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Diplomatic Immunity

Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University

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Diplomatic Immunity: Frank and candid conversations about diplomacy and foreign affairs Diplomatic Immunity is a podcast from the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University. We bring you "frank and candid" conversations on the issues facing diplomats and national security decision makers globally. We talk to current and former diplomatic officials, scholars, and analysts and seek to understand how best to foster international cooperation in an age of global crises. Hosted ...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) manages allergic rhinitis through constitutional conditioning methods, focusing on balancing the body to reduce allergy symptoms. A key aspect is understanding the impact of gut health on allergic rhinitis (https://www.aimhealthyu.com/tw/star/19/allergy-rhinitis-treatment-approach), as improving digestion can help relieve symptoms. To address this, TCM practitioners guide patients on how to choose the right Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment plan, which ...
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Real Vitality acknowledges that real health requires the quest for truth, the capacity to choose, and the ability to make empowered decisions. This podcast seeks to explore these concepts. For more information go to realvitality.org realvitality.substack.com
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At Heard Immunity, you can be heard! We're three guys from a similar background that ended up in different places. Join us as we talk about wide-ranging topics from current events to music to why celery belongs with peanut butter instead of ranch. We're just trying to figure out some things about life. We also want to hear from you. Go to https://heardimmunity.locals.com/ to give your take on the topics discussed each week. Who knows, we might even ask you to be "heard" on the show. Support ...
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Your health runs through your immune system. Let’s talk about it. Dr. Jeff Bland is widely regarded as the father of functional medicine. His new venture, Big Bold Health, is on a mission to change the way you think about immunity. Join us for a series of frank discussions with true health visionaries about the future of immunity — What's really going on with your immune system? Why does it depend on the immune systems of the plants you eat and the planet you inhabit? How is your personal im ...
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COVID-19 Immunity in Our Community

iHeartPodcasts, ABC News, and the Department of Health and Human Services

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In COVID-19: Immunity in Our Community, a new podcast series from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, iHeartRadio, and ABC News, host Robin Roberts (Good Morning America) hears from Americans on the front lines: teachers, nurses, parents, and caregivers—many of whom were uncertain about the vaccines, and uncovers the scientific facts that convinced them to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated. Each episode will pair one guest’s journey with information from our country's to ...
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Welcome to the Dr. Des Says... It's All Your Immunity Podcast. In the podcast will we will explain the medicine and science behind your health through topical discussions, conversations, in-depth analysis, and interviews. And, yes, we will try to make sense of the Coronavirus. We will weigh in on the new vaccines and therapeutics, while answering the question is it really safe for you. My name is Dr. Desire’ Barrett and I am an immunologist trained in molecular biology and genetics. I have s ...
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This week, Kelly talks with Dr. Tristen Naylor, Founder and Managing Director of the geopolitical risk consultancy Diplomatic Solutions, about the outlooks for relationships with leaders in Europe, China, Iran, and other nations, as well as how America’s relationship with multilateral institutions like the United Nations might be impacted by either…
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) manages allergic rhinitis through constitutional conditioning methods, focusing on balancing the body to reduce allergy symptoms. A key aspect is understanding the impact of gut health on allergic rhinitis, as improving digestion can help relieve symptoms. To address this, TCM practitioners guide patients on how t…
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Interview with Sara Moller - 13:00 This week, Kelly and Freddie talk through the UK's deal with Mauritius on the Chagos Islands, the Tunisian presidential election, and Kenya's police mission in Haiti. Kelly then talks with Professor Sara Moller about NATO's new Secretary General Mark Rutte. The opinions expressed in this conversation are strictly …
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For our seventh season of Diplomatic Immunity, we’ll be taking a look at the role of foreign policy in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. We’ll be taking you through the key things to know about where the candidates stand on international issues, how a win for either will affect US foreign policy, and how the rest of the world is watching wit…
