Chiropractic Science gets the word out about chiropractic research. Chiropractors, patients and the public will learn about chiropractic research from the experts who are doing the research. You'll get the information in plain English, not through the media, nor a middleman. The podcast is also intended to motivate and assist the chiropractor and student to pursue research careers in chiropractic science!!!!
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Join Cleveland Institute of Art Assistant Dean of Students, Dr. Matt Smith, on a quest to answer all of your parent and family questions. We will share what it is like to be a student at CIA, upcoming events, and departments you should know. Do you have questions? We have answers! New Episodes drop every two weeks in the summer and then monthly beginning in September.
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Your All-Access Pass to the Hilltop! Straight from the Hilltop Studio, join hosts Angie Cooksy and Ben Jedd as they dive into the stories, experiences, and behind-the-scenes moments that make Bradley University one of a kind. From inspiring faculty and passionate students to dedicated staff and standout alumni, we’re bringing you the voices that shape campus life. Whether you're looking for insider tips, amazing achievements, or just a fun way to connect with Bradley, each 30-minute episode ...
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Interviews with UCLA Anderson FEMBA students, faculty and staff with host Assistant Dean Dylan Stafford.
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What makes a JCHS education not just different, but truly transformative? Welcome to Thinking Out Loud — where we dive deep, ask big questions, and explore what shapes learning at JCHS. Each week we talk with a member of the JCHS community about what really matters in learning and the uniquely JCHS approach to education.
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The You Matter! podcast was developed in 2019 by the Department of Campus Safety to inform the NYU community about resources that are available to victims, both on and off campus, and to give first-hand experiences of both victims and those in the community who assist them. To contact the You Matter! team, email us at [email protected]. You can also call Campus Safety's Victims Services Unit at 212.998.2222.
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Welcome to the 5 Points Church Planting Podcast where three church planters hope to make at least one good point. In each 30-minute episode (give or take), our goal is to discuss the ins and outs of church planting from a Reformed (as well as Presbyterian - we are PCA ministers after all) perspective. We also want to hear from some insightful voices concerning church multiplication. Our desire for this podcast is to be helpful, encouraging, stimulating and above all else glorifying to God. M ...
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Choosing Your Place, Finding Your People with Sayde Czerpak, Class of 2029
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10:09Send us a text What if the biggest change in your life started the moment you walked into a new school? In this episode, ninth-grader Sayde Czerpak shares how she chose JCHS, navigated the nerves of starting fresh, and slowly discovered a community that felt like home. She talks about taking positive risks—from running for class rosh to giving a d’…
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Conceptual Physics to CRISPR: Where Rigor Meets Wonder at JCHS with Dr. Cecily Burrill, Dean of Math & Science
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14:16Send us a text What actually prepares a person to think like a scientist? In this episode, Dr. Cecily Burrill explains how JCHS’s physics-first sequence intentionally aligns with teenage brain development and strengthens student mastery of chemistry and biology. She also digs into why modern AP science courses—now focused on scientific practices ra…
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From Antigone to Nike: How JCHS Sparked a Designer’s Journey with Rymo Hymowitz, Class of 2021
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12:53Send us a text What if the small moments in high school—the friendships, the mentors, the unexpected opportunities—turn out to be the spark that shapes your future? In this episode, we sit down with Rymo Hymowitz ’21, whose journey from sewing in the JCHS Commons to designing sports bras at Nike reveals how creativity grows when students are truly …
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Anne Hollis, Executive Director of Student Support Services & Title IX Deputy Coordinator
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072- Neck Pain, Medicare, Costs, Adverse Events with Drs. Jim Whedon and Brian Anderson
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1:22:34Drs. Jim Whedon and Brian Anderson join me for a discussion about their R15 award involving 3 Medicare neck pain cohort studies. Jim Whedon DC, MS is a Senior Health Services Researcher at Southern California University of Health Sciences and Adjunct Professor at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. He has authored […]…
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Building Champions by Playing the Right Way with Marty Cohen, Assistant Director of Athletics
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9:44Send us a text How is JCHS able to build championship-level teams — while keeping kindness and community at the core? In this episode, we sit down with Coach Marty Cohen, JCHS Assistant Athletics Director and Class of 2019 alum, to explore how the school’s athletics program reflects its values of balance, growth, and sportsmanship. From encouraging…
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Dr. Kris Maillacheruvu, Interim Dean Caterpillar College of Engineering and Technology and Foster College of Business
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Trust, Challenge, and Transformation on the Zion Journey with Sean Moler, Director of Athletics and Journey Leader
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10:20Send us a text What does it take to truly see your authentic self? In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, JCHS Director of Athletics and Zion Journey leader Sean Moler shares how the 10th Grade Journey to Zion challenges students to take “positive risks” — moments that stretch their limits while strengthening trust, reflection, and community. From n…
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Chad Lowell, Interim Chair, Associate Professor Department of Theatre Arts
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Why the Humanities Matter: Finding Meaning in Learning with Dr. Camilo Jaramillo
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14:28Send us a text What does it really mean to study the humanities in a world driven by data, speed, and technology? In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Dr. Camilo Jaramillo, Dean of Humanities at JCHS, explores how literature, history, and art help students make sense of themselves and the world they live in. From mock trials and creative projects …
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Brian Wardle, Men's Basketball Head Coach
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Grades vs. Growth: What Are We Really Assessing? with Michael Brody, Assistant Head of School
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8:49Send us a text What if grades reflected only what students truly learned—not compliance or point-chasing? In this episode, Michael Brody, Assistant Head of School at JCHS, shares the school’s “Grading for Learning” philosophy, which prioritizes mastery over noise like attendance penalties or extra credit. He explains how policies like retakes and r…
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Patrick Sheeley, Senior Music Business major and Social Media Marketing minor
