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Sit down with Viewpoints each week as we report on social issues, the environment, history, food – you name it. What’s it like to give birth in prison? Could the plague resurface with climate change? How has politics been permanently reshaped by the Trump era? Candid stories on topics you should know, plus Culture Crash – a three-minute recap on a timely topic in media to keep you up-to-date on all things music, TV and film. Hosted by Marty Peterson, Gary Price, Ebony McMorris, Evan Rook and ...
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Each week, Radio Health Journal breaks down important news in medicine, science and technology with the help of world-renowned experts. Our three weekly segments will help guide you to a happier, healthier life – with some fun facts to share at dinner parties. Can magic mushrooms cure your depression? Have we outrun natural selection? Hosted by Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson and Maayan Voss de Bettancourt and produced by Kristen Farrah and Amirah Zaveri. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 ...
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Getting married is tough for the vast majority of Muslims in the West. We know because we’ve been there. My (Zaid) journey spanned nearly nine years. It was filled with rejections and self-doubt. While I (Hiba) didn't know there was a journey to be on in the first place. After we got married we decided to create something different to help single Muslims complete their deen. And so our matchmaking service Halal Match was born. After a few years of interviewing singles, a friend suggested we ...
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Squad Chat with Third Culture Kids

Squad Chat with Third Culture Kids

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Welcome to Third Culture Kids page. We started off as a bunch of misfit freshmen, from here and there in a London based University. But we developed into something much more; A makeshift family. We found commonality in our status’ as TCK’s. Third Culture Kids are those who have had to learn to relate to another culture. Kids whose personal culture is a fusion of two or more cultures. Spread literally all over the world we as a squad epitomize this and every other week come together in a new ...
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This podcast is for modest, fashion-conscious women looking to be inspired, motivated, trendy, and learn modest fashion tips without compromising their modesty or fashion.
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We amplify and celebrate the stories of everyday women we can learn from. Join us as we take one step with a new guest every episode, exploring subjects that range from navigating through identity struggles to discovering how to value your innate worth.
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In her new podcast In Hysterics, Dr Suba teams up with Daye to unravel taboos about women’s bodies. In each episode, she will speak to bright minds, thought leaders & the people you’ve just got to hear from. You will hear intimate stories, lessons and game-changing research that will challenge everything you thought you knew about the industry. This podcast is powered by Daye, a company raising the standards in women's health through medical research and innovation. Visit yourdaye.come to le ...
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On Opening Act, some of Black Hollywood faves recount stories from their very first gig, big or small, and share how that single opportunity made them who they are today. Opening Act is a podcast hosted by Shadow And Act’s Deputy Editor, Trey Mangum and features behind-the-scenes stories of how these actors got introduced into film and television.
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Misha.ai

Misha Semenov

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Misha.ai is a podcast hosted by Misha Semenov that celebrates the captivating stories and backgrounds of everyday people. By interviewing friends, acquaintances, and strangers with diverse backgrounds, hobbies, and careers, this show proves that you can always learn something new from someone unexpected. With no specific niche, each episode explores the fascinating aspects of everyday lives, unearthing extraordinary journeys hidden beneath the surface. Join me on a journey of discovery, as t ...
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This podcast is for anyone struggling with mental health illnesses or who might have a family member, friend, child, or significant other affected by trauma or mental health illnesses. Audience members will have the opportunity to call into the show or even be a guest on the show if that’s something you feel comfortable doing. We will also discuss current events and issues affecting the community. I look forward to helping you heal and hearing your stories, your thoughts, and concerns!
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Are you going through a spiritual awakening? Many people are going through a transition right now and don't know where to start. Jesse and Russell are here to share their truths in spirituality, self-realization, and the discovery of your higher self. Join them on their journey through the self and towards the soul. This is the discovery of our true self and our connection to source. Contact email: spiritpower369@gmail.com, evolutionthroughascension@gmail.com,Instagram **podcast_theory**Inst ...
