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Over a century years old, Campbell Clinic physicians are the recognized national and international leaders in the field of orthopaedics. This Campbell Clinic podcast will highlight the Now and Future of orthopaedics. Our physicians are integrating the latest orthopaedic treatments and medical advancements in musculoskeletal care through their continued and ongoing clinical research, innovation, teaching, and the writing of the Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedic textbook.
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Welcome & thank you! I appreciate you sharing your time to check out this podcast. Also, thanks to the most awesome people, all my friends; past, present, future and conceived. This show should probably go in the fiction category. My goal here is; to spark ideas, share thoughts & build a community ready to create the beautiful future that we see so clearly.
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The Future Is Now

Taha Abbasi

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Welcome to The Future Is Now, where we explore emerging technologies and discuss how drastically different our daily lives might be in the future by exploring the past and comparing it to how different our daily lives are today. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taha-abbasi/support
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The Future Of Now Podcast

More Space For Light

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The Future Of Now is a podcast series brought to you from More Space For Light. We feature Technologists, Innovators, Futurists, and Corporate Rebels from across the globe. These are the people that are shaping the way we work in how we connect with our internal and external stakeholders and customers. Our goal with this series is to share, inspire, and explore new ways of working and opportunities for growth.
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The most relevant innovation topics with the most interesting people, exchanging viewpoints and debating about the future. It’s the one subject we don’t know enough about yet. What could be better? Once monthly, hosts Sean Moffitt goes deep on key elements of the innovation and business model landscape, shares foresights and interview seasoned corporate innovators, passionate change agents and pragmatic futurists to get to what’s next and the signals to watch for now.
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Welcome to "The Future Starts Now," a podcast I created as a roadmap for everyone who wants to dive headfirst into the future, equipped with clear goals and the strategies to achieve them. My journey as the founder of a few companies - both successful, as well as failures, has taught me lessons that I share in this podcast. I want to show you how envisioning the future isn't just about daydreams, it's about crafting concrete, actionable plans. On this podcast, we'll be going on a shared jour ...
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Passover: Then, Now & the Future

Household of Israel Temple of Jesus Christ

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In this podcast we reference the time in which God delivers his people, Israel, from bondage in Egypt. During the last great plague that fell upon Egypt, God’s people kept the Feast of the Passover. The events and people during this time, are not mere moments in history, but hold great spiritual significance to us today and in the future. For this podcast, we introduce key symbols of Passover, depicting each symbol’s meaning and why it is relevant to our lives.
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The Campbell Clinic residency program is celebrating 100 years. Since its founding in 1924, the Campbell Clinic has been at the forefront of orthopaedic treatments and medical advancements. In this episode, we are joined by Chief of Staff Emeritus Dr. James Beaty, current Chief of Staff Dr. Frederick Azar, and current Director of the Residency Prog…
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At Campbell Clinic’s Accel Performance and Wellness Center, athletes and amateurs alike can access high-level training to both improve performance and maintain or increase their health. In this episode, Accel Manager Drew Graham explains why combining orthopaedics and performance is vital for athletes’ health. He also describes some of the training…
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Whether they’re a weekend warrior or an NBA player, athletes of all levels can access high-quality treatment from the primary care sports medicine team at Campbell Clinic. In this episode, Dr. John Hyden shares his experience with building this team from the ground up and investing in the future of sports medicine. He also discusses some of the mos…
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As the demand for total joint replacement surgeries increases, it’s more important than ever to prioritize education and collaboration. In this episode, joint replacement specialist Dr. Christopher Holland shares his perspective on the past, present, and future of joint replacements and compares orthopaedics in the U.S. and abroad. He also talks ab…
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As an orthopaedic trauma surgeon in the only Level 1 Trauma Center in a 200-mile radius, Dr. Christopher Cosgrove is reminded every day of just how important his specialty is. In this episode, Dr. Cosgrove talks about the unique experience of working in a trauma center, and he explains how he’s helping to prepare the next generation of surgeons thr…
