Bringing people together for respectful conversations about today’s most contentious issues affecting our schools. A way forward in divided times.
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Contentious Conversations Podcasts
Pharmacists and healthcare industry leaders Rob ‘Hoopi’ Nahoopii PharmD, MS, ACE and Greg Wilson PharmD, BCPS, ACE dive deeply into the complicated and contentious 340B Program as well as other pressing Pharmacy matters. Special guests and industry experts pop in frequently to add insights from all sides of the discussion. If you serve in the pharmacy sector, this podcast is a must-listen!
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A podcast for learning how to deepen convictions without dividing communities. Tune in for insight from Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer on how to cultivate understanding, civility, and compassion in disagreement.
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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio hosted By Pamela L Henderson brings you honest discussions and topics about whats real in to days world, having open discussions of your ‘Truth’ pertaining to obstacles and challenges that one will either endure over a period of time that has caused hardships and limited resources. Pamela who has over came Injustice and obstacles on her journey had a vision to help give a platform for young adolescents to speak about how we can together as a diversity culture make ...
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Join hosts Scott Aniol and Virgil Walker on Honest Conversations in Black and White, where they dive into books, engage with diverse guests, and explore contentious topics from a biblical worldview. Each episode offers thoughtful dialogue aimed at deepening your faith and understanding of Scripture. Tune in to challenge your thinking, gain new insights, and enjoy engaging discussions on faith, culture, and theology. Subscribe for fresh perspectives on Christian living and biblical truths.
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In "This Makes It Personal," documentary filmmaker and host Ben Nathan brings nuance to the world's most contentious issues through intimate conversations with those who've experienced them firsthand. Each episode is a journey, offering a rare opportunity to eavesdrop on the tough conversations many shy away from. Through poignant and unpredictable human stories and frank discussions, the show fosters empathy, understanding, and hope. Join Ben as we go beyond the headlines and soundbites tow ...
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Hosted by Bhargavi Zaveri, ‘Land of a Billion’ brings you expert conversations about the most contentious of the holy roti-kapda-makaan trinity – the makaan over our heads, and the larger ecosystem that governs it.
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Safeguarding Healthcare leads you through the intricate corridors of hospitals, taking you behind closed doors on an extraordinary journey. This is the podcast that holds a stethoscope to the beating heart of hospitals to reveal the reasoning behind the clinical governance decision making process. Join host, Dr David Rankin, a 35-year veteran of medical administration, as he puts some of Australia’s most senior hospital managers in the hot seat to challenge them with major and often complex ...
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Unapologetic Podcast is a Christian podcast where we don't avoid hard conversations, we aim for them. In each episode we will talk about the contentious, taboo and uncomfortable. If you don’t want to be challenged, these are not the podcasts for you. The 'Grainery Young Adults: Unapologetic Podcast' is produced specifically for adults (16+). The people interviewed express their personal experiences and opinions only, in the hope that the content challenges, encourages and sparks conversation ...
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In an often contentious, fractured society, Sandbox Cooperative seeks to build an extended community of listeners; knocking down walls of division with curiosity and conversation. Twice a month we explore topics that people are actually talking about, considering them through a lens of spirituality, humor and discovery. You’ll discover a permission giving platform to explore new ideas with an ever-growing perspective of our world, and as the hosts regularly say, “there is always more room in ...
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My husband and I found that we have our best discussions about life, love, and the myriad of topics associated with relationships when we are laying in bed. Something about being in the bed calms the spirit and makes it difficult to be contentious about any topic, even the highly charged ones. This is our podcast for you where we have real, honest, and straightforward discussions about relationships, love, and life.
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Our stories have the power to bring us closer together, if only we will listen. Emmy Award-winning journalist and entrepreneur, Linda Lorelle, guides guests through insightful, intimate conversations that reveal our common humanity. This show is not about politics; it is about finding a way to reclaim civility in the context of the contentious times in which we live, by sharing our personal and professional stories, in hopes that others might find a glimpse of themselves.
