"So I think this whole idea of cumulative culture is a way to make humans exceptional. But it's clear to me that humans are exceptional, and seeing it through baboon glasses, I can understand in a different way why they're exceptional. But many of the things that we think are uniquely human are actually present in other animals." - Dr. Shirley Strum Dr. Shirley Strum is a groundbreaking anthropologist who has spent over five decades living alongside wild baboons in Kenya. Her work has transformed our understanding of these intelligent, socially complex animals — their relationships, their adaptability, and the intricate societies they create. In her new book, Echoes of Our Origins , Shirley challenges long-held beliefs about evolution, the human-animal divide, and what it truly means to coexist. This conversation is about science — but it’s also about humility, hope, and the messy, beautiful complexity of life on Earth. Links: https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/53757/echoes-our-origins https://anthropology.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/faculty-profiles/shirley-strum.html…
Podcast by Lessons Learned in Implementation Science
…
continue reading

1
Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Psychological Treatments in Health Care Systems
25:51
25:51
پخش در آینده
پخش در آینده
لیست ها
پسندیدن
دوست داشته شد
25:51Podcast with contributor Brad Karlin, PhD, ABPPBrad Karlin, is a vice president and chief of mental health and aging with the Education Development Center(EDC). He leads EDC’s work with public and private health care systems to promote the dissemination and delivery of evidence-based psychological treatments to improve mental health and dementia ca…
…
continue reading

1
Lessons Learned in Multisystemic Therapy
14:16
14:16
پخش در آینده
پخش در آینده
لیست ها
پسندیدن
دوست داشته شد
14:16Marshall Swenson and Dean Fixsen discuss Marshall's experience working with MST.Marshall E. Swenson, MSW, MBA is a Consultant for New Program Development at MST Services where he has worked since it’s inception in 1996. Two years prior to that he was an MST Expert at Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC, the home of MST research. …
…
continue reading
Caryn Ward, PhD, is the Associate Director of Education and Measurement for the National Implementation Research Network at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Ward provides intensive, informed implementation supports to state and local education systems nationally through her …
…
continue reading

1
Lessons Learned from Implementation Science Networks
11:51
11:51
پخش در آینده
پخش در آینده
لیست ها
پسندیدن
دوست داشته شد
11:51Hosted by Marie-Therese Schultes Interviewee Courtney LueckingCourtney began her doctoral training in the Nutrition Department at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2014. Prior to that she earned dual Master's degrees from Saint Louis University in Nutrition and Public Health, Courtney …
…
continue reading

1
Lessons Learned in Coaching
13:21
13:21
پخش در آینده
پخش در آینده
لیست ها
پسندیدن
دوست داشته شد
13:21Hosted by Marie-Therese SchultesInterviewee Karen BlaseKaren Blase, PhD, is Senior Scientist Emerita at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Karen is a Founder, along with Dean Fixsen, of the National Implementation Research Network (NIRN). Karen has been a program developer, resear…
…
continue reading