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Let's chat. Send us a private message with your thoughts and questions. Prepare to revolutionize your understanding of intimacy in marriage with insights from Amirah Zaky, a faith-aligned sex educator and vaginismus expert. Amirah shares her personal struggles, shedding light on the significant gaps in sex education within the Muslim community. Thr…
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As the cost of living in the United States continues to rise, more seniors are choosing to stretch their retirement savings by moving abroad. We speak with a couple who is spending their retirement in Ecuador, and an expat who relocated overseas more than 20 years ago. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/golden-years-abroad-why-more-seniors-are…
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Dr. Ilea Khan has spent her life in constant pain. Though she may appear healthy on the outside, Khan suffers from the same rare disease as Celine Dion – stiff person syndrome. This week, she explains what it’s like to live with an invisible illness and why advocacy and community is so crucial for people living with SPS. Learn More: https://radiohe…
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After working for years as an OB/GYN for inmates at San Francisco Jail, author Carolyn Sufrin wanted to tell the story of the women she helped. She talks about what health care for pregnant women in jails and prisons looks like, and the changes she hopes to see in the system. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/pregnant-and-incarcerated-childbi…
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Scientists have been perfecting a technology that gives mobility back to people with paralysis. The system bypasses the injured part of the brain to send signals down into the body. Our expert explains how he created this technology, the success it’s had thus far, and what the future of independence looks like for these patients. Learn More: https:…
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Let's chat. Send us a private message with your thoughts and questions. Zahra Hassan, a seasoned relationship coach with a transformative personal journey, shares her insights on building fulfilling marriages. After navigating the complexities of her divorce and remarriage, Zahra reveals the essential ingredients for choosing the right partner. Joi…
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Are you tired of drinking plastic? Why better sight may lead to better hearing. Why are kids so worried? Scientists have settled the ranch versus blue cheese debate – and it’s good news for cheese lovers. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-how-to-remove-plastic-from-water-the-magic-of-bleu-cheese-and-why-childhood-anxiety-is-o…
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This year, many students started classes with one big change: no more cellphones or smartwatches allowed in the classroom. This new policy is gaining steam in districts across the country, but have left some parents asking, “Is this really necessary?” Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/viewpoints-explained-should-classrooms-be-cellphone-free-s…
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Infertility can be difficult to talk about, but to find a solution, you first have to know the cause. Though society tends to only look at women’s health, men are just as likely to create fertility issues. Thankfully, our expert reveals the most common causes of male infertility and how to get back on track to conceive a child. Learn More: https://…
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We all want answers to the complicated questions in life, but sometimes just asking the questions are enough to make us think deeply about our lives and our world. We talk to a man who has made a living asking questions that sometimes have no hard and fast answers, or where the resolution changes depending upon our age or circumstances. He tells us…
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Between painkillers and diet pills, doctors can write a prescription for nearly any ailment. However, throwing drugs at the problem isn’t fixing the root cause. Our experts explain the role of integrative medicine and how complimentary therapies, like acupuncture, are becoming more mainstream in healthcare. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.or…
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There are some items of clothing that truly never go out of style. Whether it’s a pair of jeans or a classic black dress, these pieces transform with the vibe and trends of each decade. Fashion writer and author of The Ten Lauren Cochrane joins us this week to highlight some of the most iconic clothes in fashion history. Learn More: https://viewpoi…
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Let's chat. Send us a private message with your thoughts and questions. In this episode we navigate the challenges of marrying someone from one’s home country, discussing the stigma and drawbacks, such as long-distance hurdles and the intricacies of the immigration processes. We stress the importance of self-awareness and assessing one's cultural c…
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We’re diagnosing brain cancer quicker than ever before. All body fat is created equal, right? Should you meditate when you’re stressed? Got neck pain? It’s probably because of your phone. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-how-to-store-body-fat-more-effectively-the-power-of-hope-and-the-blood-test-that-diagnoses-brain-cance Le…
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We cover a growing crisis up north on the U.S.-Canada border. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/viewpoints-explained-illegal-border-crossings-are-on-the-rise-its-not-where-you-think Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices저자 AURN
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From rising oceans to never-ending heat waves, millions of adults and families are uprooting their lives to find refuge away from climate change and its devastating effects. We speak with two guests this week about this growing issue and the lack of action happening within our government. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/the-lesser-known-con…
