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ARDS is one of the more complex syndromes we manage in critical care. More than just pulmonary edema, we are battling stiff lungs, refractory hypoxemia, rising pressures, and frequently making decisions that can either protect the lung or make things worse.In this episode, I'm joined by respiratory therapist Melody Bishop for a deep dive into ARDS ventilator management through the lens of physiology, evidence, and real bedside practice. We break down what's actually happening in the lung, why some long-held practices have fallen out of favor, and how nurses and RTs can work together to make more precise, lung-protective decisions.If ARDS has ever felt like guesswork, this episode will help it make sense.Topics discussed in this episode:What ARDS looks like at the alveolar level and why surfactant loss changes everythingHow inflammation leads to stiff lungs, poor compliance, and refractory hypoxemiaWhy lung-protective ventilation is about avoiding harm, not chasing perfect numbersMoving beyond tidal volume: how driving pressure reframes vent managementHow RTs use compliance trends to judge whether lungs are improving or failingPEEP selection: why tables are a guide, not the final answerThe physiology behind proning and why it's one of the few ARDS interventions that saves livesWhy recruitment maneuvers fell out of favor (and what works instead)What nurses should be watching on the ventilator to catch deterioration earlyConnect with Melody and download her free book:https://melodybishoprt.com/Mentioned in this episode:Rapid Response Academy Winter 2026 Cohorthttps://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/rraCONNECT
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan return from their Olympic hiatus and are joined by Parker McLean of the Off The Fly (@OffTheFly1515) podcast to break down the Olympic tournament, including what drove the United States to a gold medal and the biggest storylines from international play. The conversation then shifts back to the Flyers, where the panel offers a candid assessment of their playoff outlook and examines what moves could be on the table at the trade deadline — including the possibility of a Rasmus Ristolainen deal - and more! Photo credit: Michael Reaves Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
A transplant saves a life… but can also make the body attack itself. That's what Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD) does, and why nurses need to catch it early. You may have never seen it before, but this episode will tell you what it looks like at the bedside and the early clues you can't afford to miss.Through a real patient case, Anthony, RN explains why GVHD is easy to overlook, how to think through common differentials, and what matters most when it comes to helping patients stabilize and recover.Topics discussed in this episode:CCOT's rapid response modelThe patient's condition weeks after allogenic transplantAnthony's assessment and what raised red flagsWhy early symptoms can get misread or minimizedHow Graft Versus Host Disease developsWhy emotional support is crucial to recoveryAcute vs. chronic Graft Versus Host DiseaseImportant early clues of Graft Versus Host DiseasePriority interventions for Graft Versus Host DiseaseHow Anthony's app can help bedside nursesYou can connect with Anthony or learn more about his apps here:https://thehumblenurse.com/Mentioned in this episode:CONNECT
Isaiah is joined by Dennis Bernstein (TheFourthPeriod.com, SiriusXM NHL Radio) to discuss the Olympic hockey tournament in Milan, Italy. They dive into the Artemi Panarin deal and assess the potential for a busy March 6 trade deadline. The conversation then shifts to the Flyers' performance after 56 games, how it compares to preseason expectations, and what the Flyers—and Daniel Brière in particular—need to do to push their rebuild forward. In the show's concluding segment, Anthony DiMarco (DailyFaceoff.com) joins Isaiah to break down the latest NHL trade rumors, Flyers news during the Olympic break, fading playoff chances, Michkov's unflattering video review and the team's potential plans to address several roster holes during the offseason. Photo credit: Michael Reaves Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
In this episode we cover all of the news, spoilers, and reveals for Marvel Crisis Protocol around around the new transmissions and unit card reveals. We also discuss the new tactic cards for the characters previewed, and cover our first takes on how we intend to use these models on the table. Lastly, we cover all the updates to the affiliation list with all the new characters.Fury's Finest is a podcast and resource devoted to the discussion of the tabletop game Marvel Crisis Protocol.___________________________________Fury's Finest is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show go to patreon.com/furysfinest and pledge your support. Fury's Finest Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors.Fury's Finest is sponsored by MR Laser: https://mr-laser.square.site/Check out our Fury's Finest apparel and merchandise on TeePublic.___________________________________Twitch I twitch.tv/furysfinestTwitter I @FurysFinestCastInstagram I @FurysFinestFacebook I Fury's FinestYouTube I Fury's FinestApple Podcasts l Spotify l Google Podcasts___________________________________Thanks to Approaching Nirvana for our music.Help spread the word of our show. Subscribe, rate, and review!Send feedback, Marvel thoughts, and show inquires to FurysFinest@gmail.comFury's Finest is hosted by Jesse Eakin and Chris Bruffett.