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11:40 - Interview with Stéphanie Fillion This week, Kelly and Freddie discuss recent updates in Israel and the South China Sea. Kelly then talks with Stephanie Fillion, a UN correspondent, about high-level week at the UN General Assembly. Stephanie Fillion is an international reporter who covers the UN from its headquarters in New York City. Her wo…
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For our seventh season of Diplomatic Immunity, we’ll be taking a look at the role of foreign policy in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. We’ll be taking you through the key things to know about where the candidates stand on international issues, how a win for either will affect U.S. foreign policy, and how the rest of the world is watching w…
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We talk with Dr. Gabriel Victora, an associate professor and HHMI investigator at The Rockefeller University in NY, NY, who studies how antibodies are generated in response to infection and immunization through the evolutionary process of affinity maturation in germinal centers.CVIMP tarafından oluşturuldu
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com Daniel Mapel of Wild Earth Essences joined me today to talk about his unique line of essences invoke the energy of various animals. These vibrational essences are natural, energetic remedies that are made during a ceremonial process that Daniel shares more about…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com Most holistically-minded families focus on teaching their kids how to use homeopathy and other natural methods for healing, but may forget that emergencies happen. This knowledge aligns perfectly with the values many holistic families share in regards to self-su…
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Kelly speaks with Richard Horsey, Myanmar expert and advisor to the International Crisis Group, for a deep dive into the history of Myanmar's ongoing civil war. Richard is a political analyst and has been a close observer of Myanmar for over 25 years. He specializes in the politics and political economy of the country, as well as armed conflict and…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com In this interview with homeopath Desiree Brazelton, we discuss a family of homeopathic remedies known as the Matridonal Remedies. Desiree shares some of the indications for using these Sarcodes, (remedies made from healthy human tissues and hormones). She offers…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com “You’re using the same principles of homeopathy what ever you’re looking at, so it’s not like you have to make a leap to start using this with your animals.” Elizabeth Thompson In this podcast with homeopath Elizabeth Thompson, we discuss the use of homeopathy w…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com “You can be trained to become a midwife, and then you can be called to be The Midwife.” Eileen Stewart In this interview, Eileen Stewart shares her journey to becoming a midwife, and how her own experiences giving birth led to her decide to become a midwife. Eil…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com The concept of freebirth has gained significant attention in recent years. In this podcast, Courtney interviews Cassandra Riquelme, who had a freebirth nearly two-and-a-half years ago. Freebirth, also known as unassisted childbirth, is the decision to birth with…
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13:10 - Interview with Chris Tuttle This week, Kelly and Freddie talk through Secretary of State Blinken's recent visit to China, U.S. troops leaving Niger, and an election in Maldives that saw the country move closer to China. Kelly then talks with Chris Tuttle, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, about recent Congressional action o…
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10:40 - Interview with Yuki Tatsumi. This week, Kelly and Freddie talk through Iran's Strike on Israel, Ecudaro's raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito, and the losses for President Erdogan's party in recent Turkish municipal elections. Kelly then talks with the Stimson Center's Yuki Tatsumi about the recent summit between the US, Japan, and the Phi…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com The Real Vitality Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Paid subscribers get access to the full post, free subscribers receive excerpts only. In this podcast, Brion and Elizabeth join Courtn…
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Kelly speaks with Lt. Gen (ret.) Ben Hodges, former Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe, about the effect of the Ukraine War on military tactics and strategy. Prior to retiring from the armed forces in 2018, Lieutenant General (ret.) Ben Hodges served as Commanding General of the U.S. Army in Europe. He consults for several companies on Europe, …
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10:25 - Interview with Dr. Ken Opalo This week, Kelly and Freddie provide updates on the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the evolving crisis in Haiti, and Kelly talks with Georgetown Professor Ken Opalo for a deep dive into Sudan's civil war. Dr. Opalo is an associate professor at the Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service, where …
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com Welcome to the Real Vitality podcast now hosted here on Substack. (We hope to encounter less censorship here.) By becoming a free subscriber, you’ll receive excerpts from our podcasts and posts, and be notified via email whenever we publish something new. By bec…
