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The world of publishing in digital and analog form changes underneath us seemingly every day. Sorting out the flux is regular host Glenn Fleishman, the owner and editor of The Magazine. With a rotating set of co-hosts, the Periodicalist will explore breaking events and long-term changes in publishing, whether periodicals, print books, ebooks, or one-off projects. Produced by Aperiodical LLC.
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Periodically, the podcast that covers all things periods and chemistry! Each week, over this series of six episodes, we here at the University of Oxford will be taking a deep-dive into just how periods have affected us in tutorials, exams, labs and just generally studying at undergrad. We want to talk about how periods can sometimes just get in the bloody way! Periodically is funded by the Royal Society of Chemistry Equality and Diversity fund.
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Join hosts Jenn Turner and Tondi Rainey as they explore the varied and complicated world of menstruation each week. Nearly half of all the world’s population goes through it, so why aren’t we talking more about it?
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A Cattle Call Podcast production, this daily podcast is an objective, news-only show that equips listeners for the day ahead. Monday thru Friday and under five minutes per episode, this podcast gives you a rundown on what's happening around the world, all while you brush your teeth and fix your hair!
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Navigating the world of food allergies. Each year over 200,000 people in the U.S. require emergency medical care for allergic reactions to food. 33 million Americans, or 1-in-10 adults and 1-in-13 children, are allergic to one or more of the nine major food allergens that include milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, and sesame. And, anaphylactic food reactions are growing.
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Periodically Queer is produced by Umi Hsu and assistant-produced by Shei Yu; edited and engineered by Quincy Surasmith; scripted by Umi Hsu, Shei Yu, and Rozanna Leo-Fields; theme music by Analog Tara; episode music by Matthew Ivler, Umi Hsu, and Jacob Alden Sargent. Research by Sela Kerr. Copywriting by Sadie Buerker. Graphic Design by Saphir Davis and Maxwell Fong. Story consultation by Sayre Quevedo. Periodically Queer is a project by One Institute, the oldest active LGBTQ+ organization i ...
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Thomas Krulikowski and Matthew O'Brien from Whyhockey.com break down the latest in hockey and the National Hockey League. Trades, signings, systems, analysis, NHL's headline puns, everything is on the table. Each Periodical Podcast ends with an in-depth look at a particular team, like the Florida Panthers or Philadelphia Flyers. The podcast is just the start of the conversation. Visit the site, comment, share, or tweet at Whyhockey. Further the conversation! Whyhockey.com The who and what of ...
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In this episode of Periodically, hosts Manami and Charlie are joined by Dr Jenny Maunder, a physical chemistry-based lecturer at the University of Durham. As a senior demonstrator, Jenny provides a unique perspective on the impact of menstrual health on both students and staff. The trio discuss the importance of training for demonstrators, focusing…
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In this episode of Periodically, hosts Josie and Felicity are joined by Kelly Britton, a DPhil student in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford, and Dr Sarah Rawe, a lecturer in chemistry at the Technological University Dublin. Listen as they discuss the realities of experiencing perimenopause while also dealing with the pressures of acad…
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In this episode of Periodically, hosts Sofia and Lottie are joined by Chiara Cocco, a postdoctoral research associate at the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Caucus at Heriot-Watt University, to discuss the research that's being undertaken by initiatives like the EDI Caucus to investigate the impact of menstrual health in research and innovation. …
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In this episode of Periodically, hosts Manami and Charlie are joined by Dr. Jenny Burnham, a chemistry teaching specialist at the University of Sheffield, about the challenges women face in balancing their reproductive health and a career in academia. The conversation offers a candid look at the realities of menstrual health, pregnancy, childbirth,…
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In this episode of Periodically, hosts Felicity and Josie engage in an enlightening discussion with guests Liv and Lauren from the SASHA Society (Students Against Sexual Harassment and Assault), about the work that SASHA does and how they campaign for change at the University of Leeds. Liv and Lauren, also share their personal experiences of living…
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Endometriosis is a chronic condition which affects one in ten people with periods in the UK. However, endometriosis is notably difficult to diagnose, taking an average of eight years from the onset of symptoms according to Endometriosis UK and with patients often being misdiagnosed or dismissed by doctors while they continue to struggle with the sy…
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Periodically, the podcast that covers all things periods and chemistry, is back for Season Two! In this season, we want to talk more about how periods can sometimes just get in the bloody way and we'll be joined by guests who have experiences including with Endometriosis, Menopause, Perimenopause and Pregnancy. Periodically is created with thanks t…
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An introduction by the co-founders of Teal Penguin Kitchens a company that makes allergy-friendly snack foods for everyone to enjoy!由Jeannine Malm & Rick Russon
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Periods are different for everyone and can significantly affect the daily lives of the people who have them. They can be irregular, debilitating, cause severe depression and many other things and the inflexible nature of a chemistry degree can make this hard to deal with. Understanding and creating an open conversation is vital for decreasing stigm…
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In the midst of the current conservative backlash against LGBTQ+ freedom of expression, Periodically Queer Season 2, Ep. 2 travels back to the 1950s to unravel the stories behind One Institute’s own ONE Magazine, celebrating its seventieth anniversary this year. Featuring archival clips of ONE’s founders and contributors, interviews with staff from…
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Tutorials are the main academic event of the week, the culmination of most of the week's work. It is the point where most students have their understanding of a topic click so any hindrance due to periods can have a huge effect on student's learning. Hannah Bruce, a former undergraduate chemist wrote her dissertation on the gendered experiences of …
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In the first episode of Periodically Queer Season 2, host traci kato-kiriyama reminds us of the courageous power of LGBTQ+ youth by uncovering the inspiring history of Vanguard Magazine. In San Francisco’s Tenderloin District in the mid 1960s, Vanguard served as an epicenter of activist publication and organizing by queer and trans street youth fac…
