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We're joined by Anthony DiMarco of DailyFaceoff.com to break down the latest Flyers rumors, pending player signings, offseason strategy, and the team's approach to the upcoming NHL Draft. The panel also shares its thoughts on the Stanley Cup Final, with the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights locked in a tightly contested series. This time of year is known as "Silly Season" for a reason. The discussion separates legitimate reports from speculation, examines which rumors have real traction, and explores which narratives may be driven by agents, teams, or the rumor mill itself. The panel also tackles one of the biggest questions facing the Flyers this summer: should fans expect a bold move, or is Daniel Brière committed to a more patient, incremental approach? With expectations growing after the team's surprising season, the gap between what fans want and what management is likely to do could become one of the defining storylines of the offseason. Photo credit: Michael Reaves Amazon Link for Behn Wilson's 'Gloves Off' : https://www.amazon.com/Gloves-Off-Mostly-Stories-Hockey/dp/1544551258 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
Send us Fan MailTeaming can unlock bigger contracts fast. It can also quietly trigger affiliation risk and get your “small business” bid thrown out after a size protest.In this episode of FedBiz'5, we break down how to team with primes the right way, without accidentally looking like a pass-through or an “ostensible subcontractor.” You'll learn what SBA affiliation really means in plain English, the red flags that make evaluators and competitors pay attention, and the practical checks you should run before you sign a teaming agreement.If you've ever thought “we'll just let the prime handle the heavy lifting,” or you're relying on a larger partner for key personnel, proposal writing, or delivery, this episode will help you protect your eligibility and keep your teaming strategy safe, scalable, and built to win long-term.Visit us: FedBizAccess.comStay Connected: Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on LinkedInNeed help in the government marketplace? Call a FedBiz Specialist today: 844-628-8914Or, schedule a complimentary consultation at your convenience.
Government contract joint ventures and teaming agreements can unlock multi-million dollar opportunities — but one compliance mistake can cost you your small business status before you ever perform a day of work. In this episode, govcon veteran David Rambhajan breaks down exactly how to structure partnerships the right way so you win bids, stay compliant, and never get blindsided by an affiliation ruling. Affiliation risk in prime-sub relationships — Learn why subcontracting too much work to a large business can trigger an SBA affiliation finding that strips your small business designation on a live solicitation. Teaming agreements vs. prime-sub contracts — Understand the critical difference between an informal subcontract and a formal teaming agreement, and when a teaming agreement actually reduces your affiliation exposure with the government. Using teaming agreements to unlock bonding capacity — David reveals how a six-month-old small business used a teaming partner's indemnification to secure a multi-million dollar bond — and what the compliance letter requirement means for your bid protest strategy. Joint venture structure and the 51% ownership rule — Discover why a large business holding even 49% of your JV can disqualify it as a small business — and the one exception under the SBA Mentor-Protégé Program that changes everything. SDVOSB set-asides vs. veteran-owned set-asides — David clarifies a common misconception: current set-asides target service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, not all veteran-owned businesses, and what a pending legislative change could mean for your competition pool. EPISODE CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction to govcon partnership rules and risks 0:30 - Welcome to the Federal Help Center podcast with Eric Coffie 1:00 - Affiliation risk when subcontracting to large businesses 2:05 - Self-performance requirements in construction vs services 2:45 - Why clear expectations prevent teaming relationship failures 3:14 - How teaming agreements differ from prime-sub contracts 4:05 - Real story of a six-month-old business winning a bonded contract 5:09 - Teaming agreements and bond indemnification compliance letters 7:35 - When teaming with large businesses reduces affiliation exposure 9:02 - Joint ventures as separate legal entities with tax IDs 9:44 - The 51% ownership rule and large business JV disqualification 10:16 - Mentor-protégé program and the billion dollar JV bid story 12:09 - SDVOSB set-aside rules and the veteran-owned business distinction 13:07 - Final compliance takeaway and community call to action Mindy gives you the federal opportunities, agency signals, recompete intel, and pursuit briefs that tell you not just what contracts exist, but which ones to chase and how to win them. Sign up for free Daily Alerts and get opportunities delivered to your inbox before the day starts.
