This is the podcast for writers and those who love them. Each week on the Plague Remedy Podcast, we discuss the craft of writing and beyond to explore why we write through thoughtful, soulful conversations with writers, academics, and artists. This show is your weekly dose of inspiration, insight, and unexpected voices. New episodes drop every Tuesday, with bonus episodes dropping on Thursdays
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People, Parasites, and Plagues is a podcast aimed at delivering information about the fascinating pathogens among us from the impressive professionals who study them. Join our hosts Dr. David Peterson and Dr. Kim Klonowski, two infectious disease researchers from the University of Georgia, as we explore the past, present, and future of science. Tune in every other week for a new and enlightening episode as we unpack the details surrounding some of Earth’s most perplexing diseases.
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3 Black Men with Opinions, Microphones and unmedicated autism!!! We Love Games, Shooting Stupidity and Giving Unsolicited Life Advice. SUBFUCKINSCRIBE :)
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Podcast by Max Lydiatt
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black plague with Martha.
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Plague Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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A group of kids surviving the plague.
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Just a few friends talking about random topics like guns, games, movies, anime, politics, books, life experiences etc.
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Politics from a more right wing voice, I’m not some media puppet.
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The Plague book talk
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A plague has wiped out more than 99% of earth's population. Less than 200,000 humans survive. Among them, only eighteen-year-old Kizzy Cartwright is capable of having children. But becoming a mother is not in her plans. When a violent mutation strikes the male population, the fate of the human race falls on Kizzy's shoulders. Rebooting UNCLE, an artificial intelligence hidden in the depths of a corporate facility, becomes the only hope for saving her and mankind's future.
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An art podcast. I have nothing to say but I want to say it. This is a podcast for people who have no voice and will never have one.
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Joseph Fink (Welcome to Night Vale, Alice Isn't Dead) introduces a new kind of current events podcast. It's a scary year, but it doesn't have to be scary alone.
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In "Plague" journalist Michael O'Loughlin investigates stories of the AIDS epidemic and the Catholic Church. Mike is America’s national correspondent and he’s covered Catholicism for more than a decade. Mike is also gay and Catholic—and he’s curious how others manage this sometimes complex identity. No time in modern history has been more volatile for gay Catholics than the height of the AIDS epidemic. So he spent the last few years interviewing people who were right in the middle of it. Peo ...
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Known mainly for his tales of adventure, this work of science fiction by Jack London is set in a post-apocalyptic future. It’s 2072, sixty years after the scarlet plague has depopulated the planet. James Howard Smith is one of the few survivors of the pre-plague era left alive in the San Francisco area, and as he realizes his time grows short, he tries to impart the value of knowledge and wisdom to his grandsons. Through his narrative, we learn how the plague spread throughout the world and ...
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In this podiobook: A science-fiction thriller about an astronomer who discovers a source of cosmic rays which may be the origin of an ancient plague reviving once again.A young woman reaches Cambridge in search of a distant relative whom she believes has lived longer than any other human being.An astronomer discovers a strange, point-like source of cosmic rays coming from the constellation of the Unicorn.A retiring professor discovers documents from Puritan times about a series of strange de ...
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The History of the Plague in London is a historical novel offering an account of the dismal events caused by the Great Plague, which mercilessly struck the city of London in 1665. First published in 1722, the novel illustrates the social disorder triggered by the outbreak, while focusing on human suffering and the mere devastation occupying London at the time. Defoe opens his book with the introduction of his fictional character H.F., a middle-class man who decides to wait out the destructio ...
