F’N Therapy
F’N Therapy is a podcast where five friends- who also happen to be therapists- discuss movies, TV shows, and the occasional book through a psychological lens.
Warm Regards is a podcast about life on a warming planet. The show is hosted by Jacquelyn Gill, a paleoecologist at the University of Maine, and Ramesh Laungani, a biologist at Doane University. Produced by Justin Schell, with transcription and social media support from Joe Stormer and Katherine Peinhardt. Our conversations are often honest and raw, as we talk with newsmakers, researchers, activists, policymakers, artists, and others as we push past the graphs and the headlines to get at the heart of what it means to live and work in a warming world. Our current season focuses on the often unexpected human stories behind climate data, from how it’s collected to what we do with it. We’re just as much a podcast about what it means to be human as we are about climate change–how we think, decide, love, grieve, change our behavior, and roll up our sleeves to tackle our toughest challenges.
Categories: Science
F’N Therapy is a podcast where five friends- who also happen to be therapists- discuss movies, TV shows, and the occasional book through a psychological lens.
At WHOOP, we are on a mission to unlock human performance. WHOOP Founder & CEO Will Ahmed sits down with top athletes, scientists, experts, and more to learn what the best in the world are doing to perform at their peak – and what you can do to unlock your own best performance. Every week, we dig deeper into sleep, recovery, nutrition, training, lifestyle habits, and more to help you reach your potential.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Science, Sports
Tags: data, fitness, health, HRV, optimize performance, Recovery, sleep, strain, wearable, whoop
Welcome to the world’s #1 dental hygiene podcast! You will get up-to-date information with some real life application. Andrew and his panel of cohosts are exactly where you are, dental professionals looking to get better! We may not be experts, but we will do our best to get them on the show! Please rate and review us on iTunes or your favorite podcast app and enjoy the show!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Science
Tags: andrewjohnston, Dental, Dentalhygiene, dentalhygienist, dentalhygienists, Dentist, Hygiene, hygienist, michellestrange, offthecusp, RDH
As a political scientist, I’ve created this show to explore issues of politics, government, history, queer lives and more through insightful conversations in a long-form format. While many podcasts focus on surface-level news analysis, Deep Dive goes deeper. In this podcast, I sit down with authors, researchers, activists, politicians, and fellow queer folks for candid discussions on critical issues related to politics, issues facing the LGBTQ+ community, and more. Though we dive into weighty topics, there’s no punditry – just nuance, empathy, and perspectives you won’t find elsewhere. You can email me with any questions, comments, and/or thoughts at: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com. Follow me at: Instagram – deepdivewithshawn, Threads – deepdivewithshawn, Post – @DeepDiveShawn, and YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZ9grY02HMCUR34qaWhNmQ
Categories: News, Science, Society & Culture
Tags: debate, gay, legitimacy, lgbt, lgbtq, News, Politics, pride, queer, SCOTUS, Society, trust
Vaden Masrani, a PhD alum in machine learning at UBC, and Ben Chugg, a PhD student in statistics at CMU, get into trouble arguing about everything except machine learning and statistics. Coherence is somewhere on the horizon. Bribes, suggestions, love-mail and hate-mail all welcome at incrementspodcast@gmail.com.
Categories: Science, Society & Culture
Tags: Computer Science, conversation, Error-Correction, ethics, knowledge, Philosophy, progress, science
Whether we think about them or not, the people and institutions around us impact every aspect of our lives. In our workplaces, families, churches, or simply walking down the street every day, there are hidden influences on our behavior and outcomes. Brian Lowery is a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a social psychologist by training. Join Brian for Know What You See, where he talks to people from a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives about their experiences with the social forces framing our world.
Categories: Science
Tech Takes podcast knows what matters to you. Thought-provoking interviews with industry leaders, government officials, academia and influencers on hot topics relevant to the engineering and applied science profession and the technologies that shape the world around us.
Categories: Education, Science, Technology
Tags: Aeronautical, Automation, chemical, civil, engineering industry, engineering technician, engineering technology, industrial, mechanical, Metallurgical, technicians, technologists
We discuss all things optimization. Through interviewing academics in fields like Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, we show a variety of perspectives on what it’s like to study optimization, what it’s like to get a PhD in a field related to optimization, and why it’s important to study optimization.
Categories: Education, Science, Technology
Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists’ obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
Categories: Comedy, Science, Society & Culture
Tags: alie ward, Alternative Comedy, Comedy, environment, feral audio, mental-health, natural history, nature, ologies, science, self help, slumber party, slumber party with alie and georgia, slumberparty, stem, trivia, wildlife
A podcast brought to you by the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club, blending conversations on topical issues and lighter chats about birds and birding, mostly in Scotland.
