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Hosted by Michael Tetreault | Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today Episode Overview In one of the most comprehensive episodes in DocPreneur Leadership Podcast history, host Michael Tetreault takes an honest, evidence-based, and encouraging look at the cash-pay and subscription-based primary care landscape — who it serves, how it works, where it's heading, and what every physician and advanced practice clinician needs to understand before making a career-defining decision. This episode doesn't take sides. It takes a clear-eyed look at the full picture — including the parts that don't always make it into the conference keynote. What's Covered in This Episode The Foundation Not all subscription-based primary care models are the same. Two models operating in this space share surface-level similarities but are structurally distinct businesses with different economic logic, different patient populations, and different long-term trajectories. Understanding which one you're considering — and why — changes everything about how you plan. A Lesson From Healthcare History Before committing to any practice model, it helps to understand what happened to the movements that came before it. This episode traces three instructive parallels: the micropractice and ideal medical practice movement of the early 2000s; the decades-long fight for healthcare price transparency and what happened when physicians finally got it; and the rise and reality check of retail health — what scaled, what didn't, and why. The common thread in every model that has achieved durable scale in American healthcare is the same: structural fit with the economic environment, not ideological purity. Two Pathways, One Brand Name The episode walks through both economic models in the cash-pay primary care space — the purist, cash-only, no-insurance model and the employer-integrated model — explaining how each works, who each serves, and what the financial picture actually looks like for physicians considering either path. The revenue math is done out loud. The sustainability data from peer-reviewed research is cited. The patient demographic fit for each model is examined honestly and specifically. Who Each Model Serves — and Where Other Models Fit Better A detailed breakdown of the patient populations each model genuinely serves well — and an honest, evidence-based look at the patient populations where other models may be a better structural fit. Including Medicare-eligible patients, patients with complex chronic disease, lower-income households, and employees of small and mid-sized businesses. The Overlooked Opportunity — NPs, PAs, and Advanced Practice Clinicians One of the most significant and underexplored opportunities in subscription-based healthcare delivery today is the direct-care model as a pathway for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other advanced practice clinicians. The evidence on NP and PA-led primary care outcomes is strong and peer-reviewed. The physician shortage projections make the need urgent. And the organizational infrastructure for advanced practice clinician-led direct-care practices is largely unbuilt — which means the opportunity belongs to whoever moves first. The Organizational Landscape An honest look at what the multiplicity of organizations, coalitions, and alliances in the cash-pay primary care space tells us — and what research on professional association dynamics says about the long-term implications of organizational fragmentation for legislative effectiveness and individual practice planning. One Brand, Two Directions Drawing on four documented historical parallels from the history of American medicine — the AMA and managed care, osteopathic medicine's identity divide, family medicine's emergence as a separate specialty, and the micropractice movement — the episode makes the case that two communities with genuinely different economic interests and regulatory priorities currently sharing a brand name may, consistent with historical precedent, find their own distinct professional homes over time. This is presented as pattern recognition grounded in verified historical evidence — and as practical planning context for physicians building practices today. The Tax and Structuring Update A clear, practical summary of the 2025 "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act changes — effective January 2026 — and what they mean for HSA eligibility of cash-pay membership fees. What qualifies, what doesn't, and why legal counsel is essential before making any representations to patients about tax-advantaged payment options. Eight Questions Before You Commit A practical pre-decision checklist — eight specific questions every physician or advanced practice clinician should be able to answer clearly before committing to any cash-pay practice pathway. Key Takeaways Cash-pay primary care and concierge medicine are not the same model, do not serve the same patient populations, and should not be evaluated as interchangeable alternatives. The purist cash-pay model has grown from approximately 100 practices in 2009 to over 2,100 by 2023 — real and meaningful growth. The financial sustainability data, however, reflects consistent challenges that peer-reviewed research has documented specifically in lower-income markets and solo practice settings. The employer-integrated pathway has stronger structural sustainability — multiple revenue streams, embedded benefit relationships, and documented employer cost reductions of 12 to 20 percent over three to five years. A December 2025 Johns Hopkins study found concierge and cash-pay primary care practices combined grew 83.1 percent between 2018 and 2023. The employer-integrated model is the primary driver of that growth trajectory. Concierge medicine — particularly the PCM model — is not retreating. The global concierge medicine market is projected to surpass $34 billion by 2032 and is growing at a compound annual rate that outpaces most healthcare market segments. The National Academy of Medicine's 2021 Future of Nursing report, AAMC physician shortage projections, and peer-reviewed NP/PA outcomes research collectively point to advanced practice clinician-led direct-care models as one of the most significant underexplored opportunities in subscription-based healthcare delivery. Pattern recognition from healthcare history — price transparency, retail health, the micropractice movement — consistently shows that the distance between a compelling healthcare idea and durable scaled impact is longer and more complicated than early advocacy suggests. Models that have achieved durable scale in American primary care share one characteristic: structural fit with the economic environment, not independence from it. Sources and Citations All claims in this episode are supported by published, verifiable sources. Full citations below. Micropractice and Practice Model History Moore, G. (2002). "Accountability and Improvement in Physician Practice." Family Medicine. Moore, G. & Showstack, J. (2003). "Primary Care Medicine in Crisis." Health Affairs. healthaffairs.org AAFP TransforMED Initiative. (2006). aafp.org Nutting, P.A. et al. (2010). "Initial Lessons From the First National Demonstration Project on Practice Transformation to a Patient-Centered Medical Home." 