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CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric O'Kelly reflects on the highlights of 2024, showcasing insights from various guests who have contributed to the field of austere and remote medicine. The conversation covers prolonged casualty care, the importance of guerrilla medicine, and the challenges medics face in rural settings. The guests share their experiences and advice for new medics, emphasising the need for continuous learning and adaptability in the face of unique medical challenges. Guests: Mike Turconi Dr Sean Keenan Dr Jaime Riesberg CJ Malcolm Antonio from EuroMedic Dr Jørgen Melau Dr Peter Anders Christiensen TacMedNorth from Ukraine Takeaways 2024 has seen over 30,000 downloads from 43 countries. Austere medicine requires a different approach than traditional settings. Continuous learning is essential for medical professionals. Guerrilla medicine is becoming increasingly relevant in modern conflicts. Training in prolonged casualty care is crucial for medics in the field. Hyperthermia management is vital in cold operational settings. Rural populations often lack access to timely medical care. Improvisation is key in austere medical environments. Education is fundamental to improving medical practices worldwide. New medics should always strive to improve their knowledge and skills. You have to be prepared to improvise. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the CoROM Podcast 00:42 Highlights from 2024 Guests 06:09 Insights on Austere Medicine 09:29 Prolonged Casualty Care vs. Prolonged Field Care 13:12 The Importance of Guerrilla Medicine 15:10 Hyperthermia in Operational Settings 18:40 Challenges in Rural and Austere Medicine 20:27 Nordic Special Operations Combat Medic Program 23:09 Training Medics in Ukraine 27:24 Final Advice for New Medics
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Episode 294. I discuss the ongoing relief effort that's primarily being run by private citizens and the government's complete ineptitude in helping its own people. We could do it for Haiti but not western NC. I then dive into the ramifications of the ILA strike and what that means for the southeastern US and commodity futures in the near term. Last, I break down the most basic tools I use for local communications and how to implement them. Got Freeze Dried Beef? Brushbeater Beef has you covered! Check out our new precious metals sponsor! Get the Merch: Brushbeater Store The Guerilla's Guide to the Baofeng Radio is a #1 Bestseller! Knightsbridge Research discount code: SCOUT Radio Contra Sponsors: Civil Defense Manual Tactical Wisdom Blacksmith Publishing Radio Contra Patron Program Brushbeater Training Calendar Brushbeater Forum Palmetto State Armory Primary Arms
In this episode, we delve into a real-life rescue mission conducted by the U.S. Air Force Pararescue Jumpers (PJs) in the North Atlantic Ocean. Dr. Michael Lauria shares ten critical lessons from this challenging scenario that are essential for medical professionals working in any prehospital environment. From the importance of preparation and the power of a small team, to the significance of continuous learning and the dynamic nature of safety, these insights are invaluable for enhancing clinical practice. Tune in to learn how these lessons can be applied to improve how you approach the job. EMScast15 - code for 15% off an awesome pair of sunglasses Tell us about you and how we can make this show better Medic Box - awesome medical gear shipped directly to your door Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Dr. Mike Lauria Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry Resources Other episodes you might like Third-party websites where you can learn more Podcast announcements Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emscast Twitter- @ems_cast Website- www.emspodcast.com
Dr. Burjor Langdana discusses dental care in austere environments and provides tips for handling dental emergencies. He emphasizes the importance of preventive care, such as dental check-ups and good oral hygiene, before embarking on a trip. He advises carrying a dental kit with essential materials like temporary filling material and an intra-oral bandage. Dr. Langdana also shares strategies for managing dental emergencies, including broken fillings, infections, and impacted wisdom teeth. He highlights the need for a team approach and training local providers in dental care. The conversation concludes with advice for preparing for a deployment and information about Dr. Langdana's website, which offers free resources on wilderness expedition dentistry. Takeaways Preventive care, such as dental check-ups and good oral hygiene, is crucial before embarking on a trip to an austere environment. Carry a dental kit with essential materials like temporary filling material and an intra-oral bandage. Manage dental emergencies like broken fillings, infections, and impacted wisdom teeth with appropriate techniques and materials. Adopt a team approach and train local providers in dental care to improve access and outcomes. Prepare for a deployment by motivating participants to prioritize dental care and ensuring the availability of necessary materials. Dr. Burjor Langdana's website, Wilderness Expedition Dentistry, offers free resources on handling dental emergencies and basic facial injuries in austere environments. Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric talks with Frida Svahn, a nurse from Sweden, who discusses her experiences teaching medical training in various countries and her work with the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB). She shares her journey from serving in the Swedish Armed Forces to becoming a nurse and her passion for working in austere environments. Frida highlights the importance of training the trainers and its impact in countries like Ukraine. She also mentions the upcoming National Seminar Exercise in Sweden and the role of MSB in civil defence and NATO. Frida advises new healthcare professionals interested in working in austere environments to invest in good courses, build a network, and stay motivated. Takeaways Teaching medical training in austere environment is a rewarding experience that allows healthcare professionals to make a difference in countries like Ukraine. MSB plays a significant role in civil defence and NATO, providing training and expertise in emergency response and crisis management. Investing in good courses, building a network, and staying motivated are essential for healthcare professionals working in austere environments. Training the trainers is a force multiplier that spreads knowledge and skills to a larger population. Sweden's upcoming National Seminar Exercise will involve multiple nations, focusing on casualty move and patient flow management.
