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Tomáš Picek má za sebou 5 let létání u American Airlines. Létá na vnitrostátních letech i mezinárodních. Byl také důležitou součástí linky z Philadelphie do Prahy, která se létala Boeingem 767. Jaká letadla a linky má Tomáš rád a jaký složitý je život ve Spojených Státech Amerických?Podpořit Letecký podcast můžete v mém obchodě: https://avgeek.cz/
So one of the questions we get asked from listeners is "Do you ever have any updates?". Well as the name implies, we do continue to monitor the stories that we have done in the past. In this episode, join Ben & Tom as we talk about some updates for 3 of our past stories. We provide an update on Dyatlov Pass (as some new research came out); Somerton Man (has he finally been identified?); and Bloody Benders (this is a very interesting update that you are not going to want to miss). This episode is sponsored by Eko Health. Learn more about their digital stethoscopes at www.ekohealth.com and use code JSP for $50 off your order. This episode is sponsored by CBD Stat. Learn more about their high quality, THC free CBD oil. They offer a 40% discount for healthcare workers at www.cbdstat.care/healthcare and for our listeners that aren't in healthcare you can use code JSP20 at checkout for 20% off your order. www.cbdstat.care Will Continue To Monitor Social Media Facebook – www.facebook.com/WCTMpodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/wctmpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/wctmpodcast
For our next 'Rewind' of this mini-series we're bringing you a double helping, as Chris and Steve are joined by a dominant force in sidecar racing, Ben and Tom Birchall, in an episode first published in April 2022.The Birchall brothers take a trip down memory lane looking back from their first TT holidays with the family, to dodging their marshalling dad around the Mountain Course in their debut year.The winning siblings also talk about the deal Ben made with his boss that allowed him to begin his career as a driver, and waiting for a young Tom to take his place as passenger.Addressing the lows as well as the highs, with the duo providing a detailed explanation to their 2012 crash that saw them fly off the side of Snaefell Mountain and the quick recovery to take their maiden TT podium.If you enjoyed this episode then please subscribe and leave us a rating and a review wherever you listen to your podcasts.Head to www.iomttraces.com for all the latest TT news and features, and search for @TTRacesOfficial for all our social channels.Music by Calva Louise - latest album ‘Euphoric' out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
Now that we've finally notched some in-person plays The Transcontinental and Carnegie, we share our thoughts about what's changed in person versus online. Plus, we talk about the modular game boards that pique our interest and recent plays of Tzolkin, Fresh Fish, and Ethnos.
Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
00:00:00 Introduction: A discussion of Cossacks and the Steppe00:04:30 Avalon Poll results and discussionTom calls our listeners "trolls" and compares them to the "Silent Majority."00:08:20 Game NightHighly abbreviated Avalon discussion00:09:30 WormholesTrajanMore highly abbreviated Avalon talk wiithout talking about the actual game.Underwater CitiesBen does a Paul impression. Tom does a Mike impressionThe first of many discussions about minks, ermines, sables, stoats, and ferrets00:24:25 Great Western Trail: Argentina18Chesapeake00:43:00 Lacrimosa00:47:45 DaybreakPandemic: Rising Tide00:58:30 Vegas ShowdownLords of VegasJames Ernest / Cheapass Games / Crab Fragment LabsBlock and Key01:13:30 Review: Stroganov - designed by Andreas Steadingapologies to Andreas Steading for calling him Andreas SteadlingDarwin's JourneyThe Transcontinental01:58:40 Outro
Calvert Studios has hosted countless Hollywood productions over the past several decades – from The Client List and Melrose Place to the original Beverly Hills: 90210. In this episode, Calvert Studios owner Bill Reider stops by to talk about the economics and challenges of running an active TV/film studio, and the future of production in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, he and guest co-host Ava Jamshidi help Ben & Tom drink through three affordable, yet amazing bottles of Super Tuscan.
Episode Seven of The TT Podcast is a double helping as Chris and Steve are joined by a dominant force in sidecar racing, Ben and Tom Birchall.The Birchall brothers take a trip down memory lane looking back from their first TT holidays with the family, to dodging their marshalling dad around the Mountain Course in their debut year.The winning siblings also talk about the deal Ben made with his boss that allowed him to begin his career as a driver, and waiting for a young Tom to take his place as passenger.Addressing the lows as well as the highs, with the duo providing a detailed explanation to their 2012 crash that saw them fly off the side of Snaefell Mountain and the quick recovery to take their maiden TT podium.The pair also look ahead to this year's event and hint at some exciting developments made during the two-year layoff.Next time, Chris and Steve are joined by one of the TT's most hotly-anticipated newcomers in recent history, Glenn Irwin.Be sure to subscribe to receive that episode as soon as it drops, head to www.iomttraces.com for all the latest TT news and features, and search for @TTRacesOfficial for all our social channels.Music by Calva Louise - latest album ‘Euphoric' out now. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we discuss recent live streams with our favorite Chinese teachers, Dan's minimalistic camping techniques and Tom's rap career. 這集我們討論最近跟中文老師們開的直播,Dan的露營方式,還有Tom的饒舌歌。 Who are we: Two friends who love learning Chinese and like to shoot the shit, all in Mandarin Chinese! We share our experiences learning Chinese, living in Taiwan, and everything else in between. Listen as we push our Chinese ability to the limit for your listening and learning pleasure (great comprehensible input). 我们是两位特别热爱学中文的好朋友。我们会透过天马行空对话来分享在台湾学中文的体验以及五花八门的人生话题。虽然我们的中文还有很大的进步空间,我们都很喜欢挑战。而且我们相信学语言需要锲而不舍的态度,所以本节目就当成我们学中文的操场和记录。中文好难哦! We love hearing from you! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Bmci-mVHhlpAdfNlwZbCw Tom's IG: https://www.instagram.com/sunmoonlaketom/ Dan's IG: https://www.instagram.com/themandohero/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chineseishard/message Powered by Firstory Hosting
This is a JSP Blast Episode. We discuss all the great podcasts we are going to be sharing the stage with at Nurses PodCon in Nashville THIS WEEKEND!. Tickets still available at www.goodnursebadnurse.com and use code JustSomePodcast for 25% off. Tickets available for in-person and online. In the second half of the show we talking about the Policy Statement that was released by most major nursing organizations in the United States in regards to Disinformation related to the pandemic. We give our thoughts and opinions on this as well. STAY TUNED to the END of the episode where we talk about giving you unfiltered, unprecedented, hell it might be illegal access to our shows and Ben & Tom. This episode is sponsored by Eko Health. Find out more at www.EKOHealth.com and use code JSP at checkout for $50 dollars off any stethoscope until Dec 31st. Just Some Podcast Social Media www.facebook.com/justsomepodcast www.twitter.com/justsomepodcast www.instagram.com/justsomepodcast Huge shoutout to Falcon Five-O for use of their music "Hard Living" and "Failure's Not the Same Without You".
