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Drama OTR

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Experience great plays,performances, and compelling stories each week from the archives of Old Time Radio Drama. Each of the Drama shows include the best actors of the generation and will entertain you each night.
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The Wealthy Mom MD Podcast is for high-achieving women who want to create wealth in all areas of their life. Join Master Certified Coach Bonnie Koo, MD, to gain the tools and confidence to create your wealthy life. Learn more at https://wealthymommd.com/ Instagram: @wealthymommd Facebook: wealthymommd
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Physio Network

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Welcome to the world of Physio Explained, Physio Discussed & Expert Physio Q&A's hosted by Sarah Yule and James Armstrong. [Physio Explained] - Our original podcast, Physio Explained, continues to bring you the biggest names in physio, tackling the most clinically relevant topics—all in under 20 minutes. It's the highest value per minute podcast in the physio space. [Physio Discussed] - We're excited to introduce Physio Discussed, our new in-depth podcast branch. In these monthly episodes, t ...
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Walli's World Podcast. The podcast that will take you on a healing journey. Hi I'm Walli a moma of 5, doula, vegan chef, yoga instructor, dancer and newly added world traveler. I have gathered wisdom and experiences that I can't wait to share with you all. Come join me as we have a much needed dialogue surrounded around the black community. Here in Walli's World we discuss the joys of coparenting, lyfe after divorce, power of 2 in relationships, empowering birth stories, delicious plant base ...
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Send us a text Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics! In this episode, we discuss: The Physiotherapist’s role in discussing both surgical and non-surgical options with the patient Early surgery vs delayed surgery Cross-bracing pr…
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In this conversation, John Dunne discusses his recent article “The Souring of the Ways: Anti-Jewish Readings of Psalm 69 and the Wine Offerings to Jesus.” He explores the texts in the gospels and the Hebrew Bible, highlighting the differences and inconsistencies in the details of the wine offerings. Dunne argues that the simplification of these det…
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Send us a text In this episode with Andrew Wallis, we discuss: Importance of posture in hip dysplasia How to treat posture in hip dysplasia Strength training for rehabilitation of hip dysplasia Importance of patient based assessment and treatment Radiology in hip dysplasia See Part 1 of Andrew’s podcast here - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4CE24…
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Nick Posegay, a postdoctoral researcher at the Cambridge Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, discusses the Cairo Genizah, a Jewish collection of texts that contains manuscripts from the 8th to the 20th century. He explains the history and significance of the Genizah, the types of materials and inks used in the manuscripts, and the challeng…
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When I first encountered ChatGPT, I was intrigued but didn’t see its full potential. That changed when I realized how effective it could be, not just in business but in managing everyday tasks. From meal planning to task management, I found the key was in how I prompted the AI. Learn how to use AI like ChatGPT to lighten your mental load, from meal…
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Send us a text In this episode with Dr Allison Ezzat we talk about the GLA:D Program (Good Life With Osteoarthritis Denmark) which is a rehabilitation program for hip and knee Osteoarthritis. We discuss: GLA:D outcomes for individuals with hip and knee osteoarthritis Pros and cons of GLA:D delivered in-person vs telehealth How to assist patients to…
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In this conversation, Jared interviews Isaac T. Soon, an expert in religious studies, about his article on the interpretation of the Zacchaeus story in Luke 19:1-10. They discuss the common assumption that Zacchaeus is the short one in the story, while Jesus is seen as normal and able-bodied. Isaac challenges this interpretation and argues that it …
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Send us a text In this episode we discuss: History of corticosteroid injections Evidence base behind corticosteroid injections Effectiveness of injection therapy Injection therapy for specific conditions e.g. Frozen shoulder, RC related disorders, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow Risks and benefits of corticosteroid injections Want to learn mor…
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Rebecca Runesson discusses her article on Centurions in the Jesus Movement and the Gaianus inscription at Kefar ‘Othnay. She explores the role of centurions as patrons and their interactions with the local community. The spread of ideas and belief systems is examined through the lens of weak ties and strong ties. The Gaianus inscription is analyzed…
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I didn’t always have a solid understanding of money. In fact, there was a time when I was living paycheck to paycheck, racking up debt, and not fully grasping why my money seemed to disappear so quickly. As a female physician, managing finances can feel overwhelming or even embarrassing when you haven’t taken control yet, but the truth is, it’s nev…
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Send us a text Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics! In this episode, we discuss: Key principles of sports rehab Importance of dynamometry and measurement tools in rehab, and how to implement them in your clinical practice Poten…
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In this conversation, Wally Cirafesi discusses his article on rethinking the portrayal of the synagogue in the Gospel of John. He challenges the assumption that the expulsion of Christ believers from the synagogue represents a break between Judaism and Christianity. Cirafesi argues that synagogues in the ancient world were diverse and multifunction…
