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The Shameless Reinvention Podcast

We provide the honest conversations about reinvention that you can't find elsewhere—delivered with cultural wisdom, spiritual depth, and the kind of truth-telling that actually creates change. You may have to try different approaches to find what works uniquely for you, and we're here for that entire journey.

The Science of Research Engagement

The science of research engagement: innovation and best practices at the interface between medical research and human participants. 

Cobb & Company: Leadership & Mentorship in Addressing Health Disparities

This new podcast series from the W. Montague Cobb Institute features interviews with thought leaders and change makers who are ending health disparities, achieving equitable representation in the healthcare workforce, mentoring clinician scientists, and increasing diversity in clinical trial participation. The Cobb Institute is an independent organization founded by the National Medical Association to lead research into racial and ethnic health disparities, and to advocate for solutions in five key areas: disparities awareness, workforce representation and resiliency, diverse participation in medical research, equitable access to healthcare, and equitable outcomes in healthcare. Randall C. Morgan Jr., MD, MBA, President and CEO of the W. Montague Cobb Institute, is the lead host. Guest hosts will be drawn from Cobb Institute staff and from the Cobb Institute Board of Directors. Dr. W. Montague Cobb was a distinguished professor of anatomy at Howard University, who combined a physician’s mindset with physical anthropology, anatomy research, and a lifelong commitment to mentoring medical students, physicians and scientists. He was determined to confront racial disparities in medicine, and to advance equitable representation across healthcare and the sciences.

Kidney Transplant Conversations - Provider/HCP Edition

Kidney Transplant Conversations - Provider/HCP Edition, explores the initiatives and innovations that are improving the quality of transplant care and reducing transplant disparities.

The NBNA Podcast

The NBNA mission is to provide a forum for collective action by African American nurses to represent and provide a forum for Black nurses to advocate for and implement strategies to ensure access to the highest quality of healthcare for persons of color. The NBNA represents approximately 200,000 African American nurses from the USA, Canada, Eastern Caribbean and Africa, with 115 chartered chapters nationwide. NBNA is committed to excellence in education and conducts continuing education programs for nurses and allied health professionals throughout the year. Join us for regular podcast episodes. For more information visit www.NBNA.org

Kidney Transplant Conversations ~ Patient, Donor & Caregiver Edition

Kidney Transplant Conversations – Stay Informed, Encouraged, and Connected Kidney Transplant Conversations is a podcast built for everyone touched by kidney transplantation: patients, donor families, living donors, caregivers, and the clinicians who support them. Each episode brings authentic, real-world stories that illuminate the science, the humanity, and the hope behind transplantation. Through candid conversations with transplant recipients, living donors, advocates, surgeons, psychologists, researchers, and community leaders, we explore every dimension of the transplant journey — from navigating diagnosis to finding a donor, recovering from surgery, managing long-term health, and discovering new purpose afterward. Listeners will hear powerful personal stories, expert insights, and practical guidance that can help you feel more confident, more informed, and more connected. Whether you’re preparing for transplant, supporting someone you love, or working to improve patient care, this series offers ongoing inspiration and actionable knowledge. Subscribe to stay informed, encouraged and up-to-date with the latest lived experiences, emerging science, and community perspectives shaping the future of kidney transplantation. Please send suggestions for guests and topics to: rolf.taylor@projectadvocacy.com

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