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A study by Plan International UK in 2018 found that 42% of girls use makeshift period products from socks, toilet paper, and newspaper because they could not afford period products. This was supported by a YouGov survey in 2022, which found that one in eight adults with periods say they are likely to be unable to afford period products within the n…
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One Institute (formerly ONE Archives Foundation) presents Season Two of Periodically Queer, a podcast delving into the history of LGBTQ+ print media from the 1950s & 1960s. The new season will premiere is onset to release June 21, in honor of Pride Month, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major audio streaming platforms.…
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Although the pill is widely regarded as a contraceptive, with an estimated 70% of menstruators in Britain having used the pill at some stage in their lives, a study suggests that 31% of users take the pill as a method of treating period pain and 28% to regulate their menstrual cycle. As such, when discussing the effects that periods have on. the un…
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When periods and exams overlap, students face pain whilst taking the exams, issues with mental health and even in some cases episodes of fainting, potentially compromising their exam results. With 50% of the cohort being affected, could more consideration by the exam board improve the exam experience? Join Manami, Josie, Elba and Charlie to find ou…
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In this week's episode, we're talking about all things labs! Standing at a fume hood all day can be exhausting for anyone, but what about when you get your period? Join Lottie, Josie, Elba and Charlie to find out more! (0:51) Introduction (1:35) Time Pressures in Labs (5:33) Periods and Productivity (10:12) Communicating Challenges (13:32) Availabi…
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Periodically, the podcast that covers all things periods and chemistry! Each week, over this series of six episodes, we here at the University of Oxford will be taking a deep-dive into just how periods have affected us in tutorials, exams, labs and just generally studying at undergrad. We want to talk about how periods can sometimes just get in the…
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In Episode 3 of Periodically Queer, host Jaime Shearn Coan interviews four women who were instrumental to the founding of COLORLife!: The Lesbian, Gay, Twospirit & Bisexual People of Color Magazine. From 1992 – 1994, in New York City, COLORLife! published news stories, personal letters, poetry, reviews, events, report-backs, and opinion pieces from…
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In this episode of Periodically Queer, host Erik Adamian takes listeners on a journey to learn about Homan, an organization and magazine formed to advocate for the rights of Iranian LGBTQ people living abroad. Erik speaks with Albert Maghbouleh and Payam Ghassemlou, co-founders of Homan Los Angeles, about their efforts to support the LGBTQ Iranian …
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In the first episode of Periodically Queer, host and producer Umi Hsu unwinds the history and stories behind Lavender Godzilla, the newsletter and magazine published by GAPA, the GLBTQ+ Asian Pacific Alliance (formerly known as the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance). Umi interviews Dino Duazo, editor and co-founder, about what it was like to be a member o…
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ONE Archives Foundation is presenting a new podcast: Periodically Queer. Periodically Queer dives into the history of queer community building, through the lens of LGBTQ printed media from the 1980s, 1990s, and the early 2000s, from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.由Umi
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Fun fact: the original idea for the Panama Canal came in the 16th century, but it wasn't until the 20th century when Teddy Roosevelt pulled the trigger on the project. Another fun fact: more ships have gotten stuck in the Suez Canal this year than the Panama Canal.
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Have you ever seen or read Gone With the Wind?
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Not sure what happened over the years, but the vernacular used in the first inaugural address is way more sophisticated than what we use today.
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Today marks a very special day for the Weston family!
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Do you like flying?
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Can you play a musical instrument?
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For all The Office fans out there, this day is for you!由Isaac O. Weston
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You may have committed party fouls before, but I can promise you they are not nearly as bad (or expensive) as this one...
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What is one country you wish you could have discovered?
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Ah, the day they began building Rome!
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Do you think more teachers should be armed to prevent school shootings?
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"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." -George Washington
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Isaac Newton spent more time publishing pieces about God than he did about science.
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In Living Color is better than Saturday Night Live, sue me.
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To anyone born on April 14th, I am sorry you have to share today with so many horrific events...
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Have you ever ridden a horse? If so, is it something you enjoy doing?
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You don't have to like country music, but you better like Should've Been A Cowboy by Toby Keith, and if you don't you better listen to it until you do...
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"In every battle there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten, then he who continues the attack wins." -Ulysses S. Grant
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What a historic day for New York City!
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If you drink beer, do you prefer lighter or darker beer?
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If you like war movies, I recommend 1917, especially if you have a good movie setup!
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Do you favor thick-crust or thin-crust pizza? Do you say car-mull, or care-uh-mel?
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"Before we begin to see the cross as something done for us, we have to see it as something done by us." -John R.W. Stott
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Happy April Fool's Day! Maybe today is the day you finally get around to watching that stand-up special you've been putting off!
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Would you rather get rid of daylight savings or keep things as is?
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If you ever have the opportunity to visit Alaska, buy a one-way ticket and go!
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Just imagine having to count out 8,000 statues. Definitely a job for the intern.
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In honor of today, I recommend the movie Operation Finale featuring Oscar Isaac and Ben Kingsley.
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