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The Docket

Michael Spratt, Emilie Taman

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Criminal lawyer Michael Spratt and human rights and employment lawyer Emilie Taman discuss issues at the intersection of law, politics, and policy. What happens in our courts and the halls of power affects you. Feed your brain with answers to your most burning political and legal questions. Check out more at: www.michaelspratt.com And join the Docket's discord channel to chat and listen to live recordings: https://discord.gg/2TzUamZ
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The Dr. Geo Podcast is a show that takes an integrative approach to men's health, prostate, and functional urology to optimize their health and help them live better with age. Visit https://drgeo.com/ today to learn how to live better with age.
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In this extra-special bonus episode two literary legends, Michael Frayn and Blake Morrison - both of whom knew Christopher Wordsworth - join host Saul Wordsworth for a discussion about father-son memoirs. Link to The Observer feature cited in this episode will be posted here on Sunday 12th May. Original music by Saul Wordsworth from the series is a…
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This episode of the Dr. Geo podcast features a conversation with Dr. Daniel Spratt, a renowned radiation oncologist, about the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into prostate cancer treatment, specifically through the application of Arterial AI. Dr. Spratt, affiliated with University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and Case Western Reserv…
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So, episode 141 – a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should. Buckle up for a extra long episode dissecting the acquittal of of Umar Zameer in the death of Toronto police officer Jeffrey Northrup. We take a deep dive into the bail decision, the complet…
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The Dr. Geo Podcast celebrates the 100th episode with special guest Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a noted biology professor from Boston College who specializes in cancer research. They delve into the significance of metabolic therapy in cancer treatment, particularly exploring the role of ketogenic diets, water fasting, and the critical maintenance of low g…
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Saul Wordsworth visits the British Library in search of Spratt, a name cited in his father's diaries and very likely the figure central to “that moment in Iraq". Link to BBC feature Original music by Saul Wordsworth from the series is available on Spotify and other streaming services. Executive producer of the series is Paul Kobrak (The Louis Thero…
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So, episode 140 – a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should. We are joined by Rhiannon and Peter from the amazing 5-4 podcast to chew the fat on the United Sates Supreme Court, politicization of the justice system, and judicial pooping. 5-4 is a podca…
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Join Dr. Geo as he catches up with his former professor, Dr. Greg Kelly, a renowned naturopathic physician and Senior Director of Product Development at NeuroHacker Collective. Together, they dive into the fascinating world of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD), unraveling its importance in our body's energy and cellular health. From discussin…
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In this enlightening conversation, Dr. geo interviews Dr. Miles Spar, a renowned clinical practice leader focusing on chronic diseases and integrative medicine. Dr. Spar brings his knowledge to the table, highlighting the critical yet underappreciated role of endothelial cells and the endothelial glycocalyx in maintaining arterial health. Discover …
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So, episode 139 – a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should. We are joined by the amazing professor Daphnie Gilbert, who specializes in teaching criminal and constitutional law, to talk about the announcement that the government is delaying (again) th…
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In a world where heart disease looms large, claiming lives prematurely through heart attacks and strokes, the quest for a solution has never been more critical. This episode features a profound conversation between Dr. Geo and Dr. Daniel Chung, a respected naturopathic physician with over two decades of experience in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Chung, a …
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Dive into the heart of health with Dr. Geo and esteemed cardiologist Dr. Joel Kahn in a compelling episode about combating heart disease. Discover the critical role of Lipoprotein(a) and how diet—especially plant-based choices—and specific animal proteins impact cardiovascular health. The doctors debunk myths about vegan diets, highlight essential …
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Join cardiologist Dr. Geo's interview with Dr. Alon Gitig in an enlightening conversation about cardiovascular health and risks in this first installment of a four-part HEART SERIES hosted by Dr. Geo. This engaging interview delves into the significance of arterial plaque and biomarkers in predicting heart disease and stroke. Explore intricate topi…
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NEW RELEASE: Devil in the Wilderness: Original Podcast Soundtrack by Saul Wordsworth is available on Spotify, Amazon Music and all other streaming services. This episode features previously unheard diary entries including an original poem by Christopher Wordsworth, plus a letter that has recently come to light. Images from the series can be found h…
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In this episode, Dr. Geo sits down with prostate cancer expert Dr. Samir Taneja from NYU Langone Medical Center's Department of Urology to discuss the state-of-the-art advancements in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment. They delve into Dr. Taneja's pioneering work in utilizing MRI technology for accurately locating and biopsying prostate tumor…
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In this episode, Dr. Geo Espinosa engages in an informative conversation with renowned sleep expert Dr. Michael Breus. Known as "The Sleep Doctor," Dr. Breus is a clinical psychologist and a diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine, boasting an impressive career dedicated to the mysteries of sleep. This episode delves deep into the signifi…
