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Meghan Murphy and guests embrace authenticity, and have real, honest discussions about culture, politics, relationships, psychology, health, social media, cancel culture, and more. Conversations outside the algorithm. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-same-drugs/support
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Retired journalist Chip Womick talks with individuals who have a connection to substance use disorder in Randolph County, North Carolina. Guests will include people in recovery, people who have lost loved ones to drugs, people who help individuals trying to beat the demon of addiction -- anyone who has something to say that will push back against the stigma associated with addiction and help raise awareness about what's going on in the community.
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Church & Other Drugs

Church & Other Drugs

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Welcome to Church & Other Drugs. I am a recovered addict and Christian seeker who tells the stories of the beatdown, up and coming, hard-knocked, and healed up. you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll learn. Conspiracies? Nephilim? Heroin? Comedy? Check. faith|humor|comedy|christianity|spirituality
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Hello Combi-Nation! Our industry fee complicated sometimes. Drugs, devices, clinical trials, submissions, sterilization validation, design control, risk management, market access reimbursement, the list goes on. My name is Subhi Saadeh. I've spent over a decade in medical device, pharma, and combination product development. My goal is mastery, so this podcast is to ask questions I have to people who may have the answers. Whether you're background is Pharma, Device or both, I invite you to li ...
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Sex, Drugs and Skincare

Nicky Davis, Sandro Iocolano,Sarah Hyland Rosenstein

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Comedian and esthetician, Nicky Davis, along with side kick/boyfriend/assistant Sandro Iocolano, interviews comedians, actors and other practitioners as we learn about the latest, as well as the oldest techniques for staying young. We get weird but educational.
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Sports & Other Drugs

If Anyone Cares Productions

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Co-hosts Riley James and Graham Capobianco started a new podcast. Riley has been immersed in sports journalism since 2018, while Graham brings a unique perspective as a musician, podcast producer and voice actor. Our show aims to explore the intersection of sports and various other domains, hence the title "Sports & Other Drugs." Join us as we chat with folks from all types of backgrounds as we learn more about sports, music, art, and the world around us.
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Sex, Drugs, and Jesus

De'Vannon Seráphino

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Sex, Drugs, and Jesus embraces taboo topics and shares stories about surviving the social outskirts. De'Vannon has had a long journey of self-discovery including being kicked out of his church for his sexuality, serving in the military during “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” becoming a drug dealer and convict, contracting HIV and HEP B, being homeless, and ultimately rising from the social outskirts to become a healthy and insightful entrepreneur. Join De'Vannon as he interviews authors, podcasters ...
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As a fierce champion for women empowering women (and the people that love them), GynoGirl provides the knowledge and education to help you advocate for yourself so that you can live your best life! Dr. Sameena Rahman curates a space for exploring hormonal changes, sexual health, and pelvic wellness, while also emphasizing self-love and life improvement. Through collaborations with leading experts and the personal stories of patients, she provides a platform for knowledge-sharing while also a ...
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Zeg Brabant en je zegt drugscriminaliteit. De provincie wordt zo'n beetje afgeschilderd als het Sodom en Gomorra van Nederland. Dat is natuurlijk niet voor niets, maar hoe erg is het nu eigenlijk? Om daar antwoord op te vinden, formeerdeen het Brabants Dagblad, BN De Stem en het Eindhovens Dagblad een onderzoeksredactie. In de podcastserie Drugscriminaliteit in Brabant praten we met ervaringsdeskundigen en redacteuren over hun bevindingen.
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De podcast over drugs. Unity is een peer-to-peer voorlichtingsprogramma waarbij vrijwilligers voorlichting geven over drugs (inclusief alcohol) in de dancescene. Deze podcast bespreekt allerlei druggerelateerde onderwerpen. Drugs kunnen leuk, interessant en leerzaam zijn, maar ook minder leuk en risicovol. Die risico’s willen we graag verminderen. Met deze podcast willen we daaraan bij dragen.
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On Drugs looks through the lenses of history, pop culture and personal experience to understand how drugs have shaped our world. Because even if it’s just caffeine or ibuprofen, there’s a good chance you’re on drugs right now.
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The War on Drugs

