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Hacker Public Radio
HPR4668: Nuclear Power Technology Follow Up on Safety

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2026


This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. -------------------- 01 Introduction This is the second follow up to my 8 part series on nuclear power. In this episode I will attempt to answer a question posed by brian in ohio in a comment on HPR4583. In that comment he said: 02 -------------------- Loving this series. Maybe Whiskey Jack could give some cost comparisons between large and small reactors. He could also give us a realistic look at nuclear plant safety/accidents compared to conventional power production. Looking forward to the episode on FORTH generation reactors ;-) -------------------- 03 End of quote. The first question I answered in my previous follow up, which was HPR4628. In this episode I will attempt to answer the second question, which was about the safety of nuclear power compared to other sources of electrical power generation. One of the HPR janitors encouraged me to make this episode, so I think we can thank him for getting another HPR episode made. 04 Defining the Scope First, let's define the scope of the question. This will cover electrical power generation only. Within that scope I will consider only the following sources of energy. 05 Coal Oil Natural Gas Hydroelectric Nuclear Wind Solar I won't cover geothermal, wave, or tidal power as these are only used in very small amounts and so there simply isn't enough literature on them to base a discussion on . 06 Foreshadow Conclusion I should mention right away that I cannot provide absolute answers to this question in the form of a nice, neat ranking table based on numbers from peer reviewed scientific sources. The reasons for this will become apparent, but to put it briefly, the data on which to base such a ranking simply doesn't exist. I will however provide context within which people can think about the issue. Wherever possible, I will provide links to the references that I used in the show notes so you can read further on this yourself. -------------------- 07 Energy Catastrophism versus Energy Uniformitarianism First though I need to go off on a slight geological detour in order to explain an important analogy that I will use. 08 In the 19th century there was a great debate among geologists over what is known as catastrophism versus uniformitarianism. In seeking to explain the origins of the earth and of the landscape that we see around us, there were two points of view. 09 One was "catastrophism". This is the belief that the mountains, valleys, and plains that we see around us were formed as a result of great catastrophes which occurred relatively recently in earth's history. This explanation was necessary in order to fit geological features into an earth that was believed to be only a few thousands of years old. This view was heavily influenced by religious belief. In this view Noah's flood was the great catastrophe and the fossils of dinosaurs were the remains of animals who had not been saved on the ark and so had died in the flood. 10 The other point of view was uniformitarianism. This was the hypothesis that the landscape we see around us can be explained by the very slow accumulation of very small changes over very long periods of time. For this to be true however, the earth had to be far older than the few thousand years that a literal reading of the bible would suggest. The earth in fact had to be many, many, millions of years old. 11 Eventually, the uniformitarian view won out and people understood that while some catastrophes can take place, the shape of the landscape is overwhelmingly due to small changes over very long periods of time. 12 How is this Relevant to this Episode You Ask? How this is relevant is that I will use this analogy to explain how we need to think about energy and safety. Very small numbers of deaths and injuries multiplied over many occurrences can add up to big numbers, comparable in scale or possibly even larger than a single catastrophe or even several of them. 13 I don't know if anyone else has used this analogy before, I have just thought of this when writing the script for this podcast. None the less, I think it is a very useful way of helping to understand the issues. 14 As an example of this, think about the well known case of the safety of flying versus the safety of travelling in your car. Air crashes are catastrophes that make the headlines. Automobile crashes are seldom more than local news at best. You have probably heard many times the claim that if you making a trip somewhere, you are safer to fly than to drive yourself in your car. 15 Example - Hydro versus Solar I will now present an example of this. Hydro electric power has some notable large scale catastrophes associated with it. Roof top solar power does not have any notable catastrophes that I am aware of. However, which is safer? 16 Hydro Catastrophes Here are three examples of hydro electric catastrophes in just one country, Italy. The Vajont Dam which collapsed in1963 An estimated 1,917 to 2,500 people died. The Sella Zerbino dam which collapsed in 1935. More than 100 people died. The Gleno Dam which collapsed in 1923. An estimated 350 people died. https://damfailures.org/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4997708/ 17 I haven't tried to compile a global list of the worst hydro electric dam collapses, as this sort of information is actually very difficult to find, even on web sites dedicated to dam failures. An additional problem is that information on whether a dam was used for electric power generation or not is often not available. 18 Dam failures where contradictory or insufficient information is available on whether there was an associated hydro power plant include the 1975 Banqian Dam failure, where death estimates range up to a quarter of a million. 19 Solar Panel Slow Accumulation Contrast this with roof top solar panels. Many small accidents can add up to big numbers as well. 20 Health and safety literature discussing solar panel safety mention things such as Falls from roofs. Electric shock. Arc flash (burns from electrical arcing). Normal electrical safety procedures which are based around locking out sources of energy do not work with solar panels which makes safety more difficult. Heat stress due to working exposed in the hot sun. Warning from US government on falls by solar panel installers. https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/228946 https://www.osha.gov/green-jobs/solar 21 Why We Cannot Compare the Two Hydro catastrophes are not well documented, but we can at least find records of some of the most notable ones. However, even those have very large variations in estimates of deaths. 22 Roof top solar deaths however are largely undocumented. The industry is largely unregulated. There is no central authority which accumulates many individual deaths or injuries. At best there are worker and public safety bodies who simply accumulate those statistics into general construction or household injuries. 23 Thus we have no reliable means of comparing the two energy sources on a comparable basis. We face the same problem with all other major electrical energy sources. So far as I am aware, there are no peer reviewed scientific studies which compare the relative safety of all of the major electrical energy sources we are considering here based on actual numbers. -------------------- 24 Safety Risks I will now try to list some the major hazards for each of energy sources we are considering. There is however limited data available. In many cases we just have reference to worker safety organizations as to what the hazards are. I will not attempt here to put numbers to these here. Categories 25 Coal, Oil, Natural Gas The hazards are Air pollution Mining and oil field accidents Pipeline explosions Transportation accidents. These- move a lot of material so these are significant. 26 Hydroelectric These include Dam collapse Drowning 27 Nuclear These include Radiation exposure 28 Wind These include Falls Confined space deaths (there is not much detail on this) Electric shock Ice throws (that is, throwing pieces of ice off the blades) This technology has a significant problem with people working alone which greatly increases risks associated with other dangers. 29 Solar These include Falls Electric shock Arc flash Heat stress 30 I have not tried to cover all possible risks associated with each category, just the ones which each industry considers to be the risks they concern themselves with. There does not exist any means by which risks of similar types are compared across different industries. 31 Reliability of Supply is Also Safety In a completely electrified net zero society, reliability of supply is a safety matter. People will die in very large numbers in cold climates if they do not have heat. If we have no fossil fuels, we need to also consider how reliably does a grid based on any of the options work. I have not seen anyone attempt to address this question and will not attempt to address it here. However, it must be addressed in any comprehensive attempt to rank safety. -------------------- 32 Studies or Articles on Estimates of Relative Safety Despite the difficulties of comparing the safety of different sources of energy, some people have attempted this anyway. Different estimates done at different times had different focuses, so unfortunately we do not have a nice set of studies that we can neatly use to cross check one another. I will however list the names and the authors and summarize the results. -------------------- 33 The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear By Dr. Petr Beckman Published in 1976 The author of this book tried to address the relative safety of different sources of energy in the mid 1970s. However, it is old at this point, so I won't bother digging through its pages to find his figures. 34 He mainly focused on comparing electric power generated with coal to nuclear. His conclusion was that if the goal was to prevent deaths or ill health in the process of generating electricity, then the logical conclusion was to replace coal fired power plants with nuclear. 35 The book was relatively well known at the time, as least as far as books on energy are concerned, so I thought it was still worth mentioning. I happen to have a copy of this book which I bought back in that time period It was the 8th printing of the book, so it would appear to have had relatively good sales. 36 The author did address the issue of what I have termed "catastrophism" in his comparison of different energy sources, although I don't know if he used this phrase. I don't know if he was the first to use this sort of analysis, but he certainly was very influential in terms of popularizing it. -------------------- 37 Risk of Energy Production by Herbert Inhaber Publication AECB 1119 March 1978 This study is a scientific paper from the same time period as the book "The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear". 38 He based his risk estimates largely on estimates of the amount of material which was used in the construction and operation of various power sources. While we could argue over whether or not this is a valid methodology, I think any such argument would be pointless as I think the age of the study alone renders it not relevant today anyway. Advancements in materials have changed the basis results significantly by now. However, as it exists I thought I would mention it to show that the idea of comparing energy sources to each other is not a new one. The author compared a wider variety of potential sources than Beckman did. 39 Here's his conclusions. He assumes equal amounts of energy produced by each method. The numbers are normalized such that the total sums to 100%. You can think of it in terms of what proportion of total deaths or injuries would result from each source if each were equally used. 40 Coal 27.5% Oil 25.6% Methanol 16.7% Wind 10.8% Solar photovoltaic 9.2% Thermal 8.1% Solar space heating 1.5% Ocean thermal 0.4% Nuclear 0.13% Natural Gas 0.08% 41 His natural gas estimate is drastically different from that of other authors. I am not going to worry about explaining it however, as the study is as I said old enough to be not very relevant anyway. I am mainly including this here out of historical interest. 42 As a footnote, the methanol he refers to would be synthesized from wood. This was a popular idea in that era as a means of providing liquid fuels for transportation. Practical battery electric cars in those days were strictly science fiction. 43 The ocean thermal category is a real blast from the past and I had forgotten all about that concept. It was a very popular idea at that time and was supposed to be *the* big and upcoming thing in renewable energy. It involved various means of attempting to extract energy from differences in water temperature at different depths in the ocean. It gradually faded away however, as despite great efforts being put into it, designs never proved to be practical. -------------------- 44 Electricity generation and health Anil Markandya, Paul Wilkinson Published in the Lancet, Vol 370, 15 September 2007 45 This is more recent than the previous one, although it is nearly 20 years old at this point. Unfortunately it doesn't cover wind or solar, just fossil fuels and nuclear. However it is still useful, and the Lancet is a very reputable peer reviewed journal. 46 I will present just the results rather than discussing the whole paper. The authors break it down into deaths among the public, occupational deaths, and air pollution related deaths, serious illness, and minor illness. 47 They break the energy sources down into lignite, coal, gas, oil, biomass, and nuclear. Lignite is a type of very low grade coal used mainly for electric power generation. In this paper biomass refers to energy crops and forest residues. 48 I will summarize the results by category rather than trying to describe a table that has 6 rows and 5 columns. All numbers are normalized in terms of deaths or cases per TWh. 49 Occupational deaths from accidents lignite 0.1 coal 0.1 gas 0.001 oil no data biomass - no data Nuclear is 0.019. 