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Most people train to fight as individuals, but few ever learn how to fight as a team. That's where small unit tactics come in. But are these tactics only for soldiers on the battlefield, or can they also be used to give law enforcement officers and armed citizens an edge in the real world? That's what this episode is about.In this transmission, we cover:What small unit tactics actually are and how they developed The roles and responsibilities inside a conventional rifle squadWhy understanding these principles is essential for law enforcement officers and civiliansSo pull up a chair and sit a spell as we talk about Small Unit Tactics. It's all inside this episode of the Pearl Snap Tactical Podcast!Resources:The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad, FM 3-21-8Small Unit Tactics, Max AlexanderInfantry Rifle Platoon and Squad, FM 7-8Support the showGet Members Only Content when you upgrade to a premium membership on our Substack page. Click here.Link up with us:Website: Pearl Snap TacticalInstagram: Pearl Snap Tactical X: Pearl Snap TaciticalThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or affiliates. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those interest in training in the use of firearms or other self-defense applications are advised to seek out a professional, qualified instructor.(Some of the links in the episode show notes are affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services we have personally used and believe will add value to our listeners.)
This week, we finally get to play the long awaited remake of Metal Gear Solid 3...Metal Gear Solid Delta! Long story short, it's fantastic. So join the boys as they crouch walk, tactical role, and CQC their ways through one of the MOST EPIC Kojima joints to ever grace our gaming thumbs.Thank you so much for watching or listening to The Game Treasure Podcast, we hope you enjoyed! If you'd like to reach out to us, feel free to comment or even email us at gametreasurepodcast@gmail.com.Go to https://www.retrogametreasure.com/ to make your profile and start collecting physical games, today!https://linktr.ee/TheGTP
A man suffering serious health problems, and currently living in a tent under a bridge in Maidstone , has reached out to the community for help.The 72-year-old has found himself with nowhere to stay while suffering with a chronic condition which leaves him struggling for breath after any exertion.Also in today's podcast, three recent inspections by the health watchdog have revealed the extent of the crisis facing adult social care in Kent, as the local authority warns of even core services “stretched to the brink”.During visits to services in Bearsted, Gravesend and Dover, the Care Quality Commission found inadequacies that plunged them into special measures. In a shock announcement, the county's tourism champions – Visit Kent - has ceased trading and is to be liquidated.They were behind the hugely popular long-running Kent Big Weekend event which saw thousands of tickets to leading tourism attractions given away free to local residents.You can hear from teenage defender Logan Dobbs who's described the last few days as “unreal” after scoring his first professional goal for Gillingham last night. His opener against Fulham under-21s in the Vertu Trophy – in a 4 – 1 win for the Gills – came just days after a netting dramatic FA Cup equaliser for Welling United.And a campaign is underway in Kent to raise the profile of disability football.Despite having 18 clubs across the county and south east London with 75 teams - there's no pathway so players can progress – we've spoken to an ambassador from the Kent Disability Football League.
In this episode of the Pre-Hospital Care Podcast, we're joined by Critical Care Practitioner Mike Palmer to explore the evolving role of ultrasound in trauma care outside the hospital setting.We dive into the realities of training, drawing on insights from a bespoke HEMS hybrid ultrasound program that bridges classroom learning with frontline application. Our discussion covers the translation of emergency ultrasound skills into the unpredictable pre-hospital environment, with a focus on simulation training, image recognition, logbook development, and internal image review. We explore how services are addressing the challenges of competency, governance, and quality assurance when deploying ultrasound in the field. We also tackle the practical and operational hurdles, how to obtain clear, actionable images in chaotic or resource-limited environments, manage the risks of false positives and missed diagnoses, and use ultrasound findings to guide critical decisions around triage and treatment.Finally, we hear personal and professional reflections from years of frontline experience. From the traditional model of “see one, do one, teach one” to knowing when it's better to keep the probe in your pocket, this episode offers real-world insights into the benefits, limitations, and evolving role of ultrasound in pre-hospital emergency care.This episode is brought to you by IndieBase.IndieBase is the smart, simple, and budget-friendly Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system designed specifically for the demands of HEMS and pre-hospital care. Whether you're responding solo, working within a flexible team, or managing care across a larger organisation, IndieBase is built to support you. It runs seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, and crucially, it operates offline, ensuring you can document care wherever you are, even in the most remote environments. Developed from the proven platform of HEMSbase by Medic One Systems, IndieBase offers a familiar, intuitive interface with the rock-solid reliability clinicians need. It's ready for everything from festival medical cover to high-acuity critical care transfers.Key features include full integration with all major pre-hospital monitors, case review, and clinical governance modules, making it an ideal solution for teams preparing for CQC registration. A patient feedback module also helps drive service improvement and meaningful engagement. For clinicians working across multiple organisations, IndieBase provides a personal logbook that combines your data and links directly with your existing HEMSbase logbook.IndieBase EPR made simple, wherever you are.Find out more at https://indiebase.net/
In this episode, we speak with Carl, one of our podcast co-hosts, about his deeply reflective article, ‘Normal or numb – that is the question, but what is the answer!' Carl shares the personal experience that inspired the piece, attending a call to a deceased patient, which triggered a cascade of questions about emotional detachment, coping strategies, and the long-term impact of repeated exposure to trauma in paramedicine.We unpack the central dilemma: are we becoming resilient or simply numb? Carl reflects on the gradual shift in his emotional responses and the silent build-up of stress that so many frontline clinicians experience. We explore how this detachment can protect us in the short term but risks leading to burnout, fractured personal lives, and professional disengagement.The conversation also delves into the importance of early recognition, peer support, and thoughtful leadership responses. Carl's reflections have also been transcribed into an AI-narrated blog post so that you can listen to his story word-for-word.This is a powerful and honest conversation about the emotional cost of the job and an urgent call to reflect before the pressure boils over.This episode is brought to you by IndieBase.IndieBase is the smart, simple, and budget-friendly Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system designed specifically for the demands of HEMS and pre-hospital care. Whether you're responding solo, working within a flexible team, or managing care across a larger organisation, IndieBase is built to support you. It runs seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, and crucially, it operates offline, ensuring you can document care wherever you are, even in the most remote environments. Developed from the proven platform of HEMSbase by Medic One Systems, IndieBase offers a familiar, intuitive interface with the rock-solid reliability clinicians need. It's ready for everything from festival medical cover to high-acuity critical care transfers.Key features include full integration with all major pre-hospital monitors, case review, and clinical governance modules, making it an ideal solution for teams preparing for CQC registration. A patient feedback module also helps drive service improvement and meaningful engagement. For clinicians working across multiple organisations, IndieBase provides a personal logbook that combines your data and links directly with your existing HEMSbase logbook.IndieBase EPR made simple, wherever you are.Find out more at https://indiebase.net/
