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Fixing the Future from IEEE Spectrum magazine is a biweekly look at the cultural, business, and environmental consequences of technological solutions to hard problems like sustainability, climate change, and the ethics and scientific challenges posed by AI. IEEE Spectrum is the flagship magazine of IEEE, the world’s largest professional organization devoted to engineering and the applied sciences.
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Each week, Television Producers Chris DeRosa and Dominick Pupa decide which of their plethora of celebrity clients needs the most help, and hold nothing back as they take turns pitching ideas of how to best fix the famous person’s crumbling public image. With a slew of hilarious guests and hotter-than-hot takes on the stories dominating the Entertainment News cycle, Chris and Dominick are here to transform the reputations of the stars that are clearly NOT just like us! Hosted on Acast. See a ...
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Fixing up housing policy - from research to reality

Jim Dunn and Cynthia Belaskie, CHEC - Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative

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Housing policy is a mess in Canada. Here's how to fix it: Take all the best housing research, crunch the numbers, and translate that research into reality. This conversation is for researchers, students, and everyone who wants to make housing more affordable for more people. Jim Dunn is the Director of the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative. Cynthia Belaskie is a managing director at McMaster University. Listen as they talk to experts and explore data-based solutions to our housing cris ...
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Fixing The Money thing with Gary Keesee will help to motivate, educate, and inspire you to pursue success, walk out your purpose, and leave a positive, spiritual, and moral legacy for your family. http://garykeesee.com http://faithlifenow.com http://drenda.com http://faithlifechurch.org
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You’re listening to “Fixing Fundraising”, in which we hash out the biggest problems in the sector – from racist recruitment practices to power dynamics with donors Join Tom DeFraine and Andy King as we speak to guests from all over the world about how to be better in our business of changing the world Episode transcriptions available at fixingfundraising.uk
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Fixing Faxes

Jonathan Bowers and Angela Hapke

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Follow along as we launch Clinnect, a digital health product. We talk about the intersection of healthcare, technology, and entrepreneurship while trying to stay balanced. Hosted by Canadians Angela Hapke, CEO of Central Referral Solutions, and Jonathan Bowers, CEO of Two Story Robot.
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Fixing Chicago

