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The INDEED Evaluation Podcast interviews leading practitioners, experts, policy makers, researchers and evaluators working in the fields of evidence-based evaluation, policy and practice in preventing and countering violent extremism and de-radicalisation. The podcast of the INDEED Project – www.indeedproject.eu – the podcast is made possible due to the generous funding of the European Commission. The INDEED Projects has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and inno ...
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MEASURE Evaluation is funded by USAID to strengthen capacity in developing countries to gather, interpret, and use data to improve health. We create tools and approaches for rigorous evaluations, providing evidence to address health challenges. And we strengthen health information systems so countries can make better decisions and sustain good health outcomes over time.
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In this episode Gladys speaks with Shelby Corley, CEO of Three Hive Consulting and founder of Eval Academy. Shelby reflects on her journey into evaluation, drawing from her background in anthropology and health services to build a responsive and impactful consulting practice. Through Three Hive, Shelby emphasizes flexibility, relationship-building,…
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Send us a text In today's episode called Tibialis Anterior Tendinitis Evaluation I talk about... -Tibialis anterior anatomy -Signs and symptoms of tibialis anterior tendinitis -Causes of tibialis anterior tendinitis -Selective tissue tension -Differential diagnosis and so much more! ✅ Hop on our email list? 👉👉 Click HERE Say "Hello" to RangeMaster,…
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Send us a text Today we talk about... 5 Tips for Improving Your Orthopedic Clinical Exam -Why the initial evaluation is so important. - What to do if you don’t know the diagnosis. -5 tips for improving your orthopedic clinical exam. ✅Are you looking for One on one Coaching? We have it! ✅ Hop on our email list? 👉👉 Click HERE Say "Hello" to RangeMast…
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Send us a text In today's episode called Tibialis Anterior Tendinitis Treatment (Part 2) I Talk about... -How to manage an acute tibialis anterior flare up. -Discuss how shoe wear can make a difference. -Patient education around this diagnosis. -When to use modalities. -Progressive strengthening and so much more! ✅ Hop on our email list? 👉👉 Click H…
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In this episode host Gladys Rowe engages in a powerful conversation with Indigenous feminist philosopher and educator Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner. Shelbi shares her journey into evaluation through her work on Indigenous language reclamation and her deep engagement within Indigenous research methods. She discusses the significance of relationship-build…
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Send us a text In this episode, I talk about an Unusual Patient Presentation of Neck and Shoulder Pain in a 16 y/o athlete. I... -Review the patient’s signs and symptoms -Discuss previous treatments -Talk about why I decided not to treat her and so much more! Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor. 👉Get your FREE Sling Thing Adapter: emai…
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In this episode, host Gladys Rowe is joined by Heather Burke and Cheyenne Williams for a conversation about the power of community-led learning and environmental stewardship. The guests share their experiences working on The Xwulqw'selu Riparian Guardians Program in Cowichan territory, highlighting the importance of centering Indigenous knowledge h…
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In this episode Kai Brand-Jacobsen sits down with Dr. Lena Malkki, a leading expert in the field of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) and de-radicalisation. Together, they dive deep into the critical role of collaboration in these areas, highlighting how involving evaluators early in the process can bridge the gap between on-the-g…
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating research of Lotta Ralph, a doctoral candidate at the Peace Research Institute in Frankfurt, who is exploring the evaluation structures and capacities in preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) across Europe. Lotta shares insights from her comprehensive study spanning 21 European countries, hi…
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In this episode, we are joined by Kamala Chandrakirana, a distinguished human rights activist with extensive experience in gender equality and social justice. Kamala Chandrakirana discussed the inadequacies and biases prevalent in traditional monitoring and evaluation (M&E) practices, often led by so-called experts who lack contextual understanding…
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Send us a text In today's interview, I chat with special guest, Scott Giles from Scorebuilders. Scott and I talk about... -His contribution to the world of Physical Therapy. -How and why Scott started Scorebuilders -How to “jumpstart” your career as a physical therapist and so much more! Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor. 👉Get your F…
