A podcast on social work, research, and making the world a better place. Go to swdiscoveries.com for more info.
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Hosted by the University of Utah College of Social Work's Dean Philip Osteen, we engage innovative thinkers and cutting-edge researchers to discuss big ideas in social work.
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inSocialWork is the podcast series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work. The purpose of this series is to engage practitioners and researchers in lifelong learning and to promote research to practice, practice to research. inSocialWork features conversations with prominent social work professionals, interviews with cutting-edge researchers, and information on emerging trends and best practices in the field of social work.
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Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.
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Interviews with digital humanists about their new work Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/digital-humanities
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Lukas Pairon is in this podcast interviewing researchers and practitioners (musicians as well as social and community workers) who are active in social music projects, as well as telling about his personal experiences, ideas and involvement in applied ethnomusicological research on the possible social impacts of music-making. The SIMM-podcast is launched during the February-March 2021 fifth international SIMM-posium (see: www.simm-platform.eu/planning/simm-posium-5) and is during that period ...
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To generate, disseminate and preserve lessons and stories of social work researchers in South Africa. To provide a collaborative platform for social workers and researchers to share their unique experiences, creating an innovative dialogue while preserving knowledge. Endorsed by Department of Social Work, Stellenbosch University Produced by Ward Wide Music, Cape Town
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This platform is designed to not only provide valuable insights and stories for social workers but also to bridge the gap between research and practice in the social work profession. Discussing important topics, each episode can help keep practitioners informed and inspired to make positive impacts. With a steadfast commitment to preparing the next generation of social workers, we aim to equip them with the skills, knowledge and values they need to make meaningful and lasting improvements in ...
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A podcast featuring interviews with economists whose work appears in journals published by the American Economic Association.
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The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) podcast offers new perspectives on ongoing research and education on social Europe, worker participation, health and safety, the wider labour movement and the world of work.
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A series of conversations between researchers and collaborators about projects taking place at the Centre for the Study of African Economies at the University of Oxford.
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Join your host, Jonathan Singer, Ph.D., LCSW in an exploration of all things social work, including direct practice, human behavior in the social environment, research, policy, field work, social work education, and everything in between. Big names talking about bigger ideas. The purpose of the podcast is to present information in a user-friendly format. Although the intended audience is social workers, the information will be useful to anyone in a helping profession (including psychology, n ...
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Brought to you by Virtual not Distant, the 21st Century Work Life podcast looks at leading and managing remote teams, online collaboration and working in distributed organisations. Join Pilar Orti, guests & co-hosts as they shine the spotlight on the most relevant themes and news relevant to the modern knowledge worker.
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AstrologyNow is devoted to sharing the ancient science of Jyotish or Vedic astrology. By tuning into cosmic forces we may better understand ourselves at a soul level, connect to others with more divinity, and feel more prepared in navigating the world around us. This podcast provides weekly astrological updates, forecasts, and research while encouraging personal introspection and providing insight into global events. Christine has a Masters in Social Work and is certified in Vedic Astrology, ...
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Voices of Inclusive Research is a podcast dedicated to exploring the diverse and dynamic world of inclusive research. Each episode features thought leaders, community members and advocates who we welcome to share their questions, concerns, insights, lived experiences and groundbreaking work. Our mission is to give the community a voice in clinical research. We aim to inspire and inform by highlighting the importance of diversity and inclusivity in clinical research.
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At Research in Practice, we bring together academic research, practice expertise and the experiences of people accessing services. We then apply this knowledge to develop a range of resources and learning opportunities, as well as delivering tailored services, expertise and training. We work closely with professionals across the children, families and adult sectors to ensure our work is truly sector-led and responds to the most pressing issues.
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The world needs more philosophy. More to the point, we all need to engage with the world with a more philosophical attitude. My name is Douglas Giles, I am a philosopher by trade and temperament. I understand that philosophy is an active search for concepts on which we can build a better life. Long fascinated by ideas, I am motivated by an earnest desire to bring philosophy out of its insular ivory tower and into everyday life where it can be put to good uses. As a university philosophy prof ...