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Send us Fan MailWelcome back, everyone, for the conclusion of my interview with retired ATF Special Agent Jennifer Eskew. A little about Jennifer. Jennifer (CLARKE) Eskew is a former Virginia State Trooper, a retired ATF Senior Special Agent, an Author, and a subject matter expert in undercover operations, fire and explosion origin and cause determinations, and criminal investigations involving the violent crimes of arson and bombings, armed career criminals, and financial fraud.Jennifer graduated from the Virginia State Police Academy in 1986, beginning her career as a uniform trooper, then as an undercover trooper. This period of her law enforcement career is the focus of her newly released debut true crime memoir: BECOMING FIRE: Chasing the Passion to Protect, Serve, and Love. Jennifer became a Special Agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) in 1990. She worked undercover and investigated criminal cases, eventually joining the ATF National Response Team in 1994, becoming a Certified Explosives Specialist and a Certified Fire Investigator. She was involved in many large-scale arson/bombing investigations, including Centennial Park, Sandy Springs double bombings, The Otherside Lounge bombing, and the 9/11 Pentagon terror attack. She's currently writing her second true-crime memoir, highlighting her undercover casework with ATF.Please enjoy this fascinating conversation as we focus on her career with the ATF and the dangerous, undercover, and high-profile cases she investigated. In today's episode, we discuss:· Why Jennifer chose a career with the ATF?· The differences in switching over from state law enforcement to a federal agency. · Her first undercover role with the ATF.· Her most memorable assignment was with the ATF. · Responding to the Pentagon on 9/11 and doing the arduous task of collecting evidence from the plane crash.· Jennifer's advice she would give to someone who wants to be a trooper or ATF agent.· The physical and mental aftermath of agents working at the crash site at the Pentagon.· Her new book, Becoming Fire: Chasing the Passion to Protect, Serve, and Love: A True Crime Memoir.· Having the legendary Lt. Joe Kenda blurb her book. All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Please visit Jennifer's website to learn more about her and her book.Check out my newest book! Police Stories: The Rookie Years - True Crime, Chaos & Life as a Big City Cop!Head on over to my website! What's the craziest thing you saw when you were a cop?My first week on the job, a guy running at me with a butcher knife. He'd just killed his brother over the last hot dog.That's chapter 1. There are 33 more.Police Stories: The Rookie Years just launched - available on Amazon. Search 'Police Stories Patrick O'Donnell' or click thSupport the show
Send us Fan MailWelcome everyone, to part one of my interview with retired ATF Special Agent Jennifer Eskew. The conclusion of this interview will air next Sunday!A little about Jennifer: Jennifer (CLARKE) Eskew is a former Virginia State Trooper, a retired ATF Senior Special Agent, an Author, and subject matter expert in undercover operations, fire and explosion origin and cause determinations, and criminal investigations involving the violent crimes of arson and bombings, armed career criminals, and financial fraud.Jennifer graduated from the Virginia State Police Academy in 1986, beginning her career as a uniform trooper, then as an undercover trooper. This period of her law enforcement career is the focus of her newly released debut true-crime memoir, BECOMING FIRE: Chasing the Passion to Protect, Serve, and Love. Jennifer became a Special Agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) in 1990. She worked undercover and investigated criminal cases, eventually joining the ATF National Response Team in 1994, becoming a Certified Explosives Specialist and a Certified Fire Investigator. She was involved in numerous large-scale arson/bombing investigations, including Centennial Park, Sandy Springs double bombings, The Otherside Lounge bombing, and the 9/11 Pentagon terror attack. She's currently writing her second true-crime memoir, highlighting her undercover casework with the ATF.Please enjoy this fascinating conversation as we track Jennifer's early law enforcement career as she transitioned from trooper to ATF agent. Next week, we focus on her career with the ATF and the dangerous, undercover, and high-profile cases she investigated. In today's episode, we discuss:· The violent incident that happened to her mother and sister that shook her small town and lit the fuse to her wanting to be in law enforcement. · From wanting to save Free Willy to becoming a cop. How did that happen?· How a trip to Japan at a young age molded her future. · Going into the Virginia State Police academy and the medical scare that almost prevented her from becoming a trooper.· Having a boss tell her class that women and wine will torpedo your career.· An unusual first day of field training.· The pitfalls of unprofessional FTO / Recruit relationships.· Jennifer's first day of going out solo as a trooper.· Becoming an undercover trooper. How she got picked and what cases she worked on.· Going undercover to catch a bomber on a college campus.· Being bait for a serial killer.All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Please visit Jennifer's website to learn more about her and her book.Check out my newest book! Police Stories: The Rookie Years - True Crime, Chaos & Life as a Big City Cop!Head on over to my website! What's the craziest thing you saw when you were a cop?My first week on the job, a guy running at me with a butcher knife. He'd just killed his brother over the last hot dog.That's chapter 1. There are 33 more.Police Stories: The Rookie Years just launched - available on Amazon. Search 'Police Stories Patrick O'Donnell' or click thSupport the show
