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Kidney Transplant Conversations features diverse voices and experiences of donating, receiving, and caring for this gift of life. Over the coming months each new episode will feature interviews with patients, caregivers, advocates, donors, healthcare providers, and community leaders. At its highest level, our podcast series focuses on quality healthcare delivery, highlighting the innovative approaches kidney transplant recipients and providers are applying to improve care. Along the way, we’ ...
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Flower in the River is about the Eastland Disaster of 1915 and how the loss of one family member during that event affected my family for generations. I'll discuss writing and family history-- and what to do when the supernatural comes into your life when you are innocently doing a family history research project! Come on and let's have some fun.
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Creative Peacemeal

Tammy Takaishi

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Well known, and up-and-coming guests—ranging from artists, actors, musicians, authors, illustrators, chefs, designers, and more—share starts, struggles, triumphs, and more in compelling, thought-provoking interviews. The show is sure to inspire, spark curiosity, and maybe even having you dust off that clarinet, pick up a paintbrush, start that novel, or anything else you can dream.
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ANCESTOR

Scott Sigler

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Every five minutes, a transplant candidate dies while waiting for a compatible heart, liver, or kidney. Imagine a technology that could provide those life-saving transplant organs for a high price, and imagine what a company would do to monopolize that technology. On a remote island in Lake Superior, a team of geneticists has unlocked this holy grail of medicine. By reverse-engineering thousands of genomes, they dial back the evolutionary clock to re-create the progenitor of all mammals. The ...
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Newborn Screening SPOTlight Podcast

Dr. Kee Chan and Dr. Amy Brower

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This podcast is about the advancement of rare disease research told by health professionals, researchers, parents, and advocates. This podcast is for you to learn how newborn screening research saves the lives of babies every day through discoveries of new technologies and treatments. You will hear stories from experts who treat babies, the families who care for them, and the researchers who make it all happen.
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Send us a text In episode 78 of Flower in the River podcast, I explore the power of storytelling through two distinct voices connected to the Eastland disaster. First, I introduce you to Jennifer from the Instagram page Posts in the Graveyard, a passionate storyteller who preserves the memory of Eastland victims through photographs and stories. I t…
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Send us a text Join me on a thrilling journey through time as we uncover the hidden world of early 20th-century journalism during one of Chicago's darkest hours--the Eastland Disaster of 1915. Highlights: My personal pilgrimage to a family grave site that started everything. The forgotten technology that powered breaking news in 1915 "The Scoop," a…
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Send us a Text Message. Honored to sit down with Jeff Pilson in this enlightening, and sage conversation about the music business, his musical inspirations, current projects, and of course, what living a creative life means to him. Links below to learn more about Jeff, and Foreigner. https://jeffpilson.wordpress.com/ https://www.foreigneronline.com…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Flower in the River! In this episode, we explore the untold stories of two extraordinary individuals connected to the tragic Eastland Disaster of 1915. These heroes, whose tales have remained largely hidden from history, finally get the recognition they deserve. First, meet Amelia Schaefer Schmidt, a 15-year-old girl …
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Send us a Text Message. Content Warning: Themes of songs discussed in this episode include violence, cancer, suicide, and drug use. Please make your own choice when deciding whether to listen to this episode or to fast forward or skip altogether. Bio (from website) Based in Los Angeles, Richard T Bear boasts a career that spans more than 40 years, …
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Send us a text In this episode, the journey into the history of the Eastland Disaster continues, sharing new findings and uncovering untold stories of those affected by the tragedy. A unique two-part approach to research combines rigorous historical investigation with intuitive connections to the past. This episode features the compelling stories o…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Flower in the River podcast! In episode 74, we're uncovering more hidden gems from the Eastland disaster, including a deep dive into one of the very first websites dedicated to this tragic event. Get ready for stories you won’t find anywhere else! Key Points: Explored personal time capsules, including Aunt Pearl's not…
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Send us a text Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics that may be distressing to some listeners. We cover historical events involving child abuse, exploitation, and trauma related to the aftermath of the Eastland disaster. The second half of the episode includes descriptions of violence against a minor. Listener disc…