In this edition of Madison Book Beat, host Andrew Thomas speaks with Henry Wise on his debut novel, Holy City (2024, Grove Atlantic Press).Holy City is a novel that grabs your attention by the opening sentence and propels you into a world of crime, guilt, unrealized desire, and vanquished hopes and dreams. The narrative shuttles between Richmond, Virginia–the eponymous Holy City–and the rural county of Euphoria. Anything but euphoric, it's peopled by a cast of characters both burned out on the passage of time and not very optimistic about the present. We encounter people enduring the harsh realities of poverty, the legacies of racism, the personal and historical ghosts of the past, as well as the fickleness of the small town legal system. Everyone's running from something, and everyone's got something to hide. We encounter this world through the eyes of Deputy Sheriff Will Seems, a prodigal son of sorts who returns to Euphoria from Richmond after a decade away. While immediately embroiled in the investigation of a brutal homicide, our brooding protagonist must navigate a guilty past, a fraught relationship with family, and an increasingly suspect county Sheriff. Its fast pacing is complemented by a striking poetic lyricism that demands regularly slowing down and relishing in the talents of this poet-turned-novelist.Henry Wise is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and the University of Mississippi MFA Program. His work has appeared in Shenandoah, Nixes Mate, Radar Poetry, Clackamas, and elsewhere. His nonfiction and photography have appeared in Southern Cultures. Holy City is his first novel.
Hallo Freunde freue mich sehr euch heute eine neue Episode meiner Indie Dance The Mix Series präsentieren zu können. Diesmal mit Dj & Producer Vekan aus Mexiko City, Mexiko Viel Spaß Kurt Kjergaard Hello friends I am very pleased to be able to present you a new episode of my Indie Dance The Mix Series today. This time with Dj & Producer Vekan from CDMX, Mexico Enjoy It Kurt Kjergaard BIO Vekan DJ, Producer originally from Mexico City, being part of the Mexican record label Veneno and A&R of the Cintas Clandestinas sublabel. Vekan is an artist with minimalist, dissociative and dystopian influences, he perceives himself between the realities of electronic music, experimenting with Indie Dance, Dark Disco, Breakbeat, Techno and Trance combined with his own productions that create a unique experience. LINK VENENO RECORD LABEL https://soundcloud.com/vnnmx SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/7ekan INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/vekan__/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/7ekan/ SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/artist/40E3qoQpTwnaLurYazkmGD?si=zprN-j2hScOC2xfYidncfg&nd=1&dlsi=ed1a514872c344b4 APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/mx/artist/vekan/1725195890?l=en-GB BEATPORT https://www.beatport.com/artist/vekan/1178468 RESIDENT ADVISOR https://es-mx.ra.co/dj/vekan Tracklist 1- Still There and Awake - Robert Babicz 2.- Beautiful - Rigopolar 3.- Dirty Diana - Michael Jackson (M i l l o- Edit) 4.- Motor - Marc De Pulse 5.- XXX - Donza, Quip & Vekan 6.- Ibai (Original Mix) - Far Distance 7.- This Will Never Happen To You Again (Original Mix) - Surface 8.- Don't Fly With The Elephants - Alberto Melloni, REES, Younger Than Me, Austere & Naranja. 9.- Beyond Control - Basic Instinct 10.- Descontrol - Vekan (Specter Remix) 11.- AIRE - 9DEER & BabyWitch (Hyper Trvshit Remix) 12.- A Pain That I'm Used to - Depeche Mode (Jacques Lu Cont Dub) 13.- Future Lovers- Madonna listen all episodes also on APPLE PODCAST podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/kurt…E7vXOuDgX7Ga8z4 SOUNDCLOUD PLAYLIST soundcloud.com/kk-remixe/sets/indie-dance-the-mix-series Disclaimer: All material on this channel is posted with the explicit consent of the artist/labels and no copyrights are violated in any way. If you are a copyright owner and want your work to be removed from our channel please contact us with a personal message here and we will remove your material right away. Please note that we do not benefit from posting this material and have only the intention to help new and emerging artist to be heard by supporting & promoting podcasts. Thx a lot... Kurt Kjergaard
Saint Teresa begins The Way of Perfection out of obedience to her nuns' requests, aiming to address minor temptations, explain her reasons for founding the convent of Saint Joseph, and provide spiritual guidance. Emphasizing detachment and poverty, she encourages her sisters to trust in God for sustenance and to live their vocations with integrity. Father Reid reflects on how these teachings can inspire personal spiritual reform and a deeper commitment to serving God and others.Episode two covers the introduction and chapters 1 & 2.LEARN MORE - USE COUPON CODE COM25 FOR 25% OFF:The Way of Perfection: https://bit.ly/3Srb4HJThe Interior Castle (Deluxe Edition): https://bit.ly/3Y06rbcTAN Classics Deluxe Set: https://bit.ly/3XYLbCtThe Interior Castle (Paperback Edition): https://bit.ly/3xJ1GbhThe Autobiography of St. Teresa of Ávila: https://bit.ly/3XWGJUMSt. Teresa of Ávila: Reformer of Carmel: https://bit.ly/3zvBv8fConversation with Christ: The Teachings of St. Teresa of Ávila about Personal Prayer: https://bit.ly/3zzIg9bThe Commentaries is a podcast series from TAN in which you'll learn how to read and understand history's greatest Catholic works, from today's greatest Catholic scholars. In every series of The Commentaries, your expert host will be your personal guide to not just read the book, but to live the book, shining the light of its eternal truths into the darkness of our modern trials and tribulations.Fr. Timothy Reid returns as our Commentaries guide for another spiritual classic from St. Teresa of Ávila, The Way of Perfection. Originally written for her fellow sisters four centuries ago, these 20 podcast episodes filled with Christian mysticism and contemplative prayer might be more relevant today, and will no doubt enlighten your soul's journey toward union with God.Fr. Reid also hosted The Commentaries: The Interior Castle - https://bit.ly/4cZ3CLpTo download your FREE Classic Companion PDF and for updates about new seasons, expert scholars, and exclusive deals for The Commentaries listeners, sign up at TANcommentaries.com And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at https://TANBooks.com and use Coupon Code COM25 for 25% off your next order.
