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From Our Neurons to Yours

Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler

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From Our Neurons to Yours crisscrosses scientific disciplines to bring you to the frontiers of brain science. Coming to you from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, we ask leading scientists to help us understand the three pounds of matter within our skulls and how new discoveries, treatments, and technologies are transforming our relationship with the brain. Finalist for 2024 Signal Awards!
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Hosted by Spencer Moore, The Hairy Chin Podcast is your empowering space to explore female health and wellness. Join us as we we discuss the realities of womanhood with the boldness and wit they deserve, with no topic off-limit.. You'll find eye-opening conversations, myth-busting insights, and relatable stories that resonate with every woman who's ever felt the twinge of a chin hair emerging. Tune in to hear expert guests, inspiring personal journeys, and the ‘Pluck This’ segment, your pock ...
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Welcome to the Metagenics Institute Podcast where Healthcare Practitioners can hear innovative, cutting-edge information from leading experts from around the world. Join your host, Nathan Rose, to explore the latest evidence in Natural Health, challenge and debunk industry myths and offer practical, tangible, clinical tools which will transform your practice.
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Pigment Paradox: A podcast on colourism in India and beyond

The Institute for Gender and the Economy

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BMO GATE MBA Fellow Nishtha Taneja tackles the tough topic of colourism in the workplace and beyond. Lighter skin tones often receive preferential treatment, while darker skin tones face discrimination. This bias exists across various racial and ethnic communities and influences important areas such as employment, housing, and social interactions. This podcast is a GATE Audio production from the University of Toronto’s Institute for Gender and the Economy: www.gendereconomy.org
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Discover how to see the everyday ordinary as extraordinary by following your creative passions! Expect raw and authentic conversations—just like sitting down for coffee with an old friend, as we share inspiring stories and explore how creativity can impact community. We celebrate the triumphs, trials, of a creative life and delve into topics like women's health, parenthood and business. Don't miss out on our new book, "Colour Me Happy - See Your Everyday Ordinary as Extraordinary," available ...
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WCEI

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Wound Care Education Institute (WCEI) We provide a week long comprehensive course in skin and wound management for LPN/RN/PT/PTA/MD/PA Upon completion of the course, those qualified candidates can sit for a national certification exam, and become a WCC (Wound Care Certified). WCC's are the largest Wound Care Certified group in the United States.
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The Microbiome Podcast

The American Microbiome Institute

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The Microbiome Podcast, hosted by The American Microbiome Institute, discusses the latest news in the microbiome field. The microbiome refers to the bacteria and microorganisms that live in and on our body, which have vast impacts on human health, disease, and nutrition. In each episode we talk with the leading microbiome scientists to hear their thoughts and opinions on the latest science, and to discuss the cutting-edge research being conducted in their laboratories.
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Miami Skin Institute

