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The ESCA Podcast

Employee-Owned S Corporations of America (ESCA)

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ESCA, Employee-Owned S Corporations of America, is the voice in Washington, DC that speaks exclusively for employee-owned S corporations (“S ESOPs”). Since 1998, ESCA’s membership has grown to represent more than 215,000 employee-owners in virtually every state in the nation. ESCA company members engage in a broad spectrum of business activities and are a variety of sizes – from 25-person businesses to companies with 18,000+ employee-owners – but all have one thing in common: a commitment to ...
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Brock University is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario’s Niagara peninsula. With 17,000 full-time students and nearly 600 faculty, Brock is buzzing with activity and welcoming visitors to the campus every day.
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Thinking In Between

APOLLO Social Science Team, QMUL

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Welcome to Thinking In Between. We explore how social theory and qualitative methods can illuminate the messy world of health and healthcare. In each episode, we invite a researcher working at the borderlands of social science and health to choose three “big ideas” that have influenced their research journey and the way they think.
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Barely Essential

BarelyEssential.com

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A humorous, yet sometimes informative, podcast network of shows based in San Diego, CA. Hear about everything from funny stories, stupid chatter, weird world news, games and much more that's sure to make you chuckle. Visit our site to see more info, photos summaries and blogs!
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In this episode of Thinking In Between, we welcome Elspeth Davies. Elspeth is an anthropologist finishing her PhD at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on social and ethical dimensions surrounding efforts to diagnose risk and prevent cancer. On this episode, she shares three ideas that have shaped her work and thinking: The notion of…
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Death Without Weeping, Extimacy, and Biopolitics (Esca van Blarikom) On this episode of Thinking In Between, we welcome Esca van Blarikom, who is a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University in New York State. Esca is an anthropologist who recently completed her PhD exploring the experiences of working-age adults with physical and mental co-exis…
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Totality, Edward Said, and Tensions in Global Health (Aida Hassan) On this episode of Thinking In Between, we welcome Aida Hassan, who is a PhD student at the Centre for Public Health and Policy, Queen Mary University of London. Aida's research on global health draws on insights from international relations and political sociology. Today, she share…
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Community Up Research Values, Online Interviewing, and Advocacy (Cervantée Wild) On this episode of Thinking In Between, we are joined by Cervantée Wild who is a research fellow at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. Cervantée is from New Zealand and her research journey began within a research group…
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Critical Theory, Multiplicity, and Deleuze and Guattari (Jackie Walumbe) Welcome back to the podcast! Our guests now come from beyond our research group and university, so we have a new name to reflect this - "Thinking In Between". Our format and focus remain the same: exploring big ideas shaping researchers at the borderlands of social science and…
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Systems Theory, Dialectical Critical Realism, and Boundary Spanning (Sophie Spitters) Sophie Spitters is a Research Associate in the APOLLO Social Science team at Queen Mary University London, and will soon be taking up a new role within an interdisciplinary team at the University of Birmingham. She speaks about her journey from physics to psycholo…
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Designing Interactions, The Body Multiple, and Living a Feminist Life (Alison Thomson) Alison Thomson is a Senior Lecturer in Patient Public Involvement and Public Engagement in Science in the Wolfson Institute of Population Health at Queen Mary University of London. Alison has a background in design and a brilliant example of her work bringing a d…
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Episode Notes Natalia Concha works as a research fellow working in the ActEarly programme at the Centre for Primary Care at Queen Mary University of London. Natalia is from Colombia and has a research background in sociocultural psychology. Both of these elements of her background have influenced her approach to health research, and she brings thre…
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Narrative Medicine, Righteous Dopefiend, and Co-production in Research (Stephen Hibbs) Stephen Hibbs is a haematologist by background and recently commenced a PhD in the APOLLO Social Science group, aiming to understand what constitutes good hospital care for people experiencing a sickle cell crisis. In this episode, Stephen is interviewed by Lucie…
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Evidence-based medicine, the Mystery of General Practice and Bakhtin In our second episode of the APOLLO Social Science podcast, we hear from Professor Deborah Swinglehurst who is Professor of Primary Care and the leader of the APOLLO group. How to read a paper - Trisha Greenhalgh (Wiley Blackwell, first published 1997) The Mystery of General Pract…
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Practice theory, trust and artificial intelligence The social sciences give us tools to understand the human and moral dimensions of health care. This podcast explores the borderlands of social theory and health by inviting researchers to share the ideas that have inspired and shaped their own thinking and practice. In this first episode, we hear f…
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Last week, ESCA Executive Director Noelle Lundberg sat down with Ways & Means Member Congressman Dave Reichert (R-WA), the longtime House Republican sponsor of H.R. 2092, to discuss the Congressman's decision to retire at the end of this year, how his time as a law enforcement officer informed his decision making in Congress, and the reasons why he…
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Last month at the ESCA Leadership Summit, President and CEO Stephanie Silverman sat down with House Ways & Means member Congressman Erik Paulsen (R-MN) in Naples, FL. The Congressman discussed how he first got involved in politics, the best advice he's received, and his thoughts on leveling the playing field for American workers.…
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President of Stokes Seeds Wayne Gale talks family business on Conversations with Goodman. A frequent guest speaker in Professor Teresa Menzies’s family business course, Gale talks about the history of his company that has been in business since 1881 and shares some family business lessons he has taught Goodman students over the years.…
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Brock student Madi Fuller talks to Conversations with Goodman host Susan LeBlanc about the business idea she is working on with the help of the Deborah E. Rosati Entrepreneurship Award. Fuller spent her summer working on her company Campus Brainiac in BioLinc, Brock's business incubator run by the Goodman School of Business.…
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Conversations with Goodman host Susan LeBlanc talks to experiential education coordinator David Dipietro about an exciting upcoming opportunity for Goodman students. Students can participate in an international Service-Learning experience in Ecuador where they will help local entrepreneurs launch their businesses. The trip takes place in May 2017 a…
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