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Brought to you from Trauma Informed Consultancy Services and hosted by Dr Lisa Cherry, this podcast is a multi-agency, inter disciplinary resource for those who work in education, social care, criminal justice or health and to listen to conversations that make a difference. Utilising the wisdom of lived experience, academic research and practice knowledge, we will support you in your work of developing trauma informed, relationally focused practice developing safe, supportive and healing env ...
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Research, projects and events on topics related to social work and social care.
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The Lateral Dialogues aspire to bring different perspectives on organizational and leadership dynamics. Every episode explores a relevant topic to those leading being part of or consulting to organizations and aspires to challenge our existing and mainstream thinking further. We debate each topic, bring relevant research, share personal stories and work cases. Ultimately, inspiring you to look at your own dynamics in the workplace and your everyday social life with a fresh view!
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The place to reflect on all things inequality injustice and oppression at work. You tell us what is up and will do some thinking will do some research and will propose some possible solutions so that together we can make the workplace work for everyone. Your workplace dilemmas, your challenges and your queries at work. Join Guilaine Kinouani every first and third Monday of every month!To send us your queries, questions and dilemmas please email Atwork@racereflections.co.uk
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Dr. Zayda Sorrell-Medina is a social scientist and educator. Her podcast integrates research and personal narratives to shed light on urban and social work topics affecting marginalized communities. Season 1 features topics related to foster care, youth homelessness, and adoption.
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Recordings of live Resolution Foundation events discussing our latest research and hosting policy debates on improving the living standards of low-to-middle income families.
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Insights from the SEVEN psychology at work team, exploring common themes in the workplace using our expertise and research.
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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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Hear about the cutting edge of development economics from research to practice.
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Conversations with visionary scholars and thinkers from the Harvard PhD community
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The Ethnography Atelier podcast discusses research methods with accomplished qualitative researchers. We talk to guests about their experiences of conducting research in and around organizations, the challenges they faced and the understandings they gained. The podcast is an initiative of the Ethnography Atelier, which promotes ethnographic and other qualitative research. Hosted by Ruthanne Huising, Pedro Monteiro, Samantha Ortiz, Pauli Pakarinen and Audrey Holm. For more information please ...
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READ: Research Education ADvocacy Podcast connects you with prominent researchers, thought leaders, and educators who share their work, insights, and expertise about current research and best practices in fields of education and child development. READ is hosted by Danielle Gomez, EdD, and produced by The Windward Institute. Learn more at www.thewindwardschool.org/wi or visit READ's homepage at www.readpodcast.org
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Storytelling and conversations, from Beirut and beyond. Subscribe from your preferred podcast platform. Support us through Paypal or Patreon.
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Women Without Kids is a special podcast series created from research interviews for my book of the same title, which will be published in spring 2023. The conversations here are with the authors, philosophers, healers, activists, anthropologists, and social scientists, whose work has helped me make sense of everything it means to be a "woman without kids" today—whatever our reasons for this.
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Globally, 2 billion people work in the informal economy. This means that 61% of workers rely on work that offers little pay and few protections. Women informal workers, such as domestic workers, home-based workers, street vendors and waste pickers are at the base of the economic pyramid with the highest risk of poverty. Public policies and social protection schemes often do not consider these workers, leaving them vulnerable to income losses and struggling to cope after an event or shock. In ...
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Rethinking Wellness offers critical thinking and compassionate skepticism about wellness and diet culture, and reflections on how to find true well-being. We explore the science (or lack thereof) behind popular wellness diets, the role of influencers and social-media algorithms in spreading wellness misinformation, problematic practices in the alternative- and integrative-medicine space, how wellness culture often drives disordered eating, the truth about trending topics like gut health, how ...
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Does marketing your teaching resources on social media have your head spinning? Schooled in Socials will teach you everything you need to make marketing your teaching resources on social media sustainable and profitable for your teacher business. Each week, Kassaundra Foster and her guests will share social media strategies that will help you grow and manage your community so that you can begin to take full advantage of social media marketing without all of the stress. You’ll learn how to pl ...
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The Nine Dots Prize is a prize for creative thinking that tackles contemporary societal issues. The aim of the Prize is to promote, encourage and engage innovative thinking to address problems facing the modern world. We look for entries that are based on evidence and research but that are written creatively for a wide audience. These podcasts aim to help applicants think about key aspects of their work before submitting a response to the Prize.