CHAPTER 123: THE TRUE METAL SCHIFTER, SHINNING, AUSTRE, XASTHUR DESCRIPTION In our chapter today we talk about bands and groups like Shining and Austere, Xasthur. PLAYLIST - XASTHUR - PRISON OF MIRRORS From the 2006 album Subliminal Genocide, Xasthur presents the song Prison of Mirrors, a combination of atmospheres and melancholy. #Xasthur #SubliminalGenocide #BlackMetal SHINING - FÖRBJUBBEN FRUKT This group performs an explosion of brutality in black metal with introspective and depressive lyrics. The song is from the album VII: Född Förlorare from 2011. #Shining #BlackMetal #VIIForbjubbenFrukt AUSTERE - TO LAY LIKE OLD ASHES The song To Lay Like Old Ashes displays a somber sound, reflecting the essence of Austere's style. Taken from the album of the same name. #Austere #ToLayLikeOldAshes #DoomMetal DEATH METAL SECTION, EVENTS May 25, 1987: The album Scream Bloody Gore by the band Death is released, considered one of the best works of death metal and a cornerstone of the genre. #Death #ScreamBloodyGore #DeathMetal July 12, 1989: Altars of Madness is a Morbid Angel production that defines the sound of death metal according to many critics. #MorbidAngel #AltarsOfMadness #DeathMetal October 8, 1993: Heartwork by Carcass, summit of the melodic death metal subgenre. #Carcass #Heartwork #MelodicDeathMetal MUSIC REVIEW 2024 has surprised us with great releases in the doom metal scene, including Echoes of Eternal Sorrow by Mourning Sun. This album deeply captures the melancholy and desolation, offering an experience that defines doom metal. #MourningSun #EchoesOfEternalSorrow #DoomMetal
Hi best friend book club! This week's episode is a part of our nostalgic series, where we reread books from our childhood together! Join us as we discuss Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events book the fifth, The Austere Academy.
Today on the Daily Scoop Podcast from the Scoop News Group, How the VA is wrestling with digital transformation amid an austere budget environment. And the DIU looks to get another big funding boost in 2025.
In this conversation, Dennis, Doug, and Justin discuss the development of a Sepsis Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for prolonged field care. They highlight the importance of early recognition and antibiotic administration in sepsis management. They also discuss the use of scoring systems like QSOFA and NEWS2 to aid in the identification of septic patients. The conversation covers the role of lactate monitoring and the potential confounding factors. They emphasize the need for a comprehensive assessment of the patient and the importance of not relying solely on one marker or number. The conversation also touches on the importance of proper catheter insertion and the consideration of prophylactic catheter replacement in austere environments. They discuss the use of fluids as the first-line treatment in septic patients and caution against over-resuscitation. The conversation concludes with a reminder to pay attention to the patient's response and not blindly adhere to formulas or protocols. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of sepsis management, including fluid resuscitation, the use of colloids, the importance of monitoring urine output, and the decision to initiate vasopressors. They also touch on the use of antibiotics and wound management in sepsis cases. The conversation provides valuable insights and practical tips for healthcare providers in austere environments. Takeaways Early recognition and timely administration of antibiotics are crucial in sepsis management. Scoring systems like QSOFA and NEWS2 can aid in the identification of septic patients. Lactate monitoring can be confounded by various factors, and a comprehensive assessment of the patient is necessary. Proper catheter insertion and prophylactic catheter replacement should be considered in austere environments. Fluids are the first-line treatment in septic patients, but over-resuscitation should be avoided. Pay attention to the patient's response and use clinical judgment rather than blindly following formulas or protocols. In sepsis cases, fluid resuscitation is crucial, and the choice of fluid depends on availability. Balanced electrolyte solutions like Ringer's lactate or plasma light are preferred, but normal saline can be used if that's all that's available. Colloids may be used in sepsis patients with high output losses or compartment syndrome. Options include FFP, albumin, or freeze-dried plasma. Monitoring urine output is important in assessing the response to fluid resuscitation. If urine output increases, it indicates a positive response. However, if urine output remains high despite fluid administration, it may indicate over-resuscitation. When considering the use of vasopressors, the decision should be based on the patient's blood pressure and mental status. If the patient remains hypotensive and shows no improvement after a substantial amount of fluid, vasopressors may be initiated. Antibiotics should be given empirically in sepsis cases, and the choice of antibiotic depends on the suspected source of infection. Wound management, including effective debridement and irrigation, is crucial in preventing infection. Regular assessment of wounds is important to identify any signs of infection or non-viable tissue. In austere environments, it may be necessary to make treatment decisions based on the patient's clinical presentation and endemic risk, even without confirmatory tests. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration and mentorship in developing clinical practice guidelines and acknowledges the contributions of healthcare professionals in the field. Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric O'Kelly talks with Eric Holmstrøm, who runs the mobile training team and short courses in Malta, and discusses his experiences and upcoming projects. He talks about his background in the Norwegian military and his involvement in training NATO Special Forces. Eric also mentions the success of the tactical paramedic exam and the need for more European representation in the exam. He highlights the popularity of the courses in Malta, such as the Austere and prehospital ultrasound course, the Tropical Travel and Expeditionary Medicine course, and the ICARE course. Eric also discusses upcoming MTTs in Ukraine and the importance of teaching proper tourniquet use. The conversation covers topics related to austere medicine and training in challenging environments. One key theme is using technology, such as the Medic Tool app, to improve documentation and patient care. The app provides alarms for tourniquet and medication timing and the ability to send digital patient information to the next level of