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The "Insecure Season 5 Companion Podcast" is a ten-part “after show” for fans of HBO's hit show, Insecure. In this show, hosts Bree Mei-Li, Melissa Greene (According To This Black Girl), Ashley Reed, Ashley Mariscal, Yakira Muhammad, and Kamerie Gibson take you through the final season of Insecure with dynamic dissection. Tune in as they recap, review and discuss all things Insecure.
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Dialogues on Applied Channel Theory

Wang Ju-Yi's Applied Channel Theory Research Center

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Applied Channel Theory (經絡醫學 jīng luò yī xué) is an approach to acupuncture rooted in the dual research threads of classical texts and modern clinical application. Developed by Dr. Wang Ju–yi over 50 years in Beijing clinics, hospitals and research institutes, it involves the rigorous combination of theory and diagnostic technique. In addition to channel examination, Applied Channel Theory is a comprehensive system that includes channel theory, methods of channel diagnosis, the nature of acu ...
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FOMO presents Unpolitically Correct with Nene Kabutey, hosted by the King of Shade himself — Nene Kabutey. Today’s special features special guests and longtime friends of the show, Bree Mei-Li and Silver. Together the pair will play a series of games based on world of entertainment, politics, and pop culture.
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Billet Doux

Daniel Finneran

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Welcome to Billet Doux, a show about literature and love. Listen to the greatest love letters ever composed or, if you’re so inclined, write and submit your own! If there’s something you’d like to say to that special guy or gal, don’t keep it to yourself… Send it over to billetdouxu@gmail.com and I’ll read it ON AIR for all the world to hear! Let’s relearn how to love, one letter at a time.
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Nostalgia Interviews with Chris Deacy

Nostalgia Interviews with Chris Deacy

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This is the podcast which accompanies the work I am doing on Nostalgia at the University of Kent. We often know what our colleagues are researching and teaching, but we don’t always know what it is that inspires those interests and passions. What is it that shapes us? What propelled us into persevering with our studies and then to want to impart that knowledge and enthusiasm to subsequent generations of students? How did we end up where we are – not just the books we read and the ones we wan ...
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Asians Do Therapy