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In this episode, Gladys sits down with Dr. Pālama Lee, Dr. Brandon Ledward, and Nina Murrow to discuss Native Hawaiian wellbeing and Indigenous evaluation frameworks. Together, they share their journeys into the field of evaluation, exploring how ancestral knowledge, community-driven approaches, and data sovereignty are transforming health and soci…
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In this episode we meet Deepthy Menon from Urgent Action Fund Asia and the Pacific, where she leads the Shifting Narratives and organisational learning initiatives. Deepthy brings a fresh perspective on reimagining feminist evaluation and reshaping power dynamics in the development sector. Deepthy delves into the core challenges and opportunities i…
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In this interview, Peter Muyshondt, Chief of Police in Rupel, Belgium, sheds light on the evaluation needs within the Belgian police force, particularly regarding their approach to radicalization prevention and intervention. Belgium's police system operates at both local and federal levels, with local police focusing on prevention and federal count…
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In this Knowledge Series interview, Fenna Keijzer and Maarten van de Donk discuss how organizations can effectively review their processes, learn from evaluations, and avoid the phenomenon known as "Evaluation Panic." Keijzer and van de Donk, both senior advisers at RadarAdvies, share insights from their work with "Exit" programs designed to help i…
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In this Knowledge Series interview, we delve into the expertise of Gazbiah SANS, Director of PCVE work, renowned for her extensive background in gender inclusion and mainstreaming within fragile and conflict-affected contexts. With over 15 years of experience, Gazbiah has notably collaborated with USAID on addressing Boko Haram issues in Cameroon a…
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Kai Brand-Jacobsen, President of the Romanian Peace Institute (PATRIR) and Director of the Department of Peace Operations (DPO), shares his insights on designing evidence-based initiatives in the peacebuilding and conflict resolution realm. With over 25 years of experience, Brand-Jacobsen emphasizes the importance of grounding initiatives in robust…
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In an insightful interview, Kai Brand-Jacobsen, President of the Romanian Peace Institute and a seasoned expert in peacebuilding, emphasizes the critical need for evidence-based evaluation in the fields of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) and de-radicalization. With over 25 years of experience, Brand-Jacobsen discusses the evolving r…
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In this episode Gladys gets to know three amazing guests, Olivia Roanhorse, Rebecca Rae, and Daphne Littlebear as they share stories about their evaluation journeys, their work as a team, and an Indigenous evaluation network that they have been nurturing in New Mexico. Olivia Roanhorse, MPH, COO and Portfolio Lead, Roanhorse Consulting, LLC. Olivia…
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Send us a text In this episode I bring to you and discuss... -A case presentation of a patient having difficulty obtaining active extension after ACLR -Causes of knee extensor lag (passive and active) -Rehab tips to maximize quad contractibility and knee extension and so much more! Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor. 👉Get your FREE Sl…
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In the realm of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE), rigorous evaluation practices play a pivotal role in shaping effective strategies. Sophie Ebbecke, a Research Associate at the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin, provides insights into the PrEval Initiative, focusing on advancing evaluation methodologies within P/CVE, civic…
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In this final episode of the special season that has focused on the arts and arts based practices in evaluation, Gladys reflects on the learnings she has gathered from the stories shared and on an inspiring exhibit from her recent visit to the Tate Modern in London. From this episode: About Richard Wagamese's Medicine Walk (2014). https://www.cbc.c…
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The interview focuses on the challenges and potential improvements in policy evaluation, particularly in the realm of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) and de-radicalization (DeRad). Featuring Rut Bermejo Casado, an associate professor at University Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, the discussion delves into the crucial role of policy e…
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Send us a text In today's episode called Rehab Considerations After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion, I talk about... -What patients should expect after ACDF. -Post-op road blocks. -Understanding what to do and not do after surgery. -Treatment tips at different stages and so much more! Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor. 👉Get y…
