HIV Hour is the UK's only FM radio programme & podcast about living a healthy, happy life with HIV. It's only by talking openly that we can end HIV related stigma and discrimination. Taking an experience-led approach, rather than a medical one, presenters Sue, Josh & Carl discuss the latest news from the community and explore events, services & support networks in the Brighton area. Featuring interviews with charity workers, authors, and ordinary people telling their stories, HIV hour aims t ...
CNS reports on health and development justice
The Lancet HIV launched in autumn 2014, joining the growing collection of Lancet specialty journals. As an exclusively online journal, this new monthly title delivers a holistic view of the pandemic, publishing original research, comment, and correspondence that unifies clinical, epidemiological, and operational disciplines across a single vision of health for those living with HIV.
Weekly updates on new data and best practices in patient care for a variety of infectious diseases including COVID-19, HIV, and viral hepatitis, from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
We look at a person or historical event, linked to HIV, and explore the story of what actually happened. Did you know that Charlie Sheen’s lambskin condoms are a real thing? Or that patient zero only got this moniker due to a typo? The HIV Podcast separates fact from fiction and tackles HIV myths and misconceptions, head on. Surprising, shocking, educational and sometimes hilarious, this podcast will make you laugh as much as it will make you gasp. Follow us on instagram, tiktok & Youtube - ...
Peter Hayward, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet HIV, and Philippa Harris, Deputy Editor, speak to the journal’s authors to explore their research and its impact on people’s health, health care, and health policy in this regular podcast.
History as told by the people who were there.
Positively UK provides support for people living with HIV, by people living with HIV. Our podcast provides information, inspiration and awareness around HIV. All episodes are co-created with people with HIV. S02: Positively UK was established 35 years ago as Positively Women. As we celebrate 35 years of providing peer support, we talk to people about our past and present. S01: Positively UK Gay Men's Project Coordinator Chris O'Hanlon hosts a series of HIV-related podcasts for LGBT+ communit ...
The Conscious Pharmacist Podcast a show for pharmacist healthcare providers who have answered the call to practicing “ON PURPOSE”As pharmacists what we do matters, how we practice matters and how we take care of patients mattersBe the change you wish to see in the world- GandhiThe Conscious Pharmacist Podcast is a production of MichRx Pharmacist Consulting Services by Michelle Sherman, your HIV pharmacist and pharmacy experts
Science news and highlights of the week
The BBC brings you all the week's science news.
A conversation on the progress made combating the HIV/AIDS crisis and the work that remains to be done.
Get an unfiltered look at all things AHF. We’ll be sharing the tea on what makes AHF a unique organization, hosting professional development seminars, and getting the inside scoop on what’s happening at AHF.
It’s been 40 years since AIDS was first reported and we now live in a world where AIDS has become old news: the forgotten pandemic. HIV unmuted, the IAS - International AIDS Society - podcast, brings together global HIV change-makers as we journey through the last four decades, recreating moments in time and spotlighting the scientific advancements and human endeavours central to the response. Together, we’ll reflect on our past, focus on our present and look to the future. This is HIV unmut ...
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JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities
Join Michael, Cal, Rachel and Jacinta on Well, Well, Well each week to get all the latest on mental health, HIV & sexual health, and the overall health and wellbeing of our LGBTI communities on JOY 94.9 and on podcast. A service for our LGBTIQA+ community proudly supported by JOY and Thorne Harbour Health.
RedHanded the podcast jumps head first into all manner of macabre madness. We cover everything from big time serial killers (and those you may never have heard of), to hauntings, possessions, disturbing mysteries, bizarre whodunits and basically anything that tickles our creepy fancy. So, join us, plug in, sit back and prepare for scares.