Lava for Good Podcasts

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In 1971, President Nixon declared drug abuse ‘public enemy number one’— the first salvo in America’s War on Drugs. Fifty years later, with drug overdoses in the US at a record high, are we any closer to ‘victory’? The War on Drugs has a more profound effect on society than any of us really understands. It is embedded in the fabric of our culture and permeates our daily lives in visible and invisible ways – perhaps the most daunting pandemic we face. Lava for Good’s The War on Drugs podcast, ...
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Let's Talk Drugs

ProjectKnow.com

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Let's Talk Drugs is a podcast from ProjectKnow.com that takes an in-depth look at substance abuse in an accurate, digestible way. Using simple language to articulate complex processes, Let's Talk Drugs aims to share up-to-date research with all listeners.
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A podcast about drug culture, policy, and business with an emphasis on harm reduction. We believe that prohibition and abstinence only policies result in poor results for society. We’ll be discussing how drugs are sold and perhaps more importantly, how they should be sold. This is not intended to advocate drug use and meant for educational purposes only.
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Mike and Nat are two middle-aged suburban dads wrestling with addiction and recovery while trying to juggle home life, work, and staying sober. Listen as they discuss current topics in the recovery community including 12 Step, alternative addiction recovery and the newest medical research . Listen to the guys talk about their daily struggle to maintain their recovery and anonymity in the world of soccer moms and PTA meetings. If the neighbors only knew...
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Do you think tea is a drug? Let’s examine the drug paradoxes, phobias, and obsessions we run into every day. From the tea in our kitchens to the white powders of clandestine laboratories, drugs are everywhere. Perfect abstinence from them is nearly impossible and ignorance can be dangerous. What’s more, drugs unlock flavors of consciousness that are otherwise inaccessible.
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A quirky insight of the I.T. Industry. Conversations range from drugs, to relationships, and all the way to how some people that work in I.T. Just don’t shower. Three members of an IT team literally sitting at work recording! Cover art photo provided by Simson Petrol on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@simson_petrol
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In the 'The Real Deal on Drugs' podcast series Paul Dillon answers the questions he is most regularly asked by students across the country. It is important to remember that the content has been developed with young people in mind and aims to provide them with the information they want to know about alcohol and other drugs.
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Many medical devices and prescription drugs claim to be the resolution to all your problems, but while they may solve your current issue, it’s possible they may cause another. Medical products are often rushed to market before they’re adequately tested. Clay Hodges wants to educate you on these products and their side effects before they lead to litigation.
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Greetings, Congregation! Finally, I get to chat with Jeannine from the Chasing Heroine podcast! We talk about our usual random things for awhile and then get in to part 2 of her story. She was NOT lying when she said it was pretty hardcore. We don't even get close to finishing, so we had the realization that she is now a friend of the pod, and will…
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Meghan Murphy speaks with ⁠Lynne Pinches, a professional pool player in Britain who went viral after conceding the Women's Champion of Champions tournament to male opponent, Harriet (previously Chris) Haynes. She recently turned down a place on the Ultimate Pool Tour after the World Eightball Pool Federation (WEPF) and its promoters, Ultimate Pool …
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A California native, Blake Easley smoked marijuana in high school, then drank cough syrup to achieve a buzz (almost every day) until his mother found a stash of empty cough syrup boxes hidden in their house. She marched him over to the 99-cent store where he was buying the over-the-counter cold medication and made certain they would never sell her …
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Carceral Recovery: Prisons, Drug Markets, and the New Pharmaceutical Self (Lexington Books, 2023) explores the interrelation between carceral conditions and substance use by considering the intersections between drug markets, sidewalks, households, and prisons in Baltimore. Sanaullah Khan argues that while housing, medicalization, and incarceration…
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In this episode, I’m thrilled to talk with award-winning journalist Dawn Hasbrouck. Dawn opens up about her journey from considering entertainment law to becoming a news anchor at Fox 32 Chicago, sharing what it’s like to navigate a career in media as a woman. We dive into some of the pivotal support she received early on, the mentors who helped he…
