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Science Quickly

Scientific American

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Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.
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Science Vs

Spotify Studios

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There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there’s SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Gimlet that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to and cover everything from 5G and Pandemics, to Vaping and Fasting Diets.
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The world’s top scientists explain the latest health, nutrition, and gut health research and translate it into practical advice to improve your health & weight. Join ZOE Science & Nutrition, on a journey of scientific discovery. Hosted by Jonathan Wolf.
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The Science of Happiness

PRX and Greater Good Science Center

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Learn research-tested strategies for a happier, more meaningful life, drawing on the science of compassion, gratitude, mindfulness, and awe. Hosted by award-winning psychologist Dacher Keltner. Co-produced by PRX and UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center.
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Brains On! Science podcast for kids

American Public Media

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Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Each week, a different kid co-host joins Molly Bloom to find answers to fascinating questions about the world sent in by listeners. Like, do dogs know they’re dogs? Or, why do feet stink? Plus, we have mystery sounds for you to guess, songs for you to dance to, and lots of facts -- all checked by experts.
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Scientificast

Scientificast

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Scientificast e’ stato il primo podcast indipendente a tema scientifico in Italia. Fondato nel 2007, Scientificast si propone di portare alle orecchie di un pubblico appassionato, informazioni, news e concetti di carattere scientifico con un taglio divulgativo, semplice ma rigoroso. Da Marzo 2012 Scientificast diventa Associazione Culturale per la divulgazione scientifica utilizzando il blogging e il podcasting come principali strumenti di comunicazione avvalendosi di validi collaboratori pr ...
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Real Science Radio

Bob Enyart

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Welcome to Real Science Radio with co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams who discuss the latest in science to debunk evolution and to show the evidence for the creator God including from biology, geology, astronomy, and physics. (For example, mutations will give you bad legs long before you'd get good wings.) Not only do we get to debate Darwinists and atheists like Lawrence Krauss, AronRa, and Eugenie Scott, and easily take potshots from popular evolutionists like PZ Myers, Phil Plait, and ...
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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POP Science

Astrofaza

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Podcast o nauce i science fiction. Gdzie leży granica tego co możliwe? Ile jest science w SF i co z tego co oglądaliśmy i czytaliśmy pojawi się w naszym życiu? Rozmawiają Piotr Kosek - twórca kanału Astrofaza i dr hab. Leszek Błaszkiewicz.
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Taboo Science

Ashley Hamer

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Taboo Science is a podcast that answers the questions you're not allowed to ask. It's hosted by Ashley Hamer, a science writer and podcaster. Every episode dives into a different societal taboo to understand the science that makes it tick, the reasons we don't talk about it, and the impact that has on society at large. Why don't we eat people? Why are my swear words different than my parents'? And what makes porn, porn? It's science class if science class had one of those anonymous question ...
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A Common Sense Selection! Exploring stories of science discovery. Tumble is a science podcast created to be enjoyed by the entire family. Hosted & produced by Lindsay Patterson (science journalist) & Marshall Escamilla (teacher). Visit www.tumblepodcast.com for educational content.
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Unbiased Science

@unbiasedscipod

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Dr. Jessica Steier, a public-health expert is the host of Unbiased Science, a podcast devoted to objective, critical appraisal of available evidence on health-related topics relevant to listeners’ daily lives. Follow them on Instagram at www.instagram.com/unbiasedscipod
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Big Picture Science

SETI Institute

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The surprising connections in science and technology that give you the Big Picture. Astronomer Seth Shostak and science journalist Molly Bentley are joined each week by leading researchers, techies, and journalists to provide a smart and humorous take on science. Our regular "Skeptic Check" episodes cast a critical eye on pseudoscience.
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La science, CQFD

France Culture

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Une heure de savoir autour des sciences, toutes les sciences, et sur les problématiques éthiques, politiques, économiques et sociales qui font l'actualité de la recherche. Du lundi au vendredi de 16h à 17h avec Natacha Triou. Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir tous les autres épisodes.
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PBS NewsHour - Science

