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In this concise yet critical clip from See You In Court, real estate attorney David Metzger explains Georgia's new Squatters Reform Act, detailing how it empowers law enforcement to address squatting cases swiftly and effectively. You'll learn about: ✅ How the law specifically targets unlawful squatting ✅ The new role of law enforcement issuing citations directly to squatters ✅ The three-day documentation rule squatters must now follow Stay informed and protect your property rights under Georgia law!
Real estate attorney David Metzger joins See You In Court to break down the Georgia Squatters Reform Act—what it changed, how it's enforced, and whether it's helping frustrated homeowners. Learn: ✅ Why 2023 saw a spike in squatting ✅ How the new law empowers police ✅ What happens if a squatter shows a fake lease ✅ Real-world effects on court backlogs
Before Georgia's new law, just one squatter removal could consume an entire day for the sheriff's department. In this clip, attorney David Metzger details the real-world strain on law enforcement—and how the Squatter Reform Act is helping everyone move faster and more safely.
Squatters taking over homes—it sounds unbelievable, but it's a growing issue in Georgia. In this episode, we sit down with real estate attorney David Metzger to break down the Georgia Squatter Reform Act and what it means for property owners. David shares eye-opening insights on how squatters gain access, the legal loopholes they've exploited, and how the new law is changing the game.
In 2023 and early 2024, Metro Atlanta property owners faced an alarming rise in squatter activity. Homeowners, real estate agents, and property managers couldn't get help from law enforcement or the courts. The frustration led to major pressure on the Georgia legislature—resulting in the Georgia Squatter Reform Act. In the complete episode clip, real estate attorney David Metzger breaks down:
Squatters saw a rental listing online, broke into the property, and moved in. The investor's Realtor noticed someone occupying the property and called the police.When the police arrived, the squatters presented a fake lease. The police told the Realtor that this was a civil matter and that there was nothing they could do. They would have to take this up in court.On this episode, the investor's attorney, David Metzger, discusses what happened next and how he ultimately removed the squatters from the property.We also discuss a shortcut he devised to speed up the process and steps rental investors can take to prevent this from happening to them.https://rentalincomepodcast.com/episode506
David Metzger loves meat and eggs, and his wife eats neither. But when he considers the world he wants to inhabit, those veggies are looking and tasting better.
Sun, 24 Mar 2024 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/737 http://relay.fm/mpu/737 Scoring a Movie, with David Metzger 737 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett David Metzger is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator with a celebrated career that has earned him Academy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. He joins the guys to talk about how the music for some of the most beloved films and shows of our time is made. David Metzger is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator with a celebrated career that has earned him Academy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. He joins the guys to talk about how the music for some of the most beloved films and shows of our time is made. clean 5422 David Metzger is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator with a celebrated career that has earned him Academy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. He joins the guys to talk about how the music for some of the most beloved films and shows of our time is made. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: NetSuite: The leading integrated cloud business software suite. Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance. Zocdoc: Find the right doctor, right now with Zocdoc. Sign up for free. Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Guest Starring: David Metzger Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Dave Metzger Music Dave Metzger - IMDb Wish (2023) - IMDb Disney THE LION KING | On Broadway Since 1997 Tarzan (1999) - IMDb Once Upon a Studio (Short 2023) - IMDb Cubase: Music Production Software Atari ST - Wikipedia Macintosh SE - Wikipedia A History of Roland Samplers Mac Studio - Wikipedia Metagrid for iOS Music Notation Software – Sibelius Vestaboard Stream Deck XL | Elgato Loupedeck Live
Sun, 24 Mar 2024 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/737 http://relay.fm/mpu/737 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett David Metzger is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator with a celebrated career that has earned him Academy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. He joins the guys to talk about how the music for some of the most beloved films and shows of our time is made. David Metzger is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator with a celebrated career that has earned him Academy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. He joins the guys to talk about how the music for some of the most beloved films and shows of our time is made. clean 5422 David Metzger is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator with a celebrated career that has earned him Academy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. He joins the guys to talk about how the music for some of the most beloved films and shows of our time is made. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: NetSuite: The leading integrated cloud business software suite. Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance. Zocdoc: Find the right doctor, right now with Zocdoc. Sign up for free. Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Guest Starring: David Metzger Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Dave Metzger Music Dave Metzger - IMDb Wish (2023) - IMDb Disney THE LION KING | On Broadway Since 1997 Tarzan (1999) - IMDb Once Upon a Studio (Short 2023) - IMDb Cubase: Music Production Software Atari ST - Wikipedia Macintosh SE - Wikipedia A History of Roland Samplers Mac Studio - Wikipedia Metagrid for iOS Music Notation Software – Sibelius Vestaboard Stream Deck XL | Elgato Loupedeck Live
Wie landet ein Unternehmen eigentlich als Sponsor auf dem Trikot von Sportlern und Sportlerinnen? Oder wie schafft man es mit seiner Bandenwerbung ins Stadion? Das alles erklärt uns in der aktuellen Folge David Metzger, Deputy Managing Director bei der sportsemotion ag. DIE Anlaufstelle, wenn es um Sport-Sponsoring geht. Er gibt spannende Einblicke und Tipps, damit auch Du mit diesem Marketing-Tool durchstarten kannst.Mehr über David Metzger:LinkedIn David MetzgerWebsite sportsemotionDiese Episode wird präsentiert von NewsRadar®, dem intelligenten Echtzeit-Tool von pressrelations Schweiz:Webseite pressrelationsInstagram pressrelationsFacebook pressrelationsLinkedIn pressrelationsHier findest du uns:Webseite Ferris Bühler CommunicationsFacebook Ferris Bühler CommunicationsLinkedIn Ferris Bühler CommunicationsInstagram Ferris Bühler CommunicationsWebseite StoryRadarInstagram StoryRadarWir freuen uns sehr über eine positive Bewertung auf Apple Podcasts.Fragen oder Anregungen dürft ihr jederzeit an storyradar@ferrisbuehler.com senden.
