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Stats + Stories

The Stats + Stories Team

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Statistics need Stories to give them meaning. Stories need Statistics to give them credibility. Every Thursday John Bailer & Rosemary Pennington get together with a new, interesting guest to bring you the Statistics behind the Stories and the Stories behind the Statistics.
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Embark on a transformative journey with "The Confidential," the podcast that will ignite your inner fire and inspire profound change. Hosted by Simone, this captivating series delves into the journey of life, touching its every facet to its depth. Discover the power of unwavering strength and resilience as Simone shares how you too can triumph; this podcast is a roadmap to overcoming life's challenges and stepping into your power. With a heart full of compassion and a will of steel, Simone p ...
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Intimate conversations about getting unwell - and getting better - with Bryony Gordon. From household names to ordinary people with extraordinary stories. Because mental health deserves to be talked about. Bryony Gordon's Mad World is a podcast hosted by Bryony Gordon dedicated to exploring the depths of mental health, focusing on openness, vulnerability, and personal journeys. With a unique blend of candid conversations and interviews with celebrities, public figures, and experts, the podca ...
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Data privacy is the footprint of our existence. It is our persona beyond ourselves, with traces of us scattered from birth certificates, Social Security numbers, shopping patterns, credit card histories, photographs, mugshots and health records. In a digital world, where memory is converted to 0’s and 1’s, then instantly transformed into a reproduction even in 3D, personal data is an urgent personal and collective subject. Those who wish to live anonymous lives must take extraordinary measur ...
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Unleash the power of positivity with Zen'n'ish! Dive into a world where zen meets dynamism, guided by the insightful Dr. LaKisha Hudson (a.k.a. Dr. KiKi). At Zen'n'ish, LLC, we're on a mission to spark a wave of positive energy that transforms lives. Through engaging discussions, empowering information, and actions for effective change, we aim to inspire, enlighten, and motivate you towards a more productive and positively charged life. Disclaimer: The insights shared on our podcast and webs ...
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Princeton Psychotherapy Center is revolutionizing mental health care with its innovative telehealth therapy services. Offering professional therapy sessions remotely, Princeton Telehealth Therapy provides a convenient and accessible option for individuals seeking support for various mental health challenges. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or stress, their licensed therapists are just a click away. This service is ideal for those with busy schedules or a ...
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Politics, geopolitics, economics, arts, and current affairs Constable has an extensive broadcasting background. He presented the Wall Street Journal's flagship daily TV show for many years and frequently hosted the syndicated John Batchelor radio show in New York. You'll find his written work in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Time, Forbes.com, Fortune, the New York Post, the New York Sun, and the South China Morning Post. He co-authored the award-winning book "WSJ Guide to the 50 Economi ...
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The Sports Rehab Lab

The Sports Rehab Lab

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Real talk that is unfiltered from real clinicians who treat sports EVERYDAY! This isn't your ordinary sports rehab podcast.....welcome to the Sports Rehab Lab! In today's social media environment it's hard to know what information being presented out there is correct and is it coming from reliable sources that actually see a substantial amount of patients with those diagnosis. Join our expert sports rehab staff with over 20 years experience in the sports rehab world. Snay Patel, Terrance Sgr ...
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Welcome to Federal Retirement Experts, your definitive source for navigating the complexities of federal retirement planning. Hosted by Retirement Coach Gregory Jameson, the Vice President of Federal Retirement Experts, our podcast serves federal employees across the nation, offering expert insights into the specific nuances of federal benefits and retirement planning. At Federal Retirement Experts, we take pride in the comprehensive guidance we provide, focusing on a smooth, comfortable pla ...
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A podcast for enlightened women... This podcast is to remind you that ‘who you are right now is enough’. If you are striving for perfection, you will always be bitterly disappointed. If we get really honest with ourselves, we have access to self-love, inner peace, clarity and happiness – it just takes some inner work. It takes experiencing the uncomfortable to commit to making radical changes. You have the power to make things happen and all you need to know is what you want in life. Each ep ...
