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Send us a textTara and EmKay are thrilled to be joined by Alex Wilfrand, founder of Ice Creative Entertainment (I.C.E.), the home of the new "Wizard of Oz On Ice"! Alex shares his relationship to Oz and figure skating, his process of creating this new touring ice production, memories of the Oz ice show from the '90s, and more.Show notes:Wizard of Oz On IceIce Creative Entertainment GroupRyan Jay ReviewsDrawn by BryanDrawn by Bryan RedBubbleDrawn by Bryan TeePublicInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader Down the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz
The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 3/7/2025! The Point keeps you connected to the top 14 things happening around Sheboygan! (Shout out to the other radio stations that use this!) Habitat For Humanity Lakeside invites you to their “Raise The Roof Gala” tonight (Friday) at The Village at 170 in Falls. Enjoy a meal, musical entertainment, live and silent auctions, and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/574064422131822 The Plymouth Arts Center invites you to their Members' Exhibition with a reception tonight (Friday) from 5-7pm. https://www.plymoutharts.org/Event.php?s=2025-wisconsin-craft-03-07-2025 Sheboygan’s North High School Drama Presents - “Radium Girls” on stage with showtimes through this weekend. https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/sheboygan-north-high-school/677deb877ddda70f6cf3ce80 There’s a Live Concert introducing a new CD “Let That River Run” tonight (Friday) at 7 at The John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Downtown Sheboygan. Original music written and performed by folk/rock/blues artist Jon Doll. https://wxerfm.com/events/467777/ See the “Twisted Menagerie Art and Variety Show” tonight at 9 at Sheboygan’s Longhorn Axe Bar. https://www.facebook.com/events/1731166044112248/ Sheboygan Lakers Present their 18th annual Ice Show “Skate Through The Eras” tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 4pm at Sheboygan Lakers Ice Center! https://www.facebook.com/events/946527943733416/ The 13th Annual Casino Night at Emil Mazey Hall is tomorrow (Saturday) night at 5. Vegas-Style Gaming, Texas Hold'em, Craps, Black Jack, Roulette. Prizes, raffles, silent auction, live auction, food, free tap beer 6-7:30pm! https://wxerfm.com/events/466925/ The Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra plays selections from Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 - Jupiter and Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Roccoco Theme tomorrow (Saturday) night at 7:30 at The Weill Center For The Performing Arts in Downtown Sheboygan. https://wxerfm.com/events/446252/ St. John’s Lutheran School in Random Lake is hosting a brat fry tomorrow (Saturday) from 11-1. Burgers, Brats, hot dogs, german potato salad and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/2409377139454770 Racer's Hall in Plymouth is hosting BINGO tomorrow (Saturday) from 1-4. It’s to benefit Pay It Forward Sheboygan! 50¢ per card - Play as many cards as you want! https://www.facebook.com/events/1296449514940328/ There’s a Fundraiser for the U14 Wisconsin International Soccer team on Sunday from noon-5 at 3 Sheeps Taproom in Sheboygan. Raffles, 50/50, Silent Auction, Music, Mac n Cheese Bar and Pulled Pork sandwiches! https://wxerfm.com/events/466928/ The International Fly Fishing Film Festival is Sunday at Laack’s Tavern and Ballroom in Johnsonville. www.flyfilmfest.com/sheboyganwi Waldo Fire Department Hosts their 51st Annual Brat Fry Fundraiser Sunday from 10-4. Food, desserts and cold beverages! Raffles, pull tabs and more! Drive thru is available too! https://www.facebook.com/events/1787576048702086 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Podcast from Saturdays show 18-01-2025, check out the artists : ANOTR & Saison, Art of Tones, ARTWORK & Dearson, Crazibiza & House of Prayers, Duwayne Motley, Groove Invaders Ft. Nicole Tyler & Jay Vegas, Kataa & Some & Different, Philip Z & Live K, Roog Ft. Leon Benesty & Susanne Alt, Scott Diaz & Sebb Junior, Sean Mc Cabe Ft. Hanlei & 95 North, Sweetpower Ft. Dirtydisco & Adam Nova, Alok & James Arthur, Crazibiza & Cheesecake Boys, D. Ramirez Ft. Smoking Jo & D. Ramirez, Daniel Wilson Ft. Kon & The Blessed Madonna, Dario Trapani & Leandro Da Silva, David Guetta, Dipole & Sonny Fodera, Inner City & Kevin Saunderson, Mohawk & The Kid, Roberto Surace, Ron Carroll & Hot Since 82, Sammy Porter & Jess Bays, Bingo Players & Fafq Felguk ...........
Check out the podcast from Saturdays show 11-01-2025 with artists like : Jazzy, Wiz Khalifa Ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Zerb, Kisch, David Guetta, Hardsoul & CASSIMM, James Hype & Miggy Dela Rosa, Milk & Sugar & James Hurr, Tony Romera Ft. Low Steppa & Crushy, CASSIMM & Mahalia Fontaine, Cherry Tooth, Huxley, Redfield, Thvnder Ft. SNRS & Ivy ScrancH, Yellow Claw,Ft. €URO TRASH & Syaqis, Alex Preston, Adrian Hour, Good Times Ahead, Jewel Kid, Malla, Mau P, Max Jones, Yellow Claw & €URO TRASH, Yellow Claw Ft. €URO TRASH & Syaqis, Basement Jaxx, Charlie Powell, Mason Collective, A-Trak Ft. Duck Sauce & Armand Van Helden, Jake Silva & Frankie Sims, LF SYSTEM, Catz "n Dogz & Aaron Veal, Kiimi, Inner City Ft. Danny Lees & Morgan Seatree ..........
Podcast from Saturday 21-12-2024, check out the artists : Albert Marzinotto Ft. Maiya Sykes & Mattei & Omich, Alex Preston, AnAmStyle Ft. Master G & Raffaele Giusti, Andy Reid, Archie B, ARTASH, Block & Crown & DJ Jean, CHANNE, Crazibiza, Dave Lee ZR Ft. Omar & Grant Nelson, Dennis Quinn & Cheshy, Din Jay, Dj Siniestro, Dry & Bolinger & HI,5, Duck Sauce Ft. A-Trak & Armand Van Helden, Foreal People Ft. Joey Negre & Dr Packer, G.A.S., LP Giobbi & Jacob Banks, Marcus Soulbynight, Mark Maxwell & DE SAINT, Reza Kroose, St. Croix & Semi Gold ............
check out artists on todays podcast : ACRAZE, Bob Marley & The Wailers & Steve, Good Times Ahead, James Hype & Kim Petras, James Hype & Piggy Dela Rosa, D.C. Larue & Joey Negro, J Paul Getto, LK, Adri Block, Rubb Sound System, Spencer Morales Ft. Tasha LaRae, John Morales, DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins, Mirko & Meex, Risk Assessment & Hannah Khemoh, Bellaire Ft. Aaron K. Gray & Kelly G., Hardsoul & CASSIMM, The Coney Island Rhythm Band, Marc Cotterell, Zsak, James Hype ..............
