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Masculine Birth Ritual

Grover Wehman-Brown

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Masculine Birth Ritual is a podcast about Masculine of Center (MoC) queer and trans people nurturing life through pregnancy, birth, and parenting. The podcast features pregnancy and birth stories of people creating life outside the gender lines. We also engage in conversations with birth workers about best practices for working with MoC people and artists, researchers, and spiritual leaders about the collective imagination and histories of nurturing masculinities.
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National Rural Health Resource Center Podcasts

National Rural Health Resource Center

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The National Rural Health Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustaining and improving health care in rural communities. As the nation’s leading technical assistance and knowledge center in rural health, The Center focuses on five core areas: -Transition to Value and Population Health -Collaboration and Partnership -Performance Improvement -Health Information Technology -Workforce
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On Season 4, leaders from around the VUMC enterprise explore issues facing businesses across industries, and how the enterprise is experimenting with and designing solutions for problems – old and new – by supporting smart people with visionary ideas. You’ll track how a few ideas fused and matured over decades into the engine of a global collaboration, and why progress requires bold confidence in people, taking calculated risks, and transformative optimism about what could be next. Structure ...
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A Healthier Future

Intermountain Healthcare

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Marc Harrison, president and CEO of Intermountain Healthcare, hosts weekly conversations with innovative leaders to explore big ideas for improving our healthcare system.
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Recent studies show that 82% of cyber incidents result from unintended human behavior. Further, the errant behavior of only 5% of all users creates most of this risk. This is pretty alarming, and yet no one is talking about it. Modifying the behavior of these few individuals can have a force multiplier effect on reducing overall enterprise cyber risks. Welcome to Friendly Fire: Mitigating Unintentional User Risk. Where we explore Human Risk, to raise awareness across the industry, and stimul ...
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On this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, is live from Women in Ophthalmology discussing the sexual harassment study, surveys and results with Michelle “Mimi” Cabrera, MD, and Grace Sun, MD. Intro 0:02 Michelle “Mimi” Cabrera, MD 0:31 Grace Sun, MD 0:42 In this episode 1:08 Why was the sexual harassment study done in 2018? What were the results? 1:35 Enye…
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On this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, is live from the Women in Ophthalmology meeting with Pratap Challa, MD, Fasika Woreta, MD, Jennifer Lindsey, MD, and Annie Wishna, MD, discussing residency programs. Intro 0:01 Meet the panel 0:11 Pratap Challa, MD 0:23 Fasika Woreta, MD, MPH 1:05 Jennifer Lindsey, MD, MBA 1:43 Annie E. Wishna, MD 2:18 In this epi…
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On this special edition episode, Dagny Zhu, MD, with Oncology Overdrive’s Shikha Jain, MD, and Physicianary’s Hansa Bhargava, MD, discuss leadership in medicine and the importance of mentorship with a panel of guests. Intro 0:28 Meet the panel 2:00 Vineet Arora, MD 2:12 Jennifer Bepple, MD 2:29 Mara Schenker, MD, FACS 2:55 In this episode 3:21 How …
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In this episode, Dagny Zhu, MD, and Cathleen McCabe, MD, discuss the unpredictable path of careers, leadership in management and opportunities for growth with Nikie Walker, EdD. Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap 1:03 Introduction 1:16 Welcome Nikie Walker, EdD 1:27 Tell us about your background, your optometry practice and how you combine …
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In this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, chats with guest Kathryn Colby, MD, PhD, about her schooling, career, mentorship, chairmanship and being a parent. Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap 1:04 Introduction 1:14 Welcome Kathryn Colby, MD, PhD 2:31 Tell us about where you’re from, where you grew up and how you became an ophthalmologist. 2:47 In …
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In this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, and Susan MacDonald, MD, discuss leadership in ophthalmology with Adrienne Graves, as well as her career in pharmaceuticals. Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap 1:06 Introduction 1:22 Welcome Adrienne Graves 1:40 How did you start in ophthalmology? 2:30 What was your first job and how did you get where you …
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In this episode, Dagny Zhu, MD, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Susan MacDonald, MD, chat with Jeannette Bankes about leadership in eye care and mentoring the next generation of leaders. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :01 · Introduction :23 · Welcome Jeannette Bankes 1:11 · Tell us about your current role at Alcon. 2:02 · Alcon’s earnings ar…
