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The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
Saturday Coffee Talk (12/27/25)

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 34:29


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Saving Our America
Coffee Talk for Thurs. Dec. 25th, 2025 + CHRISTMAS EDITION! Deliberate Racial Divide in America! Christmas +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 65:04


CHRISTMAS 2025 EDITION! TOPICS: Deliberate Racial Divide in America! Christmas Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Thursday, December 25th, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Wed. Dec. 24th, 2025 + Australia Gun Ban Boston Mayor Wu Somali Achievements Greta London +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 63:46


TOPICS: Australia Gun Ban Boston Mayor Wu Somali Achievements Greta London Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Christmas Eve Wednesday, December 24th, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Tues. Dec. 23rd, 2025 + Electric School Bus Failure Mamdani Sanders Venezuelan Oil Tanker +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 62:15


TOPICS: Electric School Bus Failure Mamdani Sanders Venezuelan Oil Tanker  Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Mon. Dec. 22nd, 2025 + Trump Fires Ambassadors Blue Origin Flight Venezuelan Oil Tanker +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 60:55


TOPICS: Trump Fires Ambassadors Blue Origin Flight Venezuelan Oil Tanker Monday, Dec. 22nd, 2025's LIVE SHOW where David Eon covers today's news. Catch COFFEE TALK every Monday-Friday for ONE HOUR on video LIVE here on the YouTube feed at the YouTube channel COFFEE TALK (with David)

LIVE 94.6
Kennedy & Hope's Coffee Talk-"Nas Light Year Album Review"

LIVE 94.6 "The Grizz" Radio Station®️

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 5:32


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Swanky 93.3 Radio Station™
Kennedy & Hope's Coffee Talk-"Nas Light Year Album Review"

Swanky 93.3 Radio Station™

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 5:32


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Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Fri, Dec. 19th, 2025 + Child Assassin More Epstein Photos Medicaid Fraud Maine Minnesota +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 60:58


TOPICS: Child Assassin More Epstein Photos Medicaid Fraud Maine Minnesota Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Friday, December 19th, 2025

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
Saturday Coffee Talk (12/20/25)

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 38:28


Listener discretion is advised. References: Ehrman-Dupre R, Kaigh C, Salzman M, Haroz R, Peterson LK, Schmidt R. Management of Xylazine Withdrawal in a Hospitalized Patient: A Case Report. J Addict Med. 2022 Sep-Oct 01;16(5):595-598. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000955. Epub 2022 Jan 11. PMID: 35020700. London KS, Huo S, Murphy L, Warrick-Stone T, Goodstein D, Montesi M, Carter M, Butt S, Alexander K, Satz W, Tasillo A, Xu L, Arora M, Casey E, McKeever R, Lowenstein M, Durney P, Hart B, Perrone J. Severe Fentanyl Withdrawal Associated With Medetomidine Adulteration: A Multicenter Study From Philadelphia, PA. J Addict Med. 2025 Aug 1. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000001560. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40747932. Reel B, Maani CV. Dexmedetomidine. [Updated 2023 May 1]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513303/

MichlFranken Technologie Podcast (MFTP) (MichlFranken)
Podcast: Linux Coffee Talk 12/2025

MichlFranken Technologie Podcast (MFTP) (MichlFranken)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 26:52


Der Linux Coffee Talk ist zurück! Euer monatliches Lieblingsformat bei fosstopia!

Arizona's Morning News
Tyler Drake, Arizona Sports - Cardinals Coffee Talk: vs Falcons

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 5:59


How will the Cardinals fare against another nose diving avian flock in the Atlanta Falcons?  Will Jonathan Gannon remain as head coach? Plus the Cardinals are slated to have a first round draft pick, can they capitalize on their draft position? Cardinals insider for Arizonasports.com Tyler Drake joined Arizona's Morning News to break down what you should be looking for when the red birds take the field this Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.  Cardinal Coffee Talk is brought to you by Better Buzz Coffee. 

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk for Thurs. Dec. 18th, 2025 + D4VD Burn Cage Trump Oil Blockade SNAP Food Stamp Fraud +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 63:50


TOPICS: D4VD Burn Cage Trump Oil Blockade SNAP Food Stamp Fraud Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Thursday, December 18th, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Wed.. Dec. 17th, 2025 + WWE Mick Foley Trump Razor Blades in Bread ICE Nativity Scene +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 60:42


TOPICS: WWE Mick Foley Trump Razor Blades in Bread ICE Nativity Scene Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Wednesday, December 17th, 2025

Coffee Talk With Billy & Jenn
What Last Year Taught Me…

Coffee Talk With Billy & Jenn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 51:11


It's the most wonderful time of the year, and Coffee Talk Studios reflects on what was 2025…. The Good, the Bad, the Forgotten and the things Most worth Remembering! This episode has all the nostalgia & cheer you've come to expect from Coffee Talk during the Holidays …AND… it gives you a real-time, life-hack on how to appreciate the past, look forward to tomorrow and keep track of it all! #Merry Christmas! _ _ _ _ _Official WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Tues. Dec. 16th, 2025 + Nick Reiner Arrested US Strikes 3 Drug Boats DC Chief Pamela Smith +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 61:33


TOPICS: Nick Reiner Arrested US Strikes 3 Drug Boats DC Chief Pamela Smith Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Tuesday, December 16th, 2025