This episode, is a broadcast from our Facebook Live episode where Ben & Tom discussed the Mandela Effect and false memories and at the end of episode Ben tries to induce false memories in Tom. In our Story You May Have Missed, we look at hygiene amidst the pandemic. Don't forget to check out our sponsor of this episode, MY NP Advisor at this link, www.mynpadvisor.com/podcast and tell Scott that Ben & Tom sent you. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook - www.facebook.com/justsomepodcast Twitter - www.twitter.com/justsomepodcast Instagram - www.instragram.com/justsomepodcast
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In this episode, Ben & Tom medically review the 1988 Christmas comedy Scrooged starring Bill Murrary. We broke it down into two sections, the physical injuries and trauma and then the mental health aspects of the movie. From the Ballbreaker Suite to hallucinations from Russian Vodka poisoned from Cherynobyl to discussion of getting burned alive, we leave no stones unturned in this review of Tom's favorite Christmas movie. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Scrooged was produced by Mirage Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Just Some Podcast, LLC owns no rights to the clips utilized. Special Thanks to Falcon Five-O for use of songs "Hard Living" and "Failures Not the Same Without You" Special Thanks to filmmusic.io for use of royalty free music. Merry Christmas Trap Intro by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6947-merry-christmas-trap-intro License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Join us for this episode, as Ben & Tom welcome David, Nurse Papa, to the Just Some Podcast Media family. David is a pediatric oncology nurse and father and over time has learned how those roles intersect. He's taking those lessons learned and provides a lighter take on parenting, dispensing wisdom as Nurse Papa. He is also an author and will be publishing his book, Nurse Papa, in August 2021 (published by Gen Z Publishing). In January 2021, David is also releasing a new podcast, Nurse Papa, on all podcast hosting devices. You can more information on David at http://www.nursepapathebook.com and can write to Nurse Papa at david@nursepapathebook.com And make sure to check out his show next month presented by Just Some Podcast Media.
Coming to your podcast listening servers, a new podcast from Just Some Podcast Media. Join us for a teaser of the debut episode of PollyAnnamazing's new show, Buried Pleasures. Available now! Her debut episode, she had us (Ben & Tom) on the show to talk about what matters. The size of the boat or the motion of the ocean. We are excited to be working with PollyAnnamazing as her and her guests look for Buried Pleasures.
In this episode, Ben & Tom examine the changes that are coming with billing E&M codes starting 1/1/2021. We discuss in-depth the transition from History and Physical to a greater emphasis on time or medical decision making. In our Story You May Have Missed, we discuss drugs and brain development. The show ends with a discussion about not having an episode last week and the reasons behind it and mental health of our hosts. (Editor's Note: This segment was left unedited to not alter the feelings in the conversation) Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
In this episode, Ben & Tom welcome two guests to the show, Celestina and Josh from the Unstuck.Institute podcast which focuses on microbusinesses and entrepreneurship. We discuss tips on starting your own business and the ways to do that legally as well as taking the baby steps to get there. One step they discuss is being truthful and honest with yourself and we learned that we shouldn't try to record during the Dallas/Cleveland game as Ben is a Dallas fan and Tom is a Browns fan. We then play 5..err..maybe 6 questions with Josh and Cel. In our Story You May Have Missed we discuss the psychology of voting or not voting (recorded before the general election) Unstuck.Institute has a lifebook available for free to look at where you've been and where you are going. Lifebook Unstuck.Institute can be found on all podcast services. Unstuck.Institute website Unstuck.Institute Facebook Contact them via email as well. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
For All Abilities – The Podcast Liz De La Torre - A Successful Nursing Career with ADHD For this episode of For All Abilities: The Podcast, I spoke with Liz De La Torre - one of my son’s nurses. She talks about her nursing career and ADHD. To connect with Henry, please email her at liz.torre60@gmail.com. Please subscribe to For All Abilities – The Podcast! Please follow me on Instagram @forallabilities, LinkedIn (Betsy Furler) and on Facebook (For All Abilities). Go to our website www.forallabilities.com for information on our software that enables employers to support their employees with ADHD, Dyslexia, Learning Differences and Autism. Thanks for listening! Betsy Thanks for listening to For All Abilities today! Share the podcast with your friends, they’ll thank you for it! Get our newsletter and stay up to date! The newsletter link is on our website www.forallabilities.com Follow me Twitter: @betsyfurler Instagram: @forallabilities Facebook: @forallabilites LinkedIn: @BetsyFurler Website: www.forallabilities.com Transcription by Otter.ai Betsy Furler 0:05 Welcome to for all abilities, the podcast. This is your host, Betsy Furler. The aim of this podcast is to highlight the amazing things people with ADHD, dyslexia, learning differences and autism are doing to improve our world. Have a listen to for all abilities, the podcast and please subscribe on whatever podcast app you're listening to us on. Hi, everybody. This is Betsy, your host for all abilities. Thank you so much for joining me today on my podcast. This podcast is meant to inspire everyone to use all of their differences as their strengths. And we frequently talk about neuro diversity and how it's so important to have different brains in this world. Today I have a special guest, Liz della toray hopefully I said that correctly, Liz, please introduce yourself to my audience. Liz de la Torre 1:05 Hi, I'm Liz de la Torre. And I am 60 years old. I've been a nurse for 37 years. And I have been ADHD actually since I was 21 years old. So 49 years 39 long time. Betsy Furler 1:24 Awesome. And we met, um, because you have been my son, Henry's nurse, several multiple times. And we got started talking and I was so glad that you agreed to be on the podcast. And so I guess I gave people a little bit of a teaser that you're a nurse professionally, but we'll get to that in a minute. And so tell us what were you like when you were a little girl? Liz de la Torre 1:48 So when I was little, I went to Catholic schools and it was just strict girls school nuns only, and I never could sit still back then there wasn't a day diagnosis of and so I was always getting spanked, pinched ears cold, you got ants in your pants, that kind of situation. And I would try, you know, super hard to just sit down and pay attention but I couldn't because I was my mind was going elsewhere and I needed to get up. So it was that kind of thing. I'm home. It was pretty. I had an older brother. He was nine years older than me and it was kind of like, he was also in a private school. But he would poke at me, I think, I guess he knew, you know that something. I couldn't sit sit still or whatever it was that he would always poke at me and get me in trouble with my parents. Especially. Yeah, Betsy Furler 2:52 you spent a lot of time in trouble. It sounds like Liz de la Torre 2:55 I did. I did and it was like, as hard as I would try. Boom, you get it. Betsy Furler 3:02 Right, you just couldn't make your body do fit into the box of what they wanted you to how they wanted you to behave. Correct. So what about when you got on to middle school in high school? Liz de la Torre 3:16 Okay, so middle school and high school the same kind of situations