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Bob Smith (formerly the managing editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated) loves radio - he cut his teeth on it before becoming a writer and editor. We all know that wrestling podcasts are all the rage - but did you know that there are still some excellent wrestling radio shows out there to enjoy? Join Bob and his guests Glen Braget and Michael McCurdy - the host of Minnesota's classic Rasslin' Memories Then & Now radio show - for a freewheeling, upbeat conversation all about the state of radio, as well as more wrestling stuff than you could shake Fred Blassie's cane at - the trio hits upon topics such as the AWA, Joyce Paustian's amazing book, Jerry Blackwell's face turn, Don Callis, Adam Pearce, Portland action, old school prelim stars, scary TV moments, and more. Enjoy more traditional vibes from the most decidedly different mat podcast series you'll ever hear!Support the showContact us at outdatedwrestling@gmail.com!
Hello & Welcome to episode #60 of the Chit & Chat; encouraging one another podcast. Today my featured interview is with Michael McCurdy, he is a music teacher and host of open mic nights and is from the Kitsap Peninsula. He is a music teacher who is always encouraging kids and he learned playing instruments at a very young age. A very talented musician who loves shares his gifts of music all over the area. McCurdy believes music has a place in daily life, and he is constantly sharing it with people of all ages. Also in this episode we have some great music by Joel Gibson Jr. (checkout JOELGIBSONJRMUSIC.COM), Elizabeth Mary (ELIZABETHMARYMUSIC.COM) , Raymond Hayden (RAYMONDHAYDEN.WEEBLY.COM) & George Varghese. Swing by and check out the Chit & Chat: encouraging one another podcast: where its always about Encouraging others. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jody-shuffield/message
Mustafa Sidik, Ken Sanner, and Dr. David Vitberg of the Alert Medic 1 team join returning medical student Maniraj Jeyaraju and intensivists Dr. Jon Chow & Michael McCurdy to discuss renal physiology, renin, lactate, and their implications on sepsis treatment. Music by Bensound.com
Today Brad speaks with Michael McCurdy, President of McCurdy Construction, LLC; Structures Cabinet & Design, LLC; and Noblessa Phoenix.An entrepreneur at heart, Michael shares why he decided to make the foray into the construction industry and why he specifically chose to start not one, but three businesses in Phoenix.Michael explains his rationale behind encouraging his team to own every win and every loss in the business, and at the same time taking full responsibility for every failure as President of the company.He talks about setting expectations with clients and the importance of keeping them informed throughout the process to maximize their freedom of choice over their home's final outcome.Finally, Michael calls for more “sophistication” in the planning and implementation of systems and processes in more construction companies in order to raise all ships and, by extension, raise standards across the industry as a whole.Sponsors: Ledge LoungerPella Windows & DoorsTopics Discussed: [02:39] What makes a good business owner?[03:53] Managing the high risks of managing a construction company[06:06] Recovering from business mistakes[07:55] McCurdy Construction's process from client onboarding to project completion[09:22] Motivating employees in different departments all working toward the same goal[12:00] Keeping all parties in a project on the same page with regard to pricing[20:24] The toughest part about running a business and keeping your team motivated[25:23] Why Michael almost never allows himself to talk business outside business hours[27:24] Why Michael decided to start a second business, and then a third[32:02] How Michael developed his expertise with cabinetry[40:40] Becoming a distributor in Phoenix[45:10] Helping clients choose an aesthetic for their cabinetry[47:49] How a great showroom translates into great sales[49:58] Why Michael decided to go into constructionConnect with Guest:McCurdy ConstructionStructures Cabinet & DesignNoblesaLinkedInConnect with Brad Leavitt:WebsiteInstagramFacebook HouzzPinterestYouTubeKey Quotes from Episode:If you're giving your employees what they need to have to do their jobs, that's what makes a good owner. A good owner owns their mistakes and encourages their employees to do better. Generally, if the company wins, everybody wins.I love construction; but I'm in love with business.