PBS NewsHour

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Listen to PBS NewsHour science reporting published every Wednesday by 9 p.m. Featuring reports from Miles O'Brien, Nsikan Akpan and the rest of our science crew, we take on topics ranging from the future of 3-D printing to power of placebo drugs. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Brief but Spectacular, Politics Monday and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS NewsHour is ...
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Making artificial intelligence practical, productive & accessible to everyone. Practical AI is a show in which technology professionals, business people, students, enthusiasts, and expert guests engage in lively discussions about Artificial Intelligence and related topics (Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, GANs, MLOps, AIOps, LLMs & more). The focus is on productive implementations and real-world scenarios that are accessible to everyone. If you want to keep up with the lates ...
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Creator Science

Jay Clouse

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Creator Science helps you become a smarter creator. It's never been easier to create content, but breaking through the noise gets more difficult every single day. The only way to get ahead is to learn from other creators who are playing (and winning) the game right now – and Creator Science gives you that edge. Every week, we explore what's working right now to help you grow your audience, generate more revenue, and break through the noise. You'll hear from today’s top professional creators, ...
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The Stronger By Science Podcast

StrongerByScience.com

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In each episode, the Stronger By Science team delves into exercise and nutrition research, health and fitness trends, and listener questions. Through deep dives, banter, and anecdotes, you'll learn how to interpret and apply the latest science, how to explain fitness trends to your friends, and what actually matters when it comes to living a strong, healthy life.
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FM4 Science Busters

ORF Radio FM4

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Immer mehr Menschen möchten gerne Sachen wissen: Ist Bombenbasteln sehr schwer? Wie brate ich die perfekte Weihnachtsgans? Soll ich auf die Reise zum Mars eher mehr kurze oder mehr lange Hosen einpacken? Welchen Draht muss ich beim Bombenentschärfen durchzwicken, den schwarzen oder den roten? Wenn ein Außerirdischer vor meiner Tür steht, bin ich stärker? Oder soll ich ihm lieber Hausschuhe anbieten? Und wenn, wie viele? Es gibt Menschen in Ihrer Nähe, die diese Fragen beantworten können: Ast ...
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Probably Science