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Prison inmates don’t have insurance, so how do they receive healthcare? The process is much different from the rest of the country, but it’s not a free ride for patients. Our expert discusses the obstacles many prisoners face when in need of medical care. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/how-poor-healthcare-in-prison-affects-you-and-the-r…
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October is peak season for scary movies, skeletons and all things undead. We speak with author and professor Jeremy Dauber about the deeper roots of the American horror genre and how, often, these works showcase a larger narrative on society at that time. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/why-we-love-horror-the-cultural-societal-ties-behind-t…
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Today’s medical schools are demanding and intensive, but that’s a relatively new development. Before medical schools were prestigious, many were underfunded and unable to uphold the expected academic standards. Our expert explains how one report changed the course of education, but also had disastrous consequences for certain populations. Learn Mor…
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Can listening to music change our past? Is bacteria to blame for mental illness? Prescription drug abuse is declining in teenagers. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-how-music-can-alter-memories-bacteria-may-cause-mental-illness-and-the-decline-of-teen-drug-abuse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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We discuss a new release on Netflix that had its fair share of production disruptions over the last few years. However, now that it’s out, it’s jumped to the top of Netflix lists and, in our eyes, is a great drama to watch on a night in. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/culture-crash-have-you-seen-the-popular-netflix-film-rebel-ridge Learn m…
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If you’re single, on dating apps and frustrated, you’re not alone. We cover the confusing world of forming connections online. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/viewpoints-explained-single-but-dont-know-where-to-mingle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices저자 AURN
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Modern medicine is rapidly evolving, but in order to appreciate what we have today, we must look back at how we got here. There were various methods battling for recognition – traditional, folk, homeopathy, herbal, and many more. Our experts explain exactly how scientific medicine came out on top. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/from-her…
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Despite the prison population dipping after the pandemic, these numbers have once again risen, and the U.S. still holds the title of having the largest prison population in the world. At any given time, about 8 percent of this population is locked up in solitary confinement with little to no interaction, no sunlight and nothing to do but sit in idl…
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There’s nothing quite like comics. The art of illustration mixed with text takes on many forms, including comic strips, books, graphic novels and more. Columbia University professor and author of American Comics: A History Jeremy Dauber joins us this week to help highlight the interesting history of comics and how it’s evolved into a multi-billion-…
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Sarah Fay has battled with misdiagnoses since she was a young girl. It wasn’t until well into adulthood that she decided to take control of her life instead of simply agreeing with the doctors who’d been getting it wrong for years. Fay explains the steps she took to be her own advocate and finally receive the answers she’s been seeking for decades.…
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Let's chat. Send us a private message with your thoughts and questions. Starting with the etymology of the word "Allah" and its intrinsic connection to love in Arabic, this episode delves into whether pre-marital love is acceptable and how it aligns with our deen. We'll navigate through common concerns, offering practical advice for those in love b…
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Linkin Park was one of the bands that defined the 2000’s. If you’re a millennial or older, remember singing along to “Numb” or “In the End”? Well, the alt rock band is back this fall and the hype is real. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/viewpoints-explained-do-you-use-tik-tok-for-news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc…
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Some food additives are extremely harmful, so why are they allowed in our products? Here are some beauty products to skip if you’re pregnant. Are you eating enough fish? Have you cried today? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-how-the-food-industry-exploits-additive-loopholes-the-medical-magic-of-fish-oil-and-why-you-should-cr…
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Hundreds of thousands of Americans have a spinal cord injury that’s impacting their mobility and daily living. So far, there hasn’t been an effective treatment that repairs nerve connections and muscle function. However, our expert discusses a new option that, if FDA approved, could be a gamechanger for patients. Learn More: https://radiohealthjour…
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Currently, only about 40 percent of students in the U.S. take a personal finance course before graduation. This means that most teenagers leave high school knowing little about saving, spending, student loans and how to do basic adult tasks like filing taxes. This week, We cover the push to change education legislation so more school curriculums in…
