The Stupid Cancer Show is an award-winning international podcast that, across 11 years and more than 400 episodes, has given voice to the young adult cancer movement. Each broadcast tackles hard-hitting, real-world issues ranging from politics, health care, legislative advocacy, civil liberties and the environment to social media, entertainment, cancer research and medical education.
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Most people don’t know that you’re considered a cancer survivor at the moment of diagnosis. It wasn’t always this way. Sixty years ago, a cancer diagnosis was a death sentence. And if you did survive, you were left to figure out the rest of your life on your own. But some survivors demanded something different, something better. This is The Cancer Mavericks, a deep-dive narrative into the people who fought for better treatment, forced doctors to listen, and pushed America to see the human si ...
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Welcome to RARING, the voice of the rare disease community and a no-BS forum for patients and their families, rare disease patient organizations, and medical professionals. If you live with a rare disease or love someone who does, RARING is the podcast for you, by you, and with you every day. Tune in to hear leading experts discussing next-generation diagnostics and treatments. Learn from passionate nonprofit leaders talking about their highs and lows fighting for their communities. And laug ...
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My life went from routine to anything but routine when, in the span of three short years, I did the following: 1) moved from my own solitary home in the city to my love's 100-year-old farmhouse in the country; 2) left my normal, full-time job to become a voice actor; and 3) survived breast cancer. The world is full of surprises. I invite you to join me in focusing on the positive and the good - the people, places, and things that, in such a negative world, are also anything but routine.
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Out of Patients is a no-BS podcast about making healthcare suck less for everyone. Join award-winning host Matthew Zachary each week as he and his guests sardonically deconstruct all the shenanigans in terms normal humans can understand, along with a healthy dose of 80s nostalgia and random pop culture references. So strap in, and let's all make the system less horrible; because advocacy is the only thing that's ever changed anything.
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Interviews with experts and high-profile guests discussing the most important issues affecting the future of health and care for people in the UK.
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Never Ending Sleepover is an independent podcast hosted by David Hale and Rachel Macdonald. Listeners will join the sleepover and listen to late night discussions where anything can happen. There's no limits to late night talks.
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Welcome guys!!! Thanks for listening to our podcast. Baldylocks is 40 years old, born and raised in the Bronx. I am 48 raised in the Bronx. We together act 10. LOL 😆. We spoke for a while to create a podcast just to shoot the shit and speak on things that interest us, make us mad and just share stupid things with you guys. No holds barred here!!! We will be speaking about everything from sex, relationships, parenting, fashion, secret talents and so much more!!!! We hope you enjoy!!!! And ple ...
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Positivity Life explores pathways to optimal health, happiness & personal potential. Our goal is to bring you inspiration, motivation, and actionable advice from the best coaches, experts, authors and mentors on the planet. The Positivity Life Podcast is about REAL life, lived in the most fulfilling way. It’s about finding meaning in life, conquering challenges, building resilience, developing strengths, cultivating gratitude and optimism, savoring life’s simple pleasures, nurturing relation ...