Guest: Professor Martin Green OBE, CEO of Care England Host: Nikki Walker, President of Social Care at RLDatix and CEO of QCS and CarebeansIn the the second episode of Nikki Meets, a spin off series of The Care Social where Nikki Walker, CEO of QCS, sits down with senior leaders shaping the future of social care.This time, Nikki is joined by Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England, one of the sector's most influential voices and advocates.Together they explore some of the most pressing issues in social care today, including:Why social care struggles to get equal attention alongside the NHSThe urgent need for a clear workforce strategy and genuine career pathwaysPractical steps providers can take to make their voices heard locallyHow digital transformation and AI can reshape care deliveryThe challenges facing the CQC and what needs to change in regulationAdvice for the next generation of care leadersProfessor Green doesn't hold back in this wide-ranging conversation. As he puts it: 'Social care isn't just a cost to the taxpayer — it's an economic force that drives local communities.'Listen to hear why he remains optimistic about the sector's future, and what social care providers can do now to influence change. Enjoyed this podcast, take a listen to the first episode where Nikki talks to Dr Jane Townson OBE, CEO of Homecare AssociationListen now: https://www.qcs.co.uk/the-care-social-podcast-nikki-meets-dr-jane-townson-obe/Learn more about QCS: https://www.qcs.co.uk/Care England: https://www.careengland.org.uk/
In this episode, we explore the expanding role of ultrasound in pre-hospital trauma care. Once limited to hospital settings, ultrasound is now a vital tool in frontline emergency response, helping clinicians make rapid, informed decisions on scene. We begin by unpacking the physics of ultrasound, how concepts like frequency and resolution influence what can be detected, from internal bleeding to lung collapse.Next, we get hands-on with practical applications. We'll cover probe selection and key sonographic indicators for conditions such as pneumothorax, haemothorax, and haemoperitoneum. Real-life case studies, including stab wounds, hangings, and traumatic cardiac arrests, highlight how ultrasound shapes critical interventions in the field.We'll also address essential questions around training: What level of skill is needed? How can we ensure ongoing competency? As pre-hospital ultrasound becomes more common, we must confront these challenges head-on.Finally, we'll examine the ethical and operational dilemmas posed by point-of-care imaging. When ultrasound findings support high-stakes decisions like performing a thoracotomy or ceasing resuscitation, what responsibilities do clinicians carry? Join us as we delve into the promises and complexities of ultrasound in pre-hospital trauma care. This episode is brought to you by IndieBase. IndieBase is the smart, simple, and budget-friendly Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system designed specifically for the demands of HEMS and pre-hospital care. Whether you're responding solo, working within a flexible team, or managing care across a larger organisation, IndieBase is built to support you. It runs seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, and crucially, it operates offline, ensuring you can document care wherever you are, even in the most remote environments. Developed from the proven platform of HEMSbase by Medic One Systems, IndieBase offers a familiar, intuitive interface with the rock-solid reliability clinicians need. It's ready for everything from festival medical cover to high-acuity critical care transfers. Key features include full integration with all major pre-hospital monitors, case review, and clinical governance modules, making it an ideal solution for teams preparing for CQC registration. A patient feedback module also helps drive service improvement and meaningful engagement. For clinicians working across multiple organisations, IndieBase provides a personal logbook that combines your data and links directly with your existing HEMSbase logbook.IndieBase EPR made simple, wherever you are.Find out more at https://indiebase.net/
CarlBetts, a co-host of this podcast, authored a reflective piece titled "Where Critical Analysis Becomes Critically Unhealthy," published in 2023 in the College of Paramedics' Hindsight magazine. In this episode, we delve into Carl's motivations for writing the article and examine its central themes. The piece discusses how critical analysis, while an essential skill, can become counterproductive when it slips into harsh self-appraisal, leading to emotional disequilibrium and eroding clinician confidence.We unpack how debriefs and reflective practices must be thoughtfully structured to include both challenge and affirmation, creating space for growth without causing harm. Using real clinical examples, Carl helps illustrate where reflection can go wrong and how to avoid those pitfalls.We also discuss the importance of reframing difficult experiences to support a net positive impact on clinicians, and how critical feedback, whether from oneself or others, can be damaging if not delivered constructively. The episode outlines practical strategies, including reframing techniques, to make reflection a healthier, more sustainable process.To bring Carl's insights to life, we've transcribed his original article into an AI-narrated blog post, allowing you to listen to the word-for-word reflections from his piece, offering another way to engage deeply with his message. This episode is brought to you by IndieBase. IndieBase is the smart, simple, and budget-friendly Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system designed specifically for the demands of HEMS and pre-hospital care. Whether you're responding solo, working within a flexible team, or managing care across a larger organisation, IndieBase is built to support you. It runs seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, and crucially, it operates offline, ensuring you can document care wherever you are, even in the most remote environments. Developed from the proven platform of HEMSbase by Medic One Systems, IndieBase offers a familiar, intuitive interface with the rock-solid reliability clinicians need. It's ready for everything from festival medical cover to high-acuity critical care transfers. Key features include full integration with all major pre-hospital monitors, case review, and clinical governance modules, making it an ideal solution for teams preparing for CQC registration. A patient feedback module also helps drive service improvement and meaningful engagement. For clinicians working across multiple organisations, IndieBase provides a personal logbook that combines your data and links directly with your existing HEMSbase logbook.IndieBase EPR made simple, wherever you are.Find out more at https://indiebase.net/