When Undercover Police Plans Go Bad: From Virginia State Police to the ATF. The consequences can be immediate, violent, and life-altering. Few understand this reality better than Jennifer Clark Eskew, a retired ATF agent whose career began on the front lines as an undercover Virginia State Police trooper and later evolved into some of the most dangerous covert work in federal law enforcement. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. Eskew's story is one of grit, calculated risk, and survival, one that continues to resonate across law enforcement circles and on platforms like the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast's Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and beyond, where her experiences are discussed through interviews, her Podcast appearance, and content shared on their website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and most major podcast platforms. A Bad Day Undercover Jennifer Eskew's undercover career started early, and it started hard. As a Virginia State Police trooper, she was selected for undercover work at a time when female officers were still rare, especially in deep-cover assignments. Supporting articles about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium , Blogspot and Linkedin . One operation in particular would change everything. When Undercover Police Plans Go Bad: From Virginia State Police to the ATF. “It was just a really bad day,” Eskew has said of the moment when an undercover operation unraveled. “The gang I was dealing with started getting weird. The energy shifted.” Available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and most major Podcast networks. Her backup was slow to respond. What Eskew didn't yet know was that the very gang members she had been investigating had mistaken someone else for a rival. They shot and killed the wrong man, shooting him five times. “That's when you realize how fast things can go sideways,” she later reflected. “You can plan everything perfectly, and it still falls apart.” The incident underscored a harsh truth of undercover policing: even when an officer survives, the psychological toll can be profound. Eventually, Eskew made the decision to leave the agency, not to step away from undercover work, but to continue it at a higher level. Look for The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. From State Trooper to ATF Eskew transitioned to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), where her undercover experience made her a natural fit for high-risk federal investigations. At ATF, she went deeper than ever before, posing not just as a criminal associate, but at times as a contract killer. When Undercover Police Plans Go Bad: From Virginia State Police to the ATF. “She was essentially an undercover hitman,” one colleague noted. “Or hitwoman. She had to convince the worst people you can imagine that she was one of them.” Much like famed ATF undercover agent Jay Dobyns, Eskew infiltrated violent criminal organizations. Her role required adopting a persona capable of inspiring fear and trust at the same time, an impossible balance where a single misstep could mean death. Available for free on their website and streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and other podcast platforms. “In those moments,” Eskew has said, “you're constantly asking yourself where the act ends and where Jennifer begins.” The Power and Risk of Female Undercover Officers Eskew's career highlights why female undercover officers are uniquely valuable in law enforcement. Often perceived as non-threatening, women can exploit dangerous misconceptions held by criminals. “I could go into any bar, and I wouldn't pose a threat,” Eskew explained. “I could get an enormous amount of information. They may look at me as a victim, but not as a threat, and that makes you incredibly valuable for UC work.” When Undercover Police Plans Go Bad: From Virginia State Police to the ATF. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast episode is available for free on their website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify and most major podcast platforms. Female officers have proven especially effective in infiltrating drug rings, organized crime syndicates, and prostitution-related operations. As more women enter law enforcement, agencies are increasingly recognizing these tactical advantages. But the work comes with risks that male officers rarely face. “Overcoming sexual advances is a constant concern,” Eskew noted. Across the United States, there have been documented cases where female undercover officers were sexually assaulted during operations. These realities demand specialized training, preparation, and institutional support. More information and the interview with her is available on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and other major platforms “There are things we deal with that men don't,” she said. “But there are also things we can do better.” Breaking Barriers in a Male-Dominated World Jennifer Clark Eskew always felt a spark, a calling to serve and protect. When she entered the all-male world of the Virginia State Police, she endured grueling academy challenges and relentless pressure to prove herself. When Undercover Police Plans Go Bad: From Virginia State Police to the ATF. The episode can be found on The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and across most podcast platforms where listeners will find authentic law enforcement stories. Determined to succeed as one of the first female troopers in that State Police agency, she faced rookie mistakes, high-stakes decisions, and constant scrutiny. Then came her selection as the first full-time female undercover state police officer in Virginia. Immersed in a world of drug dealers and gun traffickers, Eskew thrived under pressure, even as the adrenaline and danger blurred the lines between her real identity and her undercover persona. “With her fire burning stronger than ever,” one admirer wrote, “she refused to be extinguished.” Becoming Fire Eskew's journey is chronicled in her Book, Becoming Fire: Chasing the Passion to Protect, Serve, and Love. Part memoir, part survival story, the book captures the emotional cost of undercover work alongside the humor, fear, and resilience that define it. “You'll laugh, you'll cry,” Eskew has said, “but you won't forget it.” Listeners can tune in on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most every major Podcast platform and follow updates on Facebook, Instagram, and other major News outlets. You can find the show on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, X (formerly Twitter), and LinkedIn, as well as read companion articles and updates on Medium, Blogspot, YouTube, and even IMDB. Today, her story continues to reach new audiences through her appearance on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, their Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and video platforms like YouTube, offering a rare look into what happens when undercover police plans go bad, and what it takes to come back stronger. When Undercover Police Plans Go Bad: From Virginia State Police to the ATF. Jennifer Eskew's legacy is not just about danger or deception. It's about courage, adaptability, and a woman who walked into the darkest corners of criminal life and came out still burning. You can contact John J. “Jay” Wiley by email at Jay@letradio.com , or learn more about him on their website . Stay connected with updates and future episodes by following the show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, their website and other Social Media Platforms. Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@letradio.com. Listen to this special episode on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and most major podcast platforms. Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page , look for the one with the bright green logo. 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Jennifer Eskew shares her journey from starting her career as a Virginia State Trooper to going deep undercover on major drug and gun cases before joining the ATF. She breaks down what undercover work was really like, including investigations involving outlaw bikers and murder-for-hire plots, and how those years on the street shaped her as an agent. Jennifer also opens up about transitioning into the ATF's arson and explosives division, responding to some of the most significant crime scenes in U.S. history — including the Olympic bombing and 9/11 at the Pentagon. The conversation explores the long-term trauma that comes with the job, the personal toll of high-risk investigations, and her cancer diagnosis linked to 9/11 exposure, offering a powerful look at the hidden cost of a life spent in law enforcement. _____________________________________________ #Undercover #TrueCrime #LawEnforcement #ATFAgent #PoliceStories #CrimeDocumentary #RealStories #youtubepodcast _____________________________________________ Thank you to PRIZEPICKS for sponsoring this episode: Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/IANBICK and use code IANBICK and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! _____________________________________________ Connect with Jennifer Eskew: https://www.jenniferclarkeeskew.com/ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 From State Trooper to ATF Agent: Jennifer Eskew's Career 01:23 Background, Motivation, and Writing Her New Book 02:56 Early Work in Healthcare and Rehabilitation 04:52 Choosing Law Enforcement and Family Support 09:09 Becoming a Female State Trooper 15:09 First Days on the Job and Learning the Reality 18:58 Rookie Mistakes, Hard Lessons, and Earning Respect 22:58 The Danger of Patrol Work and Daily Risk 35:35 Moving Undercover: Entering a Double Life 41:47 Undercover Operations: Drug and Gun Cases 54:00 Risks, Tactics, and Living Undercover 01:07:40 Undercover Stories That Still Stand Out 01:20:15 From State Police to Federal Agent 01:33:55 Joining the ATF and Federal Training 01:37:06 Biker Stings and High-Stakes Federal Cases 01:49:20 Inside a Murder-for-Hire Investigation 01:55:15 ATF Operations Beyond Undercover Work 02:03:51 National Response Team: Arson, Fires, and Bombings 02:14:17 Responding to 9/11 at the Pentagon 02:27:00 Aftermath of 9/11: Trauma, Debris, and Health Impact 02:36:31 Life After Law Enforcement, Reflection, and Legacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! Season's greetings to you all as we enter the holidays. Victoria Eskew joins me on this episode.She is an incredible social media strategist for a variety of automotive companies on the east coast in addition to being a great enthusiast herself as she gather the most amount of miles possible on her 996 Carrera. We catch up on both of our respective LA trips, Luft, getting an amazing feature with Porsche USA, riding in a CLK Black Series, and so much more. It was an immense treat to have Victoria back on the pod.Please give her a follow on IG and subscribe to her YT channel @victoriajuliette__Enthusiasts never die!
Virginia State Trooper & 29-year ATF Special Agent Jennifer Eskew shares shocking police stories from her 33-year law enforcement career on "Things Police See" podcast with host Steve Gold. From her first double-fatality crash as a rookie trooper to terrifying undercover crack buys in gang-infested Portsmouth, VA, and heartwarming rescues of drug-addicted moms—discover intense cop moments, bizarre naked arrests, and life-saving advice for new officers. Jennifer's new memoir Becoming Fire: Chasing the Passion to Protect, Serve and Love launches Nov 18—pre-order now! Foreword by Joe Kenda. Perfect for true crime fans, law enforcement enthusiasts, and police story lovers. Get Jennifer's Book https://www.jenniferclarkeeskew.com/ Bodycam Breakdowns - https://www.youtube.com/@thingspolicesee Contact Steve - steve@thingspolicesee.com Support the TPS show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055
In this episode, we're joined by Christina and Matt Eskew of The Hellflowers, the explosive LA-based band known for fusing punk, garage, and rock 'n' roll into a sound that's both raw and infectious. Formed in 2015, The Hellflowers draw inspiration from legends like Blondie and The Ramones, creating music that pays homage to punk's roots while carving out a space all their own.With much of their catalog now available on CD via Rum Bar Records, Christina and Matt reflect on the road so far — and what's still ahead.MusicGang Green "Out On The Couch"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll"The Charms "So Pretty"The Hellflowers "Come On, Lets Dance"Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
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What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! This week, I welcome the founder of the up and coming social media company Tune up social, Miss Victoria Eskew. Victoria is based out of Jersey and is an awesome enthusiast. She started up tune up social and is absolutely killing it for her clients. Making sure to get their stories out to the right people, so it is only right to have her on to discuss her own story. She is a 996 enthusiast and lives the dope east coast aesthetic. We discuss which car brands are doing it right, why she does not want to put PCCM in her 996, what she loves about car culture on the upper east coast, her love mid 2000's G-wagons and so much more! It was really treat to talk with Victoria and I hope you enjoy this great conversation. You can find her on IG and Youtube @victoriajuliette and most importantly, you can find tune up social on IG @tuneup.social. Huge ups to Victoria. Enthusiasts never die!