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Send us a text The choice is yours… but also the swing states. This month, we welcome Logan Phillips of Race to the White House to the pharmacy. He is an election forecaster who got 47 states of the 50 right in 2020 and all but one of the congressional races right in 2022. He tells us about how these things are decided and where we stand as Electio…
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In this episode of *Let's Combinate*, Subhi delves into the critical distinctions between drug tech transfer and device design transfer, especially pertinent to combination products. Sue comprehensively outlines the regulatory frameworks governing each process—ICH Q10 for drug transfer and ISO 13485 for device design transfer. The episode discusses…
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Send us a text We're thrilled to have Rene Lancaster join the podcast, adding his witty insights as a writer, comedian, and director. Rene talks about his upcoming pilot, "Making Rent," and the collaboration and creativity that went into its production. We also turn our focus to a more serious topic: the hidden dangers lurking in children's skincar…
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In the final episode of The Killing Drugs, host Vanda Felbab-Brown speaks with Dr. Lisa Durette and Dr. Alexis Kennedy of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, about the impact of the fentanyl and opioid epidemics on young people. They explore risk factors leading to substance use disorders among the young, including developmental vulnerabilities, t…
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Send us a text INTRODUCTION: Today we continue our Tarot lessons and we will be covering cards 12-15. LSD Playlist – https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/nyc/pl.u-AkAmvJNH7WrkYP Worship Music - https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/halleloo/pl.u-vxy693XC1lLX7M INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · What Is Esoteric Knowledge? · Discern From …
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In this episode, Vanda Felbab-Brown discusses the fentanyl and opioid crisis in Nevada with Dr. Anne Weisman and Dr. Sara Hunt of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). They analyze the high rates of opioid misuse in the state and the resulting strain on health systems and behavioral health workers as well as coroners, a professional group ess…
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Greetings, Congregation! Last week I was out of town at When We Were Young Festival and because of that....I got COVID. Again. This really isn't funny anymore. But, the show must go on! Jed has on his friend Axel, and they have been trying to schedule this interview for the better part of a year, so I'll be darned if a little sniffles is going to s…
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Faith, culture, and sexual health: Two leaders share how they’re changing the conversation in Muslim communities. In this episode, I sit down with Nadiah Mohajir and Sahar Pirzada, leaders from Heart, an organization focused on advancing sexual health and reproductive justice within Muslim communities. Nadiah shares her personal story, growing up i…
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Amber Poe was in her late 20s until she experienced her first-ever buzz from drinking alcohol. The unexpected intoxication was linked to how her body metabolized alcohol following weight-loss surgery. She liked the way alcohol made her feel, but over time her alcohol consumption increased to an unmanageable level that led to consequences she did no…
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Why is the sex trafficking of minors is one of the fastest-growing criminal enterprises in the US? In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Madeleine Rowley, the journalist behind a recent report in The Free Press:"Inside America’s Fastest-Growing Criminal Enterprise: Sex Trafficking." The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported, no…
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In this informative episode of Let's Combinate, host Subhi Saadeh and frequent guest Ben delve into the key aspects of quality management across various organizational structures. Through their engaging discussion, they highlight the independence of quality units to prevent conflicts of interest, drawing parallels with finance and HR functions. The…
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Send us a text What happens when a stand-up esthetician, a board-certified plastic surgeon, and a Sherpa set decorator walk into a podcast? Pure entertainment and education, that's what! Join me, Nikki Davis Jr., alongside my boyfriend, Sandro Yocolano, as we host the brilliant Dr. Dahlia Rice, who shares her unique journey from the morgue to the O…
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In this episode of The Killing Drugs, Vanda Felbab-Brown discusses the emerging smuggling and retail of illicit fentanyl in South America with guests Daniel Mejía of Universidad de los Andes and Sara García of InSight Crime. They explore the sources and networks behind this threat, as well as the factors that mitigate or could amplify it. They also…