Today's episode dives into lived experience with cystic fibrosis through the remarkable journey of Paul Butler. Diagnosed at two and warned he wouldn't reach twenty. Paul's childhood revolved around twice-daily chest physiotherapy, three-daily nebulisers, and a mass of hospital admissions for infections that chipped away at his fragile lungs. By his late teens, the odds felt fixed: average life expectancy for CF hovered around 30, and Paul's lung capacity was already tumbling. Yet everything changed the day he cradled his newborn daughter, Amelia. Faced with a future he refused to miss, Paul overhauled his life, embracing rigorous medication adherence, evidence-informed nutrition, and a training regimen that turned a patient into a personal trainer who now deadlifts triple his body weight.At 45, Paul hasn't been hospitalised in seven years and views fitness not as vanity but as respiratory medicine performed in a gym. In this conversation, we ask: What mindset shifts sustain adherence when statistics feel fatalistic? And what can pre-hospital professionals learn about goal-setting, communication, and empathy from someone who quite literally trains to breathe? You can find Paul Butler on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/paulbutler.coach/?hl=enYou can find Paul's website here: https://paulspeakphysique.co.uk/given-just-weeks-to-liveYou can find the inspiration for this interview on the Grind Diaries Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/episode-16-paul-butler-the-personal-trainer-living/id1736072345?i=1000682838118This episode is brought to you by IndieBase. IndieBase is the smart, simple, and budget-friendly Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system designed specifically for the demands of HEMS and pre-hospital care. Whether you're responding solo, working within a flexible team, or managing care across a larger organisation, IndieBase is built to support you. It runs seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, and crucially, it operates offline, ensuring you can document care wherever you are, even in the most remote environments. Developed from the proven platform of HEMSbase by Medic One Systems, IndieBase offers a familiar, intuitive interface with the rock-solid reliability clinicians need. It's ready for everything from festival medical cover to high-acuity critical care transfers. Key features include full integration with all major pre-hospital monitors, case review, and clinical governance modules, making it an ideal solution for teams preparing for CQC registration. A patient feedback module also helps drive service improvement and meaningful engagement. For clinicians working across multiple organisations, IndieBase provides a personal logbook that combines your data and links directly with your existing HEMSbase logbook.IndieBase EPR made simple, wherever you are.Find out more at https://indiebase.net/
How to Challenge a CQC Inspection – With Laura Shelton, HCR LawGuest: Laura Shelton, Partner, HCR Law Host: Barry Price, Content Operations and Delivery Manager, QCSIn this helpful and timely episode of The Care Social, Barry talks to Laura Shelton, Partner at HCR Law, about what to do if you're not happy with your CQC inspection, report or rating.Laura has supported social care providers for over a decade. She shares practical advice on how to raise concerns, respond to inspection reports, and what options are available, from correcting factual errors to taking formal legal steps.In this episode, you'll learn:When and how to challenge a CQC inspection or outcomeThe factual accuracy process – and why it mattersWhat a rating review really involves (and how often they succeed)Legal routes like judicial review – when they're worth consideringCommon mistakes providers make when challenging outcomesHow to prepare your staff and service for inspectionsYou'll also hear tips on dealing with inspectors, managing staff confidence, and how small actions can make a big difference when it comes to inspection outcomes.Find out more about Laura: https://www.hcrlaw.com/people/laura-shelton/Learn more about QCS: https://www.qcs.co.uk/ Got a topic suggestion or want to share your thoughts? Email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
What's up Gamers?! This week, we're pitting two legendary covert operatives against each other in the ultimate "who would win" scenario: Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid versus Gabriel "Gabe" Logan from Syphon Filter!Solid Snake, the master of "Tactical Espionage Action," brings his unparalleled stealth, CQC mastery, advanced gadgets like OctoCamo, and superhuman durability to the fight. Can Logan's brutal efficiency, signature Taser, and regenerative health overcome Snake's strategic genius and adaptability?Join us as we dissect their unique skill sets, signature arsenals, and tactical philosophies to determine who would emerge victorious in a head-to-head clash. It's a debate of stealth vs. lethal efficiency, martial arts vs. brutal brawling, and super-soldier resilience vs. regenerative power.Tune in to find out our verdict and join the conversation – who do you think is the ultimate covert champion?Don't forget to subscribe and give us your thoughts in the comments below. Get out there and level up, Kombatants!
Today we're diving into one of the more heated debates in the firearms and training community — Should civilians be training in CQB? Close Quarters Battle. Is it a useful skill, a fantasy-driven distraction, or something in between? If you've spent time in the training world, you've probably heard both extremes: "Civilians have no business learning room clearing" — or — "CQB is essential to defending your home and loved ones." So which is it?I'll lay out both sides of the argument, share my own view, and maybe challenge a few assumptions along the way. Whether you're military, law enforcement, or a civilian shooter, there's something in here for you. Support the showGet Members Only Content when you upgrade to a premium membership on our Substack page. Click here.Link up with us:Website: Pearl Snap TacticalInstagram: Pearl Snap Tactical X: Pearl Snap TaciticalThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or affiliates. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those interest in training in the use of firearms or other self-defense applications are advised to seek out a professional, qualified instructor.(Some of the links in the episode show notes are affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services we have personally used and believe will add value to our listeners.)
ee talk to Louie Werth, Director of Care Research and CQC feedback expert! Louie discusses the importance of feedback in CQC assessments, how gathering and actioning feedback will improve your service and the quality of care you provide and the one question that the CQC will ask everyone. He shares how important it is that staff feel confident and prepared to give feedback to the CQC and suggests ways this can be done with regular training and practice. He also talks about how to set up surveys to gather feedback using the CQC quality statements to help structure survey questions, the benefits of conducting shorter surveys more frequently rather than one long survey, undertaking anonymous surveys to encourage honest feedback and the importance of having a separate process for handling complaints and compliments. Resources: Wellbeing Report 2025 Home - Care Research Managing a service CQC assessment eLearning
Luciana Gimenez é a convidada do Provoca . Em entrevista a Marcelo Tas, a apresentadora relembra sua trajetória à frente do Superpop, comenta o relacionamento com Mick Jagger e reflete sobre temas como maternidade e traição.Durante a conversa, Tas recorda a disputa por audiência na época do CQC e brinca com o estilo provocador da convidada: “Era desleal competir com alguém que desfilava de biquíni no mesmo horário”.Com mais de 25 anos de carreira na televisão, Luciana fala sobre os desafios de se manter relevante e conquistar o público em meio às transformações da mídia.