Composer David Metzger sits down for a brand new Film.Music.Media conversation! Dave is an industry legend who has built an incredible body of work as a composer, orchestrator and arranger. Besides his incredible body of work as a composer, he's also been composers' and songwriters' secret weapon when it comes to orchestration and arranging. Composers like Mark Mancina, John Powell and Henry Jackman have relied on Dave's skills to bring their music to life. And without Dave, the songs of Frozen, Moana, Spirited and Disenchanted wouldn't have the orchestral colors that they do. We dive into Dave's gorgeous score to Disney's Wish, and how he approached scoring his first feature since Brother Bear 2. Learn how Dave got hired on the project, and how he approached bringing the world of Wish to life. Dave also shares his path to becoming a composer, and how the biggest breaks in his career came when he was ready to give up hope. We talk about his big break working on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, how he formed a lasting creative relationship with Mark Mancina to become an essential part of his team, and much more! A Film.Music.Media Production | Produced & Presented by Kaya Savas
This week, Walt Disney Animation Studios released its latest movie, "Wish", in cinemas around the world. The film tells the story of Asha, a sharp-witted idealist, who makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe—the ruler of Rosas, King Magnifico—to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen. Recently, I got to speak with the composer of the film, David Metzger, who has worked on many of the greatest Disney films over his 25-year career, including "Moana", "Avengers" and "Frozen". David also most recently worked on the score for the "Once Upon A Studio" short that revived beloved characters, paying tribute to Walt Disney, and Metzger has beautifully crafted the music that will resonate with audiences everywhere. Both "Wish" and "Once Upon A Studio" are celebrating Disney's 100th anniversary. In this classic Disney score, David has created captivating melodies and orchestrations that harken back to the timeless magic, audiences worldwide have cherished for a century. With his expert touch, he transports us to a world where dreams come true, where wishes are granted, and where the power of music fills our hearts with wonder.
This week, Walt Disney Animation Studios released its latest movie, "Wish", in cinemas around the world. The film tells the story of Asha, a sharp-witted idealist, who makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe—the ruler of Rosas, King Magnifico—to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen. Recently, I got to speak with the composer of the film, David Metzger, who has worked on many of the greatest Disney films over his 25-year career, including "Moana", "Avengers" and "Frozen". David also most recently worked on the score for the "Once Upon A Studio" short that revived beloved characters, paying tribute to Walt Disney, and Metzger has beautifully crafted the music that will resonate with audiences everywhere. Both "Wish" and "Once Upon A Studio" are celebrating Disney's 100th anniversary. In this classic Disney score, David has created captivating melodies and orchestrations that harken back to the timeless magic, audiences worldwide have cherished for a century. With his expert touch, he transports us to a world where dreams come true, where wishes are granted, and where the power of music fills our hearts with wonder.
This week, Walt Disney Animation Studios released its latest movie, "Wish", in cinemas around the world. The film tells the story of Asha, a sharp-witted idealist, who makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe—the ruler of Rosas, King Magnifico—to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen. Recently, I got to speak with the composer of the film, David Metzger, who has worked on many of the greatest Disney films over his 25-year career, including "Moana", "Avengers" and "Frozen". David also most recently worked on the score for the "Once Upon A Studio" short that revived beloved characters, paying tribute to Walt Disney, and Metzger has beautifully crafted the music that will resonate with audiences everywhere. Both "Wish" and "Once Upon A Studio" are celebrating Disney's 100th anniversary. In this classic Disney score, David has created captivating melodies and orchestrations that harken back to the timeless magic, audiences worldwide have cherished for a century. With his expert touch, he transports us to a world where dreams come true, where wishes are granted, and where the power of music fills our hearts with wonder.
