Hosted by Global Seafood Alliance’s Justin Grant and Maddie Cassidy, Aquademia is your go-to podcast for a fresh take on all things seafood. The podcast aims to educate consumers and industry professionals on how seafood is connected with the issues facing our planet, what consumers can do to help, and arm them with the knowledge to make better seafood choices! Each episode will feature interviews from professionals of many disciplines to demonstrate how deeply seafood is connected with our ...
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News and culture from CT, LI and all things around Long Island Sound in less than 15 minutes. Weeknights, hosted by WSHU's Sabrina Garone
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Hosts, Alex Finch, MD and Venk Bellamkonda, MD explore topics relevant to the practice, education or research of emergency medicine. Enjoy interviews with people on the front lines, thought leaders from around the world, and the comedy and drama of life when it intersects with emergency care. Follow us on X: @AlwaysOnEM Email: AlwaysOnEM@gmail.com
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Navigating the world of food allergies. Each year over 200,000 people in the U.S. require emergency medical care for allergic reactions to food. 33 million Americans, or 1-in-10 adults and 1-in-13 children, are allergic to one or more of the nine major food allergens that include milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, and sesame. And, anaphylactic food reactions are growing.
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Food Allergy Talk is hosted by Lisa Horne of Food Allergy P.I. Lisa discusses food allergy related topics with professionals, individuals with food allergies, advocates, and others in the community. Topics include food allergy safety, diagnosis, mental health, legislation, advocacy, dating, travel, dining out, support, cooking, baking, nutrition, and more. If you’re living it or have a question about it, we are talking about it. Lisa is a veteran food allergy mom of a teen with anaphylactic ...
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Oil Twitchers and Barge Spotters: A Field Guide to Whale Creek
A self-guided audio tour by Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies
A Field Guide to Whale Creek is a self-guided audio tour and field guide pamphlet (available for download at www.newtowncreekfieldguide.com). These tools add insights to the strange beauty of the post-natural landscape accessible via the Newtown Creek Nature Walk, designed by George Trakas. You can reach the site in Greenpoint, Brooklyn by G train, bicycle or car. Just look for the enormous digester eggs belonging to the DEP’s Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. A NOTE TO THE CURIOUS: ...
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The Local Food Report can be heard every Thursday on WCAI, the local NPR station for Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the South Coast. From farmers' markets to backyard gardens, wild forage to home kitchen recipes, the Local Food Report explores the Cape, Islands, and South Coast to find out what's in season and what to do with it.The Local Food Report airs Thursday at 8:35 AM and 5:45 PM and Saturday at 9:35 AM and is made possible by our Local Food Report sponsors.
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Discover untold stories about how companies have been built, technologies on the horizon, where investors are seeing opportunities, and the challenges and opportunities abundant today as we work to feed the growing population.
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OzCast is the official podcast platform of conservation charity, OzFish Unlimited. OzCast features leading scientists, fish ecologists, and industry experts revealing findings, explaining research, and communicating important issues affecting the health of Australian waterways and their surrounding environments. By drawing on their years of experience both in the field and the lab, OzCast provides a look below the surface into the historical, cultural and scientific world that surrounds our ...
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It was a crime that rocked an idyllic seaside town in Cape Cod -- the 2002 murder of Christa Worthington, found stabbed to death with her 2-year-old daughter, unharmed at her side. What came next was a three-year search for her killer that would involve unorthodox steps by police, a lengthy list of potential suspects, and an entire town under suspicion. Christa's trash collector, Christopher McCowen, would eventually be convicted of the crime, but his trial would raise questions about the ev ...
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Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf discuss everything connected to food and wine. From cold suppers to elegant dinner parties.
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So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist is your go-to resource if you've ever dreamed of exploring the ocean's depths, considered becoming a marine biologist, or want to learn more how to protect the world's oceans. This podcast dives into ocean science, conservation, sea stories, and explores ocean careers. Bring out your inner Jacques Cousteau, and discover the world beneath the waves.