Primary care experts, Justin Cumberlege and Robert McCartney, discuss the intricacies of merging GP practices. They begin by clarifying what a merger typically involves - two or more practices coming together to operate as a single entity.The conversation explores the strategic motivations for merging, such as financial sustainability, improved service delivery, and increased influence within Primary Care Networks (PCNs). They highlight the benefits of scaling up, including shared responsibilities, enhanced workforce capabilities, and greater resilience in a rapidly evolving NHS landscape.The episode also examines different structural models, including incorporation as limited companies, and how regulatory changes have made such models more viable. The importance of thorough preparation is emphasised - particularly in establishing a shared vision, conducting due diligence, and understanding each practice's assets, liabilities, and staffing structures.Key legal and operational considerations are discussed, including staff restructuring, premises management, regulatory compliance (such as CQC registration), and the novation of GMS contracts. The hosts stress the value of early legal input, confidentiality agreements, and well-drafted heads of terms to guide the merger process effectively.
In this episode of The Care Social, Barry, our Content Operations and Delivery Manager at QCS, explores how care providers can effectively respond after a regulatory downgrade — a growing concern in light of recent CQC developments.Whether you've just been through an inspection or want to strengthen your approach, Barry shares calm, clear-headed advice on how to respond, rebuild, and refocus.Key topics covered:Immediate steps after receiving an inspection outcomeCommunicating transparently with staff, stakeholders, and service usersRebuilding morale and protecting your teamUsing inspection findings to update training and recruitment plansMaintaining continuity of care and restoring trustCreating and embedding a culture of continuous improvementTracking progress and preparing for follow-up inspections
Today, we're talking all about terrain—one of the most underrated and underutilized assets, especially when it comes to civilian training.Whether you're military, law enforcement, private security, or a serious civilian protector, understanding how to use the environment to your advantage is a critical edge. It's the force multiplier that's always around you—so you'd better make use of it.The fact of matter is that the environment is a weapon that is always at your disposal. Learn to use it or someone else will.So, pull up a chair and sit a spell as we discuss information and tips for how you can use the environment to your advantage. Support the showGet Members Only Content when you upgrade to a premium membership on our Substack page. Click here.Link up with us:Website: Pearl Snap TacticalInstagram: Pearl Snap Tactical X: Pearl Snap TaciticalThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or affiliates. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those interest in training in the use of firearms or other self-defense applications are advised to seek out a professional, qualified instructor.(Some of the links in the episode show notes are affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services we have personally used and believe will add value to our listeners.)
El castillo invertido traspasa la última frontera, apalear al mejor soldado del siglo XX, sin tener en cuenta cuánto CQC vamos recibir luego. Y en el segundo segmento repasamos la alargada sombra de Bruce Lee en el mundo del videojuego que da para muchísimos personajes clónicos del artista marcial que era, de manera bastante contradictoria, único en lo suyo. Dale al play o te haremos Jeet Kune Do en tu puta cara¡
In Episode 589 of The Knife Junkie Podcast, host Bob DeMarco takes us through his Emerson knife collection (so far) built over decades, including Zero Tolerance collaborations, classic models like the Commander and CQC-7, and recent acquisitions like the re-released P-TAC Persian. Bob discusses what makes these tactical folders special - from their distinctive chisel grinds and wave features to their superior ergonomics. The episode also includes Bob's current pocket check featuring a Microtech LUDT and Jack Wolf Knives' Vampire FIXedc, exciting knife news featuring upcoming releases from Boker, GiantMouse, and WE Knives, plus an exclusive look at three impressive new APOC Survival fixed blades, as well as the TKell Knives Gideon V3.Whether you're an Emerson devotee or just curious about these iconic tactical folders, this episode offers valuable insights into one of the most respected names in the knife industry. Find the list of all the knives shown in the show and links to the Knife Life news stories at https://theknifejunkie.com/589.Support the Knife Junkie channel with your next knife purchase. Find our affiliate links at https://theknifejunkie.com/knives. You can also support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a patron, including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode and leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is appreciated. You can also email theknifejunkie@gmail.com with any comments, feedback, or suggestions.To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen. And for professional podcast hosting, use The Knife Junkie's podcast platform of choice: https://theknifejunkie.com/podhost.
In this episode, Osborne Clarke's regulatory lawyers Alice Babbington and Peter Rudd-Clarke look at the CQC's Single Assessment Framework (SAF) against the backdrop of criticism of the regulator in recent reports commissioned by the government; and asses what the impact will be on healthcare providers and investors in the care sector.
O convidado do programa Pânico dessa segunda-feira (24) é Rafinha Bastos. Rafinha Bastos é humorista, apresentador e empresário, conhecido por seu humor ácido e por protagonizar polêmicas ao longo da carreira. Ficou famoso como integrante do programa "CQC" (Custe o Que Custar), da Band, e posteriormente comandou o "Agora É Tarde", na mesma emissora. Também esteve à frente de programas como "Saturday Night Live Brasil" e "A Vida de Rafinha Bastos", no canal Multishow. Além da TV, teve grande destaque na internet, produzindo conteúdo para YouTube e podcasts. Ao longo da carreira, se envolveu em diversas controvérsias, incluindo processos judiciais e afastamentos da televisão por piadas que geraram repercussão negativa. Apesar das polêmicas, consolidou-se como um dos nomes mais influentes do stand-up brasileiro e segue atuando no humor, na comunicação e nos negócios. Após seis anos conquistando espaço na cena mais competitiva do stand-up mundial, Rafi Bastos @raficomedy está prestes a gravar seu primeiro especial em inglês. O documentário acompanha os três dias que antecedem esse marco, enquanto ele reflete sobre a jornada que o levou do Brasil ao icônico Comedy Cellar, onde se tornou parte do elenco. Com humor afiado e autenticidade, Rafinha mostra como transformou anos de dedicação em um momento que celebra sua carreira internacional. Como comentarista, o programa traz Rica Perrone. Jornalista esportivo e escritor brasileiro. Possui dois canais no Youtube: o Canal "Cara a Tapa", que entrevista celebridades do esporte e da política; e o Canal "Rica Perrone", onde dá sua opinião em temas relacionados ao esporte.