Check out the artists from Saturday's show 30-11-2024: Adventures of Stevie V & PAWSA, Essex & DaniCW, Mia Martina & My Pal Al, Arash Ft. Topic, Daecolm & HUGEL, Camila Cabello Ft. Adam Port & STRYV, DJ Snake & Naomi Sharon, Alex Preston, Jasper Street Co., Earth n Days, Ferreck Dawn & Shyan P, Josh Hunter & Mila Falls, Mark Knight & Rene Amesz, Mat.Joe, Richard Grey & Marcos Carnaval, Vanilla Ace & Marc Vedo, Alex Adair & Bottom Lip, Ferreck Dawn & Jem Cooke, Fish Go Deep & Tracey K, Low Steppa, Paul Woolford & Pessto, Sammy Porter & Jess Bays, Voost, Dino Sauce, Dombresky & CID, Ferreck Dawn Gus, Piero Pirupa, The Blessed Madonna & Clementine Douglas, Thvndex Ft. SNRS & Ivy ScrancH, TLC & Pessto, CASSIMM, Kaleena Zanders, Mark Knight Ft. Kathy Brown, WhO & James Hurr, KC Lights & Welt, SAINT (LDN), GHSTGHSTGHST &Arielle Free, Hayley May Ft. Sammy Porter & George Mensah ........
Here is the artist track list from tonites show 23-11-2024 : ACRAZE, DJ Snake & Naomi Sharon, Arash Ft. Topic, Daecolm & HUGEL, Arty, KC Lights & Welt, Max Jones, nocapz, SAINT (LDN), Sian Owen, A-Track Ft. Duck Sauce & Armand Van Helden, GHSTGHSTGHST & Arielle Free, Haley May Ft. Sammy Porter & George Mensah, Inner City Ft. Danny Lees & Morgan Seatree, Kisch, Daniel Wilson Ft Son, The Blessed Madonna, Josh Hunter & Mila Falls, Alex Adair & Bottom Lip, Ferreck Dawn Ft. Meduzza & Clementine Douglas, Milk & Sugar & James Hurt, CASSIMM & Mahalia Fontaine, Dino Sauce, Huxley, THAT KIND, Jones & Chaney, Adrian Hour, Alex Preston, Armand Van Helden
Here's the podcast from Saturdays show 16-11-2024, artists comprise of : Formal People Ft Joey Negro & Dr Packer, ARTASH, Din Jay, Filip Gronlund, LP Giobbi & Jacob Banks, Marcus Soulbynight, Stefan Thomas, Dj Siniestro, Jay Vegas, Jon Fitz Ft. GUYZA & Elise, Block & Crown & DJ Jean, Dry & Bolinger & Hi.5, Riccardo Fiori, Alex Preston, Angelo Ferreri & Pietro Over Jack, Josh Butler Ft. THEOS & El Rod, Boringgroom Ft. Fedora, Lukodje & Nicholas Kotowicz, Cash Only & SHELLS, GIDEON, YASS Ft. Inaya Day & Kevin Fisher, Easttown, Leonardo & Das Cabrio ..........
ScareTrack- Traumatica Festival of Fear / Europa Park / Review Episode 2024 We return to Traumatica for their third year of Festival of Fear! Brand new mazes, new VR experience, the return of the Ice Show, amazing street team and stage shows and much more! Follow Traumatica Instagram: @traumatica.fof Twitter: @Traumatica_FoF Facebook: /Traumatica ...................................................................................................................... BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://traumatica.com/en/ ...................................................................................................................... Visit our website here: https://www.scaretrack.co.uk/ Watch our latest ScareCam vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/@ScareTrack Social Media Facebook.com/ScareTrack Instagram- @scaretrack X- @scaretrack Snapchat- scaretrack Check out the Haunted Attraction Network here: https://hauntedattractionnetwork.com/ *Logo/Photo property of TRAUMATICA
Vom 13. bis 15 Dezember ist die Eisrevue Holiday on Ice auch in Nürnberg zu sehen. Nils Lunow ist Produktionsmanager. Er verantwortet und kreiert die gesamte Bühnentechnik und die technischen Abläufe. Der junge Eiskunstläufers Piero Joel Lopez Moreno steht währenden der gesamten Tournee bis Ende April oft mehrmals täglich in "Horizon" auf dem Eis und Julia Kroll ist Teil des Holiday on Ice Management in der Hamburger Zentrale. Radio F Moderator Günther Moosberger spricht mit den Beteiligten.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Check out the podcast from tonites show 09-11-2024 with artists like this : Scott Diaz, Artwork & Unqle Chriz, Foreal People Ft. Joey Negro & Dr Packer, Spencer Morales & David Morales, Block & Crown & DJ Groovemonkey, Eden Prince, Mainline, Roel, Tonja Dantzler & Armand Van Helden, Jon Fitz & Senhaji & Micki, Shane D, Sound Support, David Penn & OFFAIAH, Dino Sauce, DJ One & Marc Palacios, Luke Delite Ft Michelle Weeks & Moodena, Angelo Ferreri & Pietro Over Jack, Ruff Loaderz Ft. Ginchy & Chaney, Gettoblaster & Love & Logic, Carl The Jackal, ELTE & Poppy De Paris, Laurence Guy, Dennis Quinn & Cheshy ......
Here is the podcast from Saturdays Show 02-11-2024 from artists like : Albert Marzinotto Ft. Maiya Sykes & Mattei & Omich, Full Flava Ft. Angela Johnson Mick More & Andy Tee, GooDisco, Mousse T, Oliver Knight & Angelala, Andrea Tomei & Alfreda Gerald, Dave Lee ZR Ft. Omar & Grant Nelson,Stefan Thomas, Kings Of Tomorrow, April Morgan & Hot Since 82, T. Williams, Sio & Tedd Patterson, Majestic Ft. Todd Terry & Jacques Bennett, MicFreak Ft. Angelica De No & Benjy Bradshaw, Sam Karlson, Teddy Douglas & Ultra Nate, Rick Marshall, Audiojack & Darius Syrossian, Josh Hunter, Kyle Watson Ft. Sam Divine & Tristan Henry, St. Croix & Zem Gold, Duck Sauce Ft. A-Trak & Armand Van Helden, Easttown, George Alexander ...........