50 Deaths among the public from accidents lignite 0.02 coal 0.02 gas 0.02 oil 0.03 biomass no data Nuclear 0.003 51 Air pollution deaths lignite 32.6 coal 24.5 gas 2.8 oil 18.4 biomass 4.63 Nuclear 0.052 52 Air pollution serious illnesses lignite 298 coal 225 gas 30 oil 161 biomass 43 Nuclear 0.22 53 Air pollution minor illnesses lignite 17,676 coal 13,288 gas 703 oil 9,551 biomass 2,276 Nuclear no data 54 Natural gas edges out nuclear power slightly in terms of occupational safety, but in every other category nuclear is drastically lower in terms of ill effects than any of the alternatives. -------------------- 55 2020 Fatalities for US Roofers Increased 15% as Solar Roof Installations Increase Published in The Next Big Future July 6, 2021 by Brian Wang 56 This seems to be written by someone who has a popular science blog. I'm not familiar with it personally, but he addresses the subject so I'll list it. The title implies that it's all about rooftop solar, but he provides comparative numbers for the other energy sources of interest, so that is useful for our purposes. However, he doesn't describe his methodology, so we need to treat them with some caution. Here are his results These are deaths per thousand terawatt hours. 57 Coal - 100,000 Oil - 36,000 Natural gas - 4,000 Hydro - 1,400 Rooftop solar - 440 Wind - 150 Nuclear - 90 58 If we plot these numbers on a bar chart, coal and oil are so large that all of the others are squished to the bottom of the chart and are difficult to see at all. Let's therefore look at these in terms of orders of magnitude. Keep in mind that this is a logarithmic scale. This means that the difference between 4 and 5 is much greater in linear terms than the difference between 1 and 2. 59 Coal - 5 Oil - 4 Natural gas - 3 Hydro - 3 Rooftop solar - 2 Wind - 2 Nuclear - 1 60 Each of these numbers represents an order of magnitude, that is a power of ten. We can see that with rooftop solar, wind, and nuclear, the numbers are so close and the uncertainties are so great and their relative values so small compared to say coal that they can be seen as equivalent so far as safety is concerned. -------------------- 61 What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy? by Hannah Ritchie Published in Our World in Data First published in 2017, updated in 2022 and 2024 62 The author of this study addressed both deaths and greenhouse gas emissions. Deaths from accidents and air pollution are normalized to per TWh of electricity, while greenhouse gas emissions are normalized to GWh of electricity over the life cycle of the plant. 63 Here are the death figures. Coal 24.6 Oil 18.4 Biomass 4.6 Natural Gas 2.8 Hydro power 1.3 Wind 0.04 Nuclear 0.03 Solar 0.02 64 For greenhouse gas emissions the figures are Coal 970 tons Oil 720 tons Natural gas 440 tons Biomass 78 to 230 tons Solar 53 tons Hydro power 24 tons Wind 11 tons Nuclear 6 tons 65 If we take the death figures and rank them by order of magnitude as we did with the previous article, we get the following. 66 Coal - 4 Oil - 4 Biomass - 3 Natural Gas - 3 Hydro power - 3 Wind - 1 Nuclear - 1 Solar - 1 67 Keep in mind that the previous article covered only rooftop solar and not large industrial installations, and so is not directly comparable. Also the units are different, with the previous article being in terms of thousand TWh, and this one being in TWh. If we exclude solar (as the numbers are not comparable), Brian Wang's numbers are between 1.5 to 4 times higher than Ritchie's, except for hydro which are almost identical. I think this latter is due to both sets of numbers are dominated by one exceptionally big hydro accident. 68 Overall however, the relative rankings are quite comparable. Ritchie's numbers for deaths from coal, oil, and natural gas appear to be directly from the study by Markandya and Wilkinson mentioned above. For the benefit of those who are wondering, Ritchie specifically states that her numbers for nuclear include the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents. -------------------- https://www.iaea.org/publications/magazines/bulletin/21-1/solar-power-more-dangerous-nuclear Direct link to file https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/publications/magazines/bulletin/bull21-1/21104091117.pdf https://ourworldindata.org/safest-sources-of-energy https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(07)61253-7/abstract https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2021/07/2020-fatalities-for-us-roofers-increased-15-as-solar-roof-installations-increase.html -------------------- 69 Conclusion from Studies Remember that in engineering terms, when comparing groups of numbers which contain both both very small numbers and one or more very large numbers, the differences between the small numbers are often not significant. The differences between the small numbers may be the product of our ability to measure these things rather than any real differences. 70 For example, in the article by Ritchie wind power would appear to be twice as dangerous as nuclear. However, the difference between them is 0.02 compared to 24.6 for coal. In other words, the difference between apparently "dangerous" wind and apparently "safe" nuclear is equivalent to 0.08% of the total for coal. It's therefore meaningless and a red herring to even worry about. 71 With the above taken into consideration, generally the different sources of energy fall into two broad categories in terms of number of deaths, injuries, and illnesses. The fossil fuels and biomass fall into one group and wind, solar, and nuclear into another group. 72 Hydro power would seem to fall into the higher risk category or at least somewhere between the two, but this I suspect is mainly due to one exceptionally large dam collapse in China, the Banqian Dam failure in 1975. This is mentioned as being specifically included in the article written by Ritchie. This was a multi-purpose dam, and information on this dam is difficult to find. It is not clear to me whether it had a hydro electric generator associated with either it or another dam that was part of the same system. 73 Some people therefor may argue for its exclusion from the numbers. Of course some people may argue for its inclusion anyway, as it was a dam regardless of whether it actually had an electric generator attached. If we exclude it, then I think the numbers for hydro power would fall into the same range as for nuclear, wind, and solar. 74 Most people would consider hydro power to be safe and clean enough regardless of this and I will rank it as such in any conclusions that I come to. As you can see, even if we have numbers, it can be a matter of opinion as to how to interpret them. -------------------- -------------------- 75 Taking a Systems Approach Now let's take a look at the broader energy picture today and into the future. Many countries in many parts of the world have committed to the concept of "Net Zero", which means eliminating carbon emissions on a net basis. Net zero essentially means the complete electrification of society. We must therefore have electrical energy on demand and at low cost. We must as a result of this look at complete electrical systems rather than individual sources in isolation. 76 At one time many electrical systems were entirely coal or entirely hydroelectric. This is no longer the case. There are now major amounts of wind and solar involved in many countries. However these are inherently intermittent. This means that other sources of energy are inherently also required to have a functional system. 77 If any particular solution inherently requires fossil fuels to meet part of the demand, then the safety, pollution, and climate issues relating to those fossil fuels have to be factored in to that complete system when trying to come up with a relative ranking. Talking about Individual sources in isolation are therefore meaningless in these countries. 78 There are battery systems, but these are mainly used to stabilize and regulate the grid plus to a lesser degree to smooth out short term daily peaks in demand. They do not have the ability to store large amounts of electricity on a large scale for an entire grid for days, weeks, and months to make up for intermittency. 79 So a serious attempt to rank sources of energy would need to look at a variety of representative countries and for each one come up with a plan that involves 'x' megawatts from source 'a', 'y' megawatts from source 'b', etc., and total up the values for each. 80 I am not aware of anyone who has studied this larger issue. However, the problem has to be addressed from this perspective in order for any answer to be useful. Not taking this into account is like ordering a diet soft drink to go with with a high calorie meal and assuring yourself that your plans to diet are fine. 81 This is not to imply there is anything inherently wrong with wind or solar. It does mean that if your goal is to achieve both net zero and a clean environment, you have to look at your entire energy system as a complete system rather than focusing on what you feel are the most reassuring parts of it while ignoring the rest. This does however add to the argument that it is in fact inherently very difficult to come up with a system of ranking energy sources for safety. -------------------- 82 Nuclear, Climate, and Clean Air - Contrasting Examples To give a tangible example we will now look at two different places that followed two divergent paths at roughly around the same time frame. These are the province of Ontario in Canada, and Germany. 83 Ontario had a mix of coal, hydro electric, and nuclear generating plants. Germany had a mix of coal, nuclear and natural gas plants. Ontario shut down their coal fired plants and kept their nuclear plants. Germany however shut down their nuclear plants and kept their coal fired plants. 84 The Phase Out of Coal in Ontario In 2003 Ontario decided to close all of its coal fired generating plants, which consisted of 19 units (that is boilers and turbines) totalling 8,800 MW. This phase out was completed by 2014. 85 Here are the figures for amount of power generated by each energy source in 2003 and 2014. Nuclear went from 42% to 60% Hydro went from 23% to 24% Gas went from 11% to 9% Coal went from 25% to 0% Non-hydro renewable went from 0% to 7%. 86 As you can see, the bulk of that replacement came from increased use of nuclear power. Furthermore, this did not result in simply replacing coal with natural gas. While gas is cleaner than coal, it still has emissions and if you recall from the studies that we looked at earlier, had an estimated death rate roughly 2 orders of magnitude greater than nuclear, solar, or wind. 87 To put this in more practical terms, at one time Toronto regularly had clouds of smog obscuring it, to a large extent due to these coal fired power plants With the phase out of coal, smog days went to zero in 2015 compared to 53 a decade earlier. The 2023 figures for Ontario show carbon emissions of 53 grams per kWh of electricity generated. We can use this as a rough benchmark comparison for total emissions. 88 The Phase out of Nuclear in Germany Until March of 2011, Germany generated one quarter of its electrical power from nuclear. Starting in 2011 however, they began shutting down their nuclear power plants. These were then phased out over the next decade. However, the coal plants were to be kept to 2038. In 2026 Germany began talking about increasing use of coal in order to save gas. In the same year the German chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the phase out of nuclear was a quote “serious strategic mistake”. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said it was "a strategic mistake for Europe to turn its back on a reliable, affordable source of low-emissions power". 89 I won't go into the details of the phase out, but let's look at some emissions numbers for Germany. If we look at the official numbers from the European Environmental Agency for 2024, for Germany their emissions were 298 grams per kWh of electricity generated. Recall that we are using emissions as a very rough guide to amount of air pollution, and that this has a direct effect on the safety of the overall electrical energy system. 90 So, who actually made their people safer, Ontario who phased out their coal plants and kept their nuclear plants, or Germany who phased out their nuclear plants and kept their coal plants? 91 If you want a comparison directly within Europe, then Germany has one of the highest rates of emissions per kWh of electricity generated, whereas France, who use mainly nuclear power, have one of the lowest at 43 grams per kWh of electricity generated. Again, who is making their people safer, Germany or France? 92 I don't want to make it sound like I am picking on Germany. I am also not going to tell them how they ought to run their country. However they provide a good real world example of how we need to look at things in overall context when we are thinking about the choices that we make. https://www.ontario.ca/page/end-coal https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/smog-study-shows-significant-decreases-in-pollutants-in-ontario-1.4151183 https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/analysis/indicators/greenhouse-gas-emission-intensity-of-1 https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-g-n/germany https://www.politico.eu/article/friedrich-merz-is-right-to-reject-germanys-nuclear-phase-out-says-iea-chief-fatih-birol/ https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-considers-ramping-up-coal-power-to-avert-energy-crisis/ https://www.iea.org/countries/estonia/electricity https://www.iea.org/countries/malta/electricity -------------------- 93 Conclusions As we can see, there don't appear to be an abundance of peer reviewed scientific studies that we can simply point to in order to answer the question of safety of all possible major different energy sources once and for all. Collecting the data to even attempt to answer the question is inherently very difficult as we cannot readily conduct experiments to answer the question, and sources of data are not collected or consolidated in a manner which can answer this question adequately. 94 The essence of the problem is that most energy industries are not as tightly regulated and monitored to the same degree that say nuclear power or commercial airliners are, so this data is simply not being systematically recorded. However, a number of people have attempted to make estimates. 95 Their conclusions would seem to be that nuclear, wind, and solar are roughly equivalent in terms of safety. All fossil fuels are much less safe than nuclear, wind, and solar, by as much as several orders of magnitude. 96 We can however say with a reasonable degree of certainty that if a country shut down their nuclear power plants and kept their fossil fuel plants, particularly coal, then they probably made their people less safe than if they had done things the other way around. 97 I hope that I have provided some context in which to think about the issue. Thanks again to brian in ohio for providing the question upon which this episode is based. -------------------- Provide feedback on this episode.