Health issues and medical breakthroughs from around the world.
This series contains CDC podcasts about HIV and/or AIDS.
The podcast explores the current issues people living with HIV experience that impact on their quality of life. The podcast aims to provide educational content and discussions with key leaders in HIV care in the UK, Europe and America. Exploring issues in a conversational solution focused approach will lead to a greater understanding of the needs of people living with HIV and enhance healthcare professional’s ability to provide person centred care. Throughout each episode there will be a spe ...
Every weekday, TED Talks Daily brings you the latest talks in audio. Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable — from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between — given by the world's leading thinkers and creators. With TED Talks Daily, find some space in your day to change your perspectives, ignite your curiosity, and learn something new.
HIV is one of the worst epidemics in human history, and has had a devastating impact on populations worldwide. Our HIV podcasts describe the leading efforts by NDM researchers to develop new treatments and possible vaccines for HIV, as well as to understand and prevent its transmission, to help reduce the global HIV disease burden and improve outcomes for patients worldwide.
HIV Test Near me Labs at Here:https://hivrna.com/labs
TAGSpodcast is a weekly conversation about gay sexuality with host Steve V, and Co-hosts Jeremy Ross Lopez and Lincoln along with special guests. Every Tuesday we break down hot gay sex topics or feature special guests who share their expertise or story. @tagspodcast IG @talkaboutgaysex on Twitter #TAGSPODCAST
The woke LGBTQ+ podcast… winner-GOLD: BEST NEW PODCAST at the BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS 2022 hosted by Graeme Smith and friends. "an LGBTQ+ podcast which puts black, trans and HIV positive perspectives at the heart of its storytelling…and manages that rare feat: feeling completely unique" Alex Duggins, The Guardian “A truly inclusive show, delivered with honesty, exuberance, and charm, by a presenter who welcomed listeners with their guests’ absorbing life stories. There was no doubt the guests ...
Money, sex, relationships, addiction, careers and more! Young South Africans chat openly and frankly about their experiences in these podcasts hosted by Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba. Imagine if there was a place where everyone could open up about their experiences. That's what “Don't hold back” is all about! Young South Africans chat frankly about everything from their struggle with finances and substance abuse to toxic relationships and choosing the right career. Life feels lighter when you can ...
Every weekday, TED Talks Daily brings you the latest talks in audio. Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable — from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between — given by the world's leading thinkers and creators. With TED Talks Daily, find some space in your day to change your perspectives, ignite your curiosity, and learn something new.
learn how aids has spread among the world, and how many people are effected.
Josh Robbins shares the latest HIV news and commentary weekly in this radio version of his online series, HIV Video Minute with Josh Robbins.
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Alexander Smith | Mindfulness Teacher
Featured on CNN, viralmindfulness.com, HIV Plus Magazine, The Gay HotSpot, and the cover of Positively Aware—my work as a mindfulness teacher and artist encourages you to discover your spiritual rhythm. I earned a Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Utah in 2003, and a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University (1999). During migration from a basement office (with no windows) at Salt Lake Community College’s Health & Wellness Services, I resigned from the traditional cl ...
Conversations with Clinical Education Initiative (CEI) features clinical experts in HIV Primary Care and Prevention, Sexual Health, Hepatitis C and Drug User Health. Our episodes feature CEI clinicians’ experience and insight on the current health issues, alongside the latest news and guidelines on our areas of expertise. This podcast is produced by the CEI, a New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute program.
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The Academy Exchange: HIV Today & Tomorrow