You can download your FREE report on how you can avoid financial mistakes as a dentist using the link just here >>> dentistswhoinvest.com/podcastreport———————————————————————Selling a dental practice is more than just a financial transaction—it's an emotional journey. In this episode, Maja Thompson from Henry Schein shares expert insights on navigating the complexities of a practice exit while preparing for life after dentistry. Many dentists underestimate the emotional impact of selling, but with the right strategies, you can transition smoothly into retirement without feeling lost or unfulfilled.We explore the key steps to a seamless sale, from early planning and tax considerations to diversifying income streams for financial security. Maja also reveals how dentists can embrace new opportunities, hobbies, and even philanthropy to make retirement one of the most rewarding phases of life.Finally, we break down the practicalities of selling, including due diligence, legal agreements, lease negotiations, and the increasingly complex process of transferring CQC registration. Whether you're planning to sell soon or just considering your options, this episode is packed with essential advice to ensure your exit is as smooth and stress-free as possible.———————————————————————Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for education purposes only and does not constitute an investment recommendation or individual financial advice. For that, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional. The value of investments and the income from them can go down as well as up, so you may get back less than you invest. The views expressed on this channel may no longer be current. The information provided is not a personal recommendation for any particular investment. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and all tax rules may change in the future. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional.Send us a text
O convidado do programa Pânico dessa quinta-feira (30) é Ronald Rios. O comediante Ronald Rios é apresentador do Comedy Central desde 2022 e conhecido por seu trabalho pioneiro no YouTube com o “Com a Palavra, Ronald Rios”, além de passagens marcantes pela MTV (“Badalhoca”), Jovem Pan (“Oráculo”), CQC, Rap Cru e pela Laboratório Fantasma como jornalista e roteirista. Rios lançou em janeiro seu primeiro especial de stand-up, intitulado "O Príncipe da Comédia". O especial foi gravado no Acústico Comedy, em São Paulo, marcando uma nova fase na carreira do comediante. Ronald iniciou sua trajetória no stand-up em 2007 e, após uma pausa em 2013 para se dedicar ao Jornalismo, retornou ao palco em 2021 e agora lança um especial que celebra sua conexão com a comédia ao vivo – um formato que considera sua verdadeira paixão. Versatilidade é a palavra que define a carreira do humorista, que passava trotes no rádio, além de cobrir o conflito na faixa de Gaza e escrever piadas sobre temas espinhosos.
The crew discuss why they don't play CQC, and what they'd add to increase the incentive to play.
¿Os acordáis de aquellos reporteros vestidos como los hombres de negro que iban regalando gafas a diestro y siniestro? Con motivo de la vuelta este mismo año a Telecinco de una nueva edición de CAIGA QUIEN CAIGA, decidimos dedicar este programa a recordar las versiones anteriores, sobre todo la primera de ellas, presentada por Gran Wyoming, Juanjo de la Iglesias y Javi Martín. IMPORTANTE Este programa se grabó ANTES del inicio de emisiones de la nueva edición de CQC.
The landlord of a pub in Dover says he's devastated as the owners want to close it and knock it down.The Bull Inn on London Road dates back 200 years, having first opened its doors in 1823, but it's due to shut at the end of February.Also in today's podcast, the number of people in hospital with flu in Kent has more than trebled in a month.Data shows 114 are being treated in the county - up from just 24 at the start of December. At this point in January last year the figure was 36.Hear from Dr Julian Spinks who is a GP in Medway.Kent could get a mayor in less than two years after a big decision was made on the future of how the county's set up at a local government level.There was an extraordinary meeting of the full council yesterday to decide what steps they want to take. We've got an update from Roger Gough who is the leader of Kent County Council.A report's found Medway Council's responsibility to provide support and access to adult social care "requires improvement".Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission have rated the authority in nine key areas and found staffing and recruitment are the main challenges. We've been speaking to the CQC.Wildlife campaigners are calling for a re-think on an energy project they say could disrupt significantly important habitats.Sea Link will allow National Grid to move electricity more efficiently around the country and will link Suffolk with Kent - coming onshore through Pegwell Bay. Hear from the Kent Wildlife Trust who're concerned about the impact.In sport, Fleetwood Town are the visitors to Priestfield this weekend for John Coleman's first game in charge of Gillingham.He's taken over from Mark Bonner who was sacked last weekend following a run of poor results.
Cris Értel, Peixe Aquático, Ronald Rios & Yuri Moraes são da Guarda Florestal.
Joey Ponzi é o CEO da Ponzi Investimentos e um guru financeiro que escreveu o livro Método Ponzi de Proteção contra Golpes. Já integrou o elenco do Broxada Sinistra. É apresentador e irmão siamês do Yuri na TV Churrasco. Um cara divertido e cheio de idéias malucas.
In this episode, we break down the principles of surviving an ambush. This is a follow up to the previous episode entitled, Ambush 101: Anatomy of a Deadly Attack.Drawing on real-world tactics and lessons learned from the field, we explore how to respond with focus and ferocity when everything seems to turn against you.What you'll learn:The 3 options available to you if you find yourself caught in an ambushProper understanding of counter-ambush tacticsConsiderations to level up your training to prepare you to face the ambushAnd more!So, pull up a chair and sit a spell as we explore how to respond with focus and ferocity when everything seems to turn against you. Tune in now!Support the showBecome a Premium Member: Get Members Only Content on our Substack page. Click here.Link up with us:Website: Pearl Snap TacticalInstagram: Pearl Snap Tactical X: Pearl Snap TaciticalThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or affiliates. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those interest in training in the use of firearms or other self-defense applications are advised to seek out a professional, qualified instructor.(Some of the links in the episode show notes are affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services we have personally used and believe will add value to our listeners.)