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Send us a Text Message. Chad Boudreaux, whose resume includes a tenure as Deputy Chief of Staff for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, is the author of two thrillers. His first, published last year, was Scavenger Hunt, a tale of international intrigue whose main character is a Justice Department lawyer assigned to a clandestine counter-terro…
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Send us a text Explore the gripping tales of the survivors from the Eastland disaster! Episode 72 peels back the layers of history to reveal the human side of this tragic event. Journey with me as I retrace my great-aunt Martha’s final steps, experiencing eerie sensations and unexpected emotions along the way. You won’t believe what happened at the…
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Send us a text In this special episode commemorating the 109th anniversary of the Eastland disaster, we're taking a moment to reflect on the stories and individuals covered since November 2023. It's been an incredible journey of discovery, preserving and sharing often-forgotten narratives. Exciting news to share: Tom Milton's letter and related ite…
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Send us a text Listener discretion advised: this episode has some graphic descriptions of death. Welcome to the 70th episode of Flower in the River! Today, we're peeling back the layers of time to explore the chaotic history of early 20th century Cicero, Illinois, focusing on the behemoth known as Western Electric's Hawthorne Works. My journey begi…
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Send us a text What would you do if you narrowly missed a disaster that claimed hundreds of lives? In this episode of "Flower in the River Podcast," we uncover the riveting stories of Tom Milton and Dr. Willard Calvin Haynes, two unsung heroes forever linked by the 1915 Eastland disaster. First, we journey with Tom George Milton, a man who narrowly…
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Send us a text Trigger warning: there is a brief mention of suicide in this episode. Introduction Welcome back, and a special hello to all the new listeners! If you’re just joining us, think of this as jumping into the middle of an intriguing movie—I'll provide some context and encourage you to listen to previous episodes. Today's Topic: Arthur Loe…
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Send us a text In today's episode, we explore the unique and tragic case of Chrissie McNeal Lauritzen who survived the Eastland disaster but succumbed to long-term health issues years later. We discuss how her story, and others like hers, have been overlooked in the broader narrative of the disaster. We also talk about the surprising discoveries fr…
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Send us a text In this episode, we commemorate the 120th anniversary of the General Slocum tragedy, which took place on June 15, 1904. We examine the profound impact this disaster had on families and communities, specifically focusing on the Haas family. The episode also explores the intriguing connection between historical tragedies and fictional …
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Send us a Text Message. Dr. David Weill, author of the 2021 memoir, Exhale: Hope, Healing, and a Life of Transplant, and the upcoming fiction, medical drama All That Really Matters is the former Director of the Center for Advanced Lung Disease and Lung and Heart-Lung Transplant Program at Stanford University Medical Center. He is currently the Prin…
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Send us a text This episode dives into the eerie connections between the Eastland Disaster and the General Slocum tragedy, two devastating events with striking historical parallels. Listen in for compelling stories of individuals touched by these disasters, their genealogical backgrounds, and personal narratives. Discover the profound impact on imm…
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Send us a text What if moving away from one disaster only set you on a collision course with another? In This Episode-- Weather and Historical Parallels: Kick off the episode by discussing the recent rains and drawing a parallel to the infamous Johnstown Flood of 1889. This catastrophe reshaped the lives of many, including my own ancestors. Family …
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Send us a text In this episode of "Flower in the River," I dive into the intricate history of the 1915 Eastland disaster, uncovering untold stories of bravery and legacy. Join me as I share new discoveries, reflect on historical research, and pay heartfelt tributes to the forgotten heroes of the tragedy. Highlights: New Listener Inquiries: Address …
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff Weddle is an author, poet, and associate professor at the University of Alabama. He joins the show to discuss his works, his origin story, the importance of libraries, and more. To connect with Jeff visit his instagram here His books can be found both via Amazon, and from Meat for Tea Press. Visit the Self-Care Institut…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 62 of Flower in the River Podcast. A gripping tale from the Bell Telephone News (August 1915) The extraordinary heroism of Fred J. Lippert and George Spiegelhauer during the Eastland Disaster. A heart-pounding account of their daring rescues and the obstacles they overcame The fascinating history of pulmotors: the …
