Wetenschap – Ierland – Nieuwe podcasts
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What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders. -
Welcome to the Rookie Researcher Podcast! My name is Redmond Scales, and I am a PhD candidate in UCDs School of Politics and International Relations. The aim of this podcast is to give postgraduate researchers the chance to discuss their research topics in a casual environment so you, the listener, can learn about their research topics and the challenges that they face.
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Welcome to "ABA Mom," the podcast where parenting meets the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Join us as we explore practical strategies, tips, and insights to help you navigate the challenges of parenting with a focus on positive behavior support. Each episode features expert interviews, real-life parenting stories, and evidence-based approaches that empower you to foster your child's development and well-being. Whether you're a seasoned parent or new to the journey, "ABA Mom" provides accessible information and relatable discussions that will inspire and inform your parenting journey. Tune in to discover how ABA principles can enhance your family's everyday experiences, encouraging positive behavior while strengthening your bond with your child. Let's embrace the joys and challenges of parenting together!
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Is there a thin line between brilliance and madness? The Mad Genius Thesis podcast dives deep into the fascinating and often controversial connection between creativity and mental illness. Each episode explores cutting-edge psychological research on creativity, unpacks the myths and realities of the "mad genius" trope, and examines the lives of history’s most celebrated artists, writers, musicians, and innovators who battled mental illness. Join us as we debate the science, analyze the stories, and challenge the stereotypes surrounding genius and psychological struggle.
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This is a podcast focused on psychology and design.
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Get to the heart of the most recent advances in lipid management and cardiovascular disease with Lipid Luminations, which features scientific and clinical research updates, novel emerging treatment options, and best practices in patient care.
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Where "what if" meets "what is."
Significant talks about pivotal ideas shaping our world: blending science, history, and culture with an eye on the future. Hosted by polymath/neurologist Dr. David Filippi, each episode explores the stories behind game-changing discoveries, technologies, and thinkers, from consciousness to concussions and beyond. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the past, present, and future.
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Conversations on Beekeeping; what to do in your garden this month, with a spotlight on the Dandelion; and how to distinguish between different bird songs you might be hearing in your garden this month.
If you're as bee-obsessed as we are, youโll feel right at home. This pilot show is your official invitation to get excited about this year's Beekeeping Season. It is your go-to space to chat, learn, and grow as a beekeeper, featuring insights from experienced beekeepers who know the ropes. Big thanks to Donegal Bees who have supported us to get this show out.
Just to be clear, we're not here to tell you what to doโour goal is to share our experiences and ideas, offering a wealth of knowledge for both novices and seasoned pros alike. We believe by sharing our experiences, it will make us all better beekeepers with happier bees. With every hive being unique, we aim to inspire you with practical tips about beekeeping, your garden and the birds in it.
This episode features brilliant minds like Colm Penston and Dermot Fanning, whoโll help you prioritise what matters in your beekeeping for the month of March. Plus, enjoy a chat with horticulturist extraordinaire Adrienne Kelly, who will guide you on how to create a bee-friendly garden that enhances local biodiversity. Then we finish the show with a chat with the Birdman, Eric Depsey, while he gives us some tips on how to identify what birds are singing in your garden at the moment.
And donโt miss our fun and interesting bee facts to share with family and friends!
Welcome to your new favorite Irish beekeeping podcast which is supported by Donegal Bees, Without them we would not be able to publish our show so if you want to hear more from us, think about getting that fondant you might need this month by purchasing with Donegal Bees. Follow us on Instagram at lovethebees.ie and let us know what you think. Thanks from Yvonne and the Love The Bees Team x
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Weekly show exploring #AncestralWisdom #ModernTech #HealthOptimization #Culture and More! | ๐คHost: @joshuajholland
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Design a Joyful Life
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I Talked About How Pathogens Are Spread Through Air, water And Animal Vectors
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A podcast where we explore new studies in the world, relating to biological advancements and more, and we also speak to experts on these topics. Get ready to learn more about what goes on Behind The Labs!
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Social science, history, and books.
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Weekly discussion on the psychological impacts we face in our day to day existence, from the work place, our interactions, to our homes, and how we can better understand and manage those impacts. presented by Clinical psychologist Siegfried Lange
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A look into the ADHD diagnosis process for my psychology capstone project. A research review on ADHD diagnoses and misconceptions of the disorder.
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The MOFcast
The MOFcast is a podcast series where we hold panel discussions with various guests from the porous materials and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) fieldโincluding materials scientists, industry professionals, policymakers, business leaders, and more. Our aim is to promote an interdisciplinary connection between everyone with an interest in MOFs.
In association with the EU4MOFs network
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Many of us are struggling. But treatments for mental health disorders like depression donโt help everyone. Join us for a 6-part look at the lives of people who have volunteered to test an experimental therapy: permanent brain implants. It will change the way you think about mental health, the brain and maybe even yourself.
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On a late March evening in 1989, the Exxon Valdez, an oil tanker owned by the Exxon Shipping Company, spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil into Alaskaโs Prince William Sound.
At the time, it was the largest single oil spill in U.S. waters. It covered 1,300 miles of coastline and killed hundreds of thousands of seabirds, otters, seals and whales.
The world thought that was the end of the story. But thereโs so much more to what happened that night in Alaska.
Our newest podcast reinvestigates the Exxon Valdez spill 35 years later, bringing new voices, new information and new stories to one of historyโs most infamous environmental disasters.
With a background in health, science, and climate reporting, host Gordon Katic immerses listeners into one of the darkest days in marine history.
We hear from scientists and fishers who form unlikely friendships and unfold the trauma of how an oil spill impacts the environment, economy, and people as they fight against Big Oil.
Slick Science: The toxic legacy of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill is a collaboration between Cited Podcast and Canadaโs National Observer.
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The Policy Institute at King's College London and the Fairness Foundation explore issues of fairness, inequality and meritocracy with some of the world's leading thinkers. In a series of (mostly) online events, they discuss their ideas and work with other leading experts and look at how we can move closer to a world in which everyone has equal chances in life. These episodes are also available as video recordings.
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