We talk why we choose the teams we cheer for (could I have worded that any gayer). The guys role play as rival Fans getting the Bills a receiver. Caught Stealing is reviewed. Over priced items: lobster and cigars, not to Credere. McDonald's caviar is a real thing order one. The rad channels in the jailbroke fire stick. Police Academy reboot elevator pitch is shut down by CEO Credere. It's a humdinger, in studio episodes coming soon.
New numbers show the party breakdown of Oklahoma voters heading into the midterms.An entertainment district in Norman gets the go ahead from the state Supreme Court.A tickborne allergy is impacting the health and livelihood of livestock producers.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
Isaiah and Chef are joined by Anthony Mingioni (HockeyHotStove.com) to discuss the Flyers' January decline, as the team has lost 11 of its last 13 games, falling outside the playoff picture heading into the Olympic break. The panel examines whether the slide could influence the front office and alter the broader rebuild plan. They also analyze Rick Tocchet's messaging in interviews and press conferences—particularly as it relates to Matvei Michkov. Key factors behind the downturn include positional needs, special-teams struggles, and subpar goaltending. The show concludes with a segment featuring Anthony DiMarco (DailyFaceoff.com), who discusses the Flyers' likely moves ahead of the trade deadline and evaluates the front office's ability to pivot midstream in the rebuild. The conversation also covers the return of Rasmus Ristolainen, whether ice-time expectations are inflated, and more. Photo credit: Michael Reaves Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
J'ai quitté Dubaï, frôlé une catastrophe business en août et exploré certains des endroits les plus dangereux du monde : voici la vérité brute sur mon année 2025. Ressources : Es-tu vraiment prêt à quitter ton pays ? Le quiz en 3 minutes pour savoir si tu es exfiltrable… ou pas encore : https://olivier-roland.com/quizz-expatriation/
You know those moments when something just “feels off?” That's when you should trust your instincts and speak up because timing can completely change a patient's outcome.In this episode, Sarah is joined by Dr. Oscar Mitchell, Associate Director of the Center for Resuscitation Science and Director of the Medical Rapid Response Team at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. They break down one septic shock case across two timelines: first, when rapid response is called early and there's still time to intervene, and later, when the patient is already crashing.You'll hear what a calm, collaborative rapid response call looks like, which signs of deterioration should never be ignored, and how to effectively share your concerns with a provider. This episode is for anyone who might call a rapid response AND for those who respond to emergencies.Topics discussed in this episode:Introduction to the patient and the 5PM timelineWhat the ideal provider–nurse collaboration looks likeEarly signs of deterioration that were missedWhy some nurses hesitate to call rapid responseThe patient's vitals at 10AM and why rapid response was calledWhy the documented respiratory rate might not be reliableWhy blood pressure can be misleadingSBAR and CUS frameworks for escalationDr. Mitchell's research on delays in RRT activation and mortalityEarly warning signs you should never ignoreRegister for the REVIVE Conference and use code RAPID50 to get $50 off!https://www.revive-conference.com/Check out Dr. Mitchell's research here:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36349290/Mentioned in this episode:AND If you are planning to sit for your CCRN and would like to take the Critical Care Academy CCRN prep course you can visit https://www.ccrnacademy.com and use coupon code RAPID10 to get 10% off the cost of the course!CONNECT
Les États-Réseaux, nouvelle forme de gouvernance selon Balaji Srivisan : vont-ils remplacer les États traditionnels ? Ressources :
Ce n'est pas un problème de motivation qui te bloque. La vraie raison est biologique — et tu peux la désactiver en 5 minutes. Ressources :
Devenir digital nomad en 3 mois : quel métier de freelance choisir pour pouvoir s'expatrier ? Ressources :
Ce n'est pas un simple fait divers, c'est un tournant historique. Pourquoi l'arrestation de Pavel Durov, PDG de Telegram, peut être lue comme un aveu de faiblesse de l'État. Ressources :
