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The VOScast is an official podcast of Geographic Solutions, brought to you in partnership with Workforce180. Through insightful interviews with workforce development leaders, policy experts, and innovators, the VOScast illuminates the latest trends, ideas, and success stories related to equipping and empowering America’s workers. With over 30 years as pioneers in the workforce technology space, Geographic Solutions utilizes their unparalleled industry access and perspective to produce a podc ...
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Contagion® Community delves into some of the social factors that create and widen healthcare disparities. In surveying our audience, 75% of respondents viewed healthy equity as a major issue within medicine. Infectious disease often disproportionately occurs along the lines of ethnicity, race, class, education, sexual orientation, geographic location, and more. The entwined nature of healthcare inequity and social factors inhibits us from examining infectious disease objectively, which is wh ...
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Dr. Don Stader, MD, and Dr. Rachael Duncan, PharmD, discuss the economic, racial, geographic, and social factors that often limit our patient’s abilities to achieve their greatest health. In this mini-series, they explore the policy and practice solutions that promote equity and advance the health and healthcare of our patients and communities. Through informational episodes and expert interviews, this series hopes to help craft a more equitable, just, and healthy nation.
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Interviews with the world's environmental leaders. A big picture look at key environmental issues and sustainability solutions. Through the voices of the environment movement’s biggest thinkers. Episodes released fortnightly.
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Sink your teeth, and let's hope they are healthy, into the world of modern dentistry, medicine and healthcare in general and join world renowned dental surgeon Dr Miguel Stanley as he shares his views on what's going on out there. He will be talking about all things that he is passionate about in dentistry, regenerative medicine and healthcare. Simply by himself or with colleagues, scientists, doctors and business leaders from around the world, Dr Miguel Stanley will be challenging tradition ...
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Welcome to the State of Identity, the leading podcast in the digital identity industry! Host Cameron D’Ambrosi, and the team at Liminal, invite you to join an enlightening and engaging conversation about digital identity, its technologies, and the ever-evolving paradigms that shape our world today. Through candid discussions with the industry’s greatest minds, Liminal explores the most pressing topics in digital identity, cybersecurity, and Fintech, from cutting-edge technologies and innovat ...
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Matthew Wood, who has been a practicing herbalist for over thirty-five years. He is an internationally known author and lecturer in the field, a professional member of the American Herbalists Guild, and author of several books, including The Earthwise Herbal and The Book of Herbal Wisdom. They talk about his latest book, A Sh…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Richard Grossinger, who has written more than 40 books on alternative medicine, cosmology, embryology, and consciousness, including Dreamtimes and Thoughtforms The Night Sky: Soul and Cosmos, and Bottoming Out the Universe. Dr. Grossinger is the curator of Sacred Planet Books, a member of the Inner Traditions editorial bo…
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In the humid rainforests of northern and eastern Madagascar reside seven newly described frog species. They often hang out near fast, flowing rivers. These treefrogs' high-pitched, "futuristic" sounds may help male frogs attract females over the sound of nearby rushing water. They also are what inspired their Star Trek-themed names. Have another an…
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Norway is the largest exporter of salmon in the world. And while some of those fish are wild-caught, many are raised in "fish farms"- large cylindrical pens made of nylon in the open water. Sometimes these farmed fish escape, mixing with the local population and causing ecological issues. We see farmed fish in a Norwegian fjord and hear about poten…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Friedemann Schaub, a physician, researcher, personal development coach, and the author of the award-winning book The Fear and Anxiety Solution. His research and advice have been featured in many publications, including Nature Medicine, Oprah Magazine, Huffington Post, Reader’s Digest, Teen Vogue, and Shape. He is the host…
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Even though there are more than 10,000 rock glaciers in the western United States, most people would look at one without knowing it. Unlike the snowy glaciers we're more familiar with, rock glaciers are under-researched and hiding in plain sight. But inside these glaciers covered with rocks is a little bit of climate hope. Read more of science corr…
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Hurricane Milton tore a path of destruction through Florida late Wednesday, leaving multiple dead and wrenching buildings apart. Many across the southeastern U.S. were still struggling to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, which hit less than two weeks ago. Now, residents and officials must again navigate the clean up rescue and reco…