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Join Dr. Geo in a concise and revealing podcast episode featuring Dr. Lisa Paz, a prominent sex therapist. They tackle the often misunderstood topic of pornography's impact on male sexuality. Dr. Paz, equipped with her extensive experience in clinical sexology, challenges the prevailing view that pornography is solely detrimental to male sexual hea…
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In this empowering episode of the Dr. Geo Podcast, we welcome back Jeff Young for an insightful discussion on overcoming the fear of strength training. Geared towards men, especially those who have never been athletes or have been out of the game for decades, this episode demystifies strength training and addresses common apprehensions. Jeff, with …
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In this insightful episode of the Dr. Geo Podcast, we delve into the latest advancements in Prostate Cancer surgery with the esteemed Dr. Keith Kowalczyk. As a leading expert in urology, Dr. Kowalczyk sheds light on innovative surgical techniques that are revolutionizing patient outcomes, particularly in postoperative urinary continence. Throughout…
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Reproduced in full: Christopher Wordsworth's essay The Self-Inflicted Wound - which would propel him from isolation and hunger in the depths of bleak Snowdonia moorland, to Fleet Street. Plus discussion of future bonus episodes and the ripple effect of the series. The music video cited in the episode can be found HERE Original music by Saul Wordswo…
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In this insightful episode of our podcast, Dr. Geo sits down with the distinguished Dr. Alicia Morgan, a genital urinary medical oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the medical director of their survivorship program. This conversation is particularly close to the heart of many of our listeners who have shared their concerns about prostat…
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El Vino's on Fleet Street played host to an event marking the launch of the series. The speeches were captured and are replayed here. Plus reflections from Saul Wordsworth, and diary entries not featured previously. Executive producer of the series is Paul Kobrak (The Louis Theroux Podcast). The voice of Christopher Wordsworth is performed by Chris…
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In this enlightening episode of our podcast, we delve into the critical topic of prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment with the esteemed Dr. Ash Tewari. As a professor and chair of the Milton Carroll Petrie Department of Urology at the Eichin School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, Dr. Tewari brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to ou…
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So, episode 138 – a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should. This episode we dive into the murky world of Ontario judicial appointments under the Ford government and the newly released internal documents that show a disturbing pattern of delay raise q…
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In this insightful episode of our podcast, we delve into a controversial and highly relevant topic in the realm of prostate cancer – the classification and implications of Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Our guest, Dr. Scott Eggener, a renowned co-director of the U Chicago Medicine High Risk and Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic Program, brings his extens…
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In this episode, join Dr. Geo as he converses with Dr. Mark Emberton, a leading figure in urology and a driving force behind transformative advances in prostate cancer diagnosis. With a focus on a landmark German study, Dr. Emberton shares insights on how PSMA and MRI imaging might soon render prostate biopsies a thing of the past. Our expert guest…
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It's common to visit your physician and wonder if they're genuinely practicing what they preach. There's an unsaid expectation that doctors should personify health, but is that always the case? In today's episode, Dr. Geo talks with Dr. Jay Shah, an esteemed staff surgeon and associate professor of urology at Stanford University, with his added rol…
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6 of 6. Christopher Wordsworth's son, Saul, weighs up the evidence of what happened in Iraq and reaches a conclusion. He also charts his father's final years - and considers his legacy. Executive producer of the series is Paul Kobrak (The Louis Theroux Podcast). The voice of Christopher Wordsworth is performed by Chris Porter. Original music by Sau…
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So, episode 137– a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should. This episode we sit down with journalist Rachel Gilmore. Some call her a lightning rod for the far right, but more accurately she is a great communicator who delivers excellent short-form new…
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Are we looking at cancer from the right perspective? Could there be more to its onset than what we understand at a DNA level? This episode delves deep into an alternative view of how cancer might originate, focusing on a possible cellular powerhouse - the mitochondria. Join us as we chat with the esteemed Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare expe…
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5 of 6. As Christopher Wordsworth's trickle of work turns into a stream, he prepares to make the move from Snowdonia to London, though not before one final indiscretion. Meanwhile, his son Saul explores what it was like growing up with this man as his father. Executive producer of the series is Paul Kobrak (The Louis Theroux Podcast). The voice of …
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In an era dominated by pharmaceutical quick-fixes, the collective voice grows louder, demanding - "Where's the research?" for natural products, vitamins, herbs, and diverse diets. Cutting through this complex landscape, we bring Dr. Chris D'Adamo, a distinguished epidemiologist well-versed in the synergistic effects of healthy lifestyle practices o…
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4 of 6. After five years with Susan Russell, three friends rent Christopher Wordsworth an impossibly remote, derelict cottage seven miles from civilisation. Here he remains, freezing, starving and haunted by the past - until his fortunes finally begin to shift. Executive producer of the series is Paul Kobrak (The Louis Theroux Podcast). The voice o…