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Geeks in a Pod is a fun and, occasionally, contentious new podcast where we debate and discuss a wide variety of pop culture related topics. What are the best films of the past decade? Are video game subscriptions worth it? What is the best streaming service out there for you? These are just some of the enjoyable and diverse conversations we are going to have week after week. So join us, for all are welcome to this very.... not so serious, but sometimes hilarious... journey through geekdom.
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The podcast where you can join Yannik Encarnacao and Matthew Smith for candid conversations on sports & culture. Join us for new episodes every week!
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RevDem Podcast is brought to you by the Review of Democracy, the online journal of the CEU Democracy Institute. The Review of Democracy is dedicated to the reinvigoration, survival, and prosperity of democracies worldwide and to generating innovative cross-regional dialogues. RevDem Podcast offers in-depth conversations in four main areas: rule of law, political economy and inequalities, the history of ideas, and democracy and culture.
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"Why Daddy Never Cries" is a unique podcast dedicated to empowering fathers and transforming the narrative surrounding fatherhood post-divorce. Our mission is to keep fathers actively involved in their children's lives despite the challenges of contentious separations. We strive to end the marginalization of fathers, ensuring they are seen, heard, and celebrated as vital, irreplaceable pillars in their children's upbringing. Through engaging conversations, expert insights, and real-life stor ...
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Too many voices are not being heard in the Catholic Church today. "The Gloria Purvis Podcast" is a new podcast from America Media hosted by radio personality and Catholic commentator, Gloria Purvis. The podcast centers the opinions, stories and experiences of individuals who have been marginalized in the Catholic Church and in society. A consistent ethic of life informs the conversations and honestly critiques narrow applications of Catholic teachings and ideological attitudes. It's not libe ...
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"Reality Based" is not your typical podcast. Hosted by Jake Rattlesnake, this show dives headfirst into the most contentious and thought-provoking topics of our time. From politics and philosophy to culture and science, we fearlessly explore the nuances of reality, challenging conventional wisdom and sparking insightful conversations along the way. Each episode features in-depth discussions with a diverse array of guests, ranging from experts and activists to everyday individuals, all sharin ...
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Welcome everyone! My name is Brian Belford. I'm the host of The shop and Chivalry Podcast. I'm a hobbyist tradesman, I enjoy engaging intellectual conversations, and I'm passionate about learning other peoples' passions. I'm here to talk "shop" with people. I want to hear about their fields or their interests from their own perspectives. Also, I want to have the opportunity to talk about sometimes difficult topics while also having respect for each other. I'm stoked to get started and grow f ...
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In an era of political division and polarized debate, we are losing our ability to hear each other. The volume of our disagreements is at an all-time high, while our ability to communicate with kindness and empathy is at an all-time low. This podcast seeks to change that by engaging people from different backgrounds and beliefs in good old-fashioned conversation. Listen in as Rabbi Michael Beyo and anthropologist Dr. Adrian McIntyre spend time listening, sharing, and discovering common groun ...
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Ever wondered what happens when you fill a cello with bees? Or how robins have successfully colonised the outer-reaches of our universe? Or why the world is destined to be populated purely by female turtles? This podcast celebrates nature and the stories of those who care deeply for it. Join artist, actor and Woodland Trust & Wildlife Trusts ambassador David Oakes, for a series of informal, relaxed conversations with artists, scientists, creatives and environmentalists as they celebrate the ...
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Once I knew A Girl is a guide to navigating the complexities of relationships. Sam Bailey is a Minister, Therapist, Educator, Coach, Speaker, and Author who loves to engage others in related conversations. If you seek to gain and maintain healthy relationships or find love, this is the podcast you have been looking for. Each new episode will give a fresh take on a relevant topic. Sam believes most relational problems can be addressed by confronting the environmental or experiential factors s ...