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan are joined by Jason Myrtetus (Flyers Broadcast Network, @jasonmyrt on X) to discuss the Flyers' recent downturn, including the Mammoth disaster in Utah and a 3–7 record over their last 10 games. The panel breaks down what needs to change in the short term as the team deals with system breakdowns, careless penalties, inconsistent goaltending, power-play futility, and a rash of injuries heading into the February Olympic break. After a discussion of the Flyers' draft record under Brent Flahr, the episode wraps with a look at the long-term picture, as Anthony DiMarco (DailyFaceoff.com) joins the show to discuss how the rebuild approach could succeed and what moves would be required moving forward. Photo credit: Rob Windfelder Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
Ce n'est pas un simple clash, c'est un symptôme. En 10 secondes, le geste d'Alex Hitchens met en lumière la faille mortelle de l'État face au Réseau. Ressources :
Et si on pouvait tester les pays comme des startups ? Ce modèle existe déjà, et il pourrait rendre nos démocraties obsolètes. Ressources :
Imagine devoir payer des impôts sur une vente… que tu n'as jamais réalisée. Voici ce que cache vraiment l'Exit Tax, ce mécanisme fiscal pensé pour freiner les départs de France. Ressources : Article mentionné à 01:43 : https://www.latribune.fr/actualites/economie/20120316trib000688646/l-exit-tax-devrait-rapporter-200-millions-d-euros.html
Une illusion rassurante est en train de s'effondrer. Si tu comptes encore sur le système pour te protéger, tu prends un risque majeur. Voici la vérité que peu osent affronter. Ressources :
The science is finally catching up to what clinicians have long known: more fluids aren't always the answer to septic shock. In this episode, host Sarah Lorenzini and Jaclyn Bond MSN-LM, MBA-HM explain what the ANDROMEDA-SHOCK 2 trial reveals about physiology-guided sepsis resuscitation and why fixed-volume fluid strategies can lead to avoidable harm.They break down how dynamic fluid responsiveness testing helps teams stop guessing, and how tools like FloPatch support real-time assessment of carotid flow time and stroke volume. You'll leave with a clearer idea of when to give fluids, when to stop, and how to justify the decision.Topics discussed in this episode:The purpose and key findings of the ANDROMEDA-SHOCK 2 studyWhy dynamic measures of fluid responsiveness matter more than static vitalsWhat recent meta-analysis data shows about physiology-guided fluid strategiesCarotid flow time: what it is, how it's measured, and how it guides decisionsHemodynamic assessment and bedside limitationsHow FloPatch supports real-time assessment so you can make individualized fluid decisionsSEP-1 2026 guideline updates and why it's better for patientsHow to apply these principles to your workflow Website: www.flosonicsmedical.com See FloPatch in action: https://hubs.ly/Q03-68Hg0Mentioned in this episode:CONNECT
Religious identities have shifted dramatically in the last quarter century. But how, and it what ways? Is religion as we once knew it dying in the U.S.? Or are people finding other ways of expressing the same kinds of needs for affiliation and meaning in different forms? What do people really mean when they say they are spiritual but not religious? Or religious but not affiliated with any traditional communities or institutions?This panel discussion, held on October 25, 2025, centered around what recent trends might tell us about the future of faith and belonging in American life. Our panel of experts, moderated by Bushman Chair Laurie Maffly-Kipp, explored one of the most communitarian traditions, the Mormon faith, as well as other American religious affiliations and spiritual identities.Visit our website to learn more.PanelistsRosemary Avance is Assistant Professor of Media and Strategic Communications at Oklahoma State University. Her research focuses on the interplay between social dynamics, communication technologies, and identity formation across diverse domains. Avance's recent book, Mediated Mormons: Shifting Religious Identities in the Digital Age, examines case studies of practicing and former Latter-day Saints to understand how these individuals relate to the church, the internet, and modernity during our media-saturated age.Matthew Hedstrom is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. He specializes in religion and culture in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, particularly examining the intersections of American modernity and Protestant and post-Protestant religious modernity in the United States. Within this field, Professor Hedstrom studies the rise