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Ask the IVF Expert

Health Shots - HT Smartcast

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Pregnancy and Parenthood are the two choices we make for life. For some of us it's a smooth ride. For the rest of us, it's difficult to even begin. Still, we find it worth our while. So much so that we opt for all kinds of fertility treatments. One of the most notable being IVF. On Ask the IVF Expert doctors from all over India are interviewed to cover all kinds of questions you, as a would-be-parent might have. This podcast is brought to you by Parents of Fertility powered by Merck.
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This podcast presents an in-depth exploration of fertility concerns and inquiries straight from those undergoing fertility treatment. Standing apart from the usual information found online, we dive headfirst into the real science and comprehensive research behind these challenges. Amidst all this, we never forget to honor our cherished tradition - celebrating the simple joys of Taco Tuesday!
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Conversations on Health Care

Community Health Center, Inc.

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Conversations On Health Care features in-depth discussions on health policy and innovation with industry newsmakers from around the globe. The podcast is produced by Community Health Center, Inc., Connecticut’s largest provider of medical, dental and behavioral healthcare to the underserved, and hosted by Founder, President and CEO Mark Masselli and Vice President and Clinical Director Margaret Flinter.
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Does your current weight affect your fertility? What is 'BMI' and how does that affect your chances of conception? What are actions that can be taken to get into shape before trying to conceive? Listen as Shady Grove Fertility Center physicians Dr. Melissa Esposito and Dr. Jeanne O'Brien discuss these and other related items to this interesting topic.
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Qualified Opinions

Veronique de Rugy

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Qualified Opinions is an intellectual salon that illuminates the challenges facing free markets, liberalism, and the political climate of today. Join host Veronique de Rugy, a senior fellow at the Mercatus Center, and her guests for enlightening discourse. Qualified Opinions is a production of the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER).
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Welcome to Articles from G3, where we bring the insightful writings from G3 Ministries directly to your ears. Each episode features an audio version of our latest articles, designed to deepen your understanding of biblical truths and strengthen your faith. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or relaxing at home, tune in to explore rich theological content and practical applications from trusted voices in the Reformed tradition. Subscribe today to never miss an episode and grow in your fai ...
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Guided meditations and affirmations for women, or anyone who may benefit and wants to listen. Each episode is created and inspired by emotions felt by fellow infertility warriors during the seasons of treatment or seasons of infertility. Each are designed to encourage and support you as your listen.
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Her Theology

Her Theology

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Australian Podcast tackling various theological views, challenging socio-cultural norms and taking it all back to the Bible. Bringing the love for theology to the conversation & connecting our hearts with our minds. Let's venture into discussions that are raw, honest and challenging. Ultimately, our goal is to cultivate a community of women deeply passionate about growing in God's Word and equipped to share the depth and conviction of their faith.
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Venus Rising

