Restorative Works! Hosted by Claire de Mézerville López, M.Ed., M.S., is centered around restorative practices – the study of building relationships and community. With guests from across the globe, we invite you to: Listen and be inspired by transformational stories from passionate restorative practitioners, community leaders, researchers, and more. Learn practical solutions to addressing harm/traumas and proactively increasing a sense of belonging in your community, schools, and at home. E ...
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Your latest update from The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Read more: https://www.thetransmitter.org/
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FOR THE ARCHIVE OF ALL EPISODES, PLEASE VISIT https://www.mixcloud.com/restorative-researchers/ Podcasts from the Community of Restorative Researchers. Each episode highlights innovative practice, groundbreaking research or the stories of key individuals involved in restorative justice/practice in some capacity. Download, listen, share, comment, be interviewed, conduct interviews, make suggestions - please get involved in any way you would like! Please join us on social media at: www.faceboo ...
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The Restorative Lens podcast brings together voices in the restorative justice community to share insight, practices, & perspective. Each series of the show will highlight different restorative justice topics, & provide a space to hear from those who are most directly impacted or involved in the work. This project is supported by Grants No. 2020-MU-CX-K001 & No. 15PBJA-20-GK-00035 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Points of view, images, or opinions in this document and are those ...
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The first global sustainable fashion podcast, Conscious Chatter opens the door to conversations about our clothing + the layers of stories, meaning and potential impact connected to what we wear. Hosted by Kestrel Jenkins, Conscious Chatter tackles nuanced topics that intersect with sustainability, fashion, systems of oppression, health, and wellbeing through a curiosity-driven lens. Through deep dive monthly themes, the focus is on making the conversation more circular.
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Welcome to "The Family History AI Show," your go-to podcast for the latest news and views on artificial intelligence and family history. Join Steve Little, world-class authority in AI and genealogy, and Mark Thompson, professional genealogist, educator, and technology expert, as they explore the fascinating intersection of family history and AI. In each episode, Mark and Steve unpack the latest news and tools in AI, delivering clear, accessible insights on how you can transform your personal ...
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The Bridge Podcast bridges the gaps between living in, understanding, and improving rural health across the Commonwealth! In each episode, we explore the unique challenges and triumphs of healthcare in rural Kentucky, with topics ranging from preventative care to the latest innovations in rural healthcare delivery. We talk to experts, frontline healthcare workers, and community members to shed light on the resilience and resourcefulness that define our communities. Whether you’re a healthcar ...
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In the first podcast dedicated solely to Action Research, Adam and Joe do a deep dive into the lives, experiences, philosophies, and - of course - investigations of the most well respected action researchers in the field. Throughout our four seasons, come hear about successes and challenges, and learn about what makes Action Research unique. If you are passionate about social change, engage in research, or are a budding scholar, then this is the perfect podcast for you. The Action Research P ...
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It's easy to imagine the future looks like today, but 30 years ago flat-screen TVs, global biodisasters, online communities, and plant-based meats only existed in research labs and as probability equations in papers across the country. Research is happening every day that never makes the news; research that will change what our future will look like. We're joined by experts in the field to discuss how the research they are doing today will have ripple effects across space and time. Join Nash ...
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The A Rocha Canada podcast offers lectures, interviews, and updates relating to environmental conservation. A Rocha is an international conservation organization working to show God's love for all creation. We work out our commitment to environmental action through community-based conservation projects, with a focus on science and research, practical conservation, and environmental education. Visit our website: http://www.arocha.org/ca-en/168-DSY.html
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Northern Wings, the official podcast of the Northern Arizona Audubon Society (NAAS), explores the beauty of birds and the habitats they depend on across northern Arizona. Join host Matt Anderson and guests from NAAS, researchers, and fellow bird enthusiasts as they share birding tips, inspiring conservation stories, and insights on safeguarding birds and the places they need. Learn about Important Bird Areas, habitat restoration, citizen science projects, and how you can take action for bird ...
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In the rapidly changing world of modern health and medicine, the Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas are at the forefront. Join Shannon as she meets with the talented and practitioners of Orthopaedic surgery and learn the ins and outs of not only the latest in technology and science, but long-term care and community building too.
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This podcast is for people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), their caregivers, and allies. It's a space to offer awareness, information, support and hope. CBS is a condition that causes visual hallucinations in people who are blind or visually impaired. Host Shaimond Foye and occasional co-hosts interview people with CBS, their caregivers, ambassadors, PhDs, and medical professionals. We also explore broader topics relevant to the visually impaired community, providing helpful information ...