in spirituality among Americans who aren't tied to particular religious institutions, as explored in his 2012 book The Rise of Liberal Religion: Book Culture and American Spirituality in the Twentieth Century, and his popular undergraduate course: “'Spiritual But Not Religious': Spirituality in America”.Jana Riess is an author, editor, and senior columnist for Religion News Service. Her written works have primarily focused on the intersections of American religion with popular culture, ethics, and society. Riess's most recent book, The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church (Oxford University Press, 2019) discusses the faith practices and institutional distrust of Millennial Mormons. She is currently writing a follow-up book, based on her research with Benjamin Knoll, about the Mormon faith crisis and changing understandings of belonging among Latter-day Saints.ModeratorLaurie Maffly-Kipp is the Richad Lyman Bushman Chair of Mormon Studies at the University of Virginia. She is a distinguished scholar of American religious history and has authored numerous influential works on Mormonism, religion in the American West, and African American religious history. Over the past few decades, Professor Maffly-Kipp has become an influential interpreter of Latter-day Saint history and participated in shaping the field of Mormon Studies. She is also a former president of the American Society of Church History and the Mormon History Association.
In this O&B Special, Isaiah is joined by Anthony DiMarco of DailyFaceoff.com to break down the Flyers' recent rough patch. The two discuss how far the front office might be willing to go to address issues at backup goaltender, the ongoing power-play struggles, potential solutions at center, Denver Barkey's status, and more. Photo credit: Michael Reaves Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
Dali Nikolovski, entrepreneur français installé en Chine depuis 18 ans, a bâti deux entreprises à 75 millions de CA cumulés sans jamais lever de fonds. Il nous dévoile les coulisses de son usine de panneaux solaires, sa vision du travail à la chinoise et son projet de réindustrialisation en France.
Episode 127: This week, Kyle Van Pelt talks with Matt Regan, President at Wealthcare. With more than two decades in the financial services industry, Matt has helped build several transformative business models, including launching the retail brokerage and OpenIPO system at WR Hambrecht+Co. His work has consistently focused on scaling world-class organizations with a strong commitment to the client experience. Kyle talks with Matt about building scalable, sustainable advisory businesses at the intersection of technology and operations. Matt shares his journey into wealth management, the evolution of Wealthcare from planning software to a full-service platform, and how standardized systems drive organic growth and enterprise value. They dive into affiliation models, M&A strategy, talent challenges, and the future of advice in an AI-driven world—especially for emerging advisors and smaller clients. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:44) - Matt's money moment 0. (03:58) - Wealthcare's origin story (06:20) - Wealthcare's affiliation model (12:24) - Common pitfalls in M&A (14:04) - The talent gap and finding Gen 2 successors (15:33) - Matt's thoughts about the future of M&A (19:34) - What it takes to build a firm from $0 to $100M in today's market (22:47) - The role of AI in serving HENRYs (High Earners, Not Rich Yet) (26:50) - Why soft skills are the new hard currency (28:27) - Matt's outlook on the future of the industry (32:37) - Matt's Milemarker Minute Key Takeaways Standardization creates enterprise value. A repeatable operating system is what turns an advisory practice into a real business. Consistency across planning, investments, client service, and operations becomes your biggest growth lever. Tech-enabled platforms only matter if the tech actually supports the advisor's workflow. A true tech platform is not a stack of tools. It's a single operating system that connects planning, investments, trading, and service in one experience. "Date before you marry" might be the future of advisor M&A. Affiliation provides an opportunity for advisors to integrate systems, see the culture, and test-fit a partner long before selling the firm. It reduces regret and increases alignment. Not every acquisition is a good acquisition. Great M&A means buying businesses you can meaningfully improve. Quotes "What the founder of this firm preached was that you should