Firefighter Kyle D. and Medical Student Warren Evans will be putting their heads together in discussing their collective pasts. Both raised in the rough neighborhood of Pine Hills, they made it out with stories to tell. Your hosts will be discussing everything from 911 calls during their experience…
The Podcast From The Bottom is a truly exceptional podcast that deserves all the recognition it receives. As a listener, I have been thoroughly impressed with the content and the individuals behind it. Dr. Evans, one of the hosts, has proven himself to be one of my favorite surgeons to work with as a Paramedic. His dedication to patient care and willingness to teach has made him an invaluable mentor for me. Not only does he excel in his field, but his kindness and willingness to share his knowledge sets him apart from many others in the medical profession. I am immensely grateful for all that I have learned from him through this podcast.
One of the best aspects of The Podcast From The Bottom is the incredible wealth of medical pearls that are shared throughout each episode. The hosts, both phenomenal physicians and providers themselves, deliver valuable information that is relevant not only to healthcare professionals but to anyone interested in learning more about medicine. Their expertise shines through in their discussions, making it an informative and enlightening listen for all. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone working in healthcare or simply wanting to expand their knowledge on medical topics.
While it is difficult to find any significant flaws in The Podcast From The Bottom, if there were one area for improvement, it would be beneficial to have more diverse perspectives represented on the show. While the hosts themselves bring a wealth of experience and knowledge, including guest speakers or panelists could add even more depth and insight into various medical topics. This would provide a more well-rounded perspective and further enhance the educational value of the podcast.
In conclusion, The Podcast From The Bottom is an exceptional podcast hosted by two genuinely inspiring individuals on an important mission. Their dedication to sharing medical pearls, inspiring listeners to find strength in challenging circumstances, and providing valuable insights make this podcast a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration in their own life or looking to expand their understanding of medicine. With its engaging content and exceptional hosts, I give The Podcast From The Bottom 6 out of 5 stars.
Discussion on how real self limitation is and how you can overcome it.
Dr. Evans explains his own experience with stimulus and response and how being aware of this concept can help give you an edge.
Have ever contemplated doing something more with your career? Education? Ever had a dream of a different life? You must start with a vision of what you want your dream life to look like. The show host gives his personal experience of what it has been like to realize a vision for over a decade. Email Contact: realliferealsurgery@gmail.com
Dr. Caswell joins Podcast Host Dr. Evans in dissecting how diet and nutrition plays a crucial role regarding high perfmance in the setting of surgery.
Trauma Medical Director Dr. Thurston and veteran General Surgeon Dr. Hird discuss high performance aspects of surgery and where we fall short. Join us for a discussion regarding areas we are doing well as well as things we can improve upon.
Warren answers some fundamental questions from listeners
Dr. Evans reviews and dissects this chapter based on his own expereinces with liver trauma.
First chapter dissection with Trauma Critical Care Surgeon and General Surgery Program Director Dr. Michael Mount. Listen in as we talk about life and surgical paradigms based on trauma.
New miniseries outlining the famous trauma manual "Top Knife." As part of the miniseries each chapter will be dissected in addition to direct naration of the text in full. Stand by to get some. -W.E.
Listen in as Dr. Evans mediates the conversation between Chief Resident Dr. Colangione and Surgical Intern Dr. Stephen Smith, as they discuss where they have been, how they have traversed their expereriences, and how they compare.
Chief Resident Dr. Denis Jimenez discusses his experience over 5 years of general surgery residency before his sets off to begin his career in rural general surgery.
Veteran Surgeons Dr. Barry Hird and Dr. Brian Thurston discuss what they think are the most imprtant attributes to becoming a surgeon.
Meet you new host and come to find what to expect from this new series.
Warren gives a recap of lessons learned from the first two months of residency.
Warren gives a brief intro to what the first two weeks of surgical residency is like, and shares some thoughts regarding discipline.
Aaron and Warren discuss current events surrounding the George Floyd incident with special guest and former police officer Steve Abraham.
Dr. Markwith and Dr. Evans give you the intro to episodes planned to begin release in July as the began their residency training programs.
Aaron and Warren discuss decision making in their medical careers and beyond.
After a long break Warren explains the benefits of stress and how it can induce positive change.
Some reflection on the importance of relationships and the need to face hardship.