Andy Wood, Matt Kirshen

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Professional comedians with so-so STEM pedigrees take you through this week in science. Incompetently. Featuring hosts Matt Kirshen, Andy Wood (and sometimes Jesse Case or Brooks Wheelan) along with a rotating cast of special guests from the worlds of comedy and science.
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Les auteurs d'une récente étude se sont aperçus que les internautes faisaient davantage de recherches sur le sens de leurs rêves au printemps. Ils se demandent notamment ce que peut vouloir dire la perte d'une dent, l'échec à un examen ou encore une arrivée en retard. Pour les chercheurs, il n'y a rien d'étonnant à cela. Si les gens se préoccupent …
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The fireflies of Moriyama City have long been prized (and hunted) for their yellow-green glow. To bring populations back up, amateur conservationists are hitting the books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSpokenLayer
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In this Pandemic Perspectives Podcast, Ideas Roadshow founder and host Howard Burton talks to Elizabeth Anderson, Max Shaye Professor of Public Philosophy at the University of Michigan, on the need for making increased efforts to explicitly create occasions for people to frankly communicate with each other during a crisis. Ideas Roadshow's Pandemic…
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Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs, In this week's episode….are we getting closer to tackling the neurological disease that claimed the life of Rugby League legend Rob Burrow? How a small carbon sponge could play a big part in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and we’ll …
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durée : 00:30:14 - Sciences chrono - par : Antoine Beauchamp - Les années 1970 ont été le théâtre de vives controverses concernant la surmédicalisation de l’accouchement. Entre méthode sans douleur, non violente, ou sans risque, plusieurs visions s’affrontaient concernant le juste degré d’interventionnisme scientifique à adopter. Que reste-t-il de …
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Mounting research suggests that cephalopods experience pain. Now, the National Institutes of Health is considering new animal welfare rules that would put them in the same category as monkeys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSpokenLayer
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In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest e…
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This episode of 'AI in Life Sciences' presents exciting updates from the world of artificial intelligence and its game-changing applications in the Life Sciences sector. Pioneering the breakthroughs, in our first news item, Seven AI has garnered an impressive $36 million in initial funding. This considerable investment will bolster the tech company…
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2008 machte eine spektakuläre Operation den Chirurgen Paolo Macchiarini zum Superstar. Mit seiner neuen Technik zur Luftröhren-Transplantation wird er sogar ans renommierte Karolinska-Institut berufen. Doch seine Behauptungen entpuppen sich als Lügen, viele Patienten sterben. Wie konnte die Wissenschaft darauf hereinfallen? Die Vertretungs-Science …
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DNA & Dark Matter, & the Pre-Flood World with Ryan Williams *Monster Millipede: Ryan Williams joins Fred in the studio to discuss the latest Creation Magazine from Creation Ministries International! Hear how the pre-flood world was home to GIANT millipedes, dragonflies, and scorpions! *Plasma NOT Dark Matter: The four states of matter in creation h…
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Scientists use microphones and AI to automatically detect species by their chirps and croaks. This bioacoustics research could be critical for protecting ecosystems on a warming planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSpokenLayer
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A Week Of Milestones For Spaceflight This has been a week of milestones for human spaceflight. After years of delays, Boeing’s Starliner capsule, carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, successfully launched Wednesday on the United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket. On Thursday, it docked with the International Space Station. Also on Th…
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El Dr. Juan Carlos Serrano, hematólogo y médico internista adscrito a la Clínica de Cancerología del Norte de Santander en Cúcuta, Colombia, presenta en breves minutos sobre el tratamiento del síndrome mielodisplásico, una enfermedad neoplásica con recientes modificaciones en su clasificación, pronóstico y estadificación, al margen de los Highlight…
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Can plants “think?" Do they “talk” to one another? These are questions that scientists are asking—and the answers might surprise you. Zoë Schlanger, climate reporter at The Atlantic, sits down with Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman to discuss her new book The Light Eaters, which explores the surprising science of plant intelligence. Related Readi…
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This is a summer encore episode of one of our favorite episodes from Season 4 of Tumble! Do you love fossils, adventure, and spending time in small spaces? If so, you could become an underground astronaut! Marina Elliot, Becca Peixotto, and Kenni Molopyane found this unusual job description through a Facebook ad, and landed deep inside a cave that …
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durée : 00:04:53 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - Comment la diversité planctonique peut-elle être si grande alors que les nutriments à partager sont rares ? C'est le paradoxe du plancton. En combinant données génomiques et modélisations, une nouvelle étude révèle que les microbes marins coopèrent par échange de vitamines B et d'acides am…
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What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Space Success, H5N2, Toxo Trojan, Restoring Hearing, Water, Sponges, Policing Problems, AI Pathology, Menstruation Brain, Roman Bathing, And Much More Science! Become a Patron! Check out the full unedited episode of our science podcast on YouTube or Twitch. And, remember that you can find […] …
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We're bringing an extra episode from our show What's New. Here’s what the science really says about teens and screens—and how to start the conversation with young people of any age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSpokenLayer