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In organizations around the world, leaders are facing a deluge of urgent issues: a crisis in employee engagement, the need to make workforces more diverse, and the challenge of making workplaces feel human in an era of increasing dependence on technology and remote communication. At the NeuroLeadership Institute, we believe brain science can help provide solutions. Join us on Your Brain At Work, the official podcast of the NeuroLeadership Institute — where top researchers and thought leaders ...
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Into Liberation: A podcast about transformative change, equity, and working against oppression
VISIONS, Inc.
Into Liberation is a production of VISIONS, Inc, a non-profit organization that offers effective tools to help individuals and organizations communicate across differences and forge connections that drive collective success. Since 1984, we’ve offered research-based, time-tested approaches to cross-cultural learning that invite participants to engage in equity and inclusion work, starting at the personal and interpersonal levels and expanding to include changes toward institutional and cultur ...
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Welcome to the Leadership Dissected Podcast, where we dig deep into the world of work and leadership. Join our hosts, two PhD Business Psychologists, as they explore the latest research, trends, and practical strategies for effective leadership. Whether you're a seasoned executive, an emerging leader, or simply passionate about understanding leadership dynamics in the workplace, this podcast offers valuable insights and actionable advice. Tune in to uncover the secrets to successful leadersh ...
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Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology: Conversations with research experts about mental health and psychotherapy for those interested in research, practice, and training
Dr. Daniel W Cox
Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology is hosted by Dr. Dan Cox, a professor at the University of British Columbia. This show delivers engaging discussions with the world's foremost research experts for listeners interested in or practicing psychotherapy or counseling to provide expert insights and practical advice into mental health, psychotherapy practice, and clinical training. This podcast provides valuable insights whether you are interested in psychotherapy, an applied psychology discipl ...
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A place where we explore research, amplify autistic voices, and change the way we think about autism in life and in professional therapy practice. Visit learnplaythrive.com/podcast/
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Interested in human behavior and how people think? The Measure of Everyday Life is a weekly interview program featuring innovations in social science and ideas from leading researchers and commentators. Independent Weekly has called the show "unexpected" and "diverse" and says the show "brings big questions to radio." Join host Dr. Brian Southwell (@BrianSouthwell) as he explores the human condition. Episodes air each Sunday night at 6:30 PM in the Raleigh-Durham broadcast market and a podca ...
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Dr. Charles E. Lewis, Jr. is President of the Board of Directors of the Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy. He served as deputy chief of staff and communications director for former Congressman Edolphus “Ed” Towns and was the staff coordinator for the Congressional Social Work Caucus. He was a full-time faculty member at Howard University School of Social Work prior to joining Rep. Towns’ staff and now is an adjunct associate professor. As staff coordinator for the S ...
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Ideas need to be heard and understood. Otherwise, they cease to exist. The Fly-Bottle podcast gives a new life to ideas by introducing them to a wide range of Farsi-speaking audiences. We ask academic scholars in arts, social sciences, and humanities to share their work with us. Each episode is moderated by a host who is familiar with the invited scholar’s work. The host and scholar get engaged in a casual conversation centered around a pre-selected scholar’s piece of research. We will learn ...
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The Just for a Change podcast is back with a brand new season to provoke and inspire! Presenting Season 4 of the Just for a Change podcast powered by the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship which explores the theme “The Power of Connections”. The pursuit of social justice requires the effort of many, and in the work that the Bertha Centre does we have seen powerful intersections driving society towards positive change. In this new season, discussions with social entrepre ...
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Columbia Ideas at Work is a bridge between business research and practice, offering key insights from Columbia Business School’s faculty in a format that is easily accessible to busy executives.
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The Let's Collaborate Podcast is produced by the South West Doctoral Training Partnership which funds 45 ESRC Social Science PhDs annually. The SWDTP focuses on collaboration between five universities - Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and UWE - which includes sharing best practice, resources and academic knowledge. Series 1 was recorded as part of a podcasting workshop at the DTP's Collaboration and Connectivity Conference in November 2022 with support from Research Podcasts Ltd. PhD student ...
