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    Explore "s1e4" with insightful episodes like "4. Project Leader Jérôme Adda on Globalisation and the Spread of Diseases", "Episode 4: PRF Season is Upon Us", "Episode 4 - Talking ADAS with Scott Brown, Part 3", "Episode 4: Likely Land & Livestock Company" and "Episode 4: Prices, people and predictions with Matt Macfarlane" from podcasts like ""RFBerlin Talks", "WSR Insurance Unscripted", "Automotive Tech Info Podcast", "Stories from California Cattle Country" and "Sorting Pen: The California Cattleman Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    4. Project Leader Jérôme Adda on Globalisation and the Spread of Diseases

    4. Project Leader Jérôme Adda on Globalisation and the Spread of Diseases

    In this podcast, we explore the research of Jérôme Adda, an Economics professor at Bocconi and Project Leader at RFBerlin. Jérôme discusses his ROCKWOOL Foundation-funded projects, combining his background in biology with economics. The first project tackles the pressing issue of antibiotics resistance, an extensively studied medical challenge that remains relatively unexplored in economics. The second project focuses on changes in population health as economies shift from manufacturing to service jobs. Tune in to gain insights into these thought-provoking studies at the intersection of economics, biology, and societal dynamics.

    RFBerlin Talks
    en-usSeptember 02, 2023

    Episode 4: PRF Season is Upon Us

    Episode 4: PRF Season is Upon Us

    WSR partner Matt Griffith is back on the podcast to discuss the Pasture, Rangeland & Forage (PRF) product and why now is the time to purchase your 2023 PRF policies. Listen for a quick overview of the program and to find out what makes WSR different than the other companies writing PRF policies.  

    WSR Insurance Unscripted
    en-usAugust 03, 2022

    Episode 4 - Talking ADAS with Scott Brown, Part 3

    Episode 4 - Talking ADAS with Scott Brown, Part 3

    Scott Brown is the co-owner of Connie & Dick’s Auto Service Center in Claremont, California and a well-known trainer in the automotive service industry. He’s also the founder of Diagnostic Network.

    Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) are now found on most new vehicles today. Knowing all you can about ADAS is important to meeting the diagnostic challenges of vehicles rolling into your service bay today! The more you know about ADAS, the better you’ll be able to diagnose and repair these vehicles. In Part 3 of this new podcast series brought to you by Automotive Tech Info, Scott continues his lessons on what ADAS is and how it works, including:

    • How radar and lidar systems work together in the ADAS system.
    • The precision of these systems in measuring distance to objects.
    • What these systems are capable of in tracking multiple objects in front of the vehicle.
    • Why dropping an ADAS sensor or slightly bending a sensor mount can have serious consequences.
    • How some vehicles use multiple radar or lidar sensors all around the vehicle.
    • Why it’s important to know when a vehicle has been in a collision before trying any calibration operations on radar or lidar sensors.
    • What special precautions you need to take when working around ADAS.
    • A preview of our fourth and final Episode covering what you need to know about calibrating ADAS.
    Automotive Tech Info Podcast
    en-usDecember 30, 2021

    Episode 4: Likely Land & Livestock Company

    Episode 4: Likely Land & Livestock Company

    In this episode we visit the Likely Land & Livestock Company in Modoc County. We speak with 5th generation rancher Myles Flournoy about the ranch's multigenerational history and about Treasure Island, which is a boneyard of old ranch vehicles some of which fell victim to Myles and his brother Dan's creative driving. Their uncle Dave who runs the ranch's auto shop refers to Treasure Island as his parts department.

    Episode 4: Prices, people and predictions with Matt Macfarlane

    Episode 4: Prices, people and predictions with Matt Macfarlane

    Celebrating 20 years with The California Cattleman Magazine, Matt Macfarlane joins Katie for this episode. Listen as he shares insights from the fall bull sale run in the West so far, and talks about some of the people he’s worked with and changes he’s seen in the industry over the years. Also tune in to find out why he says this on the episode, “Strap your hats on. It’s gonna get Western.”

    Thanks for listening to Sorting Pen! We want to hear your suggestions for improvement and ideas for topics and future guests to be interviewed. Please fill out this form or contact Katie in the CCA office with any other comments.

    Spotlight on This Way Up

    Spotlight on This Way Up

    In episode 4, Dr. Ruth Crowther speaks to Jay Court for This Way Up about her journey to working in digital mental health, her experiences in mental health nursing, and take a deeper look at This Way Up.

    Jay Court is the Digital Mental Health Engagement Lead for This Way Up at the Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression (CRUfAD), St. Vincent's Hospital. Jay has dual backgrounds in mental health nursing and communications. Her interests include health equity, science communication, innovative behavioural science, and interdisciplinary approaches to stakeholder engagement.

    In this episode, Ruth and Jay discuss her journey from mental health nursing to becoming Digital Mental Health Engagement Lead at This Way Up, the services offered by This Way Up clinic, as well as her insights into how digital mental health services can benefit both health care workers and users. Jay also addresses some common concerns from clinicians around the role of the therapeutic relationship in iCBT and how integrating digital services into existing models of care.

    This Way Up: https://thiswayup.org.au/
    Foundations of iCBT Course: https://thiswayup.org.au/clinician-hub/resources/

    Pregnant and Postpartum in the Pandemic

    Pregnant and Postpartum in the Pandemic

    In March 2020, as COVID-19 continued is spread and started shutting down the United States, and every other country around the globe, Shaun and Isabeau, like everyone, faced an uncertain reality, exacerbated by the fact that Isabeau was 9 months pregnant and due to deliver their 3rd son any day. In this deeply personal and candid episode, Shaun and Isabeau share what it's been like to maneuver a pregnancy, hospital stay and bringing home a newborn in this strange "new normal". A must-listen for any new parents or parents-to-be, trying to navigate living and loving in the age of Corona. 

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    OUR FAIR CITY – S1E4

    OUR FAIR CITY – S1E4

    OUR FAIR CITY – S1E4 SOL (SCI-FI / DARK COMEDY) LANGUAGE Our Fair City is a post-apocalyptic science fiction / dark comedy audio drama set in the not so distant future where the skies are stormy, and the landscape is a vast frozen tundra. Lightning rigs high above the city gather energy from thunderstorms, mad scientists walk the earth, and adorably monstrous Molepeople dig tunnels deep underground to expand the city’s habitable space.

    In which we meet Neal Henderson, a particularly odoriferous policy of HartLife, as he reaches out to the bureaucracy in an act of desperate optimism.

    Hartlife Studios