Join Ben as he explores the new primary care patient safety strategy released in September, with expert Laura Marshall, Co-Founder L&L Consultancy Group and senior associate at Oliver and Company. This episode uncovers the strategy's potential to revolutionise patient safety in general practice and addresses the challenges and opportunities it presents. Ben & Laura highlight the need for a different culture where staff can report incidents without fear of blame. By fostering trust and confidence through effective communication of outcomes and changes, they aim to encourage comprehensive reporting and learning within general practices. Don't miss Laura's enthusiasm and willingness to engage with listeners for more in-depth discussions on these crucial topics. Introduction (00:09) Patient Safety Strategy (00:37) Not reporting issues.. (01:13) Learning, not blaming (04:41) How to implement these changes? (07:02) Who does this fall on? (08:14) What difference will practices see? (10:22) Overcoming the fear.. (11:41) Feedback on reporting.. (15:19) Implementing this into practices (16:51) Additional resources? (19:11) What will be different? (20:24) The CQC (21:57) Getting in touch.. (24:47) Contact Laura directly via email here, or find Laura on LinkedIn here. For all enquiries about the Ockham podcast, please contact Ben Gowland here.
Charlie has made his mark supporting the entrepreneurial ecosystem, not only in Chattanooga, but all across Tennessee. In this episode, Charlie shares what it was like growing up in the Brock Candy family business, how he first got involved in the startup ecosystem as CEO of The Company Lab and then LaunchTN, and why he creates “intentional serendipitous collisions” for entrepreneurs. We also discuss quantum computing and and how Chattanooga will benefit from the technology. Charlie Brock is the Founder of Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative. You can connect with him on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/charliebrock) and learn more about the CQC on their website (chattanoogaquantum.com) If you liked this episode, we think you'll also like: Hal Bowling's Morning Cup (E75) Keith Sanford's Morning Cup (E86) Tasia Malakasis's Morning Cup (E92) My Morning Cup is hosted by Mike Costa of Costa Media Advisors and produced by SpeakEasy Productions. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter here and be the first to know who upcoming guests are!
Send us a textAlex Fichtler is a 9-year Navy SEAL combat veteran with operational experience in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Africa. He is a Naval Special Warfare Sniper, Assaulter, Intel Specialist, and Communications Specialist and served as Troop Lead Sniper during his time with SEAL Team 7. Alex led the West Coast NSW Close Quarters Battle (CQB) training cell, providing thousands of active duty SEALs with countless hours of high-risk training and instruction on CQB, target assaults, and internal and external breaching.During his time in the civilian sector, Alex has transferred his knowledge of high performance into the service of others through personal and team coaching. He and his girlfriend, Jenna Bauer, own Highground Performance, where they teach fitness and mindset development alongside the nutrition and wellness habits that bring elite performance to life. Alex also works in the physical security sector, managing security professionals responsible for high-value asset and location protection. Alex is a father of three, a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, an entrepreneur, and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Leadership. He also has his civilian EMT certification and is completing his NASM CPT certification.More about Alex:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bearded_beast8/LinktreeTimestamps:00:00:32 Methods to Manage Stress Response00:05:14 Preferred Breathing Technique00:07:36 The Mentality of a Good CQB Shooter00:09:41 Best Training Frequency for a Professional00:11:35 Common Mistakes in the Shoot House00:14:02 Three Main Objectives in CQC to Get Right00:19:36 CQC High Port vs Low Port00:22:36 Process for Integrating New Protocols00:31:33 Sponsor Note: Fuel My Day Foods00:32:13 How to Prepare for a CQB Course if You're New to Handling Weapons00:38:31 Other Things to Practice for a CQB Course00:43:10 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received 00:46:37 Outro
Conhecido por seus complexos esquemas de rimas, pelo storytelling que se assemelha ao de grandes nomes da literatura e por ter um dos flows mais autênticos e inovadores do rap brasileiro, Ogi coleciona quatro discos em sua carreira solo (antes, fez parte do importante grupo underground ContraFluxo). Crônicas da Cidade Cinza (2011) e R Á! (2015) são tidos como clássicos absolutos do gênero no País e o EP Pé no Chão (2017) serviu como um exercício para ele, que explorou novos caminhos de composição e nos presenteou com o hit “Nuvens”. Em 2023, o rapper lançou Aleatoriamente, sucesso de crítica e produzido por Kiko Dinucci, que dialoga com outros ritmos contemporâneos além do hip-hop. Com ele, Ogi mostra porque é lembrado por todos os amantes do rap como um dos maiores cronistas e escritores do País.
In this week's episode we are joined by Carlton Sadler, a top healthcare regulatory lawyer, to help guide us through the complexities of CQC's faltering Single Assessment Framework. Join us as we discuss what the future now holds for SAF amidst the continuing fall-out from the highly critical interim Dash report. As we await publication of the final report later this month, Carlton shares his unique perspectives and insights into the trials and tribulations faced by England's principal health and care regulator as it seeks to address the operational hiccups, tech troubles, inconsistent rating methodologies and erosion of trust that were highlighted in Dr Penny Dash's stinging interim report. Resources: Altea Insurance https://www.alteainsurance.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/altea-insurance/ *Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is not intended to represent a complete analysis of the topics presented and is provided for information purposes only. The views expressed are personal to Carlton Sadler and Will Marshall and do not necessarily represent the views of Bevan Brittan or Altea Insurance Ltd. The content of this podcast is not intended as legal or specific risk or insurance advice and no responsibility can be accepted for any reliance placed upon it. Independent legal, risk or insurance advice should always be obtained before applying any information to particular circumstances.