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BEST OF: Writing is Dreaming with Acclaimed Irish Author Kevin Barry
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56:41Buy us a coffee, or a pint, by supporting our GoFundMe campaign! Where can I find Kevin Barry? Kevin (heaven bless him!) doesn't have social media. Canongate's website for 'A Heart in Winter' Where can I find Kevin's books? (but not all) The Heart in Winter Night Boat to Tangier Dark Lies the Island Kevin's Two Books & Two Others In Patagonia by Br…
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The Silent Architect: Chromatin’s Role in Fungal Outbreaks
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34:11Dive into the world of chromatin and epigenetics with Dr. Zachary Lewis, an associate professor at the UGA Department of Microbiology. His research explores how chromatin structure and other epigenetic mechanisms shape genome organization, function, and long-term stability in eukaryotic cells. He particularly studies chromatin within fungal pathoge…
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What Makes Writing Human? Virtuoso Author David Means on Craft, Trauma, and America
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52:45Buy us a coffee, or a pint, by supporting our GoFundMe campaign! Where can I find David Means? "You can Google me." Where can I buy his books? (not all of them) Two Nurses, Smoking Hystopia Assorted Fire Events David Mean's Two Books & Two Others The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World by Lewis Hyde You Made Me Love You by John Edga…
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In Memory of Charles Coe: Poet, Musician and All-Around Great Guy
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50:55It's with great sadness that we've learned that poet Charles Coe has passed away. As a tribute, we are replying his interview. His memory is certainly a blessing. Where can I find Charles Coe? Charles Coe's website Where can I buy his newest book? Charles Coe: New and Selected Works Charles Coe's two books & two others - Essential Etheridge Knight …
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Endocytosis: T. cruzi's Cool Parasite Trick
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40:41This episode takes us inside the lab of Dr. Drew Etheridge, an associate professor in the UGA Department of Cellular Biology. He walks us through his scientific path and his current work on endocytosis in Trypanosoma cruzi. This parasite is often overlooked, yet it is becoming increasingly prevalent in the United States as it moves north from Centr…
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Home After the War: Lesley Glaister on Memory, Grief, and Her Latest Novel, 'A Particular Man'
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50:12Buy us a coffee, or a pint, by supporting our GoFundMe campaign! Where can I find Lesley Glaister ? Lesley Glaister 's website Where can I buy her books? (not all of them) A Particular Man Blasted Things Little Egypt Lesley Glaister's Two Books & Two Others Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys Angel by Elizabeth Taylor Peonies — “flagrant, voluptuous” bl…
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Parasites & Passports: Graduate Students on Science & Self-Discovery
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33:24Two UGA graduate students take us inside their world of science! Kaelynn Parker (Cellular Biology) and Grace Woods Vick (Infectious Diseases) share what it’s really like working in the lab, traveling abroad, and chasing their passion for research.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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America: The Final Season part 2
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Don’t Plot, Listen: Best-Selling Author Peter Heller on Writing and Life
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50:56Buy us a coffee, or a pint, by supporting our GoFundMe campaign! Where can I find Peter Heller? Peter Heller's website Where can I buy Peter's books? (not all of them) Burn The Dog Stars The Whale Warriors The Last Ranger Peter Heller's Two Books & Two Others The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll by Alvaro Mutis Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stev…
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Course Corrections: Max Talley on Endings, Beginnings, and His New Novel "Peace Love & Haight"
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1:01:41Buy us a coffee, or a pint, by supporting our GoFundMe campaign! Where can I find Max Talley? Max Talley's Website Peace Love & Haight (Three Rooms Press) Max Talley's YouTube Where can I buy Max's books? (not all of them) Peace Love & Hate Destroy Me Gently, Please Max's Two Books & Two Others Tender Is the Night F. Scott Fitzgerald Already Dead D…
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This episode leans into the “people” side of People, Parasites & Plagues. Our guest is Dr. Erik C. Ness, Professor and Director of the Louise McBee Institute of Higher Education at UGA. While his past work explored how education policy is implemented across states, his latest research takes on a timely challenge: how misinformation and “alternative…
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The Honest Writer: Award-winning author Christine Sneed on Creative Survival
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Here We Are Now, Entertain Us: Iain Maloney on Grunge, Writing, and Being a Scot in Japan
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Lock and Key: The Devious Mechanisms of Viral Entry
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33:55Today we’re joined by Dr. Melinda Brindley, a molecular virologist at the UGA Department of Infectious Diseases. Her research explores how enveloped viruses enter host cells and replicate. Understanding this process could lead to new ways of developing treatments for viral infections.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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Poet Don Paterson on music, his memoir, 'Toy Fights', and how many guitars he owns
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FREEDOM OF SPEECH. UP THE K IF THEY IRK YOU.