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More than 15 years ago, Thomas Friedman wrote, “I prefer the term “global weirding,” because that is what actually happens as global temperatures rise and the climate changes. The weather gets weird. The hots are expected to get hotter, the wets wetter, the dries drier and the most violent storms more numerous.” Today’s Stats+Stories episode will b…
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In this groundbreaking episode of Health Confidential, host Simone Gisondi sits down with Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a pioneering researcher and professor at Boston College, to challenge everything you think you know about cancer. Moving beyond the conventional genetic model, Dr. Seyfried presents compelling evidence that cancer is, in fact, a metabolic …
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Earth day was launched in 1970 in the aftermath of several environmental disasters in the publication of Rachel Carson Silent Spring. It was designed to help raise awareness of environmental issues and has since grown into a global event. With this year's Earth Day taking out a particular urgency in light of the most recent UN Climate Report. But w…
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According to the U.S. State Department, three-fifths of global GDP, three-quarters of world trade, and 90 percent of official development assistance can be accounted for in 38 countries. Those countries are members of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development – or OECD. Founded in 1961 and headquartered in Paris, the OECD’s goals i…
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In this eye-opening episode of Health Confidential, we dive deep into the groundbreaking research of Dr. Valter Longo, a leading authority in the science of fasting, longevity, and disease prevention. Discover how fasting-mimicking diets are revolutionizing cancer care and transforming the way we approach aging and chronic illness. We unpack the bi…
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In this enlightening episode of Health Confidential, we explore the ancient origins of human existence with author and universal communicator Michelle Vickers. Michelle shares how universal beings revealed the nine fundamental universal gifts that empower us to shape our lives. She delves into the role of the Angelics in humanity’s creation and how…
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When people think of public goods, they most likely think of things like parks or schools. But official statistics are also a kind of public good. They help us understand things like housing prices, the costs of goods and the spread of disease. However, this data infrastructure is under threat around the world. The work of official statisticians an…
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Lisa LaVange is the 2018 President of the American Statistical Association and she is PhD, is Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Biostatistics { add link to dept } in the Gillings School of Global Public Health { add link to Gillings SPH } at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also director of the department’s C…
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In this insightful episode of Health Confidential, Simone sits down with Martha Hayden, an expert in holistic health, personal transformation, and corporate consulting. Martha shares her wisdom on balancing structure and freedom in the healing process, the interconnected nature of well-being, and how keystone habits can transform daily life. KEY TA…
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The use of force by police has been in the news a lot lately, in connection to everything from protests on college campuses to the death of individuals during arrests. There’s no singular, shared definition of what use of force is according to the National Institute of Justice. A local police department will set a standard, but that threshold for w…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! This episode contains mature themes and is recommended for listeners 18 and older. Pleasure isn’t just about intimacy—it’s about reclaiming joy, rest, and self-care in all aspects of life. In this episode, Natasha Riley, a licensed sex therapist, clinical sexologist, and pleasure strategist, explores why so many women, especi…
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Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! This is part 2 of our conversation with Russ Linville from Training Haus in Minneapolis Minnesota. We will finish our conversation on Upper extremity return to sport, and discuss whether or not surgical advancements and technology can help speed up rehab processes for our upper extremity athletes…
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The COVID pandemic has complicated everything from school to work to grocery shopping. The need to physically distance from people not in our homes has made it difficult to maintain friendships or causal relationships while being stuck at home with a significant other for months on end can make even the biggest house seem tiny. COVID’s impact on re…
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Sports analytics is a booming industry with new technologies allowing for the parsing of ever more sophisticated statistics. Analysts can now examine the height and the force of a gymnast tumbling pass, the probability of going for it on a 4th down in football, actually working out, and the arc of the best swing for a baseball player. Analytics are…
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Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! For this episode we have Dr Russ Linville as our guest to talk about everything upper extremity rehab related and return to sport. Russ works at Training HAUS in Minneapolis Minnesota which is one of the leading sports medicine and athlet rehab centers in the US. We talk about everything from pos…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Join Lizzy Gobst, LMFT and certified EFT Tapping practitioner, as she unpacks the transformative potential of EFT tapping for enhancing relationships and fostering personal growth. In this episode, Lizzy shares how tapping can be used to navigate emotional challenges, break unhelpful patterns, and cultivate deeper self-awaren…
