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Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 591 - Partners in Crime Fighting (Mr. Keen, Nero Wolfe, Dragnet, & The Abbotts)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 129:42


Sometimes it takes two detectives to crack the case. Fortunately, each of these radio mysteries has a dynamic duo on the scene. First, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and his partner Mike Kelly solve "The Case of the Ruthless Murderers" (originally aired on CBS on October 27, 1949). Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin take their final bow on the air in "The Case of Room 304" (originally aired on NBC on April 27, 1951). Sgt. Joe Friday and Officer Frank Smith are on the trail of counterfeiters in "The Big Listen" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on January 5, 1954). Finally, married sleuths Pat and Jean Abbott investigate "The Green-Eyed Divorcee" (AFRS rebroadcast from NBC on May 8, 1955).

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 521 - Till Death Do Them Part (Mollé Mystery Theatre, Murder By Experts, & The Abbotts)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 98:41


With Valetine's Day right around the corner, we're celebrating with three crimesolving couples from the golden age of radio. First, in "A Crime to Fit the Punishment" from The Mollé Mystery Theatre, an amateur sleuth and his girlfriend investigate a strange case of blackmail (AFRS rebroadcast). Next, it's another adventure of the Duke and Duchess from Murder By Experts - the locked room mystery "The Unseeing Witness" (originally aired on Mutual on September 26, 1949). Finally, we'll hear Les Damon and Claudia Morgan as Pat and Jean Abbott - an insurance investigator and his sharp-eyed wife - in "The Fabulous Emerald Necklace" from The Adventures of the Abbotts (AFRS rebroadcast).

The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society
Episode 269: The Clicking Silver

The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 52:27


Based on the novels by Frances Crane, The Adventures of the Abbotts featured the mystery-solving husband and wife team, Pat and Jean Abbott! This particular episode, "The Clicking Silver," tells the story of a visit to a steel factory that results in murder and a reunion with an old flame! (Fair warning, the story includes a reference to a husband "spanking the daylights" out of his wife, ostensibly not "fun" spanking.) What is the clicking silver? Why does Pat treat his suspects so differently than any other detective would? Can we actually lose sponsors if we don't have any? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!

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Stimulus.
81. Medical Ethics in the Heat of the Moment

Stimulus.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 57:21 Very Popular


Medical Ethicist Abbott, MD walks us through her perspectives on myriad ethical quandaries including:  How to approach discordance between a patient's written wishes and a family member who says do the opposite, the ethics of operating on demented patients who have an acute life threatening critical illness, a case of a young man with an unsurvivable brain bleed and whether or not to extubate him before the family enters the resus room, strategies to skillfully guide families through withdrawal of life support, and the real consequences of restrictive hospital visitation policies.   Interested in one-on-one coaching? Learn more at roborman.com Support our work on Patreon For full shownotes visit our podcast page   Guest Bio: Dr. Jean Abbott is a medical ethicist and faculty at the Center for Bioethics and Humanities and Core Faculty, Master of Science in Palliative Care, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She is also Professor Emerita University of Colorado School of Medicine, and 30 year veteran of the emergency department.  Not part of her CV but germane to this show...she was my attending when I was a resident in the 1990s and had a profound impact on who I became as a physician. Irreverent, quick witted, and a tireless patient advocate, she is one of the finest physicians I have ever known.    We discuss: Visitor policy– one of the enduring tragedies of the COVID-19 pandemic; A case of a 45 year old with an unsurvivable brain bleed – Do you remove the endotracheal tube before the family enters the room to say goodbye or do you await their permission to extubate?; The struggle that society has with brain death; Withdrawing and withholding care in the emergency department; One way to approach death disclosure; Accommodating requests to delay death so family members can arrive to say their goodbyes; The case of a minimally communicative, demented (but happy) patient with a subdural hemorrhage who was unable to provide consent to surgery and has no POLST; Reasons why we tend to over treat in the ED; The scenario where the patient's POLST form (eg. comfort measures only) and the desires of the power of attorney (do everything) do not align; Priming families in the ED; The ethical thing to do when you can't get informed consent from a patient; Navigating the “Daughter from California”; When does the medical Power of Attorney kick in?;