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Observable Variations: Using Genetic Marker Systems for Infectious Diseases
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38:29This week, we’re joined by Dr. Travis Glenn, Director of the UGA Institute of Bioinformatics, to discuss his work with genetic marker systems and how he's using these systems to group infectious diseases.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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NINTENDOGS ATE THE EPSTEIN LIST
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Short Stories, Big Hearts: Author John Sheirer Talks Writing, Teaching and This American Moment
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Award-Winning Novelist Cynthia Reeves on Grief, Whalebones, and Writing at the Ends of the Earth
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PPP Book Club: Infectious Reads 2
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33:01We're ending this season with another Book Club! Our hosts are joined today by Production Assistant Syd Weigand to discuss the novels they've read about malaria, tuberculosis, and new guinea tapeworms.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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From West Philly to Mars: Writing, Identity, and the Art of Envy Jujitsu with David Ebenbach
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Treating Mosquitoes: Innovative Ways To Combat Malaria
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35:56This week we're joined by Dr. Douglas Paton, Assistant Professor of the UGA Department of Infectious Diseases. We've covered malaria before- but not like this! Tune in to hear about his groundbreaking work on an incredible new way to treat the disease.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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Writing Big and Writing Small – with Award-Winning Playwright, Screenwriter, and Director Brooke Berman
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BEST OF: What's it like to have a headache 24/7? NYT Best-Selling author and classical pianist Andrea J. Buchanan tells us
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Creativity as Spiritual Practice — with Actor, Director, Translator, and Jesuit Priest George Drance
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Harnessing the Hulk: Insights on T Cell Function
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39:40Today's guest is a special one; he's travelled all the way from Australia to chat with us! Dr. Stephen Turner, Professor and Head of the Department of Microbiology at the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, joins us in the studio to discuss his research on T cells, his journey into science, and some great immune system analogies.…
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Genre Fluidity, Icelandic Sagas & Milton as Sci-Fi — with the Wonderfully Inventive Sarah Tolmie
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BEST OF: Word by Word with Hannah Sward, author of 'Strip: A Memoir'
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Fierce Beats, Fast Food and Fighting for the People with Juanita E. Mantz (AKA JEM)
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SCWDS: Monitoring Wildlife Health for 50 Years
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33:06Today we're talking to Dr. Mark Ruder, the Director of SCWDS and Professor of Wildlife Heath here at UGA. Tune in to hear about the origins of the Southern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study and Dr. Ruder's fascinating work with diseases in whitetail deer!Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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Lots of video game talk
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Leap into the Void with writer, editor, and publisher John Madera
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Try a Little Tenderness with poet and musician Charles Coe
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Wolbachia: Unwelcome Guest or Essential Partner?
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35:30You'll have to tune in to find out! Today we're chatting with Dr. Vincent Starai, an associate professor of the UGA Department of Microbiology about his research with the obligate intracellular bacterium Wolbachia and his passion for teaching.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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BEST OF: The Shame of Poverty and Why I Had to Tell this Story with Christian Livermore
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Conspiracies and Vibes (New Mic echo edition)
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42:33New Mic, still figuring things out!
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BEST OF: Post-Punk and Poetry with poet Mathew Caley
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Diving Into the Ocean and the Unconscious with Prize-Winning Novelist David Vann
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Hypnozoites: World's Best Nappers
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44:06This week we're joined by Dr. Chester Joyner of the UGA Department of Infectious Diseases to discuss his research with Plasmodium vivax and the curious nature of its dormant liver stage.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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Robert Fromberg: A Mugging, a Memoir, and the Art of Paying Attention
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Paul Rudnick Wants to Know 'What Is Wrong with You?'
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Mom For The Win: Setting Up Your Early Immunity For Success!
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30:11We're back today with a special visitor: Dr. Stephanie Langel, Assistant Professor of the Case Western University Department of Pathology. Tune in to hear about her journey to science, her research on colostrum and immunity, and her own experience as a podcast host! Check out Stephanie's podcast "Immune" here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vA26ZVp…
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White Man Connect. State of Affairs. That's PLUS?!?!?!
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45:52talking about sports, our ever dwindling lifespans......and fighting games :)
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An Englishman in New Mexico: Author James Reich talks genre, atmosphere and the election
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The Joy of Callaboration and Community with Steven Dunn & Katie Jean Shinkle
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The Mischievous, Playful Art of Language with Scotland’s New Makar, Peter Mackay
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This week we're talking tuberculosis with Dr. Frederick Quinn, the Department Head of Infectious Diseases here at UGA. Tune in to hear about his current research with zoonotic tuberculosis and what he's learned about transmission of this deadly disease.Oleh David Peterson and Kim Klonowski
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BEST OF: A Raucous, Joyful Interview with an OG of Letters Laurie Stone
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Levitate Like St Teresa of Àvila with Punk Nuyorican author Ann Dávila Cardinal
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