Paul Bryan Roach

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Chicago, weighing in at 2.7 million souls, punches above its weight as a world-renowned city of Arts and Culture, Industry, Finance, Retail, Education, Architecture, Transportation, Politics, Healthcare, Science, Innovation, Dining, Tourism, Sports, and more. It is also notorious for over a century of violence, crime, and political irregularities. Add to that decades of generally low performance within the Chicago Public Schools, the persistent scourge of a drug culture and broken families, ...
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Based on the documentary of the same name available on Amazon Prime Video, Fixing Grandma is a motivational podcast from the lessons and wisdom of Chaplain Barbara Y. Williams. Interviewed by her Grandson/Filmmaker, William Wonders III, Chaplain Barbara Y. Williams has worn many hats from mother of 11 children, Chaplain in the Church of God in Christ as well as Chaplain/Administrator in the Civil Air Patrol. Take a journey with us as we explore the personal and professional wisdom of Chaplai ...
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"Fixing My Life", A podcast that highlights the importance of self improvement, self discipline, staying motivated, dealing with relationships, and manifesting success. I also like to talk about finance, feelings, and friends. I like to keep things real, which is why this podcast focuses on the no-bullshit side of things, and I like to share my own personal goals and struggles- because after all, I am also human. This podcast goes hand in hand with its instagram page (@fixingmylifepod), wher ...
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This podcast will share personal stories and expert insight on mental health and addiction issues. Now, more than ever, people seek help and answers for their struggles with mental health and addiction, either personally or to help the ones they love. So, whether you're looking for answers for yourself or a loved one, join us on this journey to better understand and support those struggling with mental health and addiction.
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Alexandra Flynn an Assistant Professor at UBC's Allard School of Law. She is the principal investigator of CHEC’s Balanced Supply of Housing Node. She is the Director of the Housing Research Collaborative, which comprises CMHC and SSHRC-funded projects focused on Canada’s housing crisis. Read more about her research. Jim Dunn is the Director of the…
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The Dynamic Duo is fired up this week, and not just because of NYC Pride! Dominick is enraged that George Santos has an Only Fans and Chris is furious with the filmmakers of I Am Celine Dion for doing Celine such a disservice. Then, Jolenta Greenberg joins to help Dom and Chris walk through Bradley Cooper's expansive filmography, count his MANY awa…
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This “Unfiltered” episode of Fixing Healthcare features Dr. Jonathan Fisher, a respected cardiologist and advocate for physician well-being; Dr. Robert Pearl, healthcare leader and author of the new book “ChatGPT, MD”; and Jeremy Corr, CEO of Executive Podcast Solution, who adds the patient’s perspective. The trio explores the evolving roles of par…
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Tourism brings money and opportunities to communities around the world, but it brings risks too. Sometimes an influx of tourists changes a place, damages the environment or leads to the exploitation of local people. But the social enterprise Local Alike has a different model. They have worked with dozens of villages in Thailand to get them ready be…
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In this special episode of Fixing Healthcare, co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr dive into surprising insights and lessons drawn from Dr. Pearl’s literary works. Focusing on his 2017 book “Mistreated: Why We Think We’re Getting Good Healthcare—and Why We’re Usually Wrong,” and his new release, “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctor…
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The Pre-Fixe is DOMINATED by Justin Timberlake's DWI after leaving an iconic Sag Harbor location that Chris has also stumbled out of after multiple Espresso Martinis. Dominick gives a Tony's recap before he and Chris talk about the multiple "Proof of Life" public appearances that have transpired since last week. Then, our podcast mother Kate Casey …
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Just over a quarter of people on the planet live in water stressed countries. And our increasing demands for water as well as climate change is putting even more pressure on this finite resource. We take a look at how Indian farmers are growing crops with a device that stores rain underground. Plus how a test farm in the US uses a special clay liqu…
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Dom and Chris have no choice but to immediately unpack the tectonic-plate-shifting news that Alec and Hilaria Baldwin are following Chris' advice and appearing on The Baldwins on TLC. After realizing this podcast has become a podcast solely about JLO (and now her sister Linda Lopez of 1010 Wins), they discuss Princess Kate (Where's Shelly?), Joe Jo…
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This episode of Fixing Healthcare continues the ninth season’s focus on end-of-life issues by exploring the often overlooked topics of love and sexuality during this critical time. Cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr welcome Dr. Pebble Kranz, a sexual medicine specialist and medical director at the Rochester Center for Sexual Wellness. In a re…
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US shopping malls, once a mainstay of American life, are in decline. Forty malls have closed since 2020, while more than 230 department stores have closed in the same time period, according to Green Street, a real estate analytics firm. But where there is change, there is also opportunity. After Burlington High School in Vermont had to close its do…
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Chris and Dom are clutching their pearls this week: Audra McDonald in Gypsy, Adele standing up for Pride, Zachary Quinto standing up for himself (?), The Rat Czarina, and JLO continuing to dominate the entertainment news cycle. Then, Food Network's Damaris Phillips joins to explore why we are able to keep up with all of the Kardashians BUT Rob. You…
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This month’s “Diving Deep” episode, part of the Fixing Healthcare podcast series, delves into a pair of stories that will have a significant impact on the U.S. healthcare workforce. Cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr explore the intricate legalities surrounding medical malpractice in the age of AI, as well as the Federal Trade Commission’s (F…
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What we wear helps us express ourselves and communicate to others in the most immediate way. But the tools we frequently use to do that, such as clothing and haircare are not available to everyone equally. One in six of us has a disability of some sort - according to the World Health Organisation - but most clothing and beauty brands don’t take acc…