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The Academy Exchange: HIV Today & Tomorrow
American Academy of HIV Medicine
In the Academy Exchange, we discuss the latest advances in HIV prevention, care and treatment as well as examine the societal and systemic issues facing people with and at risk for HIV. Brought to you by the American Academy of HIV Medicine and its Executive Director, Bruce Packett, this series of interviews with clinical, research, epidemiological, public health and advocacy experts will demystify the current HIV landscape and point towards future developments. To learn more about the Acade ...
This podcast will dig into the pages of my memoir "A PIECE OF ME with HIV" and uncover behind-the-scenes events.
Listen Togethr is a monthly podcast series from LGBT Detroit, amplifying the collective voices, experiences, and issues that echo throughout the LGBT+ community. While also providing listeners an opportunity to LISTEN and LEARN from the varying perspective of each other. So join us, as we Listen… TOGETHR. Listen Togethr is part of LGBT Detroit's HIV Anti-Stigma campaign Togethr. For more information on the Togethr campaign, please visit www.lgbtdetroit.org/Togethr.
CBC Radio's The Current is a meeting place of perspectives with a fresh take on issues that affect Canadians today.
Author interviews that explore the latest clinical reviews.
Weekly Editors' Audio Summary for JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association
Weekly updates on new data, current advances, and best practices in patient care for a variety of medical specialties including NASH, diabetes, muscular dystrophy, and more from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
A podcast highlighting key articles in the current issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, a journal from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
This podcast includes many series of interviews with trans, queer and drag artists, lacing their narratives with a spiritual thread. Other interviews will include a variety of folx from different walks of life about spirituality done queerly. Bonnie Violet, a queer chaplain, is a trans genderqueer spiritual drag artist, rape survivor, and a person living with HIV in recovery from drugs and alcohol. "Spirituality is what lifts me into who I am. From my earrings, to my tattoos, to my effeminat ...
Based in Toronto but global in outlook, pozcast challenges the status quo and celebrates people living and thriving with HIV. Host James Watson and his guests explore what it means to be poz and share stories of resilience, courage and resolve. Pozcast gets upfront and personal on issues that matter to the HIV community through candid conversations about health, work, love and life.
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Healing Conversations for Men Who Have Sex with Men
Dr. David Fawcett
The Sex, Love, and Addiction: Healing Conversations for Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Men podcast, featuring Dr. David Fawcett, presents ongoing expert discussions highlighting the life concerns of gay, bisexual, and transgender men. Dr. Fawcett, Vice President of Clinical Programming for Seeking Integrity Treatment Centers, is a licensed psychotherapist and sexologist specializing in co-occurring addictions, notably paired drug use and sex (aka, chemsex). He is the author of Lust, Men, and ...
A show for the new era of HIV/AIDS. Un programa para la nueva etapa del VIH/SIDA. We are going to deconstruct HIV and build it back up with current information. Vamos a tumbar y reconstruir VIH con información corriente.
Px Pulse explores vital topics confronting the field of HIV prevention research. Our monthly podcast will deepen your knowledge and help you “check the pulse” of this fast-paced field and the urgent challenges still ahead. Tune in for interviews, first-person accounts and robust discussion from advocates, researchers, policy-makers and community stakeholders as they take on critical issues facing HIV prevention research today.
CHEcast is a program of the Center for Health Empowerment, a nonprofit sexual health clinic that provides HIV prevention services, including PrEP and PEP, HIV testing and care and STI testing and treatment to our community at little to no cost. We specialize in providing care to people of color and other marginalized communities. We have clinics in both Austin and Dallas and offer convenient telehealth services across Texas. Visit us online at checlinic.org to book an appointment today.
Welcome to Sexual Transmission, a podcast for the people. Queer people, specifically. Join us to talk about topics that concern sex and the LGBTQIA+ community. Based in New Zealand and run by Ending HIV. Any views or opinions represented on this podcast are personal and belong solely to individuals and do not represent the views of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, unless specifically stated.
A podcast about the nervous system.
Former Wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas has settled a legal dispute with an ex-partner who accused him of "deceptively" transmitting HIV to him. Ian Baum alleged Mr Thomas hid his HIV status and "failed to take reasonable care" to ensure he did not pass it on. The former British and Irish Lion said he had settled the case for £75,000 plus costs, b…
Positively Helping to Change Hearts and Minds On the Show David and Josh chat about the SEPAC study that are part of, researching the pre cursors which could lead to anal cancer. Sue talks about the impact of the Channel 4 amazing drama .'Its a Sin" two years on. Tony's story from UNIAIDs about the future of HIV vaccine trials. A story from Russia …
In the final episode of our blackmail mini series we take a look at some fascinating examples of when HIV is used to facilitate extortion. Sources Tesco Clubcard - Wikipedia Aids blackmail man is jailed | HeraldScotland (PDF) Bioterrorism and Biocrimes The Illicit Use of Biological Agents Since 1900 | Seth Carus - Academia.edu Hosted on Acast. See …
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[podcast] Will Thailand government reverse the decision that disrupted access to HIV prevention services like PrEP?
This podcast features Midnight Poonkasetwattana, Executive Director of APCOM who shares insights on the how recent decisions made by Thailand government has disrupted community-led HIV prevention services such as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podca…
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Salome Kuchukhidze and Francisco Mbofana on intimate partner violence and women with HIV
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Peter Hayward is joined by Salome Kuchukhidze (McGill University Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, Montreal, Canada) and Francisco Mbofana (National AIDS Council, Maputo, Mozambique) to talk about the effects of intimate partner violence on women's risk of HIV acquisition and engagement in the HIV treatment and car…
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In conversation with... Salome Kuchukhidze and Francisco Mbofana
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Peter Hayward is joined by Salome Kuchukhidze (McGill University Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, Montreal, Canada) and Francisco Mbofana (National AIDS Council, Maputo, Mozambique) to talk about the effects of intimate partner violence on women's risk of HIV acquisition and engagement in the HIV treatment and car…
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The Role of College Campuses in HIV PrEP Uptake
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In this episode, Kenric Ware, PharmD, AAHIVP, discusses the role of college campuses in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake for adolescents, including the following. PrEP awareness and education Venues for ongoing PrEP conversations, including in-person dormitory discussions, virtual webinars, and social media conversations Campus health cli…
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The Current