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In this Knowledge Series Interview, Michael Q. Patton, a trailblazer in the evaluation field and Founder and CEO of Utilization-Focused Evaluation, discusses the critical importance of interpretive capacity over mere data accuracy. With over five decades of experience and several influential books to his name, Patton emphasizes that the ability to …
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In this episode, Norbert Leonhardmair, a researcher and project manager at the Vienna Centre for Social Security (VICESSE), discusses the critical role of gender, ethics, and societal aspects in the evaluation of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) initiatives. The INDEED Project utilizes the Gender, Ethical, Legal, and Societal Asp…
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In this Knowledge Series interview, Aileen Van Leewen, an M&E Officer at the International Centre for Counterterrorism (ICCT), introduces the fundamentals of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) within the Counterterrorism and Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) fields. She highlights the importance of building a culture of evaluation to gai…
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In this episode, Stephan Klose, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Brussels School of Governance, provided valuable insights into Evidence-Based Evaluation (EBE) within the fields of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) and de-radicalization. With extensive academic background including a PhD from VUB and an MA from Lund University, Kl…
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Send us a text In Episode 351 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion with Dr. Nicolas Arredondo (part 1) We talk about... -Who is a candidate for ACDF? -What the purpose of an ACDF is? -Post-op complications -The surgical procedure of ACDF and so much more! Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor. 👉Get your FREE Sling Thing Adapter: email…
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Send us a text 💥Episode 350 of the Ortho Eval Pal Podcast💥 Today, let's talk about... Tips for Eliciting a Deep Tendon Reflex -Reflex hammer types -Techniques for deep tendon reflex testing -Grading deep tendon reflex responses -The importance of practicing DTR testing and so much more! (Blog) 5 Tips for Evaluating Deep Tendon Reflexes Better! (Vid…
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In this episode we learn more about multidisciplinary artist Mi’gmaq artist and storyteller Brandon Mitchell from Listuguj First Nation. Dive into Brandon’s journey from childhood stories to a career in graphic novels and animation, and how he now empowers others to tell their own stories. Explore the intersection of art, culture, and evaluation in…
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Send us a text In this episode I will talk about... -Overlapping signs and symptoms of C6 NRC and CTS -Tips and special tests to tease these diagnoses out and so much more! (Video) C6 NRC after surgery. (Video) Scratch collapse test (Video) Marquis Maneuver explanation (Video) Marquis Maneuver positive with patient Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our n…
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Dr. Cathy Mattes is a Michif curator (MMF citizen, Westman Local-Southwest Region), writer, and art history professor based out of Sprucewoods, Manitoba, Canada. Her curation, research and writing centers on dialogic and Indigenous knowledge-centered curatorial practice as strategies for care. She has a PhD in Indigenous Studies from the University…
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Send us a text In today's episode I talk to you about Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome or Posterior Tibialis Tendinitis? I talk to you about... -The tarsal tunnel contents per se -Special tests associated with TTS -Differential diagnoses related to these two and... -How treatment can be somewhat similar and so much more! (Video) Tinel's sign for TTS (Video) …
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In this episode Gladys sits down with Michael Lawrenchuk, who is not only her dad, but a prophetic storyteller who has greatly influenced her passion for the arts. He speaks to the role of theatre in his own healing journey and the power of storytelling. Michael Lawrenchuk has been involved in theatre, film and television as an actor, director and …
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Send us a text Golfer’s Elbow or Cubital Tunnel Syndrome? -Why providers misdiagnose these two. -Signs and symptoms of golfer’s elbow and cubital tunnel syndrome. -Differentiating between the two. -Treatment tips for each. Say "Hello" to RangeMaster, our new show sponsor. 👉Get your FREE Sling Thing Adapter: email Jim@myrangemaster.com and enter Ort…
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In this episode Tiffany shares her journey to develop an Indigenous beadwork methodology, how beading shows up in her work, and the stories she has witnessed as a community embedded scholar. CW: Discussion of Indian Residential Schools Bio Dr. Tiffany Prete is a member of the Kainai (Blood Tribe) of the Siksikasitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), locate…