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[HIATUS] The Inimitable Lisa Simms Booth
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On the show today: Lisa Simms Booth is Executive Director at The Smith Center for the Healing Arts and former Senior Director for Patient and Public Engagement at The Biden Cancer Initiative. She is such an extraordinary human being who've I've wanted her on my show for such a long time and, well, here she is. Lisa has this extraordinary way to def…
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[HIATUS] Kara Goldin: Hint! Hint! (A Show That's ACTUALLY Good for You)
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Today I talk to Kara Goldin — health product entrepreneur, breast cancer advocate, and the Founder and CEO of HINT Inc. Kara calls herself an accidental entrepreneur because she invented a product that she wanted but couldn’t find: unsweetened, fruit-infused water. Now HINT is available everywhere as a healthy and natural alternative to diet drinks…
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[HIATUS] In The Bubble with Andy Slavitt: From CMS to Accidental Podcast Hero
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For most healthcare geeks, Andy Slavitt may be best known as the Former Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). For millions more, he is the podcast hero we didn't know we needed and the one we so clearly deserved as the host of Lemonada Media's award-winning podcast, "In The Bubble with Andy Slavitt." Launche…
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48: Understanding race, ethnicity and health inequalities – with Heidi Safia Mirza and Shabna Begum
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The UK is becoming more ethnically diverse: nearly 20% of the population reports being from a minority ethnic background and projections suggest growing diversity is the future. People from minority backgrounds in the UK experience a variety of inequalities. But what is the latest evidence telling us? A comprehensive analysis of race and ethnicity,…
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[HIATUS] Lithium: Not Just For Batteries
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Dr. Sudhir Gadh is a board-certified psychiatrist and Commander in the US Navy Reserve. He is also Medical Director for the Center for Recovery and Wellness, with a core focus on low-dose Lithium, as a comprehensive approach for patients to improve brain function. Joining Matthew live in-studio, they talk about our nation is failing to address the …
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[HIATUS] Ask MZ Anything with Carly Flumer
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Returning champion to Out of Patients, advocacy badass Carly Flumer flips the script on Matthew Zachary as she takes the reins for an AMA (Ask Matt Anything) reverse interview. Hilarity ensues as we take a trip down memory lane as to how the sausage was made, the very origins of Stupid Cancer and the young adult cancer movement, and how we've arriv…
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[HIATUS] Dr. Ashani Weeraratna on "Is Cancer Inevitable? "
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Today, I speak with Dr. Ashani Weeraratna. She's a leading cancer researcher at Johns Hopkins, and President Biden appointed Ashani to the National Cancer Advisory Board. She's also a researcher at the National Cancer Institute AND the author of a new book called Is Cancer Inevitable? Her book takes us inside her research lab and reveals how new in…
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[HIATUS] 1990s Cancer: AOL or Bust with Steve Friedman
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On the show today, my brother from another mother — Steve Friedman, is the Senior Advisor of Operations for SEER at the National Cancer Institute. (We'll get into all the acronyms later in the show because I know you're looking forward to that.) Steve was diagnosed back in the 1990s with testicular cancer while in his 20s. So he brings with him a p…
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[HIATUS] The Chutzpah Show with Sarah Cotenoff
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On the show today, I welcome 'First mover in Audio & Podcasts" Sarah Cotenoff, Former co-founder of Podsights — and, more importantly — my former intern at The Stupid Cancer Show. Losing your father to cancer as a teenager is never a good thing. But the forced maturity it gives you can ultimately come in handy if and when more crap you didn't expec…
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[HIATUS] Dr. Mark Lewis Is the Twitter We're Looking For
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Dr. Mark Lewis is the Director of GI Oncology at Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City. He is also a young adult survivor of pancreatic cancer, a thought leader on #MEDTwitter, and one of the funniest and down-to-earth physicians you're likely to meet. Motivated by losing his father to cancer, coupled with a genetic predisposition for empathy,…
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47: Why are cancer rates rising among younger people? – with Kimmie Ng and Charles Swanton
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Since the early 1990s, there’s been a concerning uptick in cancer incidence among adults younger than 50 years. Scientists are racing to understand what’s driving these trends. Some evidence points to roles for established risk factors – including smoking and obesity. But some research is also exploring environmental exposures – such as microplasti…
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[HIATUS] Stupid Cancer: You Know What It Is with Alison Silberman
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On the show today, I'm so thrilled to welcome live in-studio Alison Silberman, CEO at Stupid Cancer (my old job, as you may know), and Shannon Wyant, a fellow AYA cancer survivor and sitting committee member of the Stupid Cancer Board of Directors (also my old job as you may know.) The best conversations are those without an agenda that manifest fr…
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[HIATUS] Lynch Syndrome: Try To Not Get Cancer?
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Today on the show, we talk to powerhouse couple David and Robin Dubin, who founded Alive and Kickn to advocate for those with the Lynch gene. At age 29, Dave was diagnosed with colon cancer and Lynch Syndrome. Few have heard of it, but Dave and Robin are trying to change that. Because Lynch is a genetic pre-condition to cancer that affects 1 out of…
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It’s the end of summer and the end of “Anything But Routine”’s seventh season! Hear the wrap-up, say goodbye, and find out when we’ll be back! #unroutineinspiration
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[HIATUS] This Little Diagnostic Went To Market...
