Conversations with contemporary artists, curators, and thinkers about the intersection of art, technology, and commerce.
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What is the point of these Photography Clips? This podcast includes snippets of my thoughts on various aspects of photography, art, and creativity. The goal of Photography Clips is to get you thinking about your own unique points of view.
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Guiding flutists holistically to discover their unique voice on and off the stage!
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Savvy Painter, hosted by Antrese Wood, offers a treasure trove of insights artists can't afford to miss. Visit https://savvypainter.com Antrese's teachings focus on nurturing a creative mindset and prioritizing mastery over perfection, making it a must-listen resource for artists worldwide.Whether you're an emerging artist looking to hone your skills or an established pro seeking fresh perspectives, the show offers practical advice and inspirationBut the real magic happens when you apply Ant ...
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🎙️ Podcast | Events | Directory 🎉 Celebrating artists & creatives 🗣️ New episodes every 1st and 3rd Sunday 📍 Based in #Sunderland, UK 🏁 Est. 2015, produced by @JaySykesMedia
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Hello! This is the podcast empowering the new generation of classical musicians to take risks and live a meaningful life.
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Welcome To Amyville is an original creative broadcast dedicated to the entirely all too often awkward experiences and glorious insights of its occasionally enlightened creator, the fine artist, Amy Carpenter.
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Andy talks photography and life, Andy talks to photographers big and small about their photography and lives (and photo tips, duh). Andy loves *everything* in photography, so that's basically what this show is about. Fun is included at no extra cost. Andy is: Andy McSweeney, Photographer on the Loose as @andymcphoto & @phototourbrugge .
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The PaintingLoft Podcast is about the "Dark Art" community. Exhibitions, Artists, Techniques, Ideas, Scandals & Crimes and all the things worth talking about in the realm the two host participate in. Jessica Perner (Ward) and Scott Holloway are both artists exhibiting their work globally in the field of art that doesn't truly have a title but is widely accepted as "Dark Art". It is also occasionally called Surrealism, Dark Surrealism, Lowbrow, Outsider, etc.
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Calling all Creatives! Let’s go off the easel and talk about the ins and outs of the art world and how to survive life as a working artist. Join Skye Becker-Yamakawa and Catherine Moore as they interview modern masters of today’s art scene, delve into everyday events in an artist's working life, and experience an occasional art history dialogue. “Art is the stored honey of the human soul.” -Theodore Dreiser Come join us in our creative hive.
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In the Art Marketing Minute Podcast, you’ll learn how to sell your art, how to market your paintings, and everything else you need to know in order to have a successful art career. Each episode answers questions from artists by host Eric Rhoads, author of “Make More Money Selling Your Art,” publisher of several art magazines and newsletters, and author of ArtMarketing.com.
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The longest-running podcast on the medium of Colored Pencil. Bringing you Inspiration and innovation in the ever-changing world of colored pencil since 2015. We discuss tips, techniques, shortcuts, and all the nitty-gritty of this medium that we love so much. We interview the very best artists working in colored pencil today. Raw-cut, early-release, and ad-free video interview versions are available to Members Circle, part of the Monthly Sharpener community.
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The ARC Creative Podcast: Educating + Inspiring Creatives to Excel as Artists, Entrepreneurs & Humans.
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From the creators of ARC interviews + The Experience // ARC an annual conference in Canada, our aim at The ARC Creative Podcast is to expose our listeners to creative insight from photographers + creatives from various fields and backgrounds. We believe in helping to establish environments that foster creativity & social connections. We believe that learning from others and expanding our circle of influence can bring our community clarity, happiness, and joy through creativity.
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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.
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WM-501: Smart Packing Tips for Travel Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
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5:13Today, let’s talk about travel—and more specifically, what to bring when you’re heading out on a photography trip. Whether it’s a weekend getaway or a big vacation, a little preparation goes a long way when it comes to making the most of your time with a camera... And one word that keeps coming up, quietly but persistently, is permission... Podcast…
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The Voice That Says You’re Not Ready? Fire It.