Yin J. Li, LMFT

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Conversations with Asians and Asian Americans on both sides of the couch. Hosted by Yin J. Li, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist IG @asiansdotherapy FB @asiansdotherapy Email: asiansdotherapy@gmail.com
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Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast is a podcast by Life Management Science Labs. In the show, we talk about self-compassion, therapy techniques, and all the fun things in between. Each topic addresses an element from the comprehensive framework of several domains and elements created by the Center for Personal Resilience Science.
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The Woman-Owned Woman-Operated podcast was created to put a spotlight on hardworking and inspiring women that are breaking the glass ceiling as female entrepreneurs. We give a platform for women to tell their own stories in the different stages of growing their small businesses and bring transparency to the unique challenges women face on this journey. From addressing self-doubt to creating a culture where women help women, we want to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to move forwar ...
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The love story of Kenji Matsumoto and Li Mei (1937): Kenji Matsumoto, a young soldier conscripted to the JAPANESE imperial army, was taken from his university and stationed outside Yan’an. While patrolling the countryside, he met a beautiful CHINESE peasant girl by the name of Li Mei. Between them, under the cover of darkness, a forbidden love was …
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A story of the romance between Erik Svensson and Katya Ivanova (AD 823): Erik Svensson, a young Viking from Sweden, joined his warlord father on a mission to cross the Baltic Sea and invade the mainland of Russia. While there, he met and fell in love with Katya Ivanova, a beautiful daughter of the enemy. If you have a love letter that you’d like me…
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Ludwig van Beethoven’s billet-doux to Antonie Brentano (1812): “I must live either wholly with you, or not at all”. If you have a love letter that you’d like me to read right here on this podcast for all the world to hear, send it to me via email at billetdouxu@gmail.com. If you’re struggling to find the words with which to sweep your beloved off h…
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My guest this week, for my 200th Nostalgia Interview, is Christina Kim. It was terrific to catch up with Christina, who is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics, before I left the University of Kent in July 2024. Christina begins by remembering the visa issues that consumed her time upon arriving at Kent just over a decade ago and how it took a while to w…
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In this episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, host Joahanna Wickramaratne dives deep into the complex world of debt management and financial resilience. This week's guest, Professor Aaron Gilbert, brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, offering listeners valuable insights into optimizing debt and reducing i…
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A story of the romance between Rafael Pérez and Renée Trumbull (2024). Renée Trumbull, a Canadian gymnast, and Rafael Pérez, a Spanish swimmer, qualified to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. One bright July morning, while walking through the Olympic Village, they met. Over the course of the next few weeks together at the Games, they fel…
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Michelangelo’s billet-doux to Tommaso de Cavalieri (1533): “Perhaps you said this to try me, or to rekindle a greater flame in me, if it were possible. Whichever it is, I know for sure that I’ll forget your name the day I forget the food I live on; in fact, I could sooner forget my food, which nourishes only the body, than your name, which nourishe…
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A touching exchange of billets-doux between Heloïse and Peter Abèlard (12th century). “Every wife, every young girl desired you in your absence and was on fire in your presence; queens and great ladies envied me my joys and my bed”. If you have a love letter that you’d like me to read right here ON AIR for all the world to hear, send it to me via e…
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A beautiful billet-doux sent from Thomas Jefferson to Maria Cosway (1786). “Friendship is precious not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life; and, thanks to a benevolent arrangement of things, the greater part of life is sunshine”. If you have a love letter that you’d like me to read right here ON AIR for all the world to hear, send it to …
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A beautiful love story, written by Hector Berlioz for Harriet Smithson (1865). “A plan began to take shape in my mind: Harriet Smithson should hear of me! She should know that I also was an artist!” If you have a love letter that you’d like me to read right here ON AIR for all the world to hear, send it to me via email at billetdouxu@gmail.com. If …
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Welcome to Billet Doux, a show about literature and love. On this show, dear friend–than which you’ll not find another lovelier, nor sweeter–we’ll read some of the most arrestingly beautiful love letters ever to have been penned. Letters written by, to take just a few noteworthy examples: Michelangelo, Beethoven, Elizabeth Taylor, F. Scott Fitzgera…
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My guest this week is Eleni Kapogianni who I have known for about a decade. Eleni lectures in Linguistics at the University of Kent, and we talk about the big role that film (and film dialogue) plays in her research. Storytelling and fiction is a big hobby for Eleni, and we discuss the permeable nature of the work-life balance and find out about he…
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In this episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, host Joahanna Wickramaratne delves into this profound topic with the insightful psychologist, Claire Hurtwitz. Prepare for a journey that reveals how childhood trauma shapes our interactions and how to build healthier, more resilient connections. Claire Hurtwitz is …
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Send us a text In this episode Nyssa Tang and Jason Robertson discuss two less-often remembered xi-cleft points. KI-8/交信 /jiāo xìn is the xi cleft of yin qiao vessel. KI-9 筑宾 /zhù bīn is the xi cleft of yin wei vessel. Dr. Wang's experience with these points is discussed as are clinical cases from Nyssa and Jason.…