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David Metzger is a pediatric oncology nurse, father, podcaster, and author. In his recent book, Nurse Papa, he encounters the crazy intersection of his life as a dad to healthy kids and his role as a nurse caring for sick kids. David is also the host and creator of the popular Nurse Papa podcast in which in shares and normalizes his wild stories of parenthood. Nurse Papa Links: https://www.nursepapathebook.com/ https://www.nursepapathebook.com/the-podcast David on the Today Show: https://www.today.com/parents/dads/nurse-papa-switched-careers-realizing-taking-care-kids-fed-soul-rcna29535 Doctor Nurse Podcast Links: Doctor Nurse Links: https://linktr.ee/DoctorNursePodcast Wanna start a side hustle? Subscribe to the Doctor Nurse Podcast and I will show you how to start: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6253188857d9b15fd00f8329
David Metzger is a father, pediatric oncology nurse, podcaster, and author. His book, Nurse Papa, explores the strange intersection between his life as a father and his role as a nurse caring for sick children. 02:07: I picked adult acute care which seemed like an obvious place to start. 04:11: Why did you have to drop out of your program? 06:21: One of the things that she did that no one else did was she really prepared us to go home. 08:49: Do you think nurses form stronger bonds than doctors? 11:10: The thing that people don't really realize about pediatric oncology is that you may have a child who's 14 gets leukemia. 13:21: I could really feel like what would be like to have a child who was five years old because I have a five-year-old who was dying. 15:27: I will show up and take care of a child no matter who they are. 18:37: You got to put yourself in uncomfortable situations constantly, that's what parenthood is. 20:03: You are going to have a nurse mentor for the first couple of months who is watching you, watching you and guiding you, and making sure you don't kill anybody. 22:30: With children, they will not usually engage with the actual phenomena of dying, but there are so many ways that they will tell you that they're ready to go. 24:40: The ventilator is the next step to prolong life. 28:05: When we got him back in bed, he was like a new boy. 30:10: As a parent and as a caregiver, I had to live in a very healthy state of denial. 32:46: I will talk to absolutely anybody and I love having conversations with strangers and especially with strange kids. 33:59: If a child is in distress next to me, I will help that child. 35:42: What is one thing you wish you had known at the beginning of nursing school? 36:56: If there's only one thing you could do to improve health care in the US, what would it be and why? 37:39: Thriver Rapid Fire Questions 40:45: Aside from Cancer U, what is one resource you would recommend for cancer patients and caregivers? Resources David's podcastDavid's book Nurse Papa
Pediatric Oncology Nurse - Aka Nurse Papa. I'll be honest … I had to Google what Oncology was. Remember gratitude this holiday season!!! He talks death & his book - Nurse Papa --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Writerly Lifestyle Free NewsletterArticle and Full TranscriptNurse Papa WebsiteConnect with David on Twitter3 BIG TAKEAWAYS Keep creating work you can be proud ofSometimes the structure comes at the end of the creative processBalance is important in stories (and life)BIO David has worked as a pediatric oncology nurse at UCSF Children's Hospital for twelve years now. The bravery, laughter, perseverance, and the many smiles of the children and their parents who he has worked with have inspired this project.Nurse Papa is a prescriptive and heartwarming book written from the perspective of a pediatric oncology nurse who is also a father. The meditations within are directed at parents and all people who are looking to ask and answer some of life's big questions. You will laugh, you will cry, and you will learn about yourself.HELP!If you're reading this, can you do me a favor? Punch, slap, or poke that subscribe button! It costs you nothing and goes a long way in supporting this channel. I really appreciate it. See you next week!
Writerly Lifestyle Free NewsletterArticle and Full TranscriptNurse Papa WebsiteConnect with David on Twitter3 BIG TAKEAWAYS Keep creating work you can be proud ofSometimes the structure comes at the end of the creative processBalance is important in stories (and life)BIO David has worked as a pediatric oncology nurse at UCSF Children's Hospital for twelve years now. The bravery, laughter, perseverance, and the many smiles of the children and their parents who he has worked with have inspired this project.Nurse Papa is a prescriptive and heartwarming book written from the perspective of a pediatric oncology nurse who is also a father. The meditations within are directed at parents and all people who are looking to ask and answer some of life's big questions. You will laugh, you will cry, and you will learn about yourself.HELP!If you're reading this, can you do me a favor? Punch, slap, or poke that subscribe button! It costs you nothing and goes a long way in supporting this channel. I really appreciate it. See you next week!
*Trigger Warning* In our Story You May Have Missed, we do discuss a baby that had complications during birth and passed away* In this episode, we welcome Nurse Papa, David Metzger back to the show. We discuss his podcast but also dive into his now published book, Nurse Papa, as well. David talks about the writing of the book, including his colleagues on the pediatric oncology floor, and the patients that have impacted his life as a father. In his book, he gives us the ups and downs of being a father and a nurse and learning to co-mingle both roles. If you are in healthcare, you'll thoroughly enjoy his book as it will often validate things you've felt throughout your career and if you are not in healthcare, it gives you a peek into the world behind the beeping IV poles and code blues, while still giving you tools to be a better human on the other side. You can purchase David's book at this link: https://amzn.to/30ZwEex And don't forget Nurse Papa is a podcast you can download wherever you are listening to this now and David also takes parenting questions at david@nursepapathebook.com Just Some Podcast Social Media www.facebook.com/justsomepodcast www.twitter.com/justsomepodcast www.instagram.com/justsomepodcast Huge shoutout to Falcon Five-O for use of their music "Hard Living" and "Failure's Not the Same Without You".