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25:05Resistance isn’t laziness—it’s fear wearing a disguise. Let's break down the REAL reason resistance shows up right after creative excitement kicks in—and how to move forward without force. If you’ve ever found yourself avoiding the studio for no “good” reason, this one’s for you. We're going to talk about why resistance is actually a turning point …
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WM-500: Understanding Permission in Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
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6:03You know, something I’ve learned over the years—something that becomes clearer the more time I spend with a camera in hand—is that photography is just as much about relationships as it is about light, shadow, and subject matter. Not just relationships with the people in front of the lens, but with the communities we enter, the land we stand on, and…
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WM-499: How to Plan a Photography Trip Without the Stress | Photography Clips Podcast
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7:00Today, we’re going to talk about something that’s supposed to be fun—something that should feel freeing, adventurous, and inspiring. But sometimes, well… it gets a little heavy. I’m talking about the photography trip. You know the kind. That big escape where it’s just you, your camera, and the world outside your front door. But if you’ve done a few…
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WM-498: Scouting Great New Locations for Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
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4:45A large portion of my time is devoted not just to photography itself, but to something just as important: finding new places to create it. Scouting, for me, is part of the adventure. It's a little like being on a treasure hunt with your camera bag in the passenger seat and curiosity behind the wheel. And over the years, I’ve discovered a few ways t…
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Conversations in Chronic Cough: An Otolaryngologist’s Perspective
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18:07Listen as Michael S. Benninger, MD, describes his approach to the diagnosis and management of chronic cough and refractory chronic cough in the context of a clinically relevant case. Presenter Michael S. Benninger, MD Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Lerner College of Medicine The Cleveland Clinic President, International Associati…
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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Integrate Comprehensive Diabetes Management
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19:17Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, and Colten Bracken, MD, FAAFP, discuss how to integrate comprehensive diabetes management to improve the quality of their obesity care delivery, including: Documenting obesity as a diagnosis for patients with diabetes when appropriate Streamlining processes to ensure patients return for follow-up Dedicating a …
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You’re Not Lost—You’re in the Curiosity Phase
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17:30That “lost” feeling? It’s not a problem. It’s the process. Today kicks off a special series I’ve been quietly building behind the scenes for a while now. It’s called the CREATE Spiral, and it’s a new framework I’ve developed to help artists understand why we get stuck and how to move forward—gently, without shame, and without needing to have it all…
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WM-497: Motivational Tricks to Increase Your Productivity | Photography Clips Podcast
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4:32You know, one of the hardest things about being a creative person—whether you’re into photography or painting or writing—is motivation. Just getting started. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had every excuse in the book. I’m not feeling inspired. I don’t have the right gear. There’s no time. The light’s wrong. You name it. But if I’m being hone…
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WM-496: The Art of Patience in Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
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4:58The stereotypical image of the artist is someone who spends a large part of their life not producing anything. Then, when the inspiration strikes, the artist goes to work, spontaneously producing works of art. The artist finally had the exact right sequence of thoughts. Whatever the case is, the work is something that just came to them, spur of the…
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In this episode, Palak J. Trivedi, BSc, MBBS, PhD, MRCP, ESEGH, discusses the most recent developments in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) treatment, including cutting-edge data on new and emerging agents and how these updates may be integrated into your practice. Topics include: Steatotic liver disease and PBC Vibration-controlled transient elas…
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JD Wissler 1963-2025 This is a re-broadcast of an episode from August 2015. JD was an incredible painter and a beautiful soul. Go outside. Look up. Be in awe of what you see. ❤️ Support the show And hey - if this episode hit home, do me a favor, leave a review on Apple Podcast or come say hi on Instagram: @savvypainterpodcast I’d love to hear this …
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A Quiet Practice To Build Unshakable Confidence