ERCAST
81. Medical Ethics in the Heat of the Moment

ERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 57:21


Medical Ethicist Abbott, MD walks us through her perspectives on myriad ethical quandaries including:  How to approach discordance between a patient's written wishes and a family member who says do the opposite, the ethics of operating on demented patients who have an acute life threatening critical illness, a case of a young man with an unsurvivable brain bleed and whether or not to extubate him before the family enters the resus room, strategies to skillfully guide families through withdrawal of life support, and the real consequences of restrictive hospital visitation policies.   Interested in one-on-one coaching? Learn more at roborman.com Support our work on Patreon For full shownotes visit our podcast page   Guest Bio: Dr. Jean Abbott is a medical ethicist and faculty at the Center for Bioethics and Humanities and Core Faculty, Master of Science in Palliative Care, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She is also Professor Emerita University of Colorado School of Medicine, and 30 year veteran of the emergency department.  Not part of her CV but germane to this show...she was my attending when I was a resident in the 1990s and had a profound impact on who I became as a physician. Irreverent, quick witted, and a tireless patient advocate, she is one of the finest physicians I have ever known.    We discuss: Visitor policy– one of the enduring tragedies of the COVID-19 pandemic; A case of a 45 year old with an unsurvivable brain bleed – Do you remove the endotracheal tube before the family enters the room to say goodbye or do you await their permission to extubate?; The struggle that society has with brain death; Withdrawing and withholding care in the emergency department; One way to approach death disclosure; Accommodating requests to delay death so family members can arrive to say their goodbyes; The case of a minimally communicative, demented (but happy) patient with a subdural hemorrhage who was unable to provide consent to surgery and has no POLST; Reasons why we tend to over treat in the ED; The scenario where the patient's POLST form (eg. comfort measures only) and the desires of the power of attorney (do everything) do not align; Priming families in the ED; The ethical thing to do when you can't get informed consent from a patient; Navigating the “Daughter from California”; When does the medical Power of Attorney kick in?;

Flip Your Script
Jean Abbott: From Misdiagnosed & Misunderstood to Independent & Grateful

Flip Your Script

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 32:26


As a young girl, Jean Abbott was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. After 33 years of countless doctor appointments, medications and surgeries, a visit to a new doctor flipped her script in a way she never could have prepared for. Jean was diagnosed with dopa-responsive dystonia, a condition that can be effectively treated with medication. In this episode of Flip Your Script with Kristi Piehl, Jean shares her story of being misdiagnosed and the importance of support systems and resiliency.

Your Biggest Breakthrough
Episode 39: "I Wouldn't Trade It For Anything" Says Jean Abbott After a Wrongful Diagnosis of Over Thirty Years Left Her Confined to a Wheelchair

Your Biggest Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 34:36


Have you ever been told one thing, but it turned out that the truth was completely different? Can you imagine being told that you have a debilitating disease that you never had? Today, we speak with Jean Abbott, a resilient woman with a mind-blowing story. Jean was misdiagnosed as a young child with Spastic Diplegia, a form of Cerebral Palsy After 33 years of countless doctors visits, medical procedures, unnecessary medications she was correctly diagnosed with Dopa Responsive Dystonia (DRD) and given a new chance of life. In this discussion, you'll hear... -Why Jean says she would go through it all over again...04:30 Always wanted to show people that they could stay positive despite their physical limitations Over 25 people got a correct diagnosis from hearing Jeans story -Jean's faith journey...06:40 Jean accepted her debilitating condition and continued to trust God "When I think about the positives in my life, that's when I realize how blessed I really am" -The effects of Jeans diagnosis on her family and growing up...08:20 Decided from a young age that she could still do everything all the other kids could do, but maybe just a little differently She had 2 older brothers and nobody ever babied her -How to shift limiting beliefs...10:15 Change prayer focus and how you're going about being close to God Devotionals Daily readings from Crushing by T.D. Jakes -Jeans initial symptoms and diagnosis story...11:30 Diagnosed around age 4 with cerebral palsy Limited mobility with legs and arms Sleep was a huge factor in symptoms Symptoms worse as she was getting older, which is abnormal for Spastic Displesia After having children, her symptoms were getting worse because sleep was declining Had to use mobility scooter No spasticity, no rigidity, lost all mobility that she had, couldn't even sit up in a chair Depression and anxiety set in Daughters were putting her to bed every night Started going to counseling with depression and anxiety Went back to another doctor and was told that something seemed strange and recommended a Neurologist Went to see new Neurologist and when she talked about the effect of her sleep. The doctor immediately said she thought she had DRD. Prescribed some medication Jean almost refused medication because she was in such disbelief Jean had new medicine and glass of wine at dinner that night and was able to walk alongside her husband to the car 3 days later, on Easter Sunday (at 33 years old) she was standing in a parking lot without holding on to anyone (first time in a decade), that's when I realized my life had changed Connection to God in that moment that she had never experienced before Amazing calmness came over her Everything was scary but she wasn't going to let fear affect her New doctor: Dr. Martha Nance -Jean's best advice for those struggling with debilitating diseases...20:50 Trust that God has a plan for each and every one of us If we hold on to the bitterness and hatred, we will be imprisoning ourselves Try to reach acceptance for what we cannot change Take things day by day or even hour by hour -How the family responded to Jean's new diagnosis...22:05 -The importance of accepting support during hardship...23:50 "If you let me help you, you're actually giving me a gift" -Advise on asking for support...26:00 Be as open as you possibly can to let them in If you say 'no,' you're pushing them away Jean's https://www.jeanabbott.com/ (website) -How to develop an attitude of gratitude...27:15 Start your day on a positive note (prayer, gratitude, intention setting) Being very specific with daily intentions When negative thoughts sink in, ask yourself how you can find the positive in that negative thought -How to accept that pain might be purposeful...29:25 Sometimes it takes more work than normal to stay positive Know when to turn to God more About the guest: Jean Abbott was misdiagnosed as a young child with Spastic...

