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In episode 1 of Open Conversation with Malik he talks with North Hardin High School Basketball head coach Michael Baffour. Malik and Coach Baffour talk about growing up playing sports, attending the University of Louisville, playing basketball under coach Rick Patino, and now starting down his new path as head coach of NHHS.
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Bridging Academic landscapes. At Access 2 Perspectives, we provide novel insights into the communication and management of Research. Our goal is to equip researchers with the skills and enthusiasm they need to pursue a successful and joyful career. This podcast brings to you insights and conversations around the topics of Scholarly Reading, Writing and Publishing, Career Development inside and outside Academia, Research Project Management, Research Integrity, and Open Science. Learn more abo ...
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Open Conversations

Joseph-Albert Kuuire

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Hosted by Joseph-Albert Kuuire, "Open Conversations" is a podcast where Joseph and his guests have open and honest discussions about various topics including dating, religion, marriage, entertainment, and anything else that comes to mind. Open Conversations is part of the "That's Not Canon" podcast network.
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Open Doors is a conversation about inviting God’s love, presence, and power into our hearts. We are friends and teammates from Heart of the Father Ministries who share in the mission of setting captive hearts free through Unbound ministry. We’ll be touching on the impact of Neal Lozano’s book, Unbound, and hearing stories of lives changed through Unbound ministry. At times we’ll dig deep into the Five Keys of Unbound, simple responses to the gospel with profound impact on hearts and lives. J ...
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Open Container is a unique outdoor podcast that strives to go deeper than the headlines. We’ll uncover stories and ideas about creativity, adventure, conservation, politics, and the people who make the outdoor space so vibrant. Hosted by renowned outdoor journalist Doug Schnitzspahn, Open Container is a conversation with the people who look to nature to find inspiration and solutions. How the outdoors teach us, change us, heal us, and how we might build a better world from simply going outsi ...
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Are you ready to embark on an intellectual adventure? Look no further than Open Loops, the podcast that will take you on a journey of the mind. Join host Greg Bornstein and a variety of expert guests as they explore a wide range of thought-provoking topics such as magic, art, hypnosis, secrets, psychology, spirituality, conspiracy theories, the supernatural, and our true selves. Each episode is a destination that will challenge and expand your mind. But be warned, the journey does not end he ...
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The purpose of this podcast is to help young adults navigate the pressures they face every day. As young adults who are gradually becoming fully-grown adults, we face a number of pressures as we attempt to cope with them. In this podcast, we will discuss ways to deal with them.
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Open Inward Conversations

Laurie Anne King

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ABOUT Welcome traveller, Laurie Anne here. I am also an intuitive portrait photographer. I offer Open Inward Journey Portraits, a unique and nurturing experience that guides my subject to feel safe, seen in positive ways and most importantly, captures rare expressions that reveal the beautiful soul they are. This podcast offers you the experiences that when you are self-aware can change your perceptions. Gently hold still, close your eyes and experience moments through a reflective lens of v ...
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World Open Innovation Conversations

Marisol Menendez and Marcel Bogers

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WOIConversations is a podcast that brings together academia and industry to discuss Open Innovation. Refreshing and dynamic conversations among leaders in the field, with insights for academics, researchers, practitioners and Open Innovation enthusiasts. A video session, a podcast, and a good time to share and learn together. WOIConversations is hosted by Marisol Menendez and Marcel Bogers, and produced by Jakob Pohlisch.
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IFC's Conversations for Open Minds

St. Olaf College

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“Conversations for Open Minds” is presented by the St Olaf College Institute for Freedom and Community, a space for free inquiry and meaningful debate of important political and social issues. Hosted by Edmund Santurri, Morrison Family Director and Professor of Religion and Philosophy at St. Olaf College.
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The IMO Podcast is a series of open and honest conversations with care leavers. We want to give care experienced young people a place to tell their stories. Each episode we invite someone who has been in care to talk about anything they like. It’s an opportunity to hear the voices of people who often don’t get the chance to tell their stories, and it’s a chance to inspire and encourage people in similar situations.