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Early voting begins next Monday in Connecticut. Oysters in the Great South Bay now have a new sanctuary. A revitalization project broke ground today in one of New Haven’s historically Black communities. Plus, how important is climate change to young voters in our region?द्वारा Sabrina Garone
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Multiple brush fires are now burning in Connecticut. Bridgeport teachers say they lack confidence in their superintendent. New York voters can take advantage of an election hotline. Long Island road rage incidents are on the rise. Plus, how the presidential election could impact the housing crisis in our region.…
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Water quality researchers say this was not a good year for Long Island's bays and waterways. Candidates for NY-1 took part in a debate on News12 Long Island last night. Officials say they expect to know what started the brush fire in Berlin, Connecticut by tomorrow. The U.S. Navy Sub Base in New London is now home to one of the largest microgrids o…
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Harvesting dinner and jewelry from the sea
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Harvesting Dinner—and Jewelry—from the Sea.द्वारा Elspeth Hay
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A brush fire in Berlin, Connecticut has burned around 125 acres as of this morning. Officials break ground on the next phase of the Ronkonkoma Hub. Governor Lamont calls for an independent monitor for three Connecticut hospitals. There is some good news for the critically endangered right whales. Plus, a conversation with the former U.S. ambassador…
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More than 56,000 people cast their ballots on Connecticut’s first day of early voting. Connecticut will provide guidance to banks about helping those affected by severe flooding this summer. Some of New York’s highest paid educators work in Long Island schools, according to Newsday. Plus, SUNY ramps up efforts to get more folks to apply to college.…
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Early voting begins in Connecticut today. Connecticut lawmakers are concerned about a proposal to privatize the state's second largest utility. A group of LIRR workers are suing the railroad for not better protecting their safety. Plus, how are Connecticut candidates talking to voters about the budget?…
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Connecticut incumbent Democrats are far outspending and raising more money than their challengers. Former Congressman Lee Zeldin urges Long Islanders to vote ‘no’ on New York’s Equal Rights Amendment. Plus, a new program helping veterans run for office.द्वारा Sabrina Garone
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A handful of Connecticut mayors want voters to approve a ballot measure regarding future elections. Weather officials say flooding from August actually didn’t set a new rainfall record in our region. New Haven schools will ban cellphones in class. Plus, WSHU’s Sunday Baroque celebrates 25 years as a nationally syndicated show.…
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A farm educator in Truro gets kids excited about fruits, veggies and voting
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For years now, farmer Stephanie Rein of the non-profit Sustainable Cape in Truro has been teaching kids about growing food. She does this in multiple elementary schools on the Outer Cape, and when she first started, she had the kids make something she called a seed wish list.द्वारा Elspeth Hay
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Governor Hochul announces new funding for Long Island fire departments. Connecticut residents have gotten around $7 million from FEMA after severe flooding from August. The candidates for New York’s fourth congressional district faced off in a debate on News 12 last night. Plus, a newly-opened speakeasy in Wallingford hides itself behind an unusual…
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The gap between pro-Trump and pro-Harris TV ads has narrowed in the past couple of weeks. Police confiscated more than 60 fake IDs on Long Island in an annual crackdown on drunk driving. Transit advocates await a plan from Governor Hochul on congestion pricing. And today is Indigenous People’s Day, officially recognized for the first time four year…
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Chapter 36 - The Butterfly Effect - Principles of Supply Chain Management
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Dr. Pritish Tosh, consultant physician in Infectious Diseases, and Supply Chain Management specialist for Mayo Clinic talks through the relationship between our clinical delivery of care and the strength of our supply chain practices. Our recent experiences with facemasks in the pandemic, the daily threats to medication access, and the events of re…
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Connecticut finished last fiscal year with a budget surplus… again. Candidates for New York’s second congressional district debated last night. Two Connecticut prisoners have ended their hunger strike. And, it’s national coming out day.द्वारा Molly Ingram
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Water quality in the Long Island Sound is improving. Clean water advocates in New York are celebrating an announcement from the White House. Candidates running to represent Connecticut’s 5th congressional district debated last night. Three Connecticut cities will get millions in federal funding to remove lead from houses. And one of Connecticut’s s…
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100 years of tree crops in Pennsylvania
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A few years ago, a Philadelphia arborist named Max Paschall read an article about a man named John Hershey. Hershey ran a tree nursery and experimental farm in Pennsylvania in the 1930s.द्वारा Elspeth Hay
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Nearly 250 people have died in traffic fatalities in Connecticut this year.New York’s military veterans have more mental and physical health problems than civilians. Wall Street profits increased more than 79 percent in the first of half of the year compared with the same period last year. And, a New york-based non profit is donating medical suppli…
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A Connecticut lawyer wants to unseal a video of a prisoner’s fatal beating. CVS is laying off hundreds of employees that report to its Hartford office. The New York Attorney General is suing TikTok. And a volunteer group at one of Connecticut’s popular aquariums is being recognized for their work.द्वारा Molly Ingram
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul marks one year since the October 7th attack on Israel. Connecticut residents have access to tech support at some libraries. Health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated before the weather cools off. And how a famous chef made Connecticut home.द्वारा Molly Ingram
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Connecticut could be among the last in the country to allow no-excuse absentee voting. Jewish communities across Long Island prepare to mark one year since the October 7th attack on Israel. Officials say Connecticut has some of the highest pension debt in the country. And a conversation with Orchestra Lumos, kicking off its performance season this …