The React Native Show Podcast
A (Secure) Christmas Carol: The Story of Npmezer Scrooge | Coffee Talk

The React Native Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 20:13


This year, React Universe On Air is doing something different for Christmas. No guests, demos, or framework updates. Instead, Ola Desmurs Linczewska tells a Christmas story. A (Secure) Christmas Carol is a holiday fairytale for JavaScript and React Native developers. Set on Christmas Eve, it follows Npmezer Scrooge, a senior engineer who believes deadlines matter more than holidays, and warnings can always wait. Over the course of one long winter night, he's visited by unexpected guides who show him what his choices look like across time: the optimism of the past, the quiet damage of the present, and a future no one wants. All technical details, real-world security issues, and references mentioned in the story are explained in the show notes

The ALPS In Brief Podcast
Reaching Out: The Superpowers of Kindness and Connection

The ALPS In Brief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 23:43


Hi everyone. I'm Rio Laine, the Director of Strategic Partnerships at ALPS Insurance. Welcome to our latest installment of the Alps In Brief Podcast. I am joined today by our Chief Financial Officer, Sara Smith, and she is also the president of the Montana Society of CPAs.  Her theme for her term as president is connection, which is a value that runs through both her leadership and her life. So at ALPS, Sara helps guide a growing company that's redefining what it means to lead with purpose. And when she's not leading finance teams, she's often on a mountain bike trail somewhere in Montana. So exploring new terrain, both literally and figuratively.  So thank you so much for joining us, Sara.  Sara Smith:  Thanks, Rio. Thanks for having me.  Rio Laine:  Yeah, it's a pleasure. I'm happy we got this chance to sit down and chat about all the exciting things you have going on, and I'm really looking forward to our discussion.  Sara Smith:  Yeah, me too.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  So okay, let's start with your story, the beginning. What first drew you to accounting and being a CPA?  Sara Smith:  That's a great question.  When I was in high school, I took accounting and they taught the class with a packet, right? And it had the balance sheet and income statement and all the journal entries. And it was such a neat and clean process, and I really enjoyed that. But when I went to college, I thought, "I am much too exciting to be an accountant. I have way more things that I would like to do and this seems really boring." So I went the long way. I got my undergraduate in marketing and management and got my MBA, and then discovered accounting and pursued my CPA after that.  Rio Laine:  Oh, awesome. And did you kind of revisit that love of that kind of order and the balance sheet and all the nice orderly parts of it?  Sara Smith:  Yeah. I think the thing ... There's a misconception about accounting that it is very black and white. And in reality, it's really messy and it has a lot of shades of gray, which make it much more challenging than it looks on paper.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Oh, interesting.  So before joining ALPS, you spent a lot of time working for a variety of companies, including Target and Montana Rail Link. So I'm very curious, can you tell us a little bit about that path and what eventually led you to ALPS?  Sara Smith:  Absolutely.  So I was an intern at Target when I went to college here at the University of Montana. It was such a fun internship. I mean, we just basically ran around that store and did whatever we wanted. And I thought, "Oh, well, if this is how the work turns out, then I want to join this team." And there weren't a lot of good job prospects when I graduated from college, so I moved to Colorado with Target and went through their store management training program, which was a lot of hands-on management, which was great. I really enjoyed it.  It wasn't long into that process though that I realized that this was not for me. Retail was not going to be a long-term career. And I utilized their program to pay for graduate school and I went and got into my MBA program.  So I did that for a couple of years, and then 9/11 happened and decided to move back to Montana; and had a friend of a friend that worked at Montana Rail Link and got in the accounting department there. And I didn't love it, to be honest. It was not my favorite place, mainly because of culture.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  And so my advisor suggested that I try ALPS, and I've been there 22 years.  Rio Laine:  Wow. Yeah, it's true. I mean, culture is such an important part of a workplace.  And so in terms of ALPS, I mean, obviously the culture was appealing, but also is there anything else that made you feel like it was the right fit?  Sara Smith:  Yeah. I came in in a strange part of time in ALPS' history. They were on this really kind of creepy second floor and the doors were closed all the time, and it wasn't actually a very welcoming type atmosphere. And so I really found solace in the accounting department. They liked to have fun, they played jokes on each other. There was just a lot of laughing.  Rio Laine:  Mm-hmm.  Sara Smith:  And so that's something that I really, really enjoyed.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Oh, that's awesome.  And I mean, there's still a lot of laughing at ALPS, which is really nice. I mean, now we're on a different floor and it's much more open and nice, so ...  Sara Smith:  Yes.  Rio Laine:  Oh, that's awesome. Well, we're obviously very happy that you're part of the ALPS team.  Sara Smith:  Thanks.  Rio Laine:  And you're a really important part of it. I mean, really, you literally make the numbers work, so ...  All right. So let's shift our focus a little bit and talk about the idea of connection and how that plays into your kind of leadership philosophy. You know, you made connection the central theme of your leadership this year kind of personally, but also at the Montana Society of CPAs. So I'm curious to know what inspired you to make that your theme?  Sara Smith:  So there were three things that actually fed into that. First was just from an organizational perspective, people weren't coming to things in person, right?  Rio Laine:  Oh yeah.  Sara Smith:  They were choosing the online option. And then my guess is they were likely multitasking, right?  Rio Laine:  Yes.  Sara Smith:  And so they're missing that opportunity to connect in person.  And then the second thing is the people that did come, you would go to a table and they'd all be on their phones. Right?  Rio Laine:  Oh yeah.  Sara Smith:  And so that is also very challenging. It's hard to connect when you literally have your nose in your device.  