Isaiah and Chef are back with a special edition of the O&B Puckcast featuring former Flyers defenseman Behn Wilson, who joins the show to discuss his playing career and his new book, "Gloves Off." One of the most feared fighters of the late 1970s and early 1980s, Wilson reflects on his journey to the NHL, his years in Philadelphia, and the physical style of hockey that defined his era. He also shares memorable stories from the locker room, life on the road, and some of the larger-than-life personalities he encountered throughout his career. The conversation also explores the inspiration behind "Gloves Off," offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the stories, experiences, and lessons that shaped both the book and Wilson's life in hockey. Packed with humor, insight, and plenty of unforgettable anecdotes, this is an episode Flyers fans and hockey history buffs won't want to miss. Photo credit: Lioncrest Publishing Amazon Link for 'Gloves Off' : https://www.amazon.com/Gloves-Off-Mostly-Stories-Hockey/dp/1544551258 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
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan return to kick off Season 10 of the O&B Puckcast, joined by Anthony Donati, aka The Prospect Don (@TheProspectDon on X and YouTube). The panel takes an early look at the 2026 NHL Draft, discussing the top prospects and potential candidates who could be available when the Flyers make their selection at 21st overall. The conversation also covers the progress of several of the Flyers' top young players, offseason expectations, Powerplay QB options, Stanley Cup Final predictions and more! Don't miss this jam-packed episode as O&B begins its 10th season. Photo credit: The Prospect Don Link: draftprospectshockey.com 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
Imagine being able to cut your hospital's code blue events outside of critical care in HALF in just six months. That's exactly what happened when Sarah built her hospital's rapid response team from the ground up.Nurse Gwenny takes over the show to find out how she did it, from the pitch that got the program started to the skills that actually matter on rapid response teams. She also shares what disqualifies a candidate even when the resume is perfect, why so few resources exist for rapid response training, and how she's filling that gap herself.Whether you're hoping to start a rapid response program at your hospital or just want to feel more confident the next time you call one, this episode is for you.Topics discussed in this episode:How Sarah became a rapid response nurseThe backstory behind the Rapid Response RN PodcastThe impact of having a rapid response teamHow you can start a rapid response programRapid response education and (lack of) resourcesHiring red flags that override a strong resumeSoft skills nursing school never teachesTrusting nursing intuition when vitals look fineJoin the Nurse Gwenny Library to earn CE credits for listening to the show! Use code: rapidresponsernto get a discount on your membership:https://library.nursegwenny.com/bundles/nurse-gwenny-library-membershipMentioned in this episode:CONNECT
Un État suréquipé. Une administration fiscale omnisciente. Pourtant, seulement 0,1 % des sommes dues sont récupérées auprès de ceux qui quittent le pays. Les chiffres officiels parlent d'eux-mêmes. Ressources :
What if the boldest thing a nonprofit could do isn't fight to survive alone, but choose to grow together? In this episode, Jay Deppeler, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer at Inperium, shares how a 25-year journey through the health and human services sector led him to one of the most revolutionary models in nonprofit leadership. Imperium now operates across 20 states with 34 affiliates and more than $800 million in revenue, all without erasing a single organization's identity or mission. Jay didn't start in boardrooms. He started as a 19-year-old psychology student working with traumatized kids in a residential treatment facility, wondering why the systems around them weren't better. That question never left him. And when he met Ryan Dewey Smith in 2016, it found its answer. [00:04:40] What He Does and Who He Serves Senior EVP and Chief Development Officer at Inperium, a nonprofit-supporting organization Inperium strengthens health and human service nonprofits without eroding their mission or local identity Affiliates gain scale, infrastructure, and capital while keeping their name, vision, and values [00:05:40] How He Got Here Started as a 19-year-old psychology student working with traumatized kids in a residential treatment facility Saw 84 kids at full capacity with interventions he felt weren't robust enough Pursued a master's in counseling psychology at Lehigh University to go deeper into the work Realized the people he was helping were supported by nonprofits that needed to be stronger at the systems level [00:09:00] Building Edison Court Became president and CEO of Edison Court in 2012 and led its first ever strategic plan Faced a major funding shift from program funding to fee-for-service and later managed care Tried and failed to recruit other nonprofits to grow together; ego and identity concerns blocked every attempt Decided to raise his hand and look for a larger partner instead; that partner was Inperium [00:11:20] Meeting Ryan