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Official Podcast for Sovrumano.com. We'll talk Game Theory, Behavioral Psychology, and Philosophy. I work in Practical Philosophy and Intelligence. I also happen to be the prophesied Christ of the NT, Buddha of the Sutras, and a few other things. This is not a religious platform in any way.Sovrumano is now the world's #1 agency.
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Total Survey Design is a podcast for explaining the complexities of survey design. This podcast serves a diverse audience, including small business owners, nonprofits, industry professionals, academics, and students. Each season features 10 to 20 concise episodes, each lasting 5 to 20 minutes, covering topics from survey utility to sample sizes, and question design to total survey error. Episode content includes insightful discussions, expert interviews, and special event coverage to enhance your survey skills and understanding.
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We prepare dementia caregivers for success. Say goodbye to the overwhelm & struggle and learn the real tips, strategies, and solutions that help make dementia caregiving easier. With board certified geropsychologist, Dr. Natali Edmonds
Sign up for a free training on How To Care For A Loved One With Dementia- Without the Overwhelm, Dread, and Confusion -
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This is Place Matters, a podcast about the intersection of race, place, and poverty. Together, we'll explore the belief that the path toward ending inequity and promoting prosperity is through the work of holistic neighborhood development. The content for this podcast is based on over 45 years of experience, expertise, failure, and hope from our organization, Focused Community Strategies -- better known as FCS. Thanks for joining us!
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From author and award-winning podcaster Tanja Hester, this is Wallet Activism, a show for everyone who’s ready to change the status quo. Whether you want to fight inequality and injustice, or address the climate crisis, Wallet Activism will give you the tools to do it, using your financial power in all its forms. Get ready to use every dollar you spend, earn, and save as a force for change.
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Sometimes all it takes is one little fact or one little piece of wisdom to change your life forever. That's the purpose and the hope of "Something You Should Know." In each episode, host Mike Carruthers interviews top experts in their field to bring you fascinating information and advice to help you save time and money, advance in your career, become wealthy, improve your relationships and help you simply get more out of life. In addition, Mike uncovers and shares short, engaging pieces of "intel" you can use to make your life better - today. Right now.
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Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology is hosted by Dr. Dan Cox, a professor at the University of British Columbia.
This show delivers engaging discussions with the world's foremost research experts for listeners interested in or practicing psychotherapy or counseling to provide expert insights and practical advice into mental health, psychotherapy practice, and clinical training.
This podcast provides valuable insights whether you are interested in psychotherapy, an applied psychology discipline such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, or school psychology; or a related discipline such as psychiatry, social work, nursing, or marriage and family therapy.
If you want to learn about cutting edge research, improve your psychotherapy/counseling practice, explore innovative therapeutic techniques, or expand your mental health knowledge, you are in the right place.
This show will provide answers to questions like:
*How will technology influence psychotherapy?
*How effective is teletherapy (online psychotherapy) compared to in-person psychotherapy?
*How can psychotherapists better support clients from diverse cultural backgrounds?
*How can we measure client outcomes in psychotherapy?
*What are the latest evidence-based practices?
*What are the implications of attachment on psychotherapy?
*How can therapists modify treatment to a specific client?
*How can we use technology to improve psychotherapy training?
*What are the most critical skills to develop during psychotherapy training?
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The Forgotten Victims Podcast, hosted by Scott Modell Ph.D. and Staci Whitney, LMSW, educates and empowers multidisciplinary team members to successfully investigate crimes against individuals with disabilities and other vulnerable populations. With decades of experience between them, they share how teams can successfully seek justice for vulnerable victims by discussing research, case examples and sharing practical skills for every step of an investigation. Join Scott and Staci to learn more about how you can make an impact in your community and better serve victims with disabilities through your work.
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The Abstract is a podcast from the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research highlighting the best and brightest speakers sharing their work in all fields of the social sciences.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lots of people have questions about deathcare, but most folks don’t know who to ask, how to ask, or they worry about what they might learn.