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Early voting in Connecticut begins tomorrow. State grants will fund upgrades for a handful of Suffolk libraries. The city of New Haven ended the last fiscal year with a significant budget surplus. Plus, the surprising place shorebirds make a stop in New England.द्वारा Sabrina Garone
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A Norwalk couple plans to turn Manresa Island into a public park. A new study shows an increasing risk of flooding on Long Island’s south shore. Connecticut has the fastest growing economy in New England, according to state officials. Nassau schools have received at least 80 threats this year alone. And a group of theater students take their produc…
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Additional assistance is available to Connecticut homeowners who experienced damage from August’s heavy rains. Connecticut Democrats want to make gun safety a campaign issue in this November’s election. Two lawsuits of over MTA congestion pricing are allowed to proceed. Southampton honors the Shinnecock tribe with its own day this month. And a loca…
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Chapter 35 - Diffusing the fuse - Violence in the emergency department
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Dr. Sarayna McGuire is an emergency physician who has been investigating workplace violence in the ED and in the prehospital setting. She and Dr. Casey Clements, who is the chief safety officer for Rochester Mayo Clinic campus talk with Venk and Alex about the violence in the emergency department. The scope of the problem is staggering, the impact …
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Rescue workers from our region will assist with Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. Pandemic-era federal funding for schools expires today. East Coast dock workers say they’ll strike if they can’t reach a new contract with their employers. Plus, the latest from WSHU’s Long Story Short.द्वारा Sabrina Garone
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Whole Fish, Whole Future in the Great Lakes with David Naftzger
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Links: Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers Website Iceland Ocean Cluster Website Check out our website!: https://www.globalseafood.org/podcast Follow us on social media! Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Share your sustainability tips with us podcast@globalseafood.org! If you want to be more involved in the work that we do, become…
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Grand Rounds - Dr. Samit Shah - Seeing the invisible: Angina and Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries (ANOCA)
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Ischemic heart disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. While atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD) is the focus of most outpatient and inpatient evaluations for cardiovascular symptoms, up to two thirds of patients suffer from myocardial ischemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA). Patients with INOCA have unique …
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A fizzy fermented drink made from leftover bread
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Helen loved kvass. The flavor, the fizz, everything about this drink made from fermenting stale bread with water and sugar. But when she got home, she forgot about it for almost forty years.द्वारा Elspeth Hay
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Chapter 34 - Gyne Logic on Gynecologic Emergencies - Discussion about PID, Torsion, Ectopic and more
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Dr. Adela Cope breaks down pelvic inflammatory disease, tubo-ovarian abscess, ovarian torsion, ectopic pregnancy and more in this densely packed chapter of Always on EM. Tune in as Alex and Venk also try to figure out which one has the correct mental model of PID and who will ask the first stupid question. CONTACTS X - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda…
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The underappreciated Cornelian Cherry
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I have a friend in Barnstable who’s always telling me about unusual edible plants, particularly perennials. Recently, he told me he’s planting something new called a Cornelian Cherry.द्वारा Elspeth Hay
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Why the 2024 Responsible Seafood Summit in St Andrews, Scotland is a Must-Attend Event
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Links: Registering for the Responsible Seafood Summit Responsible Seafood Summit Program Check out our website!: https://www.globalseafood.org/podcast Follow us on social media! Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Share your sustainability tips with us podcast@globalseafood.org! If you want to be more involved in the work that we do, become a…
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To plant a fig tree in our climate is an act of faith. Most figs are native to the tropics—and in the heat and sweat of this world they do amazing things. They’ve co-evolved with a wasp that crawls into the fruit and pollinates it from the inside out.द्वारा Elspeth Hay
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How abundant shellfish help create healthy waters
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As a fisheries and aquaculture specialist at the Barnstable County Cooperative Extension, Abigail Archer spends a lot of time trying to help the public connect the dots between shellfish, nitrogen, and healthy estuaries. This relationship starts when nitrogen travels through freshwater streams and runoff into our marine environment.…
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Grand Rounds - Dr. Rich Griffey - Subcutaneous Insulin in Diabetic Ketoacidosis (SQUID Protocol)
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This past winter, Dr. Rich Griffey, healthcare quality leader from Washington University School of Medicine and Emergency Medicine, came to present grand rounds on a new way to care for patients with mild to moderate DKA, which they call the SQuID protocol. This talk serves to inspire us to look even at some of our well established conditions and s…
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In 2015, Jess Tsoukalas was living in Wellfleet at a rental property that the tenant before her had planted with an abundance of fruit trees.द्वारा Elspeth Hay
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Chapter 33 - it’s not all iodine and shellfish - A fresh take on contrast related anaphylaxis
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Dr. Ronna Campbell, professor of emergency medicine, and passionate anaphylaxis researcher schools Alex and Venk on several issues related to contrast-related anaphylaxis. She helps clarify an approach to managing ED situations where a contrasted CT is desired yet the patient has documented anaphylaxis to iodine, or how to treat a patient who retur…
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