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The Jack Hopkins Show Podcast; where stories about the power of focus and resilience are revealed by the people who lived those stories Jack Hopkins has been studying human behavior for over three-decades. He's long had a passion for having conversations with fascinating people, and getting them to share the wisdom they've acquired through years of being immersed in their area of expertise, and overcoming the challenges and obstacles that are almost always part of the equation.
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DOUG HOPKINS FLIPPIN' REAL ESTATE RADIO PROGRAM Personally involved in over 15,000 real estate transactions, Doug now brings his no nonsense approach to buying, selling, investing and profiting to the radio. Learn from the best flippin' real estate agent in America and find your next home or investment property. Call now to ask Doug and the team your real estate question. The on air lines are now open (323) 577-9330.
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The Center for Nursing Inquiry oversees the scholarly work of nurses in the Johns Hopkins Health System. Our goal is to build the capacity for nurses to participate in the three forms of inquiry: research, evidence-based practice (EBP), and quality improvement (QI). At the Center for Nursing Inquiry, we offer a variety of educational resources and expert guidance to help nurses engage in meaningful, high-quality scholarly work. We are dedicated to advancing the science of nursing. Stay conne ...
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Hopkins Hacks

Chinat Yu, Resham Talwar

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Everyone has a unique journey of exploration at Hopkins, and our podcast puts your favorite faculty, alumni, and students in the hot seat to share their experiences and takeaways. We discuss the four key pillars of college life: Work, Relationships, Health, and Play, and we share our guests' stories of how they leveraged Hopkins resources. We strive to empower you with perspective that will allow you to make the most of your Hopkins experience!
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The Hookup with Heather Hopkins