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 229 - Veterinary Dentigerous Cysts Explained

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 10:19


Join thousands of veterinary professionals committed to advancing their dentistry skills through our FREE RACE-accredited online course. Access expert-led training and practical techniques that can help you provide better dental care every day. https://ivdi.org/free --- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM --- Dentigerous cysts are among the most commonly overlooked dental conditions in veterinary patients, particularly in brachycephalic breeds with impacted teeth. In this episode, Dr. Brett Beckman answers a series of insightful questions submitted during recent veterinary dentistry training sessions, providing practical guidance on diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical management, and long-term monitoring of dentigerous cyst cases. The discussion covers when blood clot augmentation may be beneficial during oral surgery, which patients are most at risk for developing dentigerous cysts, how these lesions progress, and what factors determine whether a case can be managed in general practice or should be referred to a veterinary dentist. Dr. Beckman also addresses concerns about recurrence, radiographic interpretation, partially erupted canine teeth, and strategies for preserving important teeth whenever possible. Whether you're evaluating a missing tooth in a young brachycephalic dog or determining the appropriate treatment plan for an impacted canine tooth, this Q&A episode provides practical clinical insights that can help improve patient outcomes and increase confidence in veterinary dental decision-making. What You'll Learn in This Episode

Sustainable Living with Kenny Coogan & Anni Ellis
Clean, efficient energy with Bryan Beckman & Julia Herbst

Sustainable Living with Kenny Coogan & Anni Ellis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026


Join Jon and expert guests Julia Herbst and Bryan Beckman to discuss clean energy on this week's Sustainable Living show.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
06/11/26 Hour 2: Sunny Verma says Keaton Wagler to the Bulls could be a good thing, and Illini football & basketball recruitment news; Top 10 players from the Tim Beckman Era; Meet our intern Quinn

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 53:48


Sunny Verma from Locked On Illini joins the show to discuss why former Illinois star Keaton Wagler potentially landing with the Chicago Bulls could be an ideal situation for both sides.  The conversation also turns to the latest Illinois football and basketball recruiting developments as Bret Bielema and Brad Underwood continue building momentum on the recruiting trail. From quarterback commitments to basketball targets, we discuss the names Illini fans need to know. Later, we take a trip down memory lane and draft our Top 10 Players of the Tim Beckman Era at Illinois. Despite the struggles of those teams, several standout players emerged and left lasting marks on the program. Plus, listeners get introduced to the newest member of The Drive team as we welcome intern Quinn Flavin to the show! Follow The Drive on X, Instagram, and Facebook.

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 227 - The Extraction Mistake That Can Fracture a Mandible

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 8:37


Looking to strengthen your veterinary dentistry skills and improve patient outcomes? Access our FREE RACE-accredited online veterinary dentistry course and join thousands of veterinary professionals advancing their dental knowledge. https://ivdi.org/free --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This week's episode tackles some of the most challenging extraction scenarios encountered in veterinary practice. Dr. Brett Beckman answers clinician-submitted questions on managing ankylosed roots, performing mandibular canine extractions safely, preventing jaw fractures, and handling complications when fractures occur during surgery. Drawing from decades of clinical and teaching experience, Dr. Beckman explains the surgical principles behind difficult extractions, including bone removal strategies, handpiece positioning, patient luxation techniques, and when referral is the best option. The discussion also highlights the importance of deliberate skill development, cadaver practice, and case selection as veterinarians build confidence in advanced dental procedures. What You'll Learn in This Episode

Education Technology Society
Do schools need to be more careful when using social media?

Education Technology Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 15:24


Schools now make extensive use of social media for communication and self-promotion.   We talk to Tiffani Apps (University of Wollongong) about the data justice implications of school social media feeds, and how rights-based approaches can help schools engage with platforms in less harmful ways.  Recommended reading >>> Apps, T., Beckman, K., Pawlicka, N. & Kidson, P. (2025). The nature of connection: parents' experiences with school social media. Learning, Media and Technology, 1-16.