And then earlier this year, I was on a flight, and I had a woman sitting next to me and she started to talk to me. And I just wasn't sure if I was going to take the bait, if I was in that place to have that sort of conversation on a plane, and I ultimately decided, "Yes." And we had such a rich conversation and had a lot of connections about a lot of different things that I didn't anticipate, and I actually went and had coffee with her a few months later after she got back from her travels.  Rio Laine:  Oh, really?  Sara Smith:  And so if I had not said yes to that, I wouldn't have formed that new connection. And so that really has just stuck with me, right? You got to say yes in order to engage.  Rio Laine:  Yeah, absolutely. I love that.  I love that you made a new friend on the plane too-  Sara Smith:  Right?  Rio Laine:  ... Because yeah, you never know sometimes.  Sara Smith:  Yeah.  Rio Laine:  I travel a lot and you're like, "Am I going to have this conversation?"  Sara Smith:  Yeah. Right. Exactly.  Rio Laine:  Yeah, yeah. I'm happy you did. That's pretty amazing.  So it sounds like kind of your approach to connection is the idea that it not necessarily comes from doing more, but from being present and kind of saying yes to that. So I mean, what does that mean for you in practice as a leader, but as a person? I mean, aside from saying yes to airplane conversations. Yeah.  Sara Smith:  Yes.  I think that one of the most important things is just not being distracted. And whether that means you put your phone away, you turn it off, you put it someplace where you can't access it, I think that's step number one.  Rio Laine:  Hmm.  Sara Smith:  And then you really intently listen with your whole person and try to understand what that person is really saying to you. I think those are the two things that I really try to take into practice. And it can be hard some days.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. So unplugging and active listening.  Sara Smith:  Yes.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Both of which, yes, are definitely difficult, especially we live in a time when we're so tied to our devices and we're just expected to be available every second of every day, and yeah, that's a difficult thing to accomplish. So it's ... Yeah, kudos for making that a priority.  Sara Smith:  Right?  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  So in your role as kind of CFO for ALPS, how does that idea of connection show up in how you lead and make decisions?  Sara Smith:  Right. So I think one of the pieces of my job that is really important is building trust, right? You have to trust the numbers, you have to trust what the data that we're looking at is saying, and just the overall data set that you're looking at. And in order to get comfortable with the numbers, you have to be comfortable with the person, right? And you have to have that trust.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  So I think building and establishing strong relationships with the people that I work with is the number one way to build that trust and connection.  Rio Laine:  Mm-hmm. Yeah, absolutely. And I mean, that is a really, really good point. If you don't trust the person, you're not so sure about those numbers.  Sara Smith:  Right?  Rio Laine:  Yeah. And when you're growing, the numbers are really important, so ...  Sara Smith:  Mm-hmm.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Oh, that's pretty awesome. I love how that kind of plays such an important role in your life, but also your leadership. Yeah, that's pretty great.  So let's kind of shift again. I want to transition a little bit and talk about growth and how connection kind of plays into that as well.  So ALPS has been growing pretty rapidly over the last few years, and growth can sometimes make it really hard to stay connected, particularly as we have more remote staff like myself and things move faster and change quickly. But it sounds like obviously for you connection is part of that formula for sustainable growth. And so in terms of kind of ALPs, what does sustainable growth mean to you, like financially and culturally?  Sara Smith:  Well, I think at the core of our business is we have to be financially stable and sound in order to pay claims and make sure that our insureds are in a safe place, right?  Rio Laine:  Mm-hmm.  Sara Smith:  And so I think that is at the foremost thought all the time is, are we financially stable, are we growing responsibly to help grow that base, and are we in it in the long term, right? I'm a big believer in long-term thinking, not short-term gains.  Rio Laine:  Yes.  Sara Smith:  And so in order to be sustainable, you have to think more long-term.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. And I love that. I mean, I've come from companies that have been in kind of hyper growth, they've grown very, very quickly, and it does tend to be quite shortsighted and really come at the cost of the people who are doing the work.  Sara Smith:  Correct.  Rio Laine:  And it makes me really happy to hear that we're thinking about it in terms of, is this sustainable for the long term? Because I think that's when you really find success, in that balance between financial success, building revenue, but also people success and culturally and having a strong company.  Sara Smith:  Absolutely.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  So how do you and kind of the larger leadership team at ALPS keep that sense of connection alive as the company grows?  Sara Smith:  Yes. So I think the senior leadership team, we've been through some ups and downs, and so we have a really good, solid understanding of who we are and how we interact. We have a dedicated Teams channel that we joke and talk on, and that helps form that sense of connection, especially when people are traveling so much. It's hard, right? We're not always in the office together at the same time.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  So that's great. And I think that also transcends down as well, right? Having just connection with your teams and building those cross-functional relationships is really important.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. And it's definitely difficult when everyone's on the go all the time and trying to stay connected to that central hub.  What's one kind of practice or habit that you think ALPS has embraced that's kind of maintaining that strong connected culture?  Sara Smith:  Yeah. I think there's probably different things in different departments that help kind of foster their own identity and culture, but overall holistically, I think that ALPS does a Coffee Talk every two weeks and that helps bring all the information together. We get to understand our employees a little bit better. We have an Employee Spotlight, we get to learn more about each other. And I think that only helps build that kind of connection.