with the nuns. And, you know, once you're in middle school, there was it wasn't like we have normal schools now I kind of just float into the next one and then it flowed into high school. But it was pretty much the same thing. grades, I could make super good grades without even studying. But if I didn't care to do it, I would just kind of you know breeze through it because like I said, My mind was going 50,000 miles a minute, and I didn't understand what was the deal. Why didn't everybody else think in speed version like I did. Betsy Furler 3:57 Did you go to the same school for 12 years or were you did you move at each different level? Liz de la Torre 4:04 So much amount Sacred Heart, which was the elementary school and I went there through sixth grade. And then seventh grade at Incarnate Word. This was in San Antonio Incarnate Word open their seventh and eighth grade. So that's where I went seventh through 12th grade. Betsy Furler 4:23 Okay. Okay, so it's kind of same feeder pattern, so to speak, but different schools. So, what did you think? Well, let me ask you about homework, first of all, because I, as I've interviewed so many people, homework seems to have been a big issue for people, lots of people with ADHD. How did you do with homework? Liz de la Torre 4:44 No, my homework I had was impeccable. I would, I would do it all the time. And I wanted my homework to be perfect. It had to be. I actually we were laughing the other day at work. Because, um, my grandmother taught me how to write and she would take erasers off the big pencils. Well, my brother came home one day and he was bothering me. I was writing my ABCs and he said, What are you doing? Then I kept saying, I'm writing, I'm writing and he pushed my arm so my pencil went across the paper. Ultimately, I was ruining my paper. The man died with the red mark in his in his eye. Unknown Speaker 5:26 Literally. Betsy Furler 5:27 Hey, I think a lot of us have scars still from pencils been poked out. Yeah, he definitely deserved that. And well, that's interesting about the homework. So why do you think the homework was easier for you to concentrate on than the schoolwork? Liz de la Torre 5:45 I don't know. Maybe it was maybe it was because I was in my own environment. Maybe it was because somebody wasn't telling me constantly your back your or pinching at me or poking at me or doing something to me. Maybe that's what it was. I really don't know. Betsy Furler 6:03 Did you do homework in silence? Or did you have like background noise and things like that? Liz de la Torre 6:09 No, I always had to have and looking back on it now. I've always had to have some kind of noise. Music mainly going on background. Betsy Furler 6:20 I went homework versus in the school setting. Unknown Speaker 6:25 I never thought about it. Betsy Furler 6:29 That's interesting. So after high school, what did you do? Liz de la Torre 6:32 So I went to college, um, high school was a blow off. It was a party time for me. And so when my parents were moving from San Antonio, they both retired when I graduated. And oddly enough, they were moving from San Antonio to Houston to retire. Um, so I wanted to stay in San Antonio because I had just gotten a new little boyfriend and all that good stuff. So my main focus, my main thing is I told my dad, I want to go to college. And he looked at me like, it was extremely demeaning. And he said to me, You need to marry one of our rich friend sons. Why would you go to school, college after high school? And I was like, because, you know, high school to me, a C and A d when I got in high school, that was great. I was passing Unknown Speaker 7:21 too bad. Right? Right. So Liz de la Torre 7:23 he looked at me and he said, Okay, I'm gonna let you stay. one semester. What do you want to be? A nurse just popped into my head, and I said, and he said, a nurse, you want to be a nurse? I said, Yeah, I want to be a nurse. So he said, Okay, one semester, we're gonna see how it goes. So he got we got an apartment. I had a car, paid for my school. Dean's list for five semesters. Betsy Furler 7:55 Wow. Where did you go to nursing school. Liz de la Torre 7:58 I went to see Antonio College for the first two semesters because I think he wanted to see if his money was gonna be spent or not. And then I went to UTSA. And so, at the end of that, it was time it was gonna be time to go into nursing school because I'd gotten all my, you know, I gotten all my academics and stuff down. And so he and my mother came down. And this is a this is about when I went to and I got diagnosed. And they asked me, my dad asked me, so do you like your apartment? And I was like, Yes. Do you like your car? Well, yes. And finally, he looked at me like I was some kind of dumbbell. And he said, Do you like to eat? I said, Well, yeah, of course I do. And he said, then you're gonna have to get a job. Like, get a job for why he said, Well, if you want to stay in Houston, San Antonio, you're gonna have to pay for all your stuff. Or you can come to Houston. And I was like, Are you serious? He said I am. So I had to pack up and I came to Houston and during a physical for enlisted in a during a physical for nursing school. That's when it came up about because I started noticing in math and statistics I could memorize, like series of numbers and keep it. Uh huh. And it was like, What do you call it when you can? Like photographic memory, I can do it. My son can do it, oddly enough, too. But it was eat. That's what a nursing school was extremely easy because I could read the testing material the night before, go to sleep. Wake up and I could see the page. So it was like, great. There it is. But they did diagnose me at the time. It was something before Adderall that they gave me. I forgot what it was. But it started making me calm down. But what it really did is it made me be able to put things like in sequences so I could understand stuff. Betsy Furler 10:12 I went through I said, I said before you were kind of you had a great memory so you're able to just regurgitate that material. Correct? Excuse me, but not necessarily and comprehend and, and synthesize everything together. Liz de la Torre 10:28 I think I could I Well, I'm sure I could comprehend because of my grades and everything. But what I started to do is I think it was things that really interested me that I can stop for a minute and pay attention. And there you go, there it is. Betsy Furler 10:50 Yes, and I think nursing is such a great career for people with ADHD because it's so it's fast paced, and then it's always something different. You know, Like you have all these different patients with all these different conditions, having, you know, in your current job setting different, you know, different treatments being done. So, it's got to be more exciting than some other, you know, a desk job or whatever. Right. So after you were diagnosed, what kind? what difference did that make for you? Liz de la Torre 11:23 It's almost as Um, Unknown Speaker 11:27 so Liz de la Torre 11:29 I could concentrate more. I could effectively do things like so. When I would stay when I go to start cleaning a house, I'd be in the kitchen. Then I would go to Oh, I remember there's there's a glass in the bathroom. Let me go get it did not start cleaning the bathroom, you know, and it was like, and then the Unknown Speaker 11:51 planes Liz de la Torre 11:51 cracked in the bathroom, you know, it just wasn't completed. So once I started getting medicine, it was like, I could Concentrate and know I can't go there. I need to stay here and complete this task. Uh huh. Was it? You know, Betsy, when I'm thinking about it with work, I could complete stuff. And I don't know. I don't know. Maybe like I said, maybe it was just because there was a big interest there. Right. Betsy Furler 12:21 Right. warehouse workers say is boring anyway. It's Liz de la Torre 12:25 not a big interest. Right? Yeah. Betsy Furler 12:30 So how did it help your self esteem to be