Kallie Fell

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Venus Rising builds on the work of the Center for Bioethics and Culture in the space of fertility, infertility, high-tech baby making and women's reproductive health. We sit down and chat with experts, authors, medical professionals, egg and sperm donors, as well as surrogates, and of course, women themselves, with their personal and often heart wrenching stories. Our guests include a wide-range of voices, even those we often have major disagreements with in the spirit of public conversation ...
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The account of Jacob’s Ladder in Genesis 28:10–22 is one of the most fascinating and profound moments in the Old Testament. This vision, in which Jacob dreams of a ladder or stairway connecting heaven and earth, is not only a personal encounter between Jacob and God, but it also carries deep theological meaning for God’s people throughout Scripture…
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely already heard of Project 2025—but what is actually in it, should you care about it, and how much of it would a potential Republican government actually be capable of executing? Stephanie Slade recently wrote an article for Reason breaking it down, and today, she joins Veronique to discuss it. St…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the world of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (IVF and more) with Dr. Megan Best. Together, we dive into the practical and ethical implications of these options for those facing infertility, always keeping in mind God’s design and desires for us as His image-bearers. From the realities of embryo freezing…
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Send us a text In this week's Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Mark Amols kicks off the "When to Hit the Panic Button" series with a focus on ectopic pregnancies. He explores the risks associated with these high-stakes pregnancies, explains when they occur, and outlines the warning signs that suggest it's time to move on to treatments like IVF. Wit…
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Though there have been several union wins in recent years, union membership is at historic lows. Where do unions fit in the future of America? Will they continue to decline, or will they see a comeback? How will automation play a role? Vinnie Vernuccio joins Qualified Opinions to discuss. Vincent Vernuccio, president and co-founder of the Institute…
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Originally broadcast October 10, 2024 The countdown is on to election day with health care issues hanging in the balance as never before. The biggest one: Abortion and reproductive rights. Andrea Ducas, the Vice President of Health Policy at the Center for American Progress, says “What you see with Vice President Harris is a candidate who’s committ…
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Originally broadcast October 10, 2024 The countdown is on to election day with health care issues hanging in the balance as never before. The biggest one: Abortion and reproductive rights. Andrea Ducas, the Vice President of Health Policy at the Center for American Progress, says “What you see with Vice President Harris is a candidate who’s committ…
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Originally broadcast October 2, 2024 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Mandy Cohen described to “Conversations on Health Care” that their role right now is ensuring impacted residents understand the health risks that are present and could continue to grow in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Dr. Cohen says while local, s…
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Originally broadcast October 2, 2024 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Mandy Cohen described to “Conversations on Health Care” that their role right now is ensuring impacted residents understand the health risks that are present and could continue to grow in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Dr. Cohen says while local, s…
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Originally broadcast September 26, 2024 At the beginning of this year, few could have predicted that in vitro fertilization would become a big political topic. But that’s what occurred after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled frozen embryos are “unborn children.” The Alabama legislature then responded by passing a law to shield IVF providers. Since th…
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Originally broadcast September 26, 2024 At the beginning of this year, few could have predicted that in vitro fertilization would become a big political topic. But that’s what occurred after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled frozen embryos are “unborn children.” The Alabama legislature then responded by passing a law to shield IVF providers. Since th…
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Send us a text In this first episode on our 4 part series, we take an in-depth look at the complex ethical considerations surrounding infertility through a Christian lens. How should we approach the topic of fertility struggles in light of our faith? What biblical principles can guide us as we navigate difficult decisions like fertility treatments,…
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Send us a text In this episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Mark Amols explores the hidden side of embryo development: cellular death. Why do some embryos that seem perfectly viable fail to implant? Dr. Amols breaks down the science behind apoptosis and necrosis, two types of cell death, and explains why some embryos may already be on the pa…
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Race dominates nearly every conversation today. From identity politics to corporate boardrooms, racial identity has become the primary lens through which people view the world. But when the Church adopts these ideologies, allowing earthly identities to take precedence over unity in Christ, it signals a severe distortion of biblical truth. Article r…
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The question of whether New Testament prophecy has ceased or continues is a significant debate within evangelical circles. At the heart of this issue lies the tension between the concept of a closed canon—wherein the New Testament serves as the final authoritative guide for faith and practice—and the possibility of ongoing prophetic revelation. Mod…
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Lionel Windsor to discuss his latest book, Truth Be Told. Together, we explore the biblical foundations behind truth, examining how culture and the world have redefined it in recent times. From philosophical questions to practical ways we can grow in truthfulness, this conversation will challenge and …
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In the early church, believers experienced miraculous gifts from the Holy Spirit, including healing, prophecy, and speaking in tongues. Today, many Christians—particularly those in charismatic and Pentecostal movements—believe that these gifts continue. However, there is significant debate surrounding the nature and continuation of these spiritual …