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Seas The Day is a podcast produced at the Duke University Marine Lab, in Beaufort, North Carolina. Reflecting the diverse research and educational interests of faculty, students, and staff, Seas the Day covers a wide range of topics related to marine science and conservation. We talk about some of the biggest animals in the oceans and some of the smallest. We talk about management efforts by local communities and by international agreements. We hear from natural and social scientists, engine ...
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In a Portland kitchen, a nonprofit cooks up a small-scale solution to Oregon’s big hunger problem
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4:07In a Portland kitchen, a nonprofit cooks up a small-scale solution to Oregon’s big hunger problemBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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It Starts with Us: Restorative Practices Culture in the Workplace
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19:45Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Kevin Jones to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Kevin joins us to explore how vulnerability and authenticity transform leadership, build stronger teams, and repair workplace divides, especially in times of conflict. Through real stories, Kevin illustrates how restorative circles and authentic conversations can tur…
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QA with producer Kami Horton about Uncovering Boarding SchoolsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Indigenous chefs are training the next generation of culinary students
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5:14Indigenous chefs are training the next generation of culinary studentsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Siletz Tribes, Oregon coastal community and OSU scientists learn from beached whale experience
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4:26Siletz Tribes, Oregon coastal community and OSU scientists learn from beached whale experienceBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland has attracted national attention this year, as demonstrators squared off with federal officers. Now a far smaller Oregon city is bracing for its own possible clash with ICE.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Even with SNAP benefits restored, this Oregon pantry says hunger persists
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4:13Even with SNAP benefits restored, this Oregon pantry says hunger persistsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Research into microplastic releases in washing machines and driers.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Why Portland roller derby makes the perfect setting for a queer coming-of-age story in ‘Leave It on the Track’
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7:57Author Margot Fisher wants teens to know that it’s okay to ‘be really messy’By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Wilsonville math teacher rides to all 95 MAX stations for world record
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5:13We join Marty Valentine, the first record holder for a TriMet transit speedrun, to find out what exactly a speedrun is.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Sharks love Willapa Bay and Northwest scientists have some ideas why
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4:44Sharks love Willapa Bay and Northwest scientists have some ideas whyBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Finding the Courage to Forgive with Amanda Carrasco
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25:59Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Amanda Carrasco to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Amanda is a family survivor of homicide and sexual assault who has turned profound personal tragedy into a mission for healing and accountability. She uses her story to illuminate how truth, empathy, and connection can break cycles of harm and bring repair to ind…
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Oregon Secretary of State, top elections officials question how Trump administration is using voter data
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5:22This week, the top elections officials from 10 states sent a letter to the Trump administration, demanding answers about how voter data is being used and shared. Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read was one of the signatories.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Highlighting the #PowerofRural at Ohio County Healthcare
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51:45Rural health care thrives when communities lead with heart, innovation, and a commitment to their neighbors. In this episode of The Bridge, host Amelia Holliday heads to Western Kentucky to shine a light on Ohio County Healthcare, Kentucky’s 2025 Community Star Award recipient, in honor of National Rural Health Day. We take a closer look at what se…
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A private group has been meeting to discuss the future of Medicaid in Oregon.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Gail Gallie of THE NAT on their inaugural gala and the need to focus on galvanizing global capital to close the nature finance gap
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49:48In Episode 337, Kestrel welcomes Gail Gallie, the founder of THE NAT, to the show. A new convening force for Nature, THE NAT is primarily focused on galvanizing the private capital needed to close the nature finance gap; they just held their inaugural NAT Gala "Night For Nature" in September 2025. From working in advertising to co-leading the creat…
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Oregon is one of the highest users of SNAP in the country. Now that funding has been restored, we get a program check-in with Mark Edwards at OSU.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Young Indigenous kayakers paddle the Klamath River from source to sea after dam removal.
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9:23A group of young Indigenous kayakers set out to become the first to paddle the entire Klamath River, from source to sea, after the removal of four dams. Ranging from age 13-20, the youth dedicated years to training for the 300-mile, month-long journey. But for many, it was a journey generations in the making, as their relatives and communities had …
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Washington School for the Blind goalball players gear up for national competition
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4:54Washington School for the Blind goalball players gear up for national competitionBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Boys volleyball becomes Oregon’s newest high school sport
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3:58Central Oregon is a hotspot for a sport that boosters credit with drawing new and diverse playersBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Aging as adaptation: Learning the brain's recipe for resilience
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5:44Some age-related changes in the brain and in behavior are not solely the result of cognitive decline but rather part of a larger adaptive process.