In this episode of the My DPC Story Podcast, Dr. Phil Eskew, a DPC physician, lawyer, and MBA, shares invaluable insights on the legal and regulatory aspects of Direct Primary Care (DPC). Dr. Eskew emphasizes the importance of clear patient agreements, discusses HIPAA compliance and HSA, and offers expert advice on DPC contracts and physician employment terms. He also provides key considerations for telemedicine models, state-specific regulations, and integrating clinical workflows. The episode delves into the significance of understanding the legalities of DPC and encourages listeners with legal questions to engage with the podcast. The episode offers a rich resource for DPC professionals, featuring discussions on DPC's legal, clinical, and administrative aspects, making it a must-listen for DPC physicians and those interested in the field.I'd LOVE to hear from you! Now you can send a TEXT MESSAGE! Be sure to leave your contact EMAIL so I can return your message!-> SPRUCE HEALTH: NEW USERS get 20% off your SPRUCE HEALTH paid plan with code: MARYAL20Support the showBe A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
Katie Taylor, K.B. Taylor Marketing, Bruce Burkholder, Robins, Eskew, Smith & Jordan CPAs, Peter Faser, The Profitability Coach (ProfitSense with Bill McDermott, Episode 63) This episode of ProfitSense, hosted by Bill McDermott, explores crucial elements for business success, featuring insights from Katie Taylor of K.B. Taylor Marketing, Bruce Burkholder from Robins, Eskew, Smith & Jordan […]
Katie Taylor, K.B. Taylor Marketing, Bruce Burkholder, Robins, Eskew, Smith & Jordan CPAs, Peter Faser, The Profitability Coach (ProfitSense with Bill McDermott, Episode 63) This episode of ProfitSense, hosted by Bill McDermott, explores crucial elements for business success, featuring insights from Katie Taylor of K.B. Taylor Marketing, Bruce Burkholder from Robins, Eskew, Smith & Jordan […] The post Katie Taylor, K.B. Taylor Marketing, Bruce Burkholder, Robins, Eskew, Smith & Jordan CPAs, Peter Faser, The Profitability Coach appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Communications expert Tucker Eskew has been a participant in some of the most seminal moments in American political history over the course of the past 30+ years...a protege of the famed Republican strategist Lee Atwater, senior aide to the Bush 2000 win over John McCain in the fractious South Carolina primary, working in the White House the morning of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a stint representing the Bush Administration at 10 Downing Street in London, one of Sarah Palin's lead handlers during her whirlwhind 2008 VP experience...among many other momentous experiences during his decades in and around politics. In this conversation, Tucker talks his path to politics and his time as both observer and player in some of the most important moments in recent American history.IN THIS EPISODETucker's roots as the son of a journalist growing up in the Southeast...The DC internship that set him on a path toward working in politics...A couple of his favorite Strom Thurmond stories...Tucker, in his mid 20s, becomes Press Secretary for South Carolina Governor Caroll Campbell...Tucker remembers lessons learned from his mentor - the famed GOP operative, Lee Atwater...Tucker's role on the ground during the bruising, fractious 2000 South Carolina primary between Bush and McCain...Tucker talks the strategic acumen of Karl Rove...Tucker's role as a Bush spokesman in West Palm Beach during the 2000 post-election chaos...Tucker recounts his amazing story of working in the White House on the morning of the 9/11 terrorist attacks...Tucker works out of 10 Downing Street for months, partnering with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in the aftermath of 9/11...Tucker's stint as one of the senior handlers for Sarah Palin during her tumultuous 2008 VP experience...Why John McCain had a sense of relief after losing the 2008 presidential race...Lessons learned from 19 years as a partner at the corporate comms firm Vianovo...AND Whit Ayres, the BBC, Doug Bailey, James Baker, Dan Bartlett, John Buckley, Blaine Bull, Alistair Campbell, Chad Man, Lon Chaney, Dick Cheney, Bill Clinton, the Coalition Information Center, Candy Crowley, Matthew Dowd, emergency bunkers, Ray Eskew, flashbulb moments, fog of war, Gerald Ford, Michael Gerson, the Greenville News-Piedmont, Albert Hawkins, Karen Hughes, Jesse Jackson, Greg Jenkins, Lafayette Square, Jim Lake, Joe Lieberman, Larry Lindsey, low bono, Mary Matalin, Bob McAllister, Anita McBride, Tim McBride, mimeographs, next man up, the News Literacy Project, Richard Nixon, Bob Novak, pocket doors, the Presidential Campaign Hotline, the Reagan/Bush 1984 war room, red light moments, Condaleeza Rice, the Roosevelt Room, Mark Sanford, South Lawn moments, sucker optimists, James Taylor, UPI, The University of the South, ugly babies, George Wallace, Jim Wilkinson & more!
I'd LOVE to hear from you! Now you can send a TEXT MESSAGE! Be sure to leave your contact EMAIL so I can return your message!In this episode of the "My DPC Story Podcast," Dr. Maryal Concepcion hosts a compelling discussion with three influential figures in the Direct Primary Care (DPC) space: Dr. Garrison Bliss, Dr. Phil Eskew, and Jay Keese. Dr. Bliss shares his journey from traditional healthcare to co-founding Qliance and advocating for DPC. Dr. Eskew, a family physician, MBA and attorney, discusses legal protections for DPC, emphasizing its potential to improve healthcare quality by reducing the reliance on specialists. Jay Keese, Executive Director of the Direct Primary Care Coalition, outlines the Coalition's achievements, including legislative successes and upcoming lobbying efforts for the Primary Care Enhancement Act and the Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act. The conversation delves into DPC's cost-saving potential, its impact during COVID-19, and the significance of preserving physician autonomy and patient-focused care. Listeners are encouraged to engage with additional resources and participate in advocacy efforts to expand DPC accessibility. Don't miss insights on the DPC Coalition's upcoming events, including a steering committee meeting and the Health Rosetta RosettaFest. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of healthcare and the DPC movement.Simplify your life with DrChrono by EverHealth, the #1, mobile, all-in-one EHR. CLICK HERE TO TRY IT FREE FOR 30 DAYS! FREE 1 month trial - HEIDI HEALTH PRO: As Individualized As Your DPC. Starting a DPC Practice? Get Elation Health's CHECKLIST for launching your own DPC! -> SPRUCE HEALTH: NEW USERS get 20% off your SPRUCE HEALTH paid plan with code: MARYAL20Support the Show.Be A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
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What does President Biden need to do to defeat Trump? What went wrong in Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign? Did Republican figures like Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich pave the way for Trump? Rory and Alastair are joined by communications expert and political strategist Tucker Eskew to discuss Donald Trump's chances, what it was like working with Sarah Palin, polarisation in the United States, and much more. TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Producers: Dom Johnson + Nicole Maslen Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Wealth Architect podcast, Mark Yegge, a wealth architect, author, and founder of Light Circle, interviews Stoney Eskew, a seasoned personal trainer with experience in neurolinguistic programming. Stoney shares her journey into personal training, discussing her passion for health and fitness that originated from a personal struggle with weight.The conversation delves into Stoney's approach to achieving optimal health, emphasizing the importance of balancing abundance in various life aspects, including health, wealth, relationships, and the soul. Stoney explains her shift from traditional dieting to understanding the significance of fueling the body, debunking the myth of 'eat less, exercise more.'Stoney highlights the role of metabolism in weight loss and the importance of proper nutrition, debunking common misconceptions around fasting and advocating for frequent, well-timed meals. The discussion also touches on the impact of water on the body, emphasizing the need for hydration with the right electrolytes.Mark and Stoney explore the challenge of maintaining weight loss, focusing on strategies to fuel metabolism and stabilize blood sugars. Stoney shares insights into how mindset, beliefs, and identity play crucial roles in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight.The conversation concludes with a teaser for an upcoming event called "Your Greatest Year," where Stoney will discuss practical tips to stick to New Year's resolutions, avoid an all-or-nothing mentality, and foster a mindset for long-term success in health and fitness. To connect with Stoney Eskew and learn more about her personalized approach to health and fitness, visit her website at stoneyeskew.com. To learn more about our upcoming event: www.lightcircle.org/yourgreatestyear 2for1 special offer and bring a friend, colleague, or family member along for an inspiring and transformative experience.