Living Full Out Show
Learn How You Can Live Full Out By Being Open To Miracles

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 52:52


The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari invites you to be open to miracles. Maybe you’re discouraged by the weight of your everyday tasks. Perhaps you’re feeling burnt out from your career or your schoolwork. Through pushing yourself to see the possibilities, you can persevere through life’s challenges.Our first caller, Azaan, feels like he is burning out from all of his duties throughout his day. Nancy reminds him that forcing himself to produce work without a method of release can be destructive to his spirit. Tune in to hear how taking time to relax can give you the space to process daily stressors. Our inspirational guest, Jean Abbott, was misdiagnosed as a young child with Spastic Dipligia, a form of cerebral palsy. As her condition worsened, her doctors had no idea what was wrong. She was taking up to ten muscle relaxers a day, but she maintained her desire to keep walking. After 33 years of doctors’ visits, medical procedures and surgeries, she was re-diagnosed with Dopa Responsive Dystonia. With her new diagnosis, she was put on a medication that allowed her to regain her mobility, and she started to feel more in control of her life. Since then, she has appeared on the Today Show and Good Housekeeping inspiring people all over the world through her story. Listen in to hear how Jean’s faith in life and in God kept her looking forward with optimism.Our final caller, Patrick, is struggling to stay motivated while studying for the LSAT. Nancy advises him to think about the people he’ll be able to help once he is a lawyer, and she encourages him to think about how rewarding his career will be. Tune in to hear how keeping your big goals in mind can propel you through your everyday tasks.Maybe you’ve shut out the wonder from your life, and you’re wanting to regain a sense of hope. Perhaps you’re curious as to what steps you need to take to regain charge of your own narrative again. Through believing that miracles are possible, you can live full out.Call us 800-333-0001

Wayzed Up Podcast
Jean Abbott on her life story of misdiagnosis and perseverance

Wayzed Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 22:51


After living the first 33 years of her life thinking she had Spastic Dipligia, a form of Cerebral Palsy, Jean was given a correct diagnosis of Dopa Responsive Dystonia (DRD) and a new life. The author, speaker, and advocate joins Wayzed Up to tell her story.

Perspective Transformation Radio
Meet Perspective Transformers Kelly, Alice, Jean & Kim!

Perspective Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 53:00


Author and speaker, Kelly J. Stigliano, shares the lessons God teaches her so others won’t repeat her mistakes. Learn more at http://www.kellystigliano.com/ From youth leader to manager to Toastmaster, Alice Pongracz  is an experienced speaker, teacher and communicator.  She shares her passion for writing devotions and encouraging others in their Christian walk. Learn more at AlicePongracz.com. Jean Abbott shares the story of "Misdiagnosed" after 33 years of living under the misdiagnosis of cerebral palsey and going on to walk. Learn more about her book and speaking ministry at www.JeanAbbott.com Fun, Funny, God-Loving Author, Speaker & Blogger, Kim Chaffin, host the blog Heartfelt Ramblings of a Midlife Domestic Goddess, described as “I love Lucy meets Jesus,” and the author of Simply Blessed, Finding Joy in the Little Things. 31-day devotional. Learn more at  www.HeartFeltRamblings.com