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast
Experience Wild - Skeeter Beckman

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 121:11


The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 401: Experience Wild - Skeeter Beckman Most outdoor enthusiasts are missing out on the paradoxical world of hunting, fishing, and firearms regulation — until skeptic Skeeter Beckman and passionate Nate Rozeveld reveal the truth behind the scenes. From wild gaming trips in Pacific waters to navigating complex firearm laws, they uncover the untold stories that could change the way you see the outdoors forever.In this episode of the Bow Hunter Chronicles, Adam,  Skeeter and Nate break down real-life encounters with conservation officers, the secret science (and politics) behind Michigan's deer management strategies, and the behind-the-scenes drama of environmental legislation. Skeeter, a man with a lifetime of experience in the outdoors, shares insights into predator hunting, the importance of data-driven decisions, and why so many regulations seem counterintuitive. Nate, the mastermind behind the ROAM Podcast Network, brings a fresh perspective on how local and national policies impact your outdoor adventures — and how a community of informed sportsmen can make a difference.You'll discover: The surprising truth about firearm classification — from AR pistols to "other" weapon designations How regulatory loopholes are exploited and what it takes to keep hunting fair and safe The inside scoop on Michigan's wildlife meetings, including live-streamed debates and secret votes The story behind the infamous “suppressed .50 cal” shot — and what it reveals about gun safety and regulation How grassroots conversations with fish and game officials can influence policy and protect your freedoms This isn't just a podcast; it's an invitation to become part of a movement that champions transparency, education, and conservation. Perfect for hunters, anglers, firearms enthusiasts, and anyone who cares about preserving our outdoor heritage — listen now and empower yourself with knowledge that could protect your next trip or shoot.Featuring Skeeter Beckman host of the Skeeter's fishing report, who combines decades of local expertise with a passion for outdoor education. Nate Rozeveld, the innovative force behind ROAM Podcast Network, dedicated to connecting sportsmen with the truth behind the policies shaping their passions.Don't miss out on the stories that matter — because in the game of outdoors, knowledge is power. https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.paintedarrow.com - BHC15 for 15% off https://www.spartanforge.ai (https://www.spartanforge.ai/)  - save 25% with code bowhunter   https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com (https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/) s https://www.zingerfletches.com (https://www.zingerfletches.com/) https://www.lucky-buck.com (https://www.lucky-buck.com/) https://www.bigshottargets.com (https://www.bigshottargets.com/)   https://genesis3dprinting.com (https://genesis3dprinting.com/) https://vitalizeseed.com (https://vitalizeseed.com/) http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Glenn Clark Radio
Glenn Clark Radio May 12, 2026 (Britt Ghiroli, Whit Beckman)

Glenn Clark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 108:43


It's a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to cover on the program as we look back on an exhilarating Orioles win who come from behind to defeat the Yankees for the first time in 2026 last night, we'll chat all about it, Coby Mayo's heroics, his dog and much more. We'll continue previewing this weekend's Preakness Stakes in Laurel Park, talk more lacrosse and plenty more. At 11:30am we will catch up with National Baseball Writer from The Athletic, Britt Ghiroli, who had a chance to write about the birds and their disappointing start this week as we dive into the Mike Elias era, why the 2026 Orioles are struggling and what we can still be holding out hope for this season. Then at 11:55am, we are going to talk to Whit Beckman, Trainer of Ocelli, who is one of three horses that raced in the Kentucky Derby and will race this weekend in Preakness at Laurel Park. All that and much more on a Tuesday edition of the program.

The Untethered Podcast
From Guessing to Growth: How a Clear Framework Transformed My Practice

The Untethered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 44:06


If you've ever felt like you were "guessing" your way through a feeding session, you aren't alone. In fact, many clinicians enter the field with a passion for OT or SLP, only to realize their foundational schooling barely scratched the surface of pediatric feeding.In this episode, Hallie is joined by Courtney Lewis, MOT, OTR/L, CPST, a pediatric feeding specialist and owner of NOSH Pediatric Feeding Therapy. Courtney opens up about her "long and winding road" to feeding—a journey that began with an 8th-grade project and evolved through home health, clinics, and hospitals.They discuss the pivotal moment when Courtney realized she needed more than just general experience to truly help her families. From the "regulation lightbulb" moment that changed how she views patient behavior to the deep empathy she brings as a former "picky eater" herself, this conversation is a masterclass in why specialized training and clinical reasoning are the keys to professional confidence.About the Guest: Courtney Lewis, MOT, OTR/L, CPSTCourtney Lewis is a pediatric occupational therapist, feeding specialist, and the founder of NOSH Pediatric Feeding Therapy. With over a decade of experience across various settings, she specializes in transforming mealtime struggles into joyful family experiences using a holistic, play-based approach. Courtney is a Feed The Peds® graduate and a dedicated mentor within The Pediatric Feeding Hub™.Key Topics & TakeawaysThe Accidental Specialist: How pediatric feeding "found" Courtney and why every previous setting—from home health to hospitals—was a necessary stepping stone.The Missing Link in Education: A candid look at why most therapists feel underprepared and how to fill the gaps that grad school leaves behind.The Sensory Lived Experience: Courtney shares how her own history as a picky eater allows her to advocate for her patients with a unique, firsthand perspective.44,000 CFA Points: The story behind Courtney's "Regulation Lightbulb" and how understanding the nervous system changes everything in the clinic.The Power of "The Hub": Why having a community of mentors and peers is essential for preventing burnout and ensuring clinical excellence.Soundbites"I didn't choose feeding therapy; it chose me. Every setting I worked in was leading me here.""You go from feeling like you're guessing to actually having a clinical 'why' behind what you're doing.""When you understand the nervous system, you stop looking at the behavior and start looking at the child."Timestamps000:00 – Overcoming imposter syndrome and the "stuck" feeling in feeding therapy.02:22 – Courtney's Journey: How pediatric occupational therapy "found" her.05:47 – The Confidence Catalyst: Helping a breastfeeding infant transition to solids in 10 weeks.06:34 – The Foundational Gap: Why standard courses like SOS and Beckman sometimes leave therapists wanting more.23:40 – How Feed The Peds® provided the framework to finally "connect the dots."29:10 – Lived Experience: How being a former "picky eater" shapes Courtney's empathy as a therapist.38:20 – Mentorship: Transitioning from student to leader within The Pediatric Feeding Hub™.42:15 – Closing thoughts and where to find NOSH Pediatric Feeding Therapy.Links & ResourcesVisit Courtney's Website: noshfeeding.comFollow Courtney on Instagram: @NoshFeedingFeed The Peds®: Join the 3-Day Screen The Peds to Feed The Peds ChallengeTHE HUB: Become a part of The Pediatric Feeding Hub™WORTH A LISTEN: CONTINUE YOUR JOURNEYEpisode 369: The 4 Layers of Feeding: How to Finally Know Where to StartEpisode 361: Why Two Therapists Get Different Feeding Outcomes (And How to Fix It)STAY CONNECTED & GROW YOUR PRACTICE

Dubuque Area Baseball Podcast
Blazers on the Rise: Amber Boeckenstedt on Beckman Catholic Softball's 2026 Outlook

Dubuque Area Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 16:33


Coach Maneman is joined by Beckman Catholic head softball coach Amber Boeckenstedt to preview the Blazers' 2026 season on the Dubuque Area Sports Podcast. After a strong 21-16 season and a second-place finish in the River Valley North with a 9-3 conference record, Beckman Catholic enters the new year with plenty to be excited about. Coach Boeckenstedt reflects on key moments from last season, discusses returning award winners and starters, highlights players ready to step into bigger roles, breaks down the pitching staff, and shares what it will take for the Blazers to keep building in 2026. It's a fun and informative look at Beckman Catholic softball and what fans can expect this season.

Basketball History 101
Episode 295 - Johnny Beckman: The Original GOAT

Basketball History 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 10:33


Johnny Beckman was one of the greatest players of the 1920s and 1930s. In fact, at the time he was considered the greatest player of all time and that is rarified air. Only a very few players ever carried the mantle of the greatest, and Beckman was one of them.CREDITSRick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voiceJacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisherMUSIC"A Slow Day" by Chiro"Horizons" by RoaSPORTS HISTORY NETWORKsportshistorynetwork.comsportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/FACEBOOKm.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/BUSINESS CONTACTbballhistory101@gmail.com

The Obesity Guide with Matthea Rentea MD
Skin Removal Surgery After Weight Loss: What You Need to Know with Dr. Beckman

The Obesity Guide with Matthea Rentea MD

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 19:32 Transcription Available


Send a Text Message. Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us. We talk a lot about losing weight… but rarely about what it actually feels like to live in that new body. And for a lot of people, that experience includes the physical and emotional impact of excess skin.Excess skin isn't just about appearance. It's the rashes, the infections, the discomfort that makes everyday movement harder than it should be. It's the frustration of working so hard to transform your body and still not feeling fully at home in it.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Beckman, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Carmel, Indiana, who specializes in body contouring for post-weight loss patients. She breaks down exactly when to seek a consult, what procedures are most common, how to prepare your body for the best results, and what life can look like on the other side of surgery.ReferencesConnect with Dr. Beckman:Practice Instagram: @myplasticsurgerygroupDr Beckman's Instagram: @dibeckmanmdWebsite: https://myplasticsurgerygroup.com/Get the free podcast roadmap for The Obesity GuideSubscribe to my Youtube channelJoin me for the Summer Reset, enrollment ends May 1st! Not Sure Where to Start With the Podcast? I've Got You.Get my free Podcast Roadmap—a simple guide to help you find the episodes that matter most to your journey. Whether you're on GLP-1s, navigating plateaus, or just starting out, there's something here for you.Support the show

Dubuque Area Baseball Podcast
Ryan Mabe Talks Beckman Baseball and the 2026 Blazers Outlook

Dubuque Area Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 21:07


On this episode of the Dubuque Area Sports Podcast, Coach Maneman sits down with Beckman Catholic Head Coach Ryan Mabe to preview the 2026 Blazers baseball season.Coach Mabe looks back on a 14-16 season that saw Beckman Catholic finish second in the River Valley North at 9-3. The conversation touches on the key moments from last year, the returning award winners and starters, players ready to take on bigger roles, and the arms that could help set the tone for the Blazers this season.They also talk about younger players to keep an eye on, the biggest strengths of this year's team, areas that still need improvement, and what Beckman Catholic fans can expect from the Blazers in 2026. If you want a closer look at a program that always seems to stay in the mix, this is an episode you will not want to miss.