Episode 154: Unlocking DPC's Legal Landscape: Dr. Phil Eskew Shares Expertise and TrendsIn this episode of the My DPC Story Podcast, Dr. Phil Eskew, a DPC physician, lawyer, and MBA, shares invaluable insights on the legal and regulatory aspects of Direct Primary Care (DPC). Dr. Eskew emphasizes the importance of clear patient agreements, discusses HIPAA compliance, HSA, and offers expert advice on DPC contracts and physician employment terms. He also provides key considerations for telemedicine models, state-specific regulations, and integrating clinical workflows. The episode delves into the significance of understanding the legalities of DPC and encourages listeners with legal questions to engage with the podcast. The episode offers a rich resource for DPC professionals, featuring discussions on legal, clinical, and administrative aspects of DPC, making it a must-listen for DPC physicians and those interested in the field.Join The Thrive Community Today: HERE Check out our DPC Swag Collections: HERESupport the showHave a DPC question?!? LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL HERE!Visit the DPC SWAG store HERE!Let's get SOCIAL! Follow My DPC Story! FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
Join us on Discord! First Segment 03:14 - Reflecting on the release of The Silt Verses Roleplaying Game. Topic 20:07 - A deep dive into The Silt Verses Roleplaying Game Media Recommendations 01:36:20 - I Am in Eskew 01:37:35 - When Evil Lurks 01:39:37 - Kentucky Route Zero 01:41:23 - Eeler's Choice 01:42:33 - Norco
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Today we're honored to talk to Jonathan Bill (owner of SBS Accounting and Advisors) and Bruce Burkholder (manager of Robins, Eskew, Smith & Jordan CPAs.) They discuss a variety of tax season topics such as how to prepare (W2 and businesses), common big mistakes, and changes in filing for 2022 and 2023.SBS started in 2006 with a passion to help small businesses bring order and automation to their accounting processes. Since then, SBS has helped hundreds of small business owners do just that. Due to the virtual nature of their services, SBS can serve clients regardless of their location. The team at SBS is committed to living out their core values of integrity, quality, and love for others in all that they do.Robins, Eskew, Smith & Jordan traces its beginnings to 1980 when Herbert E. (Eddie) Robins III and Clair E. Eskew formed the firm of Herbert E. Robins, III and Associates with the mission of helping individuals and businesses with their tax and accounting needs. Over the past four decades, the firm has grown from one location on the south side of Atlanta to three locations serving the greater metro-Atlanta area. The firm that began with the vision of one man, now has nine partners and 30 team members. While RESJ has grown and technology has changed, our mission remains the same: helping clients reach their financial goals.Who should we talk to next? Email: info@signaturewmg.com.Learn more at signaturewmg.com
This week on the podcast to wrap up the CEO Series, Matt sits down with Kim Eskew, Chairman & CEO of Harps Food Stores. Kim has been with Harps for 46 years, working his way up from an entry level position as a cashier and stocker to CEO. During the episode they discuss Kim's journey through the company and how the grocery landscape has shifted over the years, especially in Northwest Arkansas. They also touch on how Kim made the transition from in-store management to corporate marketing and how the company transitioned from a family owned business to employee owned and what that means for employees at Harps.
1/24/23 - Dawn Eskew is the founder of Personhood New York and Personhood Education New York, as well as the organizer of the annual International Gift of Life Walk - NYC and the Bringing America Back to Life - New York conference.
When life's challenges are the toughest, inspiration comes from those who've faced the worst and come out on top. Just ask Shay Eskew, Chief Sales Office at CirclesX, a man who took on life-threatening injuries as a child and transformed them into an inspiring life as an athlete. David Kemp sat down with Eskew, Author of What the Fire Ignited, to learn more about the man who views challenges as a doorway to opportunity.Eskew's main passions are his family, a wife and five children, and iron man competitions. These are things he didn't think were possible when tragedy struck at eight. “My mom had asked me to warn my neighbors of an aggressive yellow jacket's nest they had in the ground,” Eskew said. “I recruited my friend; we walked across the street; we knocked on the door. The dad wasn't home, but the fifteen-year-old daughter was.” They showed the girl the nest. She lit a match on the nest and threw a cup of gasoline. The gasoline sprayed onto Eskew, and flames engulfed him. Life changed in an instant. And with no health insurance to cover extensive medical expenses, Eskew received a lifeline from The Cincinnati Shiners chapter, who stepped in to help.Eskew received burns on over sixty percent of his body, and he told by physicians he'd never play competitive sports again over months of treatments and surgeries. Gauntlet thrown; challenge accepted. Eskew spent the next several decades transforming himself mentally and physically into becoming an athlete. “I've learned over the years that we all cherish the things we work for, not the things given to us.”All the experiences and lessons Eskew's learned he applies to his professional life working to solve health care challenges. “I'm a big believer in investing in teams,” Eskew said. “When you have the right team and culture, you can go places.” These values led Eskew to his current sales position with CirclesX. “What we do is look at paid Medicare claims, and using our technology, we can identify third-party payers, i.e., auto and workers-comp payers that should have paid the claim that inadvertently, or by frustration, got paid by Medicare.”
