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No Relation

Terry Fallis

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No Relation is a comic novel about family, fame, identity, corporate espionage, and, oh yes, men's underwear. This is the fourth novel from award winning writer, Terry Fallis. All of his novels are published by McClelland & Stewart and are available as free chapter-by-chapter podcasts here in the iTunes Store.
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Vessel

Fally Klein

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Step inside the transformative journey of Vessel—a life-changing course designed to spark deep personal growth and self-discovery. In this special 8-episode series, Vessel alumni share their real, unfiltered stories of change, each spotlighting one of the program’s eight core modules. From powerful mindset shifts to practical tools that reshape daily life, every conversation offers a window into the unique ways Vessel impacts the people who experience it. Whether you’re curious about the cou ...
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One Brother Shy

Terry Fallis

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Alex MacAskill is a 25 year old software engineer rendered chronically shy by a traumatic incident while in high school ten years earlier. A shocking family secret revealed following his mother's death gives him a new purpose in life and a new path. His journey takes him from Ottawa to London to Moscow and back again as he discovers family he never knew he had, and finds himself as well.
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Up and Down

Terry Fallis

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The author of the Stephen Leacock Medal-winning The Best Laid Plans brings his trademark humour and sharp storytelling to a new novel set in the high-stakes world of a global public relations agency. On his first day at Turner King, David Stewart quickly realizes that the world of international PR (affectionately, perhaps ironically, known as "the dark side") is a far cry from his previous job on Parliament Hill. For one, he missed the office memo on the all-black dress code; for another, th ...
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The Best Laid Plans

Terry Fallis

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Welcome to the podcast version of The Best Laid Plans, the winner of the 2008 Stephen Leacock Award for Humour. It's a satirical novel of Canadian politics, written and podcast by Terry Fallis. It recounts the unlikely and eventful alliance between a 30-something burnt out, jaded political staffer, and an older, cantankerous, engineering professor. Driven by a federal election and the life of the resulting minority conservative government, the novel moves between Ottawa, the national capital ...
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The High Road

Terry Fallis

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A brilliant follow-up to the Stephen Leacock Award-winner The Best Laid Plans, this deeply funny satire continues the story of Honest Angus McLintock, an amateur politician who dares to do the unthinkable: tell the truth. Just when Daniel Addison thinks he can escape his job as a political aide, Angus McLintock, the no-hope candidate he helped into Parliament, throws icy cold water over his plans. Angus has just brought down the government with a deciding vote. Now the crusty Scot wants Dani ...
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About Time for True Crime

About Time for True Crime

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It’s about time you heard a true crime podcast from two educated women in the field. Each holding degrees in criminal justice, Allie and Abby are currently working in the criminal justice system. These two young, excited and educated women set out to share with you true crime stories, from old and current, small town and national headlines. We invite you to hang out with us as we dig into these crimes, criminal justice theory, psychology & sociology, discuss mental health and substance use, ...
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Ope There It Is

Jennie Koenig & Emily Caulkins

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A couple of small town midwestern ladies finding the gems hidden away in the hearts of small town people. We tell the stories and even interview people from our small-town Iowa area and learn about the incredible things they've seen and done. We'll also talk about Jesus and cake and butter cows and whatever the heck else. We (Jennie & Emily) believe God creates each person with unique beauty and purpose, like a gem buried waiting to be discovered. This doesn't always look fancy, or create "s ...
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The Broken Ukulele

Mark Lavigne

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Advice for Twenty Somethings in a Broken World. Each week Mark interviews a publisher or media personality to get their perspective on how to navigate this world from the perspective of someone who has lived it. From Mark's perspective, the glass is always half full.
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Across The Table with Dionysius