Dewey Smith Met Ryan in August 2016 in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Ryan introduced the concept of affiliation as distinct from merger or acquisition Affiliating organizations keep their mission, vision, and values while gaining back office support Jay was persuaded immediately; eight months later Edison Court became Inperium's third affiliate [00:13:00] What Affiliation Actually Looks Like Within three months of affiliating, Edison Court opened its first facility outside its home county Went back to organizations that had said no and showed them what was possible; they all came in Helped the Children's Home of Reading, on the brink of insolvency after 150 years, with a $400,000 loan to make payroll That organization restructured, re-strategized, and is now flourishing [00:17:40] The Relationship That Changed Everything: Ryan Dewey Smith Without Ryan's vision, Jay believes Edison Court would not have survived the funding shifts Ryan's energy and audacity know no bounds; he never runs from a problem He gives his leadership team full latitude to leverage their unique skills His can-do attitude was transformative in 2016 and remains so today [00:21:40] When Everyone Ran for the Hills In 2024 an organization with $300 million in revenue lost $26 million over two fiscal years Their bank was calling a $22 million line of credit on May 31st; cash would run out by early July That put 3,800 employees and 35,000 people supported by the organization at serious risk Inperium was the only organization that stepped in with a $25 million line of credit [00:25:40] The Federally Qualified Health Center The organization had a federally qualified healthcare center that couldn't affiliate under Inperium's governance structure Losing it would have left thousands of underserved people in Philadelphia without healthcare Jay brokered a deal with a local healthcare center to underwrite a new 501c3 and reapply for the federal grant Within seven days of recording, they will be a fully operational new federally qualified health center [00:29:00] Affiliation Is a Strategy, Not a Surrender Boards resist affiliation because they fear losing their identity; Inperium lets them keep it Affiliation is not concession; it is a strategic pivot to deal with the realities of the world For-profit businesses do this constantly; nonprofits tend to leave their pragmatic hats at the door No money, no mission; no margin, no mission; the work has to be run like a business KEY QUOTES "Affiliation isn't concession. Affiliation isn't giving up. Affiliation is a strategy to pivot and deal with the realities of the world." - Jay Deppeler "If you have no money, you have no mission. If you have no margin, you have no mission." - Jay Deppeler CONNECT WITH JAY DEPPELER Website: http://www.inperium.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaydeppeler Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Find me on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher
Ce n'est plus un scénario hypothétique : depuis janvier 2026, près de 20 millions d'hommes allemands doivent obtenir l'autorisation de l'armée pour quitter le pays plus de trois mois. Une mesure qui soulève désormais une question : la France et la Belgique pourraient-elles suivre le même chemin ? Ressources :
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan return for Episode 300 of the O&B Puckcast, joined by Russ Cohen (sportsology.com, lockedonpodcasts.com) to break down the Flyers' four-game sweep at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes. The panel analyzes key playoff trends, evaluates the roster and the team's offseason needs, and reviews the Flyers' end-of-season press availabilities, including injury updates, player evaluations, and organizational goals moving forward. Topics discussed include the team's goaltending, Sean Couturier's evolving role, Owen Tippett's importance and injury status, the Flyers' anemic power play, and the challenge of re-establishing hockey as a major force in Philadelphia sports. The conversation also includes an in-depth discussion surrounding Matvei Michkov's status, big name trade targets and the organization's most pressing offseason priorities. In the final segment, Jamey Baskow of flyersnittygritty.com joins the show for a broader assessment of the team, while also reflecting on the early days of the podcast, his appearances as an early guest, and the show's longtime affiliation with FNG. Photo credit: Michael Reaves (And it's a beaut!) 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