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Scientists are studying birds’ unique vocal organ, the syrinx, to better understand its evolutionary history. Also, the eerie calls of the common loon have been heard in songs by Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, and more. The Organ That Gives Birds Their Voices Have you ever wondered how a bird sings? Or made some of their less melodic voc…
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The ‘origami’ superpowers of a single-celled pond hunter, it hunts by launching a neck-like proboscis that can extend more than 30 times its body length. Manu Prakash of Stanford University reveals the amazing mathematical mechanisms of the protist, Lacrymaria olor. It’s a microbe-eat-microbe world out there, with bacteria waging constant war again…
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Despite not having a known function, cellular “vaults” are on the verge of being harnessed for all kinds of applications, and looking at the evolution of brown fat into a heat-generating organ First on this week’s show, Managing News Editor John Travis joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss mysterious cellular complexes called “vaults.” First discovere…
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Health care for trans kids has been in the spotlight, with battles over what the science says and tons of U.S. states restricting the care that children can get. And then there’s a new report out of the UK, called the Cass Review, saying that a bunch of the evidence that doctors have been relying on to treat trans kids is “remarkably weak.” So what…
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There has been increasing public outrage at raw sewage discharges into our rivers and seas, but new research at Lake Windermere suggests that treated sewage is as much to blame. Wastewater experts Simon Evans and Ali Morse get into the nitty gritty of sewage treatment and why it might be causing so many problems. Last week, the Sumatran orangutan R…
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durée : 00:59:22 - La Science, CQFD - par : Natacha Triou - L’imaginaire SF dans le monde arabe se propage depuis les années 1950. Il continue de nos jours de poser un regard sur les problématiques contemporaines, environnement, guerre, urbanisation… Le parcours de l’exposition ARABOFUTURS propose de suivre ces imaginaires du plus concret au plus o…
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Meat consumption continues to be high in both the US and the UK. Yet many governments advise reducing meat consumption, particularly red meat, due to both environmental and health concerns. In this episode, we delve into the sizzling world of meat alternatives. They promise sustainability, animal welfare, and better health. Buzzwords like "plant-ba…
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Le premier pulsar a été découvert en 1967, dans une constellation située à quelque 2 000 années-lumière du Soleil. En fait, les astronomes connaissaient ces objets célestes bien avant cette date, mais sans le savoir. En effet, les pulsars appartiennent à la catégorie des étoiles "à neutrons". Or ces dernières ont été décrites dès la fin des années …
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During a tour of Silicon Valley, EU vice president Věra Jourová said she expects tech giants to prioritize stamping out content that could distort democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSpokenLayer
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Studies show qigong can strengthen your body and mind, and reduce cortisol levels. We explore this Chinese meditative movement practice that dates back over 4,000 years. Link to episode transcript: https://tinyurl.com/2ywsck4e Episode summary: Finding calm in your day to day life can be stressful, especially in a world that seems to be moving at su…
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In Seeding Empire: American Philanthrocapital and the Roots of the Green Revolution in Africa (University of California Press, 2024), Dr. Aaron Eddens rewrites an enduring story about the past—and future—of global agriculture. Dr. Eddens connects today's efforts to cultivate a "Green Revolution in Africa" to a history of American projects that intr…
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durée : 00:04:34 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - L'ozone troposphérique est un polluant de l'air associé à un risque accru de mortalité. Mais d'où vient-il ? En combinant mesures de qualité de l'air et modélisations, une nouvelle étude démontre que 90% de ces décès en Europe seraient liés à une exposition à l’ozone en provenance de très …
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A court in the Philippines has banned the commercial growth of golden rice, a genetically modified rice which was created to help tackle vitamin A deficiency in developing countries. It’s just the latest twist in a long and controversial journey for this rice. Ian Sample hears from the Observer science and environment editor, Robin McKie, and from …
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Comedian, quizzer, doctor, chaser and now author Paul Sinha (@paulybengali) joins Jesse, Andy and Matt about his new memoir One Sinha Lifetime, training for quiz shows, underperforming on Taskmaster, Paul’s Parkinson’s diagnosis, how he transitioned from medicine to comedy, being outed decades after coming out, this weekend’s To 29 and Beyond, the …
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You might’ve heard this phrase before: data equals power. Because when you have data, you can decide how they’re used and who gets to use them. The history of research on Indigenous communities in the United States is full of stories of exploitation, power imbalances, and stolen knowledge. Be it through the iodine experiments of the 1950s in Alaska…
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durée : 00:58:23 - La Science, CQFD - par : Natacha Triou - L’IA, qu’elle soit générative (comme ChatGPT ou Midjourney) ou de recommandation sur les réseaux sociaux, joue un rôle dans notre accès à l’information. Comment ces outils peuvent-ils être utilisés ou détournés pour produire de la désinformation sur les réseaux sociaux ? - invités : Raja C…
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D'ordinaire, le miel est considéré comme une substance aux vertus curatives. Ainsi, il est recommandé d'en absorber en cas de toux ou de mal de gorge. Parmi les autres bienfaits qu'on lui attribue, figurent la protection contre les caries ou l'accélération de la cicatrisation. Mais il est au moins un miel qui n'améliore pas la santé de ceux qui le …
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On this episode of the pod, Jess discusses the topic of misinformation in the wellness industry (specifically related to mental health) with special guest, Dr. Jonathan Stea. They delve into the history of wellness, the commercialization of the wellness industry, and the impact of alternative medicine. They also explore the concept of wellness and …
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