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Recently, the state of Washington embarked on an ambitious new plan to combat climate change. Taking a page from economics textbooks, the state instituted a statewide "cap and trade" system for carbon emissions. The state establishes a cap on the total amount of carbon pollution it is willing to allow each year, and then gives away or auctions off …
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Kelley Roark, an attorney who also teaches yoga and meditation. She has spent extended periods of time in India, where she became familiar with Ayurvedic medicine and natural remedies. Kelley Roark continues to pursue a path of natural wellness, which led her to discover the magic of Ashwagandha, and write a Science-Based Gui…
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Lightning: It happens all the time, and yet the exact details of how it's made has long eluded scientists. That is, until now. New research out this week in the journal Nature holds new insights into the precursor to lightning. To figure it out, researchers flew a NASA ER-2 – essentially the research version of a spy plane – over several tropical t…
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This episode features a conversation with Chad Carter, a 10-year veteran of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. Chad shares his insights on the evolution of workforce development, including the shift from unemployment offices to employment centers, the impact of COVID-19 on service delivery, and the importance of alternative career pat…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Lois Leonhardi, a certified Ayurveda wellness coach, yoga instructor and author of “The Essential Ayurvedic Cookbook”. Her book has received endorsements from members of America's leading Ayurveda certification boards, NAMA and AAPNA. Lois is a skilled educator and is committed to helping people feel better and live longer by…
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Over six million fungal species are believed to inhabit planet Earth. Outsmarting them is the work of Arturo Casadevall's lifetime. What If Fungi Win? is the question at the heart of Arturo's new book, co-authored with journalist Stephanie Desmon. In this episode, Emily and Regina take a trip to Arturo's lab at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore…
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Governors across the southeastern United States have declared statewide states of emergency as Hurricane Helene continues its ascent. After forming in the northwestern Caribbean Sea Tuesday, Helene escalated from a tropical storm, then to a cyclone, and finally to a Category 4 hurricane by the time it made landfall late Thursday night. We talk to h…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Peter Rogers, renowned for his expertise in health, nutrition, and performance optimization. He has dedicated over 25 years to researching and teaching in the fields of neuroscience, atherosclerosis, dementia prevention, back pain treatment, nutrition, weight loss, and cognitive performance optimization. They discuss his …
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Ivonne Corrales, a holistic registered nurse. She found her path after years of struggling with chronic migraines, searching for a non-pharmaceutical based cure. Her life drastically changed for the better after incorporating herbal medicine and becoming a Reiki practitioner. She has made it her life's purpose to share herbal…
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This episode features a conversation with Chris Silvers from the North Carolina Department of Commerce, Division of Workforce Solutions. The discussion covers services for veterans in North Carolina, including the NCWorks Veterans Portal, the NC Veterans at Work program, and the HIRE Vets Medallion Program. Chris shares information about the state'…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Stacey Funt, a radiologist, certified health coach, lifelong global adventure traveler, wife, and mother. For almost a decade, she has conducted workshops, and lectured to physicians medical students and the general public on various aspects of wellness and self-care, including physician self-care and burn out prevention.…
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In California's Napa Valley, the nation's unofficial wine capital, one varietal reigns supreme: cabernet sauvignon. But climate change is threatening the small blue-black grapes for which cabernet sauvignon is named. Increasingly severe heat waves are taking a toll on the grape variety, especially in late summer during ripening. To kick off NPR's C…
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Short Wave producer Hannah Chinn has adult-onset eczema. They're not the only one. Up to ten percent of people in the United States have it, according to the National Eczema Association — and its prevalence is increasing. Despite its ubiquity, a lot about this skin condition remains a mystery. So today, Hannah's getting answers. They sat down with …
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Mimi Prunella Hernandez, an herbalist and author of the National Geographic Herbal. With her wealth of knowledge, unwavering dedication, and genuine love for all things herbal, she has made a significant impact in the field of herbal medicine. For over a decade, Mimi has served as the executive director of the American Herbal…