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Are you ready to register for a 100-mile race that includes 60,000 feet of elevation gain? How about a 3000-mile race cycling across the United States in the race across America? These endurance competitions and events are amazing athletic achievements, and women are competing in these events in ever-increasing numbers. These amazing feats and the …
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Join New York City’s Chief Privacy Officer, Mike Fitzpatrick. Explore the role of a city’s CPO. Cities must balance the interests of personal privacy and municipal operations, while complying with open records and other federal and state laws. Municipalities collect, use, and share vast databases of personally identifiable information (PII). They u…
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Dr. Rose Marie Ward is a professor in Miami University's Department of Kinesiology & Health. She studies college student health, with a focus on both addictive/harmful behaviors (alcohol use, disordered eating, unsafe and unwanted sexual behavior) and prosocial activities (women’s leadership, life satisfaction, scholastic achievement, exercise, and…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! In this inspiring episode, Dr. Tynia Hopkins, founder of Dr. Sunshyne Coaching, highlights the transformative power of seeking support to navigate life’s challenges. As a life coach dedicated to helping individuals build resilience and clarity, Dr. Hopkins shares insights on why support systems are essential, who can benefit …
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In this thought-provoking episode of Health Confidential, Simone speaks with Dr. Asad Choudhry, MD, a trailblazer challenging conventional medical practices. Dr. Choudhry shares his personal journey, deeply rooted in his experiences with vaccine injuries and ethical concerns in biotech. He brings to light the significant impact of emotional, enviro…
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In this episode of the Telegraph Women’s Sport podcast, we’re talking about money. Host Dame Laura Kenny is joined by three guests to delve into the financial landscape of women’s sports. Dani Rowe, a former British cyclist, shares her experiences with the stark pay disparities in road cycling. In 2018, she earned just €30,000, while her male count…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! In this empowering episode, Shlomit Liz Sanders, LMFT and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, delves into how living with intention can help tackle anxiety, prevent burnout, and shift away from fear-based parenting. With actionable strategies and insights grounded in her professional expertise, Shlomit inspires listeners …
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The Data Privacy Detective returns from a short sabbatical to recommend a New Year’s Resolution for 2025 - make this the Year of the Passkey. Data privacy best practice moved from passwords to multi-factor authentication. But this has not stopped the increasing online theft of assets and identities. Password-based technology is failing to stem fina…
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About 5.4 million Americans live with some form of paralysis. Sometimes that's just a temporary loss of mobility, but for the Americans whose paralysis is caused by a spinal cord injury, that loss of movement is often permanent, as there's no biological way to heal an injured spinal cord. There are efforts to see if technology might be able to help…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Danielle McDowell, M.S., LPC, Virginia Board of Counseling Approved Supervisor, joins us to share her expertise in building healthier relationships, setting boundaries, and empowering personal growth. As the owner of LITTherapy, Danielle integrates her knowledge of couples therapy, stress management, and women’s coaching to h…
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Glenn Platt ​(@glennplatt) is the C. Michael Armstrong Professor of Network Technology & Management & Director of Interactive Media Studies at Miami University​​. He is interested in social media marketing, digital media and e-Commerce​​. He is also the faculty ​sponsor of the Esports team at Miami.By The Stats + Stories Team
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Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! We cannot deny the fact that golf is one of the hottest sports out there for almost all of our patients of any age or athletic ability. That's why it is super disappointing for people when an injury hits, and they are not able to play. Some people may think that returning is so easy, but we need …
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Join Peter Faleskini, a visionary leader, coach, and author, as he shares his transformative journey from burnout and bankruptcy to sustainable growth and clarity. With decades of experience across multiple sectors, Peter’s no-nonsense approach to coaching and consulting helps individuals navigate midlife challenges and disti…
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Artists of today are still making albums, however with so much emphasis being put on streaming charts how many of today's album streams are being made up by a few hit tracks? That distinction is the focus of today's episode of Stats and Stories with guest Chris Dalla Riva.Chris Dalla Riva is an analyst for the music streaming service Audiomack by d…
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Text Us Your Thoughts! Join Atara Parkinson, LMFT, Certified Integrative Practitioner, and Brainspotting Therapist, as she unpacks the powerful connection between metabolic health and mental wellness. In this episode, we dive into how optimizing brain-body balance through nutrition, mindfulness, and innovative therapeutic practices can reshape your…
