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Our podcast takes you on a journey to explore the different resources and support available for clinical and translational research in Oklahoma. We’ll speak with experts in the field, as well as researchers who have benefited from these resources. Join us as we discuss funding opportunities, collaboration tools, regulatory support, and more. Whether you’re just starting out in the field or are a seasoned researcher, our podcast is here to help you discover the resources available to support ...
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Welcome to the chamber of infinite perspectives; with Alex (Voyage Down The Amazon) and Jordan (Wonderbooks, In The Pocket: Live!), who like to explore different ideas, but aren't experts.
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The US, especially Oklahoma, is home to immigrants who play a vital role in shaping the healthcare landscape. Dr. Parisa Ghasemi is one such immigrant, making significant contributions to healthcare research. In this first episode of The GROklahoma Podcast for the year, we speak with Dr. Ghasemi, a physician, researcher, and lab administrator for T…
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Today, we're honored to host not one, but two powerhouse leaders in health promotion and cancer research: Dr. Darla Kendzor and Dr. Michael Businelle, the dynamic duo behind the TSET Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC) at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Not only are they co-directors dedicated to advancing research and reduci…
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In this episode of the GROklahoma Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Karla Finnell, an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma Hudson College of Public Health. Dr. Finnell shared her inspiring journey from growing up in Comanche, Oklahoma, where her father worked in the oil fields and served as a rodeo judge, to her transfo…
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Welcome (back) to the GROklahoma Podcast, we are honored to feature Dr. Adam Alexander, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and Faculty at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center. Dr. Alexander brings his unique blend of empathy, cultural competence, and cutt…
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This episode of the GROklahoma Podcast features Darbi Crist, a dedicated nurse educator and Oklahoma native with a rich background in postpartum care. Darbi shares her inspiring journey from aspiring sports trainer to becoming a third-generation nurse, reflecting on how her Guyanese roots have shaped her global perspectives and commitment to person…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Natasha Bray, the Campus Dean at OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, OK. Dr. Bray shares her journey from medical student to dean, her passion for health equity, and her leadership in medical education. She discusses her early life in Oklahoma and how her father’s medical pr…
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In this episode, we spoke with Dr. Sarah Borengasser, an Associate Professor specializing in endocrinology and diabetes at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Borengasser shared her journey from being adopted from Korea and growing up in Mason City to becoming a distinguished researcher in obesity, nutrition, and exercise science…
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In this episode of the GROklahoma podcast, we're thrilled to have Margaret Robinson, the Senior Associate Director for the OUHSC Office of Interdisciplinary Programs, as our guest. Margaret's journey from rural Los Angeles, CA to Oklahoma is extraordinary, and she brings a wealth of expertise in fostering interdisciplinary learning experiences and …
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In this episode of GROklahoma podcast, we are honored to host Dr. James Mold, the George Lynn Cross Emeritus Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at OUHSC. Dr. Mold's journey from rural Ghana to Oklahoma is nothing short of extraordinary. His dedication to healthcare, particularly in geriatrics, has left an indelible mark on…
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In our previous episode, we delved into an insightful conversation with Dr. Sydney Martinez and Dr. Corcoran, exploring their impactful work in community-engaged research inspired by their children’s battle with intestinal malrotation. For those just joining us or needing a refresher, we highly recommend revisiting that enlightening discussion as i…
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Being a new mom is tough but imagine having a newborn with health challenges beyond the ordinary. Today, we introduce you to Dr. Sydney Martinez and Dr. Katie Corcoran, two moms and researchers deeply immersed in unraveling the complexities of intestinal malrotation. Dr. Sydney Martinez, an Assistant Professor in Epidemiology at the University of O…
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Welcome to another episode of the GROklahoma Podcast! In this edition, we are delighted to host Dr. Amanda Janitz, an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Hudson College of Public Health, OUHSC. Dr. Janitz's journey into epidemiology and public health was profoundly shaped by personal experiences, including the loss of a family member to leuk…
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In this episode, we're honored to have Dr. Natasha Mickel, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Preventive Medicine, Assistant Director for Faculty Development, and the Director of the Oklahoma Center for Mentoring Excellence (OCME) at OUHSC, showcasing her adept collaboration skills within diverse learning communities. From a fortu…
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Dr. Kelly Standifer, a distinguished neuropharmacology professor at the University of Oklahoma, brings to light her groundbreaking research on neuropeptides, particularly opioid peptides, and their pivotal role in pain management and brain injury recovery. Her passion for this field was sparked by a deeply personal experience—a near tragedy in her …