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Send us a Text Message. Angela Di Paola joins the podcast to discuss mental health, creativity, empowerment, and her latest book.That’s Life…Or is it? Reclaiming time for yourself. A woman’s guide to discovering lasting happiness and fulfillment. Self Development Coach, Consultant and Author Angela Di Paola, MSW, BSW, BA is social worker by trade a…
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Send us a text This episode discusses the contributions of women morticians by first focusing on one woman mortician's involvement in the Eastland Disaster. Highlights. An obituary from the Oak Leaves dated December 30, 1947, about Mrs. Catherine Wheeler Wyand, who ran an undertaking business in Chicago. Catherine Wyand's background. The 1880 Cook …
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Send us a Text Message. Maxim and i discuss a wide range of topics from fame, imposter syndrom, creativity, Bigfoot and more! Author. Researcher. Speaker. Maxim Furek has written extensively about emerging drugs of abuse including Carfentanil, Cocaine, Dextromethorphan, Fentanyl, Ketamine, Khat, Methamphetamine, Methaqualone, MDMA and numerous othe…
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Send us a text In this episode, I explore pivotal events in American labor history, focusing on the personal stories of three women who tragically lost their lives in the Eastland disaster, and how their stories intertwine with broader labor rights movements. Starting with the harrowing Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City, we explore …
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Send us a Text Message. M, creator of the unique and wonderful Marengo Comics sits down to discuss so many important topics ranging from finding your creative spark, balancing life and creative obligations, mental health, inspirations, and more. To learn more, or to follow/purchase comics, visit the official site here https://marengocomics.com/ Vis…
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Send us a text Introduction: Exploring the democratization of historical documentation through platforms like Reclaim the Records, WikiTree, GEDmatch, and Find a Grave. Reclaim the Records: Non-profit organization advocating for public access to historical documents. Using legal means to unlock previously hidden archival records. Over 60 million re…
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Send us a Text Message. Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the Show. Visit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more! Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcast FB @creativepeacemealpod Bonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/ Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.com Creative Peac…
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Send us a text In Episode 58 of Flower in the River Podcast, we explore more untold stories of the Eastland Disaster through the lives of two victims, Mary Helen Egan and Theodore Hallas, whose stories bring to life the diverse richness of early 20th-century Chicago. We'll explore their family backgrounds, their communities, and the historical cont…
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Send us a Text Message. Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the Show. Visit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more! Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcast FB @creativepeacemealpod Bonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/ Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.com Creative Peac…
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Send us a text Today’s episode is a special one, dedicated in memory of my cousin "George," (not his real name) and intertwined with an exploration of genetic genealogy. Episode Highlights A Tribute to "George" Sharing the story of my cousin George, set against the backdrop of the 1930s in a coal mining town in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. His life sto…
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Send us a Text Message. Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the Show. Visit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more! Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcast FB @creativepeacemealpod Bonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/ Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.com Creative Peac…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 56 of Flower in the River Podcast, where we will explore the role of Fraternal Organizations in the wake of the Eastland Disaster. Many victims of the Eastland disaster were members of various fraternal organizations Exploring the role these organizations played in the lives of working-class communities in early 20…
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Send us a Text Message. Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the Show. Visit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more! Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcast FB @creativepeacemealpod Bonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/ Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.com Creative Peac…
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Send us a text In Episode 55 of Flower in the River Podcast, I share the remarkable discovery of a story about the Eastland Disaster found in an old periodical. Today's Tale: The Power of PERSI reveals how attended a webinar led me to discover an eyewitness account of the Eastland Disaster. It was waiting inside the Periodical Source Index (PERSI)!…
