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Agents of Tech is a new science and technology podcast with hosts Stephen Horn and Autria Godfrey. Together, we want to explore the cutting-edge technologies shaping our world today. From big data and quantum computing to AI and robotics, ”Agents of Tech” delves into the science and applications of these technologies, and the ways in which they can meet some of society’s biggest challenges - addressing issues like inequality, climate change and improving healthcare.
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Frankly, we’re just a couple of communicators in the City of Detroit, talking integrated communications and connection with the best in the industry. Hosted by Rachel Burnard and Dan Horn from Franco, Detroit’s longest-standing independent communications agency, this bi-weekly podcast discusses the changing realities of marketing and communications, what’s needed to succeed in the industry and generally inspiring conversations and connections to improve our businesses and communities.
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Decision Point

HORNE Healthcare

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Decision Point: Age into New Norms takes to heart that long-term care is a community anchor. Hosted by HORNE Healthcare Consultant Barry Plunkett, this series emphasizes resilience in long-term care and fosters the adoption of change by discussing trends that can transform, empower and rid the long-term care community of the neglect it’s been given. Until now.
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RealTalk MS

Jon Strum

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Jon Strum cuts through all the jargon and breaks down the latest multiple sclerosis news. You’ll meet the scientists who are creating tomorrow’s MS treatments today. You’ll hear from the experts discussing how the latest tweaks and changes to our healthcare laws will impact your MS treatment. And we’ll be talking to the courageous MS warriors who are out there advocating on behalf of the MS community every day, as well as the men and women who are committed to living their best lives with MS ...
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One Suite Deal

HORNE Healthcare

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One Suite Deal: The Power of a CFO and COO unveils HORNE’s ability to bridge the gap between a dental practice’s financial and clinical data. Chrissy Leggett and Leigh Ellen Madden jointly host this series to promote how a dental practice owner can unshackle themselves from routine financial and administrative tasks and manage clinical processes to maximize the profitability and performance of a practice.
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Health for Life

Hamilton Health Care System

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Improve your health with the help of dozens of physicians who explore a wide variety of healthcare topics on Health for Life - a production of Hamilton Health Care System in Dalton, Georgia. This podcast in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if you have a health problem.
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CEO SECRETS