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Concern that battle against HIV in Africa is leaving children behind
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Great strides have been made in the battle against HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, but there are fears that one group is being left behind: children. We talk to Stephanie Nolen, a global health reporter with The New York Times; and Dr. Judith Kose, director for pediatric and adolescent services with the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.…
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284: Episode 284 - Dorothea Puente: The Boarding House of Death
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Dorothea Puente may have looked every bit the placid old lady she played. In reality, she was in her early fifties, and was using her self-made status as a ‘pillar of the community’ to divert attention away from what was buried and rotting in her garden. Whether her victims had a few hundred thousand dollars, a nice pick-up truck, or even just a me…
In this week’s programme we’re asking if changes in the weather can have an impact on our mental health. We go to Bangladesh in South Asia – a country on the front line of the impacts of climate change – where researchers have been exploring connections between incremental changes in heat and humidity, along with bigger impacts like flooding, and t…
Cardinal Albino Luciani became Pope John Paul I on 26 August 1978. He died unexpectedly 33 days later.He was discovered in the early morning lying on his bed, a collection of sermons in his hand. He was considered an excellent communicator, and his warm personality earned him the nickname of "the smiling Pope". But his death shook the Catholic Chur…
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The Current


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Rescue efforts continue in Turkey and Syria as earthquake death toll mounts
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Thousands have died in massive earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, but rescuers are still scrambling to free survivors and help the displaced. We talk to CBC’s Chris Brown in Adana, southern Turkey; Ismail Alabdullah, a member of Syrian Civil Defence in Sarmada, Syria; and Bessma Momani, a professor of political science at the University of Waterloo.…
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The Current


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Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos on the federal government’s $196.1B health-care pitch
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The federal government has proposed a 10-year health-care deal, totalling $196.1 billion in spending — but the reaction from provincial leaders has been mixed. Guest host Duncan McCue talks to Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos; and Globe and Mail health columnist André Picard.
Companies in Canada are stepping up to meet the growing demand for lithium — a key component in battery technology. But there are questions about extracting it in an environmentally responsible way. We talk to Chris Doornbos, CEO of E3 Lithium; Juli Rohl, director of the Impact Studio at the Energy Futures Lab; and Teresa Kramarz, a professor at th…
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EP 437 6 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF TAGSPODCAST! KIM PETRAS WINS GRAMMY! ROBBERIES AT BAR AND GRINDR, IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY, LIE ABOUT YOUR AGE?
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On a new TAGSPODCAST, Host Steve V. is joined by his co-hosts Jeremy Ross Lopez, Lincoln and Kodi Maurice Doggette to celebrate 6 years of podcasting with insight, reflection and how the show has changed our lives: Six Year Anniversary with all the hosts, Steve V., Jeremy Ross Lopez, Lincoln and Kodi Maurice Doggette Grammy Wins by Kim Petras and m…
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JAMA Editors' Summary


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Aflibercept to Prevent Vision Complications of Diabetic Retinopathy, History of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and CT-Identified Coronary Artery Disease, Review of Managing Menopausal Symptoms, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, Editor in Chief of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the February 7, 2023, issue. Related Content: Audio Highlights
During the transition to menopause, approximately 50%-75% of individuals experience vasomotor or genitourinary symptoms. JAMA Senior Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, and Carolyn Crandall MD, MS, of the University of California, Los Angeles, discuss hormonal and nonhormonal therapy for treatment of menopausal symptoms. Related Content: Management of Menop…
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TED Talks Daily


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A for-profit mindset for nonprofit success | Tolu Oyekan
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How can nonprofits accelerate their impact and move the needle on intractable problems? Looking to bring the urgency of a profit motive to every initiative, inclusive finance promoter Tolu Oyekan shows how scalable, data-driven solutions are expanding access to banking and financial services across Africa -- and shares the mindset that can help any…
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The Current