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25:26You ever look at another artist and think, “Ugh—I wish I had their confidence”? That thing they just seem to have—like it came standard and yours got left out? Yeah. Let’s talk about that. This week’s episode breaks down the myth that confidence is something you’re either born with or not. I’ll show you how confidence works more like painting—somet…
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WM-495: Formulas vs. Strategies in Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
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3:49Photographers hear it all the time: follow the rule of thirds, shoot during golden hour, use leading lines, frame your subject just so. These formulas are everywhere. They promise guaranteed results, and sometimes, they do deliver something pleasing. But if we rely too heavily on formulas, our photography runs the risk of becoming repetitive and un…
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Arranging Tangerines Episode 45 - A Conversation with Andrea Gudiño
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57:14In this episode, we talk with Mexican filmmaker and animator Andrea Gudiño about her video Anima Natura, featured as part of Projected Ecologies in the exhibition Pulsar at MUCA Campus in Mexico City. We discuss embodied animism, learning from winter, what it means to animate with humility, and how writing, darkness, and disappearing landscapes sha…
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Episode 332: Is It the Universe…or God? Rethinking the Creative Process as a Flutist
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15:51Flute 360 | Episode 332: "Is It the Universe…or God? Rethinking the Creative Process as a Flutist" In this solo episode, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay invites you into a vulnerable, soulful conversation about creativity, faith, and what it truly means to be a modern-day artist. Inspired by the Flute 360 Accelerator’s June book club selection, The Creative Ac…
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Evidence-Based Care in Atopic Dermatitis: Practical Considerations for IL-13 Inhibitors for Moderate to Severe Disease
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9:53In this episode, Daniel C. Butler, MD, and Shawn G. Kwatra, MD, discuss the practical considerations for using IL-13 inhibitors to treat patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis, including: Patient candidacy considerations Treatment advancement strategies that go beyond topical therapies The importance of patient-centered care that addres…
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Evidence-Based Care in Atopic Dermatitis: IL-13 Inhibitors to Treat Moderate to Severe Disease
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15:48In this episode, Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH; Daniel C. Butler, MD; and Shawn G. Kwatra, MD, discuss IL-13 inhibition for treating patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD), including: The available biologic therapies that specifically target IL-13 Where these agents fall in the 2024 American Academy of Dermatology treatment algorithm H…
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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Manage Prior Authorizations for Antiobesity Medications
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27:06Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA; Manish Shah, MD; Martha Grugel, MA, discuss how they manage the prior authorization process for antiobesity agents to improve the quality of their care delivery, including: The information to collect during patient visits The available resources to help you submit prior authorizations The supporting documents …
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Evidence-Based Care in Atopic Dermatitis: Mapping IL-13 to the Clinical Manifestations of Moderate to Severe Disease
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11:40In this episode, Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH, and Daniel C. Butler, MD, discuss the immunopathogenesis and role of IL-13 in atopic dermatitis (AD), including: Contributors to epidermal barrier dysfunction (eg, environmental triggers) IL-13 as a key cytokine in AD pathogenesis Targeted AD therapies that inhibit IL-13 A detailed patient case to highlig…
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Episode 331: Create More, People-Please Less with Melvine Naliaka
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51:50Flute 360 | Episode 331: "Create More, People-Please Less with Melvine Naliaka" Have you ever felt like you're saying “yes” to everyone else but “no” to yourself? Maybe you’ve tried juggling too many roles—educator, performer, entrepreneur—and are left feeling stretched thin and stuck in burnout. Or maybe you’re craving permission to finally choose…
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Innovations in NCFBE: Latest Advances and Personalization of Treatment
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15:39In this podcast, Anne E. O’Donnell, MD, discusses the latest advances and treatment strategies for patients with non–cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFBE), including: Airway clearance as a foundation of NCFBE management Strategies to address inflammation and exacerbations Emerging therapies in clinical development How to individualize treatment to…
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WM-494: The Best Photography Gear Is What Works for You | Photography Clips Podcast
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4:20What are the best tools for photography? I spend a lot of time talking about what the reviewers say. If you listen, they will have you believe that the best gear is the gear that has the highest megapixels, the things that will produce the sharpest image quality, the best colors—that sort of thing. I’ve long argued against this, saying that, in mos…