care. They also discuss the importance of improvised medicine and the ability to manage critically ill patients with minimal equipment. The conversation also mentions upcoming courses in Sweden, Norway, and Germany and the potential for an Arctic AEC course. Takeaways Eric Holmstrom runs the mobile training team and short courses in Malta. He has a background in the Norwegian military and has trained NATO Special Forces. The tactical paramedic exam has been successful, but there is a need for more European representation. Courses in Malta, such as Austere and prehospital ultrasound, Tropical Travel and Expeditionary Medicine, and ICARE, are popular. Upcoming MTTs in Ukraine will focus on eye care and training instructors. Proper tourniquet use is important, as misuse can lead to amputations. The Medic Tool app provides alarms and documentation features to improve patient care in austere environments. Improvised medicine skills are crucial for managing critically ill patients with minimal equipment. Training courses in Sweden, Norway, and Germany offer opportunities to learn about austere medicine and general practitioner medicine in rural areas. The potential for an Arctic AEC course highlights the unique challenges of working in cold environments. Using technology in austere medicine can help lighten the load and provide better patient care. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:23 Experience at SOMA and the Success of the Tactical Paramedic Exam 08:57 Popular Courses in Malta 13:12 Upcoming MTTs in Ukraine 27:33 Enhancing Documentation and Nursing Care 31:18 Improving Information Sharing and Telemedicine 35:08 Upcoming Training Courses 42:35 The Importance of Improvised Medicine 45:26 Using Technology to Enhance Austere Medicine Keywords Eric Holmstrom, mobile training team, short courses, Malta, Norwegian military, NATO Special Forces, tactical paramedic exam, European representation, Austere and prehospital ultrasound, Tropical Travel and Expeditionary Medicine, ICARE, MTT, Ukraine, tourniquet use, austere medicine, training, technology, documentation, patient care, Medic Tool app, tourniquet, medication timing, improvised medicine, courses, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Arctic AEC course
In this episode of the Prolonged Fuel Care Podcast, Dr. Ben Abo and Jordan Benjamin discuss snake envenomation. They debunk common myths about snakebite treatment, such as using tourniquets, extractors, ice, or cutting into the wound. They emphasize the importance of preparing for deployment in snake-infested areas by researching the local hazards and having the appropriate equipment. They provide a standardized snake bite assessment method, which involves a bottom-up top-down approach to identify the type of venom and the severity of the envenomation. They also discuss the decision-making process for airway management and the use of antivenom. The solution to snakebite envenomation is early and appropriate treatment with antivenom. It is important to irrigate the bite site and dilute the venom as quickly as possible. The use of tourniquets is not recommended, and if one is already applied, it should be slowly released. Pain management is crucial, and opioids and ketamine are effective options. Monitoring the progression of symptoms is more important than assigning a grade to the envenomation. Early intervention and proper training in snakebite management can lead to better outcomes. Takeaways Do not use tourniquets, extractors, ice, or cutting into the wound for snakebite treatment. Research the local hazards and have the appropriate equipment when deploying to snake-infested areas. Use a standardized snake bite assessment method to identify the type of venom and the severity of the envenomation. Make decisions about airway management based on the patient's symptoms and use tools like capnography and pulse oximetry. Antivenom is the key treatment for snake envenomation, and there are no absolute contraindications to its administration. The solution to snakebite envenomation is early and appropriate treatment with antivenom Irrigate the bite site and dilute the venom as quickly as possible Avoid using tourniquets, but if one is already applied, slowly release it Pain management is crucial, and opioids and ketamine are effective options Monitor the progression of symptoms rather than assigning a grade to the envenomation Early intervention and proper training in snakebite management can lead to better outcomes Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric talks with Krissie Stiles who is a nurse focusing on burns casualties. She has great advice for the Remote Medic on how to assess and manage the burns casualty in austere environments.
In this very special episode, Dhruv and Srilekha celebrate the thoroughly depressing and despairing films of Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who turned 82 a week ago on March 23rd. We first discuss his exacting style that has inspired several high-profile European filmmakers (Ruben Östlund and Yorgos Lanthimos, the most famously known amongst them) to address themes of colonial guilt, fascism, racism, and class inequality in a similarly discomforting way. We then choose three films from his filmography that most overtly (but still mysteriously) engage with these themes — “Code Unknown,” “Caché,” and "The White Ribbon." Listen to the full episode for our spoiler-filled thoughts on these three movies and brief discussions of “Funny Games” and “The Piano Teacher," which we use to introduce listeners to the director's chillingly unnerving worlds. TIME CODES Michael Haneke's Auteurism - [00:00 - 14:15] "Funny Games" (1997) - [14:16 - 24:42] "The Piano Teacher" (2001) - [24:42 - 33:44] "Code Unknown" (2000) - [33:44 - 01:00:52] "Caché" (2005) - [01:00:52 - 01:19:52] "The White Ribbon" (2009) - [01:19:52 - 01:45:54] Haneke & the Lineage of European Art Cinema - [01:45:54 - 01:53:56] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify and rate us if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast You can also follow us on Instagram at: Dhruv: https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Srilekha: https://www.instagram.com/mitra__srilekha_ Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow us on Letterboxd at: Dhruv: https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Srilekha: https://letterboxd.com/srilekha__mitra/
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
Aebhric talks with CJ Malcolm, who runs the EMS in Gunnison, Colorado. CJ has introduced blood and blood products to his department. He has also pushed for ultrasound and prolonged field care training. The Gunnison paramedics are practising in extreme austere environments.