On this episode of the Ice Team Podcast, Matt is joined by Tony Freund, long-time Clam Pro Team member, as they sit down at the North Metro Ice Show and chat with fellow ice fishing Pros and staff as everyone gets excited for another ice fishing season! They keep the “hot seat” going with fun stories and ice fishing fun!! #iceteampodcast #iceteam #iceteamfishing
Here's the podcast for 19-10-2024, check out the artists : Crackazat, Adam Park Ft,Stryv, Keinemusik, Orso & Malachiii, Romain Villeroy, Jay Vegas & Grant Calder, Bird & Jerk Boy, Groove P, Jason Herd & Lisanse, Mirko & Meex, Nicole, Random Soul, Seb Skalski & Rona Ray, AnAmStyle Ft. Master G & Raffaele Giusti, Both 91, CASSIMM & Mahalia Fontaine, CHANNE, G.A.S. , Reza & Kroose, Archie B, Guys Console, RUZE, Ozzie Guven & Chris Gialanze, Steve Bug Ft. Denney & Mikey V, Carl The Jackal ............
Here is the podcast for Saturdays show 12-10-2024, check out the artists : Block & Crown, Jay Vegas, Peacey Ft. Rona Ray & Groove Assassin, Carl Hangman, DJ Fudge Ft. Ralph Session & Chinua Hawk, Filip Gronlund, Mattei & Omich & Andy & Mike, Mike Millrain, Ann Nesby Ft. DJ Spen & Paul Adam, Audio Soul Project, Mark Maxwell & DE SAINT, Milk & Sugar & James Hurr, Demarkus Lewis, Josh Butler & Bontan, Mark Knight & Armand Van Helden, Wayne Soul Avenger Ft. Odyssey Inc & Joa (UK) .........
Here's the podcast from tonites show 05-10-2024, with artists like : Kay James & Nick Morgan, Raw Silk & Dr Packer, Andy Bach, T. Williams Ft. James Jacob & Tim Deluxe, Odyssey Inc, Olivier Verhaeghe, Sante Sansone, Childish Gambino Ft. Todd Terry, Louie Vega, Kenny Dope & MAW, Sgt Slick & Karina Chavez, Tenacious, The Cube Guys, The Jagg, Argy Ft. TMB & Jerome Sydenham, Danny J Lewis, Scott Diaz & Shyam P, Simon Doty, Zsak, Deep Fiktion, Roman Anthony & Hatiras, Todd Terry, Armand Van Helden ..........
Here is the podcast from Saturdays show 21-09-2024 with artists like: Art of Tones, Sebb Junior, The Vision Ft. Andrea Triana & Nightmares OnWax, Disko Junkie, DJ Mes & Miguel Migs, Born Johansen, Shanes D, Beloved, Ft. Sheree Hicks & Jihad Muhammad, Joeski & Hector Lavoe, Leone, Low Steppa, Sweetpower Ft. Dirtydisco & Adam Nova, Tape One, Darius Syrossian, Kassady, Low Steppa & Atjazz, Mario Cruz Ft. Sinner & James, Mat Joe, Paces Ft. Emmalyn, Jeida Woods & Torres Foot, Dennis Quinn, Fred Everything & Shur-l-Kan, Rocco Rodamaal & Keith Thompson, Todd Edwards Ft. Sinden & Gorgon City ..........
Here is the podcast from yesterdays show 14-09-2024, check out the artists: Mike Newman,Birdee & The Coney Island Rhythm Band, Jay Vegas, UAP & The Cube Guys, Andrea Tomei, Block & Crown & DJ Groovemonkey, Mirko Donnini, Mr Jay, Tenacious, Tiger Stripes, Tom Leeland, Da Funk Junkies, Grant Nelson & Mark Knight, Mr Jay & Funky Floyd, Sebb Junior & Husky, Westray, House Of Prayers & Crazibiza, Luuk Van Dijk & Kolter, Adri Block, COEO & Stump Valley, David Morales & Antoinette Dunleavy, Raffa Guido & Franky Rizardo, Stretch & Vern & Adelphi Music Factory, Thando, Soulsearcher & Prunk, Elektrik Disko Ft. Dr Packer & St. Croix .........
Podcast from Saturdays show 08-09-2024 : Artist list includes : Angelo Ferreri Ft. DAN:ROS & Liah Barrett, HP Vince, N.W.N. , Peacey FT. Rona Ray & Groove Assassin, Sebb Junior, C8 Alternative Current, Platinum Doll Ft. P.Y. Anderson, Micky More & Andy Tee, Birdee, Flauschig, Housequake, Kako Martinez & Pink Coffee, Kings Of Tomorrow Ft. Julie McKnight, Mochakk, Cesar Nadine & Jay Mariani, MF Productions & Maurizio Basilotta, Block & Crown, FederFunk & Harvey Ross, Hoxton Whores Ft. Kristen Cummings & James Hurr, Jon Fitz Ft. Senhaji, Micki & Ivan Back, Mack & Lowree, Audiojack, Paul Orwin, Sam Green Ft. Blaze, UDAUFL & Barbara Tucker ........
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Here is the podcast from Saturdays show 17-08-2024 featuring artists : Darius Syrossian & Jena, Scott Diaz & Sebb Junior, Ibericanism, Nikki Funk, Sebb Junior, Fiorious & Roger Sanchez, Grant Nelson, Jay Vegas & Mark Knight, Low Steppa, Todd Terry & DJ Rae, ANTDADOPE, Carly Wilford & Anelisa Lamola, Sebb Junior & Husky, Wanko, Chaney, Change & DB Boulevard, Floorplan, Henry Hacking Ft. Roel & Ron Carroll, Jack Truant Armand Van Helden, Audio Jack, Melon Bomb, Dombresky Ft. SHELLS & Makinn .........
Here is the podcast from yesterday's show 10-08-2024, check it out : HP Vince, N.W.N. , Akeem Raphael, Din Jay, Kevin Yost & Saison, Looks & Texsta, Adam Nyquist & Madison, Audio Soul Project, Deepstar Ft. Donna Allen, & Richard Earnshaw, Housequake, Kako Martinez & Pink Coffee, Mike Millrain, Sebb Junior, Demarcus Lewis, Scott Diaz, Mark Knight & Armand Van Helden, Wayne Soul Avengerz, Ft. Odyssey Inc & Joe (UK), Angelo Ferreri, Audiojack, Carl The Jackal, Groove Synergy, Weiss (UK) & James Hype, Dennis Quinn & Cheshy, Jewel Kid ...........