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Season 6 Episode 6. This week, Kelly talks with retired army officer and National Defense University research fellow Dr. Tom Lynch about the impact of Ukraine's war on great power conflict and US-China competition. Dr. Thomas Lynch is an adjunct professor of Security Studies at Georgetown University and distinguished research fellow for South Asia …
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10:40 - Interview with Jacqueline Charles In our seventh episode of Headlines and History, we discuss the recent political crisis in Haiti with Miami Herald report Jacqueline Charles, and Kelly covers the EU's Net-Zero Industry Act and reports of Russia's new space-based nuclear capabilities. Jacqueline Charles is the Haiti and Caribbean correspond…
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11:50 - Interview with Beverly Ocheing on Senegal In our sixth episode of Headlines and History, we discuss the recent crisis in Senegal and its implications for West Africa with Beverly Ochieng, and Kelly covers recent news out of El Salvador, Sweden & NATO, and the 2026 Soccer World Cup. Beverly Ochieng is a senior digital journalist and Africa s…
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Season 6, Episode 5. Today, we’ll be covering the effects of the War in Ukraine on supply chains, the defense-industrial base, and the private sector. Kelly McFarland talks to Christine Micheinzi, a former senior executive at the U.S. Department of Defense, about how the global economy and defense industry are trying to deal with the knock-on effec…
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In our fifth episode of Headlines and History, we discuss the outcome of the COP28 conference in Dubai with Joanna Lewis, the fallout from Taiwan's Presidential election, the new deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland, and give an update on the status of military aid to Ukraine currently stalled in Congress. Joanna Lewis is a distinguished associate …
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Season 6 Bonus Episode. Today, we’ll be talking about basketball and the power of sports diplomacy as we celebrate World Basketball Day – the first sport ever to receive the honor from the United Nations – which now takes place every year on December 21st. Today, Kelly talks with Lindsay Krasnoff about basketball and the history of sports diplomacy…
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Season 6, Episode 4. For this season’s theme, we’ll be covering the litany of unintended consequences and strategic surprises emanating from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. From energy to technology to intelligence to geopolitical alignment, Russia’s invasion marks a sea change in numerous areas of diplomacy and foreign policy. We’ll be getting toget…
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In Diplomatic Immunity's new format, Headlines and History, we take listeners through a roundup of the most important headlines you may have missed in foreign policy and diplomacy, and take a deep dive into our most pressing topic with an expert conversation. Each week, we will alternate between Headlines and History and our regular Diplomatic Immu…
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Season 6, Episode 3. For this season’s theme, we’ll be covering the litany of unintended consequences and strategic surprises emanating from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. From energy to technology to intelligence to geopolitical alignment, Russia’s invasion marks a sea change in numerous areas of diplomacy and foreign policy. We’ll be getting toget…
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In Diplomatic Immunity's new format, Headlines and History, we take listeners through a roundup of the most important headlines you may have missed in foreign policy and diplomacy, and take a deep dive into our most pressing topic with an expert conversation. Each week, we will alternate between Headlines and History and our regular Diplomatic Immu…
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Season 6, Episode 2. For this season’s theme, we’ll be covering the litany of unintended consequences and strategic surprises emanating from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. From energy to technology to intelligence to geopolitical alignment, Russia’s invasion marks a sea change in numerous areas of diplomacy and foreign policy. We’ll be getting toget…
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In Diplomatic Immunity's new format, Headlines and History, we take listeners through a roundup of the most important headlines you may have missed in foreign policy and diplomacy, and take a deep dive into our most pressing topic with an expert conversation. Each week, we will alternate between Headlines and History and our regular Diplomatic Immu…
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Season 6, Episode 1. For this season’s theme, we’ll be covering the litany of unintended consequences and strategic surprises emanating from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. From energy to technology to intelligence to geopolitical alignment, Russia’s invasion marks a sea change in numerous areas of diplomacy and foreign policy. We’ll be getting toget…
