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WebMD Chief Physician Editor Neha Pathak, MD, and Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, MPH, explore fascinating stories to find the unexpected things that help us understand our health.
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HR Scoop

WebMD Health Services

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Exclusively from WebMD Health Services, the HR Scoop Podcast explores the evolving world of unique employee benefits and the challenges of managing unique employee populations. Featuring interviews with other HR Leaders and hosted by WebMD’s Head of People, Andrea Herron, the HR Scoop is a cleverly casual experience that should be on the playlist of any HR professional.
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WebMD Education recently spoke with a diverse group of men and women, all living with HIV. They each provided us with new and profound insights into the physical and emotional issues they face. In this series you'll hear from a mother, a student, a dancer, an aspiring doctor all in their own words, sharing their optimistic messages and giving us a rare and revealing look at what it means to be HIV positive in America today.
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Kian's Kiosk - Insightful Ruminations on the Continuum of Care, is a monthly podcast from Kian Saneii, Founder and CEO of Independa, Inc. Independa is an award-winning leading provider of remote engagement, education and care software solutions. Independa has business to business offerings, through the Independa Enterprise and Independa Hospital Patient Education Systems, and reaches US Consumers through the Independa Health Hub®, which includes lots of free and fun applications on LG TVs, i ...
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The Brew Inn Podcast

Brought to you by The Certified Lumpia Boyz @brewpac.shakur @art.makes.media @thef1g

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Welcome to The Brew Inn Podcast- where we're Creating Community Connections Through Casual Conversations! A podcast where comedy meets community and Filipino American culture come together! Join us for hilarious conversations, heartwarming stories, and deep dives into growing up Filipino in America, from the quirks of family gatherings to the bleeding of cultures that make our experiences unique. Through laughs, stories, and candid conversation's we'll dive into everything from cultural trad ...
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enVision Together

Pamela Mshana

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enVision Together: Going to Our Next Level of Best, is an empowering bi-weekly podcast that inspires listeners to achieve the life of their dreams. On enVision Together: Going to Our Next Level of Best podcast, transparency is the foundation for stimulating discussions from the heart. Dr. Pamela Mshana, host of enVision Together: Going to Our Next Level of Best podcast, is a Christian, mother, speaker, author, coach, and educator (who earned her Ph.D. in Urban Leadership). Her mission is to ...
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Introduction: Do you want to learn how to WIN Without Competing! using “The Right Fit Method” created by Dr. Arlene.? Listen to Dr. Arlene’s show WIN Without Competing! Originally Featured on BlogTalk Radio & based on her book WIN Without Competing! nominated for a business book award. Here’s why YOU need The Right Fit Method: All your decisions will be made asking who or what is The Right Fit. You will never compare & contrast anything searching for the “best.” If you only search & select R ...
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Doctor Thyroid