Could the smallest molecule in the universe be one of the most powerful tools for your health? I brought Dr. Tyler LeBaron, the world's leading molecular hydrogen researcher, onto the Ultimate Human Podcast to break down what hydrogen water actually does inside your body, why it's nothing like alkaline water, and what the clinical research really says about recovery, cognitive function, metabolic health, and more. CLICK HERE TO BECOME GARY'S VIP!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Access Tyler LeBaron's research studies here: https://bit.ly/3Q8mth8 Read the “New Breakthrough Study Identifies First Molecular Target of Hydrogen in Human Cells” study here: https://bit.ly/3QBGPzo InhaleH₂ delivers precision hydrogen inhalation therapy. Get $250 OFF: https://bit.ly/4uDQfcm Listen to "The MHI Podcast" here: https://bit.ly/4cHxM8G Connect with Tyler LeBaron Website: https://bit.ly/4vAXGTh YouTube: https://bit.ly/48v7a8u Instagram: https://bit.ly/4ekV7hK Facebook: https://bit.ly/47W7qxg X: https://bit.ly/4tcQH1b LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4cmXAG1 Thank you to our partners A-GAME: “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: http://bit.ly/4kek1ij AION: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD AIRES: "ULTIMATE20 " FOR 20% OFF: https://bit.ly/4a3Duze BAJA GOLD: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa BODYHEALTH: “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV COLD LIFE: THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp CYMBIOTIKA: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4tjyluP GENETIC METHYLATION TEST (UK ONLY): https://bit.ly/48QJJrk GENETIC TEST (USA ONLY): https://bit.ly/3Yg1Uk9 GOPUFF: GET YOUR FAVORITE SNACK!: https://bit.ly/4obIFDC H2TABS: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4hMNdgg HEALF: 10% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/41HJg6S PEPTUAL: “TUH10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4mKxgcn SNOOZE: LET'S GET TO SLEEP!: https://bit.ly/4pt1T6V WHOOP: JOIN & GET 1 FREE MONTH!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW Watch the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps 00:00 Intro of Show 06:33 Research on Hydrogen 12:30 Different Hydrogen Forms 16:26 Affiliation with Research Institutions 27:33 Hydrogen as a Selective Antioxidant 32:41 Redox Homeostasis Definition 40:46 Hydrogen Regulating Natural Antioxidants 55:31 Hydrogen for Athletic Performance 1:10:24 Hydrogen's Impact on Women's Hormones 1:12:40 Metabolic Syndrome and Hydrogen 1:20:24 Healthy Microbiome Producing Hydrogen Gas 1:23:41 How to Start with Hydrogen Tablets? 1:27:02 Other Benefits of Hydrogen 1:38:46 Hydrogen in Post-Cardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients' Survival 1:48:59 Connect with Tyler 1:43:23 Safety of Taking Hydrogen Tablets 1:49:53 What does it mean to you to be an Ultimate Human? Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. It is not intended for diagnosing or treating any health condition. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before making health or wellness decisions. Gary Brecka is the owner of Ultimate Human, LLC which operates The Ultimate Human podcast and promotes certain third-party products used by Gary Brecka in his personal health and wellness protocols and daily life and for which Ultimate Human LLC and / or Gary Brecka directly or indirectly holds an economic interest or receives compensation. Accordingly, statements made by Gary Brecka and others (including on The Ultimate Human podcast) may be considered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know the many challenges facing the Nursing profession today. Nursing takes so much from us… but it also has so much to offer.Recorded live at NurseCon at Sea, Sarah sits down with two nurses who hit their breaking point and found a way to keep showing up. This episode goes deep into the messy reality of nursing burnout, from the struggle to put yourself first to the boundaries, mindset shifts, and support systems that keep nurses in the game.You don't have to manage burnout alone, so don't miss this one.Topics discussed in this episode:Self-care and resilience as a disciplineThe nursing choice: fracture or adaptBuilding a life that isn't fully defined by the institutionImportant things we don't say to each otherWhat patients actually need from their nursesTherapy, medication, and sleep as nursing toolsAn exercise to audit your cup-fillers vs. cup-drainersWhy it's so important to share your experienceHow leaders should respond when a nurse is nearing burnoutLearn more about NurseCon at Sea:https://nurseconatsea.com/Mentioned in this episode:CONNECT
N'avoir qu'un seul passeport, c'est laisser un État décider de votre liberté. Voici 4 façons légales d'en obtenir un deuxième dont 3 pour presque rien. Ressources :
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan are joined by Jason Myrtetus (Flyers Broadcast Network, @jasonmyrt on X) as the Philadelphia Flyers fall behind 2–0 in their series with the Carolina Hurricanes. The panel breaks down the differences in the Flyers' performance across the first two games and discusses the adjustments Rick Tocchet and his staff made that nearly resulted in an overtime victory. They also look ahead to the series shifting back to Philadelphia, examining strategies and potential lineup changes as the Flyers try to get back into the series and avoid a quick exit. Additional topics include the anticipated return of Owen Tippett, a possible injury to Noah Cates, and other decisions the team could make to gain an edge. In the final segment, the panel discusses fan reaction to draft lottery results, Matvei Michkov's role for the remainder of the series, whether Trevor Zegras can stick at center, and 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