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Send us a text INTRODUCTION: Today we begin our Tarot lessons and we will be covering cards 0-11. INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · Detailed insight into the first 12 cards of the Major Arcana · Life Path Numbers & Numerology · Feminine Magic And How Strong It Is · Do Not Get Addicted To Tarot · History Of The Tarot · Zodiac Review C…
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Curious about how cosmetic surgery can restore confidence during midlife? In this episode, we uncover the most popular procedures and what they can do for women navigating the changes of menopause and beyond. Dr. Sameena Rahman welcomes her longtime friend and renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Azra Ashraf, for an insightful conversation about cosmetic …
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Growing up in West Virginia, Treston Dickerson struggled with his self-image. The first time he smoked marijuana, at 12 or 13, he felt better. Through his abbreviated years in high school, Dickerson thought he and his buddies who used drugs were cool. School and drugs were not compatible. He dropped out. His mother took him to his first 12-step mee…
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Barry Neufeld was a school trustee in Chilliwack, BC from approximately 1993 through till 2022. In 2017, he spoke out against SOGI 123, BC’s “sexual orientation and gender identity curriculum,” on Facebook. This is when his troubles began. Both the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and the BC Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) filed complaints aga…
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In this episode, host Subhi reflects on three years of podcasting, drawing analogies to strength training and discussing the incremental progress achieved. The episode highlights the importance of consistency in podcast production, inspired by Robert Greene's 'Mastery,' and outlines plans for the show's future evolution.00:00 Welcome and Podcast Jo…
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In this episode, host Vanda Felbab-Brown speaks with Dr. Alex Stevens, criminology professor at the University of Sheffield, about the emerging threat of synthetic opioids in Europe, particularly fentanyl and nitazenes. Stevens argues that the greater availability of treatment access and harm reduction programs in Europe than in the United States c…
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Greetings, Congregation! This week, everyone is back from vacations. Kenon and Ben talk about the last Furnace Fest, Jed talks about Sigur Ros, Austin and roadside zoos with rattlesnakes. All of the rattlesnakes. Conspiracies inevitably come up, please don't censor me. Then, after showing the new lonely islands song, the boys decide to make their o…
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In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with ⁠Michael Rectenwald⁠ about the Great Reset, what socialism really is, and how the utopia elite progressives have in mind will turn us all into joyless cogs if we aren’t careful. Michael Rectenwald is a former New York University prof and leftist, ousted for criticizing social justice ideology, is the autho…
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Why does menopause impact so many body systems, and what can women do to protect their health? Dr. Vonda Wright, orthopedic surgeon and researcher, dives deep into the musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause and the health strategies women can implement for midlife mastery. Dr. Sameena Rahman sits down with Dr. Vonda Wright, a leading orthopedic surg…
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Erik Kuykendall has always had the ability to look on the bright side, even when his life was grim due to poor choices on his part -- and there have been plenty of those times. For 20 years, Kuykendall ingested and injected a laundry list of substances -- alcohol and other drugs -- in an effort to numb his feelings. These days, he does not have to …
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In this episode of the Combinate Podcast, host Subhi Saadeh welcomes back Chuck Ventura, founder of Ventura Solutions, to discuss the often overlooked topic of design inputs in product development. Chuck highlights how poor design inputs can slow down product development and lead to issues in market compliance. He stresses the importance of spendin…
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Send us a text Ever wondered if Botox could solve more than just wrinkles? Find out as we kick things off with a humorous take on Botox’s more unexpected applications, like in buttholes, and how our quest to remember the term "endometriosis" leads to some entertaining detours. Francisco Ramos joins us to share anecdotes and laughs as we explore the…
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Send us a text Brace yourself for the unpredictable world of cosmetic enhancements and Botox part 2. Comedian, Artist and good friend Taylor Bos joins the SDS whike we share tales of Botox mishaps and the peculiar sensations of facial paralysis, along with a discussion about ethical concerns surrounding animal testing in the beauty industry, botuli…
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Send us a text INTRODUCTION: I woke up this morning with Jeremiah chapter 39 on my mind and I understood that I was to teach this and issue a warning and so here it is. This has to do with this time of Judgement we are under and this sense of trouble which I feel is near. INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · Seeing The Truth · Heeding W…