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"Fear holds you back. Intuition, faith and love push you forward." Dr. Dana Saperstein, PhD., host of the Fear Me Out Podcast, has been in private practice as a clinical psychologist in Santa Barbara, CA for more than 30 years. His unique approach will have you experiencing fear differently. Along with his studio guests, he engages in life conversations that most people are too uncomfortable to have. Questions/Comments/Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Visit our website: http ...
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"Conservative Voices Silenced" is a thought-provoking podcast that delves into the challenges faced by individuals who identify as conservatives in a society influenced by progressive ideologies. Hosted by passionate advocate Kristine Sposato, this podcast provides a platform for those who believe their conservative viewpoints have been suppressed and their values compromised amidst the rise of the progressive woke movement. In each episode, Kristine addresses the bias against conservatives ...
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No Matter What Happens: A Race Forward Limited Podcast Series is a five episode series that explores crucial questions about the future of social movements, particularly the racial justice movement. How do we continue to push back against the rise of authoritarianism and safeguard the hard-won victories of recent years? This year has seen a dramatic shift in the political landscape with President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 election and endorsement of his Vice President Kamala Harri ...
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Let’s talk about womanhood the world over. Despite making up over half of the global population, women control less wealth, own less land, hold fewer public offices, and shoulder more domestic burdens. But in every corner of every country there are individuals with enough gumption to break the system and bend the rules. That's why Sabrina Merage Naim and Kassia Binkowski are hosting intimate conversations with individuals who are changing the narrative for women everywhere.
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SMU Perspectives Podcasts is a series of interviews with thought leaders at SMU, a private research and teaching institute in Dallas. SMU community members share their expertise on a wide spectrum of topics and research. The first podcasts in the series focus on the work of Dedman Law School professors: Christina Sautter sheds light on the world of Wall Street retail investors who rocked the market as did those depicted in the hit movie, "Dumb Money"; Natalie Nanasi shares how her team at th ...
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The Hungarian Border That Took Years to Draw
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30:37Borders are rarely born in conference halls. As thenewly edited book The Disputed Austro-Hungarian Border: Agendas, Actors, and Practices in Western Hungary/Burgenland after World War I, published this yearby Bergahn Books shows that the borders are created by wars and conflicts and then changed by clerks, soldiers, smugglers and villagers trying t…
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Contentious Politics and Democratic Resilience
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38:15In this episode, we sit down with Professor Mohammad Ali Kadivar to explore the urgent and timely question of popular protests amid global democratic backsliding. Drawing from his acclaimed monograph, Popular Politics and thePath to Durable Democracy, Kadivar poses the following questions: What role does dissent play in sustaining democracies? Do p…
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Last year, five months after the terrorist attacks against Israel on October 7th, Simon Greer, a Jewish leader and social entrepreneur, assembled a diverse team of scholars and activists - pro-Israel, pro-Palestine, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and atheist, to study the Israel-Palestine conflict from the ground up. The group spent 10 days traveling t…
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Ep 78 | Government Shutdown, Most Favored Nations Pricing and Direct-to-Consumer Pharmacy Supply Chain Discussion
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33:05In this episode, Greg and Rob chat about what the government shutdown might mean for 340B Program oversight in the short-term. They’ll also discuss a flurry of developments from manufacturers recently. Specifically, they’ll highlight efforts to promote more direct-to-consumer (DTC) pathways for obtaining medications, all related to a recent Trump A…
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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio, October 7, 2025
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56:50Guest, Dr Theresa Callaghan, Cosmetic SpecialistBy [email protected] (Author)
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The Myth of Democratic Resilience – In Conversation with Jennifer Cyr and Nic Cheeseman
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Two Panelists on Opposite Sides of the Ethnic Studies Debate Want to Continue the Conversation (Ep 48)