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Gun violence was the leading cause of death for children and teens in 2022, according to a recent report by the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions. In whole, more than 48,000 people died from guns that year. Despite increased awareness, gun violence persists in the U.S. as a leading a public health issue. This week – We speak with two …
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Scrupulosity, also known as religious OCD, is a subtype of OCD that latches onto your faith. It can be hard to distinguish because many faiths praise extreme devoutness, but the line is drawn when it begins to negatively interfere with your life. Our expert explains the signs and symptoms, as well as the treatment that can help get patients back in…
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Let's chat. Send us a private message with your thoughts and questions. Things we wish we could say to our clients, but find ourselves bound by the lines of courtesy and professionalism. This episode might sound like nothing but insensitive ranting but we promise you it's not. Listen to the end to understand why we decided to make this risky move a…
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There’s been nine movies in the ‘Alien” franchise, with the first film dating back to 1979. We cover the ninth and newest installment, “Alien: Romulus”. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/culture-crash-our-review-of-alien-romulus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices저자 AURN
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Pesticides may increase the risk of stillbirth. Can a common kitchen herb fight against cocaine addiction? Though covid cases are increasing, long-term symptoms aren’t. Can a placebo pill work just as well as anxiety medication? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-pesticides-increase-risk-of-stillbirth-the-power-of-placebo-and-…
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Speed eater Joey Chestnut just broke his own world record recently, devouring 83 hot dogs in just 10 minutes. This week – we cover the science behind how these competitive eaters manage to defy their stomach’s limits. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/viewpoints-explained-how-do-competitive-eaters-keep-eating Learn more about your ad choices.…
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If you’re feeling lost in your relationships or career, a bit of good advice can make a huge difference. Life coaches draw from their own experiences to help guide their clients to a more fulfilled life, but how do you know if you’re going to a credible person? Our expert shares the top questions you need to ask before hiring a coach, and offers so…
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It wasn’t until the early 20th century that refrigerators for home use came onto the market. Before this, how did everyone keep their food fresh and safe for consumption? Even after the fridge was invented, there was still a lot of skepticism and fear around the new technology. This week – we cover the invention of modern-day refrigeration and new,…
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Many people turn on classical music when they want to unwind, but the neurological effects of this genre may go deeper than we’ve thought. The ‘Mozart Effect’ theorizes that Mozart’s K 448 can reduce seizures in people with epilepsy. Our expert shares the surprising results of her own research and the future of music therapy. Learn More: https://ra…
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This November, 41 million young adults who fall into the category of Gen Z will be eligible to cast a ballot in the presidential election. In the 2020 election, this group showed up and voted in record turnout across the country. But – will history repeat itself? We cover how both presidential campaigns are trying to appeal to these voters. Learn M…
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Let's chat. Send us a private message with your thoughts and questions. Our story started with no fireworks but blossomed into a deep connection built on shared values and mutual understanding. Discover how we went from "this is a waste of time" to finding joy in our similarities, and learn why patience and realistic expectations might just be the …
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We finally have more clues to how breast cancer spreads. Gummy vitamins fill the aisles at grocery stores, but they can create a sticky situation for your teeth. How common is long covid? New earbuds don’t just play music– they can also detect when you’re falling asleep. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-harmful-gummy-vitamin…
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Remember the band Oasis who swept onto the pop music scene in the 90’s and 2000’s with hit songs like Wonderwall? Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, you’d be sure to recognize the classic chorus. This week on Culture Crash, we talk about the band’s highly anticipated reunion tour coming in 2025. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/culture-cr…
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The past several years has been marked by a series of near-misses and tragedies for the aerospace manufacturing company, Boeing. Last month, disaster struck once again as two astronauts found themselves stuck abord the International Space Station in the latest of Boeing’s technical mishaps. This week on Viewpoints Explained, we recap the struggles …
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In 2012, researchers at the University of California-Irvine estimated that the average human’s attention span was around seventy-five seconds. in recent years, this number has dropped to forty-seven seconds. What’s leading to this continuing decline in our attention spans? We speak with one mindfulness expert to get some tips on how people can slow…
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Earlier this year, both New York and Tennessee’s health departments were notified of patients having extreme reactions to their Botox injections. The investigation showed that unlicensed providers were injecting fake product into these customers. Our experts explain how to stay safe during cosmetic procedures. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal…
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