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Hosted by Dr. Lisa Hassler, an educator and parent, The Brighter Side of Education: Research, Innovation, & Resources is a research-informed podcast offering action-based solutions for teachers and parents. Committed to spotlight innovative individuals who bring about positive change in education, its primary mission is to connect educators and parents to resources that pave the way to a brighter future for our children. The podcast's music was created by Brandon Picciolini, her son, from Th ...
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Episode 29 – From social work placement to clinical practice to realist research: A conversation with Associate Professor Jacqui Cameron
Hi Listeners, Welcome back to the Social Work Discoveries podcast. In this episode, I’m joined by none other than Associate Professor Dr Jacqui Cameron from the University of Wollongong. Jacqui is a social worker with over twenty years of experience in practice, research, evaluation, and training in a variety of settings including alcohol and drug,…
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Lunar Eclipse in Purva Bhadrapada: Pitru Paksha and Ancestral Healing
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Hello everyone! Welcome to the vortex of eclipse season! This is a very special time of year to have the eclipses, as it marks the beginning of Pitru Paksha. This is a time celebrated in India to pay homage to ancestors and work to alleviate karma so that their souls may have a more peaceful journey. We spend time exploring this concept as well as …
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The Power of Polyvagal Theory with Kerry Cullen
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Hello and welcome to episode six of the SEVEN Bytes Podcast! In this episode, Co-host Ross McIntosh chats to Kerry Cullen, embodiment coach and Chartered Psychologist at SEVEN , who gives some great insights into her specialism - Polyvagal Theory. Kerry unpacks the three organising principles of Polyvagal Theory and shares how she integrates it int…
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The Importance of Trump's Comments that Immigrants Are Eating Dogs - Philosophy of Election '24
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It matters what Trump said. Here's why, and here's how it connects with my book, Why Trump.بقلم Douglas Giles
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Building Blocks: Can the Government hit its housing targets?
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The new Government has set an ambitious target of delivering 1.5 million new homes over a five-year period – at a rate that hasn’t been achieved since the 1960s – and has put planning reform at the heart of its agenda. But successive governments have aimed high, but delivered low, when it comes to housebuilding. Overcoming this record will require …
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Equity-Centered Teaching: A Path to Educational Justice with Director Dr. Emily Affolter
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Send us a text What if we could transform education to truly empower every student, regardless of their background? Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, and our inspiring guest, Dr. Emily Affolter, as we uncover the potential of building just and inclusive educational environments. Drawing from Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" and Jean Anyon's "Soc…
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The Chancellor has set the date for the first Budget of Labour’s Government – 30th October – and has emphasised the stark fiscal difficulties facing the country, even if she goes ahead with the £23 billion a year of future tax rises announced by her predecessor but not yet implemented. What can we expect on tax in the upcoming Budget? How will the …
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Locked Down and Locked Out: Repurposing Social Assistance in South Africa
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Researchers examine how an established social assistance system - not originally designed to support informal workers - can be re-purposed to provide emergency relief to support workers and their household in South Africa. The COVID-19 pandemic presented a particular challenge to countries with high levels of labour market informality. Informal wor…
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Voices of Inclusive Research: Your Voice Matters
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Voices of Inclusive Research is a podcast dedicated to exploring the diverse and dynamic world of inclusive research. Each episode features thought leaders, community members and advocates who we welcome to share their questions, concerns, insights, lived experiences and groundbreaking work. Our mission is to give the community a voice in clinical …
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We have seen recent innovations in our efforts to detect medical conditions in infants through genetic screening, including a program called Early Check based in North Carolina. The service now provides parents in North Carolina including a free scan and review of a baby’s entire genetic blueprint to look for hundreds of conditions. On this episode…
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S4 Ep36: How meritocracy varies across the world
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In a meritocracy more people can do jobs that match their skills, making them more productive. It’s not just good for them, it’s good for the economy too. So how effective are the policies that try to make countries more meritocratic? Oriana Bandiera and Ilse Lindenlaub tell Tim Phillips how much productivity countries are sacrificing because the w…
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71. If You Only Have 5 Minutes to Engage THIS is What You Should Be Doing
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Let’s face it, most of us don’t have a lot of time. So today, we’re talking about how to get the most out of engaging on Instagram if you only have a few minutes a day. Episode Highlights So many engagement options Utilizing the DMs when you’re short on time Your game plan for 5 minutes of engagement Resources Mentioned --> Learn more about engagem…
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S4, Ep.10 What do children’s stories have to do with social justice?
