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The road to success is always under construction. Real-life conversations with businesswomen where we discuss failures and successes, on this turbulent road. The goal is that their stories will help listeners to understand they are not alone and learn skills that will help them become successful.
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MPR Weekly Dose

MPR Weekly Dose

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Each week the MPR team brings you the top stories from the world of medicine and pharma in a matter of minutes. With 35 years of publishing drug information behind us, you can rely on MPR to provide accurate and up-to-date news.
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Melanie and Megan hosting conversations with individuals that work as creative influencers. When tuning in, you will engage in interviews with these influencers that hope to shine light into their experiences working in the midst of the entertainment industry.
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Revista Mprende

Octavio Isaac Rojas Orduña

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Octavio Isaac Rojas Orduña, fundador de la agencia de comunicación túatú y presidente de la asociación “Mexicanos Aquí”, dirige Revista Mprende, un espacio radiofónico en donde hablaremos sobre todo lo relacionado con el mundo de la empresa en Madrid, México y el mundo.
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MPR Business Consulting

MPR Business Consulting

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Welcome to MPR Business Consulting’s podcast. We are a Business Consulting agency that provides tools and resources to business. Our goal is to take business’s to the next level. MPR Business Consulting is Where Business is Done Right!
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MPR Deb and Gregg

MPR Deb and Gregg

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My name is Gregg and I Co-Host Midwest Paratalk Radio, I have been in Indy for most of my life. And have been interested in the paranormal for a long time. It wasn’t until a personal experience at 30 that I realized that there was some validity to the paranormal. Having a need for more knowledge I started looking at different media venues. Researching, reading and talking to different groups that I have come across blogtalkradio. And have found some great people. Having a radio background, B ...
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New maintenance treatment approved for COPD; Authorized generic version of Victoza launches; Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment indication expanded; Narcolepsy treatment expanded for certain pediatric patients; FDA clears digital therapeutic for ADHD.
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Carl Elliott, a medical school graduate and philosophy professor, blew the whistle on his employer after a vulnerable man died by suicide while enrolled in a psychiatric drug study. After being ignored by university officials and dropped by colleagues, Elliott was vindicated years later when a state inquiry corroborated his concerns. In his new boo…
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Want to keep your feet healthy? Try slipping off your shoes this summer and let your feet feel the grass. Walking barefoot builds up the small muscles in your feet and helps prevent some of the more common foot problems we experience as we age. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a podiatrist who shares tips for happy feet, advice on footwear and…
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Democrat Joe Biden, the current president, and Republican Donald Trump, the former president, meet Thursday, June 27, for the first debate either candidate has been in since 2020. The presumed presidential rematch has been set for months — with both candidates earning the necessary primary wins to gain their party nominations, which they’ll formall…
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Send us a Text Message. Join us as Kensema John, a Ph.D. candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Florida with a minor in Women and Gender Studies, explores the fascinating world of Black Girlhood Studies, Black Feminist Thought, and the experiences of Black immigrants. Kensema's unique perspective as a second-generation Caribbe…
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Do you ever wonder what it takes to keep the party going all night long? What exactly goes into curating music for different audiences and events? Who are these musical geniuses who have the ability to get us out on the dance floor and keep us swaying to the beat long after our bodies get tired? On Monday, we went behind the scenes of the DJ world …
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Skyrizi has been approved for ulcerative colitis; New pneumococcal vaccine approved; An indictment may impact as much as 50,000 patients who need ADHD meds; Results announced for Moderna’s next-gen COVID-19 vaccine; Farxiga approval expanded.
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Millions of Americans are leaving church. Are they also leaving their faith? Thirty years ago, about 90 percent of Americans identified as Christian. Today, that’s dropped to about 60 percent. Meanwhile, the number of people without any religious affiliation at all continues to grow. For some, the decision to leave is rooted in conflict and pain. B…
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In many ways, Lee Hawkins’ childhood in Maplewood was typical for families in the 1980s. He rode bikes, spent hours exploring the landscape, played rudimentary video football games. He and his sisters were raised by two loving parents and spent hours at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church each week. But in other ways, Hawkins’ experience was unique. His fami…
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Some people call Juneteenth our nation’s second Independence Day. It marks the date on June 19, 1865, when enslaved Black Americans in Texas finally learned of their freedom, after the Civil War and Emancipation Proclamation. The day became a federal holiday in 2021, but Americans are still grappling with how to commemorate it. MPR News guest host …