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On the show today, I'm thrilled to welcome – LIVE IN STUDIO — Liz Cormier-May, CEO of Mammogen, and Marty Keiser, CEO at IV Bioholdings. It's hard to blend funny, entertaining wit with healthcare jargon like diagnostics, market access, go-to-market strategy, etc. And yet, somehow, we did it. The process is gnarly and ridiculous, but now more than e…
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Meet Missy Barnes, who has spent the past 30 years working in one of the most noble professions there is: the teaching profession. #unroutineinspiration
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[HIATUS] Overhead: Dan Pallotta on How Great Nonprofits Actually Work
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On today's show, we welcome one of the most influential human beings of my career: Dan Pallotta, champion of charity and the entire nonprofit business sector. Dan's take on how we as a culture think about charity the wrong way planted a bedrock philosophy in my head for how I was going to grow and lead Stupid Cancer to scalable success without the …
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Anything But Routine 7 Episode 10: The Long Haul
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Meet Michele Yoder, whose battle with COVID-19 left her comatose and on a last-resort form of life-support called ECMO for nearly three months. After her miraculous survival, she now lives with Long COVID and Severe Pulmonary Fibrosis and continues to actively work on her recovery. #unroutineinspiration…
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[HIATUS] The One With Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
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Today's show is not a "very special episode" of Different Strokes, Facts of Life, Family Ties, Webster, or Blossom, BUT it is a "very special episode" nonetheless. Jane Sarasohn-Kahn has been a friend, a teacher, a mentor, a sherpa, a conscience, and a big sister to me for over 15 years. I mean it when I say she is as close to her biological family…
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Anything But Routine 7 Episode 9: Remember When . . ?
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On July 24, 2002, in Somerset County, Pennsylvania - only 10 months and 10 miles from the crash of United Flight 93 - another historical event unfolded that captured the world’s attention. This time, with the successful rescue of nine coal miners from the flooded Quecreek Mine, there was a happy ending. #unroutineinspiration…
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[HIATUS] Cancer Guidelines: Excuse Me While I Whip This Out
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Throughout the history of cancer advocacy, there are the advocates who made us and the organizations who made us. And one such organization is the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, which is — for all intents and purposes — the “Good Housekeeping meets Consumer Reports” of all cancer standards of care, best practices, guidelines, and credibilit…
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Meet Audrey Marsh, an 80-year-old woman who has fought melanoma not once, not twice, but SIX times throughout her lifetime - and survived! #unroutineinspiration
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[HIATUS] A Brief History of Young Adult Cancer Psychotherapy
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On the show today, the legendary Julie Larson, speaker, educator, psychotherapist, and luminary, legacy young adult cancer advocate. As one of the few people who have been consistently working in the same career profession they went to school for, Julie may consider herself a midwestern gal transplant to the big city but, after more than 15 years i…
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Meet Becca Frola-Biss, whose love for sculpting and clay as a child ultimately led her to become a potter as an an adult - and then to open her own ceramics studio! #unroutineinspiration
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[HIATUS] Don't Start A Charity: An Cautionary Origin Story
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Elizabeth Woolfe is a veteran nonprofit consultant and unmatched sherpa guide in the business, management, and organizational culture of charity. Full disclosure: Liz also one of my best friends in the world and saved my ass more than a few times serving as strategic counsel to Stupid Cancer during the latter half of my tenure. As of this recording…
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46: A new government and health after the general election: part 2 – with Hannah White and John McTernan
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There’s a new Prime Minister in Downing Street and a new political reality in the UK. But what does it all mean for health and care? The incoming government faces a range of complex policy challenges – many of them linked to health and care – and a daunting fiscal inheritance. While the public might show patience for a few months, they will expect …
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Meet Andi Palmar, whose nonprofit organization, Operation BeYoutiful, not only provides wigs to girls and women of all ages who need them, but makes a point of treating their sense of well-being, too! #unroutineinspiration
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[HIATUS] The One with Craig Lipset
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On the show today —> The venerable Craig Lipset, a storied luminary in the annals of clinical trial innovation — and I mean innovation with a Capital I. (None of that lower case crap happening here on my watch) Craig is the Founder of Clinical Innovation Partners and the Co-Founder of Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA), and a proud exp…
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Anything But Routine 7 Episode 5: Invisible
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Meet Karen Caffrey, an athletic, energetic, otherwise healthy woman who sustained her first heart attack at age 39, her second nearly ten years later, and shares what it’s like to live with an invisible, little-understood condition called Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection. #unroutineinspiration
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[HIATUS] So LGBTQ People Get Cancer Too?