diagnosed? Or or did it did it help? Liz de la Torre 12:37 I think as far as my self esteem, I don't. I don't think it helped that. I think it helped me understand that. When I was a little kid, I really wasn't a bad kid. I just really couldn't sit still. There's just too many things going on and I was just wired different. Betsy Furler 13:00 It kind of explained it. You were able to understand yourself better. Probably correct. Yeah. So then after you got out of out of nursing school, where did you What do you didn't end up doing? Liz de la Torre 13:12 So when I was first a nurse, I became, it was an odd year. So I graduated nursing school. I got married. I got I got pregnant, and I passed my boards. Wow. Yeah. Easy year. Yeah. And so my first job was at Methodist and in labor and delivery, and I really loved it really, really loved it. But once again, when I got pregnant, I quit taking my medicine. So I was learning about labor and delivery. And I couldn't I couldn't grasp how to how to figure out how many centimeters do they dilated because it's kind of like I was concentrating on too many things. They're finally it snapped, I got everything. And it just kind of like all fell into place. When it happened, you know, once I started understanding, but now I was really having to control my thoughts because and you know, in my mind because it was racing. Mm hmm. There was nothing to settle it down. So it was kind of like me having to talk me down. Interesting because once I kind of, I guess I got a taste of the good, or the right wife, you know how it's really supposed to be? Uh huh. And then when it got taken away from me when I got pregnant, it was like, Oh, no, here we go again. Mm hmm. But now I think I was getting I was like, 24 now 20 Yeah. 24 And so now, I was kind of getting used to or starting to understand how to talk through it and in with me in my mind. And yeah, kind of like myself, Betsy Furler 15:05 you were able to coach yourself through it this summer. So how do you think that HD has hindered you and then also helped you in your career? Liz de la Torre 15:20 So, I can't, I really can't see that it's hindered me so much. Because I've done a lot in my career. I was the nurse have been taught in the emergency room. Um, and you know, there, you're having to triage excitement. Yeah. I know, you know, you're having to triage and you're having to keep stuff. This goes here and this goes there. And so I think it really helped me. A lot of and after that a lot of my jobs. They've been, like the nurse manager for home health, always with infusion. Mm hmm. I've always had to, you know, once again, triage what's important who's got to be seen. Where are we going? What part of the city? And then if there weren't nurses, I had to, you know, I'd have to jump in and go see patients. Mm hmm. And then come home and do my come back and do my desk job. So it was, I can't say it's hindered me. Betsy Furler 16:21 It sounds like it sounds like nursing, you somehow just fell into a job that's perfect for you. Liz de la Torre 16:31 I think so. I mean, it's always like, like you said, it's a fast pace. Everybody's different, you know, from what we're treating now. As opposed to you know how it was before when we were doing home health. there was all kinds of antibiotics off TPN the total parental nutrition stuff I used to I was one of five in the city who used to put picc lines in at the very beginning when picc lines came out. Uh huh. So that was kind of cool because you get called, you know, can you go do a picc line, Betsy Furler 17:04 blah, blah, and you go, right, right. And then that was also probably kind of good for you. I know with myself, I'm not diagnosed with ADHD, but I definitely like a variety of different activities. And if I had a desk job, it's kind of what I'm doing now, because I'm doing everything from home. But then occasionally, I'll get to go do something. And it's like, just having that change of scenery occasionally, I think is so helpful for just not getting bored and refocusing and everything. Liz de la Torre 17:36 Correct. And I think if I would have had to stay home in the midst of it and when it first started all this the COVID I don't think I would have done well. I would have gone nuts. Yeah, because it was just Betsy Furler 17:52 Yeah, that's a great topic to discuss here because we are still you know, most of us are still staying home. You've gotten to go to work or had to Get to work however you want to frame that. And yeah, so, um, let's talk a little bit about COVID and stay at home. How do you think you? What do you think would have happened if you had to stay at home and you weren't an essential worker? Liz de la Torre 18:17 Well, I know what happened on the weekends. I frequented the garden center and Lowe's almost every Saturday and Sunday and have a nice garden outside. I just couldn't do it. I wouldn't be able to just stay home. Uh huh. Betsy Furler 18:37 Well, that's awesome. much weight. I've lost 25 pounds over the stay at home order because I started walking and then subsequently running because I can't stay in my house all day, every day and on the you know, it's like when there's nothing else to do. It's like at least I can walk around the neighborhood. Oh, Liz de la Torre 18:57 yeah. I couldn't do it. wouldn't have been able to do it. Betsy Furler 19:02 Yeah, that's really interesting. My husband also has ADHD. And he's also considered essential because he's in construction and as a general contractor, and I think it's saved. It's saved him. I think he would have he, you know, it's been very hard on him anyway. And I think it really would have been awful if he wouldn't have been able to get to work at all. Liz de la Torre 19:23 That's correct. That's so right. Yeah. Oh, my God, it would have been dreadful. Betsy Furler 19:31 And he probably would have driven everyone around you crazy. Liz de la Torre 19:35 I would have my husband is one that can sit on the couch and watch TV. And it's like, how can you do that? Do you not have a bedsore yet? Oh my god. Betsy Furler 19:50 So and it seems like at the infusion center that y'all have stayed pretty busy the whole time that it hasn't really changed workload or anything. Liz de la Torre 20:01 We got a little slower than we are right now only because of the chairs. Oh, Betsy Furler 20:08 that was it. Essential distance between the chairs. Right, right. Liz de la Torre 20:12 We should really have like, I think it's 18 or 19 chairs right now. But, you know, we're only using 13. Yeah, in a pinch, it's really should be 12. But in a pinch, we have another one. But we've stayed busy and we're getting super busy right now. Betsy Furler 20:32 And that's also great for the patients because one of my big fears when all of this was starting was that Henry wasn't going to be able to get as big. And, you know, it was like, it really scared me. So I'm just so thankful that that it's the infusion center has stayed open, and it's been he's gotten his infusion every three weeks just like normal work. Yeah, I was so nervous that first time he went In about what it was going to be like, what, how many things was he going to touch between the front doors and hitting the infusion center? About the infusion center itself because, you know, I know how clean and careful y'all are. But I was worried about how many things he might touch on the way in and, but I now know that it's like, pretty, it's pretty streamline. There's nobody else in the elevator for the most part. And it's been great. So I'm so thankful that he's that, that y'all have kept on working and he's been able to get his infusions. Liz de la Torre 21:35 And I'm so happy to see that he does bring scout with them, because then he can have the private room. Right? That's, that's the benefit. And that's a good thing, although we all love Scout, but the good thing is, he can stay in his room. Right? He can watch TV or he can do whatever he pleases, and I sneak in snacks and