De kamer van Klok
Luisterverhaal XL: Verboden liefde in oorlogstijd - de verborgen brieven van Wiardi Beckman

De kamer van Klok

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 44:28


Schrijver Judith Koelemeijer kreeg een pakket liefdesbrieven in handen van SDAP-politicus Herman Wiardi Beckman. De brieven vertellen het verhaal van een buitenechtelijke verhouding in oorlogstijd tegen de achtergrond van Nederlands bekendste verzetsgeschiedenis. Verhaal: Judith KoelemeijerMontage en sounddesign: Tiemen Hageman Eindredactie: Corinne van Duin Dit verhaal kwam tot stand met steun van het Fonds Bijzondere Journalistieke Projecten en werd gepubliceerd op 2 mei 2026 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Should Disney Fire Jimmy Kimmel?, Marc Beckman on the First Lady Speaking Out & President Trump Alleges Iran Is Near Bankruptcy

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 40:46


Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down Jimmy Kimmel's latest remarks about Melania Trump and his past anti-Trump comments. Marc Beckman, senior advisor to First Lady Melania Trump and CEO of DMA United, joins the No Spin News to discuss Melania's response to Jimmy Kimmel and whether Disney will respond or ignore the controversy. Should the U.S. end birthright citizenship? Bill reviews the latest polling. The latest on Iran: President Trump claims the country is in a state of collapse, while German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says Iran is humiliating the U.S. A look at China's response to the EU unveiling a “Made in Europe” strategy to support local factories. Final Thought: Did the White House Correspondents' Association dinner shooting help Trump politically? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 222 - Are You Managing Dental Cases the Wrong Way?

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 12:45


Don't miss out on your RACE-approved CE—completely free. Strengthen your veterinary dentistry skills with practical, case-based training you can apply immediately in practice. Visit: https://ivdi.org/free --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This week's episode takes a deep dive into real clinical questions coming directly from recent training sessions. Instead of theory, you'll hear straightforward, experience-backed answers to the kinds of decisions you face daily—from product selection to extraction timing and case management nuances. In this practical Q&A session, Dr. Beckman addresses some of the most common uncertainties in general practice veterinary dentistry. Topics range from choosing regenerative periodontal products to making judgment calls on retained root fragments and tooth resorption cases. The episode also explores how efficiency in extractions develops over time, what realistic expectations should be for procedural timing, and how clinicians can build confidence through proper training. Whether you're working in private practice or a low-cost clinic setting, this discussion highlights how to balance ideal care with real-world limitations while still achieving strong clinical outcomes. What You'll Learn in This Episode

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill
457. The Operational Advantage Your Competitors Don't Have

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 107:32


What separates the firms that scale cleanly from the ones that stay stuck in chaos, even with a great reputation? In this special mashup episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael Mogill sits down with Kayla Grayson and Michael Beckman of Viles & Beckman, Jami Oliver of Oliver Law Office, Craig Greening of The Greening Law Group, and Stevin Groth of Groth & Associates to explore the real difference between stalling and scaling. Most firms don't fail because they lack talent; they're struggling because the business behind the cases cannot keep up. This episode is a look at the discipline, standards, and leadership decisions that make growth possible from firm owners who have been there themselves. Here's what you'll learn: How to improve client communication and experience to create real value (and prevent case leakage) How to use AI to accelerate case resolution while maintaining the human touch that clients expect What it means to move from trial lawyer to true business owner and leader Exceptional client experience doesn't happen by accident. This episode reveals the systems, standards, and strategic decisions that deliver excellence every single time. ---- Show Notes: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:03:04) Groth: immigrant kid to founder (00:07:05) Early days: taking every call himself (00:18:38) From peacekeeper to leader (00:27:46) Normal is unacceptable (00:29:36) Beckman and Grayson on “the five-star brand” (00:33:03) Culture after losing a partner (00:42:17) Competing with Amazon-level service (00:49:16) Break the mold, build your vision (00:51:34) AI removes busywork (00:57:08) Greening: brand without gimmicks (00:58:23) The stop at 16 that led him to law (01:01:11) Engineering edge in court (01:26:18) Hire to win, not to be right (01:23:34) Jami: COVID decision to scale (01:26:53) Six-month hiring funnel (01:34:57) Community impact that sticks (01:42:35) Success: more time with her daughters ---- Links & Resources: Groth & Associates The Toledo Mud Hens Scopes Monkey Trial Viles & Beckman Oliver Law Office The Greening Law Group ---- Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 451. Growth Secrets From the Best of the Best 410. The Firm of the Future Won't Wait for You to Catch Up 376. Best of AMMA — Brand-Building Secrets Your Competitors Will Hate You For

Bernie and Sid
Marc Beckman | Exclusive Senior Advisor for First Lady Melania Trump | 04-28-26

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 14:19


Marc Beckman, exclusive Senior Advisor for First Lady Melania Trump, joins Sid to discuss the First Lady's contention with late night television host Jimmy Kimmel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real America with Dan Ball
4/16/26 -- Dan Ball W/ Rep/. Marlin Stutzman, Andrew Kolvet, Ron Vitiello, Jordan Wells, Marc Beckman.

Real America with Dan Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 53:31 Transcription Available


Bayou City Fellowship - Curtis Jones
Luke | Who is Jesus? | Chad Beckman | Cypress | April 19, 2026

Bayou City Fellowship - Curtis Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 38:05


What if the way you see Jesus isn't fully accurate? In Luke 7, we encounter two powerful moments that challenge our assumptions and expand our understanding of who Jesus really is. From a Roman centurion with unexpected faith to a grieving widow met with deep compassion, we see a Savior who is both fully authoritative and deeply personal. This message walks through how our view of Jesus shapes everything—our faith, our trust, and ultimately how we live. If Jesus truly is who He says He is, then we can't stay the same.• A surprising faith: how a centurion recognized Jesus' authority more clearly than those who knew Scripture• A compassionate Savior: how Jesus steps into pain uninvited and brings life where there was none• A defining question: what you believe about Jesus will determine how you respond to HimKey Scriptures: Luke 7:1–17Matthew 8:5–131 Kings 17:17–24Hebrews 11:6If Jesus is more powerful and more compassionate than you imagined, what does that mean for your life today? Take a step of faith—trust Him not just in what you know, but in how you live. Share this message with someone who needs to see Jesus more clearly.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Chad Beckman | April 19, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

Good, Great, Perfect
Good, Great, Perfect - (Ep.157 XP Bar)

Good, Great, Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 129:11


In this episode, The Crew discusses the new Legend releases of Kizaru, Beckman & Yasopp and 6+ Eutass Kid. They also have an in-depth discussion about Version 16.0, including Duel and Super Type Slots and chat about Pokémon Champions and TCG happenings.For details about future uploads and if you want to keep up to date with the hosts on the show, please follow our social media;Good, Great, Perfect Socials: https://linktr.ee/GoodGreatPerfect------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Good, Great, Perfect Podcast discusses all things ONE PIECE Treasure Cruise and beyond, and we thank you for watching/listening to this podcast.GGP Crew:- Captain Papi Twitter: https://twitter.com/captainpapii- Toadskii Twitter: https://twitter.com/Toadskii- Nitemare Twitter: https://twitter.com/nitemarejp- Flamevious Twitter: https://twitter.com/Villainueva__#OPTC #TreCru

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 220 - How Radiographs Improve Dental Case Outcomes

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 12:42


Want to sharpen your radiographic interpretation skills and improve case outcomes? Join Dr. Beckman for a FREE live CE training + Q&A session designed to elevate your dental diagnostics and confidence.