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Send us a text Today we are going to review how osteoarthritis of the hip and an L3 nerve root compression look alike. We will… -Discuss what subjective findings help us drive the direction of our evaluation. -Review special tests specific to each diagnosis -Discuss what to avoid when treating these diagnoses conservatively and so much more! Say "h…
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Send us a text In today's interview with John Doolittle from Kaatsu Global, Dr. Susie Lachowski-Glass and I chat with him about... -How John became part of the Kaatsu team. -How Kaatsu bfr is being utilized at the 2024 Olympics. -Why John uses Kaatsu blood flow restriction. -The population of people John has seen benefit from Kaatsu BFR training. -…
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In this episode Linda and Larry share stories from over four decades of research and evaluation using arts-based methods of engagement. They discuss the many meaningful and authentic ways they have used to approach people in their evaluation projects including drawing, photographs, collage, and poetry. They urge evaluators to consider how we might …
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Send us a text In today's episode I talk about how to differentiate a C5 Nerve Root Compression or Rotator Cuff Tear? Here I discuss... -Anatomy surrounding the C5 nerve root and rotator cuff. -Experience based tips to tease out or rule in each diagnosis. -Evaluative findings related to both. -Special tests and selective tissue tension testing. 👉👉A…
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In this episode Gladys and Terrellyn talk about storytelling as methodology and worldview, songs in evaluation, accountabilities of evaluators, building a canoe in a learning journey, and Metuaptmumk. It’s a full and spirit filled conversation that we hope will nourish you, and inspire you to consider arts-based methods in your evaluation and every…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I answer a question from one of my YouTube followers. It's in regards to an ACL tear and he's asking if he should have it reconstructed or not. I discuss the pro's and con's of having a reconstruction, factors used in making that decision and so much more! (Video) ACL tear exam. Meet our new sponsor: Tread Labs!! …
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Send us a text In today's show I bring to you a little focus on the Proximal Fibula and what exists there. I will discuss... -Anatomy surrounding the proximal fibular head. -Differential diagnoses related to the proximal fibula. -Management recommendations for lateral knee pain and so much more! (Video) Proximal Fibular Fracture - Patient demo (Vid…
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In this episode Gladys sits in conversation with Jennica Nichols and Maya Lefkowich of AND Implementation. Jennica and Maya talk about their own evaluation origin stories and everything arts-based evaluation! The conversation meanders through the excitement, cautions, and learnings on their professional journey with arts-based practices and methods…
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Send us a text Today's special guest is Mark Callanen from Enovis and our topic today is Radial Pressure Wave Therapy. We discuss... ✅How RPW works ✅Diagnoses treated with RPW ✅What RPW should feel like ✅How to improve compliance with RPW ✅Differences between Radial Pressure Wave therapy Shockwave Therapy and so much more! Would you like to connect…
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In this first episode for a special Season 2, Gladys shares what she has been up to, the stories that provide direction in her life, and what listeners can expect in the next episodes. She recounts the power and necessity of story to hold a space for Indigenous resurgence and decolonial futures and shares some poetry - because that’s what she loves…
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Send us a text Today, I talk about Evaluating and Treating MCL Injuries. I discuss... -Anatomy of the MCL -Evaluating the MCL and special tests -Surrounding structures that can be affected when the MCL is injured. -Treatment recommendations and so much more!! (Video) MCL Evaluation (Video) Positive Brush Test (Video) ACL Evaluation Meet our new spo…
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Send us a text In today's episode 339 I talk about the... 5 Causes of Lateral Foot Pain. I go over... -Several diagnoses that contribute to lateral foot pain. -The differential diagnoses for several causes of lateral foot pain -Tips to manage some of these diagnoses and so much more! Meet our new sponsor: Tread Labs!! 👉I've been using Tread Labs wi…
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Send us a text Episode 338 Upright or Recumbent Stationary Bikes-Which One is Best? -Pro’s and con’s of each type of bike. -Which diagnoses are most appropriate for each bike. -Talk about the importance of trialing a bike before buying one and so much more! Meet our new sponsor: Tread Labs!! 👉I've been using Tread Labs with my patients and family f…
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