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Live Your Happy NOW podcast with Veronica Parker gives us a greater space to connect and explore different possibilities. It is not about pretending to be happy all the time and hiding imperfections. It’s about embracing EVERYTHING. It’s learning to choose your happy even in the midst of challenges, doubts and limitations. Join Veronica for uplifting conversations to upgrade your life. You don’t have to wait until everything is perfect to be happy. Would you like to tune in now? Continue the ...
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Beth Bayley is the Open Science Manager at Karger Publishers, a health sciences publisher based in Switzerland. She co-leads Karger’s Open Science Task Force as well as the Karger Ambassadors Program. Specializing in Open Access since 2010, Beth is engaged with strategy, policy, and communications to support Karger's “open for Open“ drive toward a …
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Today Doug opens the container with writer, photographer, and editor Stephen Casimiro. Doug starts the show by recounting his earliest experiences with outdoor magazines and how those experiences fueled a career writing about the outdoors. He reflects on the importance of storytelling for those who choose to spend time in nature and how moves like …
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What happens when someone is excited about their encounter with Jesus and runs to tell a friend? What happens when we meet the Lord and realize anew that He sees and knows us? The Open Doors Lent 2025 series begins with talk of Nathaniel who voiced the now-famous question, “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” But once Nathaniel meets Jesus, his …
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Have you seen the film The Substance yet? You know, the one with Demi Moore. Where she’s a fading Hollywood star who injects herself with a green fluid that promises it can magically make her transform into the best version of herself? Young, pretty, perky, skin without wrinkles. The promise of youth again. It’s good. But gross. But, like, Demi Moo…
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After being set free in an Unbound session, what happens if we start struggling again? In this episode, we hear from Ann Stevens – Freedom in Christ conference speaker, Basic Ecourse instructor, and longtime friend of Unbound. Enjoy a fun, helpful volley of ideas filled with laughter and lists as Ann gives suggestions for staying free. We hear Ann’…
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Today Doug opens the container with Danica & Mike Carey of Seirus Innovation. Doug begins the episode by reflecting on the need for innovation within the outdoor and ski industries. He talks about his 25 years of working within those industries during which he has observed how the outdoors is adept at prioritizing creativity and problem-solving ove…
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Dr Friederike Rohde is a sustainability researcher with a background in science and technology studies. She is committed to the sustainable shaping of digital change and the responsible use of technology. She is particularly interested in the interactions between digitalisation, AI, and sustainability and further societal debates surrounding new te…
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Interview with Ravi B. Parikh, MD, MPP, and Sandhya Mudumbi, MD, authors of Algorithm-Based Palliative Care in Patients With Cancer: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content: Algorithm-Based Palliative Care in Patients With Cancer…
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In this powerful and deeply moving episode, host Jenn sits down with Dr. Theresa Burke, a world-renowned expert on grief, trauma, and healing. Dr. Burke is the founder of the Living Scripture Institute, which provides training for three groundbreaking healing ministries: Rachel’s Vineyard – Healing after abortion Grief to Grace – Healing from abuse…
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Today Doug heads to the deserts of Utah to open the container with artist Cody Chamberlain. Doug starts the episode by diving into the significance of the wilderness as a source of inspiration and creativity, emphasizing that the desert offers a unique perspective that can rejuvenate our minds and spirits. He then speaks with Cody Chamberlain, an a…
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A couple of days ago, Matthieu Boisgontier shared a post on Linkedin, mentioning that he had just published his 100th paper. While this seems to be quite the achievement for many scholars these days, he questioned if that was even something that should be celebrated. You can read the original post in French (or a translation into your preferred lan…
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Ready to journey beyond? Peter Blum isn’t just a hypnotherapist. He’s a shamanic sound healer, master of altered consciousness, NLP instructor, and author of What Is Your B.S.?: Exploring Belief Systems Through Hypnosis and NLP. He’s so far down the rabbit hole, he’s got permanent residency in Wonderland—and he’s inviting you to follow. Dubbed “The…