do things in a very systematic, repeatable way. It's the only way you scale. It's the only way you grow organically." ~ Matt Regan "[Being a financial advisor] takes an incredible amount of resilience and aggressive dedication to building a business. And it's not for the faint of heart." ~ Matt Regan "Progress empowers the people who work for us here and creates career paths and a valuable professional life for Wealthcare's employees. I care deeply about the people who work here. And I want to see them not only succeed financially, but become happy people." ~ Matt Regan Links Matt Regan on LinkedIn Wealthcare Capital Management Wells Fargo Fidelity Investments Orion Advisor Solutions Charles Schwab Morgan Stanley The Passenger Blood Meridian Connect with our hosts Milemarker.co Kyle on LinkedIn Jud on LinkedIn Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Produce game-changing content with Turncast Turncast helps your company grow by producing top-quality content and fostering transformative conversations. We specialize in content generation, podcasting, digital strategy, and audience growth for fintech and financial services companies. Learn more at Turncast.com.
Jason Kills Pretty Enemy joins Oly, Ron and MoHugs as they discuss Decolonization, Attitude On Life, Humility and Affiliation.
The O&B Puckcast is back as Isaiah, Chef, and Dan welcome Bill Meltzer (hockeyhotstove.com, flyers.nhl.com) to break down the Flyers at the midseason mark. Following a discussion of the contentious Ducks game, the panel examines the team's surprising start, standout performers, areas that still need improvement, and the Flyers' chances of ending their five-year playoff drought. Bill also recaps the recently completed World Junior Championship, with a focus on the performances of Flyers prospects. Later in the episode, Anthony DiMarco (dailyfaceoff.com) joins the show to discuss the Flyers' re-signing of Christian Dvorak and what a potential Trevor Zegras extension could look like. The conversation also dives into whether GM Danny Brière would be willing to move Rasmus Ristolainen, the Egor Zamula trade, possible trade deadline scenarios, the latest rumor mill, and much more. Photo credit: Michael Reaves Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
Ce n'est pas une dystopie : le contrôle financier total est déjà en cours. Voici comment te rendre « invisible » au système et protéger ton argent avant 2029. Ressources : ▶️ Podcast complémentaire « Comment Devenir Intouchable par l'État (Vraiment) »
Ton business en ligne n'est pas attaché au sol de ton pays : il vit dans le cloud. Voici la méthode précise pour t'expatrier légalement sans te faire bloquer. Ressources :
Tu peux être riche et pourtant prisonnier. Voici le plan en 3 piliers pour devenir vraiment libre, celui que presque personne n'applique. Ressources :
Pulmonary embolisms don't always announce themselves... sometimes they ambush. One minute your patient is walking with physical therapy, the next they're hypotensive, hypoxic, and coding. This re-released early episode dives deep into why PE patients can look deceptively stable… right up until they aren't.In this episode, I revisit one of my earliest case-based teachings on pulmonary embolism, updated with an added segment on vasopressin use in obstructive shock from PE. Through real bedside stories from my time as a rapid response and ER nurse, we break down the physiology behind PE-related collapse, why intubation isn't always the answer, and how to think through management when the right ventricle is failing in front of you. This is a sobering but essential refresher on one of the most dangerous diagnoses we encounter.Topics discussed in this episode:Why pulmonary embolism is a common cause of in-hospital cardiac arrest (even if it's not common overall)Classic and subtle PE presentations and why they're often missedA real-time rapid response case: stable to crashing in minutesRisk factors for PE and the anticoagulation double-edged swordObstructive shock explained: what's actually killing the patientRight ventricular failure, septal bowing, and the spiral of deathWhy intubation can worsen outcomes in massive PEVasopressors in PE: norepinephrine, epinephrine, and vasopressinThe unique benefits of vasopressin in obstructive shockThrombolysis vs. thrombectomy: when TPA helps — and when it's deadlyBedside echo findings that point to massive PEWhy PE patients can crash during transport (and what to always bring)Nursing vigilance, rapid escalation, and activating help earlyWhen perfect care still isn't enough and the heart of nursing in end-of-life momentsMentioned in this episode:CONNECT