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Heart Failure and MRAs: Diving Deep Into the Pivotal FINEARTS-HF Trial
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22:14In this podcast, Ty J. Gluckman, MD, MHA, discusses the pivotal phase III FINEARTS-HF trial and how the treatment landscape is evolving for patients with heart failure (HF) with mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction, including: The emerging role of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in HF care Finerenone’s efficacy in reducing composite…
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Innovations in NCFBE: Understanding the Patient Burden and Best Practices in Diagnostics
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23:32In this podcast, Brett M. Elicker, MD, and David E. Griffith, MD, ATSF, FACCP, FRSM, discuss the pathophysiology of non–cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFBE), the patient burden, and best practices with diagnosing NCFBE, including: The vicious vortex of NCFBE (ie, airway dysfunction, inflammation, infection) Cough as the most significant symptom a…
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WM-493: Photography Note-Taking: Don’t Let Great Ideas Slip Away | Photogrtaphy Clips Podcast
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4:43For most of us photographers, the reality is that we’re not making a living from photography. For many of us, that’s deliberate. Some simply don’t want to turn a favorite hobby into a job. Others of us may have goals and dreams, but perhaps we’re just starting out, or the demand for our particular brand of photography just isn’t that high yet. What…
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Episode 330: This Is Real Life – Two Flutists, One Faith, and a Journey Through It All with Dr. Kristin Caliendo
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2:33:24Flute 360 | Episode 330: "This Is Real Life – Two Flutists, One Faith, and a Journey Through It All with Dr. Kristin Caliendo" This episode isn’t just a conversation—it’s a moment of truth, healing, and deep connection. Dr. Heidi Kay Begay and Dr. Kristin Caliendo come together for a raw and heartfelt discussion on what it means to live a fully int…
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Arranging Tangerines Episode 44 - A Conversation with Kadir Kayserilioğlu
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47:00In this episode, we talk with video artist Kadir Kayserilioğlu about his recent work The Walls of Heaven, currently featured in the exhibition Pulsar as part of Projected Ecologies at MUCA Campus in Mexico City. We discuss the accidental origins of the piece, ideas of creation and control through terrariums and Sea Monkeys, god complexes in both ar…
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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Develop Patient-Centered and Tailored Treatment Plans
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27:07Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, interviews Natalie, Orbach, PA-C, to learn about how she implemented patient-centered and individualized treatment plans to improve obesity care at her practice, including Discussing weight and how nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and pharmacotherapy strategies can help Meeting patients where they …
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WM-492: Photography and Weather: How to Stay Creative in Any Conditions | Photography Clips Podcast
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3:34There are a few things that top the list of struggles for photographers. For instance, portrait subjects who find it hard to be comfortable in front of the lens, or lighting that just won’t cooperate no matter how you try to modify it. But nothing is so ubiquitous as the weather. It causes all kinds of problems, from rained out trips to the high hu…
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WM-491: Photography Road Trips: Why the Journey Matters as Much as the Destination | Photography Clips Podcast
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3:47Today, I find myself thinking of the concept of “the hero’s journey.” If you’re not familiar with this, it’s basically a type of plot that you’ll commonly find in novels. The idea is that while the destination might be the goal, it’s not what makes the bones of the story. Rather, the heart of the story is in the journey—the hero’s journey, in which…
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Why Rejection Hurts—and What to Do With It
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23:54Today, we’re talking about something that every artist encounters—but few talk about openly: rejection. Whether it’s a juried show, a gallery application, or simply putting your work on social media, the fear of hearing “no” often holds artists back in big ways. But here’s the truth: rejection isn’t the problem. It’s the meaning we attach to it tha…
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WM-490: How Photographers Can Create Their Own Opportunities and Stay Inspired | Photography Clips Podcast
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4:33As a photographer, sometimes you get the sense that opportunity isn't finding you. There are no new places around you to take interesting new photographs, and you don't have the time or money to head out on a trip to somewhere exotic. You fall into a kind of doldrums, unable to move forward, and find that it becomes an incredible struggle to get th…
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In the Zone: Artists Talk Flow State (and Losing Track of Time)