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On this Valentine’s Day, what do a Naval Academy graduate and a personal organizer have in common? The same alma mater, 37 years of marriage, four children, and a heart for Unbound ministry! In this episode, you’ll meet Sandy and Denise MacMurtrie and hear their faith-filled Unbound story. “Hi, I’m Denise!” she said. And so began their first conver…
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Today Doug opens the container in search of awe and finds it with Stacy Bare. Moments of awe transcend mere experiences. They serve as pivotal junctures in our personal narratives, fostering healing and a deeper understanding of our existence. And while the outdoors is a source for awe inspiring moments, awe can also be found everywhere. Today's gu…
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Do recent box office earnings and award ceremonies indicate a growing cultural interest in infernal supernatural forces? Should we be concerned? Check out this serious and solid episode that defines the occult and offers compelling reasons why people turn to it. The occult involves acts of the will which give an invitation to the spiritual realm. T…
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Today Doug opens the container to explore the new world of outdoor politics with Caroline Gleich. Doug opens the show talking about the ongoing struggle to protect public lands from privatization and the critical need for increased political engagement among outdoor enthusiasts. He also delves into the contemporary implications of such efforts, par…
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Dr. Amarachi Paschaline Onyena is a dedicated Lecturer and Marine Science Researcher with a deep passion for tackling critical global challenges in water and environmental management. Specializing in the investigation of water and environmental contamination, her work focuses on understanding and mitigating the impact of emerging contaminants using…
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Dr. Mark Young, the founder ofRational Games, is an independent author, trainer and consultant with many years´ practical and academic experience in the area of negotiation, mediation and conflict management skills. His theoretical work is tempered by practical lessons learned as a negotiator in government (US Department of Commerce) and in the fie…
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Tony Alves is the Senior Vice President of Product Management at HighWire Press, Inc. With 30 years of experience in scholarly publishing, Tony has developed expertise in areas such as product development, software design, content acquisition, and international client management. He has a deep understanding of the publishing process, especially for…
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Meet the warm and encouraging Maria Kamenstein, a retired educator, church volunteer, and experienced Unbound leader who is currently writing her spiritual memoir. Maria (pronounced /ma-rye-ah/) tells of her Quaker roots in rural Iowa, college days in the 1960’s, falling in love with her husband Dana, and moving to Philadelphia. When marital confli…
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Sometimes Greg wonders if he's sick in the mind—and considering this is an episode about O.J. Simpson (the benchmark of mental stability), that's saying something. Why the fear? The trepidation? Because this week, Open Loops dares to go where it dare not tread without full commitment. (Greg also has issues with commitment.) Yes, we're talking about…
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Today Doug opens the container with Chad Brown to discuss changing the narrative around conservation. Filmmaker Chad Brown is a passionate advocate for environmental justice and founder of the nonprofit Love Is King. During this conversation he discusses the intersection of conservation and social justice, emphasizing that true conservation must re…
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Downright dynamic – that describes Jack Matney’s journey both as a Christian and now as an Unbound leader. Jack’s candid, honest testimony tells how he met his wife, his church journey, and how his parish priest pressed him to receive Unbound prayer. “We did the Unbound thing,” says Jack. “We were at Worldgate in Herndon sitting on chairs in the mi…
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Today Doug opens the container with Dani Reyes-Acosta to discuss how outdoor stories should come from everyone. This episode delves into the evolving landscape of outdoor storytelling and inclusivity, emphasizing the need for diverse voices and perspectives within the outdoor industry. Doug's guest today, Dani Reyes-Acosta, is an advocate and cultu…
