Paul Harvey Podcast show

Paul Harvey Podcast

Summary: The Paul Harvey Podcast features rebroadcasts from his "News and Comment" and "The Rest of the Story" radio shows from the 1970s through 1990s. He blended news reporting along with an expression of his personal values: love of God and America, Midwestern roots, heart-warming tales of average Americans, family values, and optimism for the future of America. Mr. Harvey was a broadcaster for more than half a century on the ABC News Network with a weekly audience of more than 24 million. He was recognized many times including the Horatio Alger Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' most prestigious civilian award. Mr. Harvey passed at age 90 in 2009.

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Podcasts:

 "Origin of Aspirin" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:19

S03-E29 Medicine Series 6 of 6, “Origin of Aspirin” Paul Harvey completes his six-part series about medicine featuring pioneers and medical practices. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Vaccination Overview | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Vaccination is the administration of antigenic material (a vaccine) to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen. Vaccines can prevent or ameliorate infectious disease. When a sufficiently large percentage of a population has been vaccinated, herd immunity results. The effectiveness of vaccination has been widely studied and verified. Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing infectious diseases.

 (Bonus) Inoculation Overview | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

The terms inoculation, vaccination and immunization are often used synonymously to refer to artificial induction of immunity against various infectious diseases. This is supported by some dictionaries. However, there are some important historical and current differences. In English medicine, inoculation referred only to the practice of variolation until the very early 1800s. When Edward Jenner introduced smallpox vaccine in 1798, this was initially called cowpox inoculation or vaccine inoculation. 

 "Early Inoculation Pioneer" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:11

S03-E28 Medicine Series 5 of 6, “Early Inoculation Therapy” Paul Harvey is in a six-part series about medicine featuring pioneers and medical practices. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Cerebral Palsy Overview | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. Signs and symptoms vary among people. Often, symptoms include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors. There may be problems with sensation, vision, hearing, swallowing, and speaking. Often babies with cerebral palsy do not roll over, sit, crawl, or walk as early as other children of their age.

 "Communication Despite Cerebral Palsy" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:33

S03-E26 Medicine Series 4 of 6, “Communication despite Cerebral Palsy” Paul Harvey is in a six-part series about medicine featuring pioneers and medical practices. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Scalpel History | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

A scalpel, or lancet, is a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used for surgery, anatomical dissection, and various arts and crafts (called a hobby knife). Scalpels may be single-use disposable or re-usable. Re-usable scalpels can have permanently attached blades that can be sharpened or, more commonly, removable single-use blades. Disposable scalpels usually have a plastic handle with an extensible blade (like a utility knife) and are used once, then the entire instrument is discarded.

 "Mystery Scalpel" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 07:29

S03-E26 Medicine Series 3 of 6, “Mystery Scalpel”. Paul Harvey is in a six-part series about medicine featuring pioneers and medical practices. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Polio Children Organization | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Polio Children is an international non-governmental organization which has fundraised over £1.3million to fund projects in India, Tanzania, South Sudan and Sierra Leone which enhance the welfare of children with poliomyelitis. The charity has provided scholarships, vocational training and material assistance to polio victims across the world to ensure they can live dignified, independent lives.

 (Bonus) Polio Vaccine Overview | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Polio vaccines are vaccines used to prevent poliomyelitis (polio). There are two types: one that uses inactivated poliovirus and is given by injection (IPV), and one that uses weakened poliovirus and is given by mouth (OPV). The World Health Organization recommends all children be fully vaccinated against polio. The two vaccines have eliminated polio from most of the world, and reduced the number of cases reported each year from an estimated 350,000 in 1988 to 37 in 2016.

 "Early Polio Treatment" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:24

S03-E25 Medicine Series 2 of 6, “Early Polio Treatment”. Paul Harvey is in a six-part series about medicine featuring pioneers and medical practices. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Microbiology Overview | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Microbiology (from Greek μικ̄ ρος, mīkros, "small"; βίος, bios, "life"; and - λογία, ­logia) is the study of microorganisms, those being unicellular (single cell), multicellular (cell colony), or acellular (lacking cells). Microbiology encompasses numerous sub-disciplines including virology, parasitology, mycology and bacteriology.

 "The Shy Microbiology Pioneer" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:33

S03-E24 Medicine Series 1 of 6, “The Shy Microbiology Pioneer”. Paul Harvey begins a six-part series about medicine featuring pioneers and medical practices. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Transcript "Freedom with Responsibility" | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Transcript “Freedom with Responsibility”. Paul Harvey shares a message through the Landon Lecture Series at Kansas State University on September 19, 2003 (48 minutes). This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 "Freedom with Responsibility" (48:00) | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 47:52

S03-E23 “Freedom with Responsibility”. Paul Harvey shares a message through the Landon Lecture Series at Kansas State University on September 19,2003 (54 minutes). This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

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