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52:24In a live, online discussion we co-hosted with Braver Angels on September 4th, 2025, eight panelists discussed whether Ethnic Studies should be required for high school graduation, whether such a course should even be offered at all, or whether the content is likely to do more harm than good. Nearly 200 audience members from across the country list…
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The Future of California’s High School Ethnic Studies Course (Ep 47)
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1:45:31Should high school students be required to take an Ethnic Studies course? Should such a course even be offered at all, or is the content likely to do more harm than good? These were the questions that a diverse group of panelists discussed in a live, online “fishbowl” discussion we co-hosted with Braver Angels on September 4th, 2025. Nearly 200 aud…
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The Co-optation of Antonio Gramsci’s Ideas by the Contemporary (Far-)Right
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31:43This episode, part of the series When the Far Right and the FarLeft Converge, features Francesco Trupia and Marina Simakova discussing the ideological co-optation of Antonio Gramsci’s ideas by the contemporary (far-)right. They examine when and how right-wing actors adopted his political language, and how political conjunctures in and beyond Europe…
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Bridging The Divide In The Israel-Palestine Conflict
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38:27Simon Greer, a Jewish leader, social entrepreneur, and founder of Bridging the Gap, and Saad Soliman, a Muslim entrepreneur and justice reform advocate, could be enemies. A generation ago, members of their families were trying to kill each other in the Six-Day war. Simon’s uncles fought for Israel in 1967, while Saad’s uncles died fighting for Egyp…
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In this episode, Greg and Rob are joined by SpendMend colleague Heather Lynch, to talk about how H.R.1 (i.e. One Big Beautiful Bill Act, or OBBBA) could impact 340B covered entities in the long run. They’ll discuss how federal Medicaid cuts projected from the bill could influence a trend in lower average DSH% for some hospitals, threatening 340B Pr…
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Tranformations of the Latin American Right: From Pink Tide to Polarization – Part2
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23:49In the second part of our special two-part episode ofthe Review of Democracy podcast, we continue our conversation with André Borges, Ryan Lloyd, and Gabriel Vommaro, editors of The Recasting of the Latin American Right, published by Cambridge University Press. Building on our first discussion of parties, movements, and leaders, this episode turns …
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Transformations of the Latin American Right: From Pink Tide to Polarization - Part 1
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27:05In this special two-part episode of the Review of Democracypodcast, we speak with André Borges, Ryan Lloyd, and Gabriel Vommaro, editors of the book The Recasting of the Latin American Right, recently published by Cambridge University Press. The conversation explores how Latin America’s right has been reshaped since the early 2000s — from the rise …
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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio, September 16, 2025
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48:49All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio with Pamela Lynnette Henderson Guest, Domizio CiprianiBy [email protected] (Author)
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The Politics of Migration Narratives – In Conversation with Andrew Geddes
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37:56Migration is one of the most salient issues in European politics today. While its importance for voting decisions is widely acknowledged, many of its key characteristics remain the subject of vivid debate. Opinions about migration often diverge sharply: Does migration pose a threat to European societies, or is it essential for economic survival? Ar…
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Colonial Roots and Continuities in Europe’s Migration System – In Conversation with Janine Silga
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36:15When the first treaties that laid the groundwork for today’s European Union and the European Convention on Human Rights were signed after the Second World War, many of today’s member states were still significant colonialpowers—empires. It was only in the years that followed that these European empires eroded, and many countries in the Global South…
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Intellectual Humility In Public Engagement
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34:31On today’s episode, Tim speaks with psychologists Liz Hall (Ph.D.) and Erin Smith (Ph.D.) on the virtue of intellectual humility and the importance of this virtue for addressing biases and in helping with our consumption of social media. Through the course of the discussion, they address the following questions: What is intellectual humility? Do Ch…
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Ep 76 | HRSA DRL Updates & 340B Rebate Comments