In this episode, we would like to introduce our guest David Metzger. David is a Pediatric oncology nurse, host of the Nurse Papa Podcast, and also an author. He has recently written a book titled Nurse Papa 18 Meditations on Parenthood From a Pediatric Oncology Nurse. David shares his experience in being a Pediatric Oncology Nurse and father of 2. Cup of Nurses: https://fanlink.to/CONsite Frontline Warriors: https://fanlink.to/FWsite Apple https://fanlink.to/Applepodcast Spotify https://fanlink.to/Spotifypodcast Cup of Nurses Store https://fanlink.to/CONshop Frontline Warriors store https://fanlink.to/FWshop Interested in Travel Nursing? https://fanlink.to/TravelNurseNow Free Travel Nursing Guide https://fanlink.to/Travelnursingchecklist Nclex Guide https://fanlink.to/NCLEXguide Cup of Nurses FB Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cupofnurses Frontline Warriors FB group https://fanlink.to/FWFBgroup 0:00 Cup of Nurses Introduction 1:27 Guest Introduction 1:54 David Metzger Background 2:31 How do you balance being a pediatric nurse, father, and husband? 6:11 Struggles of children because of the pandemic 9:00 Meaningful life lessons from children 17:40 How can families handle pediatric deaths 23:43 Struggles of parents having kids in pediatric oncology 26:13 How do you keep the positive energy from your patients to your family 28:20 Learnings and advice for newbie parents 34:18 Profound moment with the book 47:23 Hobbies outside work 51:18 Where to buy Nurse Papa book
In this episode, we hear an excerpt from David Metzger's book, Nurse Papa, and talk about being a parent and being a pediatric hematology oncology nurse. David is a nurse, a podcaster, and an author. The Nurse Papa podcast can be found on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere else you go to seek an illuminating and immersive audio experience. You can find more about the book at www.nursepapathebook.com Nurse Papa Amazon Purchase Link Nurse Papa: 16 Meditations On Parenthood From A Pediatric Oncology Nurse In 16 thoughtful meditations, David Metzger, a father, and a pediatric oncology nurse, describes the difficult, beautiful, and profound experience of caring for both his patients and his own young children. Metzger brings in the voices of seasoned nurses, young patients, and his patients' parents, each adding a perspective that helps guide him throughout his career. Equally powerful, he invites readers deep into his days, both the joyful and the painful. These experiences plus the familiar struggles and comic blunders of early parenthood result in a moving, sometimes hysterical, often sad, but always honest look at what it truly means to be a caregiver. A unique perspective on the ins-and-outs of working in the medical field, Nurse Papa is not just a book for parents but for anyone who ponders life's big questions.
This week Tina is joined by David Metzger of the Nurse Papa podcast. Together they tell the disturbing story of a nurse determined to marry a doctor...even if he was already married to someone else. Dr. David Stephens brought cardiothoracic surgery to the state of Mississippi. He was well respected and revered until the decision to get involved with the nurse who worked for him would change his life forever. They close the show with a spotlight on David to celebrate the release of the Nurse Papa book. You will definitely want to stick around to the end if you want to hear Tina blubbering like a baby when they get to talking about the patients David has cared. You will also want to make sure to listen to the very end to hear the first chapter of the book. Please support our show by supporting our sponsors! Thank you to the American Nurses Credentialing Center for sponsoring our podcast. If you are thinking about getting certified in your nursing specialty, please go to https://goodnursebadnurse.com/ and click on the ANCC link for more information! Thank you to Trusted Health for sponsoring this episode. Please go to https://www.trustedhealth.com/gnbn and fill out a profile to help support our podcast and see what opportunities are out there for you! Thank you to our new sponsor Samuel Merritt University. If you're interested in getting more information on their MSN and DNP programs and scholarships visit them at https://smumsn.com and show them how much you appreciate them for sponsoring our podcast! Thank you to CBD Stat for continuing to sponsor our podcast! If you're interested in CBD, go to https://www.cbdstat.care/goodnursebadnurse and check them out! And of course our latest sponsor, Eko! Please visit them at https://ekohealth.com and use promo code GNBN for $20 off your purchase of the new Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope with Eko technology! Credits Dziemianowicz, J. (2021, August 15). “He Wasn't Dying Quick Enough”: Nurse Kills Heart Surgeon Husband To Obtain His Wealth. Oxygen Official Site; Oxygen. https://www.oxygen.com/accident-suicide-or-murder/crime-news/dr-david-stephens-given-drug-overdose-by-wife-stephanie Juan Ignacio Blanco. (2021). Stephanie Stephens | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers. Murderpedia.org. https://murderpedia.org/female.S/s/stephens-stephanie.htm Ruinsburg, R. (2017, June 15). Stephanie Stephens - His Estate Was Worth 3 Mil. - It Was Worth A Shot. Wickedwe; Wickedwe. https://wickedwe.com/stephanie-stephens/ Stephanie Lynne Tate Stephens (1967-2006) - Find... (2014). Findagrave.com. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16886639/stephanie-lynne-stephens STEPHENS v. STATE of Mississippi FindLaw's Supreme Court of Mississippi case and opinions. (2005, June 16). Findlaw. https://caselaw.findlaw.com/ms-supreme-court/1267528.html The Other Woman. (2004, January 7). Cbsnews.com. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-other-woman-07-01-2004/ WDAM. (2006, October 16). Stephanie Stephens Dies of Double Pneumonia. Https://Www.wdam.com; WDAM. https://www.wdam.com/story/5542333/stephanie-stephens-dies-of-double-pneumonia/
One might expect that a career spent in a hospital caring for sick children and grieving families would be a terribly depressing way to spend your life… but it's all about perspective. Pediatric Oncology Nurse, David Metzger, uses words like "laughter" and "joy" when describing a typical day caring for children battling cancer. And at the end of his shift, he carries new lessons home to his wife and his two healthy kids, with an enlightened perspective on fatherhood and life. David joins us to share stories of love, life, and loss, and to chat about his book (and podcast) Nurse Papa. Episode 51 opens with the guys catching up over a bit of a therapy session, which finds Adam venting about the constant bickering between his children. How can you diffuse the situation when literally anything you say elevates the emotion even more. When the therapy session comes to a close, the guys introduce David Metzger, R.N. to the conversation. David is a father of two, and a Pediatric Oncology Nurse at UCSF Beniof Children's Hospital in Oakland, CA where he cares for children with cancer. He also hosts a podcast and recently authored a book of the same name, “Nurse Papa,” which chronicles many experiences, stories, and lessons he has learned as a nurse and a father. They discuss topics including:• The path that led David to pediatric cancer care• The presence and importance of humor in his line of work• The unique relationship between nurse and patient• The shift between caring for sick children and fathering healthy ones• How becoming a father better prepared David for his job• And moreMarc shares an absolute “laugh riot” of a So That's a Thing Now which involves something called “pink sauce” before the guys close out the show in typical asinine fashion.Links:Nurse Papa (the book) on AmazonNurse Papa (the podcast) on AppleNurse Papa (official website)David Metzger (Instagram)Red Vault AudioCaspar BabypantsSpencer AlbeeStuffed Animal
In this episode, Adrianne is delighted to welcome back pediatric oncology nurse, podcaster, dad, and now author, David Metzger. He's back to tell us stories and to make Adrianne tear up with emotion - which he achieves in record time. Actually there's quite a bit of laughter and joy as they talk about David‘s new book Nurse Papa: 16 Meditations on Parenting from a Pediatric Oncology Nurse. In this easy-to-devour paperback David shares stories, lessons and perspectives about life through the lens of caring for kids facing their own mortality. As David's website explains “The meditations within are directed at parents and all people who are looking to ask and answer some of life's big questions. You will laugh, you will cry, and you will learn about yourself.”Stick around till the end to hear David read the first chapter of the book - even though you might need a Kleenex, a hug from your kids, and your credit card to snatch up this book immediately. You can learn more at nursepapathebook.comYou can also purchase David's book on Amazon. https://amzn.to/3sFEtzMFind him on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/nursepapathebook/?hl=en-----------Want more nursing-related content? Find the podcast, blogs, videos, merch, and more at linktr.ee/nursinguncensoredpodcast ————————Recorded with Zoom and edited with Descript.————————Copyright-free music included in this episode is found in the YouTube Audio Library:Subharmonic Pop - Loopop------------------ Nursing Uncensored participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com affiliated sites.