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In this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Susan MacDonald, MD, discuss their careers, their roles in humanitarian care and the importance of mentorship with Bonnie An Henderson, MD, and Abby Markward, MBA. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :00 · Introduction :29 · Welcome Abby Markward & Bonnie Henderson, MD :40 · Tell us about your curr…
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In this episode, Dagny Zhu, MD, talks diversity in leadership with Lori Tierney, as well as her journey from vision science to president of Americas for Johnson & Johnson Vision. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :01 · Introduction :09 · Welcome Lori Tierney :48 · What is your leadership style? How does it differ from your male counterpa…
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In this episode, Dagny Zhu, MD, and Laura Periman, MD, chat with Kendra Hileman on how to get involved in clinical research. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :00 · Introduction :06 · Welcome Kendra Hileman :33 · What is your role and what do you do? :38 · How do you get involved in clinical research as a private practice surgeon? 1:53 ·…
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In this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, Dagny Zhu, MD, and Laura Periman, MD, chat with Kendra Hileman and Jasmine Ainetchian about women in leadership and championing other women in their careers. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :00 · Introduction :21 · Welcome :53 · Kendra Hileman 1:03 · Jasmine Ainetchian 2:10 · Kendra: how did you fi…
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Security awareness training is not enough to protect ourselves from cyber risks. But how can we control these risks? Today, Kristina Belnap, the SVP and CISO of HealthEquity, brings the role of human resources in bringing human risk management into the organization. Educating everyone on AI and bringing awareness into the space are keys to protecti…
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In this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guest Cindy Toth, MD, about her career as a female surgeon in the field of ophthalmology. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :00 · Introduction :39 · Welcome Cindy Toth, MD 3:33 · How did you get interested in ophthalmology? 5:52 · You have been really accomplished in f…
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Cybersecurity is a high-stakes card game, and sometimes, it's not about winning every hand but mastering the game as a whole. In this episode, we welcome Allison Miller of Cartomancy Labs for an illuminating discussion on "The Theoretical Floor" and why resilience is the secret sauce to defending against modern cyber threats. She expounds on the wo…
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In this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, and Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Dagny Zhu, MD, sit down and chat with guest Marguerite McDonald, MD, FACS, about her career as a woman in medicine and ophthalmology. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :01 · Introductions :13 · Welcome Marguerite McDonald, MD, FACS :33 · Tell us about your journey to ophthal…
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Muscles that don’t get used, lose strength. Building a culture of belonging to foster inventive forward-looking research and robust retention requires the consistency and tenacity of a training program. Meet a nurse educator, a geriatrician, and a neurologist who are putting in the hours.
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For an API security platform to succeed in today’s fast-paced society, it must be widely familiar with the current trends of the digital world and keep its most skilled people for a long time. Tyler Shields sits down with Karl Mattson, CISO at Noname, to discuss these two vital factors. Karl explains how they approach cybersecurity as an up-to-date…
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Companies around the U.S. and world are navigating a re-think about work and learning as shifting expectations and technological leaps upend the status quo. In this episode, discover how trailblazing initiatives at one of Tennessee’s largest employers are reshaping the healthcare landscape while addressing societal and economic pressures.…
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Product security has greatly changed over time. How does human contribute to the changes going on? In this episode, Joern Freydank, a Lead Cyber (Application) Security Engineer, dissects the human issues in product security. He emphasizes the value of humans in providing a higher level of order intelligence operating the systems. Joern also shares …
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In this episode, hosts Laura Enyedi, MD, and Susan MacDonald, MD, sit down and chat with guests Carey Powers, Ali Salo and Tiffany Haynes, to discuss women in leadership, live from the Women in Ophthalmology meeting. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :01 · Live from Women in Ophthalmology :11 · Introductions :15 · Learning from women lea…
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We should embrace the human side of cybersecurity, where knowledge and vigilance become our most potent weapons in the age of digital health. In this episode, Esmond Kane, a CISO at a leading healthcare organization, sheds light on the critical role of human risk management in safeguarding our digital lives. He emphasizes that no matter the technol…
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Transformative change takes intergenerational vision, discipline and commitment. Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s CEO and leaders in genetic research explain how ideas stemming from the 1990s sparked a new global alliance that will help write the future of medicine.