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In this extra episode of the Telegraph Women’s Sport Podcast, we’re tackling a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of sports: the impact of kit on female athletes. Hosted by Dame Laura Kenny, we’re joined by a line-up of guests who know the challenges all too well. Tess Howard, a pioneering England and GB hockey player, shares her journey advocatin…
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For decades, college athletes could not make any money from their sports identities. In 2021 the NCAA passed an interim name image and likeness policy which now grants athletes control over those indentities. They can now be paid for autographs, personal appearances, and endorsements. The economic impact of the NCAA name image and likeness changes …
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Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! Its not just about treating one body part when an athlete comes in to rehab. Sure we have to fix their knee or hip or shoulder, but they really need to return to competitive athletics. That's why it's important to treat the whole body and makes sure that all body parts work together to output the…
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Distinguished journalist Ben Weinthal joins us today to talk about how Hezbollah plans to invade North Israel got revealed. Plus the mood in the middle east ahead of the holiday season and Trump inauguration. Exclusive: A look at Hezbollah's plan to terrorize and invade northern Israel https://www.foxnews.com/world/exclusive-look-hezbollahs-plan-te…
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The blue ice giants in our outer solar system have unusual magnetic fields, missing what we understand as traditional north-south poles. For decades, scientists have been trying to understand why while also puzzling out what the planets are made of under their atmospheres. Some have suggested the planets may experience diamond rain others that thei…
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Linda J. Young is Chief Mathematical Statistician and Director of Research and Development of USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service . She oversees efforts to continually improve the methodology underpinning the Agency's collection and dissemination of data on every facet of U.S. agriculture. She works on the surveys designed to characteri…
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Widely respected journalist Ben Weinthal joins us from Jerusalem to discuss the goings on in Lebanon and Israel this week. First an epic barrage of Hezbollah rockets rained down on Isreal, then there was cease fire negotiation and a resolution between the two. It’s what happened next that will shock you. Plus how the U.S. will likely fight back aga…
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Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! We end up discussing knee surgery all of the time, and our focus always ends up being on the ACL, but meniscus tears and meniscal repair is all too common with our athletic population. But, when these individuals come in, especially after surgery, how are we treating them. Are they non-weight bea…
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In this compelling episode of Health Confidential, Simone dives deep into the root causes of heart disease with Dr. Stephen Hussey, MS, DC, a chiropractor and functional medicine expert. Dr. Hussey shares eye-opening insights that challenge conventional medicine, including the heart’s true function, the myths around cholesterol, and how lifestyle f…
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After Hurricane Helene left a path of destruction from Florida through North Carolina in 2024 you may not expect to see a lot of little Helene's in kindergarten rosters 6 years from now. But what names are emerging, and why? Will popular songs or singers be influencing name choices? If so, will lots of little Taylors be on our hypothetical kinderga…
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In this episode of the Telegraph Women's Sport Podcast, we're delving into the topic of body image. Hosted by Dame Laura Kenny, we bring together three women to share their stories and insights. Ellie Boatman, a Great Britain rugby sevens player, opens up about her journey through body image struggles and overcoming an eating disorder to develop a …
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Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! Thoracic outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a condition that plagues our overhead athletes, but often times goes undiagnosed. You may have athletes come into the clinic with the classic signs, but there are other signs and symptoms that are not so apparent and could stray you away from this diagnosis. The …
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Trees have long been imagined as the earth’s lungs inhaling carbon dioxide and exhaling the oxygen needed to support life. That life, too, is important for sustaining the earth. One scholar suggests that the animals that fill the planet’s landscapes serve as earth’s heart and arteries without them, the earth would be little more than a barren rock.…
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Widely respected journalist Ben Weinthal joins us from Jerusalem to discuss the impact of Trump wining the White House on the ongoing wars in the region. Plus a slew of questions get raised after five Israeli's get arrested after allegedly leaking secrets from the Prime Minister's office. That and more. Credits NASA liftoff audio courtesy of NASA l…
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Jill Leyland represents the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) on the UK National Statistician’s“Advisory Panel on Consumer Prices – Stakeholder”. Together with John Astin she wrote the2015 paper “Towards a Household Inflation Index” (since updated) which the ONS used as astarting point for the development of the Household Costs Indices. From 2009 to …
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