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Best podcasts about Aaron Miller

Latest podcast episodes about Aaron Miller

The Full Arch Podcast
Invest in Yourself!

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 26:00


In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller discusses why investing in yourself is one of the most valuable decisions you can make as a clinician. Through real patient cases, continuing education experiences, and lessons learned from advanced training, Dr. Miller explains how expanding your knowledge and skillset can create more opportunities to help patients and grow professionally. Key Insights:

The Full Arch Podcast
YOU are the Captain!

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 33:29


In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller discusses the mindset shifts that help clinicians grow beyond limiting beliefs, improve surgical efficiency, and take greater ownership of their outcomes in full-arch dentistry. Using examples from zygomatic implant cases, patient management, and practice operations, Dr. Miller explains why doctors must learn to lead with intention, direct the treatment experience, and continuously refine their systems both inside and outside the operatory. The episode also explores accountability, team leadership, and the role ownership plays in long-term success. Key Insights 

1819 News: The Podcast
Christ Is King: Reclaiming Christian Statecraft in America

1819 News: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 65:30


In this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, Bryan Dawson sits down with Aaron Miller, founder of the Institute for Christian Statecraft, for a deep conversation on Christianity, politics, leadership, and the future of Western civilization. They discuss what “Christian statecraft” actually means, why Christians can't retreat from politics, the importance of building generational inheritance, and how strong Christian leadership can reclaim culture and institutions. The conversation also explores Rhodesia, the failures of modern conservatism, the rise of Christian nationalism, and why young men are searching for purpose, mission, and truth in an increasingly hostile culture. If you've ever wondered how faith should shape politics—and why the future of America may depend on it—this episode is for you.

1819 News: The Podcast Video
Christ Is King: Reclaiming Christian Statecraft in America

1819 News: The Podcast Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 65:30


In this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, Bryan Dawson sits down with Aaron Miller, founder of the Institute for Christian Statecraft, for a deep conversation on Christianity, politics, leadership, and the future of Western civilization. They discuss what “Christian statecraft” actually means, why Christians can't retreat from politics, the importance of building generational inheritance, and how strong Christian leadership can reclaim culture and institutions. The conversation also explores Rhodesia, the failures of modern conservatism, the rise of Christian nationalism, and why young men are searching for purpose, mission, and truth in an increasingly hostile culture. If you've ever wondered how faith should shape politics—and why the future of America may depend on it—this episode is for you.

Magnify
Getting To Know Ian McConnell

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 51:02


In this episode, Aaron Miller sits down with Ian McConnell, our recent speaker at our Men's Conference, to hear his testimony and discuss pastoral ministry and the importance of the local church. The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Rosedale Bible College Podcast Network
The Ramblings of a Millennial – Aaron Miller

Rosedale Bible College Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 33:26


Magnify
Getting To Know Devon Kauflin

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 29:28


In this special video episode of Magnify, Aaron Miller sits down with Pastor Devon Kauflin to hear his testimony. Together, they discuss the role of music in the church and what it means to faithfully live and serve in the context of the local church.The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Scripture Untangled
S13 Ep02 | Aaron Miller | Like Moses: Saying Yes When You Feel Unqualified

Scripture Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 42:05


Watch or listen to author and ordained minister Rev. Aaron Miller being interviewed by CBS Ambassador, Rev. Dr. Andrew Stirling. In this episode, they discuss faith, calling, worship, and Christian witness in a busy and uncertain world. Drawing on Scripture, lived experience, and his books, Aaron explores why repentance and forgiveness sit at the heart of the gospel, and how worship forms us into a different way of being human.In this episode, Aaron and Andrew discuss:Growing up in a clergy household and his early faith formation.Aaron's call to ministry and how it relates to the calling of Moses.Aaron's new book, Weird in the World: Living Towards the World God Wants, which addresses the distinctiveness of Christian life in a secular world.How Aaron stays spiritually groundedWhen ministry starts to feel like too much, what role does Scripture playRead the transcript: https://biblesociety.ca/transcript-scripture-untangled-s13-ep2 =====Rev. Aaron Miller is an ordained minister in the United Church of Canada. He serves University Hill United Church, in Vancouver BC, and is the denominational Campus Minister at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of two books, Witnesses of These Things: Faithfulness Here and Now, and Weird in the World: Living Towards the World God Wants. He is currently pursuing a PhD in New Testament Studies, at the Vancouver School of Theology, in partnership with the University of Pretoria. Aaron lives in Vancouver with his wife Kate, and their teenaged sons.Canadian Bible Society: biblesociety.caHelp people hear God speak: biblesociety.ca/donateConnect with us on Instagram: @canadianbiblesocietyThe Bible Course: biblecourse.ca

Magnify
Getting to Know Sargon Davoodi

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 49:48


In this episode, Aaron Miller sits down with Sargon Davoodi to hear his testimony of God's faithfulness. He reflects on the many ways God's preserving hand has been evident in his life. His story is a reminder that God is always at work, even in the most uncertain circumstances.The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Conference Coverage
Applying the 2024 McDonald Criteria: Real-World Impacts on MS Diagnosis

Conference Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 3:00


Guest: Aaron Miller, MD Early real-world experience with the 2024 McDonald criteria suggests a meaningful increase in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnoses, driven largely by recognition of optic nerve involvement and reclassification of radiologically isolated syndrome. Hear from Dr. Aaron Miller as he reviews emerging evidence, explains how these updates are reshaping diagnostic pathways, and addresses practical challenges in implementation. Dr. Miller is the Medical Director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis and a Professor of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. He also spoke about this topic at the 2026 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting.