This week I'm joined by Uriel and Kyle from Arda Cards! Any of my listeners who have been following along Uriel and Austere Manufacturing's journey will know of his application of lean principles to optimize his business. In this effort he uses Kanban cards, and this lead to him developing Arda Cards with Kyle. We chat about lean principles, ordering headaches, and how Arda has made Kanban cards easy. Check out Arda Cards IG @arda.cards Check out Austere's IG @austere_manufacturing ----------------------------------------- Help support the podcast www.patreon.com/withintolerancepodcast
Pink Sheet reporters and editor discuss Vanda's decision to sue the FDA over the rejection of the Hetlioz jet lag indication (:30), Mark Cuban's comments at a White House event that the federal government and others should stop doing business with the big three PBMs (11:50), and the cut in non-user fee dollars in the FY 2024 FDA appropriations bill (24:49). More On These Topics From The Pink Sheet Vanda Appeals FDA's Denial Of Hetlioz Jet Lag Application As It Is Hit With CRL For Insomnia: https://pink.citeline.com/PS149914/Vanda-Appeals-FDAs-Denial-Of-Hetlioz-Jet-Lag-Application-As-It-Is-Hit-With-CRL-For-Insomnia Mark Cuban: Pharma's Secret Weapon In The Fight Against PBMs: https://pink.citeline.com/PS149899/Mark-Cuban-Pharmas-Secret-Weapon-In-The-Fight-Against-PBMs Congress Gives US FDA Austere Budget But Seeks Boosts On Inspections, IT, And ALS Activities: https://pink.citeline.com/PS149897/Congress-Gives-US-FDA-Austere-Budget-But-Seeks-Boosts-On-Inspections-IT-And-ALS-Activities
In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews David Hardin, a general surgeon with experience in austere environments. They discuss the differences between surgeons in first-world and austere environments, the importance of improvisation, training and manpower considerations, supplies and procedures in austere surgery, moving patients in austere environments, preparing for austere surgery, making decisions in austere environments, logistics and equipment, dealing with loss, preparing for unknowns, coping with emotional stress, and finding joy in austere surgery. Takeaways Austere surgery requires improvisation and resourcefulness due to limited supplies and equipment. Training and teamwork are crucial in austere surgery, and having a resilient and adaptable team is important. In austere environments, decisions must be made based on available resources and the best interest of the patient. Preparing for austere surgery involves pre-planning, understanding the environment, and being mentally and physically prepared. Coping with loss and emotional stress is a challenge in austere surgery, and supporting and insulating team members is important. Finding joy in the work and being grateful for the opportunity to help others can sustain surgeons in austere environments. Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric talks with Nick, who is a doctorate-level paramedic who works in Gunnison, CO, where he provides extended EMS care in austere environments.
Christians ought to prize knowing God's Word and obeying His precepts. But if our discipline doesn't produce gentleness, we've gone dangerously askew. Today, Sinclair Ferguson addresses the problem of a loveless faith. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/the-austere-christian A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://www.ligonier.org/donate/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Who is Deena Ghazarian?Deena Ghazarian is a former retail executive at Macy's who has transitioned into a tech executive and is currently the CEO of Austere, an award-winning technology accessories company. She is also the co-founder of Chloe Nickie, a women's shoe business that provides higher-end brands at reasonable prices and donates a significant portion of its profits to support autism spectrum disordersWhat will you learn?1. The Value of Listening and Collaboration: Deena Ghazarian highlights the importance of actively listening to others before making significant decisions. Takeaway: Actively engaging in conversations and seeking input from others can lead to more informed and successful choices.2. Building a Strong Professional Network: Deena emphasizes that her network has consistently led to career opportunities and advises against burning bridges. Takeaway: Nurturing and maintaining professional relationships can open doors to various opportunities and should be treated as an asset.3. Being a Servant Leader and Mentor: Deena promotes mentoring others regardless of their age or experience, fostering a culture of mentorship. Takeaway: Mentoring not only fulfills but also helps individuals become better leaders and peers, fostering personal and professional growth for both mentors and mentees.4. Embracing Leadership and Entrepreneurship: Deena's journey from fashion to technology leadership illustrates the transformative power of leadership and entrepreneurship. Takeaway: A willingness to adapt and seize opportunities, even in different industries, can lead to personal and professional growth, as well as the creation of innovative ventures.Story Summary:Deena Ghazarian's career journey took her from the fashion world as a retail executive at Macy's to becoming a tech executive and the CEO of Austere, a technology accessories company. She co-founded Chloe Nickie, a women's shoe business that supports autism spectrum disorders through its profits. Deena emphasizes the significance of listening to others, building a strong network, and being a mentor, regardless of age or experience, to achieve personal and professional growth. She encourages individuals to embrace the power of leadership and entrepreneurship.Join us and listen to Deena's experience and insights about the importance of open communication, networking, mentorship, and adaptability in our career journey.Dale Carnegie Thought Leadership Segment:Melissa Marshall, President of Dale Carnegie North Dakota & Northwest Minnesota, embodies servant leadership and resilience, drawing inspiration from a profound Dale Carnegie quote: "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." Much like Deena, Melissa emphasizes that during difficult times, we can overcome adversity and positively influence both ourselves and those around us. Adopt a positive mindset, accept adversity with confidence, and look for opportunities.