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Shoulder surgery today looks entirely different than it did 10 or even 20 years ago, and Drs. Quin Throckmorton and Tyler Brolin exemplify what it means to drive innovation forward. In this episode, they explain how shoulder replacements and other procedures have changed since the start of their careers. They also discuss the work they’ve done to r…
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Part of an orthopaedic surgeon’s job is to stay committed to learning throughout their career, and Campbell Clinic is an excellent place to do that. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Lamplot discusses the important balance between pursuing new innovations and prioritizing evidence-based treatments that put the patient first. As an orthopaedic surgeon spe…
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Campbell Clinic is built on a foundation of putting patients first, and as a leading specialist in pediatric orthopaedics, Dr. Derek Kelly exemplifies that mission every day. In this episode, he shares some of the biggest lessons he’s learned about caring for children and their families, collaborating with a global network of peers, and prioritizin…
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As the only spine surgeon doing endoscopic surgery in Memphis, Dr. Chad Campion understands the value of innovation. In this episode, he shares his perspective on the ingredients that make Campbell Clinic so unique. He also talks about some of the most important things patients need to know about advancements in spine surgery, the benefits of endos…
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The Campbell Clinic team understands the importance of constantly innovating while also remembering the past. In this episode, we talk with Dr. David Richardson, an orthopaedic surgeon who exemplifies these ideals. Dr. Richardson shares his unique perspective of watching his father work at Campbell Clinic and eventually deciding to follow in his fo…
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In this episode, I delve into the concept of self-identity and how it's shaped by various factors including our genes, experiences, circumstances, and perceptions of others. We often receive direct or indirect feedback from our surroundings which influence our self-perception and inadvertently shape our identity. However, these external influences …
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Welcome to "The Future Starts Now," a podcast I created as a roadmap for everyone who wants to dive headfirst into the future, equipped with clear goals and the strategies to achieve them. My journey as the founder of a few companies - both successful, as well as failures, has taught me lessons that I share in this podcast. I want to show you how e…
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From its founding in 1909 to today, Campbell Clinic has always prioritized patient-first care. For our first episode, we talk with Campbell Clinic’s Chief of Staff Dr. Frederick Azar. Dr. Azar explains this commitment has served as the guiding force through Campbell Clinic’s past, present, and future. He also shares some of the key factors that set…
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In this episode, Dr. Assata Zerai, Vice President for Equity and Inclusion at the University of New Mexico, and Dr. Doug Woods, Dean of the Graduate School at Marquette University, discuss career diversity, interdisciplinary scholarship, and how humanities doctoral training plays a role in the work of higher education administration.…
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In this episode, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Catherine Becker, and Marquette University's Harry G. John Professor of History and Director of the Center for Urban Research, Teaching and Outreach, Robert S. Smith, discuss faculty perspectives on humanities and potential for graduate reforms. For full a…
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In this episode, HWW's Assistant Director of Operation and PhD Futures Now co-host Peggy Brennan speaks to Dr. Yan Pang and Dr. Elja Roy about their experience collaborating on Grand Research Challenge grants and how the project has helped shape their careers inside and outside academia. For full audio transcript and related median files, please vi…
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"Brand is squishy. It's squishy because I can just use it in conversation. And no one makes me pause and explain what I mean, because we all think we know what it is." – Christine E. Looser Ph.D In this episode, Aki and Christine discuss - What makes brands trustworthy vs. untrustworthy. Why we still having difficulty clearly defining what branding…
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"Coaches should have a passive agenda, which is to help the person transform or flourish. So that's why [as a coach], it's interesting to basically have ego disillusion and have to unlearn talking, practice active listening, trust your gut, and forget about what you want to say or what you want to ask." – Jonas Altman In this episode, Aki and Jonas…
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In this Episode, Dawn Opel, J.D., Ph.D., Director of Research & Strategic Initiatives, and General Counsel at Food Bank Council of Michigan joined PhD Futures Now for a conversation about the advantages and challenges of non-profit careers for Humanities PhDs. For full audio transcript of the episode please visit www.phdfuturesnow.org…
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In this episode, Dr. Andrew Keating, Senior Director for Industry and Customer Marketing at Qumulo, joined PhD Futures Now for a conversation about building a career in the tech sector with a humanities PhD. For full transcript of the audio and other information, please visit our website www.phdfuturesnow.org.…