that's how it goes. Betsy Furler 22:00 Yeah, it's been great. It's it's been his one thing one time to get out of the house too. Unknown Speaker 22:05 So, right. Betsy Furler 22:07 Well, Liz, thank you so much for being a wonderful guest and telling us your story and may and might inspire other people to look into nursing as a career if they have ADHD. Liz de la Torre 22:19 I enjoyed it. I mean, it's been 37 years and I've never regretted Betsy Furler 22:24 a damn. And it's a that does, you can do all sorts of different things like you are studying move on to move on to another one. So and how and Liz de la Torre 22:36 when you think Ben Toby er has finally weighed on your mind. Go? Yeah, right. Next place. Betsy Furler 22:44 One of our another one of our favorite nurses is actually working in benchtop er right now she was. She was the nurse that really saved Henry's life when he had his big psychotic event with autoimmune encephalitis. She was a ER nurse. At the hospital that we went to, and he totally saved to his she took a boy's life. And now she's been havin she's really enjoying the fast pace over there right now to Uh huh. Liz de la Torre 23:13 Oh, Sam. Are you talking about Sam? Betsy Furler 23:18 No, um, no, her name is Lacey. Okay, so she's Yeah, so she was at Memorial city Memorial Hermann, when Henry had his big events, and he sat with him and when he was psychotic, she was she and I were the only people that could keep him calm. It was about her. I guess it was miraculous. Liz de la Torre 23:41 Yes. He told me she saved his life. Betsy Furler 23:44 Yeah, she did. She's She's incredible. And oh, my goodness, nurses have been really so important throughout his life. So important. And I know he wouldn't be here without so many nurses that we've covered. Across over the years, so But she's ever been to VR and she's really like, it's I think she's thriving even through all this COVID stuff. I think she's happy to be there and in the chaos, Liz de la Torre 24:14 I think it can be really rewarding. It really can, you know, it's got its crazy moments. And then you've got your moments where you say, What am I doing here? But there's a lot of good things about it, that there's so many people that you can help there. Betsy Furler 24:32 Well, in one, we met a doctor who works at Ben Tom at an autoimmune encephalitis event that we went to about a year ago. And he was telling me, he said, you know, it's the best place to be when you have something like autoimmune encephalitis, because we don't have to worry about what your insurance is going to pay or not pay. That's true. Go for it. And I was like, Yeah, that's a good that's. I hadn't ever thought of it that way. Because of course, It's so scary to have to go to a county hospital and be in the midst of all of that. But I thought, wow, that that is true. That is very, very true. Liz de la Torre 25:10 So soon as you get your diagnosis, and as soon as you are stable, get out, right. Tell my insurance card. Here you go. Betsy Furler 25:21 Yeah. Thank you so much for joining me. And if people want to connect with you, what's the best way for them to get in touch with you? Liz de la Torre 25:28 Um, you can always use my email. It's a Liz.torre60@gmail.com. Betsy Furler 25:40 Awesome. Thank you for sharing that and thank you for being here. Liz de la Torre 25:45 Okay, and thank you. Unknown Speaker 25:47 Thank you, audience for listening in please. Betsy Furler 25:51 Like, share, and review rate my podcast on whatever podcast app you're listening to. This on. Please follow me on LinkedIn at Betsy Furler. It's f u r le AR, or on Facebook at for all abilities also on Instagram and Twitter at for all abilities. And thanks for tuning in. And please join me again next week for my next interview. Thanks so much for listening to the for all abilities podcast. This is Betsy Furler, your host and I really appreciate your time listening to the podcast. And please subscribe on any podcast app that you're listening to us on. If you'd like to know more about what we do in our software that helps employers support their employees with ADHD dyslexia, learning differences in autism, please go to www dot for all abilities.com You can also follow us on Instagram. And you can follow me on LinkedIn at Betsy Furler. f as in Frank, you are le AR Have a great day and we will see you soon
This episode, Ben and Tom look back on Season 2. This was definitely the #YearOfTheInterview and there were some amazing guests and interview this season. A look back over season 2 would not be complete without a discussion of COVID-19 and the Facebook Live videos we did in response to questions and the powerful interviews of a COVID19 nurse and a man afflicted with COVID19 as well. Ben & Tom also look forward to season 3 and where Just Some Podcast, LLC may be going over the next year and of course you can't have an anniversary without a bit of sappiness as well. Join us for a look back over the last year Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
In this episode, Ben & Tom delve into the thing that strikes fear in the hearts of teenage boys across the nation... sports physicals. They discuss the importance of obtaining a good history and conducting the physical exam. The guys also discuss disqualifying factors for certain sports as well as concerns with concussions, heart conditions, and convulsive disorders. In our Story You May Have Missed, they discuss some new techniques to control lucid dreaming. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
In this episode, Ben & Tom welcome Shannon to the show. Shannon is a critical care nurse that went to New York City during the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak there. We discuss her prep to getting there, the somber time that she spent there just trying to "keep people alive", and her dealing with thoughts after returning home. We discuss clinical trials, treatments, and the look of a post-apocalyptic world in New York City. In 5 questions, we learn more about Shannon with bumblebees, clothes, and Dr. Pepper. In our SYMHM, we look at fireworks and firework injuries for 4th July.
In this episode, Ben & Tom welcome Laurel to the show. Laurel is a DNP prepared NP that works in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as a headache/migraine specialist. She answers all the questions about migraines including diagnoses, physical exam, treatment, and prevention. She has a website to help patients deal with migraines. Find it Here. She also has an article published. Can be found here. In 5 questions, we learn more about Laurel including marathons and gas station coffee. Our Story You May Have Missed examines some of the common myths related to treating COVID19. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube APA Short, A. Laurel DNP, MSN, FNP-C (Rehabilitation Nurse Practitioner)1 Enhancing migraine self-efficacy and reducing disability through a self-management program, Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners: November 13, 2019 - Volume Online Now - Issue - doi: 10.1097/JXX.0000000000000323
Getting back into the swing of things, this is an episode we recorded (Pre-COVID) around Valentine's Day talking about sexually transmitted diseases. We welcome Tiffeine to the show and get all kinds of education about symptoms, testing, and treatment of STDs. As is par for the course, we (Ben & Tom) spend alot of time laughing throughout this episode and get Tiffeine in on the laughs as well and definitely get punch drunk with laughter during and after 5 questions. Safe to say, this is a NSFW or not suitable for kids in the car episode.
In this episode, Ben & Tom look at the information and misinformation going around about Coronavirus 19 (Covid-19). We discuss the statistics, development of the disease, virulence, and treatment. We also examine the data from other countries and try to quell the hysteria by providing information to healthcare providers and non medical listeners as well.