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Chris has come out of his six-day coma that was induced by the Celine Dion Documentary Trailer just in time to join Dominick to wonder what on earth possessed JLO to act opposite Siri in Atlas and which one of Nicki Minaj's personalities was friends with Princess Diana. Then, Comedian and Podcaster Abby Holland joins to talk all things John Mayer: …
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Today’s episode of Medicine: The Truth examines important updates in women’s health, focusing on mammograms and hormone replacement therapy (HRT), among other pressing news topics in medicine. The U.S. Preventive Task Force has updated its mammogram guidelines, now recommending that screenings start at age 40 instead of 50 and occur every two years…
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Mexico's capital often floods during the rainy season, but paradoxically, it's also running out of water. A large and growing population, along with crumbling infrastructure and the effects of climate change - are increasingly putting a strain on the city. We meet the army of scientists, activists and urban planners trying to solve this problem - a…
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The Pre-Fixe is ON FIRE with outrage towards Diddy and Kevin Spacey before Dom and Chris even get to the biggest story rocking the nation: JLO and Ben Affleck's rumored (and impending?) divorce. Then, Ace and Katelyn Fanning of the Sister Wives: Love Should Be Multiplied Not Divided podcast join to discuss Nickelodeon's drama with Dan Schneider and…
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This “Unfiltered” episode of Fixing Healthcare features Dr. Jonathan Fisher, a respected cardiologist and advocate for physician well-being; Dr. Robert Pearl, healthcare leader and author of the new book “ChatGPT, MD”; and Jeremy Corr, CEO of Executive Podcast Solution, who adds the patient’s perspective. Today, the trio dives deep into why lifesty…
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Poorer countries are likely to bear the brunt of the impacts of climate change, with rising temperatures and more unsettled weather leading to greater stresses on natural resources and often inadequate infrastructure. But whilst there’s a lot of focus on global attempts to limit temperature rises by cutting greenhouse gas emissions, there are many …
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Dom and Chris have one question and one question only: Why are they not hosting the pop culture Jeopardy special?!?! Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are reuniting, Gypsy Rose is posting on Mother's Day, and Law Roach is being as messy as we expect. Then, one of our Podcast Mothers and SOON TO BE BEST SELLING AUTHOR Chelsea Devantez joins to discuss …
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This episode of Fixing Healthcare dives into the essential yet often misunderstood world of palliative and hospice care—part of this ninth season’s continued focus on end-of-life issues. Our guest today, Dr. Monique Danielle Schaulis, MD, MPH, is a board-certified physician in both Emergency Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Medicine. She is curr…
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If you could invent a new kind of school what would it look like? What skills would you teach children, and how would the school be run? On this edition of People Fixing The World we visit the Mechai Pattana School in Thailand which was founded by the campaigner Mechai Viravaidya in 2008, on principals of charity and leadership. Children are respon…
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The Pre-Fixe starts off with Britney Watch this week because the situation is that dire (WHERE IS THE PRAYER CHAIN?!? SHE NEEDS THE PARAYERS!!!) before touching on Drake vs Kendrick Lamar as well as The Royal Family vs The Duchess of Smuckers. Then, Charlotte Rose Coleman, Stylist To The Stars joins to recap THE MESS GALA, discuss a very rare Anna …
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This month’s “Diving Deep” episode, part of the Fixing Healthcare podcast series, takes a close look at two transformative AI developments in healthcare. Cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr explore the profound medical potential of ChatGPT’s new “memory” and Nvidia’s new AI bots, which the company claims can outperform nurses in some tasks. Th…
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Across the world millions of women and girls face discrimination and worse because of their gender. On this edition of People Fixing The World we look at projects designed to change attitudes. In India we visit workshops aimed at recruiting younger men as allies in the fight against sexism and gender inequality. And we speak to the founder of Chalk…
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The Pre-Fixe is overflowing this week, from Marishka Hargitay liking Dominick's reel to Michael Douglas playing Benjamin Franklin in a miniseries that NO ONE asked for to David Beckham suing Mark Whalberg. Then, the dynamic podcasting duo that is Natalie Katona and Julia Washington join to summon the power of three to decode the drama between Shann…
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The United Kingdom has created a new government agency, the Advanced Research and Invention Agency, or ARIA, similar to the United States' DARPA. ARIA's first foray is into creating new enabling technologies to make AI faster and more energy efficient, and the program director, Suraj Bramhavar spoke with Spectrum editor Dina Genkina about some of t…
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Medicine: The Truth covers the latest news and most pressing issues in medicine today. The headline story for this episode focuses on the FTC’s vote to ban non-compete agreements. Co-host Dr. Robert Pearl explains how these clauses were originally designed to protect trade secrets, but have been used in healthcare to prevent doctors from taking new…
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Often described as underwater rainforests and the “lungs of the ocean”, kelp forests line as much as 25% of the world’s coastlines. They provide important shelter and food for fish and other marine life, and are vital for our oceans’ ecosystems. However kelp is under severe threat because of climate change, warming seas and overfishing. We look at …
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The plot thickens on Fixing Famous People, as Dominick recounts realizing that Olivia Benson showed up at his home to take a police report after he called upon her last week and Chris wonders if he and Dominick have magical powers. Then, Anny Morris joins with a Google Doc full of The Lana Del Research (TM) on JoJo Siwa, daughter of Jessalynn. They…
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Today’s episode of Fixing Healthcare is a true sign of the times in medicine. Not only is generative AI the topic of today’s podcast, it’s also an active participant. Co-host Jeremy Corr used ChatGPT to come up with questions for fellow co-host Dr. Robert Pearl about “ChatGPT, MD,” a new book that Pearl co-authored with ChatGPT. Still following? Th…
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