Check out the artists from Sat 27-07-2024 : B.B & Q Band & Michael Gray, Seamus Haji Ft. Michael Gray & Audrey Martells, Raw Silk & Michael Gray, Taborah Adams Ft. Paul Mind & The Cube Guys, BLOND:ISH Ft. KeeQ & Chloe Paige, Mike Newman, Risk Assessment, SOUTH BAY JAMS, Ann Nesby Ft. DJ Spen & Paul Adam, Barbara Tucker & MicFreak, ESSENN, Frankie Ferrara Ft. Vanessa Jackson & Qubiko, James Womersley, Jon Fitz Ft. Senhaji & Nicki, Massimo Conte, MEDUZA Ft. Ferreck Dawn & Clementine Douglas, Trimtone & HIAST, Dj Disciple, Ferreck Dawn & GUZ (NL), Never Dull, Sebb Junior & Husky, Steve Hart Ft. Clio (AU) & Random Soul, Change & DB Boulevard, AstroHertz & Simon Emme, Carl The Jackal, Paul Adam & Mia Millet .........
Dr. Julie Brauer // #GeriOnICE // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, join Modern Management of the Older Adult lead faculty Julie Brauer discusses the ins & outs of daily life as an acute care physical therapist. Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes, or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog. If you're looking to learn more about live courses designed to better serve older adults in physical therapy or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION JULIE BRAUERWelcome to the PT on ICE Show brought to you by the Institute of Clinical Excellence. My name is Julie. I am a member of the older adult division. Thank you for spending some time on your Wednesday morning with me. Let's dive right in. So one of the most common questions that I receive from students and clinicians is is asking me about acute care. Should I go into acute care? Should I choose home health over acute care? And I'm having a lot of conversations with folks about pros and cons. and sharing my reflections from having been in acute care and home health and inpatient rehab and outpatient and private and home with older adults. So I figured I would do a podcast and bring all these thoughts that I've been having in these individual discussions to all of you. Okay, so what I'm going to do is I'm gonna go through a list of five to seven things that I believe are the most important characteristics of acute care and will help you decide if acute care is the right setting for you and if you are going to thrive in that setting. Okay, so number one, this is what I believe is the most important characteristic that sets acute care apart and will be the biggest factor in helping you determine if you are going to thrive in this setting. All right, number one is that in acute care you have complete autonomy over your day. You have complete autonomy over your schedule. This ended up being The reason why I feel like I thrived the most in acute care is because I wanted full autonomy over how I structured my day. So let me explain what that means. So when I was working in the hospital, I would walk into work, you clock in, and you are more than likely going to be given a list of patients. It is then up to you to decide which of those patients you're going to see. Are they appropriate to be seen? So you're doing some triaging there and you have autonomy to make that choice. And then you get to decide, most importantly, what your day looks like. When do you go see those patients? And this was so key for me. I don't like to be in a box. I don't like to be back to back all day. I like to create my own day. And so I would look at my list and depending on how intense or complex the patients were, depending on my energy levels for the day, I would decide, like, okay, I'm going to knock out a bunch of my patients in the morning. Back to back to back, get it done, and then go eat lunch, and then in the afternoon when my energy stores are down, that's when I do the majority of my documentation. So my afternoon, I wouldn't really have to see any patients, maybe one, and the majority of it was documenting. Or if sitting around and documenting for a long time is something that fatigues you, you can do a system where you go see a patient, then you document. You see a patient, then you document. So if you are someone who really needs that energy reset after pouring into a human, typically one that's very sick and there's lots of complexities and you need a little bit of a break and a breather, you can set your day up so that you get that break after every single patient or perhaps after two patients. So you really have a lot of flexibility there. I remember I was the type of person who I would love to knock everyone out in the morning. I would go find a quiet room or a room that was near some natural light. I would put my music on and I would just sit there and document. So you have full flexibility there. When you look at other settings like inpatient rehab, you are back to back to back to back. It's one of the things that I liked the least about the setting is that I did not feel like I had autonomy over my day. And I realized that that was professionally a big core value of mine. And then if we think about home health, you do have a lot of flexibility. You schedule all of your patients yourself. However, I learned my experience was that that was a big burden for me and I never really knew what I was walking into. I didn't get the choice of who was on my schedule. Scheduling patients was typically fairly time-consuming and frustrating when you're trying to reach out to all these people and they may not be answering and you're trying to very efficiently, Tetris them into your schedule so that you're not driving all around your region. Trying to schedule patients became just this extra task that really stole a lot of my energy. So after having been in multiple settings, I think that was the biggest plus to acute care. And if you are someone who likes to have that flexibility and you feel you can be efficient and effective and productive by making your own schedule, then acute care may be the setting for you over other settings. Okay, that's the biggest one. Number two, When you work in acute care, you learn how to be a master of scale. You have to learn how to come up with unique and creative loading strategies because you are in an environment where you don't have weights. You are in an environment where maybe you are just stationed to the edge of the bed because your patient is, they have tons of lines and tubes attached to them. So you have to figure out how to do a lot with a little. And that skill right there has become, it became my superpower going forward into every other setting. I never encounter a time where I'm with a challenging patient, they're complex, or we are in a less than ideal setting, for example, someone's home, and I have never felt I'm stumped. I don't know how to bring a fitness forward approach to this person. I can't come up with an idea. I don't have weights, and so I just don't know what to do. That has never happened. And the reason for that is because over several years, I learned how to get incredibly creative. So in the acute care setting, that could be as easy. I carry around dumbbells in my backpack. and I'm like rucking through the hospital, I bring my own equipment. We paused, we paused, we're back. That could also look like the, this is my favorite hack, the toiletry buckets that are typically filled with shampoos and soaps. I dump those out, roll up towels, soak them in water, put them in the toiletry bucket, and now that becomes a little bit of load, I would have folks deadlift that toiletry bucket, press it over their head. That was one of my favorites. I would use the tray table for a sled push. I would turn the hospital bed into a total gym and put it at an incline and have them reach at the bar above their head and they're doing pull-ups or I'm having them basically do a leg press with the hospital bed. I just was able to always find a way to bring that fitness forward approach and the acute care setting really forces you to get creative. And that was just such an amazing skill that has carried me through every single setting with every single patient that I've had throughout my career. So that's number two. Okay, number three. You do not, for the most part, have to take any work home with you. Yes. How nice does that sound? So for a lot of you who are in other settings and you typically at night, you get home from work, you maybe go to the gym, you eat your dinner and then you're like, well, here's my glass of wine and I'm going to sit down and I have one to two hours of documentation to do. That is not something that is typically happening when you are in acute care. Now in the very beginning as a new grad, a hundred percent, I was