Je vieillis 28 % moins vite que la moyenne et je suis classé 112ᵉ mondial. Voici la méthode 80/20 précise pour vivre plus longtemps, en bonne santé… sans se priver. Ressources : Les Jeux Olympiques de la Réjuvénation Étude de lAmerican Heart Association : « Alcohol Use and Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement »
Le jour où tu réalises que ton pays ne te protège pas, mais te facture, tout change. Ce déclic transforme radicalement ta manière de vivre, de travailler et de choisir où t'installer. Ressources :
The O&B Puckcast is back as Isaiah, Chef, and Dan are joined by Russ Cohen (Sportsology.com, nhldraftbuzz.com), for a comprehensive update on the 2025 World Junior Championship, with a spotlight on Philadelphia Flyers prospects including Porter Martone, Jett Luchanko, Jack Berglund, Heikki Ruohonen, and more. Russ also breaks down the Flyers' 2025 season, evaluating where the team stands with over half the schedule still remaining. Later in the episode, we discuss the latest NHL trade rumors and contract discussions, including updates on Christian Dvorak and Trevor Zegras. The panel also examines what Flyers GM Danny Briere may be seeking in a potential move involving defenseman Egor Zamula, the challenge of managing two upcoming trade deadlines, and much more. Photo credit: Michael Reaves Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
Multimillionnaire, tout ce que je possède tient dans le coffre d'une voiture. Voilà pourquoi les vrais riches n'accumulent presque rien. Ressources :
Key topics include:-The core differences between direct affiliation and OSJ / enterprise models.-Why payout percentages don't tell the full financial story.-How scale, support, and service models impact long-term net income.-When outsourcing operations can accelerate growth - and when it doesn't.-How larger teams and solo practitioners should think differently about affiliation.-Why affiliation decisions are business decisions, not just platform decisions.Whether you're considering independence for the first time, reassessing your current setup, or planning your next stage of growth, this episode offers a clear, practical framework to help you evaluate your options and avoid costly mistakes.Learn more about our companies and resources:-Elite Consulting Partners | Financial Advisor Transitions: https://eliteconsultingpartners.com-Elite Marketing Concepts | Marketing Services for Financial Advisors: https://elitemarketingconcepts.com-Elite Advisor Successions | Advisor Mergers and Acquisitions: https://eliteadvisorsuccessions.com-JEDI Database Solutions | Technology Solutions for Advisors: https://jedidatabasesolutions.com Listen to more Advisor Talk episodes: https://eliteconsultingpartners.com/podcasts/
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan are back and joined by Lyle Richardson of spectorshockey.net to break down the NHL's growing trade chatter. The panel examines deals already on the board, how the market is shaping up ahead of the March trade deadline, and where the Flyers may fit into the mix. Lyle also shares his final thoughts on the upcoming World Junior Championship, which gets underway later this week. Later, Anthony DiMarco of dailyfaceoff.com joins the show to assess the Flyers amid a turbulent week marked by injuries, waiver moves, and the promotion of Denver Barkey. The group discusses the return of Rasmus Ristolainen, the loss of Tyson Foerster, potential trade scenarios, and much more. Photo credit: Rob Windfelder Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
Some of the most common respiratory myths are still showing up at the bedside. But it's not your fault — most of us were never taught what an oxygenation problem versus a ventilation problem looks like in real time.In this episode, Melody Bishop RT explains how respiratory therapists think through oxygenation and ventilation to choose the right intervention and recognize when a patient is ready to breathe on their own. We're calling out the old dogma and myths that can delay treatment and worsen patient outcomes!Topics discussed in this episode:Ventilation vs. oxygenation: the core building blocksV/Q mismatch explainedABG findings for low-flow vs. high-flow vs. BiPAPWhen CO₂ is the problem and the benefits of BiPAPKey indicators it's time to intubate and the dangers of waitingThe myth of resting patients on ventilationHow to accurately assess spontaneous breathing trialsCOPD, oxygen, and the hypoxic drive mythWhat nurses should know about working with RTsConnect with Melody:https://melodybishoprt.com/Mentioned in this episode:Xshears are the best shearscheck em out here: https://xshear.com//discount/Rapid10 and you can use code RAPID10 to get 10% off your purchaseAND If you are planning to sit for your CCRN and would like to take the Critical Care Academy CCRN prep course you can visit https://www.ccrnacademy.com and use coupon code RAPID10 to get 10% off the cost of the course!CONNECT