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New podcast announcement. Welcome to our new podcast series 'Was There Ever A Crime: The Trials of Lucy Letby'. Please help us fund this important journalistic project, go to our Crowdfunder here - https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/lucy-letby-was-there-ever-a-crime Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Lucy Letby is Britain's worst female serial killer in modern times. Or is she? On the day she was first convicted, veteran journalist John Sweeney tweeted: "Lucy Letby may well be the victim of a miscarriage of justice, that the Crown has taken a cluster of accidental and natural deaths and pointed the finger at Letby. There is no compelling evidence of a single murder. The law, sometimes, gets it wrong." In a forensic six-part podcast series, Sweeney, who helped free cot death mum Sally Clark in 2003, and investigative writer Edward Abel Smith address the elephant in the courtroom: was there ever a crime? The Crown's version is that there is compelling medical evidence, a confession and a spreadsheet proving she is the only common denominator when death happens on her watch, time and again. Lock her up and throw away the key. That's exactly what the trial judge did. Judge Goss told the court: "There was a deep malevolence bordering on sadism in your actions… you will spend the rest of your life in prison." The parents of those poor babies who died at the Countess of Chester Hospital have been going through hell, with every detail of their child's death being laid out in front of them. Nothing should take away from their tragedy or grief. But it is important in a country where we pride ourselves on our legal system, that Lucy's case is properly scrutinised. The trigger to this case was a spike in deaths in the unit, which looked after very premature, very small babies, sometimes only two pounds in weight at birth, from three deaths per year up to ten in 2015 and eight in 2016. How come? The series examines evidence from multiple Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspections and internal reports that highlight significant issues at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit. These reports indicate the unit was understaffed, with workforce levels 20% below national standards, and faced challenges in maintaining proper care standards. The CQC noted poor maintenance of premises, to the point where some risks had to be escalated during inspections due to patient safety concerns. Internal documents from 2015 revealed the unit was "currently understaffed and underskilled," according to the nurse manager. The hospital's overall rating remained "requires improvement," with particular concerns raised about maternity and neonatal services. In other words the hospital was in the shit, literally and metaphorically, in bad condition, poorly staffed, the sink flooded with raw sewage when it rained heavily; that the spreadsheets proving Lucy's guilt tell a lie as dishonest as painting the target around the arrow after it has been shot; that the babies who died were very, very sick; that her "confession" is no such thing rather therapeutic processing of stress; that the medical evidence against her is a poorly evidenced theory, not fact; that the spike in baby deaths in Lucy's unit can be readily explained by the hospital accepting the most vulnerable babies for the first time, a national surge in neonatal deaths and the shit; that there was never proof of a single crime. And the hospital did not publish evidence of a high-risk bacteria in the tap at the neonatal unit. This podcast, from the makers of the award-winning podcast series, Hunting Ghislaine, will be an extraordinary listen. Look out for the first episode, "Was There Ever A Crime? The Trials of Lucy Letby: A Hospital Full Of Shit" The series is being crowdfunded as we are without any commercial backers for this project. If you fear that Lucy Letby has been the victim of a miscarriage of justice, please contribute to our crowdfunder. Twitter/X: @johnsweeneyroar / @edwardabelsmith
Marcos Luque Martins, é um humorista, apresentador e ex-futebolista brasileiro. Conhecido por seus personagens, atuações no teatro e pela apresentação na bancada do humorístico CQC da Band e também pelo seu próprio programa chamado de O Formigueiro. É formado em Artes Plásticas pela Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado. CO-HOST: Criss Paiva, é co-apresentadora de um dos maiores podcasts da Internet brasileira, o Vênus, porém ela ganhou destaque nacional por sua carreira como comediante stand-up
Send us a textIn this episode, we dive into the extraordinary world of long-range defensive gun use. Is that even a thing? Well, like most things in life, it's complicated...While most self-defense situations occur at close range, there are pivotal moments when the threat is further away but just as deadly.Join us as we look at real-life stories of armed citizens who stepped up, aiming true from remarkable distances to save lives and prevent further tragedy. From a deadly Texas clock tower rampage to a quick-thinking hero in an Indiana mall, these accounts are not just tales of courage but lessons in preparedness and skill.So pull up a chair and sit a spell as we learn how distance and accuracy play crucial roles in self-defense scenarios, and why honing your long-range skills could be a game-changer!Resources:Article: Self-Defense and the Law: Is Shooting Long-Distance in Defense Defensible in Court, by Massad AyoobFurther reading:The Law of Self Defense (Third Edition), Andrew Branca, Esq.Deadly Force: Understanding Your Right to Self-defense (Second Edition), Massad AyoobSupport the Show.Support the Show: please consider a donation at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pearlsnapLink up with us:Website: https://www.BarritusDefense.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebarritusFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarritusThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or Barritus Defense. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those interest in training in the use of firearms or other self-defense applications are advised to seek out a professional, qualified instructor.(Some of the links in the episode show notes are affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services we have personally used and believe will add value to our listeners.)
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This week a new report into the care of Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane identified 'errors, omissions and misjudgements' by Nottinghamshire Healthcare Foundation Trust.The situation was all too familiar for Kathleen Barnard, whose son William, who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, killed her father John McGrath in 2009. He too was under the care of the same trust.Speaking to Today's Emma Barnett, Kathleen says Calocane's situation "seems the same again" to what happened to her family, and that it's "more than disappointing".After being approached for comment, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust said it accepted the CQC report into Valdo Calocane's treatment and has "significantly improved processes and standards" since the review.Listen to the Today programme on Radio 4 and BBC Sounds: 6-9am Monday-Friday; and 7-9am on Saturdays.
Send us a Text Message.Ready to elevate your shooting game? This week on the Pearl Snap Tactical Podcast, we promise you'll discover the true power of dry fire training. We're breaking down the essentials to help you improve speed, accuracy, and fundamentals. We'll explore advanced techniques and the concept of micro sessions, all while emphasizing the crucial role of safety. Whether you're military, law enforcement, or a dedicated civilian, this episode is packed with tips to take your skills to the next level.We'll share insights on structuring a dry fire routine that ensures consistent progress, likening your practice to a well-planned workout. Learn how short, focused sessions can fit seamlessly into a busy lifestyle and help maintain high concentration levels. Plus, we'll guide you on validating your skills with live fire practice, discussing methods like driving the gun to your eyes for better sight alignment. From basic reloads to advanced weapon manipulation, we're here to help you maximize your investment in dry fire training and become a more effective shooter. Tune in for practical advice and expert guidance that will make a tangible difference in your self-protection journey.Resources:Practical Shooting, Brian EnosStay in the Fight!! Warriors Guide to the Combat Pistol, by SGM (Ret) Kyle LambSupport the Show.Support the Show: please consider a donation at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pearlsnapLink up with us:Website: https://www.BarritusDefense.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebarritusFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarritusThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or Barritus Defense. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those interest in training in the use of firearms or other self-defense applications are advised to seek out a professional, qualified instructor.(Some of the links in the episode show notes are affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services we have personally used and believe will add value to our listeners.)