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As technology advances, so does the threat posed in cyberspace. In this episode, Mark Weatherford, the SVP and Chief Security Officer at AlertEnterprise, navigates us through cyberspace and how AI and Government Policy impact change in cybersecurity threats. There is a monumental shift in positioning, treating, and regulating CISOs within the compa…
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Flashes of ideas can turn into guiding lights. Visionaries and trailblazers shape innovations of the future through passion projects. Season 4 explores how yesterday’s passion projects are changing the world for us today–and spotlights the people and ideas poised to make seismic shifts in the future.…
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People make mistakes, and these unintentional mistakes drastically impact an organization. You shouldn't dance with risks and wait for cyber attacks to steal your stage. It's time to take action with Andre Russotti of Altria Client Services as he explains how Zero Trust does not solve the user-behavior problem that causes insider risks. Would you r…
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In this episode, we unravel the complexities of Identity and Access Management (IAM) and explore the cutting-edge concept of Zero Trust. Join host Tyler Shields as he sits with Christine Owen, a recovering attorney who found solace in IAM and Zero Trust principles. Christine sheds light on the modern challenges of protecting digital assets in an ev…
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Laura Enyedi, MD, Susan MacDonald, MD, and Cathleen McCabe, MD, talk with Michelle Cabrera, MD, Lauren Hock, MD, Olivia Killner, MD, and Brittni Scruggs, MD, PhD, on the topic of sexual harassment in the field of ophthalmology. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :00 · The topic :06 · Introductions :18 · Trigger warning 3:38 · The scope an…
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Laura B. Enyedi, MD, and Dagny Zhu, MD, discuss contract negotiations and the gender wage-gap in ophthalmology with Lisa Nijm, MD, JD. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :01 · The topic :45 · Introduction Lisa Nijm, MD, JD 1:10 · What are the most important parts of contract negotiation? 4:20 · What are the items that are the most importa…
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Laura B. Enyedi, MD, Laura M. Periman, MD, and Dagny Zhu, MD, discuss bullying, harassment and discrimination in the workplace with Audrey Talley Rostov, MD. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :01 · The topic 1:31 · Dr. Enyedi on sexual harassment and the survey study 1:47 · Dr. Periman on sexual harassment and her experiences 3:53 · Dr. …
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Susan MacDonald, MD, Cathleen McCabe, MD, Laura M. Periman, MD, and Dagny Zhu, MD, chat about meeting hacks live from ASCRS. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :00 · The topic :11 · The mechanics: what to do when participating and how to prioritize time 1:12 · Opportunities at ASCRS: networking 5:38 · Comfortable conference clothes 7:57 ·…
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Balancing risk and privacy is a delicate dance, but with the right solutions and strategies, organizations can effectively manage potential threats to their security while protecting their users' data. For today’s episode, Matthew Stephenson interviews renowned privacy and technology attorney Greg Silberman to discuss the fascinating and complex wo…
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If there is one sector that is keeping people cool, warm, and secure, that would be the utility sector. They are the ones who have been ensuring that our basic needs are well-provided and, in that process, well-functioning for decades. However, with the cyber element growing and taking root in the sector, threats to how utilities are delivered have…
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There are a lot of factors that cause problems within the cybersecurity space, but the human element ranks as the top reason. With the huge communication chasm among IT experts, C-suite leaders, and hiring managers, there is still work to be done in bridging these gaps. Matthew Stephenson discusses how to solve this disconnect with the Founder and …
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Cathleen M. McCabe, MD, and Laura M. Periman, MD, chat with Marguerite McDonald, MD, FACS, about meeting expectations and how to handle the pressure of trials and tribulations. · Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :00 · Welcome Dr. McDonald :49 · The topic 1:33 · Where do you have the most stress when it comes to meeting internal or externa…
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"Privacy isn't dead, but people need to be made more aware of the invasiveness of the internet of things, digital devices, and tracking." – Theresa Payton. Every company has a duty of care to ensure they are tracking their employees on a certain level to ensure people are who they say they are, working when they say they're working, and taking care…