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47:52Have you ever been so immersed in your painting that you completely lost track of time? That magical moment where everything clicks, the inner critic goes quiet, and it feels like the brush is moving on its own? That’s what we’re diving into today—flow state. But here’s the twist: is flow always a good thing? Or can it actually hold you back from e…
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WM-489: Good Habits are the Enemy of Silly Mistakes | Photography Clips Podcast
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4:06How many times have you snapped a few pictures from the hip only to realize the lens cap is still on? How many times have you taken a few photographs, only to come back later and find spots and smudges in them because your lens had a fingerprint or dust on it? I know these sorts of things have happened to me more often than I’d like to admit. Podca…
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Conversations in Chronic Cough: An Allergist’s Perspective
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16:36Listen as Michael S. Blaiss, MD provides case-based perspectives on chronic cough recognition, burden, management, and pathophysiology and describes the evolving treatment landscape for refractory chronic cough. Presenter Michael S. Blaiss, MD Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Division of Allergy-Immunology Medical College of Georgia at Augusta Univ…
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Episode 329: Your Studio Is a Lab – Teaching with Curiosity & Care with Alexandra Petropoulos
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45:13Flute 360 | Episode 329: “Your Studio Is a Lab – Teaching with Curiosity & Care with Alexandra Petropoulos” Have you ever wished your flute studio felt more joyful, creative, and… human? In today’s episode, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay sits down with Alexandra Petropoulos—aka The Flute Nerd—to unpack how your studio can become a supportive, experimental, an…
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WM-488: The Dangers of Sunk Cost Fallacy | Photography Clips Podcast
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4:35If you’ve never heard of “sunk cost fallacy,” I’ll take this opportunity to explain it. It’s a phenomenon that happens when you’ve invested in something so that you’re unwilling to stop pursuing that thing. Among gamblers, the idea is that if they keep betting another few bucks, eventually, they’ll win. They’ve sunk too much into their evening of g…
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Expert Guidance in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: Why Early Detection and Multidisciplinary Management Are Key
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30:18Listen in as Paula Henao, MD; Rohit Loomba, MD, MHSc; Cheryl Pirozzi, MD, MS; and Corinne Young, NP, FCCP, discuss their screening and monitoring strategies for patients with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, including: Why early detection is key for improving patient outcomes How to monitor through use of noninvasive imaging and biopsy per guideline…
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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Implement Virtual Support Groups
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27:27Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, interviews Sejal Desai, MD, DABOM, to learn about how she implemented virtual support groups to improve obesity care at her practice, including: Dedicating 5 support groups with chat features to obesity-specific topics (eg, sleep, nonscale wins) Moderating these chats to ensure no misinformation is shared and …
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Episode 328: Finding Your Flute Voice – How Rabbit, Tigger, and Owl See You with Erin Rauch, Part 10
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47:28Flute 360 | Episode 328: “Finding Your Flute Voice - How Rabbit, Tigger, and Owl See You with Erin Rauch” (Part 10) Flute 360 podcast episode featuring Erin Rauch – a flutist, VA, and life coach helping creative artists overcome self-doubt and carve out their unique paths. What if the clarity you’re craving isn’t found in a technique book—but in th…
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Episode 327: Stop Blending In—Be the Flutist Everyone Remembers, Part 9
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45:46Flute 360 | Episode 327: "Stop Blending In – Be the Flutist Everyone Remembers" (Part 9) Do you feel like your unique talents are getting lost in the noise? In today's episode, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay and Eric Jay Begay pull back the curtain on what it truly means to stand out as a flutist and creative artist. They explore how embracing your unique qua…
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Episode 326: Creative Flow & Strategic Planning with Eric Jay Begay, Part 8
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38:22Flute 360 | Episode 326: "Creative Flow and Strategic Planning with Eric J. Begay” (Part 8) Are you struggling to find the perfect time and space for creativity in your busy life? In today's episode, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay and Eric J. Begay dive deep into practical strategies for unlocking your creative flow—even amid life's chaos. Whether you're look…
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In an earlier episode, we met the founder of the new Sunderland Lit and Phil Society, Auburn Langley. This group now host monthly panel discussions - talking about issues and challenges that affect people in Sunderland across a range of sectors. From now onwards, they’re in Pop Recs, but we were there for last month’s Lit and Phil in the place wher…
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