Christopher Watters

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Have you thought about building your own Real Estate business and creating your empire? CEO SECRETS podcast is for you! Chris will be addressing questions from real estate agents across the country who are on their own journeys to building successful top producing teams… Send in your biggest, deepest, hardest to answer questions about what it takes to be successful in the real estate world today. Avoid the same mistakes along the road and take advantage of their big wins! Tune in!
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Blake Nelson and Amanda Horne are of Hamilton Home Health in Dalton, Georgia. This program in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if you have a health problem. Track: A World of Color Music by https://www.fiftysounds.com…
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In this episode of Agents of Tech, we dive into the groundbreaking advancements in AI and biotechnology with a focus on AlphaFold 3, the revolutionary AI model developed by Google DeepMind. Before AlphaFold developers Demis Hassabis and John Jumper were awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work, this AI system had already been making…
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Now that he's had a chance to digest all of the research presented at ECTRIMS, Dr. Bruce Bebo, the National MS Society's Executive Vice President of Research, is back to share the key research presented at the largest MS research conference in the world. This episode of RealTalk MS is the perfect follow-up to my initial conversation with Bruce, whi…
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For more information about Hamilton Health Care System’s imaging services, visit HamiltonHealth.com/imaging. To make an appointment for imaging at Hamilton Diagnostics Center or a mammogram at People's Cancer Institute, call 706-272-6565. To learn more about Peeples Cancer Institute, visit HamiltonHealth.com/cancer. This program in no way seeks to …
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This week on frankly... Franco Integrated Communications Supervisor Emily Hebert joins Rachel and Dan to talk communications strategy development for the coming year. With Q4 underway, and communicators looking ahead to 2025, we talk through best practices for evaluating the prior year, strategizing for the future and the importance of always start…
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Open enrollment is underway! And if you're one of the 25% of people living with MS who get their coverage through Medicare, there are some major changes coming in 2025. So, it's especially important that you review your prescription drug coverage to make sure you're enrolled in the Medicare Part D plan that's best for you. Sarah Anderson, pharmacis…
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Dr. Nancy Carnevale is a board-certified developmental behavioral pediatrician and the medical director of Anna Shaw Children's Institute located in Dalton, Georgia. She specializes in attention disorders, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral and developmental challenges, and more. To learn more about Anna Shaw Children's Institute, call 706-226-8…
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In the seven years that I've been hosting RealTalk MS, no one has ever described a mobility device as life-changing. That is until listener Dee Ecklund reached out to tell me about her experience with the Alinker. One of my goals in producing this podcast is to introduce the RealTalk MS listener community to people who are difference-makers. And De…
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Dr. Nancy Carnevale is a board-certified developmental behavioral pediatrician and the medical director of Anna Shaw Children's Institute located in Dalton, Georgia. She specializes in attention disorders, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral and developmental challenges, and more. To learn more about Anna Shaw Children's Institute, call 706-226-8…
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With more than 9,000 MS researchers and clinicians in attendance, the 2024 ECTRIMS meeting in Copenhagen was the largest MS research conference in the world. During the meeting, I had an opportunity to talk with some of the best and brightest minds in MS research and clinical practice. This is your invitation to listen in on my ECTRIMS EXTRA conver…
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This week on frankly... Regina Jemison, COO of Swift Energy Works, joins Rachel and Dan to talk about her unique path from defense and small business law to EV charging entrepreneurship. Listen in to hear Regina's take on the resources small business owners need to thrive (it may not be what you think), being part of Detroit's newest start-up ecosy…
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In 2020, the National MS Society convened the Pathways to Cures Think Tank. I shared news and interviews from what I considered a historic meeting back in Episode 125 of RealTalk MS. The information shared and the work generated by that Think Tank led to the Pathways to Cures Global Summit in 2023. In Episodes 297and 298 of RealTalk MS, I shared ne…
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With more than 9,000 MS researchers and clinicians in attendance, the 2024 ECTRIMS meeting in Copenhagen was the largest MS research conference in the world. During the meeting, I had an opportunity to talk with some of the best and brightest minds in MS research and clinical practice. This is your invitation to listen in on my ECTRIMS EXTRA conver…
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With more than 9,000 MS researchers and clinicians in attendance, the 2024 ECTRIMS meeting in Copenhagen was the largest MS research conference in the world. During the meeting, I had an opportunity to talk with some of the best and brightest minds in MS research and clinical practice. This is your invitation to listen in on my ECTRIMS EXTRA conver…
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In this episode of Agents of Tech, hosts Stephen Horn and Autria Godfrey explore the intricate relationship between mental health and technology. As social media, gaming, and digital devices become more pervasive, they discuss how these technologies are impacting youth and adults, often leading to addiction and mental health challenges. We hear ins…
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Dr. Steven Paynter is a board-certified general surgeon at Hamilton Physician Group-General Surgery in Dalton, Georgia. This program in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if you have a health problem. Track: A World of Color Music by https://www.fiftysounds.com…