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan break down the Flyers' elimination of the Pittsburgh Penguins following their Game 6 overtime victory. The panel examines how the Flyers established early momentum in the series and ultimately held off the Penguins' late resurgence to advance to the second round against the Carolina Hurricanes. They also review Games 4 and 5, highlighting standout performances from players such as Sean Couturier, Travis Sanheim, goaltender Dan Vladar, and Game 6 hero Cam York. The discussion also covers the ups and downs of Matvei Michkov, Tyson Foerster's slump, the strategic approach of head coach Rick Tocchet, and a preview of the upcoming series against Carolina. 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
Vos prompts sur ChatGPT ou Claude peuvent être lus par le fisc, un juge ou la NSA. Cette IA change les règles : elle rend cet accès mathématiquement impossible. Ce n'est pas une promesse, c'est une preuve. Ressources :
Terry Mattingly of Rational Sheep Rational Sheep Pop Goes Religion: Faith in Popular Culture GetReligion.orgThe post Media Coverage of the Religious Affiliation of the White House Correspondent's Dinner Gunman – Terry Mattingly, 4/29/26 (1191) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Getting ROSC is not always the win we sometimes think it is. It's what we're looking for the entire resuscitation, but the real challenge begins once we get it… and what we do in the next few hours has a major impact on patient outcomes.In this episode, Sarah shares a real rapid response case to walk through the physiology, decision-making, and advocacy of post-arrest care. The 2025 AHA post resuscitation guidelines have brought important shifts to post-ROSC management, from how aggressively to oxygenate to when it's safe to prognosticate. Don't miss the full breakdown!Topics discussed in this episode:Oxygenation and ventilation: how to avoid hyperoxia and hypoxiaPerfusion, pressors, and the limits of MAPTemperature management guidelinesSedation, analgesia, and the paralyzed-but-awake patientDiagnostics: timing, priorities, and what to rule outHow to use neuroprognostication the right wayHow to talk to families without giving false hopeNursing priorities and how to advocate for your patientsCheck out the new Post Resuscitation Guidelines:https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001375Listen to episode 73 — Resuscitate Before You Intubate: How to NOT KILL YOUR PATIENT When You Intubate: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/73-resuscitate-before-you-intubate-how-to-not-kill/id1535997752?i=1000630431016Mentioned 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
Isaiah and Chef are joined by Anthony Mingioni (hockeyhotstove.com) to analyze the quarterfinal series between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins through three games, with the Flyers surging to a 3–0 series lead. The panel breaks down how the Flyers established early momentum and what adjustments the Penguins may need to make to avoid elimination. They also review each game and highlight standout performances from players such as Sean Couturier, Porter Martone, Owen Tippett, Travis Sanheim, and goaltender Dan Vladar, while identifying areas of concern and players who may be underperforming or facing reduced roles. In the final segment, Anthony DiMarco from dailyfaceoff.com joins us to discuss whether the Flyers can sustain their momentum and close out the series or if the Penguins are positioned to extend the matchup. 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
11 années d'études, une carrière de chirurgien toute tracée… puis il a tout quitté avec sa femme et ses deux enfants. Aujourd'hui, il vit librement à Bangkok sans aucun regret. Son parcours pourrait bien te donner envie de passer à l'action. Ressources :
Pour sa troisième saison, Arnaud Demanche vient tous les matins à 8h15 pour poser son œil sur l'actualité du jour. Cinq minutes de rire, pour se réveiller avec le sourire !
Brannon Moncrief is the Principal and CEO of McLerran and Associates, where he helps multiple surgeons buy and sell their practices every year. Join us as Brannon shares insights from more than 25 years in buying and selling dental practices, including how to prepare for the inevitability of selling your business, considerations for selling to DSOs, and the status of the dental market in 2026 in comparison to previous years. Brannon shares what is trickiest to navigate about the transactions he deals with and offers valuable advice for practice owners pursuing DSO affiliations, from early planning to knowing your options, finding the right partner, creating a competitive environment, and more. Join us for an incredibly informative conversation about the complexities of selling your dental practice and how to get the best deal possible. Key Points From This Episode: • Brannon's background in the financial side of dentistry. • The story of how he purchased McLerran and Associates 15 years ago and grew the business. • Why selling your business is one of the inevitabilities of life and how to prepare for this. • Common reasons an OMF surgeon might decide to sell to a DSO. • The status of the dental market in 2026. • How DSO deals are typically structured: equity, structure, and more. • The trickiest thing Brannon and his colleagues deal with on a day-to-day basis. • Advice for practice owners pursuing DSO affiliations. • The importance of creating perspective and optionality for the right partner. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Brannon Moncrief on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/brannon-moncrief-aa681272/ Brannon Moncrief Phone Number — 512-660-8505 Brannon Moncrief Email — brannon@dentaltransitions.com McLerran and Associates — https://dentaltransitions.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/ Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.com Dr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
