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Want to take in information while you're on the go? Download one of ASN's many podcasts. From the latest news to insights on the specialty, ASN has a range of podcasts to suit your listening needs. Play episodes directly from your computer or device or download episodes and take them with you. Check out one of these podcasts today!

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Want to take in public health information while you're on the go? Download one of APHA's many podcasts. From the latest public health news to insights on emergency preparedness, APHA has a range of podcasts to suit your listening needs.

AJPH Podcasts: Produced by the American Journal of Public Health, these podcasts cover such topics as police brutality, vaping, occupational health and safety, the grassroots history of National Public Health Week, and more.

The Nation's Health podcasts: Get insights into public health news with podcasts from The Nation's Health, APHA's official newspaper. Released in conjunction with each issue of the paper, The Nation's Health podcasts feature interviews with public health leaders.

Get Ready Report: Produced in conjunction with APHA's Get Ready campaign, the Get Ready Report is APHA's longest-running podcast series. Listen to more than 40 episodes on emergency preparedness topics such as heat safety, emergency supplies and family communications. You can also subscribe to Get Ready Report podcasts on iTunes!

Folklore Podcasts March 8, 2023 by American Folklore SocietyAbout Folklore, African American, European folklore, Folklore Latino, Latinoamericano, y Caribeño, Folklore Studies, Legend, Music, Narrative, Oral History, Place-based, Primary materials, Professional Practice, Public Folklore, Research, Traditional arts, Transnational Asian/Pacific WV Field School recordist. Photo by Debra Lattanzi Shutika. There are many podcasts in production around the world, exploring a diverse body of folklore and cultural heritage. This page aggregates folklore podcast feeds for you to explore and share.

The second of the Spanish-language podcasts is a rather new one, having launched in March of this year. Zona Pop, from CNN en Español, is a comprehensive and enjoyable weekly pop culture discussion program, hosted by Javier Merino in Mexico City and Marysabel Huston from Atlanta. The pair have a great rapport and manage to cover a wide range of topics every episode. Given the show is a CNN product it enjoys a higher level of production polish. It is a fun show full of lively discussion and provides exposure to new musicians and works of popular culture to follow.

Conversations in Tinnitus podcasts are hosted by audiologists John A. Coverstone, AuD, our podcast producer and Dean Flyger, AuD, a private practice audiologist in Paris, TX. Each podcast focuses on current issues, research, and treatment methods for people living with tinnitus.

The American Shoulder and Elbow Society is excited to announce the creation of the ASES podcast, hosted by Dr. Rachel Frank and Dr. Peter Chalmers. The hope is that these podcasts will help to inform and educate our members on various topics related to ASES and shoulder and elbow medicine. These podcasts are also available through ITunes and Google Play.

This continually expanding catalog of podcasts related to and from Latin America is organized by countries and arranged by themes. Whether you seek to augment your instructional resources for class, or simply have a general interest in Latin American topics, we invite you to explore the inventory below.

Latin American Perspectives
The Latin American Perspectives (LAP) podcasts feature interviews with LAP issue editors, academics, and activists where participants discuss current research, political-economic issues, and social movements in Latin America. These conversations usually last 30 to 60 minutes and provide listeners with insight into many topics and phenomena discussed in LAP issues and articles, as well as important information on ongoing political and economic issues in Latin America.

Understanding Latin American Politics
Dr.Gregory Weeks, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at UNC Charlotte has produced this podcast to discuss current and past political affairs in Latin America. His podcasts often feature scholars from across the diaspora to comment and discuss Latin American politics.

The Hematologist offers podcasts that enhance the reading experience by presenting key results and additional insights from published articles in a convenient audio format. All of the podcasts are available for FREE! Learn more.

Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts and youtube channels in several niche categories. With millions of blogs on the web, finding influential bloggers in a niche industry is a hard problem to address. Our experience leads us to believe that a thoughtful combination of both algorithmic and human editing offers the best means of curation.

The five podcasts that follow are produced by Native American people dedicated to fostering healing within their own communities through the process of telling their stories and sharing their insights, publicly, showing up as multidimensional beings rather than as the caricatures often depicted in film, and even letting non-Native individuals listen in on their conversations to support learning and unlearning beyond their own communities. These are shows that members of the Facing History staff are exploring and we invite you to listen along with us.

The ACT podcast program, ToxChats, reports on cutting-edge news in toxicological research from around the globe. The podcasts feature interviews with experts and a review of the current advances. Tune into the podcast using an internet connection to learn about breakthroughs and regulatory developments in toxicological research and more.

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