NeuroFrontiers
Applying the 2024 McDonald Criteria: Real-World Impacts on MS Diagnosis

NeuroFrontiers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 3:00


Guest: Aaron Miller, MD Early real-world experience with the 2024 McDonald criteria suggests a meaningful increase in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnoses, driven largely by recognition of optic nerve involvement and reclassification of radiologically isolated syndrome. Hear from Dr. Aaron Miller as he reviews emerging evidence, explains how these updates are reshaping diagnostic pathways, and addresses practical challenges in implementation. Dr. Miller is the Medical Director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis and a Professor of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. He also spoke about this topic at the 2026 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting.

Conference Coverage
Updates in MS Care: Key Topics at AAN 2026

Conference Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 3:30


Guest: Aaron Miller, MD Hear from Dr. Aaron Miller as he shares important updates in multiple sclerosis (MS) at the 2026 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting. Dr. Miller is the Medical Director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis and a Professor of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.

NeuroFrontiers
Updates in MS Care: Key Topics at AAN 2026

NeuroFrontiers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 3:30


Guest: Aaron Miller, MD Hear from Dr. Aaron Miller as he shares important updates in multiple sclerosis (MS) at the 2026 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting. Dr. Miller is the Medical Director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis and a Professor of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.

Future Christian
Aaron Miller on The Gift of Being Weird: Faith in a Conforming World

Future Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 76:46 Transcription Available


What does it mean to live faithfully in a world that rewards conformity—and why might the Christian life feel “weird”? In this episode, Martha Tatarnic talks with Aaron Miller about what it looks like to follow Jesus in a way that resists cultural expectations and embraces a more intentional, embodied faith. Drawing from his ministry experience and writing, Aaron reframes “weird” not as something to avoid, but as a sign of living in alignment with the kingdom of God. The conversation explores how practices like prayer, Scripture, lament, and worship form disciples who can live with clarity and conviction in a complex world. Aaron also highlights the role of imagination in the Christian life—both as a response to cultural challenges and as a way to envision communities shaped by hope. They discuss the importance of formation over performance, the tension between cultural relevance and faithfulness, and how local churches can cultivate rhythms that sustain authentic discipleship. Together they explore: Why the Christian life can feel “weird”—and why that's not a problem The role of spiritual practices in forming faithful disciples How imagination shapes both personal faith and church life The importance of lament, presence, and embodied faith What it looks like to live with intentionality in everyday life Rev Aaron Miller is the congregational minister at University Hill United Church, and the UCC campus minister at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Witnesses of These Things: Faithfulness Here and Now, and Weird in the World: Living Towards the World God Wants. Aaron lives in Vancouver with his wife, Kate, and their teenaged sons.    Mentioned Resources:

The Full Arch Podcast
The Boys Discuss Becoming Zygomaniacs

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 35:58


The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026 In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt is joined by Dr. Aaron Miller to discuss their journey into advanced implant surgery and the growing role of remote anchorage techniques in full-arch dentistry. They break down the learning curve behind procedures like zygomatic implants and pterygoids, the training required to build surgical confidence, and what it takes to start handling more complex cases. From international training experiences to performing their first cases in practice, the conversation offers a candid look at how surgeons expand their skill set responsibly. This episode explores how repetition, mentorship, and the right training pathways help clinicians develop the confidence to tackle advanced full-arch cases. Key Highlights:

Magnify
Hope in the Hard Conversations

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 27:03


Hard conversations are rarely easy, but they can be deeply fruitful. In this episode, Aaron Miller is joined by Pastor Jared and Pastor Alan to talk about how to approach difficult conversations with prayer, humility, and a desire to build others up. Even when the process is uncomfortable, these moments can lead to encouragement, growth, and greater unity in Christ.The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website at ⁠⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠⁠.

Magnify
Teens and Technology

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 52:12


How should Christian parents think about teens and technology? In this episode, Aaron Miller sits down with Heidi and Joe Keller to discuss how the truth of God's Word shapes the way we approach screens, social media, and digital life. Together, they explore enjoying technology in its proper place, modeling the principles we want our kids to follow, and simply being faithful in the everyday work of parenting.Resources:The Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtThe Tech-Wise Family by Andy CrouchYour Teenager is not Crazy by Dr. Jeramy & Jerusha ClarkThe Age Of Opportunity by Paul David TrippThe Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website at ⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠.