S. Manjula Jegasothy

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Dr. Jegasothy is a Board-Certified Dermatologist with degrees from Harvard and Yale Universities with a boutique Aesthetic Dermatology practice in Coral Gables. Dr. Jegasothy is an expert in Botox Cosmetic® injections, as evidenced by her role as a national Botox Cosmetic® trainer over a decade ago. Because her mother and grandmother were master seamstresses and taught Dr. Jegasothy fine and intricate needlepoint since she was five, Dr. Jegasothy is now known for her technique and natural re ...
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Since everyone loved the most recent episode with Dina Brodsky, we're throwing it back to her original episode! Dina debunks the myth of algorithms and shows you why you never want to place an ad again! In this throwback episode of the Colour Me Happy podcast, Dina shares her expert advice on how to boost your Instagram game without spending a dime…
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TITLE: Low-Tox Living and Navigating Toxins in Personal Care with Pharmacist Amy Enos GUEST: Pharmacist and Low-Tox Expert Amy Enos SHOW NOTES: In this episode of The Hairy Chin Podcast, I sit down with Amy Enos, a pharmacist turned low-tox living advocate, to explore the hidden dangers lurking in everyday personal care products. Amy breaks down th…
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On this week’s Colour Me Happy podcast, we’re thrilled to have a new episode with amazing art therapist Leah Guzman join us! Leah dives deep into the incredible benefits of art as therapy, not just for youth but for adults too. We chat about how creativity has the power to heal, connect, and inspire. Leah’s work shows that making art isn’t just abo…
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Given the widespread legalization of cannabis for medical and recreational uses, you'd think we'd have a better understanding of how it works. But ask a neuroscientist exactly how cannabinoid compounds like THC and CBD alter our perceptions or lead to potential medical benefits, and you'll soon learn just how little we know. We know that these mole…
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Want to boost your Instagram game and actually go viral? On this episode of the Colour Me Happy podcast, Dina Brodsky shares her tried-and-true tips on growing a successful Instagram organically. No ads, no fluff—just real, actionable advice that saves you time and keeps you offline so you can live your life! Get Dina's Class HERE Here’s a sneak pe…
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In our fifth episode of The Hairy Chin Podcast, licensed mental health counselor and trauma therapist, Giulia Preziuso, joins me to talk about how current statistics state 70% of divorces are initiated by women. Giulia breaks down the underlying reasons behind this percentage, such as emotional disengagement and gender conditioning. She shares valu…
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In this inspiring throwback episode, we sit down with the visionary Elli Milan, founder of the Milan Institute and Author of Unemployable. Learn how Elli transformed her dreams into an ever-growing online creative institute that empowers artists worldwide. She shares her journey from an idea to building a thriving business, and how she’s challengin…
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Today we are re-releasing an episode we did last year with Stanford neurobiologist Lisa Giocomo exploring the intersection of memory, navigation and the boundaries we create between ourselves and the world around us. This episode was inspired by the idea of memory palaces. The idea is simple: Take a place you're very familiar with, say the house yo…
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Have you ever wanted to take your creative passion to a full time career? In this Colour Me Happy podcast episode with local photographer Brooke M. Harrison, we dive into her inspiring journey of transitioning from full-time work to pursuing her photography business full-time. Brooke shares the highs and lows, and how she managed to pivot toward a …
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In this episode of The Hairy Chin Podcast, Katie Tarr joins me to discuss her journey with Multiple Sclerosis, an autoimmune disease disproportionately affecting women 4:1. Katie, an “MS Sister” and Healthy Home Educator, explains how autoimmune diseases can be triggered, the role of stress and emotional trauma in disease progression, and why gut h…
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It’s a Colour Me Happy Podcast throwback! 🎨 Dive into the incredible journey of child prodigy Dimitra Milan as she shares her experiences of early artistic success, hitting burnout, and the founding of the Milan Institute. Discover how her practice evolved and how she navigated life's challenges—including meeting the love of her life! Now a mother …
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In the past few years, Big Pharma has released not one, but three new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. Aducanemab (2021), Lecanemab (2023), and Donanemab (2024), are the first treatments to effectively clear the brain of amyloid plaques — the sticky protein clumps whose build-up in the brain has defined the disease for decades. The problem? They…
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It’s been a while since we released a Women’s Health episode, but I just HAD to share this news! If you've been a lister you KNOW I have always been self-conscious about my acne-prone skin, I’m thrilled to bring you this conversation with Rachael Green, founder of Complexions Skin Therapy. In this episode, we dive into our personal struggles with a…
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In our third episode of The Hairy Chin Podcast, I talk with award-winning International Designer Kelli Ellis about her journey with basal cell carcinoma, focusing on her diagnosis, the Mohs surgery procedure, and her skin cancer recovery. Kelli shares her top sun protection tips and skincare routines that have been essential in her healing process.…
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Do you have a "money monster" blocking you from thriving? Leah shares her top two tips for overcoming that financial fear and shifting into a money-thriving mindset: Treat Money Like a Creative Tool: Think of money as another medium in your creative toolkit. Embrace it as a resource that fuels your creativity and helps bring your artistic visions t…
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Getting help for depression can be like purgatory. Setting aside for a moment the stigma and other barriers to seeking treatment in the first place, finding the right combination of medication and/or therapy can be a months- or years-long process of trial and error. And for about one third of people, nothing seems to work. Today we're talking with …