The Steve Gruber Show
The Steve Gruber Show | Fabricated Scandals & Falling Democrats: The Narrative Collapses

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 113:46


The Steve Gruber Show | Fabricated Scandals & Falling Democrats: The Narrative Collapses --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:08 – Patrice Onwuka, Director of the Center for Economic Opportunity at the Independent Women's Forum. Onwuka discusses retirement insecurity facing many Americans and highlights a policy rule that could improve long-term financial stability. She explains how reforms could help individuals better prepare for retirement. 27:58 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. Hopwood breaks down current market trends, recent drawdowns, and what history suggests about potential rebounds. He also covers Tax Day strategies, including Roth contributions, and discusses growing concerns about the federal deficit. Visit YouTube.com/peakwealthmgmt to catch all of his segments. 38:07 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:07 – Marc Beckman, Senior Advisor to the First Lady, author of Some Future Day, and producer of the film MELANIA. Beckman discusses the first conviction under Melania Trump's “Take It Down Act” and highlights her work supporting children and combating exploitation. He also addresses public perception and criticism of her initiatives. 57:18 – Mandy M. Gunasekara, author of Y'all Fired and former Chief of Staff at the EPA under President Trump. Gunasekara discusses global energy markets, including oil and gas concerns tied to the Strait of Hormuz. She explains how geopolitical tensions are influencing energy prices. 1:06:05 – Sen. Brad Overcash, North Carolina State Senator representing Gaston County. Overcash discusses a political dispute involving a mural controversy and criticism directed at Democrats. He outlines the broader cultural and political implications. 1:16:13 - Monologue 1:25:02 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses developments in the Eric Swalwell case and reacts to a message from an Artemis II astronaut emphasizing faith and purpose. The conversation also explores how technology, particularly cell phones, has impacted human connection. 1:35:02 – Dan Scripps, Chair of the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC). Scripps discusses rising energy prices in Michigan and a new rate hike proposal from Consumers Energy. He explains the regulatory process and what it could mean for consumers. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The tenth episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/OLbwSDIhfuA

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 219 - Hidden Errors in Everyday Vet Dentistry Practice

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 8:25


Before diving in, don't miss your opportunity to advance your dentistry skills with our FREE RACE-approved CE course. Strengthen your clinical confidence and elevate your patient care starting today:

blckbx.tv
Dwingt de wereldeconomie Trump tot een korte oorlog? Ewald Engelen, Karel Beckman en Ab Gietelink

blckbx.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 87:40


Send us Fan MailIn een serie over de Iran-oorlog laat Ab Gietelink kritische denkers en opiniemakers aan het woord. In deze aflevering bespreekt hij de geopolitieke en economische achtergronden van de Iran-oorlog met Ewald Engelen (hoogleraar financiële geografie, UvA) en Karel Beckman (voormalig hoofdredacteur De Andere Krant).  

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 218 - The #1 Dental Mistake Vets Still Make

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 11:13


Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Throwback Thursday Ep 163: Homeopathy thriving in small town NSW - with Ayesha Beckman

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 23:57


How does practicing homeopathy make one feel empowered and as if they have made a positive impact in the world? Join us for today's episode with Ayesha as she discusses various prescribing techniques that lead to the path to health and happiness through homeopathy. Ayesha Beckman is a qualified and registered homeopath and massage therapist. She studied homeopathy at the School of Natural Medicine in Coffs Harbour, which she completed with an Advanced Diploma in Homeopathy in 2010. Since then, she has been practicing homeopathy in private practice and has gathered comprehensive clinical experience. She has had the privilege of working with patients of all ages and with a variety of diseases. She loves working together with other health practitioners. The clinic she works from is called the "Grafton Wellbeing Centre." Her patience and compassionate nature are attributes that help her connect with her patients during their consultations. Check out these episode highlights: 01:43 - How did she first discover homeopathy 08:07 - What other prescribing methods does she employ 09:10 - Aisha's tribe 11:21 - Promoting homeopathy in the community 13:56 - The value of being in a judgment-free zone 18:03 - How to choose the right remedy Find out more about Ayesha Website:https://ayeshabeckman.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ayeshabeckman.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ayeshabeckman/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Real America with Dan Ball
3/26/26 -- Dan Ball W/ Steve Hilton, Marc Beckman, Daniel Baldwin, Andrii Telizhenko, Daniel Baldwin.

Real America with Dan Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 59:38 Transcription Available


Discovery Mountain
Playing Possum | MINI 2605

Discovery Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 8:52


It's a noisy night at the Beckman house, but an unexpected guest helps exercise their faith.

Bernie and Sid
Marc Beckman | Exclusive Senior Advisor to First Lady Melania Trump | 03-26-26

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 11:33


Marc Beckman, Exclusive Senior Advisor to First Lady Melania Trump, joins Sid live in-studio to discuss the First Lady inviting First Spouses or equivalent leaders around the globe to participate in the Fostering the Future Together Global Coalition to help children learn, grow, and thrive through the safe and innovative use of advanced technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dubuque Area Baseball Podcast
Brady Gogel Talks Beckman Football, Basketball Dimes, and a New Baseball Chapter

Dubuque Area Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 22:10


MOn this episode of the Dubuque Area Sports Podcast, Coach Maneman sits down with Brady Gogel to talk about his journey into his senior year at Beckman Catholic and the impact he has already made as a multi-sport athlete.Brady talks about making the move to Beckman, leading the football team at quarterback, helping fuel the offense on the basketball court as one of the area's top assist guys, and getting ready for his baseball debut for the Blazers this summer. The conversation also dives into leadership, adjusting to a new program, competing in multiple sports, and what he hopes to accomplish in his final high school year.If you enjoy hearing from athletes who embrace new challenges, lead with confidence, and stay busy all year long, this is an episode you will not want to miss.

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 217 - Mandibular Canine Extraction Tips Every Vet Should Know (Avoid These Mistakes!)

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 10:08


Take the next step in your veterinary dentistry journey — get a FREE online course with 1 hour of RACE-approved CE when you subscribe to our newsletter:

On The Range Podcast
Rob Beckman NRA Board Candidate 2026: Fixing NRA Business, 2A Rights & Firearm Training Truths | On The Range Podcast with Rick Hogg & Mark Kelley

On The Range Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 51:09


Join hosts Rick Hogg of War HOGG Tactical and Mark Kelley of Kelley Defense on the On The Range Podcast as they sit down with special guest Rob Beckman — NRA Board of Directors candidate for 2026, certified NRA & USCCA instructor, and host of the Firearm Trainer Podcast.  In this hard-hitting episode, Rob Beckman pulls back the curtain on NRA internal business, ongoing reform efforts, board election strategies, and what it really takes to protect Second Amendment rights in 2026 and beyond. From firearm instructor business tips and real-world training insights to the future of gun rights, concealed carry, and defending the Constitution against ever-increasing threats — this is must-listen content for responsible gun owners, law enforcement, military veterans, and every 2A supporter.  Whether you're searching for “NRA board candidates 2026,” “how to fix the NRA,” “Rob Beckman Firearm Trainer Podcast,” or “2nd Amendment podcast 2026,” this episode delivers straight talk, insider perspective, and actionable advice you won't hear anywhere else. Rob shares his vision for NRA 2.0 transparency, member empowerment, and strengthening firearm training nationwide.  Hosts Rick Hogg (29-year US Army Special Operations combat veteran) and Mark Kelley (31-year law enforcement and combat veteran) bring 60+ combined years of real-world experience to the conversation, making this one of the most authoritative discussions on NRA politics and 2A issues available today.  Subscribe now, leave a 5-star review, and join the fight to protect our rights. Be 1% better every day — train hard, stay informed, and defend the 2nd Amendment.  Listen on your favorite platform and share with fellow patriots!  Websites: On The Range Podcast (official site): https://www.ontherangepodcast.com/ Rick Hogg – War HOGG Tactical: https://www.warhogg.com/ Mark Kelley – Kelley Defense: https://www.kelleydefense.com/ Rob Beckman – Firearm Trainer Podcast (official site): https://www.firearmtrainerpodcast.com/ Rob Beckman – American Defense Training (his instructor & training business): https://www.americandefensetraining.us/ Rob Beckman NRA Board Candidate Campaign (Elect A New NRA): https://electanewnra.com/beckman2026/ National Rifle Association (NRA official): https://home.nra.org/ Elect A New NRA Reform Movement: https://electanewnra.com/

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 214 - Avoid Mandibular Fractures & Extraction Mistakes in Veterinary Dentistry

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 11:13


Transform how you manage extraction sites and postoperative pain — get a FREE 30-minute consultation with a specialist + a FREE sample of PerioVive for your practice:

Lonely Town a Killers Podcast
The Killers Worlwide Tour Rumors, Beckman & Brandon Flowers

Lonely Town a Killers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 64:43


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The Vet Dental Show
Episode 213 - Extraction Mistakes You Must Avoid in Vet Dentistry

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 11:35


Transform how you manage extraction sites and periodontal pockets — get a FREE 30-minute consultation with a specialist + a FREE sample of PerioVive for your practice:

In The Money Players' Podcast
JK + 1 - Ep 114 - Whit Beckman

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 32:37


JK and Whit discuss his career, growing up with horses, working for Todd Pletcher and Chad Brown, working in Saudi, and more!