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1:01:45In this episode, Greg and Rob review recent changes made to the HRSA Audit Data Request List (DRL). They also discuss some of the comments provided by the public to HRSA regarding potential 340B rebate models, debate a recent change to a manufacturer’s contract pharmacy restrictions, and highlight some communication that has gone out to hospitals r…
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Capitalism’s Democracy: Competition and Resilience in Twenty-First Century
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33:14In our latest episode of the special series produced in partnership with the Journal of Democracy, we discuss the recent article co-authored by Steven Levitsky, Semuhi Sinanoglu, and Lucan Way, entitled “Can Capitalism SaveDemocracy?” (Journal of Democracy, Vol. 36, No. 3, July 2025). We engage this provocative piece against the backdrop of recent …
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When a young patient deteriorates from back pain to septic shock and then paraplegia, the questions begin. ‘Safeguarding Healthcare’ host Dr David Rankin and Dr Paul Lane, the Medical Director Safety, Quality and Innovation at The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, dissect this intriguing scenario. Together they discuss delayed diagnosis, open di…
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Scripts of Revolutions: A Conversation with Dan Edelstein
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36:03In this episode of Democracy and Culture, we speak with Dan Edelstein, William H. Bonsall Professor of French at StanfordUniversity, about his new book The Revolution to Come: A History of an Idea from Stasis to Lenin (Princeton University Press, 2025). His academic investigations range across literary studies, historiography, political thought and…
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Are Your Schools Prepared for ICE Raids? (Ep. 46)
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32:11In this timely conversation, attorney Leo Tucker shares his expertise on preparing schools and communities for immigration enforcement actions that could separate children from their families. As executive director of Aid (Aiding Survivors of Trafficking and Child Abuse), Tucker has developed a comprehensive, free guide called "Preparing for ICE Ra…
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A New Constitutional Settlement for Poland? – In Conversation with Maciej Kisilowski (Part 2)
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33:24On 1 June 2025, the second round of Poland’s presidential election resulted in a surprise win for Karol Nawrocki, backed by the right-wing populist Law and Justice party, over Warsaw’s liberal mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, the candidate of the ruling Civic Coalition. The knife-edge campaign highlighted deep social divisions in the Polish society. In Par…
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The Illiberal Trap: Stanley Bill and Ben Stanley on Trilemmas and Warnings from Poland
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58:02In this new episode of our special series produced in partnership with the Journal of Democracy, Stanley Bill and Ben Stanley draw on their new article “Democracy After Illiberalism: A Warning from Poland” (July 2025, Vol. 26, No. 3) to discuss the challenges, dilemmas, and paradoxes ofliberalism after illiberalism in Poland. They reflect on the co…
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Offering Apologies Involving Contentious Issues
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36:08Dr. Ed Uszynski (Ph.D.) is back on the podcast to speak with Tim about a provocative cultural moment: when Max Lucado issued an apology to a multi-ethnic church in San Antonio, TX, following the death of George Floyd. The incident received mixed responses, positively received as being an act of racial reconciliation to being negatively critiqued as…
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Ep 75 | 340B Rebate Guidance Update – HRSA FAQs
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50:34In this episode, Greg and Rob catch up on insights gathered and lessons learned from various forums our team has attended over the last few weeks. Also, they discuss the recently posted FAQ page provided by HRSA in response to questions around the 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program. 340B Rebate HRSA FAQ: https://www.hrsa.gov/opa/340b-model-pilot-progr…
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A patient in ED dies of a catastrophic stroke after what seems like delays in clinical treatment. What should a medical administrator do? Dr Liz Mullins, Director of Medical Services, Bega Valley Health Service at Southern NSW Local Health District, joins our host, Dr David Rankin, to explore the complexities of medical administration following a p…
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From Competitive Authoritarian to Hegemonic: Berk Esen on the Decline of Turkish Democracy and the Prospects for Its Revival (Part 2)
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39:49In Part 2 of our latest episode in the special seriesproduced in partnership with the Journal of Democracy, Berk Esen turns to the other side of the equation: how Turkey’s opposition is pushing back against an increasingly hegemonic regime. This episode builds on Part1, where we explored the regime’s authoritarian escalation through thecourts, medi…