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In this Contagion News Network series, Clinical Care for Hospitalized ABSSSI Patients with Comorbidities, we're joined by Bruce Jones, PharmD, FIDSA, BCPS, who offers his commentary and thoughts on the clinical management of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. In Episode 4, the final segment, Jones offered his insights…
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In this Contagion News Network series, Clinical Care for Hospitalized ABSSSI Patients with Comorbidities, we're joined by Bruce Jones, PharmD, FIDSA, BCPS, who offers his commentary and thoughts on the clinical management of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. In Episode 3, Jones covers concerns around empirical antimi…
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In this Contagion News Network series, Clinical Care for Hospitalized ABSSSI Patients with Comorbidities, we're joined by Bruce Jones, PharmD, FIDSA, BCPS, who offers his commentary and thoughts on the clinical management of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. In Episode 2, Jones offers clinical considerations for pati…
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In this Contagion News Network series, Clinical Care for Hospitalized ABSSSI Patients with Comorbidities, we're joined by Bruce Jones, PharmD, FIDSA, BCPS, who offers his commentary and thoughts on the clinical management of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. In Episode 1, Jones discusses treating challenging patients…
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This episode features a conversation with Susan Dickinson and Nsungwe Shamatutu from Pennsylvania's Office of Unemployment Compensation Service Centers. They explore current trends in unemployment insurance, including system modernization, plain language initiatives, and the impact of remote work. The guests also share their experiences managing th…
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In this episode of State of Identity, host Cameron D’Ambrosi is joined by Diego Asenjo, CEO & Co-Founder of Mesh, for an in-depth discussion on the evolving challenges and breakthroughs in business identity verification. Discover how Mesh navigates the complexities of establishing business legitimacy and broadens the scope of Business and Entity Ve…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Colby Kash, author of The Autoimmune Plague: How to Regain Sovereignty Over Your Body and Life. Dr. Kash has a Doctor of Chiropractic and MS in Applied Clinical Nutrition (Northeast College of Health Sciences), and a BS in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology (University of Florida College of Health and Human Performance). …
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Sally Fryer Dietz, the Founder and Director of Integrative Pediatric Therapy and Integrative Concussion Therapy in Dallas, Texas. Sally lectures and teaches nationally and internationally on sensory integration, developmental therapy, CranioSacral Therapy, concussion rehabilitation and the efficacy of combining traditiona…
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In this episode, I discuss the need to distinguish between individuals with good oral health and minimal dental work, and those with extensive dental treatments, which may contribute to systemic health issues. Not all dental care is created equal, and there are significant gaps in diagnostic techniques within the field. Many patients may be unaware…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Edward Feinberg, a graduate of Tufts University and practiced dentistry in Scarsdale, New York for more than 40 years. Now practicing in Arizona, he is the successor to a unique tradition of restorative dentistry. Dr. Feinberg is currently Director of ONWARD, an online teaching organization for full coverage restorative d…
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Tune in to another episode of VOScast, as host Evan Brenner is joined by Lemoore College’s Vice President of Educational Services, Kris Costa, President, James Preston. Located in California’s San Joaquin Valley, they discuss the college's recent rebranding and meaning behind their new slogan "Flex Your Future." Kris and James share how Lemoore Col…
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In this episode of State of Identity, host Cameron D’Ambrosi welcomes Alex Bovee, co-founder and CEO of ConductorOne to explore the evolving challenges and solutions in the digital identity space. Learn what’s driving the rise of identity-based security risks and how ConductorOne is tackling these issues through centralized identity governance and …
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Tune in for another episode of VOScast as host Evan Brenner welcomes Geographic Solutions' consultant Tim Walker and Carole Hussey, President of Evolv Strategy Group, to discuss workforce issues in health and human services agencies. Tim and Carole share their extensive experience working with state and local governments and explore the root causes…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Michael E. Platt, a board-certified physician in internal medicine and author of "Adrenaline Dominance: A Revolutionary Approach to Wellness." He maintains a practice in Palm Desert, California, devoted to wellness and a preventive approach to illness. He is known nationally and internationally for his innovative approach…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Saad Harti, the founder & CEO of Legacy Healthcare, a company aiming to develop botanical drugs safe enough for chronic use especially by fragile populations, e.g. children and the elderly. Saad has started in the financial field, at Arthur Andersen. He later co-founded Altacare, a healthcare business development firm active …