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Today I talk to LGBT cancer advocate Liz Margolies. For over 30 years, Liz has worked as a psychotherapist with a specialty in cancer, trauma, and sexuality. She’s an OG LGBT rights activist, and when four of her lesbian friends died of ovarian cancer within months of each other, Liz launched the National LGBT Cancer Network. Because the LGBT commu…
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Anything But Routine 7 Episode 4: In Your Own Backyard
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In 1970, a castle appeared along the Lincoln Highway in rural Stoystown, Pennsylvania and quickly became a renowned, beloved landmark. Come hear the story of Kings & Queens Restaurant and Pub! #unroutineinspiration
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[HIATUS] It's Not a Tumor: The Multitalented Grace Wethor
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Today on the show, I welcome an extraordinary young woman —> Grace Wethor is a living unicorn of talent and intelligence. Guitarist. Pianist, Trapeze Artist, Figure Skater, Model, Author, TED Speaker — and 6-year survivor of an inoperable brain stem glioma that she was diagnosed with at 13 years old in 2015. Grace is the author of "You're So Lucky"…
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Anything But Routine 7 Episode 3: Dreaming Big
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Meet Kaylee Frederick, who, at the age of eighteen, became the youngest runner in history to complete what’s known as “The World’s Toughest Footrace” - the Badwater Ultramarathon! #unroutineinspiration
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[LOST EPISODE] All You Need Is "Roon"
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Today on the show, I welcome Vikram Bhaskaran and Dr. Rohan Ramakrishna (Chief of Neurological Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine) live in studio to talk about Roon, their intriguing new cancer navigation platform for patients and caregivers. Roon is personal to Vikram as his whole career shifted from Pinterest executive to caring for his Father whe…
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45: The general election and health: part 1 – with Sam Freedman and Paul Corrigan
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As the general election approaches, what are the main parties planning on health and will it make a difference? Polling day is rapidly approaching and all the main party manifestos have now been published. But when it comes to health and care, do we know what we’re voting for? Many commentators have expressed deep frustration at the opacity of the …
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Anything But Routine 7 Episode 2: From Then To Now
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In 1943, a chance encounter on a train between a ten-year-old girl named Virginia and an American soldier named Peter spawned an unlikely friendship that encompassed an entire family. Thanks to the Internet, Virginia’s and Peter’s descendants have taken up the torch and finished the story! #unroutineinspiration…
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[LOST EPISODE] Jen Palumbo Needs No Explaination
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On today's quirky show, I welcome Jen "Jay" Palumbo, an epic human Energizer Bunny who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. Jen is a freelance writer, Forbes contributor, and women's health advocate, specifically for reproductive rights. In a spirited coincidence, it turns out we both went to the same college at the same time, were both Theater pe…
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[LOST EPISODE] How To Be Sick with Jen Singer
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Today, I proudly welcome my cancer survivor comrade at arms, Jen Singer. Jen's got the trifecta of "shit happens," having survived cancer, heart failure, and "COVID Classic" back in February of 2020 when no one had any idea what the hell was going on. She is the creator of "How To Be Sick," patient-friendly ebooks called "The Just Diagnosed Guides"…
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Anything But Routine 7 Episode 1: Catching Up
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Today marks the Season 7 kickoff of “Anything But Routine”! When I started this podcast in 2019, I’d recently moved into my love’s century-old family farmhouse, launched a new career as a professional voice actor, and finished treatment for breast cancer. What’s changed since then? What’s stayed the same? Catch up with me and find out! #unroutinein…
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It’s “Anything But Routine's” first FULL summer season! Eleven regular episodes are coming your way! What inspirational stories will you be hearing this season? Find out now! #unroutineinspiration
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[LOST EPISODE] Healthcare Reporter Hero Jonah Comstock