Dionysius ( Dion ) Williams

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Welcome to 'Across the Table with Dionysius,' where your host Dion Williams, a Mortgage Agent from Ottawa, Ontario, takes you on an exciting journey. Our podcast brings you the voices of leaders and professionals from across Canada, providing exclusive insights into trending topics and critical issues. Our mission is clear: to keep Canadian residents informed through the experiences and knowledge of our remarkable guests."
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Episode 206: The Death of Ashley Fallis On New Year's Eve 2011, a party turns deadly in the home of Tom and Ashley Fallis. After Ashley is pronounced dead, her death is quickly ruled a suicide, despite Ashley's Family and many others suspecting that not to be true. After a few years, 48 hours put out an episode that reopened the entire investigatio…
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On this episode of the DFD podcast, I have the honor of talking to Dr. Trevor DeVries. Dr. DeVries is a Professor and the Canada Research Chair in the department of biosciences at the University of Guelph. Trevor's research focuses on dairy cattle health, welfare, behavior, and nutrition. We have a great discussion about what can affect a cow's pro…
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Episode 205: The Lawson Family Murders Charles “Charlie” Lawson and his wife Fannie married in 1911 and went on to start a large family. In 1929, the Lawsons had a successful tobacco farm and a little cabin that housed their family of 9. For unknown (but debated) reasons, Charlie Lawson murdered 7 of his 8 children on Christmas Day before taking hi…
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The last clinical corner article of 2025! Matt and Allie are back to discuss this month's article about a familiar topic: Prehab! This specific article is a literature review that gathers information from thousands of cases and reports covering controlled trials that compared treatments for total hip and total knee surgeries. Matt poses his monthly…
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Episode 204: The Watts Family Massacre (Part 4) In our fourth and final part covering this case, we conclude our deep dive about the murders of Shanann, Bella and Cece Watts by husband and father Chris Watts. We discuss Chris’ experience in prison, love interests, and recent interviews as well as discuss some of the possible related psychology as i…
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The Prime Mover Series is back! This month, Matt and Allie talk to Zoë Luebbe, PT DPT about the movement she chose- walking through the grocery store! Timely for the busy holidays and chaotic public spaces like the grocery and retail stores, Zoë calls on her vestibular training and background to explain why this can be a very stressful task for dif…
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Episode 203: The Watts Family Massacre (Part 3) In part 3 of this series, we unpack what was believed in 2018 to have really happened the day Shanann, Bella, and Cece disappeared up to and including the discovery of their remains. (TW: murder of children, miscarriage, etc.) Tune in to this episode to learn more! Email us at: [email protected]
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Episode 202: The Watts Family Massacre (Part 2) In part 2 of this series, we take a deeper dive into the final months prior to Shanann’s disappearance. Her six week trip to North Carolina to visit family, and what Chris was up to for the five weeks before he joined them. After his family’s disappearance, Chris’ strange behavior set alarm bells off …
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Feeling Thankful for another monthly Clinical Corner Article! Matt and Allie are back to discuss a new case report from the JOSPT that describes a patient case that presented with elbow pain that wasn't resolving after 2 weeks. You'll hear that his Medial Epicondylalgia(ME) referred to as "golfer's elbow" through this article even though he is a Cr…
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Episode 201: The Watts Family Massacre (Part 1) Happy Thanksgiving! For Part 1 of a multipart Deep Dive, Abby covers the background and surface information known between Chris, Shanann, Bella and Celeste (“Cece”) Watts. In 2010, Shanann Rzucek met Chris Watts and the couple instantly hit it off. After marrying in the fall of 2012, they soon welcome…
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Episode 200: The Murder of Terry Dolowy In 1985, Terry Dolowy was only 24 years old when her decapitated remains were found set ablaze. Investigators combed over the scene and the very little evidence available to them, but her case quickly grew cold. DNA technology was minimal at best, and much of the evidence in her case had to wait decades befor…
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Episode 199: Roundtable: The Perfect Neighbor In this episode, we have a chatty roundtable and debrief about the hit Netflix documentary “The Perfect Neighbor” in which Ajike “AJ” Owens is shot and killed by her neighbor Susan Lorincz through a closed door. After more than a year of tension between the two, and several calls made by Susan to 9-1-1 …