Isaiah, Chef and Dan are back with the latest edition of the O&B Puckcast, joined by Anthony Donati (@TheProspectDon / @DraftProHockey on X) for a preview of the upcoming World Junior Championship. The group breaks down which Flyers prospects will be participating and what to expect from them on the international stage. The panel also weighs in on the Quinn Hughes trade discussion and the growing concerns surrounding the Flyers' ability to acquire true top-end talent at center and on defense. The episode wraps up with a look at the Flyers' recent play, the sustainability of their playoff push, the latest from the NHL rumor mill, and much more. (Check out more from Anthony Donati at: draftprospectshockey.com) Photo credit: Michigan State University Hockey Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
In this episode we are joined by Jaime from Across the Bifrost to recount his journey playing 250 games of mutant Affiliations in Marvel Crisis Protocol. Through the course of our conversation, we talk about setting goals and maximizing fun, and how you can reshape your personal MCP goals effectively. Lastly we deep dive all of the Mutant afflation's and Jaime's strengths and weaknesses he found in each affiliation along the way on his 250 game journey.Vote on Jaime's Sub Afflation MCP Longhshanks Request:https://www.longshanks.org/request/409/Fury's Finest is a podcast and resource devoted to the discussion of the tabletop game Marvel Crisis Protocol.___________________________________Fury's Finest is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show go topatreon.com/furysfinest and pledge your support. Fury's Finest Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors.Fury's Finest is sponsored by MR Laser:https://mr-laser.square.site/ use our code furysfinest at checkout.Check out our Fury's Finest apparel and merchandise on TeePublic.___________________________________Twitch Itwitch.tv/furysfinestTwitter I@FurysFinestCastInstagram I@FurysFinestFacebook IFury's FinestYouTube I Fury's FinestApple Podcasts l Spotify l Google Podcasts___________________________________Thanks to Approaching Nirvana for our music.Help spread the word of our show. Subscribe, rate, and review!Email us at: FurysFinest@gmail.com
Isaiah and Chef return after a Thanksgiving week hiatus with Episode 281 of the O&B Puckcast, joined by Mike Fink of HockeyHotStove.com. On tonight's show, the trio examine whether the Flyers' current status as a playoff contender is sustainable—and what issues the team must address to remain in the hunt. From there, the panel breaks down recent game action before diving into the latest changes with the Flyers' AHL affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. The discussion includes head coach John Snowden and his staff, along with spotlighting prospects who have legitimate NHL potential. The show also tackles recent rumors involving Owen Tippett and the Vancouver Canucks, Flyers system adjustments, Michkov on the left wing, Travis Konecny's puck-management struggles, a special show announcement and much more. Photo credit: Rob Windfelder Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
Rural nursing is anything but simple. They have limited resources, fewer specialists, and often have to send patients hours away from their families for a higher level of care. But all that is changing as new tech like Zeto brings monitoring right to the bedside and keeps more patients close to home.In this episode, ICU nurse leader Kristen RN shares how point-of-care EEG has empowered her team to catch subclinical seizures sooner and make faster, more informed clinical decisions. From buy-in to implementation, you'll hear how she advocated for her community and successfully integrated this technology into a small ICU. If you work in a rural or resource-limited facility, don't miss this one!Topics discussed in this episode:The unique challenges rural nurses and hospitals faceWhy keeping patients close to home mattersHow telemedicine and new tech are transforming rural healthcareWhy subclinical seizures are hard to recognizeHow Zeto's spot EEG helps nurses keep more patients close to homeThe positive impact on team confidence and patient careHow you can advocate for the tools your community needsLearn more about Zeto here:https://zeto-inc.com/Mentioned in this episode:CONNECT