This week Tina is joined once again by fan-favorite David Metzger with the Nurse Papa podcast. Together they tell the not-so-Bonnie-and-Clyde story of a prison nurse from Tennessee who fell in love with a prisoner and proceeded to try to break him out with a plan that would leave a trail of destruction and heartache. The good nurse story is about a nurse in the United Kingdom who decided to give dogs who are dying a happy and comfortable place to live out the end of their lives. They close the show with the funniest joke in the world. Please support our show by supporting our sponsors! Thank you to Trusted Health for sponsoring this episode. Please go to https://www.trustedhealth.com/gnbn and fill out a profile to help support our podcast and see what opportunities are out there for you! Thank you to Samuel Merritt University. If you're interested in getting more information on their MSN and DNP programs and scholarships visit them at https://smumsn.com and show them how much you appreciate them for sponsoring our podcast! And of course our latest sponsor, Eko! Please visit them at https://ekohealth.com and use promo code GNBN for $20 off your purchase of the new Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope with Eko technology! Credits Associated Press. (2005, August 10). Officer Killed in Tenn. Courthouse Shooting. Fox News; Fox News. https://www.foxnews.com/story/officer-killed-in-tenn-courthouse-shooting Barker, S. (2009, April 26). Woman who killed prison guard wrote life story in jail. Knoxnews.com. http://archive.knoxnews.com/news/local/woman-who-killed-prison-guard-wrote-life-story-in-jail-ep-410110886-359442871.html CNN.com - Transcripts. (2013). Cnn.com. http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0508/09/lol.01.html Former Tennessee fugitive leaves behind diary of shooting. (2005, August 27). Https://Www.cleveland19.com. https://www.cleveland19.com/story/3768658/former-tennessee-fugitive-leaves-behind-diary-of-shooting/ Murderpedia. (2021). Jennifer Hyatte | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers. Murderpedia.org. https://murderpedia.org/female.H/h/hyatte-jennifer.htm NBC Universal. (2005, August 10). Amway claim gave fugitives away, cabbie says. NBC News; NBC News. https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna8896568 Search Results - Tennessee Felony Offender Information. (2021). Tn.gov. https://apps.tn.gov/foil-app/results.jsp Summers, J. (2021, January 6). Jerry Summers: The Hyattes - Tennessee's Bonnie And Clyde. Www.chattanoogan.com. https://www.chattanoogan.com/2021/1/6/420079/Jerry-Summers-The-Hyattes--.aspx Tennessee Department of Health: Licensure Verification. (2021). Tn.gov. https://apps.health.tn.gov/Licensure/Discipline.aspx https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/nurse-adopts-hospice-dogs/
In this episode, we would like to introduce you to our guest David Metzger who is a pediatric oncology nurse and father. He is author of the upcoming book, Nurse Papa: 16 Meditations From A Pediatric Oncology Nurse, an exploration of his role caring for sick children while raising healthy kids. He is also the host of the new podcast, also called Nurse Papa. IG page: @nursepapathebook.com Book Available August 2021 Website: https://cupofnurses.com/ Travel Nursing Checklist: https://cupofnurses.com/travel-checklist/ Purchase NCLEX guide: http://www.cupofnurses.com/nclex-study-guide/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtVmKMaDrBSV_MxxBWuHng Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cupofnurses/
On this episode of NITK, we interview David Metzger, author and podcast host of Nurse Papa. David is a career pediatric oncology nurse and father. We discuss what it's like to work in pediatric oncology and how to cope.
David Metzger is a paediatric oncology nurse who has taken the traumatic events he's witnessed in the workplace and transformed them into stories of hope and learning for his listeners and future readers. Join us as we discuss why he decided to share the challenging circumstances he sees and how it has impacted his own fathering abilities. Make sure to check out his upcoming book. Our Sponsor - Zenni Optical Tired of paying $300 for a pair of glasses at your optometrist? Check out Zenni Optical for great frames and lenses for a fraction of the price! https://imp.i279709.net/GjjQEk Where to find David Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/nurse-papa/id1547840889 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nursepapathebook/ Flawed Dad Social Media Instagram: @flaweddadpodcast TikTok: @flaweddadpodcast Email: flaweddadpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, Amie and Sara sit down with David Metzger, aka "Nurse Papa" to discuss life as a paediatric oncology nurse. How do you not take it home? How do you cope with seeing children so ill with small kids of your own? Is there a silver lining to working with these children? You have to listen to find out! He's writing a book and has a podcast called Nurse Papa! Follow Nurse Papa: https://www.nursepapathebook.com Instagram @nursepapathebook Twitter @nursepapa
This podcast features David Metzger, RN who is a pediatric oncology nurse based out of Oakland, California. David has written a book entitled Nurse Papa that will be released in August and also runs a podcast by the same name. Check out his book website @ Nurse Papa (nursepapathebook.com) and also his podcast @ Nurse Papa – Just Some Podcast Media or any platform you receive your podcasts from. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guy-beck/support
In this episode, Adrianne welcomes David Metzger, pediatric oncology nurse, podcaster, author, and father. He is gracious enough to open up about all of these roles, how they all blend together, and how he is using them to entertain and teach us.David and Adrianne run through all the emotions in their talk, so settle in for this one. They discuss things like: - What it’s like working with chronically ill children and their parents- How a nurse handles the strong emotions of being around sick kids- The way we communicate matters and memories of physical space- Family-centered care and the intuition of parents- The ritual of care after the death of a child- How David hopes to reach parents with his perspective and advice- The upcoming Nurse Papa book...and much more. Please connect with David for his great content:Nursepapathebook.com@nursepapathebook on InstagramFind the Nurse Papa podcast on your Favorite PlatformWe’d like to link you to Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/show/4tR8IXplzWNPSXbs1WzJIh?si=1LF-XD-VQKSNOqMIcsla4w-----------------------------Like this episode? Buy Adrianne a coffee to say thanks!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NUPodcastWant more nursing-related content?