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War, Oligarchs, and the Future of Ukraine’s Political Economy – Inna Melnykovska on Civic Transformation, Reconstruction and EU Influence in Wartime Ukraine
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48:42How is war transforming Ukraine’s economy—and itsoligarchs? In this Review of Democracy podcast, political economist Inna Melnykovska (Central European University) discusses how the full-scale Russian invasion has led to surprising shifts in business-state relations, including a turn toward civic responsibility among Ukraine’s biggest companies. In…
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Psychologists Liz Hall (Ph.D.) and Erin Smith (Ph.D.) are back on the podcast to speak with Tim about myside bias, a prevalent phenomenon that also goes by the name of confirmation bias. While myside bias has been around for awhile, cultural conditions seem to to be exacerbating this type of bias. What cost does myside bias exact on our critical th…
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Ep 74 | Annual Hospital Recertification & Proposed Changes to OPAIS
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30:34In this episode, Greg and Rob discuss tips for completing the annual 340B hospital recertification process, which is occurring now through early September. They also recap a recent notice in the Federal Register that signals HRSA’s intent on modifying some elements of OPAIS and the 340B enrollment/registration/recertification process. The guys also…
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Crossing Divides: How Schools Can Help Close America's Perception Gaps (Ep. 45)
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40:26In this episode, host Ken Futernick speaks with James Coan, founder of More Like US, along with high school students Landon and Deegan, about perception gaps in American society. James explains how perception gaps are the exaggerated negative views we hold about people with different political beliefs. Research shows Americans across the political …
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From Competitive Authoritarian to Hegemonic: Berk Esen on the Decline of Turkish Democracy and the Prospects for Its Revival (Part 1)
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37:14In Part 1 of our latest edition in the special series in partnership with the Journal of Democracy, Berk Esen unpacks how Turkey’s competitive authoritarian regime is veering toward full autocracy. Drawing on his co-authored piece with Şebnem Gümüşçü, “How to Fight Turkey’s Authoritarian Turn” (July 2025, Vol. 36, No. 3), Esen charts Erdoğan’s inte…
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A surgical tool breaks mid-operation, and a piece of metal is left inside a patient’s knee bone. What would you do? Safeguarding Healthcare host Dr David Rankin presents this complex real-world scenario to seasoned medical administrator Dr Brett Gardiner for his views on how this problem could be solved. Together, they look at the medico-legal, pat…
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Ep 73 | Coalition Recap & 340B Rebate Guidance Release
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43:21In this episode, Greg and Rob share initial thoughts on 340B Rebate Model Guidance released by HRSA on July 31st. They also catch up on some of the hot topics that were generating conversations at the recent 340B Coalition Summer Conference Meeting.By SpendMend Pharmacy
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Holding Frontex Accountable – In Conversation with Joyce De Coninck
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29:01In current public discourse, human rights violationsat the EU’s borders are inextricably linked to one specific actor: the European Border and Coast Guard Agency – or, in short, Frontex. Since its establishment in 2004, human rights activists have become increasingly aware of variousrights violations committed by the agency, particularly in the Med…
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The Aftermath of Poland’s Presidential Election – In Conversation with Maciej Kisilowski (Part 1)
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42:13On 1 June 2025, the second round of Poland’s presidential election resulted in a surprise win for Karol Nawrocki, backed by the right-wing populist Law and Justice party, over Warsaw’s liberal mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, the candidate of the ruling Civic Coalition. Trzaskowski had previously lost in 2020 to the incumbent President Andrzej Duda, albeit…
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The Paradox of Dynastic Democracy: Richard Javad Heydarian on Current Developments in the Philippines, Sharpening Global Competition, and the Prospects of a Liberal-Progressive Breakthrough
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36:47In this new episode of our monthly special created in partnership with the Journal of Democracy, Richard Javad Heydarian discusses the Philippines’ dynastic democracy and political prospects in a truly global framework. Drawing on his recent article, “The Philippines’ Dynastic Democracy” (July 2025, Vol. 26, No. 3), Heydarian dissects the main issu…
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Perspective-Taking With Critical Race Theory