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I'm a big fan of the Coffee Talk too, especially when we do the Employee Spotlight, getting to see everyone's pictures of their pets and their family and the fun stuff they do.  Sara Smith:  Right?  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I think that's a really good thing that we do. Yeah.  So as a finance leader, how do you see connection influencing business outcomes, whether is it through collaboration, innovation, decision making?  Sara Smith:  I think it's everything.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  I think the one misconception about finance is that we don't know what's going on in the business, but we know everything that's going on in the business. We have to. We have to understand the drivers and the levers that are bringing the numbers into focus and telling a story. So I think that collaboration between departments to get the story behind the numbers is really, really important. And so I think that's where we really serve our purpose, is storytelling among the different groups.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. And I find that misconception so interesting, because I mean ... I don't know, I'm a big true crime aficionado, but if you want to understand what happened, you look at the numbers, you look at the money.  Sara Smith:  That's correct.  Rio Laine:  What are they spending the money on?  Sara Smith:  Right.  Rio Laine:  That's how you know what's going on. So yeah, I would think that you'd know all the things that are going on.  Sara Smith:  That's right. You got to follow the pennies.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah, exactly.  Awesome. So okay, let's kind of shift our focus and talk a little bit more about your personal life and how you spend your free time.  Sara Smith:  Hmm.  Rio Laine:  So you've mentioned that you love to get out in nature and you love to hop on your mountain bike and sometimes be completely off grid. So how does that help you kind of reconnect with what's important? Like how does that help you connect with, I guess, the things that are important in your life?  Sara Smith:  Right, right.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  Well, so part of the mountain biking pieces that I've done is bike packing, right? Where you go in the woods and the only thing you have to do that day is ride your bike. You have to get from point A to point B without crashing, keeping yourself hydrated and fed, and not have any animal encounters. But that's all you have to do, right? That is your job for the day. And that really puts things into focus and simplifies your outcome.  And so that, I have really appreciated because it really ... I mean, you could die out there, right? So you get hyper focused on what you need to do today and nothing else really matters at that point.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. And I guess that's a really good time to kind of put down your phone and to be focused, and to practice that kind of active paying attention and being aware of where you are in your surroundings.  Do you feel like that experience kind of teaches you anything in terms of leadership or how you approach it?  Sara Smith:  Oh, absolutely. I feel like there are lessons to be learned every time you do something like that.  As an example, this one trip I did this summer, we found ourselves lost.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  And not really lost, but we had three different mapping devices. We had already gone 20 miles, we had to go 20 more, and what the trail was telling us, it just didn't sit right. It didn't seem right, right? And so one of the big decisions was what to do. "What do we do?" Right? "There's no one we can ask. We have no cell service. We are out in the woods."  And I think trying to make a decision collectively, and when that can't be done, just making a decision and sticking to it and doing it. Because inaction is also a decision and one that doesn't generally work out very well.  Rio Laine:  Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And especially if you're in the middle of the woods.  Sara Smith:  Yes. Exactly.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  So it sounds like kind of mountain biking teaches a lot about obstacles and trusting your instincts and maybe builds confidence?  Sara Smith:  Absolutely.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  Absolutely.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  What was it that first drew you to mountain biking? Like how did you first decide, "I'm going to get on a bike and do this?"  Sara Smith:  Well, I grew up in rural Montana and I didn't have any friends that lived anywhere near me, and so the only way to get anywhere was to get on a bike. I had to ride three miles to see my closest friend.  And then as I got older, my brother and I shared a car, which also was not awesome, and so I could either ride the bus, which was not very cool when you were 16 years old, or I could ride my bike to school. And so I just started riding my bike and I haven't looked back.  Rio Laine:  Nice. Oh, that's awesome. That's awesome.  Whereabouts have you gone mountain biking? Is there one place that really stands out to you that was your favorite?  Sara Smith:  Oh boy. They're all so different.  There's a trail in Beartooth called the Line Creek Plateau, and you start riding at 10,000 feet and there's no trees.  Rio Laine:  Oh, wow.  Sara Smith:  And so it feels like you're riding on the moon. It's like all tundra.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  The first time we did it, there wasn't much of a trail, and so the wisdom was, "Stay right. You'll know the end when you get there."  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  And so it felt very kind of mystical in this journey.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  And then it drops to about 3000 feet in very short miles.  Rio Laine:  Oh, wow. Wow.  Sara Smith:  So it's a great ride. It's one of my favorites.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Oh, that's awesome.  I love that kind of idea of like the mystical journey. It kind of sounds like your leadership journey too, right?  Sara Smith:  Right.  Rio Laine:  Like just moving through the world, like, "This is mystical, crazy times." Yeah.  Sara Smith:  Exactly.  Rio Laine:  So speaking of kind of like the leadership journey and lessons in leadership and life, you've held many leadership roles in that span; finance, kind of strategy. So I want to kind of talk a little bit about what you've learned along the way and really what you see for the profession ahead, I mean in terms of CPAs.  So I think my first question would be, how has your view of leadership evolved over time?  Sara Smith:  Yeah, boy. I think that ... That's a great question. And I think about how much you learn from people that you work for and other leaders. And so you take some of that in yourself about either what to do or what not to do.  Rio Laine:  Yes.  