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    Explore "diehl" with insightful episodes like "Episode 24: Arterial Thromboembolism in Cats", "Episode 23: Tuberculosis, Parasites, Wildlife and the Costs of Infection", ""Traut euch zu reden!" - Podcast-Interview mit Christina Diehl, Speakerin aus Köln", "Episode 22: Osteochondrosis in Horses" and "Episode 21: Learning more about seizures in dogs" from podcasts like ""Fresh Scoop", "Fresh Scoop", "Alles da, nur Ella nicht. (Über)Leben ohne Kind", "Fresh Scoop" and "Fresh Scoop"" and more!

    Episodes (53)

    "Traut euch zu reden!" - Podcast-Interview mit Christina Diehl, Speakerin aus Köln

    "Traut euch zu reden!" - Podcast-Interview mit Christina Diehl, Speakerin aus Köln
    Ich habe Christina Diehl zu Gast in meinem Podcast. Juchu! Christina hat unfreiwillig keine Kinder, deshalb einen langen Weg hinter sich und doch führt sie inzwischen ein erfülltes Leben. Sie strahlt so viel positive Energie, Kampfgeist und Lebensfreude aus. Freut euch auf ein Interview mit einer starken Frau. In dieser Folge erfährst du, welches das schönste Erlebnis in der Kinderwunsch-Zeit für Christina war, warum Frauen-Solidarität in dieser besonderen Phase des Lebens so wichtig ist und weshalb du dich trauen solltest zu reden!

    Episode 22: Osteochondrosis in Horses

    Episode 22: Osteochondrosis in Horses

    Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Annette McCoy, an assistant professor of Equine Surgery at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The two discuss osteochondrosis, a significant health and welfare issue for horses. They also cover Dr. McCoy’s Morris Animal Foundation-funded study to try to identify genetic risk factors for development of the disease.

    Episode 19: New hope for treating joint infections in horses

    Episode 19: New hope for treating joint infections in horses

    Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Lauren Schnabel, Associate Professor of Equine Orthopedic Surgery at North Carolina State University. The two discuss Schnabel’s new therapy to combat persistent joint infections in horses, potentially saving them from years of pain. Her team developed a platelet-rich plasma lysate that, when teamed with antibiotics, can eradicate bacterial biofilms common in joint infections.

    Episode 18: Musk oxen declines

    Episode 18: Musk oxen declines

    Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Susan Kutz, a wildlife veterinary parasitologist and Associate Professor at the University of Calgary. The two discuss how climate change impacts Arctic animals through disease. Dr. Kutz also talks about her Foundation-funded research to monitor stress levels and the health of wild musk oxen to help inform conservation strategies.

    Episode 24: Victoria Snee and Hendrika Diehl of Highland Park Village

    Episode 24: Victoria Snee and Hendrika Diehl of Highland Park Village
    This holiday's winter festivities are here!!! Join us on this episode of Community Cocktails with Kimberly to see all the fun that's happening over at Highland Park Village in Dallas, Texas.

    Victoria Snee and Hendrika Diehl sit down over hot chocolate to tell us all about the great events at Highland Park Village starting December 5th at 4pm.

    Whether you're looking for Christmas gifts, a night out with the family, or a magical evening with your significant other under 1.5 MILLION lights, Highland Park Village has it all.

    To learn more about Highland Park Village and planned holiday festivities, please visit:
    https://hpvillage.com/
    @HP_Village on Instagram
    @HighlandParkVillage on Facebook

    Live in Chicago with Local Activists and Comedians!

    Live in Chicago with Local Activists and Comedians!

    Our first live show! This week, we were at Lincoln Hall in Chicago to discuss the climate crisis in the Windy City with inspiring local activists and hilarious comedians for a night benefiting Friends of the Chicago River. 

    With a panel that includes Naomi Davis of Blacks In Green, Justin Goldberg of the Sunrise Movement Chicago, Jenny Kendler of Extinction Rebellion Chicago, Amelia Diehl of Rising Tide Chicago, Melissa Brice of 350 Chicago, and comedian Adam Burke ("Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me," "Doug Loves Movies"). Plus, performances by Jill Hopkins (Vocalo Radio's "The Morning AMp," WBEZ' "Making Beyoncé") and Chad The Bird, and an interview with Margaret Frisbie, executive director of Friends of the Chicago River. This is the best show ever. Our guests were amazing. We put a bird puppet on the stage. 

    This episode was sponsored by Hero Power, a 100% renewable energy option that provides affordable, reliable electricity to Illinois residents at the same price as ComEd. Learn more at myheropower.com.

    As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email us at theclimatepod@gmail.com. Our music is "Gotta Get Up" by The Passion Hifi, check out his music at thepassionhifi.com. Rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more!

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    Episode 14: What cats want!

    Episode 14: What cats want!

    Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Judi Stella, Research Associate at The Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine, and a Morris Animal Foundation-funded researcher. The two discuss cat welfare and her research to find strategies shelter managers and private practice veterinarians can use to reduce stress for cats.

    Episode 13: Everything you want to know about global amphibian declines

    Episode 13: Everything you want to know about global amphibian declines

    Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Valerie McKenzie, Associate Professor in the University of Colorado, Boulder’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and a Morris Animal Foundation-funded researcher. The two discuss the worldwide problem of the chytrid fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and Dr. McKenzie’s recent efforts to stop it in boreal toads.

     

    Episode 12: Shelter Medicine and Animal Welfare

    Episode 12: Shelter Medicine and Animal Welfare

    Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Kate Hurley, Director of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program and the University of California, Davis, and a Morris Animal Foundation-funded researcher. The two discuss the history of animal shelters in the United States and Dr. Hurley explains her study on how to decrease cases of feline respiratory disease in shelter cats.

    Episode 9: What mockingbirds can tell us about environmental lead contamination

    Episode 9: What mockingbirds can tell us about environmental lead contamination

    Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Jordan Karubian, Associate Professor at Tulane University’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, about his latest study, which found that mockingbirds exposed to sub-lethal levels of lead in urban areas display heightened aggression. He says the findings highlight the possibility that sub-lethal lead exposure may be common among other wildlife living in urban areas and more work is needed to better understand its full effects.