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Many Americans have forgotten about Grover Cleveland—but William Ruger believes Cleveland’s legacy of bridging the gap between populism and classical liberalism is increasingly relevant to today’s polarized political climate. William Ruger serves as the President of the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER).…
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Send us a text In this episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Mark Amols dives deep into the world of GLP-1 receptor agonists—medications that are making waves in weight loss and metabolic health. But could they also be a key to improving fertility, especially for those with PCOS and metabolic syndrome? Join us as we break down how GLP-1s work…
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In recent years, a growing number of Christians have embraced what is often called “open but cautious” cessationism—a middle-ground approach that acknowledges the possibility of miraculous gifts like prophecy and healing, while remaining wary of their abuses. While this position may appear balanced, I contend that it introduces significant theologi…
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Send us a text Join Ange & Amy along with Cass as they dive into what it means to be reliable. From scripture through to the practical all three women explore how reliability impacts our relationships, communities, and faith. Not only this, also addressed is the cultural shifts that have influenced different generations' views on commitments and ho…
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Send us a text In this episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, we dive into the 'Who can make the most eggs contest' and debunk the myth that low ovarian reserve equals low chances of getting pregnant. Ovarian reserve might tell us how many eggs we can make, but it doesn’t predict our ability to conceive. Dr. Mark Amols breaks down the difference b…
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Originally broadcast November 22, 2022 When we have a guest like “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban, it’s can be hard to keep up with all his thoughts. He was a bundle of energy in November 2022 explaining his then-new venture trying to reform how Americans can purchase lower-priced drugs; he called it “dunking on the pharma industry.” Since our conversa…
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Originally broadcast November 22, 2022 When we have a guest like “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban, it’s can be hard to keep up with all his thoughts. He was a bundle of energy in November 2022 explaining his then-new venture trying to reform how Americans can purchase lower-priced drugs; he called it “dunking on the pharma industry.” Since our conversa…
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Send us a text In A Helping Heart: The Surrogacy Journey Unveiled, we explore the incredible journey of surrogacy, a selfless act that helps many families achieve their dreams of parenthood. In this episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, we speak with a surrogate who shares her personal experience, shedding light on the medical, emotional, and leg…
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced off this week in the second Presidential Debate—and it was as lively as you’d expect. But when we cut through the noise, what do we see in terms of policy and programs? What policy direction would each candidate take the country? National Review Institute fellow Dominic Pino and Americans for Prosperity Vice Pre…
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Originally broadcast August 3, 2023 Experts report we’re dealing with the hottest summer on record for the second year in a row. Phoenix has recorded 100 straight days of over 100-degree weather; Hollywood Burbank Airport in the Los Angeles area matched its all-time high temperature with a reading of 114. In Los Angeles, the city is taking action t…
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Originally broadcast August 3, 2023 Experts report we’re dealing with the hottest summer on record for the second year in a row. Phoenix has recorded 100 straight days of over 100-degree weather; Hollywood Burbank Airport in the Los Angeles area matched its all-time high temperature with a reading of 114. In Los Angeles, the city is taking action t…
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Send us a text In this week’s episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, we dive deep into the world of donor sperm and how it offers new possibilities for individuals and couples looking to build their families. Whether you’re a single woman, part of a same-sex couple, or dealing with male infertility, donor sperm can be a life-changing option. Dr. M…
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Send us a text Persecution takes many forms and Open Doors CEO Adam Holland has some incredible insights to share from the persecuted church that will challenge and encourage us all. In this discussion we cover a range of topics including philosophy & the Christian faith, warnings on comfort, lessons from the persecuted church with some honourable …
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In the 1997 film Gattaca, the camera zooms in on a laboratory where embryos are meticulously selected for their genetic perfection. In this creative adaptation of a dystopian future society, genetic engineering and eugenics are the norm, creating a rigid class system based on genetic makeup. In the movie, the camera pans to a couple eagerly awaitin…
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Joining the show today is Vance Ginn. Vance is the founder and president of Ginn Economic Consulting, where he leverages data-driven insights to shape economic policy discussions across the nation. Over the course of the show, Veronique and Vance discuss state and local government spending, federal spending, and the connection between the two.…
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Originall broadcast September 5, 2024 Did you know private equity now owns one-third of private hospitals in the country and the percentage is growing? Private equity is a controversial type of financing typically seen in the technology and media sectors that’s now attracted to health care. It’s a trend that greatly troubles Erin Fuse Brown. She’s …
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Originall broadcast September 5, 2024 Did you know private equity now owns one-third of private hospitals in the country and the percentage is growing? Private equity is a controversial type of financing typically seen in the technology and media sectors that’s now attracted to health care. It’s a trend that greatly troubles Erin Fuse Brown. She’s …
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In our church, we elders have just finished preaching through the book of Hebrews over the course of many months. One thing that has struck me is the inevitability of suffering, which is why enduring faith is so necessary. But I am fearful that most Christians today are not prepared for the inevitable suffering to come. Instead, many Christians tod…
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