This week Tina is once again joined by David Metzger, the creator and host of the podcast Nurse Papa. Together they take a journey back to the late 1800s when women were being hanged in the Salem, MA area for being witches. How does this relate to nursing and the medical field you may ask? Well, this whole crazy story started with none other than, you guessed it, a doctor! They close the show with a nice story about a doctor in the New York area who is trying to be an example for those around her by being part of a trial for the COVID vaccine. Please show our sponsors some love! Thank you to Trusted Health for sponsoring this episode. Please go to https://www.trustedhealth.com/gnbn and fill out a profile to help support our podcast and see what opportunities are out there for you! And also, thank you to CBD Stat! If you use CBD oils, please try our new sponsor CBD Stat and get 30% off high quality CBD available at http://www.cbdstat.care/goodnursebadnurse. Credits https://www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/salem-witch-trials https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/12/10/black-physician-moderna-vaccine
This week Tina is joined by pediatric oncology nurse and author of the soon to be published book, Nurse Papa, David Metzger. Together they tell the perplexing story of Dr. Linda Hazzard. Dr. Hazzard did not go to medical school, but, unfortunately for her patients, she was able to obtain a license to practice medicine in the state of Washington due to a loop hole in the law at the time. Tina and David struggle to make sense of this bizarre story. They close the show with a delightful story about a family who decided to help local businesses while giving back to those working on the front lines of the COVID pandemic. This episode is sponsored by Trusted Health. If you're even a little curious about travel nursing, go to trustedhealth.com/goodnurse and fill out a profile today! Credits https://www.historylink.org/File/7955 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/doctor-who-starved-her-patients-death-180953158/ https://www.5newsonline.com/article/news/local/er-doctor-helps-raise-thousands-for-seton-workers/269-13689360-143d-4326-968d-741273ccf14e
David and Stephen are joined by orchestrator and composer David Metzger, whose resume includes *Frozen,* *Muppets Most Wanted,* *The Avengers,* *Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2* and more. He shares his setup, which includes multiple Macs networked together, numerous music applications and (eventually) a full-blown orchestra.
David and Stephen are joined by orchestrator and composer David Metzger, whose resume includes *Frozen,* *Muppets Most Wanted,* *The Avengers,* *Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2* and more. He shares his setup, which includes multiple Macs networked together, numerous music applications and (eventually) a full-blown orchestra.
This week Tina is excited to have a pediatric oncology nurse, David Metzger with her to talk about all sorts of interesting things. They start off the show discussing David's book, Nurse Papa, that will be coming out in the next few months. Of course it wouldn't be Good Nurse Bad Nurse without a true crime story, so they discuss a story about an EMT who decided married life was just not enough of an adrenaline rush for him. However, rather than leave his wife, he had other plans that would take him to the south east beaches of Florida. They close the show with a story about an EMT whose quick thinking helped save the arm of a very disturbed man. This week's show is brought to you by nurse travel agency, Trusted Health. If you're even a little curious about travel nursing, go to trustedhealth.com/goodnurse and fill out a profile so you can start seeing jobs and what they pay today!
David Metzger has already written and directed three independent films here in Vermont and he has begun work on a fourth. What does it take to get a movie made up here and what is his approach to the art of directing? David also reflects on how his encounters with Dan Aykroyd, Benecio del Toro, and Martin Scorcese affected his journey into cinema.
Wiederholungssendung mit Interviews von Bernd Tubach zum Fach Kirchengeschichte, Franziska und Jonathan Willer zu ihrem Fachpraktikum in den USA, David Metzger zu seinem Fachpraktikum in der Mongolei und Eduard Ertmann zu seinem Studium am BSB.
Diesmal ist Moderator Osvaldo Schapansky im Gespräch mit Dozent Andy Wiebe zu einer politischen Bildungsreise und David Metzger zu seinem Fachpraktikum in der Mongolei.