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On this episode of the DFD, I have the pleasure of talking to Dr. Shari Van de Pol. She is a veterinarian and Computer Engineer and one of the founders and CEO of Cattleytics. Data management is becoming increasingly important when running a multimillion-dollar business, and Dr. Van de Pol and I have a great conversation about data management, huma…
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From the time she was a 7th grader in rural Minnesota, Deb Core knew she was passionate about livestock judging. Her mentors in 4H inspired her to pursue a path that would lead her to build a new layer on a family farm's legacy here in Pleasantville and become the first woman to judge the famous American Royal Steer Show in 2023. But beneath a grow…
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Episode 198: Omaima Nelson and the murder of Bill Nelson Omaima was born in the late 1960s and was raised in Cairo, Egypt as one of 16 children. After her parents divorce, she went with her mother to live in an impoverished part of the country. She moved to America at 18 when she married an American man, but she was divorced and working as a model …
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Episode 197: Teresita Basa: The Voice from Beyond In February 1977, the 15th floor of an apartment building on the north side of Chicago filled with smoke. Neighbors called for help and firefighters arrived to the scene, where they found the smoke coming from a single apartment. Once inside, they found a mattress in flames. Once the flames were ext…
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The second installment of our Prime Mover episodes- Matt and Allie interview Shelby Yahl, Physical Therapist at our Hamilton location, on her selection of movement: climbing stairs. Shelby explains that she chose the topic because she has seen this trend in a lot of her patient cases. She also brings up how fear and avoidance of leaving their homes…
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What happens when we stop viewing our struggles as punishments and start seeing them as opportunities for growth? In this heartfelt conversation, Fally Klein sits down with Meira Sefdieh to explore her transformative journey through the Vessel program. Key Questions Explored in the Episode: How can personal challenges become catalysts for growth an…
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Matt and Allie are back to discuss this month's clinical corner article! In this case presentation- you'll hear about a patient who experienced consistent gluteal pain even after seeing his PCP, PA and PT. With more and more time passing and worsening symptoms, and a palpable mass finding by the PT, the patient was urged to get an MRI. This uncover…
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On this episode of the DFD podcast, I had the pleasure of talking to Dr. Claira Seeley, an Assistant Professor in the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food System Department at the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Seeley's research focuses on the integration of dairy cow biology and precision dairy technologies, with a specific emphasis on epidemiologic…
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Introducing the Prime Mover Series- a new kind of episode we are adding to our monthly posts where we will be breaking down all that goes into body movement. From everyday tasks like walking up and down stairs, grocery shopping to professional athletics, and more! Our first Prime Mover episode we interview Charley Meade, Physical Therapist & clinic…
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What does it mean to thrive truly, not just survive or heal, but to live with joy, dignity, and integrity? In this episode of the Vessel mini-series, Fally Klein sits down with her longtime friend and collaborator, Nechama Stahl, a kala teacher and life coach, to explore what it looks like when Torah, authenticity, and everyday life intertwine. Tog…
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Matt and Allie are back at the Hamilton center to interview student PT Hannah Carlin. Hannah starts with her school history, her PT school application process along with how she found the early assurance application. Hannah explains how she become interested in PT early on from her own injuries and experience in PT. Matt asks all about her first cl…
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Episode 196: Dean Corll: The Candy Man (Part 4) Welcome to the fourth and final part of our Dean Corll series! With Dean dead, the investigators turned to David and Wayne to fill in the blanks. Wayne led investigators to the boat shed and other dump sites, revealing the mass graves and levels of depravity they inflicted on their victims. We discuss…