Firewall
A Bold Prediction About Prediction Markets

Firewall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 42:43


Why are the biggest names in venture betting big on prediction markets? Aaron Miller, principal at Will Ventures, joins Bradley to talk about the evolution of platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket into a new kind of financial exchange and societal "source of truth." They dig into the states-versus-federal regulatory battle, the surge in American gambling behavior, and then turn to the messy restructuring of college sports. Do our old ideas about it make sense anymore?This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City's only free podcast recording studio.Send us an email with your thoughts on today's episode: info@firewall.media.Be sure to watch Bradley's TED Talk on Mobile Voting at https://go.ted.com/bradleytusk.Subscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter and follow Bradley on Linkedin + Substack + YouTube.

Echoes of History
The Tang Dynasty: The End of China's Golden Age?

Echoes of History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 51:22


Assassin's Creed Dynasty provides a vivid recreation of China as it was 1300 years ago, during the reign of the Tang Dynasty. The story focuses on a pivotal moment for the emperors, when a huge rebellion plunged the empire into a civil war that took nearly a decade - and the brutal deaths of millions - to end.Yet despite this turbulence, the Tang Dynasty is often thought to have ruled over a golden age in Chinese history, characterised by peace, stability and the peak of ancient art.To make sense of this apparent contradiction, Matt Lewis welcomes back Dr Jeremiah Jenne, host of the Barbarians at the Gate history podcast, and the historical travel podcast, By Their Own Compass. Listen to his fascinating recounting of the long history of the Great Wall of China.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Watch these interviews and exclusive videos on our YouTube channel.Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Michael McDaidProduced by: Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:Theme Master by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordForbidden City (Calm Session) by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Echoes of History
Rasputin: Russia's Greatest Propaganda Machine?

Echoes of History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 67:49


Grigori Rasputin is a household name, mostly thanks to the Boney M song. And such is Rasputin's reputation that you can't help but think of the "mad monk" when playing Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia, even though he doesn't appear in the game. Was he really Russia's greatest love machine? Did he have supernatural abilities? Was he even an ordained priest? To help answer these questions and more, Matt Lewis is joined by Professor Leonid Trofimov from Bentley University. As well as being senior lecturer in history and an expert on Russian relations with the rest of the world, he is the co-author of Seven Myths of the Russian Revolution.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Watch these interviews and exclusive videos on our YouTube channel.Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Michael McDaidProduced by: Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic by Aaron Miller, Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

VOMRadio
NEW YEAR 2026: Encouraging Gatherings, Government Transitions and Praying for Persecuted Christians

VOMRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 31:42


Aaron Miller, Vice President of International Ministry at The Voice of the Martyrs, looks back to recount changes and transitions he saw during 2025 in places like Syria, Turkmenistan, Tanzania, and Saudi Arabia. He also shares stories of sitting down with fellow believers in hostile areas and restricted nations and how VOM's work expanded in countries such as Benin, Indonesia, Morocco, and western Nepal. "In times of transition," Aaron says, "our staff sees opportunities." VOM's field staff is excited by the chance to reach new places, which allows them to learn the needs of our persecuted brothers and sisters, pray for them specifically and find the best ways VOM can serve. You'll hear how VOM is facilitating gatherings where pastors and gospel workers meet brothers and sisters doing similar work in other closed countries. These gatherings are opportunities to hear testimonies, pray together and worship the Lord freely with other persecuted Christians. Listen as Aaron shares sacred sentences written in a letter from an imprisoned pastor thanking VOM for taking care of his wife and children. "I want to thank you for ministering to orphans of living fathers," the pastor wrote, "ministering to widows of living husbands." Hear how you can pray for the specific needs of persecuted Christians, and request your free copy of VOM's 2026 Global Prayer Guide to help you know how to pray throughout this year for Christians in India, Venezuela, and many more hostile areas and restricted nations. The VOM App for your smartphone or tablet will help you pray daily in 2026 for persecuted Christians in nations like North Korea, Nigeria and Bangladesh, as well as provide free access to e-books, audiobooks, video content and feature films. Download the VOM App for your iOS or Android device today.

The Full Arch Podcast
Happy New Year from TFAP Dr.Miller and Dr.Vorholt

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 51:52


The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026 In this special New Year episode of The Full Arch Podcast,  Dr. Steven Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller reflect on the year behind them and share what they're focusing on moving forward — not in terms of rigid resolutions, but intentional areas of growth that actually stick. They talk candidly about practice economics, personal branding, selective growth, and how clarity around priorities can create both profitability and peace. The conversation highlights why being more intentional with commitments, travel, and case selection often leads to better outcomes for both doctors and patients. This episode also explores how personal brand, mentorship, and platform-based growth compound over time — and why simplifying your practice model can unlock stronger margins and a better quality of life. Key Highlights:

The Full Arch Podcast
Zygomaniaks: Part II

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 46:39


The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026 In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller continues the conversation with Dr. Marcelo Zamperlini and Dr. C.B. Nogueira, diving deeper into how advanced zygomatic implant cases are taught, managed, and supported in the real world. Rather than focusing on technique alone, the discussion centers on responsibility — from case selection and planning to managing complications and supporting patients long after surgery. The group shares how they approach training surgeons, why fundamentals and mentorship matter more than shortcuts, and what it truly means to own your outcomes. Key Highlights:

Magnify
The Traditions That Shape Our Christmas

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 21:16


In this special Christmas episode of Magnify, Aaron Miller and David Hegg reflect on the traditions that shape our celebration of Christmas. Together, we consider how these traditions can point our hearts to the true hope of the season—Jesus Christ.The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

The Full Arch Podcast
Zygomaniaks: Part I

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 43:49


The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026 In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller sits down with Dr. Marcelo Zamperlini and Dr. C.B. Nogueira to unpack the philosophy, fundamentals, and realities behind zygomatic implants. Rather than treating zygos as a flashy technique, the conversation focuses on why these procedures exist in the first place — to solve complex cases safely and predictably when traditional options fall short. The group dives into the importance of strong surgical fundamentals, proper case selection, and mentorship, emphasizing that advanced procedures demand preparation, experience, and the willingness to manage complications when they arise. Key Highlights:

The Full Arch Podcast
Smile Journeys with SPG CEO

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 32:58


The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ!  Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026 In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller sits down with SPG CEO Dr. Alex Sharp to reflect on a powerful day spent filming patient testimonials — and the deeper lessons that surfaced from hearing real smile journeys back to back. What stood out wasn't technique, hardware, or surgical details. It was how patients talked about trust, experience, and how being truly listened to changed everything. Together, they unpack why patients remember how you made them feel more than what you did clinically, how fundamentals and consistency shape better outcomes, and why confidence is built long before surgery ever begins. Key Highlights: What Patients Really Remember – Trust, clarity, and how the experience made them feel outweigh technical details. Smile Journeys Tell the Truth – Testimonials reveal the real impact of full-arch treatment when you slow down and listen. Fundamentals Still Win – Strong communication, presence, and consistency matter just as much as surgical skill.

Magnify
Self Love Is Like A Pop Tart

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 37:36


Season 6 Episode 8The world says self-love will satisfy—but like a Pop-Tart, it's sweet for a moment and gone just as quickly. In this episode, Aaron Miller and guest Julie DeVore explore why the philosophy of self-love falls short and how our true identity, worth, and meaning are found in Christ alone. Together, they discuss what it looks like to pursue what is true—not just what feels good.ResourcesIdentity & Idolatry by Richard LintzYou're Not Enough (And That's OK) by Allie Beth StuckeyYou Who by Rachel JankovicThe Danger of Self-Love by Paul BrownbackReenchanting Humanity by Owen StrachanThe Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠⁠⁠⁠.

The Full Arch Podcast
Hidden Wins in Full Arch

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 27:06


The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026 In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller reflects on the emotional side of full-arch dentistry — the part surgeons rarely talk about. After spending a day filming patient testimonials with Dr. Alex Sharp, he realized how many life-changing stories go unheard, and how easily surgeons overlook the impact they make every single day. Dr. Miller discusses the pressure clinicians carry, why failures can feel heavier than they should, and how celebrating fundamentals and patient transformation can restore confidence, purpose, and joy in the work. Key Highlights:

Get Your FILL
S7E10 -Aaron Miller

Get Your FILL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 36:35


Aaron Miller, an award-winning elder law attorney, was personally motivated by his own family's tragedy: his grandparents lost everything paying privately for a decade of nursing-home care, and years later his grandfather had nothing left, forcing Miller's parents to drain their own retirement savings. He warns that “beauty shop and coffee shop” myths and outdated advice lead people to believe Medicare will cover it (it doesn't, beyond a possible 100 days of rehab) or that simply giving assets to children is safe (it usually isn't). The result is panic, massive financial loss, and heirs left with little or nothing.

Magnify
A Time To Give Thanks

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 24:30


In this special Thanksgiving episode, Aaron Miller sits down with Senior Pastor David Hegg to reflect on God's goodness and the gift of our church family. Their conversation invites you to slow down, give thanks, and set your heart on the Lord in this season of gratitude.The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website, ⁠⁠⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠⁠⁠.

The Full Arch Podcast
Dr Miller First In Office Zygos Debrief

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 31:18


The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026 In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt sits down with Dr. Aaron Miller and Dr. Grady Gore to break down Dr. Miller's very first in-office zygomatic implant case. They walk through case selection, planning, execution, and what it really feels like to take on a new level of surgical complexity - plus how mentorship and training in Brazil helped prepare the team for real-world scenarios. Key Highlights:

The Full Arch Podcast
Hard vs Soft Skills: Why Curiosity Builds Trust (And Revenue)

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 49:56


Webinar Registration Link: https://forms.gle/Sni9j5gADFCjT5SbA Description: This Monday at 4 PM Pacific / 7 PM Eastern, I'm hosting a free, last-minute webinar: "Is Your Office Ready for All-on-X Treatment?" In this live session, we'll cover: How to know if your office is ready to perform full-arch AOX surgery The right kinds of patients to target Common pitfalls to avoid What it really takes to bring this treatment in-house Watch this short video for a quick preview: https://youtu.be/LNdZ7HRx4eI?si=GYcjm57EC9ITI6zK And here's the bonus: during the webinar, I'll be announcing our next Intro to AOX live course — a 2-day, in-person event featuring a live freehand surgery demo with Dr. Aaron Miller and myself. Don't miss it — seats will be limited, and this webinar is where it all starts. In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt sits down with Derek Williams to unpack why soft skills — communication, curiosity, and empathy — matter just as much as clinical precision. They discuss how curiosity creates connection, why great leaders listen before they teach, and how a team that understands why they do what they do builds more trust, loyalty, and revenue. Key Highlights: Hard Skills Start the Conversation, Soft Skills Close It – Technical ability builds credibility, but curiosity builds connection. Curiosity Builds Trust – Asking better questions earns honest answers and stronger relationships. Teach the "Why" – When your team understands purpose, they communicate with confidence and conviction.