O Roda Viva entrevista o comunicador Marcelo Tas, apresentador do Provoca e comentarista do Jornal da Cultura. Tas está pela primeira vez no centro do Roda Viva. O comunicador acaba de lançar o livro Hackeando sua carreira: Como ser relevante num mundo em constante transformação, no qual destrincha a própria história para dar dicas de como se destacar no mercado de trabalho. Até hoje, Tas é lembrado por personagens históricos como o repórter Ernesto Varela, Professor Tibúrcio, de Rá Tim Bum, e Telekid, do Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum, e por apresentar programas como o CQC. A bancada de entrevistadores é composta por Naief Haddad, repórter da Folha de S. Paulo; Maria Cândida, jornalista e apresentadora; Chico Barney, colunista do Splash UOL e apresentador; Cristina Padiglione, autora do blog Telepadi; e André Carlos Zorzi, repórter do jornal O Estado de S. Paulo. A apresentação é da jornalista Vera Magalhães, e as ilustrações do programa são feitas por Luciano Veronezi. #TVCultura #RodaViva #MarceloTas #Comunicação #TV #Brasil
Rafael Cortez é um humorista, apresentador, cantor e youtuber brasileiro. É formado em Jornalismo e estreou na televisão como repórter no CQC.
Marcelo Tas é apresentador, repórter, escritor, palestrante, ator e roteirista. O professor Tibúrcio, o cara do Castelo Rá-tim-bum, o apresentador do CQC, do Papo de Segunda, do Provoca e até do talk show Papo animado do Cartoon NetWork
Maurício Meirelles é um humorista, apresentador, empresário e redator brasileiro. Foi também integrante do Legendários, CQC, Pânico na Band e Vídeo Show. Maurício também é conhecido pelo WEBBULLYING, Achismo e por acabar com todos os programas em que foi contratado.
#239 June 20st, 2024 or 33-oh-10 (3310) http://loosescrewsed.comJoin us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.gg/3Vfap47Rea Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: THINGS If you are the one causing the THINGS….Please join our discord and talk to us. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Galnet Update: Galnet News | Elite Dangerous Community Site Achilles Aerospace facility targeted by malicious agents TLDR version: Someone tried to break into Achilles Aerospace's manufacturing plant and got WTFBBQLOLed by their apparent “Robot Security”... https://elite-dangerous.fandom.com/wiki/Achilles_Corporation#cite_note-Crime_Wave-9 Dev News: Not a lot… Discussion: ROBOT SECURITY?! Community Corner: Ground CZ night Next week! Date to be announced in Events Channel, stay tuned. Shout Outs: Rick F'ing Dalton for missions run and trade done. Aisling Angels for CQC fun with Chig. Buckey Ball https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/the-buckyball-racing-club-presents-pop-gun-buckyball-race-3-of-the-triple-8-championship.626068/
Join DrGandalf and the team from TPP as they share an update on TPP SystmConnect, its use, development and pricing!! Find out more: https://tpp-uk.com/systmconnect/00:00 Intro01:37 How much...?05:08 Time-saving uses10:16 Communication annexe17:15 Routes of contact for patients19:20 How does SystmConnect help with CAP20:14 NHS app integration21:35 Reporting and visualisation in SystmConnect24:58 Can SystmConnect help with CQC?27:30 How can practices use SystmConnect for ICBs30:29 USer comments and questions35:52 Cost post March 202541:15 Find out more: https://tpp-uk.com/systmconnect/Boost your triage skills with our dynamic 5-session live webinar course, tailored for primary care clinicians. Led by Dr. Gandalf and Dr. Ed Pooley, this comprehensive training covers all facets of remote patient triage—digital, on-call, and more. Gain practical knowledge, exclusive tips, and direct access to our experts through open Q&A sessions. Elevate your ability to manage primary care challenges effec Subscribe and hear the latest EPIC episode. Join Dr Mike as he shares how to get started and fly using EMIS to make your life easier with this clinical systembit.ly/EMIScourse& so much moreA bi-monthly podcast where we share the stories of our Caregivers, patients and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Assine o Café Brasil em https://canalcafebrasil.com.br O convidado de hoje é Rafael Cortez, que ficou nacionalmente conhecido como um dos irreverentes repórteres do programa CQC, que foi ao ar entre 2008 e 2015. Depois Rafael foi para a Globo por um curto período e entrou de cabeça no mundo do stand up, onde permanece até hoje. Com um livro para ser lançado em breve, Rafael desenvolveu produtos, inclusive palestras, para o mercado corporativo. Uma conversa sobre artes, timing, planejamento de carreira e a magia do palco.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assine o Café Brasil em https://canalcafebrasil.com.br O convidado de hoje é Rafael Cortez, que ficou nacionalmente conhecido como um dos irreverentes repórteres do programa CQC, que foi ao ar entre 2008 e 2015. Depois Rafael foi para a Globo por um curto período e entrou de cabeça no mundo do stand up, onde permanece até hoje. Com um livro para ser lançado em breve, Rafael desenvolveu produtos, inclusive palestras, para o mercado corporativo. Uma conversa sobre artes, timing, planejamento de carreira e a magia do palco.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Wallick, aka the “Vanilla Gorilla” (a nickname he was given in the SEAL teams), joined the Navy immediately after graduating high school in July 2001. He went through BUDS (SEAL) training class 242 and after completion was assigned to SEAL Team 2 where he served as a Lead Breacher, Team Leader, and other various capacities for multiple combat deployments overseas to the Middle East. He detached from SEAL Team 2 in 2009 where he then spent his last year on active duty at Naval Special Warfare Training Detachment assault cell teaching all the east cost SEAL teams close-quarter combat tactics. After leaving active duty in 2010 he still remained attached to SEAL Team 18 (reserve team) until 2012. Since leaving the SEAL teams, he has spent the last 12 years doing hired gun security contract work INCONUS and overseas. Here at home, he has worked for multiple security/tactical training companies teaching firearms instruction, small unit tactics, and CQC. Overseas he has worked as a GRS agent in a high-risk detail providing personal security assessments and mobile personal security protection for CIA field agents in combat environments in the Middle East. He has also worked overseas as an APASS operator deploying aboard container vessels in international waters in high-threat areas conducting anti-piracy operations.