taking documentation home for me. But the vast majority after that learning curve, you know, after I got through that steep learning curve, I was not taking any work home from me. With me. You actually get to leave work at work. The administrative burden is very, very low. The EMR is very easy. It's a very low, low, low documentation burden. Something that I didn't know and I learned when I went into home health is that my god, documentation burden was enough for me to, was a big reason why I quit home health. I truly was so frustrated and cognitively overloaded by how extensive the documentation was that I could not even be present or enjoy the time with my patients. And for me, that was enough to say this setting is absolutely not for me. So if you are someone who you're really trying to create a barrier of when I'm at work, I do my work and I do a fantastic job. And then when I'm out, I'm off, I'm done. You go home and your energy stores go to your partner, they go to your friends, they go to your family. Acute care is definitely a setting where you can more easily create those boundaries. Okay, documentation burden low, that's number three. Number four, you are gonna do a lot of things in acute care that don't look like traditional therapy. Okay, so what I mean by this is that your role beyond improving someone's mobility and getting those sick patients, those, you know, individuals who need to get out of that bed and trying to start to get them stronger. Beyond that, I would say The majority of my time was actually spent being a fierce patient advocate, a fierce patient advocate. That is truly what my role became. And I actually evolved to loving that part of the role even more sometimes than going in and doing the functional mobility strengthening stuff. I thought it was such a beautiful opportunity to be able to advocate hard for my patients. So in MMOA, we call that significance over sexiness. You're not always going to get this patient doing squats or deadlifts or bringing in weights, but what you can do is you can fight to the end so that your patient can get over to inpatient rehab. I will never forget one of my first patients that I experienced working on the trauma floor was an individual who had a spinal cord injury. He fell down the stairs, ended up in the hospital. He did not have insurance. And he worked hard every single day with us. I worked with him for months. But because he didn't have insurance, acute rehab was saying, no, no, no, we're not going to take him. Even though everything else made him the perfect candidate to go to rehab. And we know that his outcomes were going to be so much better if he was able to go over and get that intensive rehab. So me and my colleagues were able to just hammer on that goal and we brought it up to the physicians and we got them to do an appeal and face-to-face peer review and we worked closely with case management and we were able to get him over to rehab because we went after that so hard. and that was more beneficial than probably anything we could have done in a more traditional therapy sense. So you have this awesome ability to really dictate the outcome of these folks and it doesn't look anything like PT. Another example is if you have an interest in working in the ICU you have an amazing role there to advocate. Meaning you're going around with the physicians and case management and the nurse manager and sometimes higher up execs in the hospital and you're looking at these folks who are on sedation and on the vent and you know that you want to get that sedation down so you can get these people up and start that early mobility. and you get to look at their settings and look at what's going on and say, look, can we get this person off Propofol and put them on Propofol? Or sorry, the opposite, take them off Propofol and put them on Procedix so that we can try and decrease the sedation burden that's going on with our patients and get them mobilizing faster. That is so cool. I thought that was amazing. I loved feeling like I was like this mama bear trying to protect all of my patients and get them to the next best. setting and really improve their outcomes. And much of that did not look like teaching them how to do sit to stands or deadlifts. So if that's something that you feel you would love to do, acute care is a really wonderful setting for that. Conversely, if you are an individual who, you know, I talk to a lot of clinicians and students who love the fitness part, like their core values when it comes to their professional career are that They want to be able to work with someone when they are in the stage of being able to load them up. That's what brings them value. They want to work more from a sports performance perspective. And they want them to be at a level where they're able to do all the exercise. Like that's what you love to treat. And so I give them the, you know, I let them know, acute care may not be the setting for you. You really may belong more in outpatient instead. So something to think about just the how dynamic of the role can be in acute care. Okay next you learn how to communicate and you learn how to be on a team. All right you will hear all the time that in acute care you have to have really solid interprofessional communication. 100%, you've heard that word over and over again. But what does interprofessional collaboration actually mean? You learn very quickly that the world does not revolve around you and your therapy plans. These patients are so complex. They have so much going on with them. You are one small piece of the puzzle that actually helps them move on to the next level of care, or helps them get home and be safe. You learn it really quick. You cannot operate in a silo. You start to learn what the nurse's roles are, what the nurse tech's role are, truly what your OT partners and your speech partners can do. And you learn how to work with case management. You learn how to have conversations with physicians. They're all right there, and you have to figure out You have your patient's health and mobility, and you want them to get stronger. That's the forefront of your mind. But you've got to deal with all of these other individuals who have their own priorities when it comes to the patient. the physicians or the surgeons, like I'm trying to keep the lungs and the heart alive, or I'm just trying to keep that brain alive. Like that's what their focus is. You know, the nurses are, Hey, I got to get these meds into my patients and they're overloaded. And you start to learn to have grace for people when maybe they're not fitting the idea of what you think should be done for the patient because you're thinking about your bias of mobilization and strengthening. So you start to understand, how to create allies with individuals who have various priorities when it comes to your patient case. You learn how to argue, you learn how to be direct, but you learn how to respect everyone else's role and everyone else's time. And that can become a really beautiful collaborative effort where you can work together and move people forward. And you just don't get that opportunity in other settings. When I went into home health, I really missed the fact that I could easily collaborate with my OT partners or my speech partners, or I could easily, you know, talk to a physician. In home health, a lot of the time it feels a lot more siloed and My goodness, if I was able to get even just a PA on the phone to tell them about a concern I had with a patient, that was a big win. So if you are someone who values and loves the fact that you're surrounded by a team constantly, acute care may be the setting for you there. Okay, only a few more, I promise. Let's do two more. Okay, next, the emotional toll slash connection is very high in acute care. Now, every single setting you are going to be emotionally connected to your patients, right? You could be in very vulnerable situations with the patient. However, I do believe acute care has the highest amount of emotional connection and along with that emotional toll because you are with folks that are dying, that have been through catastrophic accidents, that are, you know, I will never forget the day where I was working in trauma and a patient came in, terrible car accident. That individual lived, but her spouse died. And you are pouring into this human, they don't even know that their spouse is dead yet. I mean, you are going to face these situations so often, especially if you work more in the ICUs. You are surrounded by death quite frequently, and you're surrounded by a lot of