-What does it say that Tatum outplayed Kawhi in the Clippers’ loss to the Celtics? (00:05) -Is it surprising that success is coming so easy for Zion? (9:45) -Is it true that Ben Roethlisberger isn’t “at the end of the road” like Eli and Rivers? (18:30) -How good could Brady be with weapons like AJ Green and Hunter Henry? (25:19) -What should Tampa Bay do with Jameis Winston? (33:14) -What do you make of Doc saying that the Clippers need continuity in the 2nd half? (39:55) -In Or Out? (48:46) -Is Brady really Belichick’s best option to win? (53:42)
It's that time of the year again folks. Time for the Unlucky Frog Gaming Secret Santa, and this year the whole Unlucky Frog gang is invited! Featuring: New Patron Welcome (Dean, Mike & Barry) (02:57) Villagers Giveaway Winner (04:32) Genki Gear Giveaway Announcement (05:30) Secret Santa (07:26) -Obscurio by Libellud -Raids by iello Games -Imhotep by Kosmos Games -Cryptids by Osprey Publishing -Windsor and Newton Brush set -Wingspan European Expansion by Stonemaier Games -Villagers Kickstarter Expansion by Sinister Fish Games -Isle of Skye by Lookout Games -Unlucky Frog Lego figurines (L-R Iona, Charlotte, Callum, Josh, Ben & Tom)
In this episode filled with holiday cheer, Ben & Tom medically review the Christmas Classic movie, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. They discuss the ins and outs of the types of injuries that are seen throughout the movie and perhaps unknowingly unlock some secrets of the movie. You may never watch this movie the same way again. Sit back, sip some eggnog, and try not to lose your cool screaming "Holy S$%#, Where's the Tylenol?" In the SYMHM, the guys discuss DNA evidence and chimeras and how a bone marrow transplant has altered one man's DNA. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Sleighride" by Claus Appel () License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
In this episode, Ben & Tom look at some of the more comment holiday myths that are out there and look for the science behind them while proving or debunking them. Turkeys, Poinsettias, and hangover cures are discussed in this episode where we get to enjoy some laughs. Before the laughs however, in the SYMHM, the guys discuss at length Ohio HB 413 and the ramifications it could have on healthcare providers and imaginary procedures. If you'd like to contact the sponsors of this bill and explain that they are asking for something that is not humanly possible here is there contact information. Needless to say, this one... gets Tom a little fired up. http://www.ohiohouse.gov/ron-hood/contact http://www.ohiohouse.gov/candice-keller/contact Music from https://filmmusic.io "Deck The Halls" by Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
In Episode 52, Ben & Tom discuss action and inaction of of advanced practice providers in regards to legislative awareness. We talk about your local state legislators and how you go about establishing that vital contact and how you can be an important education piece for them as well. We wrap up the episode discussing Full Practice Authority and our opinions of that as well as some of the commons myths that are out there in regards to full practice for nurse practitioners. In our SYMHM, we keep with the legislative theme and look at the birth of some potential future changes that could impact providers.
In the Season 2 premiere, Ben & Tom welcome Jamie from the deep, dark lab to the show. Jamie is a histology tech and we discuss tissue, pathology, formalin, and toenails in this episode that pulls the curtain back on some of the secrets of the laboratory and discuss proper storage for biopsies.... apparently Diet Pepsi is not the correct medium. In our "Story You May Have Missed", we look at the effectiveness of N95s for flu season. Special Thanks to Falcon Five-O for the use of their music. They can be found on iTunes. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Website
Episode 49 - Ben & Tom celebrate their one year anniversary of the podcast. During the retrospective, they examine how the show has evolved but still has remained an educational (but entertaining) show for advanced practitioners. They look back at some of their more memorable and infamous episodes as well as read some emails and play some audios from past guests and listeners. Tom then turns the tables on Ben and decides to end the show with their own 5 Questions session. We hope you will join us as well celebrate the last year and the growth of the show that you as a listener have helped to shape.
In this special episode, Ben & Tom welcome Joshua Strickland to the show to discuss how going viral for a nurse may not be the best thing. Josh was doxxed by someone on social media and ultimately fired from his position because of it. We originally heard the story on ZDoggMD and Josh was gracious enough to join us for this episode in his own words. We also discuss some tips to prevent you getting doxxed and nurse lateral violence as well as verbal abuse and moral injury from patients. We switched the music up this week because not only is Josh a military veteran, registered nurse, but he's also a musician with his band, The Bayou Bandits. So enjoy some music for Josh and his band. They can be found at www.thebayoubandits.com as well as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
In Episode 48, Ben & Tom welcome Deetta to the show. We discuss Palliative Care and how impactful that can be for patients to improve their quality of live. We also discuss hospice and advanced directives/health care proxy and finish with a hilarious version of 5 Questions. In our "Story You May Have Missed" we look back at some previous stories and provide some updates. In this episode, Deetta discusses the importance of having a health care proxy or advanced directives for any age. We have found a link (through AARP) that lists those documents for every state. Click Here Special Thanks to Falcon Five-O for the use of their music. They can be found on iTunes. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Website
** In this episode, we discuss adult content, sexual topics and language. Listener discretion is advised ** In Episode 46, turn down the lights and turn on the slow jams as Ben & Tom interview PollyAnna, a tantrika and sex educator who's also a nurse practitioner. We discuss the importance of sex for health and explore some interesting topics throughout the interview. There are no topics off limits in this episode. Want to know how to work toward reaching higher enlightenment through sex? Listen to this episode. In our SYMHM, we look at a hard situation facing a New York man. Special Thanks to Falcon Five-O for the theme music. That's "Hard Living" at the beginning and only fitting was "Dirty Hot Girl" at the end. Also thanks to Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com for use of music "Our Story Begins". If you are more interested in learning more about PollyAnna click on her links below. Website Facebook Instagram Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
In Episode 45, Ben & Tom go live on mixer.com/justsomepodcast. If you weren't able to join us live, here's the replay. Hopefully you can join us on our next live episode and interact and help shape the show. In this episode, we start a series looking at "Odd Jobs" in healthcare. We start with co-host Ben's moonlighting positions in correctional healthcare (both prison and jail) and also as a death investigator/deputy coroner. We discuss the ins and outs of these positions and what all they entail exactly while also fielding questions from the audience. In our SYMHM, we examine the full moon and mental health and have some discussion in regards to that. Huge thanks, as always, to Falcon Five-O for use of their music also. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
In Episode 43, Ben & Tom wrap up #MentalHealthAwareness month with an interview with Eric. Eric is an PMHNP (Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner) and we discuss what that role is, his education behind it, and what he does during the course of his patient care. We also discuss some common ailments that he treats and then examine some pitfalls to avoid in treating mental health as a family practice provider. In our "Story You May Have Missed", we look at mental health days in the pediatric population. As always huge thanks for Falcon Five-O for the music and all their music can be found on iTunes. Just Some Podcast Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Website
In Episode 41, Ben & Tom welcome Jess to the show. Jess is a mental health specialist and a behaviorist that works in a family practice clinic to provide services at point of care right in family practice. They cover what a behaviorist is, what a behaviorist does, and some of the non-pharmacological methods to help with mental health problems as well as chronic diseases, weight management, and substance abuse. In our "Story You May Have Missed", we discuss how some first responders may not be covered for PTSD any longer. As always a special thanks to Falcon Five-O for the use of the music. All their music can be found on iTunes. Some of the resources Jess mentioned: Stop, Think, & Breathe Mindfulness Daily If you or someone you love is contemplating suicide, please reach out for help with your primary provider, mental health, or the suicide lifeline. 1-800-273-8255 Show’s Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Website
In episode 39, Ben & Tom welcome returning guest Jeff back to the podcast. We have some fun in this episode looking at the medical procedures and devices from the future on the shows of Star Trek and Star Wars. As we discuss devices, we learn that several have made their way from the television and movie screens to reality. In our "Story You May Have Missed", we look at what was thought could be a link to Diabetes.