When life's challenges are the toughest, inspiration comes from those who've faced the worst and come out on top. Just ask Shay Eskew, Chief Sales Office at CirclesX, a man who took on life-threatening injuries as a child and transformed them into an inspiring life as an athlete. David Kemp sat down with Eskew, Author of What the Fire Ignited, to learn more about the man who views challenges as a doorway to opportunity.Eskew's main passions are his family, a wife and five children, and iron man competitions. These are things he didn't think were possible when tragedy struck at eight. “My mom had asked me to warn my neighbors of an aggressive yellow jacket's nest they had in the ground,” Eskew said. “I recruited my friend; we walked across the street; we knocked on the door. The dad wasn't home, but the fifteen-year-old daughter was.” They showed the girl the nest. She lit a match on the nest and threw a cup of gasoline. The gasoline sprayed onto Eskew, and flames engulfed him. Life changed in an instant. And with no health insurance to cover extensive medical expenses, Eskew received a lifeline from The Cincinnati Shiners chapter, who stepped in to help.Eskew received burns on over sixty percent of his body, and he told by physicians he'd never play competitive sports again over months of treatments and surgeries. Gauntlet thrown; challenge accepted. Eskew spent the next several decades transforming himself mentally and physically into becoming an athlete. “I've learned over the years that we all cherish the things we work for, not the things given to us.”All the experiences and lessons Eskew's learned he applies to his professional life working to solve health care challenges. “I'm a big believer in investing in teams,” Eskew said. “When you have the right team and culture, you can go places.” These values led Eskew to his current sales position with CirclesX. “What we do is look at paid Medicare claims, and using our technology, we can identify third-party payers, i.e., auto and workers-comp payers that should have paid the claim that inadvertently, or by frustration, got paid by Medicare.”
This Week: Homework [Harley]: Ambulance (2022) Extra Credit [Fonso]: Day of the Dead (1985) Next Time (05/08/2022): Homework [MCP]: The Brass Teapot (2012) Extra Credit [Harley]: Mississippi Burning (1988)
In our fifth episode of the LIFT Your Shop podcast we got to talk with Rob Eskew of TRUE Automotive. His wisdom and advice on how to attract the things you want in life is truly inspirational. Learn how he's perfected his trademark "on-brand" shop culture and how he's grown his brand to the success it is. Rob has been in the repair business since 2005, before graduating from Milton. He made spare money during college performing service and upgrades on BMW + other European marks. After college, he worked in commercial construction, but still had the passion for working on cars, which lead him to partner with Dave and TRUE Automotive in 2012. Rob currently enjoys coaching his team and holding them to high standards. You can learn more about Rob and his shops at https://trueautomotive.com/
Join host Dr. Natalie Crawford as she discusses lifestyle and fertility with Dr. Ashley Eskew. As fertiltiy doctors, they know what is important on how your life can influence your fertility. Listen as they review diet, supplements, exercise, stress, and more if you are trying to conceive, undergoing fertility treatments, or struggling with infertility.
Charlie J. Eskew is a writer from Columbus, Ohio. He is a professional comic book shop lurker and tenured Black dude in America. Please satisfy your unnatural obsession with him via Twitter @CJEskew or his website, www.askeweskew.com. Trapped in a dead-end job in his Ohio hometown, watching the girl of his dreams move on to a glamorous new life in a big city--Donald McDougal's aimlessness has held him back for a long time. When a lightning strike grants him superhuman powers, he jumps at his chance to finally be somebody. But the new abilities and the pursuit of superheroic fame come with a price tag, and it may not be one he can afford. This wry debut is at once a fanboy's homage to the history of superhero storytelling in America and a keen-eyed satire of those same stories, raising questions about race and privilege that are becoming impossible to ignore. Where to buy: https://lanternfishpress.com/shop/tales-of-the-astonishing-black-spark https://www.amazon.com/Tales-Astonishing-Black-Spark-Charlie/dp/1941360165
Today on the show we have a great discussion with Dr. Ashley Eskew about nutrition and fertility, recent studies in the field and the plant based movement. Dr. Eskew's website: OvulifeMD: Helping Women Increase Their Natural Fertility Potential More information on these topics is at www.asrm.org Tell us your thoughts on the show by e-mailing asrm@asrm.org Please subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts. ASRM Today Series Podcasts are supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council.
2/2/22 - Dawn Eskew is the founder of Personhood New York and Personhood Education New York, as well as the organizer of the annual International Gift of Life Walk - NYC and the Bringing America Back to Life - New York conference.
