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Welcome to Consilience with John Onate! In this podcast I want to share my broad interest and perspective that learning different disciplines can improve our understanding of what is happening our life and world through interviews with outstanding people. Disclaimer: all content on this Podcast and connected blog DO NOT constitute or provide medical advice or treatment recommendations to viewers or readers. No Doctor-Patient relationship is created on implied with any content or interaction ...
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Stridulatory apparatus of Permostridulus, from Figure 1B in Béthoux, Olivier, André Nel, Jean Lapeyrie, and Georges Gand. “The Permostridulidae fam. n. (Panorthoptera), a new enigmatic insect family from the Upper Permian of France.” European Journal of Entomology 100 (2003): 581‒86.Από τον The Scientist
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Scientists at the University of Geneva are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants who are born prematurely. Their results indicate that listening to music through headphones rather than just hearing ambient noise of the NICU may prompt the babies’ brains to develop more like those of full-term babies. Researchers partnered with…
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Scientists at the University of Geneva are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants who are born prematurely. Their results indicate that listening to music through headphones rather than just hearing ambient noise of the NICU may prompt the babies’ brains to develop more like those of full-term babies. Researchers partnered with…
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Scientists at the University of Geneva are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants who are born prematurely. Their results indicate that listening to music through headphones rather than just hearing ambient noise of the NICU may prompt the babies’ brains to develop more like those of full-term babies. Researchers partnered with…
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Yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) chicks have been shown to alter their development after hearing alarm calls from adults outside the egg that signal the presence of predators such as mink, according to researchers in Spain.CREDIT: ALBERTO VELANDO AND JOSE NOGUERAΑπό τον The Scientist
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Researchers in Australia first noted in 2014 that zebra finches produce a form of vocal panting when exposed to heat. Although they sometimes make the call in the presence of other adults or when alone, they most often do it when incubating their young, leading researchers to suspect that the parents may be feeding information to their developing e…
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Scientists at Geneva University are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants that are born prematurely and housed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). To do so, they partnered with an award-winning composer to create soundscapes based on instruments that the babies liked most—namely the harp, snake flute, and bells. Photo …
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After 17,000 years, the oldest known conch shell horn has made music once again, playing three notes close to C, D, and C sharp.Image credit: Hypothetical representation of the conch horn in use. Credit: G. ToselloAudio credit: Player : J.M. Court (cornist). Sound recorder : J. Tardieu. Fritz et al., Sci. Adv. 2021; 7 : eabe9510…
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Alex is a Composition undergraduate student at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University. You can find his music on Sound Cloud and YouTube: https://soundcloud.com/alex-rotundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEXvE5Fn7m77hKMnB-6xMLg
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On this episode I catch up with the extraordinary yet humble Tony Lymon. He is a polyglot of talents and interests who grew up in one of the poorest areas in the USA. I was so fortunate to know Tony and become his friend during college. I was a huge fan during his Jam-Rock phase with King Konga. This is a long one but there are so many gems to lear…
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On this episode, I am excited to introduce you to Lekeshia Jarrett, M.D. She is an amazing person and we focus on her background and evolution as both a mother and family medicine physician. She is the cornerstone of a power couple with her husband Christopher Jarrett. Chris has a cameo but really deserves an episode of his own. Here is a link to t…
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We overcame zoom and internet gremlins to produce a conversation on how she uses a combination of humor, friendship, medical advice and compassion to overcome injury, aging and now the pandemic. I really appreciate Nikki taking the time to join the podcast. There is a lot to learn from her, enjoy! Please subscribe, rate and review!! Nikki's article…
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This is the first of 2 podcast episodes featuring the legendary Nikki Kimball, this is a recording of her 2016 Keynote Presentation for the Central California Psychiatric Society Annual Meeting. Nikki is one of the most competitive and successful Ultra-Endurance Athletes in this history of Road and Mountain-Trail-Ultramarathon racing: 2nd place, Ha…
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Susan Clinard is an award-winning artist who exhibits extensively. She is an artist in residence at the Eli Whitney Museum. Susan has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts. She has received substantial public commissions, and her sculptures can be found in many private collections world…
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Dr. Raymond Young is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University. He is the Division Chief of Psychiatric Consultation Liaison Services for Emory Healthcare. In his role Dr. Young is responsible for development and expansion of psychiatric consultation liaison services for Emory Healthcare. Along with his positi…
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The Hosts of Dirt Church Radio, New Zealand's # 1 Trail and Ultrarunning Podcast Matt Rayment lives in Riverhead outside of Aukland with his wife and three children. He is Consult-Liaison Mental Health Nurse . He also was the editor of Kiwi Trail Magazine, and Good People Run. Eugene Bingham is a journalist at stuff.co.nz, (with 30 years of experie…