Warren talks about the value of reminding yourself to be tough.
A short piece on how comping mechanisms learned from a past of poverty can help you succeed.
Aaron and Warren record live in Spartanburg.
Quick thought for the week about exposing your weaknesses with confidence.
Warren talks about the importance of personal victory before public victory, based on a principle derived from Dr. Stephan Covey's "Seven Habits For Highly Effective People."
Warren covers one of the Challenges from the David Goggins book "Can't Hurt Me." Quick listen to help find your weaknesses in order to transform them into strengths.
Warren talks about how you can be inhibitory to your own success without even realizing it, or maybe by recognizing but ignoring it. Gain some tips on how to get out of your comfort zone and get after it!
Warren talks about the importance of listening versus flapping your jaw. Referencing Col. Hal Moore, Jock Willink, and Dr. Covey, you will come away from this episode with some new insight, guaranteed.
Warren speaks of the importance of sacrifice in order to succeed and some of the factors to consider in reaching your goals.
Warren introduces the concept "Taking Souls" idealized by Navy SEAL David Goggins. More to come from the Goggins book "Can't Hurt Me." Find the link below for the book. Link to book https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Hurt-Me-Master-Your/dp/1544512287
Aaron and Warren respond to article published in Humans Of New York article authored by a medical student who has just graduated. Hear your hosts give their two-cents on how one can choose your attitude when doing "Hard Things."
Quick minisode by Warren on minimalism and how it can simplify your life for the better.
Readings from Dale Carnegie's infamous "How To Win Friends And Influence People" Section Four Chap. One- Where Dale speaks on how one should go about addressing fault. Great episode for and leader old or new. Link to book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/B008GAT3BI/ref=asc_df_B008GAT3BI/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312607785736&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11925898190821870239&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9011566&hvtargid=pla-572167385475&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61775261186&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312607785736&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11925898190821870239&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9011566&hvtargid=pla-572167385475
Aaron and Warren interview special guest Dr. Amaechi where they discuss some of the struggles women in medicine work through on a daily basis. How to balance your work and life as a doctor and a parent? How to maintain goals as an established attending physician? How can medical students get the most out of physicians that seem like they are not interested in teaching? These are just a few areas uncovered and contemplated with Dr. Amaechi. If you are a medical student, resident, or even an attending, this is a great episode to gain perspective on all aspects of medicine.
Aaron and Warren emphasize the importance of a strong support system in achieving success in all aspects of life.
Aaron and Warren recapitulate the purpose of this podcast, bearing all with their personal stories of struggle and triumph. Good episode for new subscribers and for existing members.
Aaron and Warren dig into how important it is to live in the moment and to value any experiences as a source of greater strength.
Minisode from the blog concerning the reality that any human is capable to greatness or evil. This short session expounds upon the the value of understanding this.
Aaron and Warren discuss the importance of self-doubt in the role of augmenting insight of reality. Never think the same of self-doubt as a negative entity. Great episode in helping to learn balance of confidence, doubt, and ego.
Warren Shares a personal experience of failure where ego showed its ugly head. Great mini-episode if you want some advice analyzing failure.
Aaron and Warren discuss how to set short term goals and stick with them. This is a great "how to" episode on how to avoid most common mistakes people make when setting their sights on a new goal.
Aaron and Warren break down procrastination to its roots and give insight on how to overcome and combat it with discipline.
Warren interviews third year Law Student Rusty Umble where they discuss the ups and downs of law school and how to find value in these experiences for all contexts of life. Great episode for anyone going through a challenging experience.
Your hosts Aaron and Warren break down what it means to be a "professional" and what should be expected in fulfilling this role. Giving advice from their previous careers, this is a great episode to check out if you are starting any new job and you want some tips or if you have been in game for some time and want to step it up to the next level.
Warren introduces new co-host Aaron Markwith. This episode Warren and Aaron talk about the experience of studying for high-stakes examination and the purpose of the process.
Warren gives a quick piece on appreciating those who helped him get to where he is today. This episode is dedicated to the Apopka Fire Department. Special Thanks to Lt. R.L. Colina and Chief S. Page.
Awesome piece provided to us by Dale Carnegie where he focuses on helping us learn to get what we want by understanding what is important to others first. Timeless advice that can help you succeed in business, home, school, etcetera.