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The Rights Pod
- Written by: Center for Human Rights at Stanford University
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What is a human rights career like? How should public schools teach the history of human rights? Does the wizarding world of Harry Potter uphold human rights? For answers to all of these questions, you're listening to the Rights Pod. The Rights Pod is produced by the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University. Each week, current and former human rights students will discuss human rights—from how they are implemented in the international system to human rights in small places, close to home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Creativity in Business
- Written by: Michael Ray (Professor, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University)
- Narrated by: Michael Ray
- Length: 51 mins
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Professor Michael Ray uses the four tools of faith, absence of judgment, observation, and questions to describe how to release creativity in your personal environment.
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Creativity in Business
- Narrated by: Michael Ray
- Length: 51 mins
- Release date: 1999-12-16
- Language: English
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The Stanford Ecopreneurship Podcast
- Written by: Stanford University
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Some of the world’s most powerful ideas start in a university lab. These innovations drive humanity forward and make our lives on Earth more sustainable. But how do we get those ideas out of the lab and into the real world? On the Stanford Ecopreneurship Podcast, Sam McClure sits down with academics, technologists, and policy leaders at Stanford to understand how they are building a resilient and sustainable future, using the disruptive force of entrepreneurship.
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From Our Neurons to Yours
- Written by: Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University Nicholas Weiler
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This award-winning show from Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is a field manual for anyone who wants to understand their own brain and the new science reshaping how we learn, age, heal, and make sense of ourselves.Each episode, host Nicholas Weiler sits down with leading scientists to unpack big ideas from the frontiers of the field—brain-computer interfaces and AI language models; new therapies for depression, dementia, and stroke; the mysteries of perception and memory; even the debate over free will. You’ll hear how basic research becomes clinical insight and how emerging ...
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All Students of Stanford Unite
- Written by: Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU)
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The official podcast of the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) and Stanford Student Enterprises (SSE). Hear about what we're up to, important issues, etc. Feel free to send feedback to communications@assu.stanford.edu.
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Stanford Medcast: Expert Voices in Medicine and Healthcare
- Written by: Stanford University School of Medicine
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From groundbreaking science to practice-changing insights, Stanford Medcast brings you the ideas shaping the future of medicine and healthcare. Each episode features leading physicians and scientists sharing expertise on the latest research, innovations, and clinical challenges—designed for busy clinicians on the go. Hosted by Ruth Adewuya, MD, the podcast spotlights timely, high-impact topics clinicians care about most—from advances in oncology, dermatology, and maternal health to the latest in artificial intelligence, leadership, and health equity. Episodes deliver quick, practical ...
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Leading Matters
- Written by: Knight-Hennessy Scholars Stanford University
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Join Tina Seelig, Executive Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) as she interviews KHS Founder and Director John Hennessy on leadership. The topics they discuss are drawn from the Knight-Hennessy Leadership Model, which forms the basis of the KHS leadership development program. In their conversations, John shares about his experiences and what he has learned in different leadership roles, including as a faculty member, entrepreneur, president of Stanford University, and founder of Knight-Hennessy Scholars. Follow us on social media (@knighthennessy) and visit our website (kh.stanford.edu...
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