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In Diplomatic Immunity's new format, Headlines and History, we take listeners through a roundup of the most important headlines you may have missed in foreign policy and diplomacy, and take a deep dive into our most pressing topic with an expert conversation. Each week, we will alternate between Headlines and History and our regular Diplomatic Immu…
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It’s been awhile since Cilla has offered an update regarding her healing journey. We're bringing you a different kind of message this time, one that comes from a new perspective gained from Cilla’s current visage point. After having temporarily lost her inner-compass, she shares about how she has fully regaining her connection to source to a strong…
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Season 5, Episode 8: Our tour through the many fora of multilateral diplomacy is coming to an end. To help us wrap up season five, ISD's own Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis and Tressa Finerty join Dr. Kelly McFarland to explore key themes, re-examine the tough questions, and look forward to the future of consensus-driven multilateral diplomacy. Amba…
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Season 5, episode 7. The United Nations Security Council tends to capture the headlines, but throughout the United Nations system are dozens of organizations and agencies that make a substantial difference in our everyday lives. From standardizing rules around flight to providing data that shape global policy, these institutions are often the unsun…
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Season 5, episode 6: Blue helmets have become one of the most visible signs of the UN in the world. These peacekeepers are sent where often nobody else wants to go and asked to accomplish what nobody else often will. After 70 years of service, UN peacekeeping has seen its successes and its well-publicized failures. So in this episode, we took a mor…
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Bonus: What, exactly, is AI? What are its applications? Why does it matter for national security and geopolitics? Will machines rise up and destroy us all?! Fellow Hoya Andrew Imbrie discussed these questions and more in a fascinating conversation on his new book, co-authored with Ben Buchannon, titled The New Fire: War, Peace, and Democracy in the…
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Season 5, episode 5. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has posed an existential crisis for numerous multilateral institutions, worsening several ongoing global issues such as food insecurity while also upending the architecture of European Security. Few organizations understand that or deal with that more than the Organization for Security and Cooper…
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Season 5, Episode 4: How does one tell the story of multilateralism in times rife with conflict, misinformation, and mistrust? How does one communicate with a world as vast and diverse as our own? What's it like to advocate for the United Nations on the global stage? We here at Diplomatic Immunity don't have the answers to those important questions…
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Season 5, Episode 3: Multilateralism is so often thought of as a means and method for groups of states to tackle common issues or resolve disputes. But what happens when a multilateral institution is called on to help support sub-national issues within states? That's precisely what we wanted to know when we chatted with Gerardo de Icaza, the direct…
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Season 5, Episode 2: This season we are talking about multilateralism. What it is, what it's good for, and also what it's not. After looking at the big picture through the lens of the United Nations in episode one, this episode takes us to the regional level. U.S. Ambassador to the African Union Jessica Lapenn joined Dr. Kelly McFarland to explain …
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In this interview with Alex Ferri, founder of Palmaia, he and Cilla discuss the "invisible energy" of Palmaia, which loans it to having more of a fifth-dimension feel. Backed against virgin Mayan jungle, Palmaia is an oasis that offers a retreat for the conscious soul. Alex shares his journey of envisioning and establishing Palmaia--which embraces …
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Bonus Episode: 2022 has proven to be a year of incredible foreign policy stories. To help us look back at the year of surprises, joy, and disappointment in international affairs, Kelly sat down with Amy Mackinnon of Foreign Policy Magazine. They discussed the war in Ukraine, U.S. competition with China, the long-awaited National Security Strategy, …
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Last October, Courtney and Cilla took a trip to Mexico, where they stayed at Palmaia, a wellness resort dedicated to offering a truly different kind of resort experience, one that supports personal growth, healing and exploration. Palmaia offers everything you could ask for in a resort experience, but where Palmaia goes beyond the typical resort is…
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In this podcast, Cilla interviews Lishui Springford, a German New Medicine (GNM) practitioner from Canada. In this follow up podcast, Cilla describes her experiences with Lishui's strategies, especially how she is able to get to the "central disturbance" that lies in the subconscious during a consult. Lishui shares her strategy, which is based on S…
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