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Mindful Healing

Dr Jennifer Hopkins

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Hello! I’m Dr Jennifer Hopkins, integrative medicine specialist, with a passion for biohacking the human body, diligent researcher, health advocate, and wellness enthusiast. This raw and real podcast explores holistic wellness and self-empowerment from a unique perspective! Join us as we navigate the world of holistic healing. Together, let's embark on this transformative adventure! We’re grateful you’re here, Welcome to Mindful Healing. Dr Jennifer Hopkins Email: Mindfulmedicine4@gmail.com ...
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Raise the Line

Michael Carrese, Shiv Gaglani

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Join hosts Shiv Gaglani, Hillary Acer, Lindsey Smith, Caleb Furnas and Michael Carrese for an ongoing exploration of how to improve health and healthcare with prominent figures and pioneers in healthcare innovation such as Chelsea Clinton, Mark Cuban, Dr. Ashish Jha, Dr. Eric Topol, Dr. Vivian Lee and Sal Khan as well as senior leaders at organizations such as the CDC, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, WHO, Harvard University, NYU Langone and many others.
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Dr. Ross Greene

Dr Ross Greene

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Dr. Ross Greene, originator of the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model and author of The Explosive Child, Lost at School, Lost & Found, and Raising Human Beings, provides guidance to parents on understanding and helping kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges...along with his co-hosts Kim Hopkins-Betts (Director of Outreach at Lives in the Balance) and parents Jennifer Trethewey, and Stella Hastings.
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The CommonHealth

CSIS Global Health Policy Center | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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The CommonHealth is the podcast of the CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security. On The CommonHealth, hosts J. Stephen Morrison, Katherine Bliss, and Andrew Schwartz delve deeply into the puzzle that connects pandemic preparedness and response, HIV/AIDS, routine immunization, and primary care, areas of huge import to human and national security. The CommonHealth replaces under a single podcast the Coronavirus Crisis Update, Pandemic Planet and AIDS Existential Moment.
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Take as Directed