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"There needs to be opportunities for you to make little changes. [...] And all of those pieces together form part of this bigger puzzle that can bring about big change." – Dave Budge In this episode, Aki and Dave discuss - How adventure, sustainability and environmental impact led to the start of Jaunt The most pivotal learning moments of Dave's st…
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"To find meaning you just have to find the right environments. And if you don't find it, then you can create it yourself" – Samuel Durand In this episode, Aki and Sam discuss - How 'Work In Progress' developed from report to documentary The key differences in how people approach the future of work across countries Why it's important to ask the righ…
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In this episode, Dr. Derek Attig, Assistant Dean for Career & Professional Development at the University of Illinois, joins PhD Futures Now to discuss their role in graduate career advising and careers in higher ed administration. They also provide valuable resources and advice for PhD students seeking career diversity assistance. Please see the ti…
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"At RightHear, [...] we made it clear to ourselves that this solution is going to be one hundred percent free to our users. Why? Because they don't need to pay for the world to be accessible." – Idan Meir In this episode, Aki and Idan discuss - The differences in how "inclusion starts with accessibility" in the physical and digital landscapes How R…
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In this episode, Aki asks Juliana about what Speculative Futures is, which industries have seen the biggest impacts during the pandemic, and the biggest misconceptions about Speculative Futures. Juliana Proserpio is an entrepreneur and educator. She is the Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer of ECHOS, an innovation lab and its business units: Echos…
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"A lot of innovation is being seen through the lens of, "We'll deal with it when we have extra money." But we need to think about it through the lens of "If we don't do this, we'll be disrupted." [Otherwise] you are not building resiliency in the system and you might be confronting unintended consequences in the future. And those are things we need…
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"... as a Foresight practitioner, we look at the possibilities, the alternatives and not [...] exactly what's going to happen. [We're not saying], "This is the future." But we're saying, "The future could be many things, so what do we do now to best prepare ourselves for those outcomes? " – Leah Zaidi In this episode, Aki and Leah discuss - What it…
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In this episode, Dr. Kantara Souffrant, Assistant Professor of Nonwestern/Global Arts History and Visual Culture at Illinois State University and Curator of Community Dialogue at the Milwaukee Art Museum, joins us to discuss her work in the public humanities, and her transition from academia to a career in public art and community engagement. For f…
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In this episode, Aki asks Ramon about what Systems Thinking is and its importance, the complex problems we're being confronted with and the differences between organisations that have started to adopt Systems Thinking and those that haven't. Ramon Marmolejos is Director of award-winning Alkimia Learning. A learning design company that facilitates, …
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This episode was recorded at the start of 2021 when Josh was Head of Design for Microsoft’s Ethics & Society team. He is currently UX Manager in Google’s Privacy & Data Protection Office. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "What's uniquely possible with machine learning is reflection. Machi…
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In this episode, Dr. Matthew Costello, Senior Historian at the White House Historical Association, shares his post-PhD career in the Public Humanities and advice for PhD and graduate students interested in pursuing careers in public history. For full audio transcript of the episode, please visit our website www.phdfuturesnow.org…
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Today’s episode features a panel of early career professionals, who are working in a variety of different roles in media. Recorded at the 2019 FUTURE NOW Media & Entertainment Conference, the speakers include: Kim Patel, Director of Global Corporate Strategy at VICE Media; Annie Yu, Chief of Staff & Head of Operations and Revenue at Vox Media; Maya…
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In episode 4 of PhD Futures Now! Podcast, Dr. Antoinette Burton talks to Lisa Betty (PhD student, Fordham University) and Timothy Emmanuel Brown (incoming Assistant Professor, University of Washington) about issues of racial and social equity (or lack thereof) in higher education. This is the first of our episodes focusing on student experiences an…
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In this episode, Aki asks Alan about VR, AR and XR in a Post-COVID world and the challenges/opportunities that will come with the future of VR. Alan Smithson is the CEO of MetaVRse - a global virtual, augmented and Mixed Reality (XR) consulting and product development company. Alan’s accolades also include being the Co-Founder of Ignite Community H…