Philip James interviews top thyroid experts about surgery, nutrition, endoc

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This show is for thyroid patients determined to improve their quality of life, with the best information available. You will gain insight from those who have discovered improved well-being regardless of setbacks, and hear from leading healthcare professionals, including endocrinologists, surgeons, functional medicine practitioners, and radiologists.
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I never dreamed of being a CEO... instead, I studied endless nights to become a Neuroscientist. This was how I would create change in healthcare. In reality, I was a terrible fit for academic research. I remember my old boss telling me 'the change you want to see in a day, you're not going to see in my lifetime or yours....' My first non-academic job was at a biotech startup turning psilocybin into a medicine for depression. Things moved different: closer to my pace. I also saw areas where t ...
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Send us a text In this episode, Brian breaks down the hit sci-fi series Pluribus and its wild “hive mind” twist. Vice takes us along for the (very gooey) removal of his G-tube, and Art gives a crash course on what a Passport Bro really is. Vice also hooks up Veterans with spots offering free meals for Veteran’s Day. We get into Huntington Beach, sw…
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Fraud targeting older adults is on the rise, with schemes designed to steal personal information, drain savings, or even jeopardize health through the sale of fake medical equipment. We spoke with Robert “Bob” Blancato, who serves as the National Coordinator of the bipartisan Elder Justice Coalition and is the Executive Director of the National Ass…
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How can employers support women through hormonal transitions without losing top talent? Christine welcomes Brianne Flaherty, Health Coach at LifeSpeak, to spotlight the mental-health side of perimenopause, menopause, and postpartum—and how stigma, silence, and burnout push women out at the peak of their careers. From manager training to peer networ…
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About 10% of U.S. children ages 5 to 15 experience migraine. For parents, figuring out what’s normal, what’s serious, and how to help can be overwhelming. We spoke with Sara Pavitt, MD, chief of the Headache Program at UT Health Austin Pediatric Neurosciences at Dell Children’s, to break it down. She explains how to recognize the signs and symptoms…
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Send us a text In this special guest episode we have David Baker joining the show. David shares the reality of navigating childhood while experiencing homelessness, his work to address and end youth homelessness, what it means to be "locked in" every November, meeting his wife Lana, the day in the life of an advocate, testifying before congress, sh…
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) causes inflammation in the digestive tract and can raise important questions for those who are pregnant or planning to be. Is your pregnancy “high risk” because of IBD? Can you safely stay on your medication? We spoke with Uma Mahadevan, MD, director of the UCSF Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Center, about how to prepa…
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Christine Muldoon speaks with executive coach Kristen Sharkey, founder of Emboldify, about how improv techniques can reshape leadership development and team culture. From embracing failure to cultivating presence, Kristen shares how applying principles from improv theater helps leaders build trust, psychological safety, and resilience—especially in…
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Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 1 in 5 new mothers in the U.S. – and it can impact anyone, regardless of age, background, or how many children you’ve had. In this episode, we speak with Megan Spence, PsyD, PMH-C, licensed clinical psychologist, about how PPD is diagnosed, the signs to look for, and what effective treatment and recovery tr…
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Send us a text In this special guest episode we have Moss Ortega joining the show. Moss shares his experiences growing up Mexipino, discovering art in high school, joining a band as the lead guitarist, being South East made, behind the scenes of being a brand owner, collaborating with San Diego FC, shared community Q&A’s, & more! Show us some love …
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Fibromyalgia affects about 4 million U.S. adults. Though its cause remains unclear, it can be effectively diagnosed, treated, and managed. But what exactly is fibromyalgia, and why is it sometimes dismissed as “made up”? We spoke with Kevin Hackshaw, MD, a board-certified rheumatologist, to discuss how fibromyalgia is diagnosed, common pain pattern…
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How can employers rein in rising Musculoskeletal Pain (MSK) costs while giving people faster, easier relief? Christine welcomes Gemma Wenstrom, COO at Kaia Health, to unpack why musculoskeletal pain drives outsized spend—and how digital, multimodal care (motion tracking, education, coaching) empowers employees to self-manage earlier, avoid unnecess…
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Living with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can mean navigating a long and often complicated treatment journey, but finding the right care and support can make all the difference. What happens when your regimen stops working or new symptoms appear? We spoke with Christopher Sayed, MD, professor of dermatology at the UNC Department of Dermatology, to …
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Send us a text In this Halloween special, the Boyz return from their hiatus for a spooky comeback! Jason goes to Hell and back as he shares his gnarly hospital experiences, Art celebrates his 20 year high school reunion, Brian shoots a One Piece themed photo shoot on a boat, Art travels to Oakland for a convening, we talk 007 themed birthday partie…
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When we think of AI, we don’t often connect it to the needs of older adults. But how can technology support age-friendly care in the digital age? We spoke with Kedar Mate, MD, co-founder and chief medical officer of Qualified Health AI, about how simple AI tools can empower older adults to take control of their health and wellness. From managing me…
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Christine Muldoon sits down with April Haberman, CEO and Co-Founder of MiDOViA, to discuss why menopause must be part of every workplace wellbeing strategy. From tackling stigma to building inclusive policies and sustainable culture change, this conversation reframes how HR can better support women through all life stages—not just the childbearing …