CSIS Global Health Policy Center | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Take as Directed is the podcast series of the CSIS Global Health Policy Center. It highlights important news, events, issues, and perspectives in global health policy, particularly in infectious disease, health security, and maternal, newborn, and child health. The podcast brings you commentary and perspectives from some of the leading voices in global health and CSIS Global Health Policy Center in-house experts
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Dr. Jerome Adams authored his 2023 memoire, Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19. In it, he reflects on his upbringing in southern Maryland and the acute “hurting” among many citizens, rural and poor, dissatisfied with the status quo. Profoundly impactful to his tenure as Indiana State Health Commissioner was m…
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Dr. Jerome Adams authored his 2023 memoire, Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19. In it, he reflects on his upbringing in southern Maryland and the acute “hurting” among many citizens, rural and poor, dissatisfied with the status quo. Profoundly impactful to his tenure as Indiana State Health Commissioner was m…
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In 2010, our guest, Rob Long, was on the cusp of an NFL career after being a star punter at Syracuse University. But that bright future was sidelined when Rob was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive brain tumor just five days after his final college game. Fortunately, emergency surgery and treatment gave him a second chance. As you’ll learn in thi…
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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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Given Osmosis from Elsevier’s mission to educate the next generation of healthcare providers, it’s fitting that our 500th episode of the Raise the Line podcast features a conversation with Parsa Mohri, a medical student at Acibadem University in Turkey. As you’ll learn in this thoughtful interview with host Hillary Acer, Parsa applied a “Monday mor…
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“When I make a diagnosis of cancer, that's changing the landscape of that patient's life forever. Their trajectory is being set by the words I write down on my report. So, that’s why I say pathologists are the most important doctors you’ll never meet,” explains Dr. Jennifer Hunt, interim dean at the University of Florida College of Medicine. As she…
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Send us a text In this episode Dr Jen and Jamie dig deep in why we turn to food. Many of us eat when we are not hungry, but still we turn to food out of boredom, comfort or temptation. They discuss ways to silence those voices that are encouraging you to fall off your healthy bandwagon.Bởi Dr Jennifer Hopkins and Jamie Goodspeed
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Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down with J. Stephen Morrison, CSIS, on August 13, for a conversation on his remarkable 54 year career of service as a doctor and scientist. Listen to hear about his early upbringing in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn; his Jesuit training; his expansive leadership at NIH on HIV/AIDS in the darkest days; the creation of a position of inf…
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Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down with J. Stephen Morrison, CSIS, on August 13, for a conversation on his remarkable 54 year career of service as a doctor and scientist. Listen to hear about his early upbringing in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn; his Jesuit training; his expansive leadership at NIH on HIV/AIDS in the darkest days; the creation of a position of inf…
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“Nurses have a lot of answers. We're problem solvers. We're innovators,” says Dr. Sarah Szanton, who is a case in point for using her experience doing home visits as a nurse practitioner to help pioneer an innovative model of elder care called CAPABLE. It’s a four-month long program in which a nurse, occupational therapist and handy worker address …
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Jen and Jamie discuss "The Hateful Eight." New research is showing ways to cancer proof your cells by avoiding these eight seed oils, sugar, and gluten. With so many labels and terms to navigate, they explore how these oils are contributing to inflammation, brain fog, dementia, insulin resistance, and "potentiall…
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You might think training for and completing ultramarathons while managing the long hours and other demands of a medical residency would be too much to handle, but in the case of Dr. Estello Hill, athletics have fueled his success on the job. “It's really taught me what I'm capable of, how I can push myself and when I should dial back. I think it's …
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Dr. Megan Ranney, the dynamic, charismatic Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, joined us to illuminate the strategy she has pioneered to curb firearm injuries and deaths in America. It is a true epidemic that begs a serious public health approach. It requires coming to terms with suicide and homicide in America—both sensitive, disturbing phen…
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Dr. Megan Ranney, the dynamic, charismatic Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, joined us to illuminate the strategy she has pioneered to curb firearm injuries and deaths in America. It is a true epidemic that begs a serious public health approach. It requires coming to terms with suicide and homicide in America—both sensitive, disturbing phen…
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For our NextGen Journeys series, host Hillary Acer sat down with Dr. Brian Le at a major moment of transition as he was just finishing up his residency in family medicine at Adventist Health in Glendale, California. As he embarks on his next chapter, Dr. Le reflects on the highlights of his medical education journey and takes stock of the key lesso…
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In this installment of in our Next Gen Journeys series featuring conversations with learners and early career practitioners in medical professions around the globe, we introduce you to Dr. Bradley Max Segal, a physician in the Department of Health, South Africa with a self-described passion for technology and innovation. Although he’s only a few ye…
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Send us a text Grass-fed, farm-raised, wild-caught, pasture-raised—there's a myriad of options to consider when grocery shopping. But what do these labels signify? How do they impact you? And which option is superior? Join Dr. Jen and Jamie in this episode as they discuss the meaning behind these labels, aiming to empower you to make informed choic…
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Today on Raise the Line, we make a stop in Northern Europe on our ongoing tour of medical education around the globe and bring you the perspective of Dr. Povilas Ignatavicius, a hepato-pancreato-biliary and liver transplant surgeon and vice dean at Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, which is the largest institution of higher education for bi…
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Instead of waiting on the tide, Erica Ayala is making it in sports media with Black Rosie Media. Erica is the first Black or Latina broadcaster for the Premier Hockey Federation and likely the first Afro Latina woman to call an NHL game. She joins Dr. Money to dive into how Black women have not only built the league but also the media landscape aro…
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Last year’s declaration by the U.S Surgeon General that loneliness and isolation are a public health crisis was based on research showing that they have a negative impact on mental health, blood pressure, cognitive performance and, most relevant to our discussion today on Raise the Line, immune system function. That’s why it’s important for people …
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With the International AIDS Society’s 25th global conference taking place next week in Munich, Mark Lagon, Chief Policy Officer at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria and Bennett Freeman, Associate Fellow with Chatham House, joined Katherine to discuss a new Friends report regarding the role of the private sector and…
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With the International AIDS Society’s 25th global conference taking place next week in Munich, Mark Lagon, Chief Policy Officer at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria and Bennett Freeman, Associate Fellow with Chatham House, joined Katherine to discuss a new Friends report regarding the role of the private sector and…