Despite modern transportation advancements, rail remains a superior method for moving heavy military equipment over vast inland distances. However, transporting tanks by train requires railyard facilities with specialized equipment capable of moving the armored vehicles onto and off of the rail cars. In response, the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) developed the Rapidly Available Interface for trans-Loading (RAIL), a transportable ramp system that allows military vehicles to be onloaded or offloaded anywhere along a rail line. A collaboration between ERDC and the Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), RAIL will provide greater operational flexibility to quickly transport armored vehicles where they are most needed. We talk about RAIL with Justin Strickler, chief of the Engineering Systems and Materials Division at ERDC's Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory. Topics discussed include the importance of trains to a modernized U.S. force (3:29) and how RAIL can improve current practice for loading and off-loading heavy armored vehicles (4:48) and enable more agile power projection for U.S. and Allied Forces (8:16). We also discuss the system's versatility (16:50), how it was developed in collaboration with GVSC (21:12) by rapidly adapting technology for offloading battle tanks at damaged seaport facilities (11:18), and how the effort has leveraged ERDC's deep expertise in force projection (30:32). For more information on RAIL, contact Strickler at Justin.S.Strickler (at) usace.army.mil. For more information on the Power of ERDC podcast, visit https://www.PowerofERDCPodcast.org.
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric talks with Price Parker, 18D and Eirik Holmstrom about their experiences in Malta whilst teaching at the College. They talk about the Intensive Care for Austere and Remote Environments (ICARE) course that ran this week. They also talk about the history of the Knights of St. John and how that lineage can be found in Special Forces Medicine.
Sorry Folks! We had some technical difficulties and lost the video on this one. Audio still works though! AJ's audio is a little rough for the first 20 minutes, but it's fixed after that. Maker Spotlight: Jspec Engineering https://www.jspeceng.com/fluk --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapsandpatience/support
With continuing resolution discussions seeming to nowhere, the chances of a government shutdown are rising. Contractors and federal employees will feel it first. For more, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with David Berteau, President & CEO of the Professional Services Council, who has developed a contractor checklist that might help you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric talks with Dr Slaven Bajic, who teaches our Austere and Prehospital Ultrasound course. He is from Slovenia, where he runs the A&E department at his local hospital.
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This week, Aebhric talks with Michael Klopper, who is on the faculty of CoROM. Michael is pursuing his doctorate in healthcare, focusing on artificial intelligence. Michael has also been instrumental in pushing austere medicine forward in Africa. He is one of the first FAWM graduates in South Africa. He is the first to earn the new WP-C board certification in Africa, and he has designed the AHEMS module of the new Africa Diploma of Mountain Medicine being designed by CoROM.
Michael Morelli is assistant professor of theology, culture, and ethics at Northwest Baptist Seminary in British Columbia, Canada. Michael is also the editor of the recent Pickwick book, Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland, and Word. This volume includes the first English translation of an essay by Jacques Ellul, along with five short engagements with Ellul's essay from current leading Ellul scholars. PODCAST LINKS: Jacques Ellul, Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland, and Word: https://wipfandstock.com/9781666742534/desert-wilderness-wasteland-and-word/ Wipf and Stock's Ellul volumes: https://wipfandstock.com/search-results/?contributor=jacques-ellul&page_number=1 Michael's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mchlmorelli?lang=en CONNECT: Website: https://wipfandstock.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/ SOURCES MENTIONED: Barth, Karl. The Epistle to the Romans. Eliot, T. S. “The Waste Land.” Ellul, Jacques. A Critique of the New Commonplaces. ———. Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland, and Word: A New Essay by Jacques Ellul and Five Critical Engagements. ———. The Empire of Non-Sense: Art in the Technological Society. ———. Hope in Time of Abandonment. ———. Presence in the Modern World. ———. The Technological Bluff. ———. The Theological Foundation of Law. Ziegler, Philip G. Militant Grace: The Apocalyptic Turn and the Future of Christian Theology. OUTLINE: (01:42) – Chai tea, raw milk, oat milk(s), Keurig coffee (09:27) – Roundtable: Ellul, Virilio, Marx, Barth, Kierkegaard (13:36) – Ellul: Fiery? Austere? Curmudgeonly? (15:57) – The French Theodor Adorno (18:22) – French Protestant sociologist, theologian, and activist (26:30) – A one-man Frankfurt School (and a Barthian-Kierkegaardian) (32:16) – Technique as the new form of capital (36:40) – Confronting the trauma of fascism (41:39) – Freedom and the fear thereof (45:22) – Messianic inbreaking (48:56) – Anarchy and activism (53:05) – Discovering Ellul (and Virilio) (59:00) – Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland, and Word (01:02:32) – The One who we recognize without knowing (01:07:05) – The “desert” in Ellul (01:11:07) – Technology and eco-theology (01:14:27) – Where to find Michael (01:16:07) – Future project: Ellul and cinema
Buckle up for some real darkness this week, listeners, because we're heading back to the world of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events! Episode 254 is all about the fifth installment in the series, The Austere Academy, in which the Baudelaire orphans are dropped off at an absurdly horrendous boarding school. Join Alli and her guest as they unpack the appeal of Snicket's work and chat about what makes this particular book an especially fun read.Noelle Crooks is the author of Under the Influence. Follow her on Instagram (@noellecrooks).
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
Aebhric and Csaba talk about critical care teaching for resource-limited environments. They discuss the original concepts of the critical care programmes the College offers. They discuss how the MSc Austere Critical Care programme began. Dr Csaba also discusses research and why paramedics and nurses must be on the cutting edge of enhancing remote medicine.