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 212 - Hyaluronic Acid in Veterinary Dentistry: Extraction & Pocket Protocols

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 13:57


Transform how you manage extraction sites and periodontal pockets — get a FREE 30-minute consultation with a specialist + a FREE sample of PerioVive for your practice:

The Steve Gruber Show
The Steve Gruber Show | Trans Ideology, Mass Violence & The Truth They Won't Say

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 111:36


The Steve Gruber Show | Trans Ideology, Mass Violence & The Truth They Won't Say --- 00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue 18:54 – Marc Beckman, CEO of DMA United, producer of MELANIA, and senior advisor and agent to Mrs. Trump for more than 25 years. Beckman offers a first look at the new documentary Melania, sharing insights into the life and legacy of the former First Lady. He discusses her accomplishments and the story behind the film. 27:14 – Dr. Ben Tapper, Director of Epigenetics at The Wellness Company. Dr. Tapper discusses National Cancer Prevention Awareness Month and why most cancers are linked to lifestyle and environmental factors rather than genetics. He outlines prevention strategies and explains the role of natural compounds featured in The Wellness Company's SHIELD product. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%. 37:16 - Hour 2 Monologue 46:08 – Erika Sanzi, Senior Director of Communications at Defending Education. Sanzi examines how major donors allegedly helped build what appears to be a “youth-led” protest movement. She discusses the funding networks and messaging strategies behind modern activism. 55:55 – Brian Lonergan, Director of Strategic Communications and Content at the Federation for American Immigration Reform and co-host of the No Border, No Country podcast. Lonergan argues that Democratic leaders are putting the country at risk in efforts to halt immigration enforcement. He outlines FAIR's concerns over border security and public safety. 1:14:45 - Hour 3 Monologue 1:23:39 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, storyteller, and record-holder for getting lost on Michigan's back roads. Rademacher highlights upcoming events and destinations across Michigan. He shares local travel ideas and hidden gems worth exploring. 1:33:30 – Sen. Michael Holmstrom, representing Minnesota's 29th District. Holmstrom discusses Minnesota's clash over ICE enforcement, including protests and calls for accountability. He explains the policy and political implications for the state. 1:41:59 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reacts to Oregon's proposed ballot initiative that would ban hunting and fishing, potentially criminalizing common outdoor activities. The conversation also touches on related concerns involving pest control and animal breeding regulations. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The First Episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/LcYYLfQWCY0

JK + 1
JK + 1 - Ep 114 - Whit Beckman

JK + 1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 32:37


JK and Whit discuss his career, growing up with horses, working for Todd Pletcher and Chad Brown, working in Saudi, and more!

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 211 - Save or Extract? Bone Loss & Smarter Dental Decisions in Dogs

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 16:38


Take the next step in your veterinary dentistry journey — get a FREE online course with 1 hour of RACE-approved CE when you subscribe to our newsletter: https://ivdi.org/free ---------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM ---------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman answers advanced, case-based questions from recent online veterinary dentistry trainings, focusing on real-world decision-making in general practice. The discussion covers extraction technique modifications, bur selection for challenging teeth, and evidence-based use of hyaluronic acid and bone grafts in periodontal and surgical cases. Dr. Beckman explains why he has shifted away from routine vestibular bone removal for certain extractions—particularly the mandibular third and fourth premolars—and instead emphasizes controlled sectioning, gentle elevation, and patience to reduce root fracture risk. He shares practical tips on finger pressure, visualization with loupes, and how this technique improves efficiency and outcomes in both clinical cases and wet labs. The episode also explores the biological role of hyaluronic acid in extraction sites and periodontal defects. Dr. Beckman and colleagues clarify the differences between PerioVive and OralVive, explain why retention is not the primary goal of hyaluronic acid therapy, and discuss its benefits for clot stabilization, pain modulation, angiogenesis, and soft tissue healing. The conversation addresses when hyaluronic acid should be used in extraction sites, how it integrates with blood clots and bone grafts, and why products like ClinDoral no longer have a role in these scenarios. Finally, Dr. Beckman dives into one of the most challenging topics in veterinary dentistry: deciding when to save a tooth versus extract it. He breaks down why percentage-based bone loss alone is not a reliable extraction rule, and instead emphasizes case selection based on tooth function, patient age, defect type, and—most importantly—owner commitment to long-term follow-up and home care. This episode delivers thoughtful, experience-driven guidance to help veterinarians make confident, ethical, and practical dental decisions. ---------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn: ✅ When vestibular bone removal may increase root fracture risk ✅ How to approach difficult premolar extractions with minimal force ✅ Why sectioning and gentle elevation can replace aggressive bone removal ✅ Proper bur selection for sectioning thick alveolar bone ✅ The biological role of hyaluronic acid in clot stabilization and healing ✅ Key differences between PerioVive and OralVive ✅ Why retention is not the primary goal of hyaluronic acid therapy ✅ When and why to use hyaluronic acid in all extraction sites ✅ How bone grafts and blood clots support alveolar ridge preservation ✅ How to decide when a tooth is worth saving versus extracting Key Takeaways: ✅ Root fractures often occur at the interface between mobile and immobile bone ✅ Gentle, controlled elevation reduces complications more than force ✅ Removing less bone can sometimes improve extraction outcomes ✅ Hyaluronic acid is rapidly absorbed and supports natural healing pathways ✅ Pain modulation is a major benefit of HA in extraction sites ✅ Blood clots function as natural bone grafts ✅ Percentage of bone loss alone should not dictate extraction decisions ✅ Patient age, tooth function, and owner compliance matter most ✅ Long-term success depends on consistent rechecks and home care ✅ Some teeth can be saved—but not always in the patient's best interest Questions This Episode Answers: ❓ Should fissure burs be used for mandibular premolar extractions in dogs? ❓ Why do roots fracture after vestibular bone removal? ❓ How much pressure should be used during elevation? ❓ What is the difference between PerioVive and OralVive? ❓ Does hyaluronic acid need to "stay in place" to be effective? ❓ Should hyaluronic acid be used in every extraction site? ❓ Is a blood clot considered a bone graft? ❓ When should a tooth with severe bone loss be saved instead of extracted? ❓ How important is owner compliance in periodontal case selection? ❓ Is there still any indication for ClinDoral use? Get a FREE veterinary dentistry course with 1 hour of RACE-approved CE when you sign up for our newsletter:

Bernie and Sid
Marc Beckman | Exclusive Senior Advisor for First Lady Melania Trump | 02-09-26

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 14:58


Marc Beckman, exclusive senior advisor for First Lady Melania Trump, joins Sid live in-studio following Sid's exclusive interview with the First Lady last Friday to discuss how anti-Semitism reared its ugly head in the production of Melania, the documentary currently in theaters that follows Melania Trump, the first lady of the United States, in the 20 days before her husband Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real America with Dan Ball
2/2/26 -- Dan Ball W/ Rep. Tim Burchett, Scott LoBaido, Marc Beckman, Jonathan Gilliam, Amy Reichert.

Real America with Dan Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 58:38 Transcription Available


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The Vet Dental Show
Episode 210 - Avoid Mandibular Fractures, Broken Roots, and Nerve Damage in Veterinary Extractions

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 14:59


Take the next step in your veterinary dentistry journey — get a FREE online course with 1 hour of RACE-approved CE when you subscribe to our newsletter: https://ivdi.org/free ----------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM ----------------------------------------- In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman answers advanced, real-world questions from recent online veterinary dentistry trainings. He shares practical guidance on high-risk extractions, instrument selection, mouth gag safety, and periodontal regeneration techniques used in general practice. Dr. Beckman explains how to safely approach full mandibular extractions in small breed dogs to reduce fracture risk, including proper bone removal and elevation strategies for mandibular canines and first molars. He also discusses common causes of broken roots in maxillary premolars and how patience, visibility, and controlled force can prevent complications. The episode covers essential extraction tools, including recommended burs for different teeth and situations, along with safety considerations when using mouth gags under anesthesia. Dr. Beckman also addresses the evolution of guided tissue regeneration techniques, explaining why doxycycline barriers are no longer used and how PerioVive is now incorporated for barrier protection and ease of placement. This episode delivers practical, experience-based advice focused on improving confidence, safety, and outcomes in veterinary dental procedures. ----------------------------------------- What You'll Learn: ✅ How to reduce mandibular fracture risk during extractions ✅ Why mandibular canines and first molars are high-risk teeth ✅ How much bone can be safely removed during difficult extractions ✅ Which burs are best for bone removal in dogs and cats ✅ When to use crosscut tapered burs vs round burs ✅ Why patience matters more than force during elevation ✅ How to prevent broken maxillary premolar roots ✅ Safe mouth gag use to avoid trigeminal nerve damage ✅ Why doxycycline barriers are no longer recommended ✅ How PerioVive is used as a physical barrier in GTR Key Takeaways: ✅ Most mandibular fractures occur at the canine and first molar ✅ Proper bone removal reduces torque and extraction risk ✅ Elevation technique matters more than aggressive force ✅ Magnification improves visualization and success ✅ Mouth gag safety depends on degree of opening, not duration ✅ Overextension can cause permanent trigeminal nerve damage ✅ Doxycycline does not improve attachment height ✅ PerioVive provides an easier and effective barrier option ✅ Training and cadaver practice build clinical confidence Questions This Episode Answers: ❓ How can mandibular fractures be prevented during extractions? ❓ Which teeth are most likely to fracture the mandible? ❓ What burs should be used for bone removal in small dogs and cats? ❓ When should round burs be used instead of crosscut burs? ❓ How wide is too wide when using a mouth gag? ❓ Can mouth gags cause permanent nerve damage? ❓ Why is doxycycline no longer used for periodontal barriers? ❓ What role does PerioVive play in guided tissue regeneration? ❓ How can broken maxillary premolar roots be avoided? ❓ Why is cadaver training essential before advanced extractions? ----------------------------------------- Get a FREE veterinary dentistry course with 1 hour of RACE-approved CE when you sign up for our newsletter: https://ivdi.org/free ----------------------------------------- Questions? Leave a comment below with your thoughts, experiences, or extraction challenges in veterinary dentistry! ----------------------------------------- Veterinary Dentistry, IVDI, Brett Beckman, Vet Dental Show, Veterinary Extractions, Mandibular Fracture, Broken Roots, Veterinary Surgery, Dog Dental Care, Cat Dental Care, Veterinary CE, Veterinary Education, Dental Instruments, Periodontal Therapy