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Today Doug opens the container with Luis Benitez to discuss the need for a National Office of Recreation. The rise in outdoor recreation has always been a part of the American experience, with transcendentalists like Emerson and Thoreau heading to the woods for enlightenment, down to current day secularists just wanting to get away from work. The i…
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Interview with Susan N. Hastings, MD, MHS, and Valerie A. Smith, DrPH, authors of Geriatrics-Focused vs Traditional Primary Care in the Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Hosted by Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content: Geriatrics-Focused vs Traditional Primary Care in the Veterans Affairs Health Care System…
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Don’t miss this captivating episode as Neal Lozano hosts Capuchin Franciscan friar Fr. Diogo Escudero who serves the Brazilian and Portuguese communities in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Fr. Diogo remembers first experiencing Unbound in 2015 as a seminarian and being prayed for by Neal. He knew it was something he needed personally, and it was t…
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The outdoors is not just a niche; it is essential to our lives and who we are as a species. As the world faces increasing challenges like climate change and cultural upheaval, the importance of nature becomes even more pronounced. This podcast, hosted by Doug Schnitzpahn, delves into the myriad ways the outdoors can offer solutions to our anxieties…
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Meet Amanda and Jonathan Teixeira, cofounders of WalletWin, a ministry that helps folks in all stages of life improve their finances while getting at some of the deeper places of the heart! Learn the Teixeiras’ story – how they met and what inspired them to start a finance ministry. Matt shares how finances can reveal heart issues and often come up…
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Welcome to 2025. Remember all the buzz last month about ET disclosure? Those strange ...things....hovering in the skies of New Jersey—lights blinking, colors shifting, orbs appearing and vanishing in plain sight. Large machines, unlike anything we’ve seen before, flying over military bases. But here’s the kicker: the news, social media, and those i…
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Join Neal as he hosts Susan Walsh, Regional Coordinator of Unbound Ministry in England, and Fr. Antonio Ritaccio, a seasoned diocesan priest and Pastoral Director at the Diocesan Seminary in London. Together, they reflect on the transformative Unbound Priest Retreat held in England and share stories of healing, renewal, and fraternity among clergy.…
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Welcome to our bonus episode featuring the end-of-year event of the Rwanda Preprint Club currently known as the Review and Curate Club. Dine Roseline Dzekem (ORCID: 0000-0002-8210-9258) created the Review and Curate Club, an open-science and open-access club in Africa, which is operated by an enthusiastic committee. It aims to promote open science …
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Interview with Baptiste Jean, MD, author of β-Lactam Inoculum Effect in Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus Infective Endocarditis. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content: β-Lactam Inoculum Effect in Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus Infective Endocarditis…
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Join with Neal, Jacqueline and Lisa in conversation surrounding Advent Four’s scripture readings from Micah, Psalms, Hebrews, and Luke. Neal describes how captivating he found the Gospel reading, pondering the moment John the Baptist leapt in his mother’s womb and Elizabeth’s joy-filled response. “Did John leap first or was Elizabeth filled with th…
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Have a listen as Jenn, Matt, and Jacqueline share personal examples and meaningful reflections based upon scriptures from the third week in Advent. These passages from Zephaniah, Isaiah, Philippians, and Luke, all exhort us to rejoice! Sometimes our circumstances don’t feel joyful but Jesus offers us inestimable joy within the hidden place as we ge…
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Experience a joy-filled dialogue between Lisa, Jenn, and Janet as they ponder four scriptures which speak of promise, confidence, hope, and joy for the second week of Advent. The passage from Luke shows how an unknown person, John the Baptist, was called from the desert to be the courier for the King of Kings. He was a hinge, opening the way, and a…
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We’re thrilled to begin our Advent series, reflecting upon scriptures surrounding the coming of Jesus whether it be as a baby, into our hearts, or His second coming. Advent is a time of preparation that can be frenetic with activity and yet we are challenged be still before the Lord as we consider his coming to earth. Lisa emphasizes the heartfelt …
