association annual meeting in San Franc…
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Drs. Pasquier and LeGrand join eBioMedicine to discuss their stepwise approach to unveil druggable cancer vulnerabilities and to fast-track the identification of synergistic combinations against glioblastoma. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(23)00317-1/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generi…
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Alan Dangour joins eBioMedicine to discuss climate change and health, our recently published Series, and projects they are working on at The Wellcome Trust. Read the full Series: https://www.thelancet.com/series/climate-change-and-health?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_ebiom Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://t…
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We discuss the current state of teaching history, from K12 through the college level, and the AHR’s first major entry into the teaching discussion with the new #AHRSyllabus Project. Organizers Kathleen Hilliard, Laura McEnaney, and Katharina Matro join two of the first syllabus contributors, Saniya Lee Ghanoui (for the podcast Sexing History) and W…
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John Cryan joins eBioMedicine to discuss how the microbiome-gut-brain axis regulates social cognition and craving in young binge drinkers. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(23)00007-5/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_ebiom Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... ht…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kelly Underman, Associate Professor in Sociology at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and author of Feeling Medicine: How the Pelvic Exam Shapes Medical Training (2020). In our conversation, Kelly introduces us to the work of Lauren Berlant, reflects on her experience finding their work as a gradu…
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For nearly half a century, Curtis Boyd and Glenna Halvorson-Boyd have devoted their lives to providing safe and affirming abortion care. Curtis, a former Baptist minister, began providing abortions in Texas before the procedure was legal in the state. After Roe v. Wade, with the help of an interfaith network of clergy, Curtis opened up a clinic in …
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Drs Berbís and McClintock join eBioMedicine to discuss the survey they conducted with experts, forecasting the role of AI in pathology within the next decade. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(22)00609-0/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_ebiom_lancet Continue this conversation on social! Follo…
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On January 5, 2023, the American Historical Association Council approved Guidelines for Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship. In this special episode, we explore the guidelines with AHA executive director Jim Grossman and guidelines committee chair Rita Chin.Av American Historical Review
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More than a year since our first check in, we revisit Odeuropa, an interdisciplinary team of researchers investigating—and recreating—the smells of Europe’s past. Project lead Inger Leemans updates us on the project as a whole while smellscape researcher Kate McLean takes us back through the smell walk she led for the 2023 AHA national meeting in P…
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What does it mean to do transnational history? What has this field of research accomplished over the last few decades, and what remains to be done? Paul Chamberlin discusses the transnational history forum he convened for the AHR. And we hear from three of the forum’s contributors—Rebecca Herman, Maria John, and Hussein Fancy.…
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Drs Robinson and Reese join eBioMedicine to discuss their findings on semantic phenotypic clustering long COVID subtypes observed in N3C and RECOVER programmes. Read the full article: Generalisable long COVID subtypes: findings from the NIH N3C and RECOVER programmes Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://twitter.com/th…
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Historian Megan Robb discusses her article “Becoming Elizabeth: The Transformation of a Bihari Mughal into an English Lady, 1758-1822” with producer Matt Hermane. Plus, Daniel checks in with AHA meetings manager Debbie Ann Doyle on the recent AHA annual meeting in Philadelphia and looks ahead to the next one in San Francisco.…
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Drs Zeng join eBioMedicine to discuss their study of a novel molecular glue, called bufalin. Read the full article: Atypical E3 ligase ZFP91 promotes small-molecule-induced E2F2 transcription factor degradation for cancer therapy Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://twitter.com/thelancet https://instagram.com/thelance…
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