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In this conversation, I speak with erin Khuê Ninh. erin has some really important ideas about the Asian immigrant family that are a bit confronting and perhaps truth telling. She argues that the Asian immigrant family is a form of a capitalist production unit, producing “model children” who strikingly resemble the model minority. Some of the topics…
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Ever wondered how to navigate the turbulent waters of grief and come out stronger? In this heartening episode of "Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast," host Marie Stella Quek sits down with the compassionate Mei Sze Goh to explore the journey of healing from profound loss. Prepare to uncover valuable insights and practic…
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My guest this week is Gabriel Morris, Video Journalist at KMTV. We begin by talking about our Cardiff connection, and learn that Gabriel, who is originally from Hertfordshire, studied Geography in Liverpool and went into broadcast journalism. We find out where the spark for broadcast journalism came from, having grown up as a child with watching BB…
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Serving as an abode for camaraderie and mutual support to thrive among women employees, the workplace sisterhood has spread its wings across offices around the world. So, this week on Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella chats with Sher-Li Torrey, founder and director of Mums@Work, to learn more about h…
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Get ready to embark on a new journey in this episode of "Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast." Hosted by Joahanna Wickramaratne, today's discussion will unveil the power hidden within our fears. We're diving deep into the realm of the "shadow self" with Violet Sheena Rose, who will guide us on how embracing our darkest c…
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My guest this week is actor and stage combat instructor Duncan Woodruff who did a History degree at the University of Kent about fifteen years ago. We learn that Duncan had a plan from when he was at school to go into acting, and that his work in fight directing was more serendipitous. Duncan used to take part in the Dickens Festival Play every yea…
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Welcome to another riveting episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, where we uncover the secrets to turning life's setbacks into springboards for growth! Today, we're diving into the depths of perseverance with a special guest who knows a thing or two about bouncing back from adversity. Our guest today is Beth Sa…
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Send us a text In this episode, Jason Robertson and Jonathan Chang discuss his recent trip to teach at the yearly international congress in Rothenburg Germany. Jason asks Jonathan about his presentations on cardiology and the concept of 'constraint' (鬱 yù). For those interested in diving deeper into Jonathan's presentation, see his article here…
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My guest this week is Sofia Akin, journalist and main anchor at KMTV's Kent Tonight, and (as we learn in the breaking news at the end) who is about to join the BBC as a Broadcast Journalist. We learn that Sofia, who is from West Sussex, started out as a video journalist, and she talks about how no two days are the same. Sofia gives the example of a…
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Get ready to dive into the depths of purpose and resilience with another enlightening episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast. Join your host, Joahanna Wickramaratne, here to guide you through a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. We welcome our guest Dr. Lakshmi Ramachandran. Dr. Lakshmi Ramachandran, a sc…
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Welcome to another episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, where we unravel the mysteries of overcoming life's toughest challenges. Your host, Joahanna Wickramaratne, is here to guide you through an exploration of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) with our insightful guest, James F. Donnelly, MSc, PhD, MAPS; Senior…
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My guest this week is Andy Richards, Channel Director of KMTV. Born in Guernsey in 1982, Andy reveals what it was like to grow up on a small island. The first film he saw was ET and Andy discusses the importance in those days of Blockbuster Video where he worked when he was 18, and we learn about the migration in that era from VHS to DVD. We talk a…
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Send us a text In this episode, Yefim Gamgoneishvili and Jason Robertson discuss the centrality of placing a 'primary symptom' (主 症 zhǔ zhèng) at the heart of the diagnostic process. Dr. Wang Juyi would often emphasize that the careful choice of a primary symptom was the crucial first step in the process of perceiving symptom-pattern-structure (症候结…
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Join our host Joahanna Wickramaratne in exploring thriving in times of change and how you can transform your life amidst the chaos with our guest, Michele Sands, on this episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast. Michele is a seasoned Executive Leader and Coach, with over two decades of empowering individuals to cra…
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My guest this week is Abby Hook, Assistant News Editor, journalist and presenter at KMTV where she has been based for the last two years. Abby talks about the demanding nature of journalism and how you have to love it to do it, and we learn that she grew up regularly doing drama. Journalism wasn’t the route Abby thought she would originally follow,…
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New podcast episode! In this conversation, I speak with Sahaj Kaur Kohli. We chat about: the re-authoring of her story through writing her book her hopes and fears surrounding its release being a cultural broker in her family and the shifts in her family dynamics with her parents and siblings mental health and what it means, differences in mental h…
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Join our host Joahanna Wickramaratne in exploring the captivating fusion of music and therapy with our esteemed guest, Scott Kelly, on this episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing as we delve into the therapeutic wonders of music and imagery. Get ready …
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My guest this week is Professor Paul Badham who for many years was Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Lampeter, where he began his career in 1973. His own father had done an English degree there before studying Theology at Oxford and whose own writings were influential on Paul. We find out how Paul got interested in his seminal research…