Sara Smith:  So that's been a big journey.  And I think as a young person, I thought, "Oh, you eventually figure it all out, right? You got it." And as you get older, you realize you never will have it ever and that the pursuit is constant.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  You're continually growing and evolving as you go along.  Rio Laine:  Yeah, which is kind of a beautiful thing about life. I mean, it'd be kind of boring if you got to a point and you're like, "I have this all figured out. I don't have to think anymore."  Sara Smith:  It's probably just so much easier, but ...  Rio Laine:  Yeah, but it's-  Sara Smith:  [inaudible 00:18:00].  Rio Laine:  Yeah, but it's kind of fun that you don't. Yeah.  So kind of along that lines then, what advice would you give to leaders, especially maybe in a data driven or finance role?  Sara Smith:  Yeah. I think that when you look back at your life and you think about all the things that you've learned, most of that learning has come from making a mistake. And so giving yourself some grace when you do make a mistake. Just don't make the same mistake again, but really be willing to take a look at yourself, why you did it, and then how do you evolve to make it so it doesn't happen again?  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah, that kind of personal accountability is really important.  Sara Smith:  Yes.  Rio Laine:  I think it's also something that's very difficult for a lot of people too. It can be a humbling experience to learn that you're not perfect and that you have to improve some stuff. Yeah.  Sara Smith:  Yes.  Rio Laine:  Yeah, that's really good advice. Yeah.  As the president of the Montana Society of CPAs, what do you hope to accomplish under your term this year, kind of in terms of connection?  Sara Smith:  Yeah. It's so hard because when you start this ... My presidency is only a year, and so you wonder how much you can actually get done. But then I also go back to my experience on the airplane and how just one small interaction can make a big difference.  Rio Laine:  Hmm.  Sara Smith:  And so I think that my challenge to our group is, "What kind of connection can you make? Can you make one connection this year that's new or different? How do you engage?" And my hope is by next year at our annual meeting, we have more people there, and more people talking to each other and I see less phones out.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. That's a good goal. It's a good goal to have.  And I know they say ... Well, a lot of professions are evolving quickly, but the accounting profession is definitely one.  Sara Smith:  Mm-hmm.  Rio Laine:  You know, technology, automation, new expectations. How do you think connection can help the profession stay resilient and human?  Sara Smith:  Yeah. Well, I think the one thing is, I was just at a conference with a bunch of other CFOs and there is a lot of hesitancy to allow an AI bot to tell us what the numbers look like, right?  Rio Laine:  Hmm. Mm-hmm.  Sara Smith:  And it's that fundamental question about trust again.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  How do you get trust from something that's not alive and real, and how do you trust that number? And that's going to take some time, and you're going to have to have not accuracy of 60%, but accuracy of 100%. And we're just not there yet, but we're going to get there eventually. And so I think it's still continuing to build that trust one day and one person at a time.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah. Agreed. And also, I mean, AI can't even figure out how many fingers a human has. So I feel like it probably shouldn't be trusted to run the numbers just yet.  Sara Smith:  Not yet.  Rio Laine:  It'll get there, but yeah, not quite yet.  Sara Smith:  Yeah. Not yet.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  So what is one piece of advice that you would give your younger self starting out as a CPA? What would that be?  Sara Smith:  Yeah. I think, again, I would come back to just being open to learning constantly and then not being so hard on yourself when you do mess up, right? I think early in my career, I took things really personally, and that's not ever going to work out well.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  You have to forgive yourself once in a while when you screw up and just give yourself some grace.  Rio Laine:  Yeah. Yeah, I think that's really good advice. We could all use a little more grace from ourselves. You're your own worst critic, they say, so ...  Sara Smith:  Absolutely.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  All right. So we've got just a couple more minutes. I'm going to wrap it up with one more question kind of tying into your theme of connection for this year. So how do you plan to make space for more connection in your own life this year?  Sara Smith:  Yes. You know, it would not be great if I set that theme and then I didn't do anything myself.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  So a couple of things that I've been working on is just when I am going to conferences or meeting new people is being the one that says hello first.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Sara Smith:  Right? Which is hard for me.  Rio Laine:  It's hard.  Sara Smith:  I'm not a super extroverted person. And so taking that first step is one that's hard, but really important that I do it.  I've been reaching out to old friends that I haven't talked to for a long time, and that's been really fun to reconnect with them; and just having really good, deep conversations about hard things, I think is really important.  Rio Laine:  No, that's fantastic. And it is really hard to be the first person to say hello. For myself, I have a very public facing job and, yeah, it is difficult. You're just like, "Oh."  But it's nice to remember that everybody is probably feeling that way-  Sara Smith:  Exactly. It's so true.  Rio Laine:  ... And they're so thankful that somebody did it.  Sara Smith:  Yes.  Rio Laine:  So it's good work to be doing.  Sara Smith:  Yes.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  Awesome. Well, Sara, thank you so much for sharing your time and your insights. I'm really, really happy that we got to sit down and have this conversation, and it's really impressive how you've shown that connection isn't just a personal goal, it can be a leadership philosophy and a business advantage really. So yeah, I mean, I think from the trails of Montana to the boardroom, your message definitely reminds us that slowing down and being present often leads to the strongest momentum.  So yeah, thank you so much for joining me today.  Sara Smith:  Thank you, Rio. I enjoyed our conversation.  Rio Laine:  Yeah.  All right. And that's a wrap, folks. Thank you so much for joining us on this installment of the ALPs In Brief Podcast. We will see you again for the next round. 