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3 of 6. Christopher Wordsworth begins a relationship with beautiful American heiress Sue Russell, daughter-in-law of Nobel prize winner Bertrand Russell. But after years of high living, Sue's mental instability finally catches up with them both, and a panorama of tragedy slowly begins to unfold. Executive producer of the series is Paul Kobrak (The …
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2 of 6. Former Fleet Street journalist Christopher Wordsworth fetches up in Snowdonia in 1953 with plans to write The Great Novel, but his arrival causes upset within the community, and his diaries reveal a man haunted by the past. Executive producer of the series is Paul Kobrak (The Louis Theroux Podcast). The voice of Christopher Wordsworth is pe…
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1 of 6. Video trailer here. Christopher Wordsworth was a Fleet Street journalist from 1962 until his death in 1998, when he was 83. He left behind five diaries that span 1953 to 1963, a period when he was divorced, penniless, living in Snowdonia and trying to pen the great novel. Episode one serves as background, covering his early years of promise…
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So, episode 136 – a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should. We are joined by Benjamin Perrin to talk about his new book, Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial. Ben is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard Schoo…
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In this episode, we challenge the terminology: Should Gleason 6 prostate conditions honestly be labeled as "cancer"? Many experts, including our esteemed guest, Dr. Adam Kibble - Chair of Urology at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber - believe the answer is a resounding "no." Delve deep into the nuances of a Gleason 6 diagnosis and why it might…
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Video trailer HERE * * * Christopher Wordsworth was a literary critic and sports writer on Fleet Street from 1962 until his death in 1998, when he was 83 and his son Saul Wordsworth was 25. He left behind five diaries that cover 1953 to 1963, a period when he was divorced, penniless, living in the wilderness of Snowdonia, and trying to write the gr…
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So, episode 135 – a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should. We are back! Time to shake the dust of of the microphone and say some words! After a brief catch up we offer some free advice to new law students and then take a look at some interesting cas…
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Join us in this enlightening episode, where we delve into cryotherapy for prostate cancer treatment, and we start by breaking down the basics: What is cryotherapy? How does this medical procedure function? And, importantly, who stands to benefit from it? Our guest for this discussion is the well-respected Dr. James Wesak, a urologic oncologist hail…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the intriguing relationship between vitamin E, Selenium, and the risk of prostate cancer. Taking center stage is the renowned SELECT trial from the early 2000s, which sparked numerous questions about this association. I'm honored to have Dr. Eric Klein, the study's primary author and former chair of urology at Cle…
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Dr. Geo converses with Dr. Herb Lepor, the esteemed Chairman of Urology at NYU Langone Health. (Quick note: He's also Dr. Geo's boss, so expect some fun dynamics!) Dr. Lepor's deep involvement in this field, particularly alongside Dr. Patrick Walsh, makes him an authority. Together, they delve into their co-authored research on the nerve-sparing te…
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Join Dr. Geo in today's insightful episode, where he unravels some surprising facts about the male porn industry with our guest, Dr. Justin Dubin, an acclaimed urologist and andrologist from Memorial Healthcare Systems in Miami. They delve into a lesser-known side of male porn stars, unearthing their struggles with erectile dysfunction. But that's …
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Welcome to this week's episode of "Drink Alcohol for Better Health," with your host, Dr. Geo. Ever been curious about the often-repeated statement: "I only drink socially, about two drinks a day because it's said to be healthy for men"? In both casual chatter and clinical contexts, we often hear of the potential benefits of moderate alcohol consump…
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In today's episode, we dive deep into this narrative, challenging the conventional norms of aging and self-limitation. Our esteemed guest, Akshay Nanavati, stands as a living testament to the human spirit's resilience and drive. From grappling with the clutches of drug addiction, PTSD, and depression, and standing on the precipice of suicide, Aksha…
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Welcome to the Dr. Geo Podcast! I'm Dr. Geo, and today we're diving into a topic that's near and dear to all of us: Exercise. I've heard it all - the classic excuses, from "I hate exercising" to "I just don't have the time." But let's put those excuses aside because today, it's all about breaking down those barriers and equipping you with the pract…
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Welcome to Dr. Geo's podcast! In this episode, our guest is the remarkable Dr. Sash Patel – a father, husband, philanthropist, functional medicine practitioner, and a doctor in chiropractic care. Dr. Patel's philosophy is profound in its simplicity: he firmly believes that the doctor of the future is the patient. With a passion for keeping people o…
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Welcome to The Dr. Geo Podcast, where we embark on an enlightening journey into the world of male urinary health. In this episode, your host, Dr. Geo, welcomes esteemed guest, Dr. Christopher Kelly from the renowned NYU Langone Health Department of Urology. With an impressive 23-year tenure as a faculty member and a specialization in male urinary d…
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Join Dr. Geo in a captivating conversation with Dr. Eric Yarnell, a renowned naturopathic doctor, and urology specialist, as they explore the intriguing world of urinary tract health. With their shared narrow specialty, they delve deep into urological conditions, including the notorious kidney stones that affect both men and women. Dr. Yarnell's co…
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