Episode #38 is a Very Special Episode as Ben & Tom welcome their wives and children to the show to help celebrate Father's Day. The guys start with an interview with their wives as they discuss the ups and downs of being married to a nurse practitioner. The ladies end their interview by giving advice to spouses of providers. The interview then switch the children as Tom interviews Tommy (T4) and Ben interviews Rhyan and Ralee. Tom & Ben hope you enjoy this little peek into the people in their lives. Special Thanks to Falcon Five-O for their use of music on the show. “Hard Living” at the beginning of the show and “A Nice Place To Visit” at the end. All their songs can be found on iTunes. Show’s Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Website
Episode 36 has Ben & Tom looking ahead to summertime. They invite Dermatology NP, Rachell, on the show to discuss the important topics for skin as we move into the summer months. This episode covers sunburn, sunscreen, appropriate SPF and ways to help protect your patients in the sun. They then discuss lesions, moles, melanoma, and basal cells and then examine the appropriate use of Punch vs. Shave biopsy. In the “Story You May Have Missed”, Ben & Tom discuss early diagnosis of a common disease in the elderly population. Special Thanks to Falcon Five-O for their use of music on the show. “Hard Living” at the beginning of the show and “Something Better” at the end. All their songs can be found on iTunes. Rachell’s online suture course Show’s Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Website Email
So after the deeper topics of burnout and not crowdsourcing a diagnosis on social media, Ben & Tom decided to have a more fun, laughter filled episode and this did not disappoint. They looked at interesting research paper topics and published papers. If you are struggling to figure out your topic for your doctoral dissertation, perhaps this episode will give you some ideas that nothing is too crazy to research. The guys start off with some of the funnier and more innocent sounding ones before traveling down the rabbit hole of papers into the perverse and macabre. This is definitely not an episode you will want to listen to with kids in the car. ** NSFW ** as the topics cover several papers that are sexual in nature. Also because of that, the language is likely more explicit than normal episodes.
Ben & Tom discuss the topic of "burnout" or "compassion fatigue" after a suggestion was submitted to the show. During the show, they reference the ZDoggMD video in regards to this as well, calling it Moral Injury. The guys briefly discuss the definition and some statistics in regards to moral injury before getting into a more in-depth discussion of how prevalent this is in healthcare. They also willingly discuss their own experiences in regards to "burnout" or moral injury. It is a conversation between two healthcare providers about this with the hope that if someone else is out there experiencing this, they will understand they are not alone. In our "Stories You May Have Missed", the guys look at an interesting cure for hypertension. If you or someone you love is contemplating suicide, please reach out for help. The suicide hotline is 800-273-8255.
**Disclaimer** Just Some Podcast does not endorse any specific oils or company distributing or selling oils and this podcast is presented as information only. ** Ben & Tom welcome Jennifer to the show. Jennifer is an EMT as well as an essential oil expert and distributor. We discuss oils versus fragrance and discuss how we should approach oils as a provider when patients are using, ingesting, or diffusing oils. Not being afraid to explore oils, the guys try peppermint oil as Jennifer walks them through ingesting and inhaling of the oil and they quickly figure out the snozzberries don’t taste like snozzberries. We also cover oils and children as well as oils and pets. We then wrap up the interview with our new segment... 5 questions. Jennifer is a distributor for Young Living oil and more information can be found here. https://yldist.com/jumpinjuboilee
Ben & Tom have been teasing a big announcement on social media for the last week and here it is. They have partnered with Helium Internet Radio to syndicate the podcast into a radio show. It will be on the Helium After Dark Station on www.heliumradio.com as well as the Helium Radio app on Thursdays pm/8 Central. You will still be able to find the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. But because it's a new 7 figure audience we are welcoming, we wanted to do a reintroduction of ourselves and the podcast. This episode serves as that as well as a synopsis of each episode and some fun updates from past guests along the way.
Ben & Tom have Jeff back on the show to discuss Diabetes (which is why we asked him on the show in the first place). We go indepth into the pathophysiology of diabetes to truly understand the inner workings of this condition. We then discuss current and future treatment options as well. Is there a cure for Diabetes coming? We ask Jeff about that as well. Along with path through diabetes patho and treatment we also get some knowledge bombs dropped on us by Jeff in regards to congestive heart failure, lipid disorders, and clinical guidelines. Plus you'll want to hear Jeff's technique in helping to get prior authorizations approved as well. There's lots of good info in this episode. **There's an inside joke through this episode and the other episode that Jeff was on. Can you figure that out as well?** Jeff mentioned a website that he uses and it's included here. http://www.needymeds.org
Ben & Tom bring healthcare information technology expert, Greg, on the show to discuss healthcare IT and the charting in EMRs. With his expertise, we look at where we came from in Healthcare 1.0 to development of EMRs and transition to Healthcare 2.0 to finally what the future might hold in Healthcare 3.0. A conversation with IT and EMRs wouldn't be complete without discussing the problems and concerns with the current charting system. We also ask Greg to gaze into his digital Magic 8 ball and look at the future of technology in healthcare and we even discuss some big tech companies and whether they are entering into the healthcare realm. Greg is also in the process of starting a technology podcast called "Tech Crossover" where he will talk with people in all facets of technology. You can find his site http://www.techcrossover.com and we will link to his podcast once it starts.