HOPE & LIFE Coffee Talk
Gott vertrauen, auch wenn es sinnlos erscheint

HOPE & LIFE Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 14:45


Manchmal fordert Gott uns heraus, Dinge zu tun, die einfach keinen Sinn ergeben. Wasser einschenken, wenn die Gäste Wein erwarten? Einen Schritt wagen, obwohl alles dagegen spricht? In diesem Coffee Talk teilt Konrad Blaser, wie Gott aus einer scheinbar sinnlosen Entscheidung ein grosses Wunder gemacht hat und warum es sich lohnt, ihm auch dann zu vertrauen, wenn wir seinen Plan nicht verstehen.

Vortex Nation Podcast
#10MinuteTalk | Coffee Talk | Will Jimmy Finally Like Coffee?

Vortex Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 40:47


Will a heart-felt letter and listener-submitted specialty coffee finally get Jimmy to see the coffee light? Tune in as the guys “pour over” this fun topic aimed at getting Jimmy's life on the right track.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast

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Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Mon. Dec. 15th, 2025 + Bondi Beach Naveed Akram Brown University Erickson Shooting +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 63:01


TOPICS: Bondi Beach Naveed Akram Brown University Erickson Shooting Monday, Dec. 15th, 2025's LIVE SHOW where David Eon covers today's news. Catch COFFEE TALK every Monday-Friday for ONE HOUR on video LIVE here on the YouTube feed at the YouTube channel COFFEE TALK (with David)

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
Saturday Coffee Talk (12/13/25)

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 31:48


Listener discretion is advised. References: Casey, J., Seitz, K., et al. (2025). Ketamine or Etomidate for Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults. NEJM. Available: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2511420?query=featured_home Farkas. (Dec 10, 2025). PulmCrit: Hot take on RSI trial of ketamine vs etomidate. Available: https://emcrit.org/pulmcrit/rsitrial/ Srivatsa S, Chawla M, Hernandez M, et al. Helicopter transport of trauma patients continues to be overutilized: a call for universal transport criterion. Am Surg. Published online September 13, 2025:31348251378910. doi:10.1177/00031348251378910.

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Fri, Dec. 12th, 2025 + Time Person of the Year Mike Lindell Minnesota Governor Cat Ozempic +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 63:51


TOPICS: Time Person of the Year Mike Lindell Minnesota Governor Cat Ozempic Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Friday, December 12th, 2025

Coffee and Cauldrons
S6 Ep20: Magical Hosting

Coffee and Cauldrons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 51:00


This marks the end of Season Six! As a reminder, we will be taking our annual month break between now and the start of next season. However! We will be having a special live episode on January 2nd with the ladies from the Quite Unusual Podcast! In this episode, Maria and Robyn discuss their tips and suggestions for making your holiday hosting a little more magical. We do a collective reading featuring the Six of Pentacles Reversed and discuss the upcoming lunar phase, the New Moon in Sagittarius. Creatives we are loving right now are: Robyn's choice: thedaintysquid gold tooth denture stained glass Maria's choice: Modern Magic Press - The Solar Kingdom Tarot Listener Choice: hiddenhouses Don't forget to join us on December 13th for a pre-recorded class by Leah Middleton on making handcrafted charms! As a reminder, all classes will be on the Patreon, library tier and up! Shoot us your submissions for Coffee Talks at submissions@coffeeandcauldrons.com or to our voicemail at (351) 207-0799 Thank you to all our Patreon subscribers! Without you, none of this is possible. patreon.com/magickalbeginnings

Arizona's Morning News
Tyler Drake, Arizona Sports - Cardinals Coffee Talk: @ Houston Texans

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 5:43


What hope is there left for the Cardinals season in 2025? Are we mostly looking forward to next year now? What should fans be scouting for on Sunday when the Red Birds travel to Houston to face the Texans? Arizona Sports Tyler Drake joined Arizona's Morning News for Cardinals Coffee Talk.  Cardinals Coffee Talk is brought to you by Better Buzz Coffee. 