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In this episode, Dr. Noeen Sarfraz, a psychiatrist and public health professional, leads us through a captivating journey, embracing her cultural roots from Lahore, Pakistan. From her beginnings at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center to clinical practice across Springfield, IL, and Tulsa, OK, Dr. Noeen shares invaluable insights into …
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This episode features our very own, Dr. Tim VanWagoner, the Associate Director of the Oklahoma Clinical and Translational Science Institute (OCTSI). Originating from the scenic landscapes of Montana, Dr. VanWagoner paints a vivid picture of his upbringing and how it laid the foundation for his remarkable career in research. His narrative showcases …
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In this episode of the GROklahoma Podcast Show, we are honored to feature Dr. Janis Campbell, an esteemed professor of epidemiology renowned for her extensive contributions to research and evaluation. With a remarkable focus on cancer health disparities and collaborative efforts with American Indian tribes, Dr. Campbell's expertise shines brightly.…
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We discuss the mysterious carved Ojuelos stones and whether aliens only send the dum-dums down to earth. Other topics include: the giant walnut in Raleigh, the Simpsons predictive power, and Alex seriously wants to know if Santa Claus and Jesus are cousins.بقلم Alex and Jordan
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The hosts catch up after a brief summer-month hiatous to continue our discussion about the dangerous Galena crystal, the Barbie Movie, 3000 Years of Longing; and Jordan shares his review of the Ingo Swan painting exhibition at the American Visionary Art Museum. Other discussions include: Murphey’s infamous Law (and dumbass assistant), uncanny valle…
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In this inaugural episode, we dive into the world of clinical and translational research in Oklahoma. Hosted by Dr. Motolani Ogunsanya from The Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources (OSCTR), this podcast aims to connect researchers with the abundant resources and opportunities available in the state. Joined by special guests Dr. Jani…
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First in a series of Mystical Media driven episodes, the guys sit down and watch one of the most influential Wiccan movies of 1996 - Peter Filardi's The Craft. It's Alex's 100th or so time watching the film, and Jordan's first all the way through (that he can remember) but both take away chilling life lessons about the magnitude of invoking ancient…
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On this explosive episode of Grok This we are joined by local artist, museum education director, comedian, and keeper of ancient mysteries: Elizabeth Norman. Elizabeth has been closer to more historical artifacts than either of our hosts, and shares some of her favorite stories, mysteries, and aspects of esoteric and occult practices from human his…
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It's May 11th 2023, aliens may or may not exist. Your pals discuss the all the important questions: has extraterrestrial life made contact with earth? What is our connection to them if any? What shape is the earth? Why can't Alex go to Antarctica? Topics Include: The Anunnaki The Law Of One Haim Eshed - Galactic Federation Oumuamua Shape Of Earth /…
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On today's episode of Grok This, Alex and Jordan really get things on track by hardly using their fancy new code word, as well as discuss Plato's allegory of the cave, the Archon, and their artistic origin stories. Jordan shares part 1 of a new message from Ivan Teller about the whether he and Alex have known each other in any other lifetimes. Othe…
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On todays episode of Grok This: Godcast- The Hermetically Sealed Stream, Alex recants us with his experience of wrestling song divine bluetoothervention, and Jordan shares another personal message from a psychic. Other topics include dreams/ astral wonkiness, and supernatural events in the news and on Tik Tok. If you'd like to follow along with the…
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On today's episode of Grok This, we share our weekly doses of stress and reprieve stemming from social interactions, Jordan breaks down his simple 3 Step Process for changing your current state of mind, and Alex tells us about his amazing William Shatner experience.بقلم Alex and Jordan
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On this episode, we talk about the sequence of events and hushway interactions that were involved in the cosmic orchestration of this podcast. As well as a taste test of blood sacrement easter Hot Tamales peeps, and an investigation into ideas of astral projection, natural law and free will. For the original Live From the Studio episode with the #h…
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I talk with composer, lyricist, and music director Georgia Stitt, about musical theatre and copyright in this new age of bootlegs, smart phones, YouTube, and other social media platforms. Georgia is the chair of the Copyright Advocacy Committee of the Dramatists Guild. She's also the founder of Maestra Music Inc, a support and advocacy organization…
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I talk with author Andy Propst about his book They Made Us Happy: Betty Comden & Adolph Green's Musicals & Movies, about the legendary writing team that brought us Singin' in the Rain, On the Town, Wonderful Town, Bells Are Ringing, On the 20th Century, The Will Rogers Follies, and many more shows and films.…
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I talk again with Jennifer Ashley Tepper, author, historian, and Broadway producer, about Be More Chill, which she's producing -- in addition to her three volume Untold Stories of Broadway, her concert series If It Only Even Runs a Minute, and her series of concerts at 54 Below in New York, where she is director of programming.…
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