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
2355: The PASS-THROUGH ASSET TRUTH: Why Massive RENT INCREASES Are Coming SOON and Long-Term Care Insurance with Aaron Miller

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 36:04


Jason  champions a view of real estate as a "packaged commodities" investment, emphasizing the financial advantage of the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. They also stress the importance of adjusting financial figures for inflation, noting that reports of skyrocketing luxury home sales are misleading when not accounting for the dollar's diminished purchasing power. Furthermore, the discussion touches on the unusual trend of luxury home price growth outpacing non-luxury homes due to wealth concentration and the Cantillon effect. Finally, the speaker promotes the strategy of inflation-induced debt destruction and discusses the long-term upward pressure on rents, before briefly introducing the topic of long-term care insurance. The Jason welcomes Aaron Miller, a lawy specializing in long-term care insurance. They focus on long-term care planning and funding options, with Aaron Miller sharing his personal and professional experience as an attorney specializing in elder law. They cover various methods for paying for long-term care, including private pay, insurance, and government assistance programs like Medicaid, with emphasis on the importance of proper planning to avoid financial strain on families. Aaron concluded with insights on elder law abuse, particularly financial abuse by caregivers, and the benefits of long-term care insurance for protecting one's legacy and assets through proper estate planning. #PackagedCommodities #RealEstateInvesting #InflationInducedDebtDestruction #WealthConcentration #LuxuryHousingMarket #HomeSales #AdjustForInflation #CPILie #HousingAffordability #IncomeProperty #PassThroughAsset #RentIncreases #LinearMarkets #CyclicalMarkets #MortgageRates #GovernmentIntervention #LongevityBreakthroughs #LongTermCareInsurance #DieWithZero #FinancialAI  Key Takeaways: Jason's editorial 1:24 Be a packaged commodities investor 2:54 Hamptons housing, inflation and other news 9:55 International tourist trips 11:13 US home prices are up 13:53 House prices outpaced income growth 16:45 FED cuts US rates 17:30 BOA: Copper prices could rise 18:35 Teeing up long-term care insurance 20:10 Need help? Reach out to our investment counselors today! Check out our FREE Ai tool- JasonHartman.com/Ai Aaron Miller interview 21:54 3 Ways for Long-term care insurance 24:35 Government Insurance 29:47 A sword and shield   Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class:  Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com  

Magnify
A Conversation with Blair Linne

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 33:26


Season 6 Episode 5What does it look like to bring worship into everyday life? In this episode, Aaron Miller sits down with Blaire Linne to talk about the beauty of family worship—inviting children into rhythms of engaging Scripture and prayer, and embracing the messiness along the way. Together, they discuss how worship shapes our homes and hearts to center on Christ.Learn more about the Family Worship Conference, visit https://www.thefamilyworships.com/.The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website, ⁠https://www.gracebaptist.org⁠.

Magnify
Apologetics in the Home

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 50:10


In this episode, Aaron Miller sits down with Bryan Biggers and Laura Miller to talk about how parents can build gospel foundations within their families. Together, they share how modeling humility, learning alongside your kids, and living out the gospel day by day helps children grow in their own faith and love for Christ.Resources:- 5 Things to Pray for Your Children by Mellisa Krugger https://a.co/d/izcKTn9- What Do I Say When ...? by Andrew and Christian Walker https://a.co/d/gVJG6ht- Parenting with Hope by Melissa Kruger https://a.co/d/eeer0XK- Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp https://a.co/d/ar5MFq1- Getting to the Heart of Parenting https://store.paultripp.com/collections/getting-to-the-heart-of-parenting- Parenting by Paul David Tripp https://a.co/d/6HtxSOaThe Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website, https://www.gracebaptist.org.

The Full Arch Podcast
TFAP Live @ Straumann HQ

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 39:52 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller broadcasts from Straumann's Mansfield, Texas, facility with a full lineup of SPG doctors Together, they unpack day one of the SPG x Straumann remote anchorage course — covering advanced techniques, clinical fundamentals, and the growing camaraderie across Shared Practices Group. From surgical lessons and mentorship to vendor partnerships and full-arch culture, this episode captures how collaboration and community elevate outcomes. Key Highlights:

Echoes of History
The Russian Revolution: What Really Happened?