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Actress & Go-to-Dating Gal, Heather Hopkins, is hooking you up with millennial dating advice! By bringing in crazy guests, putting herself in awkward situations, and trying to tackle the confusing art of dating, "The Hookup with Heather Hopkins" is sure to keep you laughing and having fun!
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is pleased to present its health and medicine podcast, a lively discussion of the week’s medical news and how it may affect you. This five to seven-minute free program features Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange M.D., professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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This is a podcast, speaking with people from all walks of industries from SME business owners, to people working in industries telling their story. If you work in HR/Recruitment, looking for a job, or discovering what it is to start your own business, with a twist of insight, openness, honesty and a bit of fun. This is the podcast for you. All opinions in this podcast are mine and not a representation of the business.
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Join NBA Legend and the King of Twitter Rex Chapman and one of his closest friends, Actor Josh Hopkins, form the Rex Chapman Podcast. With special guests and the latest news from the NBA, hear personal stories as Rex and Josh rose to the top of their careers from humble beginnings in Lexington, KY. The Rex Chapman Show is powered by BasketballNews.com and produced by Next Chapter Podcasts.
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Welcome to the 2012 Johns Hopkins University Foreign Affairs Symposium, entitled The Paradox of Progress: Chasing Advancement Amidst Global Crisis. The 2012 Foreign Affairs Symposium invites you to take a deeper look into this paradox of progress: admire the things we have accomplished and take a critical view of the new and ongoing problems we must face and overcome. Whether in politics, the economy, the military, or the environment, our continued quest for advancement often creates new cha ...
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ERISA stands for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and governs most of our employee benefits. While this area of law may not seem as engrossing as other areas of law such as criminal law, the impact labor laws have on our lives are just as compelling and the stakes are just as high. ERISA law blankets areas such as mental health, long-term disability, retirement accounts, life insurance, and more. ERISA watch will tell stories of individuals whose lives have been dramatical ...
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"For the Patreon Drive, Marn ran a one-shot set in the universe of Interstitial: Infinty, with four very different teenage train passengers. Please enjoy this very special side story, starring Audrey/LT as Nicholas D. Wolfwood, Claudia as Dipper Pines, Jacqueline as Johanna from Sweeney Todd, and MK as Davesprite." From the actual-play podcast Rile…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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Nina Burleigh discusses her upbringing in a counterculture family and the influence it had on her values. She reflects on her experience covering the Trump campaign and how it changed her perspective. The conversation then shifts to the COVID-19 pandemic and the flaws and negligence of Trump's leadership. Burleigh also discusses the importance of w…
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Dr Akila Viswanathan talks with Dr Robert Griffin from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Dr Chandan Guha from Montefiore Einstein about a recent edition of Seminars in Radiation Oncology on innovations in physics, biology and clinical translation of spatially fractionated and FLASH radiotherapy.…
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All through 2024, one of the most-read articles across all of the Hopkins Press journals has been "Exploring Undergraduate Research Experiences For Latinx College Students From Farmworker Families", published in the January-February 2022 issue of Journal of College Student Development. We talk with three authors of this multidisclipinary team—Sneha…
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We share a special episode of our podcast to mark World Mosqutio Day. World Mosquito Day, observed annually on August 20th, commemorates British doctor Sir Ronald Ross's discovery in 1897 that female Anopheles mosquitoes transmit malaria to humans. More than a century later, major advancements like genetically modifying mosquitoes—AKA gene drives—h…
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Many women who had both breasts removed when cancer was found in one really didn’t experience any benefit from doing so, with similar rates of recurrence and death to women who chose more conservative treatment, a recent study finds. Johns … Who should have both breasts removed when cancer is found in one? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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The food pyramid was supposed to visually demonstrate how best to nourish our bodies, but instead it vilified many fats and precipitated a wholesale shift to carbohydrates, many of them refined. And then the obesity epidemic began. That’s the reconstruction … Our obesity epidemic is rooted in medicine’s inability to take a broader view, Elizabeth T…
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The food pyramid was supposed to visually demonstrate how best to nourish our bodies, but instead it vilified many fats and precipitated a wholesale shift to carbohydrates, many of them refined. And then the obesity epidemic began. That’s the reconstruction … Our obesity epidemic is rooted in medicine’s inability to take a broader view, Elizabeth T…
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The food pyramid was supposed to visually demonstrate how best to nourish our bodies, but instead it vilified many fats and precipitated a wholesale shift to carbohydrates, many of them refined. And then the obesity epidemic began. That’s the reconstruction … Our obesity epidemic is rooted in medicine’s inability to take a broader view, Elizabeth T…
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The food pyramid was supposed to visually demonstrate how best to nourish our bodies, but instead it vilified many fats and precipitated a wholesale shift to carbohydrates, many of them refined. And then the obesity epidemic began. That’s the reconstruction … Our obesity epidemic is rooted in medicine’s inability to take a broader view, Elizabeth T…
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There’s a new medicine to manage hot flashes, which many women identify as the most troubling aspect of menopause, a recent study reports. Yet Marty Makary, a surgeon and public health researcher at Johns Hopkins, says for many, effective treatment … What is the role for a new medicine in managing menopause? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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There’s a new medicine to manage hot flashes, which many women identify as the most troubling aspect of menopause, a recent study reports. Yet Marty Makary, a surgeon and public health researcher at Johns Hopkins, says for many, effective treatment … What is the role for a new medicine in managing menopause? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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There’s a new medicine to manage hot flashes, which many women identify as the most troubling aspect of menopause, a recent study reports. Yet Marty Makary, a surgeon and public health researcher at Johns Hopkins, says for many, effective treatment … What is the role for a new medicine in managing menopause? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Diabetes is out of control, along with obesity, mental health disorders, and rising rates of many cancers. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and author of a book called ‘Blind Spots,” argues that it is the impaired vision of … What does a wholistic approach have to do with health? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Diabetes is out of control, along with obesity, mental health disorders, and rising rates of many cancers. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and author of a book called ‘Blind Spots,” argues that it is the impaired vision of … What does a wholistic approach have to do with health? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Diabetes is out of control, along with obesity, mental health disorders, and rising rates of many cancers. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and author of a book called ‘Blind Spots,” argues that it is the impaired vision of … What does a wholistic approach have to do with health? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Diabetes is out of control, along with obesity, mental health disorders, and rising rates of many cancers. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and author of a book called ‘Blind Spots,” argues that it is the impaired vision of … What does a wholistic approach have to do with health? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Where are the blind spots when it comes to the practice of medicine? Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary, author of a new book entitled ‘Blind Spots,” says they are too numerous to identify individually. Makary: We have massive blind spots … It’s time for medicine at large to look at whole people instead of diseases and conditions, Elizabeth Tracey …
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Where are the blind spots when it comes to the practice of medicine? Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary, author of a new book entitled ‘Blind Spots,” says they are too numerous to identify individually. Makary: We have massive blind spots … It’s time for medicine at large to look at whole people instead of diseases and conditions, Elizabeth Tracey …
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Where are the blind spots when it comes to the practice of medicine? Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary, author of a new book entitled ‘Blind Spots,” says they are too numerous to identify individually. Makary: We have massive blind spots … It’s time for medicine at large to look at whole people instead of diseases and conditions, Elizabeth Tracey …
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Where are the blind spots when it comes to the practice of medicine? Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary, author of a new book entitled ‘Blind Spots,” says they are too numerous to identify individually. Makary: We have massive blind spots … It’s time for medicine at large to look at whole people instead of diseases and conditions, Elizabeth Tracey …
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***This episode was recorded with an ER Physcian who I connected with on Twitter/X. I found her posts to be peppy, to the point...and having an attitude that resonated with me, so I thought it might be fun to do an episode with her where we just talk about whatever came to mind. Only her first name will be revealed at any point.You can follow her o…
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Early in life antibiotic use may disrupt the microbiome in children and lead to long term health consequences, and this is one of medicine’s blind spots. That’s according to Johns Hopkins surgeon and public health researcher Marty Makary, in his … Could early life antibiotic use be associated with chronic disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More…
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Early in life antibiotic use may disrupt the microbiome in children and lead to long term health consequences, and this is one of medicine’s blind spots. That’s according to Johns Hopkins surgeon and public health researcher Marty Makary, in his … Could early life antibiotic use be associated with chronic disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More…
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Early in life antibiotic use may disrupt the microbiome in children and lead to long term health consequences, and this is one of medicine’s blind spots. That’s according to Johns Hopkins surgeon and public health researcher Marty Makary, in his … Could early life antibiotic use be associated with chronic disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More…
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Blind Spots is the name of a new book by Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and public health researcher, illustrating how medicine sometimes gets it wrong and then seems unable to reverse the tide of established treatments and … Where are the blind spots in medicine? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Blind Spots is the name of a new book by Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and public health researcher, illustrating how medicine sometimes gets it wrong and then seems unable to reverse the tide of established treatments and … Where are the blind spots in medicine? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Blind Spots is the name of a new book by Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and public health researcher, illustrating how medicine sometimes gets it wrong and then seems unable to reverse the tide of established treatments and … Where are the blind spots in medicine? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Burgeoning research demonstrates that smartphone use in schools is detrimental to individual students and corrosive for the learning environment. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins and public health researcher, says attempts to simply limit their use are not enough. … Does the argument that limiting smartphone use works hold water? Elizabeth …
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