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Central Line by American Society of Anesthesiologists - a podcast series for the anesthesia community
- Written by: American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Central Line, the official podcast series of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, edited by Dr. Adam Striker, features leaders in the field of anesthesiology discussing a variety of challenges and opportunities vital to the practice and profession.
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Community Build-up
- Written by: Community Build-up
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The Community Build-up documents how people are building sustainable and equitable communities from the ground up. This show spotlights community leaders, environmental innovators, and other creative people working at the intersection of climate, culture, and community resilience. It’s centered on people who are in the thick of building and figuring out what real sustainability looks like in their community. This show is currently in production. The Community Build-up is in production now. Be ready and hit subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. This show is hosted by Cody Sanford, who ...
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Below the Canopy
- Written by: Community Forests International
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“Below the Canopy” explores the relationships between people and the forests they care for, with a particular focus on the Wabanaki forest—a special forest type found across the northeast of Canada and the United States. Intensive forest management since colonization has degraded what was once a diverse and resilient forest while creating challenges for the communities who are most reliant on forests for their livelihoods. In this podcast, host and forest ecologist Megan de Graaf speaks to experts from the region to understand how we got here and how we might start to restore the forest ...
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