In this episode, the Christmas episode, Ben & Tom welcome Christine from Antidotes, Stories in Medicine to the show. Like any good holiday get together, they tell stories from days as first responders before they were Nurse Practitioners. Hear stories about police, fire, EMS, 9-1-1 dispatch, and ER in this episode that will likely have you ducking for cover, laughing, and maybe even a few tears shed. You'll hear how Ben transitioned from 9-1-1 and law enforcement to nursing and you'll hear the story of the night Tom decided to go from police officer to nurse. Christine shares some great stories of hostage calls and humanitarian missions. This episode has bullets, babies, and flash bang grenades. If you like this episode, make sure you subscribed to Christine's podcast "Antidotes, Stories in Medicine" on all major podcast channels or she can be found at https://antidotespodcast.podbean.com/ You can also find her on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/antidotespodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/antidotespodcast Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/antidotespod Amazon Affiliate Link - https://www.amazon.com/?tag=justsomepodca-20&linkCode=ur1
Ben & Tom attempt to discuss the effects of alcohol. We examine the acute effects, holiday heart, and chronic effects of alcohol usage. The guys decided to do this while drinking alcohol as well, so that effects could be seen during the episode. What transpired ended up having to be re-done. But Kyle pulled some of the funnier bits from the first recording of the show and inserted those into the episode. We also (with the help from some friends) made some spoof commercials for Cafe Bustelo, because a strong coffee is usually needed the next day after alcohol usage. So make sure you listen to this episode and hear the guys in all their intoxicated glory. Amazon Affiliate Link:https://www.amazon.com/?tag=justsomepodca-20&linkCode=ur1
A 9921..what? Ben & Tom jump deep into the sewers of medical billing to break it all down for you. How do you know what code to bill? Do I get a consent form or not? Is there an ICD-10 code for this? What are RVUS and how are they calculated? All those questions and more are answered in this episode. The guys break it down into three sections. First, is determining the appropriate coding for your office visits. We look at what needs to go into the HPI, ROS, and PE for each code. Next, they examine the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 and why we had to make that change. What is ICD-10 good for and they find some VERY interesting ICD-10 codes. Lastly, (and a highly requested topic) the boys jump into CPT codes, consent forms, and RVUs. An in-depth explanation of calculating RVUs occurs in this episode. If you are negotiating a RVU contract in the future, you don't want to miss this. And after the show ends, we get the guys back on for a short explanation of next week's episode. Amazon Affiliate Link:https://www.amazon.com/?tag=justsomepodca-20&linkCode=ur1
Ben & Tom welcome the first ever guest to the podcast. Author and heart transplant recipient Andrew Rausch joins the show. Andy talks about his diagnosis, LVAD, being placed on the transplant list, getting the call, getting the transplant, and recovery. The guys also talk about myths about organ and tissue donation and statistics. #DonateLife Link to sign up to be an organ donor. https://www.organdonor.gov/register.html Link to Andy's books on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=andrew+rausch
As the United States braces for another influenza season, Ben & Tom look at symptoms, testing, treatment including if elderberry is a suitable treatment option. The guys also discuss the Dr. Death podcast and some of the potential impact that could have on family practice and referrals
With serious topics being covered the last few weeks, Ben & Tom look to the internet and social media for posts sharing medical advice and determine the science (if any) behind them.
This is the pilot episode of Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners. Ben & Tom delve into different diets and things that providers need to know about them.
Ben & Tom cover the highly requested topic of contract negotiations from the perspective of advanced practitioners.
Ben & Tom take an afternoon drive. Maybe Tom set the truck on fire. -- Full movie: https://youtu.be/H91BxkBXttE Other TMBC Podcasts: ThatMightBeCool.com Rate, review, follow, and subscribe! @TLDminute
Today I am delighted to be joined by Marc Willton. I'll let him fill you in on the details but in a nutshell Marc and I got to know each other in summer last year when he joined our mastermind group for property investors. He'd spent most of his adult life working away from home as a commercial construction project manager on some majorly impressive projects, but ultimately he fell out of love with it and desired more control over his time and his life and decided investing in his own property was the path to get him there. As with Ben & Tom who we interviewed earlier in the week, Marc is going to be part of our 2017 goals series where we follow him over the next 12 months to watch his progress, his difficulties and his success as he strives to grow his property business. Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes so you don't miss another episode, and access our free Property Investors Toolkit at www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/toolkit Full show notes available at http://www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/marcwillton
Tracklist :Vision Questa - Hold My Heart (Frankie Feliciano Vocal Mix)Aphreme feat Donald Sheffey - Come a Lil' Closer (John Crockett Rework Vocal Mix)Jihad Muhammad feat Chris Dockins - No More War (Seedadiandeep Remix)Soul Addiction - Let it go part 1 (tristram and redford got house remix)Oumou Sangare - Ah Ndiyah (Boddhi Satva's Soil Spirit Mix)John Legend - Ordinary People (Karizma Remix)Jellybean feat Carla Prather - Secrets & Lies (Guy Robin Remix)Stevie Wonder - My Love is On Fire (DJ Spinna Mix)The Bucketheads - Sayin DopeJill Scott - The Real Thing (Jozana Remix)Lovebirds - The Night (original mix)Restless Soul feat Zansika - And I Know It (Jose Carretas Dub)lovebirds - N2DeepBen Tom feat mr V - It's a Party (Nacho Vega's Deep Re-Edit)B.O.P - Celebrate (BOP Til U Drop mix)Mood II Swing feat Carol Sylvan - Closer (King Street Moody Club)The Rurals - Corker (Knee Deep Break a Lot Dub)95 North - Find a Way to Believe (95 north club mix)Lien pour le telechargement (direct download)
Here it is Fridays show the ussual format of old and new finishing on classics this week i went a bit wild and played some heavy duty remixes of some favs enjoy! Midway Strangers - Call it Deep (Original Mix) Deepcitysoul - Deepcitysoul Miami Sampler (House is Home (Original Dub) Dasoul & Fabry Diglio feat. Nadine Navarre - Direction (Reelsoul SOLE channel Mix) JM BERUTISH feat BRUCE BAPS - It's You Baby (Christiaan Kouijzer Tuff Love remix) Cassio - I Love You (Big Logan's Main Mix) Jay-J & Mark Grant with Latrice - Love Is (original mix) Ben Tom featuring Mr. V - It's A Party (Ben Tom's Roboto Mix) John Julius Knight & Roland Clark - This is House (Jjk Original Groove Mix) Inner Soul - Support Your Dj (Vocal Mix) Bassmental and Charles Mcdougald - It's The Music (Bassmental 623) Christos Kedras - Sweet Temptation (Richard Earnshaw remix) Jose Carretas feat. Dani - Never Let Me Down (Vocal) Peven Everett - Sexy Make Up - Tarantulaz Remix The Jinks feat. Zodiac - Like Music (Dub Mix) CLASSIC SECTION Dreams Unlimited - We Need Music (Ricky Montanari House Vocal) Temple Of House - House Is A Feelin' (Original Organ Club Mix) Byron Stingily - You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (Don Carlos Club Mix) Loose Ends - 03 - Loose Ends - Hangin On A String (J Sonic 2002) Colonel Abrams - Trapped - DJ Tonka Remix Fatback Band - Feel the Fire [Cookie Monsterz Vocal Mix] Raze - Jack The Groove