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A guest too controversial for "Coast to Coast AM"?!? Eric J. Hecker, a contractor who spent time at South Pole Station and found stuff he wasn't supposed to (a directed energy weapon that might be mind-controlling the masses, but hey, forget that, shop Black Friday and you'll finally find happiness). Yes, Eric returns for his 3rd Open Loops appeara…
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Experience the Father’s Blessing with a sweet listen as Neal shares from his deep well of experience and wisdom regarding the extraordinary Fifth Key of Unbound. The enemy always works to steal our identity and destiny, wanting to lead us deeper and deeper into loneliness and isolation. An Unbound Ministry session allows for restoration of our iden…
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Interview with Jennifer R. Head, PhD, MPH, author of COVID-19 Incidence and Age Eligibility for Elementary School. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content: COVID-19 Incidence and Age Eligibility for Elementary School
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Warm, wise, compassionate, and oh so real! Meet Emily Wilson, Heart of the Father’s newest team member. Emily, our Resources and Sales Coordinator, hails from California’s Bay Area but has embraced Philly and loves to “talk about the Eagles, eat a cheesesteak, and ride public transportation home.” A graduate of Villanova University and the Augustin…
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If you aren’t yet acquainted with Dr. Christopher West, President of Theology of the Body Institute, this episode is your golden opportunity. The passion with which Dr. West speaks is infectious and amazing. Dr. West answers deep questions surrounding this year’s Open Doors podcast theme of “Come and See.” He tells about hearing a song at age eight…
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Monica Gonzalez-Marquez is passionate about improving how scientific information is documented and understood. She works closely with researchers and experts to make scientific documents clearer, more accurate, and easier to access by following the best practices. She also uses creative methods to simplify complex scientific ideas, designing user-f…
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Following last week’s podcast with Dr. Mary Healy, we listen to Jenn and Matt discuss the issue of authority, taking it to a personal level. Jenn reflects on how Romans 6: 8-11 relates to authority and she references Chapter 12 of Abba’s Heart. We hear about an individual who, after receiving healing through Unbound prayer, was later able to use he…
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Speaker's Profile: Ina Smith, DOAJ Ambassador Southern Africa ORCID ID: ⁠0000-0002-9710-3668⁠ Ina Smith is a strong advocate for open science, especially in Africa and South Africa. With over 20 years of experience, she has worked at universities like the University of Pretoria and Stellenbosch University, focusing on repositories and journal publi…
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He met an alien at Area 61. He traveled beneath Antarctica’s ice and uncovered the Nazi UFO base. The X-Files? Yeah, that was based on his work. In this Special Halloween Episode of Open Loops, you'll find answers to such bone-chilling questions as: "Is our understanding of life and consciousness as fragile as our perception of reality?" "What make…
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Dr. Mary Healy Explains The Fourth Key: The Command Meet Matt’s “go-to theologian,” the best-selling author and international speaker Dr. Mary Healy, Professor of Scripture at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, general editor of the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, and more. This episode helps Christians of all backgrounds explore comm…
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Dr Haseeb Md. Irfanullah is a biologist-turned-development facilitator, who often introduces himself as a research enthusiast. Over the past 25 years, Haseeb has been working for different international environment/ development organizations, academic/ research institutions, funders, and government agencies in different capacities. Currently a Coun…
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In this episode, Jenn hosts Neal as they discuss the reasons why Renunciation, the Third Key of Unbound, is so important. So you're following Jesus, and there's something in your life that doesn't belong to you and in that relationship you have with Him. Well, it's a good time to consider renunciation! Renunciation means that, in the name of Jesus,…
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Interview with Eleni G. Jaswa, MD, MSc, MAS, and Marcelle I. Cedars, MD, authors of In Utero Exposure to Maternal COVID-19 and Offspring Neurodevelopment Through Age 24 Months. Hosted by JAMA Network Open Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content: In Utero Exposure to Maternal COVID-19 and Offspring Neurodevelopment Through Age 24 M…
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