Echoes of History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 55:47


Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia transports us to the tense atmosphere of World War One as Russia made the difficult transition from an imperial state to a socialist republic.But what was it like for the ordinary person on the streets of Moscow, or in the wheatfields of Kursk? Did they passionately pursue the political shifts that were underway? Or did they just fear the threat - and the fact - of violence while they looked for their next meal?To help Matt Lewis understand the experience of the worker during the Russian Revolution, he's joined by Professor Sarah Badcock from the University of Nottingham, author of Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia; A Provincial History.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Michael McDaidProduced by: Robin McConnell, Matt LewisSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic by Aaron Miller, Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Full Arch Podcast
The Truth About Teeth In a Day

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 27:19 Transcription Available


In this solo episode, Dr. Aaron Miller unpacks one of the biggest misconceptions in full arch, the promise of “Teeth in a Day.” From surgical nuance to prosthetic reality, he breaks down what's actually possible and why telling the truth builds better cases. Whether you're new to full arch or refining your protocol, this episode brings the clarity your practice (and your patients) need.

New Books Network
Aaron L. Miller, "Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 63:34


Today we are joined by Aaron Miller, Lecturer in Kinesiology at California State University, East Bay and the author of Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars (Routledge, 2025.) In our conversation, we discussed the beginnings of basketball in Japan, the ongoing legacy of Samurai culture in Japanese sport, and what Japanese basketball's success might look like in the future. In Basketball in Japan, Miller uses anthropological and ethnographic research approaches to ask why basketball in Japan is so popular with young people but less so with adults. Through a long series of conversation and observations, he leads readers to better understand the ways that sports shed light on shifts in Japanese identity. He also raises questions about to what extent Japanese coaches and players think about basketball in a specifically Japanese way. Building on a decade of research into Japanese sport and a year of field work inside of several Japanese sporting organizations, Miller's compelling and readable account of Japanese basketball's growing cultural status does not move chronologically. Instead, he uses his conversations with his interlocutors to address thematic questions that help him to explore the interplay between basketball and ideas of Japanese identity, gender, and race. His first chapter, “Be-longing” looks at the anonymized MU basketball club, a university sporting organization in Tokyo, as a total institution that thrived thanks to the commitment and discipline of an intergenerational group of administrators, coaches, players, and supporters. Their engagement was not without consequence – some of the players even likened basketball to a lover that took up all their time. In his second chapter, “Thinking Basketball”, Miller examines the tension between coaches who trained players based on the best practices of sports science, and the “commander ball” coach that drew on older notions of Japanese masculinity linked to notions of Bushido. Miller's work teases out the conflicts: in practice, many players felt more comfortable with the more authoritarian styles of the coaches similar to those they had in youth basketball. Miller also found that no coach was a practitioner of purely “thinking” or “commander” ball – there was a fine gradient between the two styles. Many of the chapters address Japanese identity and the links between a Japanese way of playing sports and masculinity. In his chapter, “DNA”, Miller explores the inclusion of non-ethnically Japanese players into the Japanese game. He notes that the introduction of players from other countries has helped Japanese teams (from the high school to professional level) to improve competitively but it has also provoked considerable conversation about what it means to be Japanese and about whether people from overseas can meaningfully represent a school, a university, or the nation. In both “Boys, Be Ambitious” and “Waiting for a Male Hardwood Hero”, Miller points to the ways that sports in Japan have been coded as male. He notes that sexism in Japanese basketball means administrators have missed the opportunity to promote the successes of Japanese women in the WNBA and the Olympic Games. Miller's deeply researched insider account into Japanese basketball from the late 19th century until today opens new avenues for considering physical culture beyond baseball and martial arts. Basketball in Japan will be of broad interest to scholars interested in Japanese culture and society, basketball buffs, and to readers with a general interest in sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Gender Studies
Aaron L. Miller, "Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 63:34


Today we are joined by Aaron Miller, Lecturer in Kinesiology at California State University, East Bay and the author of Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars (Routledge, 2025.) In our conversation, we discussed the beginnings of basketball in Japan, the ongoing legacy of Samurai culture in Japanese sport, and what Japanese basketball's success might look like in the future. In Basketball in Japan, Miller uses anthropological and ethnographic research approaches to ask why basketball in Japan is so popular with young people but less so with adults. Through a long series of conversation and observations, he leads readers to better understand the ways that sports shed light on shifts in Japanese identity. He also raises questions about to what extent Japanese coaches and players think about basketball in a specifically Japanese way. Building on a decade of research into Japanese sport and a year of field work inside of several Japanese sporting organizations, Miller's compelling and readable account of Japanese basketball's growing cultural status does not move chronologically. Instead, he uses his conversations with his interlocutors to address thematic questions that help him to explore the interplay between basketball and ideas of Japanese identity, gender, and race. His first chapter, “Be-longing” looks at the anonymized MU basketball club, a university sporting organization in Tokyo, as a total institution that thrived thanks to the commitment and discipline of an intergenerational group of administrators, coaches, players, and supporters. Their engagement was not without consequence – some of the players even likened basketball to a lover that took up all their time. In his second chapter, “Thinking Basketball”, Miller examines the tension between coaches who trained players based on the best practices of sports science, and the “commander ball” coach that drew on older notions of Japanese masculinity linked to notions of Bushido. Miller's work teases out the conflicts: in practice, many players felt more comfortable with the more authoritarian styles of the coaches similar to those they had in youth basketball. Miller also found that no coach was a practitioner of purely “thinking” or “commander” ball – there was a fine gradient between the two styles. Many of the chapters address Japanese identity and the links between a Japanese way of playing sports and masculinity. In his chapter, “DNA”, Miller explores the inclusion of non-ethnically Japanese players into the Japanese game. He notes that the introduction of players from other countries has helped Japanese teams (from the high school to professional level) to improve competitively but it has also provoked considerable conversation about what it means to be Japanese and about whether people from overseas can meaningfully represent a school, a university, or the nation. In both “Boys, Be Ambitious” and “Waiting for a Male Hardwood Hero”, Miller points to the ways that sports in Japan have been coded as male. He notes that sexism in Japanese basketball means administrators have missed the opportunity to promote the successes of Japanese women in the WNBA and the Olympic Games. Miller's deeply researched insider account into Japanese basketball from the late 19th century until today opens new avenues for considering physical culture beyond baseball and martial arts. Basketball in Japan will be of broad interest to scholars interested in Japanese culture and society, basketball buffs, and to readers with a general interest in sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Sports
Aaron L. Miller, "Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 63:34