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What happens when manifestation becomes more than a practice? When it turns into a way of life? In this episode of the Vessel mini-series, Fally sits down with Yosi and Vivian Michaan from Panama to explore Module 7, “Manifestation .” Their story weaves together chance encounters, powerful constellations, and life-changing manifestations, including…
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Matt and Allie are back with this month's clinical article(s)! This month Matt pulled together three separate articles that cover repairing, testing, and strengthening the ACL as it relates to sensorimotor dysfunction. The first article dives into what sensorimotor dysfunction is and how ACL injuries affect it. They also found that repairing a pati…
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Send us a text What makes a man leave a 20-year career in the Canadian federal government to start over in Mexico? In this episode, Dionysus sits down with Ogi Vukos, a former public servant turned real estate developer, who now helps Canadians, Americans, and Europeans buy property in Mexico — the right way. From his early days investing in Ottawa…
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Episode 195: Dean Corll: The Candy Man (Part 3) In part 3, we continue discussing the series of horrific crimes Dean committed with the help of David Brooks, and now Wayne Henley. We cover Wayne’s introduction, early life, his role in the crimes, and how he ultimately ended Dean’s life. We compare and contrast David Brooks and Wayne Henley, and how…
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The injury heard around Bengals Nation. Matt Ernst jumps on a phone call with Dr. Bryan Fallis, local podiatry specialist, to talk all about what is to be expected from Joe Burrow's current injury after Sunday's home opening game. Being a big football fanatic- Dr. Fallis knows all that went into the play where Joe got hurt, when he got hurt, and Jo…
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What if the struggles you’ve carried aren’t setbacks, but stepping stones to the person you’re meant to become? In this powerful episode of the Vessel mini-series, Eli and Bruchi Ekstein share their journey of transforming trauma, navigating growth as a couple, and discovering how self-development rooted in Torah can reshape not only their marriage…
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Episode 194: Dean Corll: the Candy Man (Part 2) In part 2 of this series, we discuss the development of Dean’s relationship with David Brooks, the psychological impacts of this, and the first several murders committed after David became his accomplice. Dean’s hold over David proved itself useful as David would lure victims to Dean, for Dean. Tune i…
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Matt and Allie visit the Oxford PT Hamilton Center to talk to Lisa DeBord, PT MPT and her PT student Sela Maben. Sela shares her background, how she became interested in PT, and some fun stories about her past in Irish dancing! Sela shares her application process and why she ultimately chose UC. Sela is in her 12th week as a student PT intern with …
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What does it mean to live from your higher self instead of your story? In this episode of the Vessel mini-series, Fally sits down with Rachel Mozes to explore Module 5: the Higher Self. From her journey as an OT and personal trainer to her transition into breathwork and psychedelic facilitation, Rachel shares what it means to choose presence, servi…
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Episode 193: Dean Corll: The Candy Man (Part 1) Dean Corll was a prolific serial killer, rapist, and monster. He preyed on young boys and men and used a friendly demeanor to gain access to and build trust with those he abused. In this episode, we discuss Dean’s early life, young adulthood, and the ways in which he was able to connect with his desir…
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Send us a text Jethro Constant shares his journey as the owner of Constance Care Physiotherapy and explains why mobile physiotherapy services are revolutionizing patient care by meeting people where they are. • Movement is medicine – physiotherapy should focus on getting people moving, not just applying machines and passive treatments • The profess…
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Matt and Allie are back with the annual guest Lesley Allen, volunteer Race director for the T2T NKY 5k, to talk about this year's event! Lesley recaps the genesis of this event/foundation and how they are doing all the work to keep the promise to NEVER FORGET what took place on 9/11. The group share their own experiences in attending, coordinating …
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What if menstruation was your greatest portal to inner wholeness? In this raw and insightful episode of the Vessel mini-series, Fally Klein interviews Pessy Schwartz of Reclaim Womanhood about the power of shadow work, the mysteries of the feminine, and how cycle awareness can lead to profound transformation. This is a deep dive into the intersecti…