Census bureau will now record religious affiliation in India despite fears that people living in areas with strict religious laws could be prosecuted based on their beliefs. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The 2026 Philadelphia Flyers have reached the NHL postseason for the first time in six years. Isaiah, Chef, and Dan are joined by Bill Meltzer (flyers.nhl.com, hockeyhotstove.com) to break down how the Flyers went from a 3.8% playoff probability one month ago to finishing with 98 points and securing third place in the Metropolitan Division, setting up a first-round matchup with their archrival, the Pittsburgh Penguins. The panel examines how the Flyers turned a season that once looked headed for the draft lottery into a remarkable comeback, highlighting key turning points, coaching decisions, and the factors that reshaped expectations for the franchise. Central to the surge were the unexpected return of Tyson Foerster, the emergence of young contributors such as Porter Martone, Matvei Michkov, Denver Barkey, Alex Bump, and Jamie Drysdale, and the steady presence of team MVP Dan Vladar in goal. In the show's final segment, Anthony DiMarco of DailyFaceoff.com joins to provide his insider perspective on how the Flyers pulled it off, the league-wide reaction to their surge, and what to expect in the playoff series against Pittsburgh. He also breaks down the matchups and offers his predictions alongside the panel. 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
L'État ne vous alertera pas. Voici 7 signaux indiquant qu'un pays devient risqué pour votre patrimoine et pourquoi la France est déjà en zone rouge. Ressources : Es-tu vraiment prêt à quitter ton pays ? Le quiz en 3 minutes pour savoir si tu es exfiltrable… ou pas encore : ▶️ Podcast complémentaires : Voilà ce qui vous attend avec le Budget 2026 Les Pays Bas sont devenus fous
Un impôt appliqué sur des revenus que tu n'as même pas perçus. Et la France y prête une attention toute particulière. Décryptage. Ressources : Es-tu vraiment prêt à quitter ton pays ? Le quiz en 3 minutes pour savoir si tu es exfiltrable… ou pas encore ▶️ Podcast complémentaire « La FIN de l’Expatriation ? (Impôt sur la nationalité FR) »
The AHA just updated the playbook on acute pulmonary embolism. The old classification system is gone. Heparin drips are no longer the default. And if your instinct is to push for intubation, that could be the thing that makes your patient worse.In this episode, Dr. Mark Creager, lead author of the 2026 AHA Multi-Society Guideline on Acute Pulmonary Embolism, breaks down exactly what's changed, how the new guidelines help teams make better decisions faster, and what nurses need to know about frontline PE management.Learn what the data says about oxygen therapy, anticoagulation, vasopressors, and the decisions that matter most when your PE patient starts to slide.Topics discussed in this episode:The new A to E classification system and how to categorize patientsClinical signs that your PE patient is deterioratingOxygen therapy: why intubation can be dangerousVasopressor therapy and when to add vasopressinLow-molecular-weight heparin vs. unfractionated heparinPE response teams: when to activate and who should be on the teamWhat you can do when your hospital has no PERTWhen to transfer by classification (and when it may be too late)The nurse's role in early recognition and escalationAnd you can check out the full AHA/ACC 2026 updated PE guideline here:https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001415Mentioned 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 purchaseCONNECT
Isaiah, Chef, and Dan return with the Flyers riding a 14-4-1 stretch into a playoff spot with five games remaining in the season. The team's improved defensive play, along with an infusion of new faces led by rookie Porter Martone and the return of Tyson Foerster, has pushed the Flyers closer to their first postseason berth since 2020. The panel recaps the three games since the last episode before being joined by Anthony DiMarco of DailyFaceoff.com to assess the team's playoff chances, Martone-mania, the perception of fans being overprotective of Matvei Michkov, the Jiricek signing, the struggling power play, and the offseason implications of a potential playoff berth. 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
The crew returns for a special episode marking the NHL debut of Flyers top prospect Porter Martone, with the team riding a 12-3-1 stretch and suddenly back in the playoff conversation after seeming out of it just two weeks ago. The panel traces Martone's path from the CHL to Michigan State to his NHL debut against the Washington Capitals, while also breaking down recent game action, updated playoff odds, and the schedule ahead. Photo credit: Dan Silver 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