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk for Thurs. Dec. 11th, 2025 + US Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tanker Measles Outbreak Egg Recall +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 60:45


TOPICS: US Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tanker Measles Outbreak Egg Recall Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Thanksgiving Thursday, December 11th, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Wed.. Dec. 10th, 2025 + FDA Probes Vaccine Sugar Free Oreos Minnesota Police Decline +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 61:19


TOPICS: FDA Probes Vaccine Sugar Free Oreos Minnesota Police Decline Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Wednesday, December 10th, 2025

Women Out Loud
{Coffee Talk with Jamie Javed}: Why High-Performing Women Entrepreneurs Burn Out (And How to Stop It) | Ep. 177

Women Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 58:48


Free Resource: Feral Female's Content + Sales Simplification Crash Course: https://www.karrieoutloud.com/content-simplification-crash-course

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Tues. Dec. 9th, 2025 + Illinois Releases Illegal Alien Criminals China Trump Tariffs +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 61:53


TOPICS: Illinois Releases Illegal Alien Criminals China Trump Tariffs  Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Tuesday, December 9th, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Mon. Dec. 8th, 2025 + Zohran Mamdani NY Homeless Omar Somali Food Fraud Connection +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 61:05


TOPICS: Zohran Mamdani NY Homeless Omar Somali Food Fraud Connection Monday, Dec. 8th, 2025's LIVE SHOW where David Eon covers today's news. Catch COFFEE TALK every Monday-Friday for ONE HOUR on video LIVE here on the YouTube feed at the YouTube channel COFFEE TALK (with David)

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Fri, Dec. 5th, 2025 + Zip Tied Jesus Nativity Omar Somali Food Fraud Connection Latitia James +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 60:50


TOPICS: Zip Tied Jesus Nativity Omar Somali Food Fraud Connection Latitia James Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Friday, December 5th, 2025

Coffee and Cauldrons
S6: Coffee Talk: Smell Ya Later Season 6

Coffee and Cauldrons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 21:56


Welcome to Coffee Talk! These are fun in-between episodes where we read your user-submitted stories, hang out with friends, talk about witchy pop culture, or chat with you about what's going on in our personal practices! This week, we talk about season 7, our holiday plans, and ask you to tell us your plans! Want to be featured? Head on over to coffeeandcauldrons.com, shoot us an email at submissions@coffeeandcauldrons.com, or give us a call at (351) 207-0799‬ And thank you to all our Patreon Subscribers! Without you, none of this is possible. https://patreon.com/magickalbeginnings

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
FRIDAY Coffee Talk (12/5/25)

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 37:02


LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Kim YG, Choi YY, Han KD, Min K, Choi HY, Shim J, Choi JI, Kim YH. Atrial fibrillation is associated with increased risk of lethal ventricular arrhythmias. Sci Rep. 2021 Sep 13;11(1):18111. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-97335-y. PMID: 34518592 Ren J, Yang Y, Zhu J, Wu S, Wang J, Zhang H, Shao X. The use of intravenous amiodarone in patients with atrial fibrillation and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2021 Jan;44(1):35-43. doi: 10.1111/pace.14113. Epub 2020 Dec 9. PMID: 33118640.

Arizona's Morning News
Tyler Drake, Arizona Sports - Cardinals Coffee Talk: vs Rams

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 6:08


Things aren't going so well for the Red Birds. After being eliminated from post-season contention yet again how will the team stay motivated to finish the year strong? And, what can fans look ahead for in the Cardinals' game against the LA Rams? Arizona Sports Tyler Drake joins the show for Cardinals Coffee Talk.  Cardinals Coffee Talk is brought to you by Better Buzz Coffee.

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Wed.. Dec. 3rd, 2025 + Trump Venezuela Columbia Biden Autopen Invalid Tim Walz Minnesota +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 61:08


TOPICS: Trump Venezuela Columbia Biden Autopen Invalid Tim Walz Minnesota Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Wednesday, December 3rd , 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk for Thurs. Dec. 4th, 2025 + Jan 5th Bomber Arrest Epstein Island Photos Revealed Obamacare Fraud +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 61:53


TOPICS: Jan 5th Bomber Arrest Epstein Island Photos Revealed Obamacare Fraud Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Thanksgiving Thursday, December 4th, 2025

Women Out Loud
{Coffee Talk With Angel Dash} Trauma-Informed Branding for ADHD Entrepreneurs: How to Build a Business from Your Story | Ep. 176

Women Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 47:04


Free Resource: Feral Female's Content + Sales Simplification Crash Course: https://www.karrieoutloud.com/content-simplification-crash-course

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Tues. Dec. 2nd, 2025 + Trump Venezuela Tim Walz Whistleblower New SNAP Rules +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 61:07


TOPICS: Trump Venezuela Tim Walz Whistleblower New SNAP Rules Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Mon. Dec. 1st, 2025 + Trump Biden Autopen Venezuela Airspace National Guard Shooting +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 61:10


TOPICS: Trump Biden Autopen Venezuela Airspace National Guard Shooting Monday, Dec.1st, 2025's LIVE SHOW where David Eon covers today's news. Catch COFFEE TALK every Monday-Friday for ONE HOUR on video LIVE here on the YouTube feed at the YouTube channel COFFEE TALK (with David)

Arizona's Morning News
Tyler Drake, Arizona Sports - Cardinals Coffee Talk: Cardinals eliminated from playoff contention

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 6:53


Yesterday the Cardinal lost to the Bucaneers and were eliminated from the playoff hunt for the fourth year in a row. Tyler Drake of Arizona Sports joined the show for Cardinals Coffee Talk to break down what's gone wrong for the red birds this season and what changes he expects the team to make to playing and coaching personel. 