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46:00On today’s episode, we’re practicing perspective-taking on the topic of Critical Race Theory (CRT), and we’re getting some help from Dr. Ed Uszynski (Ph.D.). Ed’s book, Untangling Critical Race Theory: What Christians Need To Know And Why It Matters, is an excellent resource on this subject, and it helps the church to frame conversations on race re…
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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio, July 29, 2025
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A preventable burn, a missed disclosure, and a patient on the brink of legal action — what happens when clinical governance falls short? Our host Dr David Rankin presents a challenging scenario to Professor Mary O’Reily, Chief Medical Officer at Austin Health. Together, they unravel the clinical, systemic, and communication failures behind a surgic…
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When "Good Citizens" Disagree: An Educational Historian Weighs in on the Competing Visions for American Schools (Ep. 44)
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38:28In this Courageous Conversation, host Ken Futernick and Dr. Jonathan Zimmerman, a professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, delve into the heated debates surrounding American schooling. They explore the historical roots of compulsory education, analyze the recent Supreme Court ruling (Mahmoud v. Taylor) on opt-outs for LG…
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Emotional Awareness When Engaging Scientific Technologies
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36:19On today’s episode, Tim speaks with psychologists Liz Hall (Ph.D.) and Erin Smith (Ph.D.) on how emotions shape perspectives on science, including new scientific technologies. Hall and Smith point to research that indicates emotions are some of the main features causing problems in dialogues between science and religious beliefs and values, and gai…
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Ep 72 | Insulin & EpiPen 340B Policy Changes for FQHCs
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20:31This week’s episode is a short one but a good one. Rob is out on vacation, so Greg is joined by SpendMend colleague Sabrina Allen to discuss the recent policy changes impacting FQHCs related to a Trump Administration executive order from earlier this year that address insulin and injectable epinephrine 340B pricing provisions. SpendMend is at Booth…
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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio, July 15, 2025
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1:03:08Guest, Joe Kaufman, Counter Terrorism Expert running for CongressBy [email protected] (Author)
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When a hospital’s financial gain potentially clashes with patient wellbeing, who draws the ethical line? Host Dr David Rankin is joined by experienced medical administrator Dr Emily Kirkpatrick to explore a complex ethical dilemma facing hospital executives: should a private hospital invest in an expensive spinal surgery robot with questionable cli…
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Bruce Wasser Helped Students Stand Up For Principle. Do We Want More Teachers Like That? (Ep. 43)
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56:25In this episode, host Ken Futernick sits down with Bruce Wasser, a former history teacher whose life story is as inspiring as his teaching career. Bruce shares his poignant journey from being a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War to becoming a beloved educator who had a profound impact on his students. Listen as Bruce recounts the pivotal…
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The Rise of Legislative Authoritarianism – In Conversation with Paolo Sosa-Villagarcia and Moisés Arce
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28:20In the latest episode of our special series produced in collaboration with the Journal of Democracy, Paolo Sosa-Villagarcia and Moisés Arce discuss the rise of legislativeauthoritarianism, compare it with more traditional forms of authoritarian rule, and explore its implications both in theory and in practice. Drawing on their co-authored article w…
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Tim Milosch (Ph.D.) joins today’s episode for another edition of Report From The Front, conversations with people who are doing it right, to speak with Tim and Rick about his work with Braver Angels, a non-profit dedicated to political depolarization. They discuss the function and benefits of parliamentary procedure - What is it? How to practice it…
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Mapping Crisis Across Borders: Balázs Trencsényi on the Interwar Period, Intellectual History, and the Future of Democracy
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1:03:09In this episode of the Review of Democracy podcast, we speak with historian Balázs Trencsényi about his new book Intellectuals and the Crisis of Politics in the Interwar Period and Beyond: A Transnational History (OUP, 2025). Trencsényi offers a sweeping re-narration of modern European intellectual history through the lens of “crisis” — not only as…
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