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Send us a text In this episode with Mariana, we discuss a recent article looking at the difference between muscle power and muscle strength in predicting falls in older adults. This paper found the 5x sit to stand as a measure of power was a better predictor of falls compared to manual muscle testing or strength testing using a dynamometer. We disc…
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Today, I want to talk to you about my experience in Greece and how it completely shifted my perspective on productivity and life. We spent a month living at a slower pace that made me rethink what it means to truly live and work. This wasn’t about packing in activities or sightseeing - it was about embracing a slower pace and seeing what life looks…
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Send us a text This episode with Dr Ebonie Rio is a snippet taken from our Practicals live Q&A sessions. Held monthly, these sessions give Practicals members the chance to ask their pressing questions and get direct answers from our expert presenters. Learn more about Physio Network’s Practicals here - https://physio.network/practicals-rio1 Dr Ebon…
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Samuel Wells discusses his book Improvisation: The Drama of Christian Ethics and explores the concept of improvisation in Christian ethics. He introduces the metaphor of the Five Act Play, which includes creation, covenant, Christ, church, and consummation. Wells emphasizes the importance of ecclesial ethics and the formation of character within th…
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Send us a text In this episode with Mark Jones we cover: Common principles of clinical reasoning What Physios can do to improve their clinical reasoning skills Psychosocial factors in clinical reasoning Categories of clinical reasoning/hypothesis categories Analysis of clinical reasoning and using this in your treatment Mark Jones is an Adjunct Sen…
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In this conversation, Andrew Das discusses his book Remarriage in Early Christianity. He shares how his interest in the subject began and the various influences that shaped his research. Das explores the Greco-Roman and Jewish contexts of the time, highlighting the widespread acceptance of divorce and remarriage. However, he notes that Jesus' teach…
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When my family and I moved, it was more than just a change of scenery—it was a whirlwind of new challenges. We barely had time to settle in before I jetted off to Greece for five weeks. The new house felt overwhelming with its extra space and unexpected tasks like dealing with the humidity. The move wasn’t just about a new address; it was a complet…
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Send us a text Introducing our new, longer form podcast, Physio Discussed, where 2 expert guests and our host explore everything you need to know about your favourite topics! In this episode we dive deep into hip pain and hip osteoarthritis. We discuss: When can you consider pharmacological treatments in a patent with early hip OA/OA. What role doe…
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The conversation explores the themes of biblical hermeneutics, the hermeneutics of suspicion, and the intersectionality of race and gender in biblical interpretation. The guest, Gail Yee, discusses her book on Asian-American biblical hermeneutics and the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of biblical texts. They also to…
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Earning extra income from home while staying clinically active is possible through expert witness work. Join Radiologist, Expert Witness, and coach Dr. Gretchen Green as she shares her journey and insights. Many physicians hesitate to explore other options due to the fear of a pay cut. Dr. Green is here to demonstrate the opportunities available fo…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the assessment of hip dysplasia, focusing on the condition's definition, the differences between extension and flexion-based movements, and both subjective and objective assessment techniques. We discuss the importance of observing gait, head of femur translation, single leg stance, and various special tes…
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Send us a text In this episode with Dr Margo Mountjoy we explore the role of physiotherapists in assessing and treating Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs). We discuss the definition of REDs, its connection to amenorrhea and pelvic floor dysfunction, and the importance of education in prevention. Learn about the long-term bone health effects…
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In this conversation, Christopher W. Jones discusses his article on the literary historical memory of Sargon of Akkad and its connection to the figure of Nimrod in Genesis 10. He explains the concept of literary historical memory and provides background information on Sargon of Akkad. Jones explores the subversive nature of the Nimrod narrative and…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Teddy Willsey discusses a research paper on load progression for the patellar tendon and its impact on rehabilitation. We explore key exercises like the split squat, rear foot elevated squat, bilateral squat, and forward heel tap, along with how to adjust plyometric exercises for optimal tendon loading. Dr. Wills…
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In this conversation, Dr. Jeremy L. Williams discusses his research on criminalization in the book of Acts and its relevance to contemporary issues of power and justice. He explores the concept of criminalization as a cultural artifact and the ways in which it is influenced by socio-political location. Dr. Williams also examines the terminology of …
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Britta Koepf is a certified financial planner and special needs consultant who has dedicated her career to helping families navigate these complex waters. In our discussion, Britta shares her expertise on the intricacies of financial and special needs planning, from setting up various types of trusts to exploring ABLE accounts. We dive into why it'…
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Send us a text In this episode with Belinda Beck, we explore the LIFTMOR trial and the importance of supervised strength training for osteoporotic bones, emphasizing the need for thorough assessments to manage co-morbidities. We discuss the impact of breast cancer treatment on bone health and the crucial roles of dietitians and exercise physiologis…
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