Short Wave - Bring Me Chocolate Or Bring Me Dead Stuff
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NBN Book of the Day - Paul Ian Steinberg, “Psychoanalysis in Medicine: Applying Psychoanalytic Thought to Contemporary Medical Care” (Routledge, 2020)
In today’s program, Dr. Paul Steinberg, a psychiatrist and clinical professor at the University of British Columbia, discusses his recently released book Psychoanalysis in Medicine: Applying Psychoanalytic Thought to Contemporary Medical Care (Routledge, 2020).
In this new volume, Dr. Steinberg offers both theoretical inferences and practical guidance related to the application of psychoanalysis to medical practice. Dr. Steinberg provides insight on, among many other topics, how clinicians’ awareness of their own feelings can aid in the diagnostic process and how a psychoanalytic approach can enrich patient interview.
Alec Kacew is a medical school student at the University of Chicago.
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The NewsWorthy - Weekend Impeachment Vote?, Bracing for a Blizzard & Valentine’s Day- Friday, February 12th, 2021
The news to know for Friday, February 12th, 2021!
What to know about:
- the final arguments from Democrats as they wrapped up their case in the impeachment trial
- what's expected from Trump's defense team today
- how another type of Republican party is possible
- where a year's worth of snow is forecasted for this weekend
- the ruling in Meghan Markle's lawsuit against a tabloid
- which sport has become especially popular in the last year
- where Americans are planning to spend their money this Valentines Day
Those stories and more in around 10 minutes!
Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com or see sources below to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.
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Sources:
Impeachment Prosecutors Wrap Up: Politico, AP, NY Times, WSJ
Officers Receiving Congressional Gold Medals: NY Times, The Hill, FOX News, Speaker.Gov
Republicans Could Form Another Party: Reuters, CNN, FOX News
Fauci Vaccine Estimates: Today, LA Times, NY Times
Latest Winter Storm: CNN, Accuweather, Weather Channel, NWS
Most Distant Object in Solar System: CBS News, Space.com, NAU
Meghan Markle Wins Lawsuit Against Tabloid: NY Times, AP, WaPo
Disney+ Smashes Subscriber Goal: The Verge, Hollywood Reporter, AP
Tennis Participation Up: AP, USA Today, USTA
Valentine’s Day is Sunday: Fox Business, CNBC, Lending Tree, RetailMeNot, NRF
Feel Good Friday- Opera Singers Helping Long-Covid Patients: CNN, Classic FM, ENO
What A Day - V Is For Vaccine with Dr. Anthony Fauci
President Biden announced yesterday that the US will have enough doses to vaccinate all Americans by the end of July. We talk to Dr. Anthony Fauci about the vaccines on the way, what they’ll mean as we start to face new variants, and mask guidance in the meantime.
And in headlines: House managers wrapped up their final arguments in Trump’s second impeachment trial, queer and trans Americans will be protected under the Fair Housing Act, and Jeep pulls Bruce Springsteen’s ad after reports of his November DUI.
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The Daily Signal - How China Would Benefit From a Key Change to International Monetary Fund Policies
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., recently wrote an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal on House Democrats' efforts to require the International Monetary Fund to issue special drawing rights to all member countries. What is the agenda and goal here? "All the third world countries that [China has] loaned money to over the last 10 years and taken strategic minerals, commodities, oil, and gas reserves as collateral suddenly have hard currency to pay them back," Hill notes on the podcast, discussing this and more:
We also cover these stories:
- On Thursday the Senate held the third day of the trial to impeach former President Donald Trump.
- President Joe Biden has made good on his promise to halt funding for construction of the U.S. Mexico border wall.
- Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden, says he thinks the coronavirus vaccine will be available to everyone by April.
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Talk Python To Me - #303: Python for Astronomy with Dr. Becky
The Stack Overflow Podcast - We’re building a web app, got any advice?
Thanks to Marceli Wac for sending us a question about cron jobs. We love getting mail from listeners and try our best to read interesting questions on the show.
The goal for Ben's app is simple: let anyone register their intention to show up to the dog park at a certain time so that strangers can have a better chance of arriving at the same time and get some exercise for the pups. What's the simplest web app that would collect the least personal information and reset every 24 hours. Bonus points if we can do it without a database!
Kristina Lustig, a veteran Stacker, wrote a great blog post for us: I followed my dreams and got demoted to software developer.
Our lifeboat of the week goes to Mike Nakis, who answered the question: What is the difference between memberwise copy, bitwise copy, shallow copy and deep copy?
Opening Arguments - OA464: Impeachment 2 Secret of the Ooze
In case you missed it, our 45th president led a violent insurrection about a month ago and now it's up to Democrats to convince a bunch of Republicans... who were there... that it happened. Andrew is here to break it all down for us!
Also, some other criminal president updates as the Georgia Sec of State opens an investigation into Trump's election meddling there.
Links: NYT Georgia Officials Review Trump's Phone Call to Raffensperger, Georgia Prosecutors Open Criminal Inquiry Into Trump's Efforts to Subvert Election, DA Preservation letters, Christine Resigns, impeachment schedule, Res 47 Adopted 2/9, Donald Trump Speech "Save America" Rally Transcript January 6, 18 US Code Chapter 102 - RIOTS
The Gist - When the Victims are the Jurors
On the Gist, exploring the complexities of the personal stakes of the Senators in the Trump Impeachment trial.
In the Interview, it’s the second half of our conversation with Jonah Blank, an anthropologist, writer, author, and former policy director for South and Southeast Asia on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Blank joins Mike to talk about the Myanmar coup, the default of cheering on populism, conflicts and communal violence, and the threat to democracy. Blank is author of Arrow of the Blue-Skinned God, and Mullahs on the Mainframe, and currently based in Singapore. He’ll be back on the show next week.
In the spiel, picking apart Lindsey Graham.
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