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This digital information age puts businesses vulnerable not only to external attacks but internal as well. Even more threatening when these happen to those in a highly-regulated industry with a significant amount of information needed securing. Suffice to say, friendly fires happen and must be dealt with as much as other threats. In this episode, T…
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Insight Global is a massive company that connects talent with the companies that need that talent. As such, it plays a critical role in the cybersecurity industry. In this episode, Jonathan Waldrop, the Senior Director at Insight Global, talks about how the company uses the human element when it comes to security. Jonathan discusses that changing t…
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Awareness, culture, and behavior. How are these things related to technology and security? In this episode, Kai Roer, the author of Build a Security Culture, provides some insights into the importance and impact of security culture. Kai highlights that there are social and cultural triggers that drive human behavior. Matthew Stephenson and Kai Roer…
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Data security awareness is indeed valuable, but how is it actually framed? Most people in the security space rely solely on the human firewall, and that is where the problem occurs. In this episode, Ira Winkler, author of Security Awareness for Dummies, explains why organizations should stop depending on user awareness alone in protecting their dat…
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Most organizations don’t want to have adversarial conversations about cybercrime. They either don’t care enough or they don’t really understand it. But this lack of visibility within your network can result in a huge risk to your organization. Not knowing if you are dealing with an insider threat is scary. You can't prepare for it or set up counter…
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When a cybersecurity breach happens, expect things to go crazy. You will have to deal with legal teams and an all-out investigation with the authorities. You will have to find out who did it as soon as possible. Is it an attack from the outside or due to neglect from someone from the inside? How are your customers doing? How can you circumvent futu…
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A lot of cybersecurity assessments are done with a checklist of how many high-risk, medium-risk, and low-risk vulnerabilities there are. It's very non-human, which is something a lot of people will get turned off by. If you truly want executive leaders to start paying attention to cybersecurity, you need to present it in a more humane so that it’s …
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Securing Humanity is a collective responsibility. In this episode, Matthew Stephenson interviews Elsine Van Os, the founder and CEO of Signpost Six, Insider Risk Management consultancy firm with behavioral science at its heart. Elsine discusses cybersecurity and risk management within the organization, and shares the psychological aspect of it all.…
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Dagny Zhu, MD, Cathleen M. McCabe, MD, and Laura M. Periman, MD, talk with Cynthia A. Matossian, MD, FACS, about the multitude of career pathways in ophthalmology and balancing career with family. Welcome to another episode of Mend the Gap :01 The topic 4:20 Welcome Dr. Matossian 4:54 About Dr. Matossian and her journey 5:06 Mentors 6:38 Reaching o…
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Adobe is one of the most ubiquitous brands worldwide, being present in almost every tool or industry imaginable these days. How do you secure everything and keep data safe from cyberattacks when running such a huge company? Eric Anderson, Director of Enterprise Security at Adobe, joins Matthew Stephenson to discuss how they approach cybersecurity w…
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In this digital age, leaving your data unprotected will surely invite cyber attackers to take advantage of your precious information. On top of ensuring a foolproof strategy that keeps away hackers, you must also be wary of insider threats that may jeopardize your data. Matthew Stephenson chats with Christine Gadsby, the Vice President of Product S…
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In this excerpt from a Climate x Health Twitter Spaces live chat experts from Vanderbilt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Philips take an expansive look at the disparities of climate change and its impact on health and well-being now and in the future. Listen in to hear how health and climate are fused and get ideas on how to find sustainability …
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How secure is your security? How can you ensure it is free from defects and critical vulnerabilities? In this episode, Derek Fisher, the author of the Application Security Program Handbook, shares how developers can position themselves to minimize risk in the space created. Derek tries to map everything back to risks in developing software to ensur…
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