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Fri, Nov. 28th, 2025 + Trump Immigration Crackdown Macys Thanksgiving Parade Failure +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 70:26


TOPICS: Trump Immigration Crackdown Macys Thanksgiving Parade Failure Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Friday, November 28th, 2025

Coffee and Cauldrons
S6 Ep19: Live Episode with Juwan Mass and Joshua Darien

Coffee and Cauldrons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 83:45


This week, Maria and Robyn are joined by Juwan Mass and Joshua Darien! We discuss the upcoming Full Moon in Gemini, conduct a collective reading featuring the Three of Wands reversed, and explore their ongoing project, Haunted Hangouts. A unique travel opportunity focused on haunted locations and community inclusivity! Creatives we are loving this week are:  Robyn's choice: Magdalena.lewiarz (sheep incense holder) Maria's choice: Nikki Chadwick Art on tiktok - Whimsigoth moon ornaments & fridge magnets Joshua: The Coffee Shop Juwan: Momsangels and Peace Love and Paranormal Merch Drop Don't forget to join us on November 29th for Gaby Herstik's class on Sex Magic. And November 21st for our Live Episode hosted via our YouTube with Juwan Mass and Joshua Dairen. As a reminder, all classes will be on the Patreon, library tier and up! Shoot us your submissions for Coffee Talks at submissions@coffeeandcauldrons.com or to our voicemail at (351) 207-0799 Thank you to all our Patreon subscribers! Without you, none of this is possible. patreon.com/magickalbeginnings

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
Saturday Morning Coffee Talk (11/29/25)

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 39:14


Listener discretion is advised. Greenhaw, R. & Jamali, M. (2021). Medical Helicopter Accident Review: Causes and Contributing Factors. Available: https://libraryonline.erau.edu/online-full-text/faa-aviation-medicine-reports/AM21-19.pdf Hinkelbein J, Schwalbe M, Genzwuerker HV. Helicopter emergency medical services accident rates in different international air rescue systems. Open Access Emerg Med. 2010;2:45-49. Millin MG, Innes JC, King GD, Abo BN, Kelly SM, Knoles CL, Vezzetti R, White CC 4th, Yee A, Gallagher JM. Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Prehospital Management of Spinal Cord Injuries - A NAEMSP Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Literature. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2025 Aug 7:1-13.

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk for Thurs. Nov. 27th, 2025 + DC National Guard Shooting LAX Protest Happy Thanksgiving! +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 66:18


TOPICS: DC National Guard Shooting LAX Protest Happy Thanksgiving! Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Thanksgiving Thursday, November 27th, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Wed. Nov. 26th , 2025 + Strong Woman Trans Controversy Campbells Fake Soup Chicago Loop Teens +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 61:02


TOPICS: Strong Woman Trans Controversy Campbells Fake Soup Chicago Loop Teens  Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Wednesday, November 26th , 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Tues. Nov. 25th, 2025 + Comey Letita James Trump Cases Dismissed Greta Thunberg Campbells Fake Soup +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 61:53


TOPICS: Comey Letita James Trump Cases Dismissed Greta Thunberg Campbells Fake Soup Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Tuesday, November 25th, 2025

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk Mon. Nov. 24th, 2025 + Covid for Thanksgiving Trump Ukraine Chicago Shooting +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 60:53


TOPICS: Covid for Thanksgiving Trump Ukraine Chicago Shooting  Monday, November 24th, 2025's LIVE SHOW where David Eon covers today's news. Catch COFFEE TALK every Monday-Friday for ONE HOUR on video LIVE here on the YouTube feed at the YouTube channel COFFEE TALK (with David)

Saving Our America
Coffee Talk with David Eon for Fri, Nov. 21st. 2025 + Somali Al-Shabaab Welfare Fraud Chicago Lawrence Reed Fire +

Saving Our America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 63:37


TOPICS: Somali Al-Shabaab Welfare Fraud Chicago Lawrence Reed Fire Coffee Talk with David Eon (LIVE WEEKDAY DAILY NEWS TALK) for Friday, November 21st, 2025

Coffee and Cauldrons
S6: Coffee Talk: Picnic Ghost

Coffee and Cauldrons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 22:43


Welcome to Coffee Talk! These are fun in-between episodes where we read your user-submitted stories, hang out with friends, talk about witchy pop culture, or chat with you about what's going on in our personal practices! This week, we listen to your listener-submitted ghost stories! Want to be featured? Head on over to coffeeandcauldrons.com, shoot us an email at submissions@coffeeandcauldrons.com, or give us a call at (351) 207-0799‬ And thank you to all our Patreon Subscribers! Without you, none of this is possible. https://patreon.com/magickalbeginnings

John Clay Wolfe Show
#530 John Clay Wolfe Show 11.15.25

John Clay Wolfe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 138:49


It's time to take a ride on out to the countryside Wolfe Packers, 'cause the Rattle & Roll Car Show is in our little home town of Walnut Springs this week! John Clay and the crew are doing the show from the Rattlesnake Roadhouse, with an awesome crowd of our biggest fans...John's got a line on bringing in some of the most awesome classics, retro mods, trucks, lowriders, and custom cycles, and a LOT of our friends in the 'Fast and Loud' biz: the legendary Chip Foose, Richard Rawlings from Gas Monkey Garage, and Coffee Talk's own Dennis Collins are all here for the show! And  with more than 400 registered entries, those trophies are going to be the talk of the town! Big thanks to our friends from Good Guys Rod and Customs, Lucky Seven Custom Cycles, Harley Davidson Motorcycles, and more...don't you dare miss it!

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
Saturday Morning Coffee Talk (11/15/25)

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 31:33


Listener discretion is advised.