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What’s your favourite song? And do you remember the first book you read that you could personally relate to? Stories are powerful and are how we’ve connected with each other for millennia. The forms of storytelling may vary, but the impact doesn’t change. Our guest for this episode, award-winning author Sihle-isipho Nontshokweni, knows the power of…
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Making the ‘New Deal’ a good deal for low-paid workers
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The Government has come into office promising major workplace reforms that could amount to the biggest shake-up of the workplace in a generation. The ‘New Deal for Working People’ pledged a number of reforms, including to unfair dismissal, sick pay, employment status, zero hours contracts, the minimum wage, as well as changes to how employment righ…
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Louise Coggins on Finding People Who Care Like You do
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Join us for a conversation with Louise Coggins, longtime VISIONS board member and current board chair of VISIONS, who first met the founders of this organization when high schools integrated in Rocky Mount, NC. So much of VISIONS history and way of being is rooted in its value of relationality. Louise’s longtime connection and passionate support of…
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Mindfulness, mediation, and mental health: Integrating mindfulness and meditation into psychotherapy with Dr. Simon Goldberg Part 2
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In the 2nd episode of season two, Dan continues his conversation with Dr. Simon Goldberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Core Faculty at the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin. Dan and Dr. Goldberg explore the topics of rejection and setbacks in academia, positive experiences in collaboration…
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10. Finding our creativity in challenging times (with Dr Stephanie Davies)
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How can we connect with our creativity when we are challenged? Creativity is more than artistic expression. It starts from conceiving a new thought, allowing it to emerge, socializing it and converting it into action. Often times what emerges through creativity goes against the current stream, which is exactly what's needed to get us out of unknown…
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Fighting Mental-Health Misinformation and Wellness Pseudoscience with Jonathan Stea
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.com Psychiatrist, author, and science communicator Jonathan Stea joins us to discuss why there’s such a huge market for pseudoscientific mental-health practices, the truth about diets for mental health, how to recognize misinformation and develop science liter…
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Michael Gavin, "Literary Mathematics: Quantitative Theory for Textual Studies" (Stanford UP, 2022)
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Across the humanities and social sciences, scholars increasingly use quantitative methods to study textual data. Considered together, this research represents an extraordinary event in the long history of textuality. More or less all at once, the corpus has emerged as a major genre of cultural and scientific knowledge. In Literary Mathematics: Quan…
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پادکست فلای باتل، قسمت ۱۱: بررسی جامعه کوتاهمدت ایران در گفتگو با همایون کاتوزیان (The Fly Bottle Podcast, Ep.11 - The Short-term Society in Conversation with Homayoun Katouzian)
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در این قسمت از پادکست فلای باتل، زهرا پزشکیان با همایون کاتوزیان، عضو هیات علمی دپارتمان شرق شناسی دانشگاه آکسفورد، درباره نظریه جامعه کوتاه مدتش گفتگو میکند. در این گقنگو کاتوزیان ضمن تبیین جامعه کوتاه مدت ایران در مقابل جامعه بلند مدت اروپا اثرات این وضعیت را بر ساختار سیاسی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی ایران از گذشته تا به امروز بیان می کند. همایون کاتوز…
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Trevor Boffone, "TikTok Broadway: Musical Theatre Fandom in the Digital Age" (Oxford UP, 2024)
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Are you a musical theatre fan who loves TikTok? Or are you curious about how this social media app has changed musical theatre fandom - and even the concept of the musical itself? TikTok Broadway: Musical Theatre Fandom in the Digital Age (Oxford UP, 2024) takes readers inside the world of TikTok Broadway, where fans create, expand, and canonize mu…
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Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of care leavers: Newham
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In our third podcast we hear from to Carey-Ann Baisden, Leaving Care Specialist Nurse in Newham Council’s Leaving Care Team. Carey-Ann shares outlines the mental health and wellbeing support available to care leavers in Newham and shares learning and insights from this work.بقلم Research in Practice
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September 2024 Horoscope: The Eclipses Welcome a New Season
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Eclipse Season is amongst us! In this segment, we discuss the spiritual significance of eclipse season and how this season may impact us on an individual and global level. We also cover the main transits of September - Virgo season, Venus debilitated, and Mars in Gemini to name a few. Work with Christine I recently committed to creating more YouTub…