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Episode 192: The Murders of George and Catherine Peacock On September 17, 1989, George and Catherine Peacock were found brutally murdered in their Vermont home. The attacks on this elderly couple shook their community and left many wondering why someone would want to hurt the sweet couple, and who could possibly have done it. Their case remained un…
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Matt and Allie are back to discuss this month's clinical corner article. Matt starts with his question for students regarding whether or not prehab is effective for patients with FAI (Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome) having a hip arthroscopy. Allie interjects to have Matt further explain these terms and what the symptoms look like for this sy…
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What if the very emotions you’ve been trying to suppress your whole life are actually your superpower? In this conversation, Devoiry Fruchter, a hypnotherapist, social worker, and one of the “good ones,” explores how we can stop running from our feelings and begin embodying them as sources of insight, power, and healing. Key Questions Explored in t…
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Episode 191: The Murder of Jacque Rawson Waller On the outside, Jacque and Clay’s marriage might have seemed idyllic; beautiful couple, precious triplets, support around them. But behind closed doors, their relationship was marked with abuse and violence. Jacque did all the right things-- documented the abuse, told loved ones, and made her plans to…
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What does it mean to live with integrity, not just authenticity? In this episode of the Vessel mini-series, Fally Klein sits down with coach and breathwork facilitator Serele Katz for a rich and thoughtful conversation about uncovering your “yes,” finding alignment with your core values, and integrating body, mind, and soul in the process of growth…
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Episode 190: The Disappearance of Nicholas Barclay (Part 2) When DNA tests confirmed that not-so-Nicholas was, in fact, not Nicholas at all, they also confirmed his identity- Frederic Bourdin; a 23 year old French conman. Frederic, also known as The Chameleon, was a serial impostor who created more than 500 identities before he made his way to Texa…
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Matt and Allie visit the Montgomery center to interview student PT Maddie Bird. Maddie starts with her school history, shares a bit about her background and her experience in this clinical round at Oxford PT. Matt asks Maddie about her experience with our new Ai documentation assistance using Scribe technology. Maddie shares how she felt before sta…
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In this episode of the Vessel Podcast mini-series, host Fally Klein welcomes Tzvi Levitin, a rabbi, teacher, and life & business strategist, to discuss the significance of self-love. Tzvi shares his personal journey of coming to terms with self-love, emphasizing its importance for personal growth and effective boundary-setting. Tzvi's work with thi…
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Episode 189: The Disappearance of Nicholas Barclay (Part 1) In 1994, 13 year old Nicholas Barclay disappeared from San Antonio, TX. His mother and older siblings kept up the search, but it yielded nothing. Nicky was a troubled kid and was quickly believed to be a runaway. The family lost hope of finding him alive and hoped to one day find his body …
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Matt and Allie are joined by company partner Rob Schwab, PT DPT and his PT student Keagen. Matt interviews Keagen about his school history, his background and his experience in this clinical round with Oxford PT. Keagen brings up the use and his appreciation for the new Scribe technology Oxford PT has implemented to aid in documentation. Rob and Ke…
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Episode 188: Attack at the Mansion In Hillsboro, California on February 2, 1985, teenagers Laurie McKenna and Jeanine Grinsell were curious about the local, vacant mansion nearby. They had heard from other classmates that they could go for a secret tour; a security guard offered them if you showed up at the front gates. On that Saturday, Laurie and…
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Episode 187: CJ Short: Tactics of Surveillance Welcome to another CJ short! In this episode, we talk about different law enforcement and independent agencies’ tactics and approaches to surveillance. We discuss how they work, who can be surveilled, and the ethical considerations for all included. Tune in to this episode to learn more! Email us at: a…
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Matt and Allie present this month's clinical corner article that basically supports the whole theme of our podcast! Matt introduces the research report that tested the pathway of using direct access in visiting a PT first in comparison to the physician pathway alone. The study covered 66 children/adolescents presenting with muscle pain and split th…
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