From Harding's Success to FDR's Political Evolution — David Pietrusza — Herbert Hoover chose affiliation with the Republican Party, finding the Democratic Party either excessively radical or institutionally corrupt. Hoover's persistent inability to establish authentic public connection ultimately undermined his effectiveness during the Great Depression. FDR, by contrast, was politically mature and experienced significant personal transformation after contracting polio in 1921, developing genuine empathy and becoming a disciplined, calculating leader who mastered radio communication with the American people. Learning from Wilson's diplomatic failures, FDR ensured that future international commitments, notably the United Nations, incorporated substantive consultation with Republican leadership and bipartisan support. 1929
Your pneumonia patient is hypotensive, tachycardic, and not responding to fluids… what did you miss? It could be sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy, a common under-recognized shock state you could see at the bedside.In this episode, Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim MD and host Sarah Lorenzini use a case study to highlight how nurses, intensivists and the ICU team can work together to recognize the signs of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy early and give patients a better chance at recovery. You'll learn the diagnostic clues that your patient's heart is in trouble, how to approach controversial treatments like sodium bicarb, and what has to happen before intubation in a dual shock state.Topics discussed in this episode:What the initial bedside assessment says about the patientTreatment priorities for the intensivist and nurseSigns that point to more than just sepsisWhy fluids aren't always the answerBlood pressure management: vasopressors and inotropesPathophysiology of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathyHow a sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy diagnosis changes treatmentThe vasopressin debate for sepsis-induced cardiomyopathyClues your intervention isn't working and what to do nextHow to prepare the patient for high-risk intubationWhat you need to know about administering sodium bicarbWhy collaboration matters at every step for patient recoveryConnect with Dr. Ibrahim:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icuboy_meded/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Dg1ZTyfsN/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@icuboy_mededThreads: https://www.threads.com/@icuboy_mededX: https://x.com/icuboy_mededLearn more about the different phenotypes in sepsis induced cardiomyopathy:https://journal.chestnet.org/article/S0012-3692(25)05143-8/abstractMentioned in this episode:CONNECT
Every five years, resuscitation guidelines get a refresh. This year, a few have changed, many have stayed the same, and some are creating major controversy.In this episode, Dr. Ashish Panchal, Chair of the AHA Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee, helps us unpack what's new, what might surprise you, and the science behind each decision. You'll learn why there's serious debate around epinephrine dosing, what changes matter most for the bedside, and how these updates will change the way you and your team respond to the next code!Topics discussed in this episode:The history and development of the AHA Resuscitation GuidelinesKey improvements: algorithms, clear language, and unified careBig, fundamental changes in the guidelinesHow choking management guidelines have changedThe recommended approach for synchronized cardioversionNew guidelines for post-resuscitation careWhy there's controversy around mechanical CPR and DSDIV vs. IO access: best practice and key takeawaysThe controversy around epinephrine dosingWhat these changes mean for nurses and code teamsListen to E140 with Dr. Ashish Panchal:https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/episodes/rapid-response-rn/140-resuscitation-then-and-now-how-evidence-shapes-every-beat-with-guest-dr-ashish-panchal-md-phd/Mentioned in this episode:AND If you are planning to sit for your CCRN and would like to take the Critical Care Academy CCRN prep course you can visit https://www.ccrnacademy.com and use coupon code RAPID10 to get 10% off the cost of the course!CONNECT