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ECTRIMS 2024, the largest MS research conference in the world concluded last week, and in this week's episode, we'll be hearing two slightly different perspectives on which news, announcements, and presentations stood out at this year's meeting. The ECTRIMS conference can feel almost overwhelming. You find yourself among 9 or 10 thousand other atte…
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With more than 9,000 MS researchers and clinicians in attendance, the 2024 ECTRIMS meeting in Copenhagen was the largest MS research conference in the world. During the meeting, I had an opportunity to talk with some of the best and brightest minds in MS research and clinical practice. This is your invitation to listen in on my ECTRIMS EXTRA conver…
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This week on frankly... Rachel Decker, founder and president of Detroit Philanthropy, and Andrea Kenski, integrated communications director at Franco, join Rachel and Dan. From getting younger generations involved in nonprofits and fundraising to the importance of relationships and some of their favorite projects, Rachel and Andrea talk about the c…
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Living with the unpredictability of MS sometimes feels like riding a rollercoaster. As you experience the twists and turns of life with MS, you can sometimes feel unmoored from the person you thought you were. You can sense your priorities, motivations, and values shifting. And, in those moments, it becomes easy to lose your sense of purpose. Clini…
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Living with MS is expensive. A recent study funded by the National MS Society found the average cost of living with MS in the United States is $88,487 a year. Even with insurance, that can turn out to be a heavy lift. One thing you don't need is to be worrying about money while you're already worrying about MS. So, when I think about discussing bud…
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This week on frankly... Rachel and Dan talk with MichAuto Executive Director Glenn Stevens Jr. and Detroit Regional Chamber Chief Strategy Officer Megan Spanitz. Glenn and Megan discuss MichAuto's recent rebrand, the importance of growing and changing in the evolving automotive industry and what made the rebrand a success.To learn more about MichAu…
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Most of us know Medicare as health insurance for Americans who are 65 or older, but when they qualify for Social Security disability benefits, people younger than 65 automatically qualify for Medicare. Today, between 25 and 30% of the people living with MS are Medicare beneficiaries. Whether you already have Medicare or you'll be signing up for Med…
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Hosts Stephen Horn and Autria Godfrey explore the growing energy demands driven by machine learning and AI. As we navigate through the challenges of powering the future, we discuss the rise of data centers, the promise of photovoltaic solar energy, and the potential of nuclear fusion. Join us as we interview leading experts, including Henry Snaith …
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If you're a regular listener, you know that I rely on the RealTalk MS listener community to let me know which topics you'd like to hear about on this podcast. A few years ago, in episode 264, listener Dawnia Baynes did a podcast takeover, and interviewed me. Since then, I've heard from a bunch of you who, for some reason, want to hear more about me…
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This week on frankly... we're mixing things up and talking to some our co-workers about what's on their mind as we close out the month. Rachel and Dan check in with Catherine Pace, Tina Kozak and Cayce Kosch to talk about bringing TikTok trends to B2B marketing, It Ends with Us drama playing out in the media and goal setting for the end of the year…
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Getting an MS diagnosis is not always the quick, straightforward process we'd like it to be. For some people, the process can drag on for years. But getting that diagnosis only happens when you and your primary care physician recognize that something's going on. It might be a sudden vision issue. Maybe it's unexplained tingling in an arm or leg. Or…
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For some people, getting in their car and heading for, well, anywhere represents freedom and independence. For others, it's a way to get to their jobs, get to their medical appointments, get the kids to school, and run necessary errands. MS can change all of that. Occupational Therapist and Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist Jenny Nordine j…
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This week on frankly... Maggie Jackson joins Rachel and Dan to talk about her career path in marketing and communications, covering both agency roles and healthcare communications. Maggie, currently the Manager of Medicare and Medicaid Marketing with Henry Ford Health, discusses some of the unique considerations for healthcare communications and he…
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Integrative medicine brings conventional and complementary treatments together in a coordinated way. This approach to health and wellness represents a growing trend across the United States, especially among people who live with a chronic disease like MS. Dr. Lynne Shinto joins me to explain what integrative medicine is and how to safely incorporat…
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Less than two weeks ago, the National MS Society announced the appointment of Dr. Tim Coetzee as its new President and CEO. The MS Society's board chair, Peter Porrino, commented, "Tim is a trusted voice of the global MS community, a highly respected scientist, and we are excited for him to bring his transformative leadership to drive us into our n…
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Welcome to Agents of Tech! Join hosts Autria Godfrey and Stephen Horn as they dive into the TechBio revolution. Discover how AI and Machine Learning are transforming drug discovery and healthcare. Hear insights from Jesse Ehrenfeld, President of the American Medical Association, on digital health, data privacy, and the future of AI in medicine. Plu…
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This week on frankly... Genna Young joins Rachel and Dan to talk about her career path that led her from nonprofit media relations to corporate giving to her current role in corporate communications for General Motors, and how strong communications skills helped her make each transition along the way. Listen in for Genna's take on the value of cont…