The Vet Dental Show
Episode 209 - When Bone Grafting Works in Dogs & Cats — and When It Doesn't

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 8:01


Take the next step in your veterinary dentistry journey — discover how you can join Dr. Beckman's elite training community! https://ivdi.org/inv ----------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman provides a practical, real-world breakdown of bone grafting in veterinary periodontal therapy. He explains what commonly used bone graft materials are made of, why biosynthetic grafts are safe and cost-effective, and how granular versus putty formulations affect handling and radiographic visibility. Dr. Beckman also discusses how to evaluate periodontal defects, when bone grafting is an appropriate alternative to extraction, and how follow-up radiographs are handled after graft placement. This episode offers clear guidance on case selection, client communication, and pricing strategies — helping veterinarians preserve teeth when possible while setting realistic expectations for outcomes. ----------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn: ✅ What veterinary bone graft material is made of ✅ Why biosynthetic grafts are safe and rarely cause reactions ✅ Differences between granular and putty bone graft formulations ✅ Why granular grafts are easier to evaluate radiographically ✅ Which periodontal defects are appropriate for bone grafting ✅ When extraction may be the better option ✅ How and when to take follow-up dental radiographs ✅ How often full-mouth radiographs are truly needed ✅ How to structure bone graft pricing in clinical practice Key Takeaways: ✅ Bone grafting is best suited for advanced vertical periodontal defects ✅ Granular grafts improve confirmation of defect fill on X-rays ✅ Not all bone loss should be treated with grafting ✅ Follow-up radiographs can be targeted, not full-mouth ✅ Clear charting supports efficient future evaluations ✅ Transparent line-item pricing builds client trust ✅ Bone grafting can preserve teeth that would otherwise be extracted Questions This Episode Answers: ❓ What is veterinary bone graft material made of? ❓ Are allergic reactions to bone grafts common? ❓ When should bone grafting be considered instead of extraction? ❓ How do you decide which defects are treatable? ❓ Should granular or putty graft material be used? ❓ When should post-bone graft radiographs be taken? ❓ Do bone graft cases require full-mouth X-rays at recheck? ❓ How often should aggressive periodontal patients be re-evaluated? ❓ How do you explain bone grafting value to pet owners? ❓ How should bone graft procedures be priced in practice? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Transform your dental practice today — request your invite to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program: https://ivdi.org/inv Explore Dr. Beckman's complete library of veterinary dentistry courses and CE resources! https://veterinarydentistry.net/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Questions? Leave a comment below with your thoughts, experiences, or cases related to veterinary periodontal disease and bone grafting! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Veterinary Dentistry, IVDI, Brett Beckman, Veterinary Periodontology, Bone Grafting, Periodontal Disease, Vet Dental Show, Veterinary Surgery, Dog Dental Care, Cat Dental Care, Veterinary Education, Veterinary CE, Tooth Preservation, Periodontal Therapy

Real America with Dan Ball
1/20/26 -- Dan Ball W/ Andrew Giuliani, Marc Beckman, Seamus Bruner, Micah Bock.

Real America with Dan Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 58:38 Transcription Available


The Vet Dental Show
Episode 208 - Why Regional Nerve Blocks Make Veterinary Anesthesia Safer, Lighter, and Faster

The Vet Dental Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 6:54


Take the next step in your veterinary dentistry journey — discover how you can join Dr. Beckman's elite training community! https://ivdi.org/inv ----------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman explains how properly performed regional nerve blocks dramatically improve anesthesia safety, efficiency, and patient recovery in veterinary dentistry and surgery. He walks through how nerve blocks prevent pain signals from reaching the brain, allowing patients to remain at a lighter plane of anesthesia while maintaining stable physiologic parameters. Dr. Beckman also shares his real-world anesthesia protocols, how nerve blocks reduce hypothermia risk during long procedures, and why patients recover faster, stand sooner, and go home happier. This episode highlights how nerve blocks not only benefit patients — but also improve workflow efficiency and owner confidence in anesthesia. ----------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn: ✅ How regional nerve blocks block pain at the C-fiber level ✅ Why lighter anesthesia planes improve patient safety ✅ How nerve blocks support stable heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure ✅ Anesthesia protocols used for dogs and cats in clinical practice ✅ How nerve blocks reduce hypothermia during long procedures ✅ Why patients wake up faster and recover more smoothly ✅ How quick recovery improves practice efficiency ✅ How to communicate anesthesia safety benefits to pet owners Key Takeaways: ✅ Regional nerve blocks allow safer, lighter anesthesia ✅ Stable physiologic parameters improve perfusion and oxygenation ✅ Reduced anesthesia depth lowers hypothermia risk ✅ Faster recoveries shorten turnover time between patients ✅ Patients go home alert, comfortable, and pain-controlled ✅ Clear owner communication builds trust and reduces anesthesia fear Questions This Episode Answers: ❓ How do regional nerve blocks work in veterinary patients? ❓ Why do nerve blocks improve anesthesia safety? ❓ Can patients feel surgery while under light anesthesia? ❓ Why do some patients move but still feel no pain during procedures? ❓ How nerve blocks allow lighter anesthesia planes ❓ What anesthesia protocols are commonly used with nerve blocks? ❓ How nerve blocks help prevent hypothermia during long procedures ❓ Why veterinary patients wake up faster with nerve blocks ❓ How nerve blocks improve recovery time and efficiency ❓ How to explain anesthesia safety to concerned pet owners ----------------------------------------------------------------- Transform your dental practice today — request your invite to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program: https://ivdi.org/inv Explore Dr. Beckman's complete library of veterinary dentistry courses and CE resources! https://veterinarydentistry.net/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Questions? Leave a comment below with your thoughts, experiences, or cases related to veterinary anesthesia and dentistry! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Veterinary Dentistry, IVDI, Brett Beckman, Veterinary Anesthesia, Regional Nerve Blocks, Vet Dental Show, Pain Management, Anesthesia Safety, Veterinary Surgery, Dog Dental Care, Cat Dental Care, Veterinary Education, Veterinary CE, Patient Recovery, Hypothermia Prevention

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW
S12E18: Reforming the NRA w/ Rob Beckman

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 85:05 Transcription Available


If you prefer to watch the video you can find it at the bottom of this webpage. Episode Sponsors: Heckler & Koch – www.HK-USA.com POM Pepper Spray – www.pompepperspray.com About This Episode: In this episode, I talk with Rob Beckman, host of the Firearm Trainers Podcast, about the NRA’s current challenges and future direction. Rob shares his perspective on recent legal issues and management changes while advocating for reform, diversity, and representation in firearm ownership. We discuss the importance of enhanced training programs and modern media strategies to engage younger audiences, as well as the need for a streamlined Board of Directors to improve responsiveness. Rob emphasizes transparency and member engagement in shaping the organization’s future, making a strong case for active participation in Second Amendment advocacy. As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to podcast@concealedcarry.com! Thanks for Listening! Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed the podcast the biggest compliment you could give us would be to subscribe to future episodes via a podcast app on your phone or via iTunes. You can find past podcast episodes by clicking here. Video Recording: Press PLAY on the video below to watch the video recording! {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"VideoObject","@id":"https://www.concealedcarry.com#/schema/video/4242023","name":"S12E18: Reforming the NRA w/ Rob Beckman","description":"Concealed Carry Podcast brought to you by HK - "S12E18: Reforming the NRA w/ Rob Beckman" Episode Sponsors: -Heckler & Koch - www . HK-USA . com -POM","thumbnailUrl":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PENbV8_psbs/maxresdefault_live.jpg","uploadDate":"2025-12-25T19:43:42-07:00","embedUrl":"https://www.concealedcarry.com/player-embed/id/4242023/?autoplay=0","duration":"PT01H24M43S","interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":{"@type":"http://schema.org/WatchAction"},"userInteractionCount":1}}

The Chris Stigall Show
Thanksgiving Special: AI, Justice, and the Future of America

The Chris Stigall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 38:23


In this Thanksgiving Special, Stigall brings you two powerful conversations looking ahead at America’s future—technologically and politically.First, Marc Beckman, author of Some Future Day, explains how artificial intelligence is poised to change every aspect of daily life. From jobs and national security to creativity and human identity, Beckman lays out what’s coming and how quickly it will arrive.Then, Tom Caldwell, author of 'The Mouths of the Wicked," shares his firsthand account of January 6 2020 and why he believes the FBI and elements of the justice system have yet to face accountability. His story is raw, personal, and challenges the official narrative in ways few have heard.A thoughtful holiday edition of the show—shaping how we think about the country’s future while we gather with family and give thanks. -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.