The crew kicked off a wild mix of pop-culture chaos and real talk, led by the internet spiraling over Chilli from TLC after she reposted a false conspiracy about Michelle Obama and got clocked for political donation activity—prompting her to post a video statement saying the repost was accidental and that she’s “not MAGA.” The conversation turned into a bigger debate about whether fans should separate the music from the artist when politics get involved, with the show noting how public donation records can be pulled and how celebrity affiliations can shift public support fast. The discussion also brought in Roland Martin, who emphasized that consumers have every right to support—or not support—who they choose, especially when political choices have real-life consequences. Meanwhile, Muni Long revealed she hit a major personal-and-business setback after an ex allegedly cut off her phone service during their breakup—leaving her unreachable and costing her connections—before she finally regained her original number and told people she wasn’t ignoring them. And for the “music fans live for mess (and vocals)” portion of the show, the crew recapped the Tank vs. Tyrese Verzuz energy: big grown-R&B vibes, jokes flying, and tension bubbling when Tyrese dealt with audio issues—only for Tank to flip it into comedic smoke (including the now-viral turtleneck roasting) while they kept the battle entertaining. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew kicked off a wild mix of pop-culture chaos and real talk, led by the internet spiraling over Chilli from TLC after she reposted a false conspiracy about Michelle Obama and got clocked for political donation activity—prompting her to post a video statement saying the repost was accidental and that she’s “not MAGA.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isaiah and Chef are joined by Kevin Durso of 973espn.com to delve into the Philadelphia Flyers' late-season surge and their relentless pursuit of a playoff spot. The panel analyzes the team's recent positive developments, including their game-winning performances, despite the disappointing home loss to the Blue Jackets. They also discuss the team's prospect signings, the continued rise of Owen Tippett, and the anticipation surrounding Porter Martone's upcoming NHL debut. Furthermore, they analyze the factors contributing to the Flyers' enhanced performance, evaluate their current standings, and delve into potential offseason strategies as the organization prepares for the future. 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
The stroke guidelines just changed and it's exciting and nuanced! What you do in the first 30 minutes could drastically change your patient's outcome. In this episode, Dr. Shyam Prabhakaran, neurologist and chief writer of the new 2026 AHA Stroke Guidelines, explains what's changed and how these guidelines are changing practice at the bedside.Stroke treatment decisions are getting faster, more nuanced, and more imaging-driven. Inclusion/exclusion criteria and whether to give thrombolytics, who is a candidate for thrombectomy, and when to touch the blood pressure have all been updated. Know the updates before your next stroke alert!Topics discussed in this episode:Introducing the classic extended window patient caseThrombolytics vs. thrombectomy explainedEMS destination decision: Choosing primary vs. comprehensive stroke centerHow reperfusion time windows have changedAdvanced imaging: ASPECTS and thrombectomy eligibilityTreatment options for patients presenting outside of the 4.5 hr windowBlood pressure management recommendationsWhat nurses should do in the first 15-30 minutesLVO red flags at the bedsidePediatric ischemic strokeCheck out the new AHA Stroke Guidelines:https://newsroom.heart.org/news/new-guideline-expands-stroke-treatment-for-adults-offers-first-pediatric-stroke-guidanceMentioned in this episode:CONNECT
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Isaiah, Chef, and Dan are joined by Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey (spectorshockey.com) to discuss the most significant deals from NHL trade deadline weekend. The panel examines the winners and losers around the league, which teams now appear poised for a deep playoff run, and what Danny Brière was able to accomplish for the Flyers as the organization looks ahead to the summer. Topics discussed: The biggest trades from deadline weekend, winners and losers around the NHL, which teams are now positioned for a playoff run, and Brière's deadline strategy and what it means for the Flyers moving forward. In the final segment, Anthony DiMarco of DailyFaceoff.com joins the show to share his perspective on the Flyers' trade deadline activity, including the Jiricek trade, the decision to retain Rasmus Ristolainen, recent game action, and the latest news from around the NHL. 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