In each episode of The Morgue You Know! podcast, Minnesota mortician Angela Woosley demystifies the topic of death, one simple question at a time. -
This podcast analyzes inequities by examining the intersections of sociology, culture, politics, economics, and history. Our cross-disciplinary subject matter ultimately aims to dismantle discrimination, one conversation at a time. Follow us on social media!
Instagram: @discriminology_podcast
Twitter/Facebook: @Discriminology3
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Where political communication theory meets on the ground strategy. Host, Professor Elizabeth Dubois, picks a political communication theory, explains it to a practitioner, and then they have a chat about whether or not it makes sense at all out in the world of politics and communications. She chats with political staffers, journalists, comms experts, lobbyists, activists and other political actors. Elizabeth quizzes them on pol comm theory and they tell her how ridiculous (or super helpful) that theory actually is.
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The Brains pod comes from the Brains blog, a leading forum for research in the philosophy and science of mind since about 2005, with over 2000 blog posts drawing over 15,000 visitors per month on average. (Brains also has a YouTube channel with thousands of monthly viewers). If you’re a cognitive scientist who wants to talk about your latest peer-reviewed publications on the podcast, get in touch using our “Contributors” page! If you want to contribute to the costs of hosting our blog, podcast, etc., check out the Patreon and PayPal buttons on our site. And, of course, follow our social feeds to learn what else we’re up to.
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Wish you knew exactly what you needed to do to get into CRNA school? Need help coming up with a strategy to be a competitive applicant? You're in the right place! You'll get all of that and more when you tune into The CRNA Club Podcast with your host (and practicing CRNA) Sachi Lord. Her specialty? Breaking things down and turning them into bite-sized actionable steps and dishing the strategy you need to be a competitive applicant. Tune in, get inspired, and learn exactly what you need to do to check all the right boxes so you can get into CRNA school and join #thecrnaclub.
Here are a few topics we cover:
- Choosing the right CRNA program for YOU
- Figuring out what prerequisites you need
- What a typical day of a CRNA looks like
- How to pay for CRNA school
- Learning how to compare and contrast programs
- What makes a prepared applicant?
- Should you take the GRE?
- What certifications you NEED to get
- What not to do when submitting your application
- How to write a stand out resume
-How to calculate your GPA for CRNA school
- Personal essay Do's and Don'ts
- Shadowing a CRNA, how to find one
- Questions to ask the admissions committee
- Preparing for your CRNA school interview
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How do I get started in SciComm? Become a confident public speaker? Clearly communicate to others about what I do? Can I really balance science communication and my work life? Welcome to the Science Communication Made Easy Podcast, where we will answer ALL of these questions and more! Host Aspen Meineke is a mechanical engineer turned STEM educator and science communication coach. She has given hundreds of talks at schools and conferences, for clients like Sphero, AAAS, SciGirls, and she wants to help YOU do the same. Each week, Aspen will share the actionable tips and tricks that took her from wallflower to giving a TED talk and becoming a professional public speaker. Aspen brings you all the hacks on how to beat burnout, fight imposter syndrome and build the STEM career of YOUR dreams.
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Dissertation Nation is a podcast which showcases innovative research in social sciences and education. The host, a professor in counseling, interviews researchers, clinicians, and scholars who recently finished their dissertation or thesis about their groundbreaking research. Listeners will enjoy how passionate the guests are about their topics. All dissertation research featured helps listeners learn: about how humans think and function, how to increase equity in education and mental health services, and what it’s actually like to get a PhD and do a large research study. If you love to learn, and also like to laugh and be inspired to make a difference, check out Dissertation Nation today! Follow us on Twitter: @DissNationPod
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Discover the art of crafting compelling scientific stories in our podcast, where we explore challenges in communicating complex science to healthcare professionals and the general public. Learn how storytelling can bridge the gap and engage diverse audiences. Tune in for expert insights and practical tips!