Today we are joined by Aaron Miller, Lecturer in Kinesiology at California State University, East Bay and the author of Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars (Routledge, 2025.) In our conversation, we discussed the beginnings of basketball in Japan, the ongoing legacy of Samurai culture in Japanese sport, and what Japanese basketball's success might look like in the future. In Basketball in Japan, Miller uses anthropological and ethnographic research approaches to ask why basketball in Japan is so popular with young people but less so with adults. Through a long series of conversation and observations, he leads readers to better understand the ways that sports shed light on shifts in Japanese identity. He also raises questions about to what extent Japanese coaches and players think about basketball in a specifically Japanese way. Building on a decade of research into Japanese sport and a year of field work inside of several Japanese sporting organizations, Miller's compelling and readable account of Japanese basketball's growing cultural status does not move chronologically. Instead, he uses his conversations with his interlocutors to address thematic questions that help him to explore the interplay between basketball and ideas of Japanese identity, gender, and race. His first chapter, “Be-longing” looks at the anonymized MU basketball club, a university sporting organization in Tokyo, as a total institution that thrived thanks to the commitment and discipline of an intergenerational group of administrators, coaches, players, and supporters. Their engagement was not without consequence – some of the players even likened basketball to a lover that took up all their time. In his second chapter, “Thinking Basketball”, Miller examines the tension between coaches who trained players based on the best practices of sports science, and the “commander ball” coach that drew on older notions of Japanese masculinity linked to notions of Bushido. Miller's work teases out the conflicts: in practice, many players felt more comfortable with the more authoritarian styles of the coaches similar to those they had in youth basketball. Miller also found that no coach was a practitioner of purely “thinking” or “commander” ball – there was a fine gradient between the two styles. Many of the chapters address Japanese identity and the links between a Japanese way of playing sports and masculinity. In his chapter, “DNA”, Miller explores the inclusion of non-ethnically Japanese players into the Japanese game. He notes that the introduction of players from other countries has helped Japanese teams (from the high school to professional level) to improve competitively but it has also provoked considerable conversation about what it means to be Japanese and about whether people from overseas can meaningfully represent a school, a university, or the nation. In both “Boys, Be Ambitious” and “Waiting for a Male Hardwood Hero”, Miller points to the ways that sports in Japan have been coded as male. He notes that sexism in Japanese basketball means administrators have missed the opportunity to promote the successes of Japanese women in the WNBA and the Olympic Games. Miller's deeply researched insider account into Japanese basketball from the late 19th century until today opens new avenues for considering physical culture beyond baseball and martial arts. Basketball in Japan will be of broad interest to scholars interested in Japanese culture and society, basketball buffs, and to readers with a general interest in sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports

MONEY 911
THE BLIND SPOT THAT BREAKS FAMILIES - Aaron Miller & Kris Miller

MONEY 911

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 25:08


Welcome to Money 911—the space where wisdom meets wealth and love shapes legacy. Today's conversation is about something far more valuable than numbers on a balance sheet—it's about preserving the story of your life and making sure it lives on in the way you intend. Aaron Miller isn't just an attorney—he's a guardian of family legacies, a translator of legal language into peace of mind, and a champion for protecting what matters most. With decades of experience and a heart rooted in service, Aaron helps families close the dangerous gaps they didn't even know existed—turning uncertainty into confidence and confusion into clarity. If you've ever thought ‘I'll get around to it someday,' this is the episode that will show you why today is the day. Let's step into this transformative conversation with Aaron Miller, where love, law, and legacy meet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Practical Wealth Show
Medicaid, Probate & Family Harmony: The Elder Law Playbook with Aaron Miller - Episode 359