Rhetoric Before and Beyond the Greeks I’m Mary Hedengren, Samantha and Morgan are in the booth and this is Mere Rhetoric, the podcast for beginners and insiders about the ideas, people and movements who have shaped rhetorical history. But what does that even mean? When we talk about the rhetorical tradition on this podcast, we actually don’t mean the rhetorical tradition. We mean the tradition of a very small group of people living mostly in one city in one corner of the Mediterranean. We mean Athenian rhetorical tradition, which, no doubt, has had a long and extensive influence in Western culture from the Romans to the Victorians to this podcast. But while many views of rhetoric focus on the Athenian theories, rhetoric has a far larger reach. After all, what could be more universal than using words to convince other people, to make them better understand you, to create a connection? If we define rhetoric, as Burke does, as “the use of words by human agents to form attitudes or induce actions in other human agents”—why everyone does that! There have been so many human agents on the world, all over the world, and how have they thought about forming attitudes or actions with words? This is one of the questions that Carol D. Lipson and Roberta A Brinkley seek to answer in their edited anthology Rhetoric Before and Beyond the Greeks. The book looks at 3 major regions, as well as a few “bonus” sections, to find alternative views of rhetoric in the ancient world. The three main areas are Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Chinese rhetoric. Mesopotamian William W Hallo does a quick survey of ancient Mesopotamia and finds rhetorical genres like diatribes and proverbs and disputations as rich ground for a foundation of rhetoric, not to mention the value of looking at epic poetry like Gilgamesh for examples of the kind of rhetoric that sets up such poetic words. Think of the Exordia that calls all the people around to listen to a tale and promises them the relative merits of doing so. Roberta Brinkley, too, looks at the Mesopotamian epics as an early rhetorical hotbed. She focuses on how the epic of Inanna illustrates the rhetorical choices of “the earliest known writer” Enheduanna, who lived in 2300 BC. Let me say that again, 2300 BC. I’m not sure what the Greeks were doing at that time, but they probably weren’t writing what Brinkley calls “rhetorically complex sophistical compositions [that] challenge the traditional canon of rhetoric and thereby many of the origins stores and foundational assumptions of the humanities” (49). And yet, Binkly points out, when did you hear of Enhuduanna? Paul Hoskisson and Grant M. Boswell turn from religious hymns for a goddess to another key genre: shameless self promotion, as Sennacherib “the great king, the powerful king, the king of all there is” sets up some columns to set up how great he is. As Hoskisson and Boswell point out “Assyrian kingship was performative in that Assyrian kings continuously legitimized their claim to the throne” (75).y The next section shifts to the West to the Egyptian rhetorical tradition. Carol S. Lipson argue that “It all comes down to Maat” in ancient Egyptian rhetoric, where Maat is “what is right” sort of justice and morality and the order of the “sun, moon and stars” a “balanced state of creation” (81). Egyptian letters concern themselves with moves that perform “maat” Deborah Sweeny meanwhile examines the legal texts of ancient Egypt for examples of persuasion and eloquence. Just as legal tradition spurred the development of rhetoric in ancient Greece, Sweeney sees similar developments in the legal texts of Egypt. Chinese rhetoric may seem the epitome of exotic compared to Athenian rhetoric, but the Chinese had a richly developed pattern for discussing rhetoric. George Q Xu describes the confusion principles of rhetoric which ranks different kinds of speech, with “clever talk” taking the lowest rung (122) Arabella lyon, meanwhile, describes the value of silence in confusion rhetoric As she says “Confucian silences go beyond a reticence to speak, a willingness to act and a refusal of eloquence” the “silence workds by not saying what should be obsious, what should be self-discovered and that which alienated” (138). Yameng Liu Xunzi and Han Feizi’s rhetorical criticism, arguing hat “instead of a mere byproduct of philosophical inquiries, classical Chinese rhetoric was a discipline/practice in its own right” (161) as different schools of thought competed with each other. After Mesopatamia, Egypt and China are investigated, there’s a sort of catch-all of many alternative traditions. David Metzger writes about the rhetoric of the frist five books of the Hebrew Bible, and James W Watts and C Jan Swearingen look at ancient near eastern texts. Meanwhile Richard Leo Enos actually deals with Greek rhetoric, but a different type of Greek—the rhetoric of Rhodes. Rhodes was a far more diverse city-state than Athens. As Enos says “the orientation of rhetoric at Rhodes was not internal but external. That is, the emphasis on rhetoric was directed toward facilitating communication with other peoples (184) Such a perspective emphasized a cross-cultral epideictic rhetoric, inclusive and found on declamation” (194). Going over my notes in this text, I see I’ve written “ooh, I’m all psyched now,” and I admit that I am again—there’s a lot more the Greek rhetoric than just one city-state stuck in a hundred-year period. That’s what the whole book is arguing—there’s a whole world of rhetoric out there and we ought to do something to explore it. There are some questions of omission you could have about this volume: for example, why talk about ancient China but not India? It’s hard to anthologize anything without leaving something out and especially a topic as ambitious as everything-not-ancient-Greek. Don’t worry, Lipson and Brinkley came out with a sequel to this book five years later called Ancient Non-Greek Rhetoric. And, yep, it continues to expand the view of what is rhetoric, collecting works about the ancient near-east, Japan, India and pre-Roman Ireland. It’s a pretty exciting and wide ranging text itself and you know what? It’s not done yet! Studying the rhetorical traditions of people wherever they use language can yield fresh insights into what rhetoric is and how it works. Kind of makes you want to get out there and open up rhetoric to something beyond just 5h century BC Athens, up to the whole world. If you want to open this podcast up to some particular types of rhetoric, go ahead and email us at mererhetoricpodcast@gmail.com because there’s a lot of rhetoric out there and we just have to tackle it one week at a time.
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