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Greetings, Congregation! To the mediums out there, sorry for repeating myself. I know you knew what I was going to say. This week, we have a crossover episode with PWNA! Joey and his brother Jarrod join Jed and Ellen to talk about Ellen's interest in Mediums and how she is going to talk to one soon. Is it all demonic? Is it even real? What is the d…
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In this episode of The Killing Drugs, Vanda Felbab-Brown talks with Fred Dews about the role of Mexican criminal groups in the U.S. opioid crisis and U.S-Mexico anti-crime cooperation. She explains how, in addition to dominating fentanyl and methamphetamine production and supply to the United States, the Sinaloa cartel and cartel Jalisco Nueva Gene…
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Send us a text INTRODUCTION: Today we focus on the three stages of evolution of our air signs of the Zodiac: Aquarius, Libra and Gemini. Stay tuned for Tarot, planets, the houses of the Zodiac etc.! INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · Explanation of the Stages of the Air Signs · Which Stage of Evolution Are You In? · Body Parts Associa…
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Why is female anatomy still taboo? In this episode, Dr. Sameena Rahman explores breaking down shame, censorship, and the power of embracing "huge pussy energy." Actress, entrepreneur, and creator of "Huge Pussy Energy," Jacqueline Buckingham, joins the show today to discuss the societal stigmas surrounding female anatomy and the gaps in women’s hea…
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Raw milk is a powerful superfood that builds our immune system, heals the gut, can provide protection from allergies and inflammation, and provides all sorts of nutrients — why has it been vilified? And why is unpasteurized milk illegal to buy and sell in places like Canada? In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Mark McAfee — Chairman and Pres…
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Send us a text The SDS podcast looks at the history of self tanning with guest Comedian Tammy Jo Dearen. We dive into the earliest concoctions women would give themselves before what we now know to be self tanner was invented. We also talk about what you you may want to avoid in whem choosing your tanner today. . This may be one of our funniest epi…
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On this episode, I was joined by Laxman Halleppanavar, Head of Portfolio Strategy and Management at Credence MedSystems, Inc. On this episode, Laxman, highlights the differences in regulatory oversight and risk management between medical devices and pharmaceuticals, the trend towards home administration of drugs, sustainability goals, and the chall…
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In this episode, the podcast roles are reversed as show host Vanda Felbab-Brown is interviewed by Fred Dews, show producer and multimedia project manager at Brookings, about her research on the evolution of illicit networks and supply chains in China that fuel the U.S. fentanyl and opioid crises. They also discuss the evolution and complexities U.S…
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Greetings, Congregation! This week, Jeannine Coulter from Chasing Heroine repays the favor and comes on the show to tell her story! She talks about growing up on debate team and being in youth group, and then how a divorce her senior year completely rocked her foundations. Much too dense for one episode, this one is going to be split up! So, enjoy …
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Episode 140: The US of AA, Rethinking Addiction One Step at a Time In this long-awaited episode of RMA, we give our take on Joe Miller's 2017 book, US of AA: How the Twelve Steps Hijacked the Science of Alcoholism. We discuss AA’s influence on addiction treatment and its implications for health policy, exploring the complex interplay between scienc…
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Send us a text INTRODUCTION: Today we focus on the three stages of evolution of our earth signs of the Zodiac: Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn. Stay tuned for Tarot, planets, the houses of the Zodiac etc.! INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · Explanation of the Stages of the Earth Signs · Which Stage of Evolution Are You In? · Body Parts As…
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In this special episode recorded live from the Menopause Society meeting in Chicago, Dr. Sameena Rahman and co-host Dr. Heather Quaile interview two pioneers in female sexual medicine, Dr. Irwin Goldstein and his wife Sue Goldstein. The Goldsteins, known as the “real Masters of Sex,” share their incredible journey in advancing women’s sexual health…
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Send us a text The average woman uses 12 personal products daily and is exposed to hundreds of chemicals - none of which are required to be tested for safety. FACT: It has been 80 years since Congress last passed legislation regulating the cosmetics industry. SOURCE: ewg From hiking Half Dome with rock stars to childhood misadventures, Dean Delray …
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