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Send us a text In this episode, the women explore the risks associated with vanity, including the symptoms of BII (Breast Implant Illness) and the hazards of opting for elective surgeries and procedures such as fillers and botox. Dr. Jen also shares her recent visit to the OBGYN.Bởi Dr Jennifer Hopkins and Jamie Goodspeed
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Medical school and residency are daunting enough without dealing with a chronic illness on top of it, but that has been the reality for our guest today, Dr. Kyle Dymanus. In this candid interview with Raise the Line host Hillary Acer, Dymanus shares a wealth of wisdom about balancing studies, work and wellbeing gained during her years as a med stud…
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For longtime fans of the W - we are not surprised at the growth of the game. We've been here! Rhian Rogan had ideas on how to grow the league five years ago and as those things have come to fruition - there's some new ones on the horizon. She joins Dr. Money to talk about the amazing product of the WNBA and how they can continue to push boundaries.…
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Having a child with a complex illness can be especially challenging for parents because of differing opinions among providers about causes, symptoms and treatments for disorders such as long COVID and chronic Lyme. “A common theme I would hear from parents is that they really had to push their providers to consider Lyme. Sometimes they even had to …
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Send us a text This is part 2 of our last episode: "Are you in hormone heaven or hell?". Dr. Jen and Jamie dive into additional symptoms that should not be overlooked and could indicate low hormone levels. They also cover recommended actions for managing these symptoms, emphasizing the significance of testosterone and progesterone for both women an…
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She’s 5’6 and fully unstoppable! Connecticut Sun point guard Moriah Jefferson joins Dr. Money to talk about holding it down in Texas, supporting the next generation and where exactly the nick name ‘Bonn Bonn’ comes from. Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast. This episode was produced by Melissa Haughton, Mik Finnegan, and Dr. Money M…
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“Helping patients with complex illnesses is a lot like rock climbing. You're looking for toe holds and finger grips that you can use to get from where you are to where this patient wants to be,” says Dr. Leo Galland, an internist and author who specializes in undiagnosed or difficult to treat illnesses. His fellow guest on this episode of Raise the…
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Leonard Rubenstein is Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, non-resident Fellow at CSIS, and Chair of the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition. He joins us to unpack the Coalition’s 11th annual report on 2023. Four big wars—Ukraine, Myanmar, Gaza, Sudan—are driving up attacks upon civilians, and deaths, to exceptionally…
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Leonard Rubenstein is Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, non-resident Fellow at CSIS, and Chair of the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition. He joins us to unpack the Coalition’s 11th annual report on 2023. Four big wars—Ukraine, Myanmar, Gaza, Sudan—are driving up attacks upon civilians, and deaths, to exceptionally…
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From baller to coach to mentor of the next generation - Jennifer George is an advocate for girls in basketball on and off the court. Join Dr. Money and Jennifer as they dive into what being a collegiate athlete looks like, running her nonprofit Girls Basketball Worldwide, and what it means to represent your country on the court! Relevant links: Ins…
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One key theme in this episode of Raise the Line is that attention to details matters for both patients with post-acute infection syndromes and the clinicians helping them as they grapple with often debilitating symptoms caused by dysautonomia, cardiac complications and other disorders. For patients, it’s about paying close attention to their bodies…
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Send us a text Dr. Jen and Jamie discuss the significance of hormones and their impact on both men and women. They explore symptoms associated with low levels of testosterone, progesterone, and estrogen, and emphasize the importance of a robust libido in relationships. Could your feelings of depression and anxiety stem from hormonal imbalances? Ult…
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We continue our Year of the Zebra focus on rare diseases today by exploring the ability of AI technology to aid in the diagnosis of rare and other conditions by analyzing the voice and speech of the patient. This approach is promising enough that the National Institutes of Health has invested in research projects to test its effectiveness, and the …
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Women's basketball is not just the moment right now, it’s a certified movement. The Gist co-founder and podcaster Ellen Hyslop joins Dr. Money to talk about building a media brand focused on women and gender-expansive folks, sports as a community space, and coverage that feels good and equitable. Relevant links: WNBA's Diana Taurasi and Wife Penny …
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Exercise is good for you, except in very specific cases when it isn’t. One of the few examples, post-exertional malaise (PEM), is the subject of today’s Raise the Line episode in our series on post-acute infection syndromes produced in collaboration with the Cohen Center for Recovery from Complex Chronic Illnesses at Mt. Sinai. “The key to understa…
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Send us a text TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode Dr Jen and Jamie have deep hard conversations about forceful actions that are not warranted. This episode may be hard to listen to if you have experienced a trauma in the past. If so please do not listen and seek help if needed. They give advice about where to go when meeting someone for the first tim…
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She’s the player everyone’s talking about: it’s time to set the record straight about Caitlin Clark! In this extra special Out of Bounds episode, Dr. Money gets into the nuance of everything from Fendi fashions and Olympic roster dreams, to the harm of racist media narratives, and her hopes for Caitlin’s future amidst all this attention. Relevant l…
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It’s hard for many to believe a tick bite or case of COVID can lead to severe mental illness, but we’ll be hearing from someone on this episode of Raise the Line who lived through just that experience. Dr. Raven Baxter also happens to be the host of this special series on post-acute infection syndromes produced in collaboration with the Cohen Cente…
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Send us a text Are you bouncing out of bed in the morning or are you hitting snooze? In this episode Dr. Jen and Jamie discuss the range of services they offer, both in-person and remotely. They emphasize the importance of living the life you aspire to and advocating for yourself, urging everyone not to settle for anything less. It's time for you t…
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“I think education is very much of an artistic process. I love to think of this as kind of being in a museum. It's about curation of an experience,” says Alex Kendall who oversees the physician assistant training program at Emory University. As he takes on the role of director, Kendall’s background in art and anthropology give him an interesting pe…
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We’re diving into all things European ball this week in conversation with Guilia Zecchini, FIBA commentator and co-founder of Sneaker Sisterhood. Guilia gives Dr. Money the scoop on what’s up with Euroleague, Eurocup, sneaker culture and the best ballers to follow abroad. Relevant links: Guilia’s Instagram Sneaker Sisterhood Rebound Revolution is a…
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Why do patients with long COVID have such a wide array of symptoms affecting so many bodily systems? That bedeviling question is the focus of this episode of Raise the Line featuring Dr. Resia Pretorius, head of the Department of Physiological Sciences at Stellenbosch University in South Africa and a renowned researcher in coagulation. “The underly…
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