sadness and loss and grief. And that can take a significant toll on you. I think it's beautiful that you are able to be someone who can support your patient, your patient's family during an incredibly tough time. But that can also be something if you are, um, if you are an empathetic person to a fault, sometimes like I am, that you can take on a lot of that grief and that can end up being incredibly heavy for you. So something to consider if you love to be in those vulnerable positions with your patient and you want to help them through dying and sickness and grief and loss, it may be a great setting for you. And that's not to say you don't experience intense joy as well. You can. see folks who were minimally conscious after a stroke or traumatic brain injury, and you can see them, you know, spontaneously start to recover. And that's absolutely incredible as well. But the emotional roller coaster is incredibly high. So if you are prone to taking on a lot of energy and emotion, and that's something that you know is not necessarily a positive for you, then maybe acute care isn't the place for you. Okay, last one here, last one. you do not get to see the sexy outcome. You do not get to see the sexy outcome. In acute care, you truly have to be okay with being the person who sees this person once, you plant a seed and you hope that that grows and that ends up changing this person's trajectory. But you don't get to see that outcome most of the time. And that's really hard for individuals. Many clinicians, they want to build that relationship and go along that journey with someone and see discharge day, see how far they've come from the amount of effort and work and progress that you've been making together. That longer term relationship is so important. This is one of the, um, this is definitely one thing that I didn't like about acute care as much is that I didn't have the ability to see this see this outcome. On the flip side of that, I definitely adopted the perspective that, hey, I've got maybe one or two chances to work with this patient. I'm going to do everything possible to set them down the right path. I'm going to pour into this human 200% to try and make sure that I can hand off the baton to the next person and it's a fitness forward individual and I can continue to keep them in that lane. And I was okay with that. I loved knowing that as a fitness forward professional, when I walked in those doors of my patients' hospital rooms, I knew, I just felt that their outcome was going to be different because I was coming into their room. And I loved being able, I loved being able to have that impact with them, even if it's for a very short amount of time. If that is something that you feel like you can get on board with and you can really learn to value and you can be okay with planting the seed and not seeing the outcome, acute care could be a really wonderful setting for you. If you are someone who knows that they want to go along the journey over a long period of time, they want to see discharge day and know what those efforts look like at the end and what the outcome was, probably not the setting for you. Okay, all, that's my list. It's not an exhaustive list by any means. I would love for you all to add to this list to kind of let more folks know some pros, some cons, some other considerations. Please add to this. Put it in the comments. Send me a message. I'd love to post other thoughts about all the things that go into acute care and whether it is going to be the right setting for you. Okay. So I will end with talking to you all about what we have coming up in the older adult division. So in August we, Oh, first let's talk about July. My goodness. So this coming weekend, we, uh, the whole team is in Littleton, Colorado. And then once we go into August, we are in California, Salt Lake city. in Alaska, as well as our Level 1 online course, that starts August 14th as well. PTINice.com, that's where you can find all of that info. If you're not on the app already, make sure you get on there and get into our community. We're on the app so much more now, so if you have questions or comments, find us in there. All right, team, have a wonderful rest of your Wednesday. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. 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The guys chat about Brett's big move south, more Ice Show coverage and more! Be sure to follow us on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram to keep up with the latest SRS news! www.shortrodshow.com
A very special guest is joining the podcast this go around to discuss all of the new products and takeaways from the St. Paul Ice Show 2023! Listen in to this extended cut and learn about anything you may have missed if you weren't at the show this year! Be sure to follow us on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram to keep up with the latest SRS news! www.shortrodshow.com
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This week Logan sits down with another one of our neighbours to the east, Marcel Laferriere in Manitoba! We met Marcel last fall at the Winnipeg Ice Show and finally lined up a time to record an episode pretty well one year to the day. In this episode we touch on how Marcel got his foot into the outdoor content creation scene, working for HuntFish Manitoba, the Winnipeg Ice show and so much more. Thank you for tuning into this episode, we are excited to get the next one out for you! ___________________________________________________ *Shop the ALL-NEW Wknd Warriors ICE SZN and Burbot Collections @ www.wkndwarriorsco.com [2% of proceeds donated back to Canadian Wildlife & Conservation efforts.] Don't forget to drop a review or rating on your listening platform so we can reach more anglers just like you! PODCAST LINKS: https://linktr.ee/wkndwarriorsfishingpod Be sure to follow the show @wkdnwarriorsfishingpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates, behind the scenes, videos, giveaways and more! Email us at theweekendwarriorspodcast@gmail.com This episode is brought to you by 13 Fishing Canada, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and Lucky Bastard Distillers. PODCAST SPONSORS/DISCOUNTS: 13 Fishing Canada: Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF www.13fishing.ca *EXCLUSIVE Discount on Rapala Canada and ALL 9 of their Brands! Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF www.rapala.ca* Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation: Grab yourself a Membership here: https://saskatchewan-wildlife-federation.myshopify.com/collections/memberships Download the Saskatchewan Master Angler App: https://swf.sk.ca/master-angler-program/ Lucky Bastard Distillers: Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 10% OFF www.luckybastard.ca (Shipping
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Dr. Dustin Jones // #GeriOnICE // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, Modern Management of the Older Adult lead faculty Dustin Jones explores the concept of creating impactful memories for customers and how it can enhance business success through word-of-mouth marketing. He shares examples from the restaurant industry, illustrating how exceeding customer expectations can cultivate lifelong customers and improve business growth through positive word-of-mouth. Dustin emphasizes the significance of creating "legends," which are memorable experiences that surprise and make customers feel special. These legends become synonymous with the business and leave a lasting impression on customers. When businesses go above and beyond to provide such memorable experiences, it not only fulfills the customers but also benefits the business owners. Dustin encourages listeners to consider what legends they can create in their own businesses. It could be as simple as acknowledging a customer's birthday with a card or text, or going the extra mile by taking a discharged patient to play pickleball or organizing a group trip. The possibilities are endless, and creating legends can have a positive impact on the business, the community, and the overall satisfaction of everyone involved. Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes. If you're looking to learn more about live courses designed to better serve older adults in physical therapy or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION 00:00 INTRO What's up everybody? Welcome back to the PT on ICE Show. Before we jump into today's episode, let's chat about Jane, our show sponsor. Jane makes the Daily Show possible and is the practice management software that so many folks here at ICE utilize. The team at Jane knows how important it is for your patients to get the care they need. And with this in mind, they've made it really easy and convenient for patients to book online. One tip that has worked well for a lot of practices is to make the booking button on your website prominent so patients can't miss it. Once clicked, they get redirected to a beautifully branded online booking site. And from there, the entire booking process only takes around two minutes. After booking an appointment, patients get access to a secure portal where they can conveniently manage their appointments and payment details, add themselves to a waitlist, opt in to text and email reminders, and fill out their intake form. If you all are curious to learn more about online booking with Jane, head over to jane.app slash physical therapy. Book their one-on-one demo with a member of their team. And if you're ready to get started, make sure to use the code ICEPT1MO. When you sign up, that gives you a one-month grace period that gets applied to your new account. Thanks, everybody. Enjoy today's show. 01:43 DUSTIN JONES PT on ICE Daily Show. It's Dustin Jones here. It is Wednesday. We're going to be talking about making legends. What, how, and then the why behind this. Making legends is going to be about how to create memorable, impactful experiences for your patients and why it's good for them, it's good for you from your professional standpoint, and good for your business. All right. So what I want to talk about first before we get into this are the modern management of the older adult courses that are coming up. We are picking back up. We usually kind of take a little break during the summer, regroup, do our revamps, update all the literature and the slides, and we're hitting the ground running. So we're going to be in Boise, Idaho, in Watkinsville, Georgia at the end of July 29th and 30th, and August 5th we'll be in Frederick, Maryland. And then on August 12th, we will be in Lexington for the MMOA Summit where all the MMOA faculty are going to come together and deliver the brand new revamp of MMOA Live. We're super pumped about that. And then we have Essential Foundations, our online course starting August 9th. All right. Legends. Let's talk about this. I'm really excited about this topic. This has been something I've been thinking about since about February when I read the book Unreasonable Hospitality. So this is a book that you probably heard some of the ICE faculty talk about that Jeff Moore recommended. Anytime Jeff Moore recommends a book, you should probably check it out. The guy doesn't recommend a lot of books, but when he is very critical of a lot of books, so when he says, hey, this is worth reading, you probably should add that to your list. And this definitely proved to be true with this book. So Unreasonable Hospitality, I'll just give you the 30,000 foot view. Will Guderia is a restaurateur, very successful in that business or that industry. And he kind of talks about some of the principles that he used to create such impactful businesses, restaurants in particular, and how a lot of those principles that he used also translate over to business in general. And just so many different industries can benefit from kind of that hospitality mindset. And so he talks about a lot of different practical strategies that all of us can use in the rehab and the fitness profession. But he speaks to one particular of how we try to create legends. And when he says the word legends, what he's really talking about is creating impactful memories for folks where they are surprised, they feel special, and they will never forget. That moment and the business that is associated with that moment. He's got all kinds of crazy examples from the restaurant business, where he just went above and beyond what people were expecting and thus created customers for life. And that really improved his business, word of mouth marketing, and a lot of different things that made their job more fulfilling. And so he speaks about that concept of legends a lot in the book. And I walked away from that book just thinking about, man, we have such a huge opportunity to create legends in the rehab space, in the fitness space. And I'm going to talk through, you know, just through that of why we may want to do that, and then particularly the how and give you some examples. So in terms of the why, the first thing that I want to acknowledge is that when we go above and beyond and provide a memorable experience for folks and do it in the mirror, that they're kind of surprised and taken back. That is very fulfilling for us. I'll give you one example. Ellen Sefi. So she teaches with MOA. She has created lots of legends for a lot of her patients. She had one patient in particular that she was treating in a more acute setting. I forget the exact situation, but she this this patient had a long road to recovery. And Ellen ended up switching jobs into outpatient as that that patient was kind of leaving that acute setting and going into outpatient. So Ellen was able to treat her in that setting. This is a long road road to recovery for that individual. And Ellen worked with this person to help her get back to being able to hike. That was a big goal for this patient. And I think this is where a lot of us kind of stop, right, is we get people to the point where they can do the thing, right? Whatever that particular goal is for this patient, it was hiking. So she worked on her lower extremity strength. She worked on her dynamic balance. She worked on her endurance and she checked the box of all the kind of prereqs to be able to go on a hike in Colorado. And that's where we stop. And that's where we have such a huge opportunity to take a one step further and create a legend. And what Ellen did is she actually organized a hike and did a 14 or with this patient, right? She gave her the prerequisite skills and abilities required to achieve that goal. But then she facilitated that goal to actually happen. And she went on that journey with that patient that for Ellen, that's one of the most memorable professional moments for her. The fulfillment of being able to see of all your hard work and time that you have invested in this person, that they're able to do something epic like that. That is so fulfilling. So it's good for you. It's also good for your business because that happens. What do you think that patient is going to tell all their friends and their whole networks? Do you think she took a thousand selfies on the top of that summit and posted it all over social media? And guess how many patients Ellen probably had from that word of mouth, from impacting that patient on such a big level that it really sets you apart from a lot of your competition that aren't doing that. They're just checking the box. They're just improving strength, improving endurance. And you're actually facilitating your patients climbing 14 years, right? That has a compounding effect over time. It's going to be good for your business. All right. So that's the what of the legends. That's the why. It's good for you, for your fulfillment, for your career. It's also good for your clinic, your business as well. And so I want to get kind of dive into some practical examples of how we can create legends in the context of rehab and or fitness. I think we can do this in very simple manners and we can do this in kind of big, big, monumentous events as well. On the small side of things, just think about how you can surprise your patients, make them feel special. This is could be as simple as acknowledging someone's birthday. You have their date of birth that you send them a card, a gift card, whatever that just that simple act kind of puts you above them. Beyond most clinics and in gyms, for that matter, it could be that easy. It could be that simple. It could be more like what Ellen did, where she worked on building physical capacity with a patient, which is usually the case in our plans of care. Right. We're trying to get them stronger, improving their endurance, improving their balance, all that fun stuff that is tied to a patient centered goal. Right. We're already asking a lot of those things. What if you take it another step further to facilitate them being able to participate in whatever that activity is? Right. I'm not saying you got to climb a 14 or like Ellen did, but what if you proactively, you know, organize the hike that they could go on? What if you address the barriers that they may have on going on that hike, like going ahead and printing