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Climate Change
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Go on an adventure into unexpected corners of the health and science world each week with award-winning host Maiken Scott. The Pulse takes you behind the doors of operating rooms, into the lab with some of the world's foremost scientists, and back in time to explore life-changing innovations. The Pulse delivers stories in ways that matter to you, and answers questions you never knew you had.

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Over the course of 20 years, writer Neil Shea explored the awe-inspiring landscape of the Arctic. He saw narwhals poking their tusks above the water, herds of caribou moving across the tundra, and majestic white wolves raising their young. He documen... more

So often, our relationships take a backseat to everything else on our to-do lists — but new research shows that nurturing personal connections plays a central role in our health and well-being. On this episode, we explore the science of connection, f... more

Ahead of Thanksgiving, we do a deep dive into what we actually know about diet, and what we should and shouldn’t be eating. We talk with a nutrition and metabolism scientist about recent diet trends and how they affect our health, hear from several c... more

How do our dreams connect to health, and how could ā€œdream engineeringā€ help people get over nightmares? Researcher Michelle Carr writes about that in her new book ā€œNightmare Obscura: A Dream Engineer's Guide Through the Sleeping Mind.ā€ We talk with C... more

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Recent Guests

Neil Shea
A contributing writer for National Geographic and author of Frostlines
National Geographic
Episode: Inside the Hidden Wonders of the Shrinking Arctic
Julia Bellews
Health reporter and co-author of 'Food Intelligence'
Episode: What Science Says About How Much Our Food Choices Matter
Salihah Mahmood Ahmed
Gastroenterologist and author of 'Foodology'
NHS
Episode: What Science Says About How Much Our Food Choices Matter
Michelle Carr
Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Addiction at University of Montreal
University of Montreal
Episode: How to 'Engineer' Your Dreams and End Nightmares
Murray Carpenter
Journalist and author
Author of "Sweet and Deadly"
Episode: Coca-Cola and a Secret Research Operation Meant to Exonerate Sugar
Judith Orloff
Psychiatrist and author with a background in paranormal studies
University of California, Los Angeles
Episode: Searching for Ghosts: The Quest to Prove the Paranormal
Nicole Curry
Researcher and reporter
Episode: Searching for Ghosts: The Quest to Prove the Paranormal
Liz Tan
Health and science reporter
Episode: Searching for Ghosts: The Quest to Prove the Paranormal
David Fajgenbaum
Physician and co-founder of Every Cure
Episode: How David Fajgenbaum Found His Own Treatment & Launched Every Cure

Host

Maiken Scott
Award-winning host known for exploring innovative health and science topics, guiding listeners through engaging narratives.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 369 ratings
  • Great stories, bad host

    There are lot of excellent stories but it’s very hard to listen to the host’s monotonous drone for 50 min straight. She saps the life out of every topic, no matter how fascinating.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    EnidaV
    Canadaa year ago
  • Illegally fired its talent and lost

    The Pluse and WHYY illegally fired one of their staff for having his own stand up show. Then they wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars of listener’s donated funds on lawyers to fight this. Well, WHYY and The Pulse lost! Amazingly disappointing that an NPR member station would spend its funds fighting its own employees union.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ted Post
    United States2 years ago
  • It really good

    Great podcast just not for me sorry šŸ˜•

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    goooi(gtgh
    Canada2 years ago
  • Gem

    Of all the podcasts I subscribe to (mostly public radio shows, but not exclusively), ā€œThe Pulseā€ is the one I find consistently interesting and worth hearing to the episode’s end. The subject matter is fresh, even unexpected at times, and well produced. The host, Maiken Scott, is easy to listen to. Other podcast producers, who seem to think just throwing a couple talkers before a microphone to improvise, would do well to study this one to see how it’s done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zelda1954
    United States3 years ago
  • Evolved in the wrong direction

    I started listening years ago, the topics are always interesting, showing things under various lights. It’s been almost a year that the quality has declined. Each story told to illustrate a topic drags on for 10-15 min before getting to the point, not bringing anything interesting to the table while doing so. Each episode has become a drag. Sad, as this show used to be so interesting.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Slsf78
    United States3 years ago

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The podcast's emphasis on personal narratives alongside expert insight enhances relatability and exploration of complex issues.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and diverse range of health topics covered, making the show informative and enjoyable.
Some feedback indicates that the host's delivery could be polished further to improve engagement and presentation quality.

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#47
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Apple Podcasts
#223
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Apple Podcasts
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How to 'Engineer' Your Dreams and End Nightmares
Q: If I want to learn how to lucid dream or how to dream lucidly, what should I do?
Techniques such as the reality check method, which involves questioning whether you're dreaming during the day, can help induce lucid dreams.
How to 'Engineer' Your Dreams and End Nightmares
Q: What have you learned about causes or potential causes for nightmares?
The main cause of nightmares is experiencing stress or adversity in life, often related to post-traumatic stress disorder.
How to 'Engineer' Your Dreams and End Nightmares
Q: What is dream engineering?
Dream engineering involves methods to influence the content of dreams, such as presenting sensory stimulation during sleep or using visualization techniques.
How Veterans Find Healing After War
Q: What helped you gain a better understanding of your past?
Going through psychedelic therapy allowed me to engage with aspects of my life that I had buried within me.
How Veterans Find Healing After War
Q: What did you do after the therapy helped you?
I reached out to friends that were struggling and said I think I found something that may work.

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Content focuses on diverse health and science-related stories, inviting listeners to explore unexpected topics and the complexity of experiences within the medical field and the environment. Over the course of episodes, themes such as mental health, the impact of climate change, dietary choices, and innovative health treatments emerge, often featuring experts who bring unique insights into these subjects. Listeners are likely to find engaging narratives that connect personal stories with broader societal issues, enriching their understanding of the interplay between health, science, and human experience.

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Recent guests on The Pulse include:

1. Neil Shea
2. Julia Bellews
3. Salihah Mahmood Ahmed
4. Michelle Carr
5. Murray Carpenter
6. Judith Orloff
7. Nicole Curry
8. Liz Tan

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