She Walks In Truth
097: Misdiagnosed With Jean Abbott

She Walks In Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 30:36


Jean Abbott is an author, writer, and inspirational speaker. She joins the podcast today to talk about her life story or resilience, having been misdiagnosed as a young child with Spastic Diplegia, a form of Cerebral Palsy and after 33 years, was correctly diagnosed with Dopa Responsive Dystonia (DRD). Jean offers practical insight on how she learned to find joy in all types of circumstances, and how to journey through life's hardships with a heart wide open.   You can get connected with the show notes at www.shewalksintruth.com/Jeanabbott. FAITH SHOP Grab your cool She Walks In Truth gear at our new Faith Shop! RATE & REVIEW  Rate and review She Walks In Truth on iTunes by clicking here. JOIN THE AFTER PARTY Connect with Carrie and other sisterfriends who listen to the show by joining the after party in our She Walks In Truth private group on Facebook by clicking here.  In the group we chat about the episodes and support one another on this journey called life!  

Living Regret Free
Jean Abbott

Living Regret Free

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 26:48


Jean Abbott e: jeanabbott3@gmail.com FB: JeanSharonAbbott T: JeanSAbbott Skype: jean.abbott94 w: jeanabbott.com Jean was misdiagnosed as a young child with a form of Cerebral Palsy. She talks about why she isn’t bitter and angry after living 3 decades trapped in her own disabled body. She talks about what she missed out on in life and how sharing her story has helped others. She speaks to how she is able to stay so positive and how her medical condition affected her children.

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Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 58 - Married with Murder (Adventures of the Abbotts)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2014 33:48


Frances Crane's married sleuths Pat and Jean Abbott brought their colorful capers to radio in The Adventures of the Abbotts. Pat is a private eye by trade, but she proves herself a very adept amateur as she joins him on his cases. We'll hear Claudia Morgan and Mandel Kramer as the Abbotts in "The Canary-Blonde Heiress," an Armed Forces Radio Services rebroadcast of an episode aired on NBC on May 15, 1955.

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Radio Detective Story Hour
Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 116 - Adventures of the Abbotts

Radio Detective Story Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2007 36:39


The final entry into my look at women radio detectives. This week is an example of the many husband and wife detective teams that appeared on radio. Others included Adventures of the Thin Man, Mr. & Mrs North, Itâs a Crime, Mr. Collins and Front Page Farrell. This weekâs series used characters from the pen of Frances Crane in which Jean Abbott is a much stronger detective than she was portrayed on radio. Claudia Morgan (right) and Les Damon starred as Jean and Pat Abbott.

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Radio Detective Story Hour
Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 116 - Adventures of the Abbotts

Radio Detective Story Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2007 36:39


The final entry into my look at women radio detectives. This week is an example of the many husband and wife detective teams that appeared on radio. Others included Adventures of the Thin Man, Mr. & Mrs North, Itâs a Crime, Mr. Collins and Front Page Farrell. This weekâs series used characters from the pen of Frances Crane in which Jean Abbott is a much stronger detective than she was portrayed on radio. Claudia Morgan (right) and Les Damon starred as Jean and Pat Abbott.

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Radio Detective Story Hour
Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 22 - The Abbotts

Radio Detective Story Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2005 31:57


A lesser known detective husband and wife team. The Abbotts first appeared 1945 on radio, but none of those episodes are known to exist. In 1955 a new version appeared called "The Adventures of the Abbotts" but until recently only one episode was known to exist. Recently all 13 episodes have re-surfaced and you'll hear one of the new one's here in this podcast. Claudia Morgan (right) starred as Jean Abbott and Les Damon as Pat.

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Radio Detective Story Hour
Radio Detective Story Hour Episode 22 - The Abbotts

Radio Detective Story Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2005 31:57


A lesser known detective husband and wife team. The Abbotts first appeared 1945 on radio, but none of those episodes are known to exist. In 1955 a new version appeared called "The Adventures of the Abbotts" but until recently only one episode was known to exist. Recently all 13 episodes have re-surfaced and you'll hear one of the new one's here in this podcast. Claudia Morgan (right) starred as Jean Abbott and Les Damon as Pat.

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