out directions of going ahead and planning out the day, recommending restaurants to hit up after the hike, just reducing barriers and facilitating that or even connecting them with a local hiking group that's going to increase their odds of actually doing the thing that you help them be able to do. Right. We could do it in that manner. Ellen took someone up a 14 or for me, especially in the context of home health, this happened a good bit where it was usually something a lot simpler than going to climb in a 14000 foot mountain. It was, you know, once that person was discharged from homebound status that we would go and do something in the community that they loved about. One in particular, I will never forget this. Me and my wife went on a double date on Valentine's Day at Waffle House with Walton Peony Smith in Columbus, Ohio, that I was discharged in Peony. She was no longer considered to be homebound. And it was right around Valentine's Day. And she had just regained the ability to navigate her community safely and efficiently. And so we crushed the All-Star Special. I still remember that meal. It was absolutely amazing. A double date on Valentine's Day at Waffle House. Something like that is just takes things to the whole another level that I will never forget. Very fulfilling from the professional standpoint. Peony will never forget. And then all of her friends, her family won't forget either. And when they want PT, guess who they're going to be calling. Right. We could take it up another notch. And this is something that we have been trying to do more at Stronger Life. We have a couple examples of this recently, which has really fueled me wanting to talk about this. One is that we had four individuals compete at the National Senior Games. These four women have basically never ran their life before, about 12 months ago. They qualified at the state games last year and then went to Pittsburgh last week to compete in the National Senior Games. And one of our athletes, Carolyn Holmes, 89 year old woman, got third in the 5K. And her whole family, three kids from all across the country, their kids, and then she had a couple of great grandkids were all there to witness this. And I will never forget this. Carolyn Holmes, 89 years old, running across the finish line with her eight year old great granddaughter. We got Carolyn stronger. We improved her endurance. We improved her balance. We checked all those boxes. But we created the opportunity for them to really flex their muscles and really pursue something that they had never even thought that they would be able to do. And then to do that in front of their community, in front of their family and then the whole Stronger Life community watching this from afar. Those are potent moments. Those are legends that I will never forget. Hands down, my most fulfilling professional moment. Carolyn will never forget that. And anybody watching that story will never forget what happened on that day. It's good for me. It's good for Stronger Life. This is good for our communities. It's a win win win for everybody involved. All right. We've got another one coming up this winter where we're taking 25 of our members to Costa Rica in an all inclusive adventure retreat where we work on their balance, their strength, all this stuff inside the gym. And then we create the opportunity for them to use those skills and do things that they never thought were possible. Right. These are legends. They're good for you. They're good for your business. They're good for your community. So I want you to think what legends can you create in the context of your own business? Some of you, it may be, all right, I need to acknowledge that someone had a birthday and just write a card and send it or send the text or whatever it may be. Some of you may think, oh, man, I may end up taking that patient that I just discharged actually to go to the pickleball court and play some pickleball with them or connect them with that pickleball group. And some of y'all may climb a 14 or some of y'all may organize a group trip to the Caribbean. I don't know. But there's so many opportunities for us to take things to that next level to create legends. I've really enjoyed this. I think you will as well. And I know your business will benefit, too. All right. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. If you have any legendary stories or any ideas, I would love to hear what you're going to do. We'll get lots of ideas in the comments, which will be very helpful to make this more practical. All right. You have a good rest of your Wednesday. I'll talk to you all soon. 13:24 OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice Daily Show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at PT on Ice dot com. 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Jason fishes early ice at Red Lake, Jeff fishes Mille Lacs and we interview Ryan about the St. Paul Ice Fishing Show. More Info A couple links to information we talked about on the show. Fast snaps that when fishing for easy lure switching. https://amzn.to/3v05Hmp Yak Tracks Pro that I used to not fall on my butt on Mille Lacs. But they should work on any lake :) https://amzn.to/3PF9rn8 Perch talker by Lindy Lures. One of my favorite lures in pint and white. https://amzn.to/3V1YdKd My favorite reel, Phlueger President https://amzn.to/3W5qjpb Link to the rod from Tuned Up Custom Rods, I got the 30 inch precision. https://bit.ly/3WsOZYy Stop Light Bobber, Ryan got on of these at the ice show https://amzn.to/3G0u1uV Hometown hero outdoors, Ryan mentioned this organization in his show https://bit.ly/3PxQ9zX Fish Daddy Outdoors Micro LED Spoon, Ryan got one of these at the show https://bit.ly/3V8ngLU
In Episode #2 of the Ice Team Podcast the crew sits down at the North Metro Ice Show presented by Thorne Brothers with show runner Jason Jacob to talk about the first ice fishing show of the season. Steve and Ben Weeres of Winter Recreational Technologies also swing by the podcast to talk about their product ICESPY. The crew also talks about catfish and walleye fishing on Horseshoe Chain.
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It was a big weekend for the Russian women, with so many phenomenal contenders (and of course, the questionable officials and adults in power) but so few qualifying spots for the Olympics and the remainder of the season. It was also a big weekend for the Russian pairs, with some surprising outings, but solid standings and tight competition.In the women's event, we cried for Liza Tuktymysheva, were Sofia Samodurova's hype women, and marveled at Kamila Valieva's performance. In the Pairs event, we debated over Mishina and Galliamov's “The Snowstorm” program (and Chock and Bates' alien program, though we probably should have saved that for American Nationals), and finally enjoyed a Malagueña program. Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro(01:15) - News(02:55) - PAIRS(03:11) - Yasmina Kadyrova & Ivan Balchenko (Яасмина Кадирова & Иван Балченко)(06:00) - Yulia Artemeva & Mikhail Nazarychev (Юлиа Артемева & Михаил Назаричев)(08:30) - Daria Pavliuchenko & Denis Khodykin (Дарыя Павлюченко & Денис Ходыкин)(11:21) - Evgenia Tarasova & Vladimir Morozov (Евгения Тарасова & Владимир Морозов)(18:25) - Aleksandra Boikova & Dmitri Kozlovskii (Александра Бойкова & Дмитрий Козловский)(25:25) - Anastasia Mishina & Aleksandr Galliamov (Анастасия Мишина & Александр Галлямов)(32:05) - WOMEN (withdrawals - Daria Usacheva, Anna Frolova, Alëna Kostornaia)(35:55) - Anastasia Zinina (Анастасия Зинина)(37:34) - Sofia Samodurova (Софья Самодурова)(41:17) - Kseniia Sinitsina (Ксения Синицина)(45:08) - Maiia Khromykh (Майя Хромых)(48:14) - Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (Елизавета Туктамушева)(54:26) - Sofia Muraviëva (Софья Муравьёва)(1:02:22) - Sofia Samodelkina (Софья Самоделкина)(1:08:22) - Adeliia Petrosyan (Аделиа Петросян)(1:14:09) - Anna Shcherbakova (Анна Щербакова)(1:26:10) - Alexandra Trusova (Александра Трусова)(1:35:06) - Kamila Valieva (Камила Валиева)(1:39:45) - Kiss & Cry Segment:Team announcements and discussion(1:43:08) - K&C: Aliona Kostornaia's YouTube channel, RusFed's athlete representatives(1:44:15) - K&C: Tamara Moskinva's Ice Show(1:45:27) - Outro------------------------------------------------Follow our figure skating podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lutzgetdownpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lutzgetdownpod And to work with us please contact lutzgetdownpod@gmail.com Logo design by @dezisartvibes on Instagramxx Joce & Clauds