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In this episode of State of Identity, host Cameron D’Ambrosi welcomes Uku Tomikas, CEO of Messente Communications, for an in-depth discussion on the role of mobile communications within the digital identity landscape. Discover how mobile devices became central to our digital lives as literal authenticators and symbolic representations of our identi…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Rudrani Banik, a double board-certified ophthalmologist and integrative practitioner who wants to empower and inspire individuals worldwide to prioritize their eye health through the power of nutrition and lifestyle. “Beyond Carrots - Best Foods For Eye Health A to Z” marks her debut as an author.…
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This episode features a conversation with Kevin Mohajerin from the Alabama Department of Commerce, as he shares insights on the importance of data in workforce development, particularly within WIOA and performance analytics. You'll discover the opportunities for analysts to leverage performance analytics, including using optional performance measur…
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In this episode of State of Identity, host Cameron D’Ambrosi welcomes Greg Leighton, Vice Chair of the Privacy and Incident Response Team at Polsinelli, for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of data privacy and security. Discover how technology’s rapid advancement outpaces legal frameworks, prompting novel challenges for businesses and legal …
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Stephanie Mines, the founder of The TARA Approach, a nonprofit dedicated to providing sustainable health options to individuals and communities, and the founder of Climate Change and Consciousness (CCC), a global network to accelerate regenerative responses to the climate crisis. She is the author of 5 books, including We…
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In this episode of State of Identity, host Cameron D’Ambrosi welcomes back Reed McGinley-Stempel, co-founder and CEO of Stytch, for a deep dive into the evolving world of passwordless authentication. Discover what’s driving adoption, how Stytch's customers navigate this transition, and expert predictions for the future of digital security. Find out…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Mary Balliett, a Doctor of Chiropractic and teacher of biochemistry and physiology at Northeast College of Health Sciences. She was the former Dean of Nutrition at that college, and previously taught chemistry, pharmacology and herb-drug interaction classes at the Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. …
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Mary Shackelton, the founder of Holistica Integrative Care who has been practicing naturopathic medicine with an emphasis on women’s health for 25 years in Boulder, Colorado. Her current focus is on Environmental Medicine and the conditions associated with toxic exposures including auto-immunity, chronic fatigue, cognitiv…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. John E. Lewis, who has a passion for educating others about the value of nutrition. Dr. Lewis has been an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He is also a Diplomat, Faculty Member, and Advisor of the Medical Wellness Association.…
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Join us on the State of Identity Podcast with host Cameron D’Ambrosi and special guest Dr. Tina Srivastava, Co-founder of Badge. We’ll explore Dr. Srivastava's journey from MIT and national defense to pioneering Badge, a solution that offers on-demand authentication for any application on any device without storing identity credentials. Discover wh…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Dr. Jessie Hehmeyer, an IFM Certified Practitioner, a Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist (LDN), and a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS). Dr. Jessie Hehmeyer is the founder of Well Empowered, where she practices data-driven, outcome-oriented Functional Medicine. She created Well Empowered with one commitment in mind: Guiding y…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Mahesh Grossman, who is known worldwide for his hypnotic “One Minute Anxiety Solutions.” He’s also the creator of the Defy Trauma process, which finds the childhood root causes of whatever makes us anxious or triggered. His unique perspective is that healing anxiety & trauma isn’t about analyzing our trauma stories, but rathe…
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Ellen Kamhi talks with Hally Brooke, the Founder & CEO of Live Nourished Coaching. She is a Certified Functional Medicine Nutrition Counselor, Nationally Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach, Fox 21 Fitness & Nutrition Expert, and fierce industry advocate. www.livenourishedcoaching.comDe către 90.3 WHPC
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In this episode of VOScast, host Evan Brenner interviews national workforce consultant Melanie Arthur about trends in workforce training and development in 2024 and beyond. Melanie reveals how states are reinvesting in staff training and getting back to basics after high turnover during the pandemic. She also discusses the pros and cons of webinar-…
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