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Noninvasive method lifts curtain on cerebrospinal-fluid dance in human brain
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4:55Cerebrospinal fluid shows brain-region-specific dynamics, a new high-resolution MRI approach reveals.
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The 25 Restaurants that have shaped Portland over the last 25 years.
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7:54It may be hard to believe, but 25 years ago, Portland was not a food city. So how then did it become the culinary juggernaut it is today? That was the question Portland Monthly set out to answer in their latest issue which took a deep dive into the 25 restaurants that shaped the last 25 years of Portland's food scene.…
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Matters that Restore Community: It Begins with Me featuring Marin Broadbent-Bell
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26:17Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Marin Broadbent-Bell, alumni coordinator at Community Matters, to the Restorative Works! Podcast for this special series titled Matters that Restore Community in partnership with Community Matters. Community Matters is an internationally recognized, innovative, and thought-leading organization committed to improv…
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Perimenopause: An important-and understudied-transition for the brain
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7:13Many well-known perimenopause symptoms arise in the brain, but we still know little about the specific mechanisms at play. More research-in both animals and humans-is essential.
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College program for migrant students loses federal funding
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4:35The College Access Migrant Program helped create pathways for students across the Northwest to enroll in higher education institutions.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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A 2025 check in with Oregon’s ambitious education goal, 40-40-20
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4:42A 2025 check in with Oregon’s ambitious education goal, 40-40-20By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Research in primate brains has been essential for the development of brain-computer interfaces and artificial neural networks. New funding and policy changes put the future of such advances at risk.
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In this episode, we feature Timothy Snyder as part of a Literary Arts Special Event at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon’s fledgling olive industry celebrates ‘Olio Nuovo Festival’ throughout November
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4:49Oregon is on the northern edge of where olives can grow. But the state’s olive oil sector is beginning to establish itself, and Willamette Valley farmers are celebrating this year’s olive oil pressing.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Federal judge prohibits Trump from deploying National Guard to Portland
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4:28In her ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut found President Trump “did not have a lawful basis to federalize the National Guard.”By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Our dependence on cars isn’t just unsustainable, it's destroying our society, say the authors of Life After Cars.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon’s hazelnut harvest could break records
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5:20Oregon’s hazelnut harvest could break recordsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Where is the Meadowlark rock? Indigenous tribute to Willamette Falls is missing
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4:13Where is the Meadowlark rock? Indigenous tribute to Willamette Falls is missingBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Matters that Restore Community: Seeds of Change with Erica Vogel
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29:26Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Erica Vogel, CEO of Community Matters, to the Restorative Works! Podcast for this special series titled Matters that Restore Community in partnership with Community Matters. Community Matters is an internationally recognized, innovative, and thought-leading organization committed to improving the social-emotional…
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Oregon consumers can own their own electrical utilities, and prepare for wildfires
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4:04Oregon consumers can own their own electrical utilities, and prepare for wildfiresBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Our searchable repository of useful research can restore trust in federally funded basic science
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5:36Called U.S. Public Research Benefits, the database showcases the value of basic science in an easy and accessible format.
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How the college admissions game is shifting, part 1
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4:10How the college admissions game is shifting, part 1By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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What led 4 older Oregonians to the Portland ICE protests
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3:36What led 4 older Oregonians to the Portland ICE protestsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Carry Somers on her new book "The Nature Of Fashion" and the importance of both restoring fashion's connection with nature and repositioning fashion in the broader narrative of ecology as a mirror of who ...
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46:29In Episode 336, Kestrel welcomes author and visionary changemaker, Carry Somers, to the show. Co-founder of Fashion Revolution, the world's largest fashion activism movement, and the author of a new book – The Nature Of Fashion: A Botanical Story Of Our Material Lives, Carry has worked across the fashion space in various capacities, advocating for …
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Eight researchers explain how they are using large language models to analyze the literature, brainstorm hypotheses and interact with complex datasets.
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This week features bestselling writer Elizabeth Gilbert as part of the Portland Arts and Lectures series at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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National groups are betting on blue-collar Democrats following Gluesenkamp Perez’s success
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4:51National groups are betting on blue-collar Democrats following Gluesenkamp Perez’s successBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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With deepest gratitude, I write to you today to share an important update. Thanks to your extraordinary support, we have closed this year’s $5 million budget gap created when Congress ended federal funding.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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