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My guest this week is Henrik Schoenefeldt, Professor of Sustainable Architecture, who has been at the University of Kent since 2011. He was at Cambridge prior to moving to Kent and we learn about the role of sustainability in architecture from an historical perspective, such as from the Victorian era. Henrik grew up in Germany in a former industria…
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Prosocial acts play a pivotal role in fostering resilience by cultivating interconnectedness and collective support within communities. In today’s episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, your host Joahanna Wickramaratne will be joined by the brilliant Dr. Foojan Zeine to talk about the importance of prosocial beh…
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My guest this week is Sabrina Mei-Li Smith who lectures in Creative Writing at De Montfort University in Leicester. Sabrina has written a novel set in the mid-1990s and some of the research behind her novel is heavily connected to the themes of nostalgia and identity. We learn about the way Sabrina examines themes of race and gender within the acce…
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Send us a text In this episode, Yefim and Jonathan discuss the treatment of acute knee pain. Yefim shares his general approach to the treatment of this type of disorder, from treatment methods to diagnosis with the use of channel palpation.بقلم Wang Ju-Yi's Applied Channel Theory Research Center
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Navigating binge eating and body image is a journey fraught with challenges and complexities, touching upon both psychological and societal factors. On today’s episode, we're delving into the depths of understanding and overcoming binge eating and body image struggles. Joining us is the remarkable Dr. Alissa Knight, a powerhouse in mental health, b…
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My guest this week is Sally Bernard who was a schoolteacher for many years, currently living in Deal, Kent. She originally wanted to run an antique shop but her father played a key role in the career route that she followed. Sally talks about her involvement with Sure Start, and why she disagreed with the late Glenys Kinnock on reading by osmosis. …
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Ever wondered about the mysteries of memory, cognition, and the early signs of dementia? In this episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, we're delving deep into this fascinating realm with our esteemed guest, Professor Lee-Fay Low. Get ready for a mind-expanding journey into understanding forgetfulness, mild cogn…
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It was a great pleasure for this week’s Nostalgia Interviews podcast to meet Sally Nicholls who was at Lampeter from 1992-95 where she studied Welsh. Originally from Llantrisant, Sally grew up in the countryside, and she talks about her passion for horse riding, which she even accomplished in India. Sally could have gone to university in Bangor, No…
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Struggling with unhealthy relationships with food often leads to binge eating and other eating disorders, which can affect our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. But fear not, because in this episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, we're diving deep into the topic of mindful eating and binge eating recov…
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Send us a text In this episode Jonathan shares a surprising belching case where channel palpation changed the course of his diagnosis and understanding of the patient’s physiology. He and Nyssa also discuss how Dr. Wang differentiated burps, the P6/SP4 point combination and its many uses.بقلم Wang Ju-Yi's Applied Channel Theory Research Center
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It was a great pleasure for this week’s Nostalgia Interview to meet Safeer Khan. Safeer is Imam at a mosque in Gillingham where he has been based since 2014. He leads the prayers every day and takes classes at the mosque. We learn about the Indian origins of his Ahmadiyya community which has about 35,000 members in the UK. Safeer talks about misund…
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Welcome to another episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, where we delve deep into the human spirit's remarkable ability to overcome adversity. Join host Joahanna Wickramaratne in discovering wheelchair training and unlocking the possibilities in an inaccessible world with our special guest, Pete Donnelly. Pete …
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In this conversation, I speak with J.S. Park. His posts and words have, at times, moved me to tears. It was such a pleasure to speak with him about work, life, death, birth, grief and bulgogi! More specifically, we talk about: his journey to becoming a chaplain climbing mount assimilation and what gets lost what he means about being therapriest wha…
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It was a great pleasure for this week’s Nostalgia Interviews podcast to meet Simon Smith who was at Lampeter from 1988-91, where he studied Religious Studies, and then stayed on for the Interfaith Studies MA. Simon worked in a bank for six years before going to university, and we find out why he chose Lampeter of all places, and he reflects on the …
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In this episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, join your host Joahanna Wickramaratne as we dive into the depths of resilience through the power of new mindsets with our incredible guest, Pallavi Srivastava. Get ready to shift your perspectives on life and success as we explore the power of permission to fail. Pa…
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Send us a text In this episode, Jonathan Chang and Jason Robertson discuss a case which shines a light on the interesting role channel palpation might play in Chinese herbal medicine. What seemed like a fairly straightforward gynecological case using Wen Jing Tang (温经汤) offered potential insight into the Yang Ming system. One of Dr. Wang's hopes wa…
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Welcome to another episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast with your host, Joahanna Wickramaratne. In today's episode, we dive into the profound topic of coping with job loss and uncover strategies for managing stress and building resilience. Our guest, the incredible Veronica West, a seasoned psychologist hailing…
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My guest this week is Louise Naylor, who spent 34 years at the University of Kent before retiring in September 2023 as Director of Education. Louise started on a one year temporary lectureship in 1989, and we talk about the role of serendipity and opportunity and the recipe for staying the course and how one can never be prepared for everything tha…
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