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How to Succeed in Business by Failing—Intelligently
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Fail fast, fail frequently, and learn from it. That's the mantra adopted by many Silicon Valley firms in recent years. Fine. But would you tell that to your emergency room doctor for someone who's managing your retirement funds or the pilot of your next flight? Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson says that the key to squaring this circl…
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Nine Dots Prize podcast: Beginnings (2024/1)
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This podcast is for all those interested in applying for the Nine Dots Prize, or in writing non-fiction more generally. This episode looks at beginnings, how to think about and start a piece of writing. We hear from Milica Momcilovic (journalist and Nine Dots Prize Board member), Michael Rosen (writer and broadcaster); and Lee Child (writer). autho…
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A brighter shade of grey? The current outlook for living standards
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The last Parliament was truly awful for growth in household living standards. The combination of the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis left the country on course for the worst parliament for disposable income growth since the early 1950s. But while the possibility of future growth remains, it currently looks set to fall a long way short of the lev…
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How People Judge the Identities of Others
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Each of us has a sense of our own identity. Sometimes, though, people make judgements about what another person’s racial or ethnic identity is. How do people make those appraisals? On this episode, we talk with Raj Ghoshal of Elon University about his nationwide survey research.
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S4 Ep35: Improving access to clean water
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More people die from contaminated drinking water and poor sanitation than from water-related disasters. What are the consequences if we don’t provide safe drinking water, especially for children, and what technologies and policies can accelerate that change? In the first of a series of VoxDev Talks based on J-PAL Policy Insights, Pascaline Dupas of…
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70. Why Bother Engaging on Instagram as a Teacher Seller?
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I’m already posting content, showing up in Stories, and optimizing my profile page, WHY do I need to be engaging on Instagram, too? Let’s dive into it today in our first episode of Social September. Episode Highlights The Engagement Debate Why Engaging Matters as a Teacher Seller But I can’t do it ALL! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a re…
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S4, Ep.9 What do balconies have to do with food security?
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Did you know that in 2021 about 2.1 million, or 11,6%, of South African households reported experiencing hunger? Food insecurity remains a major social justice issue in South Africa due to the country’s history of inequality. What if vulnerable communities could relearn the lost art of cultivating and growing their own food again? Our guest for thi…
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Literacy and Social Emotional Learning through an Integrated Lens with Rebecca Gotlieb, PhD
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Current research and insights in education examine a whole child approach to development. What does this mean in the context of literacy and social emotional learning? In this episode of READ, Dr. Rebecca Gotlieb explores the interconnectedness of literacy and social emotional learning and emphasizes the importance of viewing these two aspects of c…
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Greg Wilson on Racialization in the Nonprofit Sector
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Black-Led Organizations (BLOs) are organizations led by an Executive Director and have a majority of full-time employees identifying as African American. BLOs face challenges (e.g., limited funding, diminished agency, exploitation) which can be explained through the framework of racialization. In this episode, Dr. Greg Wilson discusses his research…
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Mindfulness, mediation, and mental health: Integrating mindfulness and meditation into psychotherapy with Dr. Simon Goldberg Part 1
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Welcome back to Psychotherapy & Applied Psychology! In our first episode of season two, Dan is joined by Dr. Simon Goldberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Core Faculty at the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin. Dan and Dr. Goldberg explore the topics of rejection and setbacks in academia, po…
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In this episode with Anna Kim, we discuss some principles around doing fieldwork with respect, especially in settings and populations with low economic resources. Our conversation focuses on how we approach such places and people in ways that declutter our cultural assumptions and appreciate them in their own terms, or closer to that, thus potentia…
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Should people of colour only receive therapy from people of colour?