The Practical Wealth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 39:16


CFO at Home
215. Navigating Elder Care Part 2 - Long Term Care Insurance

CFO at Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 21:35


This episode of CFO at Home is Part 2 of Vince's conversation with Aaron Miller, an elder law attorney who this time around shares his perspective on long-term care insurance. Aaron discusses the critical importance of planning for potential healthcare costs, particularly as they relate to aging and unexpected illnesses. He recounts personal experiences that highlight the financial strain families face when care is needed, emphasizing how long-term care insurance can serve as a vital tool for asset protection. Aaron also explores the evolving landscape of long-term care products, including hybrid policies that offer benefits even if care is never needed.. For more information about Aaron and his services, visit aaronmillerlaw.com Key Topics: The Importance of Long-Term Care Insurance in Asset Protection Personal Stories Highlighting the Financial Impact of Care Costs Understanding the Evolving Landscape of Long-Term Care Products Strategies for Effective Planning: Timing and Health Considerations How to Approach Financial Advisors About Long-Term Care Insurance Key Links Miller Law Office, PLLC https://www.facebook.com/MillerLawOfficePLLC/ Aaron Miller - Miller Law Office, PLLC | LinkedIn Miller Law Office, PLLC - YouTube Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com Want to be a guest on CFO at Home? Send Vince a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628643039567x840793309030672500  

CFO at Home
214. Navigating Elder Care Part 1 - Protecting Your Family's Wealth and Well-being

CFO at Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 24:11


On this episode of CFO at Home, Vince·s guest is Aaron Miller, an elder law attorney whose personal experiences have shaped his passion for helping families navigate the complexities of estate planning and elder care. Aaron shares his personal story, then they get into the importance of understanding the financial implications of aging, including misconceptions surrounding Medicare and Medicaid, and the necessity of proactive planning. Aaron discusses various options for funding care, including private pay, long-term care insurance, and government benefits, while also shedding light on common myths on the subjects. For more information about Aaron, visit aaronmillerlaw.com Key Topics: Aaron's Transition to Elder Law: Personal Motivations Understanding Medicare vs. Medicaid: What You Need to Know The Importance of Planning for Long-Term Care Common Misconceptions About Government Benefits Strategies for Funding Care: Private Pay, Insurance, and More Navigating the Medicaid Look-Back Period: What to Avoid Key Links Miller Law Office, PLLC https://www.facebook.com/MillerLawOfficePLLC/ Aaron Miller - Miller Law Office, PLLC | LinkedIn Miller Law Office, PLLC - YouTube Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com Want to be a guest on CFO at Home? Send Vince a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628643039567x840793309030672500  

Minnoxide
157. Nth Moto, Roll Racing and Drag Racing, Viper's and Ford GT's w/ Aaron Miller

Minnoxide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 140:05


Aaron Miller of Nth Moto joins us again to show off the latest trophy in their camp, updates on their builds and event results, some more insight into the development of the Viper platform and a bit about Ford GT's. High Performance Academy: https://hpcdmy.co/Minnoxide Use code "MINNOX" for 55% off ANY course Use Code "MINVIP" for $300 of the MINVIP Package Tuned By Shawn: https://www.tunedbyshawn.com Code "Minnoxide" for 5% off! SureThingLogistics: https://www.surethinglogistics.net MORE BIGGER Turbo T-Shirts:  https://www.minnoxide.com/products/more-bigger-t-shirt

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The Full Arch Podcast
Brenton Has More Questions

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 58:45 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Brenton Roupp returns with more questions—and he's joined by Dr. Steven Vorholt, Dr. Aaron Miller, and Dr. Leke Olowokere for another open, unfiltered conversation about the realities of Full Arch growth. From clinical technique and surgical planning to the unspoken pressures young doctors face, this episode is part coaching session, part therapy session—and all value. The group dives into practical lessons that don't always make it into textbooks or training manuals but make all the difference in real-world cases. If you've ever wondered whether your questions are too “basic” or too early in your journey to ask, this is the episode to hear them answered out loud. Key Highlights

The Full Arch Podcast
Zygo: July Wrap Up

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 34:28 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt, Dr. Aaron Miller, Dr. Leke Olowokere, and Dr. Brenton Roupp reunite one final time to reflect on the complete Zygomatic Course experience in Curitiba, Brazil. After three intense days of live surgeries, cadaver work, global mentorship, and meaningful collaboration, the doctors break down how the experience challenged their surgical thinking, stretched their limits, and strengthened their commitment to Full Arch mastery. They share not just clinical takeaways, but also personal mindset shifts, lessons from Brazilian colleagues, and what they're carrying forward into their practices at home. This isn't just a recap, it's a conversation about real transformation. Key Highlights

Eat Away Kidney Stones
105 What Does Your Gut Microbiome Have To Do With Kidney Stones? [w/ Dr. Aaron Miller]

Eat Away Kidney Stones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 43:08


The gut microbiome is a HOT topic in ALL areas of health. Unsurprisingly, the bacteria that live in your intestines have a HUGE impact on kidney stones. Join Melanie with oxalate microbiome researcher Dr. Aaaron Miller for a fascinating episode about how bacteria help (or hinder) your kidney stone prevention efforts and most importantly, what you can do about it!  More About Dr. Aaron Miller   Submit a question for Melanie to answer on the podcast! Connect with The Kidney Dietitian! Work with Us! |  Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Facebook Group | Newsletter www.thekidneydietitian.org FREE Webinar: The 3-Step Method to Prevent Kidney Stones All information in this podcast is meant for educational purposes only and should not be used in place of advice from a medical professional.