So I was wrong about episode 2 being on archive.org. So here you go. Start Austere, Citadell, Rorrim6.49 Dave Preston, Be Alive, Be13.43 Igneous Flame, Earthly Guitar, Satu18.40 Jonathan Block, Dissolve, The Anatomy of Waves*31.51 Larry Kucharz, 1979 No. 03A, Blue Drawings & Text*45.53 Lopside, When, When […]
In this episode Devin and Uriel talk about some of the improvments they made over the past week and the thinking behind each. 8 Lean wastes - Over production, Over Processing, Excess inventory, Defects, Transportation, Wasted motion, Waiting, Wasted human potential Some of the improvements include: - Assembly jig issues and modifications - Job tracking changes to address missed shipments - Sewing Jig feedback - Finished our new tool tag implementation - New drop off routine for automated part unloading - Finished trunnion table machining - Austere bought a Freddy! Please follow us on Instagram and share your improvements and tag us.www.instagram.com/incrementalci In this podcast we discuss concepts from Lean Manufacturing, the Toyota Production System, and general business management to improve our businesses. Thanks for listening! Please drop us a note with any and all feedback! If you have parts you need machined, reach out to Devin@lichenprecision.com and follow on Instagram www.instagram.com/lichen_mfg If you need CNCed Buckles, check out www.austeremfg.com and follow at on Instagram www.instagram.com/austere_manufacturing
Summer yawns over the horizon, but Terminus is interested in something a little colder: today's episode features both DSBM and material descended from Peaceville doom to add some well-needed cynicism to your time by the pool. First up is the return of Austere some 14 years after their last full length. Titans of Australian DSBM, Austere return no less powerful for their time absent, with material just as grey, lonely, and withering as their classic works. Beyond simple depression, though, Austere explores fascinating textural territories with dense, novel chord voicings, a patient, nearly ambient manner of constructing songs, and moments of triumphant melody which burst through the music's dense, suffocating fog. Highly recommended for DSBM fans and even those suspect of the genre. The other half of this episode features the return of Hanging Garden to the show, who made a great impression on us with 2021's "Skeleton Lake." Their new (nearly) eponymous full length presents an aggressively streamlined, pop-forward sound which manages to fully integrate the band's serious extreme metal pedigree with hook-laden, approachable songwriting. This record functions as a fascinating update to 00's Hot Topic stalwarts like Lacuna Coil, with just enough bite to keep noisemongers like us listening. While this is far more accessible than our typical fare, it's no less potent in its songwriting and craftsmanship. 0:00:00 - Intro 0:05:39 - Austere - Corrosion of Hearts (Lupus Lounge) 0:53:50 - Interlude - Totalselfhatred - “Total Self-Hatred” fr. Totalselfhatred (Ordo Decimus Peccatum, 2008) 1:01:06 - Hanging Garden - The Garden (Agonia Records) 1:52:32 - Outro - Theatre of Tragedy - “And When He Falleth” fr. Velvet Darkness They Fear (Massacre Records, 1996) Terminus links: Terminus on Youtube Terminus on Patreon Terminus on Instagram Terminus on Facebook thetrueterminus@gmail.com
This show was mostly spiders. It was really fun though. So I hope it's funny. I never know. I just keep making the calls. Topics include: Grocery Spiders. So many grocery spiders. In a good way. Easy Jobs. Pineapple skins. Employee Blunt. The Smart Person. Drug Screening re: Spiders.
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, “Validation of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria for mild traumatic brain injury in Ethiopia” by Yegeta Habte and colleagues and published in World Neurotrauma in April of 2023. Article Citation: Habte, Y. W., Pajer, H. B., Abicho, T. B., Feleke, Y., Bizuneh, Y. A., Shao, B., & Spader, H. S. (2023). Validation of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Ethiopia. World neurosurgery, S1878-8750(23)00256-5. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2023.02.108 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36863454/ CUBIST is a podcast for healthcare providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.TBICoEinfo@health.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
This week, we splash down onto Shark Tank Season 14, Episode 20, a no-deal-filled frenzy of honey bars and lunchbox toys. Sylvie and Alyssa discuss the pitfalls of a boring wardrobe, the limited use case for energy bars, and the unfiltered musings of Daymond John, who is our Shark Of The Week for the month of May, possibly beyond. We're on hiatus after this for a few weeks, see ya in the summertime! Hey, Chums! Welcome to the officially unofficial Shark Tank podcast, with friends & co-hosts Alyssa and Sylvie (plus: guest appearances by noted "tank guy," Ralph). We break down each episode's drama, intrigue, and offers (or lack thereof) each week, so swim on back for more chum about Lori Greiner, Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, and Robert Herjavec.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Lawmakers have passed a pro-life law in North Carolina that Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America says will “protect unborn babies from late-term abortions” and provide millions of dollars in support for children. And Democrats are ratcheting up calls for Supreme Court ethics reform. Republicans accuse Democrats of being bitter over recent High Court rulings. Meanwhile, a new report says the test scores for 8th graders in the United States in both US History and Civics are on the decline. Spokesperson for the Defense of Freedom Institute and former Press Secretary for the US Department of Education, Angela Morabito, joins to take us inside these numbers, how they are compiled and how concerning this is. Pope Francis will send a representative to the coronation on Saturday of King Charles III in England. Rome Correspondent for the National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin, is in England for the coronation. He joins to discuss how significant it is that Cardinal Nichols will give a formal blessing and what it might signal for future Catholic-Anglican relations. Finally this evening, EWTN Ireland presented its latest film in Rome. The "Faith of Our Fathers" is the title of the movie that tells the story of a Catholic priest hiding in fear of the Austere laws of the penal times in Ireland. Director of EWTN Ireland, Aidan Gallagher, joins to tell us more about this film. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