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How do we Engage in Conversation Around Israel? with Adi Alouf, Director of Student and Jewish Life
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10:25Send us a text How do you teach young people to navigate one of the most polarizing topics of our time in a productive healthy, and thoughtful way? In this conversation, JCHS alum and Director of Jewish and Student Life, Adi Alouf, shares the story behind the school’s weekly “Lunch and Learn” series, launched after October 7, 2023. She explains why…
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When Torah Feels Foreign: Finding Our Way In with Tamar Rabinowitz, Dean of Jewish Studies
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11:28Send us a text What if reading Torah could make us more humble, responsible, and courageous? In this episode, Dean of Jewish Studies Tamar Rabinowitz explains how slowing down, listening deeply, and engaging multiple voices in dialogue can shape a person’s character as much as their intellect. Her teaching emphasizes humility, responsibility, and m…
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071- Dr. Cesar Hincapie – Chiropractic, Lumbar Disc Herniations, Nerve Root Injections
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1:01:15Dr. Cesar Hincapie and I discuss his research involving chiropractic, lumbar disc herniations and nerve root injections. He describes the ongoing SALuBRITY trial which is the first-ever chiropractic randomized clinical trial funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and is also partially funded by the European Centre for Chiropractic Research…
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Craig Dalhquist, Senior Associate Athletic Director Emeritus
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Seeing the World in a New Way with Jennifer Sturgill, Dean of Visual and Performing Arts
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12:35Send us a text How does the tension between structure and freedom allow for creativity to thrive? In this episode, Dean of Visual & Performing Arts Jennifer Sturgill explains her philosophy of teaching art as an exploration of open-mindedness. She illustrates this approach through a “notan” paper-cutting project, showing how structure, freedom, and…
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Cory Craig, Director of Admission Visit Experiences
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Where Great Colleges Say Yes, with Lauren Cook, Dean of College and Gap-Year Advising
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9:39Send us a text We are in conversation with Dean of College and Gap-year Advising, Lauren Cook. A 30-year veteran of College Admissions, Ms. Cook has worked on both sides of the process, as a college admissions officer for Mount Holyoke College and as a college counselor for students at JCHS. She is the former president of the Western Association fo…
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Sherri Morris, Interim Dean and Professor of Biology
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Education with Soul–Why JCHS Feels Different, and Is, with Rabbi Howard Jacoby Ruben
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17:00Send us a text In this episode, we’re talking with Rabbi Howard Jacoby Ruben, the Head of School at JCHS, who shares how a culture of courageous questioning, deep learning, and joyful belonging shapes everything from classroom discussions to community life. We’ll explore how the approach to learning at JCHS allows students to do more…. be more… as …
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Lee Newton, Director of Education Abroad and International Programs, Assoc. Prof., Dept. of English
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Sue Boettcher, General Manager of Dining Services and Collegiate Hospitality
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David Trillizio, Director of Orientation and Advisement
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070- Dr. Alice Cade – Chiropractic, Eye Tracking and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
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1:32:37In this interview, Dr Alice Cade discusses her interests of eye function and chiropractic amongst other topics. Dr. Cade is a clinician-scientist and senior lecturer at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, with adjunct appointments in neuroscience research and teaching at the University of Auckland and the Scotland College of Chiropractic. Her …
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Daniel Moon, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Brad McMillan, Coordinator, Master's in Nonprofit Leadership and Executive Director, Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Service
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Patricia Saleeby, Director of Social Work
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Carl Anderson, Associate Chair, Music Department
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David Daye ’23, Assistant Forensics Coach
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S04.E15. Spiritual Health of a Church Plant (Part 3) – Developing Community Life and Fellowship (You Don't Have to Putt Putt Alone)
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Dr. Ryan Reed, Department Chair, Political Science
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Dr. Kerrie Schattler, Chairperson, Civil Engineering and Construction and Dr. Joshua Lewer, Associate Dean for Future Initiatives
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S04.E14. Spiritual Health of a Church Plant (Part 2) – Church Vision and Mobilization
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James Shadid, Bradley University’s 13th President
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069 – Dr. Walter Herzog – Biomechanics, Spinal Manipulation, Vertebral Artery and Gait
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1:26:42In this interview Dr. Herzog and I discuss his research including: 1) the biomechanics of spinal manipulation; 2) spinal manipulation and the biomechanics of the vertebral artery; 3) spinal manipulation and gait and; 4) the sarcomere, titin and muscle contraction. Dr. Walter Herzog did his undergraduate training in Physical Education at the Federal…
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S04.E13. Spiritual Health of a Church Plant (Part 1) – Family and Spiritual Life
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S04.E11. How To Build a Perfect Church Planter
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S04.E10. Mistakes to Avoid in Church Planting
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S04. E09. Pastoring for the Long Haul – Pastor Cohorts and Friends with Elliot Grudem
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S04.E08. Fighting Narcissism as Church Planters – an interview with Dr. Dan Doriani
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46:01Read the article: "Narcissism Is Toxic for Pastors. But So Is Lack of Confidence." Dan's Podcast- Working You can reach us with comments or questions on: Twitter Facebook Or by email at: [email protected]
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068- Dr. Felipe Duarte – Neurobiology related to chronic musculoskeletal conditions and spinal manipulation
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1:35:26Dr. Duarte talks about the neurobiology of chronic musculoskeletal conditions, mechanisms of rehab strategies and spinal manipulation.By Dean Smith, DC, PhD
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S04.E07. Emotional Health for Church Planting
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S04.E06. Church Planting in Crisis – an interview with Dr. Guy Richard
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