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Episode 15 – A nation of lonely hearts: Cardiovascular health in a pandemic


Welcome to Tulane University s
On Good Authority podcast. I m your host, Keith Brannon. It goes without saying that this past year hasn t been easy. The pandemic has added all kinds of new stressors and uncertainties to everyday life. To cope, many of us are turning to comfort food, maybe drinking more alcohol and binge-watching Netflix. We re also collectively more isolated. All told, these changes could have lasting impacts on our health, especially our hearts.
Keith Ferdinand
We have an increase in hormones in the body called the fight or flight hormones. It s the same thing that happens when we had, a wild animal would attack us, where your heart rate would go up, your blood pressure would go up, you start to perspire. Here with coronavirus, there s no line. There s no wild animal. But there s something out there that s lurking, and it causes a constant fear of being exposed. So that stress becomes omnipresent. ....

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Family celebrates mortgage payoff


Family celebrates mortgage payoff
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McDONOUGH COUNTY The owners of the first home built by the McDonough County chapter of Habitat for Humanity were recognized on Thursday morning for being the first to pay off their home.
Nancy and Perry Sinnett received the first home in McDonough County and are also the first to completely pay off their home after 24 years of living in the location.
Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Keith Branham said that one of the most impressive things about the Sinnetts was their ability to pay off the home so quickly, saying that they paid like clockwork on the road to paying off the home. ....

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Habitat for Humanity Touts 'Fabulous Success Story'


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Keith Branham, Executive Director of the Habitat chapter, said, “I think that’s a fabulous success story for Habitat and for you. This is what we’re about – helping people who can help themselves. The model is not a handout but a hand-up.”
Branham said the Habitat chapter typically does 30-year mortgages with zero interest payments. The Sinnetts paid it off in 24 years.
The couple emphasized that their home was not free. The Sinnetts and their friends helped with construction of the home, something that’s required by Habitat.
Nancy Sinnett said, “People don’t know that you do put in 500 hours of sweat. That includes your friends and other people. That’s not easy to get done when you’re working (a job too).” ....

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Episode 13 – The 15 White Coats


Faith Dawson
Let s consider for a minute physicians, patients and race. Evidence suggests that when doctors and patients share the same race or ethnicity, it improves time spent together, medication adherence and other factors. It can also dramatically affect outcomes of birth to Black mothers. Now, you two are at the beginning of your medical training, how has being a Black medical student influenced your understanding of the needs of the community?
Sydney Labat
I think that s that s probably a multifaceted question. From the standpoint of being a student and being in the hospital and interacting directly with patients, you can definitely see the change in a patient’s attitude, the change in the way a patient feels when the provider team walks in the room, they see someone who looks like them. Particularly I can talk about one experience in which I was on one of my rotations and I had a patient who ended up trusting me very much and, and when I had a day off, my res ....

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Episode 12 – COVID's Impact on New Orleans Musicians


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On Good Authority, Tulane University s podcast featuring fresh perspectives and lively discussions from leading experts on global topics and issues of the day. I m your host, Marianna Boyd, with Tulane Communications and Marketing. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, almost every industry has been upended by changes necessitated by the quickly spreading virus. In New Orleans, where music is an integral part of our culture and daily life, it became apparent that our cities musicians would be impacted significantly by safety precautions to combat the virus. Without their regular gigs at the city s many music venues or festivals throughout the year, musicians faced a seemingly insurmountable challenge: How to continue bringing music to audiences while we re all stuck at home. Today s guest is Melissa Weber, Hogan Jazz Archive curator with Tulane University Special Collections, the leading research center for the study of New Orleans jazz and related m ....

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