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I’m thrilled to welcome Corrine, the founder of the global Know Your Lemons foundation, a unique organization dedicated to breast cancer prevention. Corrine and I discuss the importance of early breast cancer detection and how her Know Your Lemons visual “lemon campaign” is spreading life-saving education globally. We also share her viral 12 Signs …
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Welcome to the very first episode of The Hairy Chin Podcast! I’m your host, Spencer Moore, here to explore the good, the bad, the hairy and the fabulous of female health. This podcast is a safe space for eye-opening conversations, myth-busting insights and relatable stories that celebrate being female. In this first episode, I’ll be sharing the per…
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In this empowering episode, we sit down with artist Sara Glupker to tackle one of the biggest challenges creatives face: imposter syndrome. Do you ever feel like you’re not good enough, like you’re just pretending to be an artist, or that someone else should be doing what you’re doing? You’re not alone! Sara shares her journey of claiming her ident…
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Hosted by Spencer Moore, The Hairy Chin Podcast is your empowering space to explore female health and wellness. Join us as we we discuss the realities of womanhood with the boldness and wit they deserve, with no topic off-limit.. You'll find eye-opening conversations, myth-busting insights, and relatable stories that resonate with every woman who's…
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Podcast Episode: Creativity on a Budget with Jackie from Sobrighthome Join us as we dive into the art of fast-tracking your creativity without breaking the bank! Jackie from Sobrighthome shares her top two tips for crafting on a budget: Repurpose & Reimagine: Find new uses for items you already have. It’s amazing what a little creativity can do to …
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Today, we're talking with Stanford neuro-oncologist, Michelle Monje. This is actually the third time we've had Michelle on the show, in part because she's been a pioneer of three exciting frontiers in neuroscience — so far! This week, we're going to talk about cancer neuroscience. Michelle founded this new field with her discovery that deadly brain…
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Join us as we chat with the amazing Saskatchewan-based DIYer and house-flipping badass, April Justine! 🛠️🏠 In this episode, April shares how she got started in the biz, her secrets to balancing it all, and invaluable tips to keep the social media grind without burning out from it all! Burnout is a sign that you need to reassess your boundaries and …
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What is stopping your from taking on your creative passion? Join us for a fun chat with full-time artist Carina Johanna, all the way from New Zealand! Life is short, jobs are tough, and sometimes we just need more joy in our everyday lives. Why not turn that "hobby" into something amazing? Discover how you can transform your passion into a fulfilli…
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This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we're talking about using new techniques for growing human brain tissue in the lab to solve a rare neurological disorder. Host Nicholas Weiler sits down with Sergiu Pasca an innovative Stanford scientist who has developed groundbreaking technologies to grow human brain tissue in the lab, creating "organoids" …
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In this episode, we instil the value of making art for art's sake and creating just for you. Everyone starts somewhere, so why fear making mistakes? This is one episode you won't want to miss if you want to feel empowered to get your inner artist on! Here are 3 tips for stepping into being a creative: Let Go of Perfection: Embrace the process and u…
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Don't miss this week's episode with Michelle Thevenot! We dive into how to support your creative practice financially by paying attention to the money, diversifying your income, and making it all work. It's so cool to be a creative because you get to see the world through sparkle goggles. Here are the top 3 things that make being an artist amazing:…
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Today, we're going to talk about virtual reality and how it could be used to treat depression. We're talking with psychiatrist Kim Bullock, the founding director of Stanford's Neurobehavioral Clinic and Virtual Reality & Immersive Technologies (VRIT) program. Dr. Bullock — a physician certified in Neuropsychiatry, Psychiatry, and Lifestyle Medicine…
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In this episode, we dive into the creative world of Twiggy Boyer, a French artist based in Florida and co-founder of Phototrouvé magazine and community. Twiggy is renowned for her nostalgic mixed media collages, often created using vintage found photographs. Recently, she even graced the cover of a Margaret Atwood novel! Join us as Twiggy shares he…
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Say hello to Miranda Van Young, co-owner and designer of Alt Haus with their partner Jo Van Young. In this Colour Me Happy episode Miranda shares her journey and top tips for running a successful creative business and shop. Get ready for an episode full of fun insights and practical advice! Miranda talks about the importance of pivoting, going with…
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The skin is full of contradictions. It’s soft and sensitive, but also tough and resilient, even self-healing. It’s both the barrier that protects us from infections and our most intimate connection with the outside world. Today’s guest, Zhenan Bao, has spent the last two decades reverse engineering the skin’s many remarkable properties in order to …
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Make time to create even in the busiest season of your life is a way of doing something that is just for YOU. Join our SUMMER Sketchbook Project HERE Join us for an inspiring episode as we chat with creative Jenna Deibel about how to establish a creative routine that works for you, no matter your unique stage of life. Jenna shares her journey of ma…
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Why aren't we talking about the business side of art and setting financial goals? What about getting a mentor to help you get their more effectively!? Artist and mentor Shannon Amey is back! In this episode, we dive deep into the business side of art with the successful artist and mentor Shannon Amey. Discover how you can grow further and faster to…