The wound between women is not just interpersonal. It is neurobiological, historical, and deeply rooted in systems that were designed to divide us. In this episode, Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof are joined by Dr. Lovey Bradley, Msc.D., NSI certified practitioner, BrainBased facilitator, and facilitator of the NSI BIPOC Affinity Group, whose work sits at the intersection of female hormone health, nervous system regulation, and somatic approaches to trauma. Together, they go deep on one of the most underexplored dimensions of collective healing: the feminine wound, and specifically the racial fracture at its root. Lovey shares her own experience of dissociation in a predominantly white healing space during her NCAI certification, and what that revealed about epigenetic nervous system patterns that have nothing to do with individual will and everything to do with what our bodies have inherited and learned to expect. Jennifer and Elisabeth reflect honestly on their own experiences, including what it takes for white bodied women to pause, stop fixing, and actually listen without collapsing into shame or urgency. The conversation also traces the science behind why relational stress hits the female nervous system so hard, why oxytocin can amplify threat as much as it buffers it when relationships are unsafe, and how chronic cortisol dysregulation suppresses progesterone and drives the health outcomes so many women are navigating. Topic Include: Why the feminine wound cannot be fully healed without naming its racial roots How the nervous system adapts to chronic relational threat in female coded spaces What social baseline theory tells us about why disconnection between women is a physiological load, not just an emotional one How early experiences of exclusion, relational aggression, and peer victimization become nervous system prediction patterns in adulthood Why oxytocin amplifies relational stress when social environments are unsafe How high cortisol suppresses progesterone and drives inflammation, infertility, and hormonal dysregulation What it looks like for white bodied women to stay present without defaulting to shame, urgency, or over-repair Why healing within cultures must precede healing across them What a real path forward looks like, starting at the individual level Chapters 0:00 - Why Racial Trauma Is the Root We Are Not Talking About 1:05 - Welcome: The Feminine Wound Through a Nervous System Lens 3:48 - Introducing Dr. Lovey Bradley and Why This Conversation Matters 7:00 - How the Sister Wound Shows Up in Friendships, Workplaces, and Healing Spaces 10:21 - Dr. Lovey's Personal Story: Dissociating in a Predominantly White Healing Space 17:11 - Social Baseline Theory and the Neurobiology of Relational Disconnection 24:54 - The Historical Root: White Women, Racial Hierarchy, and the Fractured Sisterhood 27:26 - What It Takes for White Bodied Women to Listen Without Collapsing 34:14 - Colorism, Division Within Cultures, and Where Trust Has to Begin 43:08 - Early Developmental Roots: How Relational Threat Shapes the Nervous System 46:52 - Oxytocin, Cortisol, Progesterone, and the Female Hormone Connection 49:56 - A Path Forward: Building Trust One Relationship at a Time Ways to Engage with Neurosomatics: Neurosomatic Intelligence is now enrolling : https://neurosomaticintelligence.com/nsi-certification Join us for a two week trial of neurosomatic practices at rewiretrial.com Free BrainBased neurosomatic workshop for entrepreneurs at rewirecapacity.com Sacred Synapse: an educational YouTube channel founded by Jennifer Wallace that explores nervous system regulation, applied neuroscience, consciousness, and psychedelic preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence. Wayfinder Journal: Track nervous system patterns and support preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence. Learn to work with Boundaries at the level of the body and nervous system at https://www.boundaryrewire.com Resources that inform this episode: Coan, James A., Hillary S. Schaefer, and Richard J. Davidson. "Lending a Hand: Social Regulation of the Neural Response to Threat." Psychological Science, vol. 17, no. 12, 2006, pp. 1032–1039. Crick, Nicki R., and Jennifer K. Grotpeter. "Relational Aggression, Gender, and Social-Psychological Adjustment." Child Development, vol. 66, no. 3, 1995, pp. 710–722. Holt-Lunstad, Julianne, Timothy B. Smith, and J. Bradley Layton. "Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-Analytic Review." PLOS Medicine, vol. 7, no. 7, 2010, e1000316. Miller, Jean Baker. Toward a New Psychology of Women. Beacon Press, 1976. Wellesley Centers for Women ed., 2012. Prinstein, Mitchell J., et al. "Peer Victimization, Friendship, and the Stress Response." Development and Psychopathology, vol. 17, no. 4, 2005, pp. 1017–1038. Rimé, Bernard. "Emotion Elicits the Social Sharing of Emotion: Theory and Empirical Review." Emotion Review, vol. 1, no. 1, 2009, pp. 60–85. Shamay-Tsoory, Simone G., and Ahmad Abu-Akel. "The Social Salience Hypothesis of Oxytocin." Biological Psychiatry, vol. 79, no. 3, 2016, pp. 194–202. Taylor, Shelley E., et al. "Biobehavioral Responses to Stress in Females: Tend-and-Befriend, Not Fight-or-Flight." Psychological Review, vol. 107, no. 3, 2000, pp. 411–429. Taylor, Shelley E. "Tend and Befriend: Biobehavioral Bases of Affiliation under Stress." Current Directions in Psychological Science, vol. 15, no. 6, 2006, pp. 273–277. Tedeschi, Richard G., and Lawrence G. Calhoun. "Posttraumatic Growth: Conceptual Foundations and Empirical Evidence." Psychological Inquiry, vol. 15, no. 1, 2004, pp. 1–18. Uchino, Bert N. 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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
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
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.
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