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Recurring painful bumps in your underarms, groin, or under the breasts may seem like acne – but they could be hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a chronic, often misunderstood skin condition. HS affects up to four percent of people in the U.S., yet it’s frequently misdiagnosed or dismissed. What can those impacted do to heal and prevent these bumps? Wh…
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enVision Together: Going to Out Next Level of Best podcast, welcomes Apostle Ronald Davis has been preaching theGospel since his teenage years, driven by a deep passion for spreading the message of the Kingdom of God. As the founder of Kingdom Truth Global, Apostle Davis equips believers worldwide with biblical truths, empowering them to live out t…
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In the U.S., about 10% of colorectal cancer cases are diagnosed in people under 50 – and rates are rising one to two percent each year. What’s behind this trend: lifestyle, genetics, or environment? We spoke with Andrea Cercek, MD, physician-scientist and medical oncologist, about her groundbreaking clinical trial that revolutionized treatment for …
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How can HR truly harness AI without losing the human touch? Christine welcomes Matt Burns, Co-Founder of Atlas Copilot, to break down how AI is transforming HR from the trenches—not the ivory tower. From eliminating administrative burden to empowering people leaders with smarter tools, this episode dives deep into practical, people-first innovation…
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Each week in the U.S., about 200 people are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), and women are four times more likely than men to develop it. What are the warning signs? What challenges do patients face? And how can they advocate for themselves? We spoke with Mitzi Joi Williams, MD, a board-certified neurologist, to discuss health disparities th…
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Half of Americans skipped important cancer screenings in the past year. How does fear play a major factor? Or the amount of time we have? We spoke with Christopher Scuderi, DO, a primary-care physician and cancer survivor, about which screenings are most often missed, the risks of delaying them, screening guidelines to be aware of, and how to prior…
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enVision Together: Going to Out Next Level of Best podcast, welcomes Apostle Ronald Davis has been preaching the Gospel since his teenage years, driven by a deep passion for spreading the message of the Kingdom of God. As the founder of Kingdom Truth Global, Apostle Davis equips believers worldwide with biblical truths, empowering them to live out …
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About 1 in 8 men will face a prostate cancer diagnosis. Early-stage prostate cancer often has no symptoms—so how should men approach screening and advocacy? What disparities do Black men experience that would negatively impact their outcomes? And what can we do about it? We spoke with Otis Brawley, MD, professor of oncology at Johns Hopkins, about …
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Psychedelics like ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA are emerging as promising treatments for mood disorders that don’t respond to standard care. What has research shown using these compounds as therapeutic tools? How can psychedelics work in the brain to alleviate mental health symptoms? We spoke with Janette Leal, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist, …
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enVision Together: Going to Out Next Level of Best podcast, welcomes Sophora Acheson. She serves as the Executive Director and Co-President of Ruby's Place, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to ending domestic violence, human trafficking, and violent crime through hope, advocacy, and connection. Under her leadership, Ruby's Place has expan…
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Medications are designed to work best when stored at the right temperature, but heat can affect their potency and even increase health risks. How exactly can heat compromise the effectiveness of certain medications? What heat-related illnesses or side effects can occur during periods of high temperatures? We spoke with Shellyza Sajwani, pharmacist …
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How can we improve care for older adults while supporting their independence and dignity? In this episode, we speak with Ellen Flaherty, PhD, MSN, APRN, vice president of the Dartmouth Health Geriatric Center of Excellence, about the 4 M’s of age-friendly care: what matters, medication, mind, and mobility. She shares how older adults can advocate f…
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enVision Together: Going to Out Next Level of Best podcast, welcomes Sophora Acheson. She serves as the Executive Director and Co-President of Ruby's Place, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to ending domestic violence, human trafficking, and violent crime through hope, advocacy, and connection. Under her leadership, Ruby's Place has expan…
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How many pesticides are on the produce we eat – and what can we do about it every day? We spoke with Alexis Temkin, PhD, senior toxicologist at the Environmental Working Group (EWG), for an overview of EWG’s 2025 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce. We unpacked everything from the “Clean Fifteen” and “Dirty Dozen” lists to the most common chem…
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What is hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)? Why is it often misdiagnosed, and what does effective care look like? We spoke to Jennifer L. Hsiao, MD, dermatologist and director of the Hidradenitis Suppurativa Specialty Clinic at USC, to break down what HS really is, why a multidisciplinary team matters, and how new treatments, including FDA-approved biol…
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enVision Together: Going to Out Next Level of Best podcast, welcomes Chad Cooper. As a performance coach, he has dedicated his career to empowering others. His approach is a blend of motivational speaking and actionable coaching techniques that inspire individuals to unlock their potential and live with passion and purpose. Through his seminars, wo…
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Approximately 31 million people in the U.S., or 10% of the population, live with some form of eczema. But what are the different types of eczema, and why do certain types affect some people more than others? We spoke with Candrice R. Heath, MD, FAAP, FAAD, adult and pediatric dermatologist, about the eczema umbrella, treatment options, the surprisi…
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