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This week, we're diving into recent research that sheds light on a new form of brain plasticity involving changes in the insulation of nerve fibers — called myelin. It turns out that myelin plasticity is implicated in a number of serious conditions, from epilepsy to drug abuse and addiction. We're excited to bring back two previous guests on the sh…
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Ever wondered if you're on the right path? This is one episode you won't want to miss! Join us as we dive deep into trusting your intuition and knowing when to embark on a new adventure. Our guest, the amazingly successful creative Jeanne Oliver, shares her experience of making a significant business pivot. How to figure out your next move? And don…
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You have to ask for it! Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with the talented Creative Michelle Shultz to discuss the art of asking for opportunities and working with non-profits and more as a creative. In a world where no one is going to hand you a job on a silver platter, Michelle and I discuss valuable insights on how to proactively …
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-- We're re-releasing our conversation with Carla Shatz, one of our favorites from the archive, which comes up all the time on the show in the context of brain plasticity and aging. Enjoy, and see you next time! -NW -- When we're kids, our brains are amazing at learning. We absorb information from the outside world with ease, and we can adapt to an…
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Get ready to unleash your inner artist and break free from the constraints of conventional wisdom! Join LA-based artist Susan Maddux who shares her firsthand experience of transitioning into a full-time art career, complete with all the twists, turns, and triumphs along the way. From shedding limiting beliefs to ignoring unsolicited advice, Susan d…
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Hi everyone — quick programming announcement. As we head into summer, we'll be moving to an every-other-week cadence as we prepare more conversations from the frontiers of neuroscience. I'm very excited about what we're working on for you, so stay tuned! In the meantime, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at neuronspodcast@stanford.edu with your …
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Join us for an inspiring and fun-filled episode featuring DIY experts Jenna Rutherford (@housetohomediy) and Shavonne Flegel (@onceuponabungalow). These talented ladies are all about uplifting and empowering people through creative renovations and inspiring spaces. From under-the-stairs nooks to Friends-themed pantries and Harry Potter cloud ceilin…
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The powerful new generation of AI tools that has come out over the past few years — DALL-E, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and the rest — have blown away our old ideas about what AI can do and raised questions about what it means for computers to start acting... intelligent? This week, we ask what the rise of these systems might teach us about our own bi…
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Welcome to " The Pigment Paradox," the podcast where we delve into the often overlooked but deeply impactful issue of colourism against women. In this episode, we are exploring the intricacies of colourism—a global issue that touches hearts and lives in different corners of the world.Di The Institute for Gender and the Economy
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Welcome to "The Pigment Paradox," the podcast where we explore the intersection of corporate colorism and gender in India. In this episode, we're diving into a topic that's often overlooked but is critically important: mental health and colorism in India.Di The Institute for Gender and the Economy
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Welcome again to "The Pigment Paradox," where we navigate the complexities and realities of colorism against women in Indian workplaces. We heard about the challenges faced by employees in the last podcast but in this episode, let's hear the perspective of HR managers and their challenges in solving this issue. We will also hear from a few professi…
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In this episode, we dive into personal stories and tackle the tough topic of colorism in the workplace. I define colorism as the practice of treating people differently based on their skin tone. Lighter skin often receives preferential treatment, while darker skin faces discrimination. This bias exists across various racial and ethnic communities a…
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Don't Miss Out! Catherine Rains Returns! Viral sensation Catherine Rains is back by popular demand! Get ready to reignite your creative spark and redefine success on your own terms in this highly anticipated episode. Join us as Catherine shares her uplifting insights and experiences on breaking free from society's norms and blazing a trail to creat…
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At some point in our lives, we all struggle with memory — learning a new name, remembering that book you were reading just yesterday or that word on the tip of your tongue. So what can neuroscience teach us about why we remember, why we forget, and how we might even improve our memories? To answer this question, I spoke with neuroscientist Anthony …
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Fear can be a paralyzing thing... What if you turned that thinking upside down. What if you embraced fear as part of yourself, you learned to live with it, knowing that is part of living, a familiar friend sending you butterflies of excitement, reassuring you that you're in the right place and that you WILL be okay. What if that feeling can propel …
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Today, we're going to talk about how psychedelics alter our perception of reality and what that says about... reality! Welcome to part two of our conversation with Stanford anesthesiologist and psychedelics researcher Boris Heifets! Last time, we talked with Boris about the question of why psychedelics help people with mental health disorders. This…
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Never pay for an ad on Social Media, because it likely isn't something you can afford for your small business and it impacts your future organic reach! Get the inside scoop with expert Dina Brodski. What keeps Dina up at night? How the algorithm ticks... And we have to say she has figured it out she has almost hit 1M followers organically and grown…
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