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A podcast about the surprising ways that science evolves. Through conversations with scientists, we trace the technology, theories, and products we see around us today back to early discoveries in the lab, while also imagining where future breakthroughs could take us. Hosted and produced by Aliyah Kovner at Berkeley Lab, aka Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Sharing stories from astrophotographers around the world Because its the people of astrophotography who emit the most light Please leave a review and subscribe – it will help this podcast reach more people. Or better yet, share it directly with your friends. Let me know your thoughts in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backyarders/message Feedback and ideas for future episodes can be emailed to under.sthn.skies@gmail.com Clear skies
Categories: Science
Just Want To Try Something is a social experiment in the world of podcasts and the listeners are in charge!
Categories: Business, Science, Society & Culture
Artificial intelligence is already controlling washing machines and translation assistants and helping doctors reach a diagnosis. It is changing our working lives and our leisure time. AI is making our lives easier and, ideally, even better! AI raises expectations, fears and hopes. And it involves risks. It’s all about personal autonomy and freedom, about security as well as sustainability and even global equity. AI between a promising future and a brave new world. Leading AI experts talk about their research field: What can AI already do? How does it learn? And will it outstrip us one day? Everything you need to know about artificial intelligence in a 10-part podcast by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
No Planet B is an independent climate change podcast hosted by Breanna Waterman and Wyatt Jordan! We talk to researchers, analysts, politicians, farmers, and more about climate change causes, effects, and solutions.
Categories: Education, Science
Tags: astronomy, climate change, Comedy, earth, Education, environment, geology, music, physics, research, science
Podcast interviews with genius-level (top .1%) practitioners, scientists, researchers, clinicians and professionals in Cancer, 3D Bio Printing, CRISPR-CAS9, Ketogenic Diets, the Microbiome, Extracellular Vesicles, and more. Subscribe today for the latest medical, health and bioscience insights from geniuses in their field(s).
Oliver Rando is a professor and head of the Rando Lab at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He joins the show to discuss his research on epigenetic inheritance.
You’ll learn the following:
– How the research being done in Rando’s lab has shown that in mouse models, a father’s environment can influence some phenotypes in children
– When the first example of epigenetic inheritance was discovered in mammals, and how it adds to the understanding of both Prader-Willi syndrome and Angelman syndrome
– Whether or not the evidence suggests that changes through epigenetic inheritance may be additive in nature or have the ability to be “locked in” after multiple generations are exposed
When data that doesn’t belong to the DNA sequence itself affects the phenotype of an organism in some way, and when that phenotypic change is passed on from a parent to a child, epigenetic inheritance is said to occur. It was only two or three decades ago that there was near consensus in the scientific community that epigenetic information could not be passed between generations.
However, a growing number of research studies are now showing that that’s simply not the case. One such study is taking place in Oliver Rando’s lab, where he and his team are using mouse models to demonstrate that the environmental conditions of a father can impact the phenotype of the father’s offspring.
In addition to discussing the details of his research, Rando touches on the nature of some other interesting types of research going on in the area of epigenetic inheritance. He also talks about the limitations and gaps in this type of research, and what he aims to accomplish in the coming years.
Tune in for the full conversation and learn more athttps://www.umassmed.edu/randolab/.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Science
Going to the doctor can make you feel frustrated and vulnerable. Our hosts — two doctors — share insider tips from the medical world to help you take control of your health care. Life Kit is excited to bring you more episodes but we’re making some changes to how we organize things. Starting in the new year, this three-part guide will disappear, but all of the episodes will still be available — they are just moving to our main Life Kit feed. Search your podcast app for Life Kit from NPR and subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Science
Crypto Ghost of Alien Bigfoot. It stands to reason.
Categories: Science
Tags: Bigfoot Sasquatch Aliens Ghost Cryptid Paranormal Supernatural Haunt Dogman
No matter your age, it’s never too early or too late to start eating to support your brain function. In this podcast, Dr. Carol Greenwood, Ph.D., joins Dr. Audrey Sasson, ND, to discuss what foods we should be eating for brain health, at what age should we start and whether we can actually repair our brains by changing our diet. No matter your age, it’s never too early or too late to start eating to support your brain function. In this podcast, Dr. Carol Greenwood, Ph.D., joins Dr. Audrey Sasson, ND, to discuss what foods we should be eating for brain health, what age should we start and whether we can actually repair our brains by changing our diet.
Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness, Science
Influence Psychology and Persuasion is a 10 minute practical guide into this amazingly interesting area by Mike Sweet, The 10 Minute Coach. Each of the episodes is aimed to give you an insight into these concepts and principles. this podcast isn’t meant to be manipulative in any way however, manipulation techniques and processes are being used on us all of the time. This is my way of explaining how people use manipulation in some circumstances and you how you can understand the psychology behind influence and persuasion.
Tags: influence, learning, people, persuasion, principles, Psychology, Studies