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Last month, Facebook’s parent company, Meta, unveiled a new artificial intelligence advisory council — composed entirely of white men. For some in the tech industry, it was no surprise. Women and people of color are still vastly under-represented in tech. Just one in three tech workers is a woman. As AI becomes more accessible and widely adopted ac…
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Two glucose monitoring systems have been cleared for over-the-counter sale; Arexvy gains approval for adults aged 50 to 59 years; Kevzara approved for active polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis; Generic Duchenne muscular dystrophy drug is made available; and Iqirvo gets accelerated approval for primary biliary cholangitis.…
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How often do you get out of your comfort zone each week? What about each month? Maybe learning something new is a goal for you in 2024. You’re never too old to try, and there are so many benefits — some of them unexpected. MPR News host Angela Davis talks about learning as an adult — whether it’s a language, a sport, an art or a skill. And having f…
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Perinatal mood disorders — such as postpartum depression and anxiety — are the most common complications during and after pregnancy. They impact one in five women. Yet 75 percent of those disorders go untreated. And they can have deadly consequences, such as suicide and overdoses. MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests talked about why perinatal…
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Anton Treuer and David Treuer spent their childhood together on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota, in a house that had no electricity or running water. The brothers went on to graduate from Princeton University and become writers and college professors known for exploring and reclaiming Ojibwe culture. On Tuesday, MPR News host Angel…
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It’s graduation season. Students across the state are putting on their caps and gowns as they wrap up their high school and college careers — and prepare to join the workforce full-time. Some new grads are having a hard time finding full-time jobs. Others might be navigating a full-time paycheck — and paying for rent and groceries on their own for …
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First generics of heart failure drug gain approval; mRNA vaccine approved for RSV; CDC make drug recommendation for STI prevention; Advisory Committee vote on MDMA for PTSD; Rinvoq approval expanded
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Parasocial relationships are the one-sided connections someone develops with a celebrity, fictional character or other prominent figure that they don’t know in real life. In a changing world where social media influencers, YouTubers and podcast hosts feel like close friends, what are the implications of these one-sided relationships? What are the b…
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Have you ever had a conversation about politics that grew into a heated argument or maybe the opposite — froze into a chilly silence? Or maybe you just avoid talking with people who don’t share your opinions on issues you care deeply about. MPR News with Angela Davis shares a conversation that will help you communicate better in a politically polar…
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New home buyers are facing a tough market, snarled by high home prices and high interest rates. Real estate took off during the pandemic. These days, home buying has slowed down significantly. What does that mean for 2024’s first-time homebuyers? Our guests shared advice with MPR News host Angela Davis on how to get on the path to home ownership de…
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Extended-release ADHD treatment gains approval; An interchangeable biosimilar to Soliris is approved; Investigational treatment shows promise for improving depression and insomnia; The FDA vote on a blood-based colorectal cancer diagnostic; Survey reveals public attitudes towards the FDA.
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Send us a Text Message. Is Your Workplace a Hidden Battleground? The scars of trauma aren't always physical. Alarmingly, negative experiences at work – from a single incident to relentless bullying – can leave lasting emotional wounds. Imagine feeling constantly on edge, struggling to focus, or even dreading to go to work. This is the reality for m…
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The first iPhone came out in 2007, when this year’s graduating high school seniors were toddlers learning to speak. Today, almost all high school students (95 percent) have access to a smartphone, according to the Pew Research Center. Scrolling through social media posts has become central to young people’s lives, but there’s also a growing convers…
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Would you know the signs of a stroke if you saw them in a friend or a family member? May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Nearly 800,000 people have a stroke each year in the United States. MPR News host Angela Davis hears from a neurologist about the causes, signs and symptoms of a stroke. She also hears from a survivor about her road to recove…
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We’re almost through the month of May and the peonies are getting ready to bloom. Maybe you’re wondering if it’s too late to plant flowers or get some seeds in the vegetable plot. Well, it’s not! MPR News host Angela Davis talked with two horticultural experts about how to make our yards and gardens flourish as we head into summer. They talked abou…
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Self-administered device cleared to treat stress urinary incontinence in women; Autoinjector warning for relapsing MS treatment; COVID-19 preexposure prophylaxis investigational treatment looks promising; Biosimilars for Eylea approved; Imdelltra approved for extensive stage small cell lung cancer with disease progression.…
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We hear a lot about students who are not engaged in school. But what happens when schools begin to do things differently to give students more control over their education — in everything from hiring staff to student discipline policies? MPR News host Angela Davis shares a conversation she moderated this spring with high school students, principals…
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