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Crisis in Care: A public forum on primary care and the shortage of family doctors
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Millions of Canadians don't have a family physician or any primary care provider. People spend months searching for care, often without success. Many turn to walk-in clinics, virtual care and emergency rooms to get the help they need. These problems are felt across the country, but the shortage is particularly acute in Victoria, B.C. The Current’s …
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Reforming the Catholic Church with Vatican II
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In January 1959, Pope John XXIII announced a council of all the world's Catholic bishops and cardinals in Rome. It led to sweeping reforms, including allowing Mass to be said in languages other than Latin and an attempt to build relationships with other denominations and faiths. But not everyone was happy with the changes. Monsignor John Strynkowsk…
What makes flakka – aka gravel, aka the zombie drug, aka five-dollar insanity – one of the most frightening drugs on the market is not just its unpredictable strength. It’s not just its effects – which have caused its users to go on unhinged, rabid rampages that end in bloody violence and brutal murder. What makes the synthetic cathinone particular…
Weather check! It's midwinter... How's your emotional weather? Welcome back to the podcast with my first episode of 2023. Let's start at my piano with a gorgeous song written by Alexandra Stréliski. I'll talk about a tender experience Harvey Rose and I shared while playing make believe during our last weekend together. Viral Mindfulness Academy pre…
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JAMA Clinical Reviews


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Dr Barnett and Desegregation of The University of Texas Medical Branch in 1949
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Interview with Vanessa Northington Gamble, MD, PhD, author of Dr Herman A. Barnett, Black Civil Rights Activists, and the Desegregation of The University of Texas Medical Branch in 1949: “We Ought to Go in Texas and I Don’t Mean to a Segregated Medical School.” Hosted by Robert Steinbrook, MD, and Raegan W. Durant, MD, MPH. Related Content: Dr Herm…
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TED Talks


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5 tips for dealing with meeting overload | Cindy Solomon
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Could this meeting have been an email? The phenomenon of "calendar creep," where meetings completely take over your work days, is wasting time, energy and productivity -- but you can take back control. Leadership expert Cindy Solomon shares her five tips for clearing up your schedule and getting your calendar to work for you, not against you.…
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TED Talks Daily


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5 tips for dealing with meeting overload | Cindy Solomon
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Could this meeting have been an email? The phenomenon of "calendar creep," where meetings completely take over your work days, is wasting time, energy and productivity -- but you can take back control. Leadership expert Cindy Solomon shares her five tips for clearing up your schedule and getting your calendar to work for you, not against you.…
Following the death of Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI in April 2005. He was elected after four ballots of the papal conclave. The late Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor took part and told Rebecca Kesby the story of how the new leader of the Catholic Church was chosen by 115 cardinals. This programme was first br…
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The Current


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Why some people in B.C. choose to live with wolves
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The documentary Part of the Pack features several British Columbians who have connections to wolves — either in the wild, or by keeping part-dog, part-wolf breeds as pets. We talk to filmmaker Isabelle Groc; and Gary Allan, a wolf educator who has owned six wolfdogs over the past 20 years.
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The Current


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The challenges of accessing health care in remote, rural communities
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We discuss the challenges of accessing health care in remote, rural communities with Dr. Alex Nataros, a physician in Port Hardy, B.C.; Jude Kornelson, co-director of UBC’s Centre For Rural Health Research; and Tanille Johnston, the Vancouver Island manager of primary care for the First Nations Health Authority.…
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The Current


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B.C. pilot project decriminalizes small amounts of illicit drugs
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It is no longer a criminal offence to possess small amounts of certain illicit drugs in B.C., as part of a three-year pilot project aimed at tackling the opioid crisis. Matt Galloway talks to Inspector Conor King, an illicit drug specialist with the Victoria Police Department; and B.C.’s Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe.…
Jacinta and Rachel chat to Gabe Curtis, a nurse at Equinox, the peer led trans, gender diverse and nonbinary (TGDNB) health service operated by Thorne Harbour Health. Gabe explains the newest method of cervical screening which is self collection, and also discusses the importance of informed consent and trauma-informed practice for all cervical scr…
Pull on an extra layer and stay toasty whilst Science in Action braces for a deep freeze. Whilst we know plenty about the ice on the Earth’s poles, Roland is on a chilling journey to see what can be found in deep space. Professor Christoph Salzmann and Professor Andrea Sella at University College London have produced a new phase of ice. Roland head…
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[podcast] Dr Nittaya Phanuphak demands urgent resolution of challenges confronting Thai AIDS response
This podcast features Dr Nittaya Phanuphak, Executive Director of IHRI (Institute of HIV Research and Innovation) who got twice elected to the Governing Council of International AIDS Society (IAS) from Asia Pacific region, and currently serves on the GC IAS too. She explains in details how community-led interventions that were instrumental in impro…
After a billion years of evolution, fungi are masters of invention and resilience. What wisdom can we draw from their long, remarkable existence? Mycologist David Andrew Quist explores how fungi's innate biointelligence, penchant for collaboration and incredible regeneration abilities can show us new ways to think about complex problems -- and may …
After a billion years of evolution, fungi are masters of invention and resilience. What wisdom can we draw from their long, remarkable existence? Mycologist David Andrew Quist explores how fungi's innate biointelligence, penchant for collaboration and incredible regeneration abilities can show us new ways to think about complex problems -- and may …
In 1981, Rita Marley’s brother Leroy Anderson aka Lepke launched the Dread Broadcasting Corporation (DBC), Europe’s first dedicated black music station.Frustrated by the lack of airtime for reggae music in the UK, Lepke setup a mast in his back garden and began to broadcast to a small area of West London every Sunday afternoon. DBC soon expanded to…
Thirteen provincial and territorial premiers have urged the federal government to tighten up Canada's bail system — a call echoed by police associations across the country. Matt Galloway talks to John Cerasuolo, president and CEO of the Ontario Provincial Police Association; Anne-Marie McElroy, a criminal defence attorney in Ottawa; and John Rudin,…
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The Current


