The Population Five podcast is recorded by a group of friends in the Philadelphia area. We cover current events, pop culture, and other topics in an offbeat and amusing way. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store
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At least One in Five people have a disability. Health disparities for people with disabilities have a long and troubling history. In this podcast, we talk about common health disparities for people with disability, what needs to change to make healthcare more welcoming, and we explore how embracing disability strengthens our communities. In the Health Equity in Action: Community Health Workers five-part podcast series, we examine structural deficits in healthcare for minority populations and ...
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Sarah and Angela talk to Dr. Carrie Fathke about her dual role as clinician and caregiver to her daughter with a disability. Dr. Fathke offers a vision of how healthcare can include and amplify the voices of people with disabilities and their families.由Providence
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Sarah and Angela share a conversation between Erik Wexler and Jeff Cato about Jeff’s contributions to healthcare as an employee who is blind. They also speak with Kalia Alvarez about why healthcare needs the disability community’s innovation and creativity.由Providence
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Sarah and Angela explore the history of the disability movement in the United States, new accessibility regulatory requirements for healthcare, and the power of the disability community.由Providence
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Sarah and Angela delve into a conversation with Laura Smith, author of The Berkeley Book: A Story of Hope, Happiness, and Down Syndrome, to discuss their family’s experiences with healthcare. Laura shares the lifechanging impact her brother had on family, friends, and community.由Providence
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Sarah and Angela chat with Jennifer Kucera and Heather Harris, two advocates for disability accessibility and inclusion. They explore the challenges people with disabilities face in accessing healthcare and what they want healthcare providers to know.由Providence
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Sarah Quinto and Angela Marith, both hard of hearing, explore the intersection between healthcare and disability. As succinctly summarized by Providence COO and incoming CEO Erik Wexler: "Accessibility is a part of health equity."由Providence
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Bacon, foreplay, sexual fantasies, breastfeeding, This Week in Bieber News, Goodreads, Ebay, friendships between men and women, and voodoo curses. That about does it for this week.由Population Five
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We delve further into the world of hypotheticals, and end up taking on sex dreams (the animated, the unfinished, the greyed-out, and the totally hot), being attracted to cartoons, superpowers we covet, and we end up finding the perfect career for Evan's son.由Population Five
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Pop5 welcomes its first guest, and we discuss publicly shaming children, the worst punishments we ever received, childhood shoplifting, the pleasures of new socks, wallowing in your own personal filth, the Steubenville rape case, and Jerry Sandusky.由Population Five
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Switching sports, switching countries, switching sex, switching faces, and Buddy is way too interested in nicknames for fetishes.由Population Five
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We start off with current events, and end up at haunted houses, the Singularity, Star Trek, clones, and time travel.由Population Five
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In which we argue that there should be public places where kids aren't allowed, and talk about the disaster movies and horror films of our youth that scarred us for life.由Population Five
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In which we discuss drones and filibusters, What Not to Wear, the Reptilian Humanoid conspiracy theory, Dick Cheney, new and old music, Brett Ratner, Star Wars, superhero movies, and ebooks versus paper books.由Population Five
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In which we discuss naked celebrities, Girl Scout cookies, luchador masks, protests, racism, going to church, and strip clubs.由Population Five
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In which we talk about the Oscars, gay bars, internet dating, Philadelphia versus New York City, the ethics of wearing pajamas in public, and why anyone would ever answer the door when they are not expecting someone to come over. And we now know not to ever shake hands with Buddy.由Population Five
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