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It's hard to imagine any area of our lives that hasn't been transformed by digital technology. That's certainly true for healthcare in general and MS diagnosis and treatment in particular. Dr. Riley Bove joins me to discuss the role that digital technology already plays in the diagnosis and treatment of MS and to share a preview of what's coming ne…
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As Harvard Fellow Dr. Nara Michaelson treated women who had been recently diagnosed with MS, she recognized they shared characteristics that she had observed in victims of violent domestic abuse. Dr. Michaelson's observation led her to write The Unraveling, an essay that highlights the fear that can accompany the uncertainty of living with MS. Dr. …
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Dr. Lisa Duhaime is a board-certified medical oncologist at Peeples Cancer Institute in Dalton, Georgia. For more information about Peeples Cancer Institute, call 844-PCI-HOPE or visit HamiltonHealth.com/cancer. This program in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if …
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This week on frankly... Maranda Borchert joins Rachel and Dan to discuss customer advocacy and how it can support stronger integrated communications strategies. Maranda talks through her career, from her start at Franco, to jumping into the tech industry and building customer advocacy programs from the ground up. Listen through to hear how building…
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The inequities associated with gaining access to quality healthcare are often discussed, and my guest this week has taken steps to address them. Dr. Jaime Imitola and his team at UCONN Health have created a tool called VISIBL-MS, a bilingual framework designed to increase doctors' and patients' awareness of the early signs of MS. We'll also share t…
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Dr. Nancy Carnevale is a board-certified developmental behavioral pediatrician and the medical director of Anna Shaw Children's Institute located in Dalton, Georgia. She specializes in attention disorders, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral and developmental challenges, and more. To learn more about Anna Shaw Children's Institute, call 706-226-8…
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Dr. Nancy Carnevale is a board-certified developmental behavioral pediatrician and the medical director of Anna Shaw Children's Institute located in Dalton, Georgia. She specializes in attention disorders, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral and developmental challenges, and more. To learn more about Anna Shaw Children's Institute, call 706-226-8…
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When it comes to living your best life when you're living with MS, the first step is to make smart lifestyle choices. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle doesn't require pills, injections, or infusions. And making smart lifestyle choices can make a real, measurable difference in your quality of life. Joining me to talk about the benefits of maintaining…
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This week on frankly... we're turning the mics around and interviewing each other! Rachel and Dan cover some of their career advice, how they ended up where they are in integrated communications and the pros and cons of a hybrid workplace. Connect with Dan on LinkedIn here and Rachel on LinkedIn here. For more information on frankly..., visit ⁠⁠⁠fr…
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Join us for an enthralling episode of Agents of Tech as hosts Stephen Horn and Autria Godfrey sit down with eminent figures such as 2023 Physics Nobel Laureate Pierre Agostini and leading experts from Yale and the US National Institute on Aging (NIA). Delve into Chiara Mingarelli’s insights on pulsar timing arrays and hear from Richard Spencer abou…
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Over the course of her 39-year career with the National MS Society, including the past 13 years as its President and CEO, Cyndi Zagieboylo has been a driving force behind major initiatives that have fundamentally changed the MS treatment and research landscape. Creating a world where cures for MS are now within reach, Cyndi has led the work to make…
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Research is the engine that drives the future. And participating in MS research is not only vital to improving scientists' understanding of multiple sclerosis, it's also empowering. And the really good news is that you can participate in MS research from the comfort of your own home. My guest this week is the Managing Director of the North American…
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This week on frankly... Lisa Lark joins Rachel and Dan to discuss her unique communications career path that includes agency work, a career as a high school English teacher and carving her own niche by combining all aspects of communications she loves. Lisa discusses the lessons she learned teaching in the classroom and how her skills translate wel…
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Two weeks ago, thousands of clinicians, nurses, physician's assistants, rehabilitation experts, and others traveled to Nashville to attend the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers 38th Annual Meeting. This is Part 2 of our coverage from that meeting. In this episode, we're sharing our conversations with some of the experts who were at the meeti…
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Last week, thousands of clinicians, nurses, physician's assistants, rehabilitation experts, and others traveled to Nashville to attend the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers 38th Annual Meeting. Welcome to Part 1 of our coverage from that meeting. In this episode, I'm talking with Dr. Kathy Zackowski, Associate Vice-President for Research at …
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This week on frankly... Mara MacDonald of WDIV joins Rachel and Dan to discuss her career in television news that has taken her from Lansing, Richmond and Milwaukee before returning to her hometown of Detroit. Mara discusses lessons learned throughout her career, the state of television news today and her experiences reporting on events that have c…
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May 30th is World MS Day, and we're taking this opportunity to look at some of the challenges faced by people with MS around the world. Global economics and the peculiarities of different healthcare systems make fundamental issues like access to quality healthcare and affordable MS medications difficult for many and impossible for some. U.K. journa…
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