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Send us a Text Message. Karen Birch Blundell is a New York City based performer and teaching artist. She is English horn of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic and the Associate Principal Oboe/English horn of the Eastern Music Festival. She performs with ensembles throughout the Northeast including; the American Symphony Orchestra, Albany Sy…
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Send us a text In this episode, I continue exploring the Jewish legacy of the 1915 Eastland Disaster in Chicago. Insights from Jewish genealogy experts, Ellen Kowitt and Rhonda R. McClure, on the unique challenges and strategies for tracing Jewish ancestry, including navigating name variations, language barriers, and historical events like pogroms …
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Send us a Text Message. My good friend Matt Pierce sat down to chat with me a bit ago about how he's been doing since we met in grad school. We get into deep discussions about music-cello playing in particular-and very cerebral topics that I hope you find as mesmerizing as I do. Matt is an eloquent storyteller, so sit back, and enjoy! Matt often po…
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Send us a text In Episode 53 of "Flower in the River Podcast," I explore: The impact of the 1915 Eastland disaster on Chicago's Jewish community Theories on why relatively few Jewish passengers died in the disaster (due to it occurring on the Sabbath) The miraculous survival story of 14-year-old Jacob Aaron Elin (later Jack Elin), who went on to co…
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Send us a text Episode 52 Highlights: Introduction and one-year anniversary of the Flower in the River podcast (52 episodes!). Jacqueline Winspear quote and discussion of the Maisie Dobbs series, highlighting themes of personal growth, historical context, resilience, and the complexity of human character. Setting the stage: the role of religious id…
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Send us a Text Message. Dr. Huang is an Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco. His areas of research include: High Redshift (Faraway) Type Ia Supernovae (SN e Ia), Nearby SN e Ia, and Gravitational Lensing. We chat about the fascinating field, the logistics of becoming an astrophysicist, the beauty of the Universe, our shared love …
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Send us a text Please join me on a profound journey as we continue to honor those who were forever changed by the Eastland Disaster of 1915. Touching on the unexpected emotional bonds which the last episode ignited (The Lutheran Legacy of the Eastland Disaster), I share the personal significance of my own diverse heritage, which fuels my passion fo…
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Send us a Text Message. One of my very best friends, and fellow writer's Elizabeth Szubert joins the show to talk shop, but especially about her unique writing journey. Elizabeth Szubert fell in love with the idea of becoming a writer after reading A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY. She enjoys writing fantasy, speculative fiction, and more. Her loves include…
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Send us a text Introduction: In episode 50, I uncover the stories and lasting legacy of the German Lutheran communities in Chicago, profoundly affected by the Eastland Disaster of 1915, exploring their resilience and the event's historical significance. Key Points: Lutheran Community’s Role: Highlighting how Lutheran churches served as pivotal soci…
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Send us a Text Message. Julie Randall is a speaker, and author of bestselling memoir, Patient 71 in which she documents her cancer journey. Julie was diagnosed with advanced terminal melanoma in 2012 yet defied odds and survived. She joins the podcast to discuss her book, her life changing journey, and the lessons she learned along the way. This is…
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Send us a text Key Highlights of Episode 49: Eastland News Update: An intriguing update from a relative of coroner Peter Hoffman. RootsTech 2024: The upcoming world's largest genealogy conference is right around the corner. Genealogy as a Swiss Army Knife: Explore the multifaceted tools of genealogy, from DNA analysis to historical research, and ho…
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Send us a Text Message. Sylvie Rosokoff is an NYC based photographer who specializes in capturing elopements, intimate weddings, and also author photos. Her stunning work has been featured in The New York Times, Vogue, Brides, Martha Steward Weddings, Junebug Weddings, The Anti-Bride magazine, and more. To learn more about Sylvie, please visit her …
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Send us a text Welcome back to "Flower in the River," where every episode is a journey through forgotten stories and hidden histories. In episode 48, I explore some unlikely and poignant connections to the Eastland Disaster. The Eastland Disaster Unveiled: Learn about one of the most heart-wrenching tragedies in Chicago's history, where a crowded s…
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Send us a Text Message. My bestie Catherine Brusk returns to the show for a romance themed episode. We dish about her books, and fave characters before diving into romantic movies we love (and ones we don't!), swoony books we devoured last year, and Catherine gives me movie homework LOL! To learn more about Catherine Brusk, or to purchase any of he…
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