Join Caroline and Sandra Eskew Capps of IP Collaborative for a discussion on advocating for what matters and Age Friendly Health Systems. Sandy is a physical therapist and educator based in Augusta, GA, who shares her depth of personal and professional experience with us in today's episode. Resources: Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Catholic Health Association (CHA) Medicare Learning Network (MLN) Cancer Chameleon by Andrew Trice Connect with Sandy: sandy@ipcollaborative.com Connect with Caroline: caroline@morrisclinic.com https://carolinemorris.com Twitter, LinkedIn, FB: @carolinehmorr *Free Vision Exercise* https://carolinemorris.com/vision
This week we bring back a longtime friend and collaborator with the Talk Wealth crew. Professor Howard Eskew is a former banker turned educator who's passion for financial literacy is unmatched. He is the man that was behind and created a personal finance class that is offered at San Diego Mesa College. It was so popular that there is a waiting list every semester. This week we talk about how challenging and rewarding it is to teach personal finance and how students really grasp real world tools to help decision making that impact theirs and their family's lives.Support the show (https://www.sdflc.org/help-sdflc/donate/)
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Jeremiah Eskew is a stud. Not only does he take care of his mind, body and soul. He is also a devoted father. His accomplishments have helped him attract a lot of abundance but his baggage has helped him attract the wrong women. Listen and see if Charles can help Jeremiah release his limiting belief that he's not good enough on Episode #31 of the Drop Your Baggage Podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charleswoolfork/support
In this Halloween and Acast Audio Fiction Week Special Presentation - our cast of Players find themselves assembled together as a seasoned Paranormal investigation team of quirky individuals, with dozens of successful paranormal investigations under their belts. They find their newest gig has summoned them to a distant and secluded gated community known as Black Willow. There, the entire population has recently suffered a paranormal experience so profound, they've pooled their funds together straight away to hire the best. Fascinated by the prospect of a mass haunting, The Skeleton Crew gears up and heads out, confident that this job is like any other. CW: Dread, Swearing, Copious Laughter This special presentation featured: Jon Ware - Writer and Creator of The Silt Verses and I am in Eskew as RufusMuna Hussen - Writer and Producer of The Silt Verses as AmiraHelen Gould - Voice Actor Extraordinaire and Host of Enthusigasm as JackMark Anzalone - Writer of Maeltopia and the Sleep/Wake Cycle as the Game MasterAlex Newall - Director of The Magnus Archives, and Founder of Rusty Quill as Dr. SinclairCole Weavers - Creator and Narrator of The Town Whispers as Dodge To listen to any of these creators, and their wonderful work - follow the links above, or subscribe and listen, wherever you consume podcasts. Produced by Cole WeaversCover Art by Vincent WahDistributed by Callum Dougherty at the Rusty Quill Network With a very special thank you once again to all those involved. For more information please visit www.rustyquill.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Enjoy my conversation with the fantastic Ashley Eskew! She's an actress, writer, producer and podcast host of the super rad podcast: "What She's Having" We explore our complicated relationships with Romantic Comedies. Is there more to them than just nostalgia? Have they formulated who we are as people? Are they problematic? Are they evolving? Join us! Ashley's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-shes-having/id1555150903
Episode 27: Dr. Phil Eskew of DPC Frontier and ProactiveMD - Greenville, SC. Dr. Eskew's journey to becoming an MBA, JD and a DO is an amazing one. He shares where his inspiration came from that led to his chosen career. The interview is also jam packed with hot topics in DPC. He discusses using one's HSA, HIPAA, HITECH, when to opt out of Medicare and much more. This is My DPC Story, a podcast about the doctors doing direct primary care and direct specialty care.Find it on all major podcast platforms!For more information on this episode and much more, please visit Dr. Eskew's episode page at mydpcstory.com.Also, for up to date information on DPC, visit DPCnews.com!The Hint operating system securely handles and automates member enrollment, employer plan administration, eligibility management, billing, invoicing, payments, collections, and more! Discover Hint today!The Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=U8K8HM52SPQ38)
This episode is the longest episode we've ever aired but it's worth every minute. We are kicking off season two of The Whether Channel with my dear friend Natalie Eskew. Natalie is sharing her abortion story in this episode and I highly recommend using discretion if you, like me, normally have sweet little ears around. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ali-christian/message
Ep 71: In this episode, we're joined by Bob Eskew to discuss his vast experience in business and entrepreneurship and hear his wisdom and advice for young entrepreneurs.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: The Watters - The Great Unknown Jaynee Thorne - I'll Meet You There Williams & Williams - The Blues Still Come My Way Elise Wiener - Red Diary Girl Noel Eskew - Wish I Could Lindsay Pagano - Completed Anne-Marie Lax - Nothin' to be Blue about Blues For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsors: Get music by Fieness Mendoza at: Visit our Sponsors: Get music by Maureen Toth at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: The Watters - The Great Unknown Jaynee Thorne - I'll Meet You There Williams & Williams - The Blues Still Come My Way Elise Wiener - Red Diary Girl Noel Eskew - Wish I Could Lindsay Pagano - Completed Anne-Marie Lax - Nothin' to be Blue about Blues For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsors: Get music by Fieness Mendoza at: Visit our Sponsors: Get music by Maureen Toth at:
Lori Curtis Eskew, a psychic medium talks with me at the haunted comedy club while I was visiting Mason City, Illinois - MC Limits Comedy Club. We talk about her journey to understanding her abilities, the affects it had on her growing up, and the difficult questions and answers people sometimes get when trying to communicate with deceased loved ones. There is even a surprise visit from my recently deceased grandfather. Wowsers. Happy New Year and I hope that it is our best year yet, it certainly will be. www.ryansingercomedy.comwww.meandparanormalyou.com818-839-0593 Mindlinewww.society6.com/mapy
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Aeona - Loving You Isn't Easy Alani Keiser (writer Georgina Hilton) - Your Light Noel Eskew - Nightbird Blues Katrina Stone - Bombs Away Victoria Celestine - Let Go Jill Detroit - In The Moment Sarah McGowan - Williamsburg Boy For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Jill Beth at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Aeona - Loving You Isn't Easy Alani Keiser (writer Georgina Hilton) - Your Light Noel Eskew - Nightbird Blues Katrina Stone - Bombs Away Victoria Celestine - Let Go Jill Detroit - In The Moment Sarah McGowan - Williamsburg Boy For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Jill Beth at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at