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Jonah Comstock is the Editor in Chief of pharmaphorum and a veteran healthcare journalist and reporter. He's been covering this topic even before this topic was a thing to be covered. Throughout his career, he has helped to shape significant narratives about the sector, what matters today, and where he sees progress in the future. Learning from his…
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44: Sure Start: a model for long-term policymaking? – with Naomi Eisenstadt and Donna Molloy
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More long-term, mission-led policymaking is sorely needed, but how best to do it? The Sure Start programme was set up with the aim of giving young children the best possible start in life, narrowing gaps in outcomes for disadvantaged children. First announced by the New Labour government in 1998, it has evolved regularly over the past two decades. …
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[LOST EPISODE] Unexpected Consequences of the Roe v Wade Decision
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In today's special bonus episode, Matthew welcomes fellow podcaster and leading Women's Health physician Dr. Mitzi Krockover to the hot seat. Mitzi is the Founding Medical Director of the Iris Cantor UCLA Women's Health Center, a storied entrepreneur, and a thought leader in her sector. She has created a community—nee, a movement—called Beyond The …
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[HIATUS] CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS (CLL) "To Google or Not To Google" (Episode Three)
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More than 53 million Americans act as family caregivers who often fall below the radar sacrificing everything in the name of compassion, empathy, and love. Caregiver Lifehacks amplifies the voices of those impacted by the diagnosis of a loved one. Hungry to connect and share information, these authentically candid interviews give us a peek into the…
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[HIATUS] CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS (CLL) "In Sickness and In Health" (Episode Two)
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More than 53 million Americans act as family caregivers who often fall below the radar sacrificing everything in the name of compassion, empathy, and love. Caregiver Lifehacks amplifies the voices of those impacted by the diagnosis of a loved one. Hungry to connect and share information, these authentically candid interviews give us a peek into the…
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[HIATUS] CAREGIVER LIFEHACKS (CLL) "Find Your People" (Episode One)
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More than 53 million Americans act as family caregivers who often fall below the radar sacrificing everything in the name of compassion, empathy, and love. Caregiver Lifehacks amplifies the voices of those impacted by the diagnosis of a loved one. Hungry to connect and share information, these authentically candid interviews give us a peek into the…
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43: Limp NHS productivity and what to do about it – with Anita Charlesworth and Neil Sebire
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Improving NHS productivity is a key national priority. But what’s behind the slowdown and can it be reversed? Over the past few years, amid the turmoil of COVID-19, the NHS has seen substantial growth in funding and clinical staffing levels. Yet the numbers of patients treated haven’t risen in step – suggesting services, particularly NHS acute hosp…
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[HIATUS] THE SICKLE: Fighting Medical Disparities with Sickle Cell Disease (Episode Three)
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) can affect many areas, including daily life, and some of the effects can be lifelong. More so, SCD impacts the quality of life for many patients in the form of depression, anxiety, executive function, and more. In partnership with The Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Matthew Zachary Worldwide presents “The Sickl…
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[HIATUS] THE SICKLE: Building a Support System with Sickle Cell Disease (Episode Two)
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) can affect many areas, including daily life, and some of the effects can be lifelong. More so, SCD impacts the quality of life for many patients in the form of depression, anxiety, executive function, and more. In partnership with The Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Matthew Zachary Worldwide presents “The Sickl…
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[HIATUS] THE SICKLE: Living with Sickle Cell Disease (Episode One)
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) can affect many areas, including daily life, and some of the effects can be lifelong. More so, SCD impacts the quality of life for many patients in the form of depression, anxiety, executive function, and more. In partnership with The Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Matthew Zachary Worldwide presents “The Sickl…
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