In this Concepts Edition episode Uriel and Devin discuss Kanban and how it might be applied to a job shop to help manage allocation of man power and enhance flow and machine uptime Other topics discussed: - How kanban saved Austere MFG $100K 6 rules of Kanban from TPS 1- Later process picks up the number of items indicated by kanban at the earlier process - Provides Pick-up or transport info 2- Earlier process produces items in the quantity and sequence incdicated by the kanban - Provides production info 3- No items are made or transported without a kanban - Prevents overproduction and excessive transport 4- Always attach a kanban to the goods. - serves as a work order attached to goods 5- Defective products are not sent on to the subsequent process. the result is 100% defect-free goods - Prevents defective products by identifying the process making the defectives 6- Reduceing the number of kanban increases their sensitivity - reveals existing problems and maintains inventory control Please follow us on Instagram and share your improvements and tag us.www.instagram.com/incrementalci In this podcast we discuss concepts from Lean Manufacturing, the Toyota Production System, and general business management to improve our businesses. Thanks for listening! Please drop us a note with any and all feedback! If you have parts you need machined, reach out to Devin@lichenprecision.com and follow on Instagram www.instagram.com/lichen_mfg If you need CNCed Buckles, check out www.austeremfg.com and follow at on Instagram www.instagram.com/austere_manufacturingCI has a
In this podcast, Dennis and Berger Langda discuss austere dentistry, specifically how to handle dental emergencies in an austere environment. They discuss the importance of preventive preparation, such as motivating participants to have a dental checkup and using high fluoride toothpaste, as well as preparing oneself with an adequate dental kit. They also discuss common dental procedures and complaints that may arise in an austere environment, such as broken fillings and impacted wisdom teeth, and how to approach treating patients with limited time and resources. Finally, they touch on the importance of a team approach and distributing medications and antibiotics efficiently. For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
This is Dennis from the Prolonged FieldCare podcast. In this episode, we have a group running an austere emergency care course in Norway. They discuss the challenges of providing medical care in remote or austere environments where evacuation to a medical facility may not be possible for several hours or even days. The course focuses on changing people's mindsets and creating a team approach to caring for patients. They discuss the importance of checklists and the challenges of communicating with non-medical responders in emergency situations. The podcast is available on various platforms, including YouTube, and you can find more information about the Prolonged FieldCare course on their website and social media channels. Thanks for listening! For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
Barb Holcomb is a retired Army Major General, having served 33 years as a leader in Nursing, Healthcare, Medical Research and Logistics. She is the CEO of her own consulting company, Barb Holcomb Consulting, LLC., working in areas of medical research strategy, federal health care planning, leadership, and team and organizational development. In this episode you will learn about the critical roles and responsibilities of Military Medicine nurses. Barb talks about her many experiences in deployed missions across the globe serving in clinical and command positions. She describes many essential insights and lessons learned during her Hospital and Regional Medical Commands especially how to lead through significant change. “The only constant is change.” MG(R) Holcomb talks about the importance of clinical and bench research in the Military and describes her experience commanding the Medical Research Material Command at Fort Detrick, MD. She also explains the importance of maintaining bedside care skills as healthcare professional advance in rank and strategic responsibilities. She has mentored and inspired many healthcare professionals and has successfully led at all levels. MG(R) Holcomb served in command positions at every rank from Captain onward. She deployed to Iraq during Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Kosovo during Operation Joint Guardian, and Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn. Her last military assignment was as the 25th Chief, Army Nurse Corps and as Commanding General, Medical Research and Materiel Command and Fort Detrick, in Frederick, Maryland. She is a 1987 Distinguished Military Graduate of Seattle University Army ROTC, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. She earned a master's degree in Nursing Administration from the University of Kansas, a master's level Certification in Emergency and Disaster Management from American Military University, and a master's in Military Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at www.wardocspodcast.com Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to improve military and civilian healthcare and foster patriotism by honoring the legacy, preserving the oral history, and showcasing career opportunities, experiences, and achievements of military medicine. Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast
Christians ought to prize knowing God's Word and obeying His precepts. But if our discipline doesn't produce gentleness, we've gone dangerously askew. Today, Sinclair Ferguson addresses the problem of a loveless faith. Read the transcript: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/the-austere-christian
Tune in as Uriel Eisen, the founder of Austere Manufacturing, joins the podcast to discuss automation, his spindle gripper workflow, and the challenges he faced in implementing automation in his manufacturing process. He also talks about his approach to lean manufacturing, drawing inspiration from the Toyota way. With his wealth of experience dialing in this workflow, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Check out Austere's IG @austere_manufacturing ----------------------------------------- Help support the podcast www.patreon.com/withintolerancepodcast
The “Autumn statement” was filled with belt-tightening, from stealthy tax rises to public-service cuts. But perhaps the bitterest part of the pill has been left for the next government to swallow. As the World Cup begins in Qatar, controversies over preparedness and human rights threaten to overshadow what happens on the pitch. And New York City declares war on rats. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The “Autumn statement” was filled with belt-tightening, from stealthy tax rises to public-service cuts. But perhaps the bitterest part of the pill has been left for the next government to swallow. As the World Cup begins in Qatar, controversies over preparedness and human rights threaten to overshadow what happens on the pitch. And New York City declares war on rats. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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