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The story of a Black woman accused of murder in 1890s Toronto
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Clara Ford, a Black woman, was accused of murdering Frank Westwood, the son of a wealthy Toronto family, in 1894. She defended herself in court — and won. Carolyn Whitzman tells the story of race and justice in her new book, Clara at the Door with a Revolver: The Scandalous Black Suspect, the Exemplary White Son, and the Murder That Shocked Toronto…
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The Current


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A CBC investigation finds abuse in amateur sport still rampant
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A CBC investigation shows that Canada is spending millions to protect amateur athletes from abuse — but those resources aren't reaching local sports groups. We talk to CBC reporter Jamie Strashin; and Paul Sir, executive director of the Alberta Basketball Association.
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The Current


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What Canadians want from their primary health-care providers
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New research shows that 6.5 million Canadians don’t have a family doctor. It also explores what “trade-offs” people might accept for better access. We discuss the data with Dr. Tara Kiran, a family physician at St. Michael's Hospital, and the Fidani Chair in Improvement and Innovation at the University of Toronto.…
Pull on an extra layer and stay toasty whilst Science in Action braces for a deep freeze. Whilst we know plenty about the ice on the Earth’s poles, Roland is on a chilling journey to see what can be found in deep space. Professor Christoph Salzmann and Professor Andrea Sella at University College London have produced a new phase of ice. Roland head…
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EP 436 GAY REALITY TV TEA, MPOX OVER? CONTINUAL STI'S, GET A PHYSICAL WITH THE RIGHT DOC! CHRISTIAN WALKER/GEORGE SANTOS..., OCD ANYONE? SOCIAL RULES FOR US...
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On a new TAGS LIVE, Talk About Gay Sex live edition, Host Steve V. and Co-host Kodi Maurice Doggette are back with all new hot topics, hot gay sex topics and more: More on the 30" Dildo... Dorion Renaud of Real Friends of Weho says he didn't sign up for this... MPOX is over....what mysteries does it leave? A Tik Toker claims he got Chlamydia 3 time…
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The secret to making new friends as an adult | Marisa G. Franco
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Making friends as an adult can feel like a baffling obstacle course. Why was it so much easier to connect as kids? To help you find well-rounded and fulfilling friendships, psychologist Marisa Franco discusses science-backed tips on how to make (and keep) friends, like the optimism-inducing "acceptance prophecy" and the shame-reducing "theory of ch…
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TED Talks Daily


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The secret to making new friends as an adult | Marisa G. Franco
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Making friends as an adult can feel like a baffling obstacle course. Why was it so much easier to connect as kids? To help you find well-rounded and fulfilling friendships, psychologist Marisa Franco discusses science-backed tips on how to make (and keep) friends, like the optimism-inducing "acceptance prophecy" and the shame-reducing "theory of ch…
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Increased Seroprevalence Signals the Reemergence of Typhus Group Rickettsiosis in Galveston County, Texas, USA
Dr. Lucas Blanton, an infectious disease physician and associate professor of medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas, and Sarah Gregory discuss increases in typhus group rickettsiosis in Galveston County, Texas.
Jacinta and Rachel speak to John and Bryan from Prostate Pride, a peer support group in Melbourne for LGBTIQA+ people who have experienced/are experiencing prostate cancer. John and Bryan share their stories with prostate cancer, and how treatments can have complicated impacts on sexuality, body image, work and more. We also discuss what tests to a…