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In this episode, Aki asks Andy about the different ways organisations are approaching service design and the complex problems we'll likely be seeing in the near future. Andy Polaine is a service designer, a consultant, an educator, author, and podcaster. He has nearly three decades of experience in Design and Innovation with clients across a range …
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In this episode, host Maggie Nettesheim Hoffmann talks to Dr. Leonard Cassuto and Dr. Robert Weisbuch about their book The New PhD (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021) and ways of reforming graduate education in the United States. Len and Bob discuss the role faculty, senior university administrators and other entities within American higher educ…
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"I always would ask people at the end of my speeches, "What is your purpose?" But now I'm saying, "What is the power of your purpose?," because we're getting into the evolution of people who will understand that this is growth." – Carol Cone In this episode, Aki and Carol touch on - What purpose really is and how it has evolved Purpose washing and …
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In Episode 2, host Maggie Nettesheim Hoffmann talked to Dr. Teresa Mangum (University of Iowa) and Dr. Leonard Cassuto (Fordham University) about the diverse challenges facing higher education in the United States today. During the conversation Dr. Cassuto provided an articulate yet succinct history of the higher education institutions in the US an…
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In episode 2, host Maggie Nettesheim Hoffmann talks to Dr. Teresa Mangum (University of Iowa) and Dr. Leonard Cassuto (Fordham University) about the diverse challenges and opportunities facing higher education in the United States today. Our guests discuss whether there is in fact a crisis in higher-ed and outline some possible pathways to reform.…
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In this episode, Aki asks Jay about the future challenges and opportunities for teams looking to incorporate Human-Centred Design as a part of their culture. Jay Melone is the Founder and Principal Facilitator of New Haircut, an innovation strategy firm and global leader in problem framing and design sprints. Jay’s unique take on innovation stems f…
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In this episode, Aki asks Alison about the future of workshop facilitation and what this may look like in our new normal. Alison Coward is the founder of Bracket, a consultancy that helps ambitious, forward-thinking teams to build high-performing, collaborative cultures. She is a strategist, workshop facilitator, coach, trainer, keynote speaker and…
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Welcome to The Future Of Now Podcast! The Future Of Now features Technologists, Innovators, Futurists, & Corporate Rebels from across the globe. These are the people that are shaping the way we work in how we connect with our internal and external stakeholders and customers. Our goal with this series is to share, inspire, and explore new ways of wo…
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In this introductory episode, you will meet the Humanities Without Walls (HWW) team and hear their thoughts about graduate education and career training for humanities scholars, and what you can expect to hear on this podcast this season. For transcript of audio and other details, please visit the PhD Futures Now! website.…
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In this clip from one of our upcoming PhD Futures Now! episodes, Lisa Betty (PhD Candidate, Fordham University) unpacks the broken promise of graduate education especially for black women and women of color. For transcript please visit our website: www.phdfuturesnow.orgद्वारा PhD Futures Now
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Maggie Nettesheim Hoffmann, co-host of PhD Futures Now!, talks about the most significant problem haunting graduate education in the Humanities today. Full episodes coming soon! Please subscribe and for more information on the podcast, please visit our website www.PhDFuturesNow.orgद्वारा PhD Futures Now
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Dr. Antoinette Burton, Professor of History at University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, and Principal Investigator of the Humanities Without Walls Consortium talks about what is her most pressing question for futures of Humanities education in the United States.द्वारा PhD Futures Now
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On the show today, we’ll cover the streaming wars and the art of deal-making in today’s changing world of distribution. Moderator, Nick Febrizio, who is a long-time distribution executive, now with FloatLeft Interactive, is joined by Roy Cho, who is the Senior Vice President of Distribution at AMC Networks; Lauren Morrissey, Senior Vice President o…
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Today’s episode features a conversation with Phyllis Ehrlich, the Group Vice President of Spectrum Reach Preferred, the $1.7 billion media sales division of Charter Communications. Phyllis shares about the twists and turns of her career journey and how she has faced and successfully navigated major changes and disruptions in the industry. She talks…
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Today’s episode features a conversation with Chris Rose from a FUTURE NOW Leadership Talk and Networking event in 2019. Chris is the Vice President of Scheduling & Acquisitions at the History channel. Together we discuss programming, development and scheduling, as well as how to look for a job and the value of informal and formal mentorship. --- Su…
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