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Jane P. Gagliardi, MD, MHS, FACP, DFAPA completed medical school, residency training in combined internal medicine-psychiatry, and her masters of health science in the clinical research training program at Duke, where she has remained on faculty since completing residency training. Dr. Gagliardi has been involved in the educational programs in the …
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I really appreciate KNCI 105.1 allowing me to replay on my platform the interview I gave them in May. I covered a lot of ground during the interview discussing mental health, the pandemic and treatment. Please note that this was recorded probably a week or so before the George Floyd tragedy for context. Please subscribe, rate and review! Send me fe…
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Taylor is a trail and ultra runner based in Washington, DC where his lives with his awesome wife, Sarah. He spends his days working with media companies as a Management Consultant, and his nights and weekends running, traveling, learning new things, and advocating for Mental Health. Taylor and I first met at the inaugural Rob Krar Trail Running Cam…
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Tracy Beth Høeg, MD, PhD works in private practice Sports and Spine Medicine with Northern California Orthopaedic Associates. She is also a voluntary assistant professor at UC Davis Department of PM&R. She is an active researcher with UC Davis and Stanford and works as a journalist for UltraRunning Magazine. She has four children and is married to …
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Carol is one of the most inspiring persons I have met. She has overcome tragedy and trauma and through it all shows such concern and passion for her fellow Eskimos in Nome Alaska. I invite you to listen to this interview to show we all have the capacity to survive and grow from the aftermath of trauma. A Quote from Carol's Blog: "Alaskan Native. I …
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This week I talk to Dr. David Kirk, Director, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Director eICU Service at WakeMed in Raleigh North Carolina. This is a great conversation on how ICU's had to rapidly adapt and learn to deal with the Coronavirus Pandemic. David shares his unique views as both a clinician and director. I hope you enjoy!…
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On our 2nd Episode I interview Chaplain Robin Joo who is currently a fellow in Medical Spiritual Counseling at UCSF. Originally a Long Beach native, Robin Joo moved to West Covina, CA upon graduating St. Patrick's Seminary & University with an M.A., M. Div., and S.T.B. in Moral Theology and Eschatology. Robin also completed his undergraduate studie…
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In this episode I am joined by a trio of healthcare professionals who are experts in providing medical care and support at trail and ultramarathon races. we have a frank and broad discussion on the impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the ultramarathons. They are Dr. Andy Pasternak, his wife Dr. Joann Ellero and Dr. John Anderson. Andy is a family…
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Pictured: your living room. The 66th episode of Consilience is here! You can download the mp3 here (30mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Patrick Till Chris Sham Suzanne Patterson Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1945: Operation Paperclip steps into high gear. Guest Segments Patrick’s News Headlines Climate chan…
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‘Let my people go.” The 65th episode of Consilience is here! You can download the mp3 here (19mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Patrick Till Chris Sham Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1796 – Edward Jenner administers the first successful smallpox vaccine. News Locust plague in Madagascar Dementia striking mor…
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Crazy eyes and a fancy hat The 64th episode of Consilience is here! You can download the mp3 here (26mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Patrick Till Chris Sham Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1839 – Dageurreotype photography announced. Guest special segments Patrick: News headlines from Around the world in 5 m…
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Pictured: rhino horn The 63rd episode of Consilience is out! You can download the mp3 here (20mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Patrick Till Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1765 – Birth of Robert Fulton Jr, American inventor. Updates. Leo Igwe appointed JREF fellow. Discussion Top Ten Higgs Boson Facts News S…
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The Doctor will see you now. The 62nd episode of Consilience is out! You can download the mp3 here (27mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Patrick Till Deon Barnard Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1926 – The death of Harry Houdini. Discussion 2011 South African Census Results Whites earn 6 times more than blacks…
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Click the image to enlarge The 61st episode of Consilience is out! You can download the mp3 here (27mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Patrick Till Deon Barnard Chris Sham Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1851 – Discovery of Ariel and Umbriel, two moons of Uranus by William Lassel. Lassel made his fortune with …
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Sad monkey is possibly delicious. The 60th episode of Consilience is out! You can download the mp3 here (27mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Michael Meadon Angela Meadon Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1961: First contact with an alien race. Betty and Barney Hill, an American couple, claimed that they were ab…
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Neil Armstrong. First human on the moon. The 59th episode of Consilience is out! You can download the mp3 here (33mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Michael Meadon Danny Kopping Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 1965 – Gemini V splashed down. It went into space and came back. It was awesome. Updates Marikana mas…
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Curiosity does a duckface self-shot. The 58th episode of Consilience is out! You can download the mp3 here (26mb) and the file’s page on Archive.org is here. Starring Owen Swart Michael Meadon Angela Meadon Teaching Angela to Appreciate History 565 – First recorded sighting of a monster in Loch Ness. A Christian saint named Columba was doing missio…
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