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In today's episode Guilaine continues her reflections on relationships between Black people, continuing on from her thoughts in this episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1623760/15451884 She addresses a question she has been answering for a long time and that keeps coming back: Should people of colour only receive therapy from therapists/analysts/ps…
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Ep. 124 Is safety a key value driver for business?
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We challenge the notion that high injury rates are punished by market forces, as we dig into this article that posits the opposite: that safety should be a performance driver. Our analysis dives deep into the credibility and methodologies of the article, emphasizing the critical role of peer review and the broader body of knowledge. We'll also scru…
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Beth Driscoll, "What Readers Do: Aesthetic and Moral Practices of a Post-Digital Age" (Bloomsbury, 2024)
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What is reading? In What Readers Do: Aesthetic and Moral Practices of a Post-Digital Age (Bloomsbury, 2024) Beth Driscoll, an Associate Professor in Publishing, Communications and Arts Management at the University of Melbourne, explores this question by situating reading in a variety of contemporary social contexts. The book’s analysis engages with…
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Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of care leavers: Northamptonshire
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These linked podcasts explore the mental health support available to care leavers. In the second podcast we hear from Northamptonshire's Children's Trust Leaving Care Team about their views and experiences.بقلم Research in Practice
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#40 Political Economy Of Digital Social Protection In Mazambique
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In the second episode of the governance building block we continue to discuss the issues surrounding digitization and social protection. This time, we take a political economy perspective to understand the interests, ideas, actors and policy implications of digitization. To help us understand this complex issue, we invited again Ruth Castel-Branco,…
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New Moon in Purva Phalguni: Feeding the Creative Reservoir
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Hi everyone! Happy Friday... On today's podcast, we explore the upcoming new moon in the sidereal sign of Leo, specifically in Purva Phalguni. We explore the nakshatra, discuss other astrological on-goings, and explore the concepts of Prakriti and Purusha. Work with Christine I recently committed to creating more YouTube videos. If you're intereste…
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The ‘Invisible Threat’ Contaminating Our Water
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent, they’re everywhere, and they're probably bad for you. PFAS are probably bad for you. Some of the detrimental health effects associated with the chemical compounds include liver disease, decreased fertility and hypertension in pregnant women, immune and developmental effects in children incl…
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Dual Language Programs: Cultural Identity and Equity with Ensemble Learning's Katherine Hamilton
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Send us a text Dual language programs are growing as the value of linguistic diversity is seen as a strength to be leveraged, not a challenge to be overcome. Peek into the inner workings of the dual language program with Katherine Hamilton, the Senior Vice President of Programs at Ensemble Learning. Discover how these programs not only boost academ…
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WLP365 Career Transformation, Cultural Adaptation and Running a Pilates Studio!
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In today’s episode, host Pilar Orti catches up with Frédérique Lloyd Bougreau, about how she transformed her career and lifestyle by setting up a Pilates studio in rural France. They talk about cultural adaptation, building a business in a new environment and the Importance of movement and exercise as we progress through life. Frédérique’s contact …
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Life after Adoption from Foster Care
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What happens to children who have been adopted from foster care as they become adults? On this episode, we talk with Rose Domanico and Heather Ringeisen of RTI International and Nancy Rolock of Case Western Reserve University about the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being Adoption Follow-Up Study and additional analysis funded by RTI …
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S4 Ep34: The past, present and future of development economics
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Pranab Bardhan of Berkeley has recently published a memoir called Charaiveti: An Academic’s Global Journey. It takes in his childhood in India, and his academic career in the UK, India and the US. The book takes in topics as diverse as whether the questions Marx asked are still relevant today, what economists can learn from anthropologists, what th…
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69. Social Media Marketing Funnel: Conversion Marketing
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We’ve made it to the final episode in our Social Media Marketing Funnel series so you know that means we’re talking about conversion. Episode Highlights When should you focus on Conversion Marketing? Types of content to convert your audience The role Stories play in conversion Resources Mentioned You might also enjoy Episodes 67 and 68 If you enjoy…
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Ep. 78: Broader economic impacts of the Paycheck Protection Program
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The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was launched at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the hopes that it would keep businesses from laying off workers during government shutdown measures taken to contain the spread of the disease. Initial estimates of the direct impacts have been mixed, with some studies suggesting that the cost was hundreds …
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