Dr. Michael McCurdy presents Pulmonary Grand Rounds. The title of his talk is "Angiotensin II for vasodilatory shock in the era of COVID-19"
Club C-47 is hopping! Three guest stars join Andrew and Sally Darr this week: Sophia Costanzo, Sophie Gemelas and Michael McCurdy. Together, they talk college football, give recommendations on places to eat in Los Angeles and think about cool Halloween group costume ideas. They also all agree on which scene from "Twilight" is the best... any guesses?
As the prevalence of cancer continues to increase in the general population and improvements in cancer treatment prolong survival, the incidence of patients presenting to the emergency department with oncologic complications will, similarly, continue to rise. This episode reviews 3 of the more common presentations of oncology patients to the emergency department: metastatic spinal cord compression, tumor lysis syndrome, and febrile neutropenia. Signs and symptoms of these conditions can be varied and nonspecific, and may be related to the malignancy itself or to an adverse effect of the cancer treatment. Timely evidence-based decisions in the emergency department regarding diagnostic testing, medications, and arrangement of disposition and oncology follow-up can significantly improve a cancer patient's quality of life. This episode of EB Medicine's EMplify podcast is hosted by Nachi Gupta, MD, PhD, and Jeff Nusbaum, MD. This month's corresponding full-length journal issue of Emergency Medicine Practice was authored by David Wacker, MD, and Michael McCurdy, MD. It was peer reviewed by Kevin Chase, MD, and Natalie Kreitzer, MD. Link to article: http://www.ebmedicine.net/topics.php?paction=showTopic&topic_id=564
As the prevalence of cancer continues to increase in the general population and improvements in cancer treatment prolong survival, the incidence of patients presenting to the emergency department with oncologic complications will, similarly, continue to rise. This episode reviews 3 of the more common presentations of oncology patients to the emergency department: metastatic spinal cord compression, tumor lysis syndrome, and febrile neutropenia. Signs and symptoms of these conditions can be varied and nonspecific, and may be related to the malignancy itself or to an adverse effect of the cancer treatment. Timely evidence-based decisions in the emergency department regarding diagnostic testing, medications, and arrangement of disposition and oncology follow-up can significantly improve a cancer patient's quality of life. This episode of EB Medicine's EMplify podcast is hosted by Nachi Gupta, MD, PhD, and Jeff Nusbaum, MD. This month's corresponding full-length journal issue of Emergency Medicine Practice was authored by David Wacker, MD, and Michael McCurdy, MD. It was peer reviewed by Kevin Chase, MD, and Natalie Kreitzer, MD. Link to article: http://www.ebmedicine.net/topics.php?paction=showTopic&topic_id=564
COPD has huge economic and human burdens in the US. In fact, in 2010, two studies estimated that COPD exacted a direct and indirect cost of somewhere between $36 and $50 billion dollars in the US. With respect to the ED – in 2011, there were more than 1.7 million ED visits for COPD-related problems, with nearly 1/5th requiring hospitalization. This episode of EB Medicine's EMplify podcast is hosted by Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD. This month's corresponding full-length journal issue of Emergency Medicine Practice was authored by a strong team from the University of Maryland: Drs. Van Holden, Donald Slack, Michael McCurdy, and Nirav Shah. It was peer reviewed by Dr. Gabriel Wardi of the University of California San Diego and Dr. Geralda Xavier of Kings County Hospital in New York City. Links and Resouces: http://www.ebmedicine.net/topics.php?paction=showTopic&topic_id=557 - Diagnosis and Management of Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
COPD has huge economic and human burdens in the US. In fact, in 2010, two studies estimated that COPD exacted a direct and indirect cost of somewhere between $36 and $50 billion dollars in the US. With respect to the ED – in 2011, there were more than 1.7 million ED visits for COPD-related problems, with nearly 1/5th requiring hospitalization. This episode of EB Medicine’s EMplify podcast is hosted by Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD. This month’s corresponding full-length journal issue of Emergency Medicine Practice was authored by a strong team from the University of Maryland: Drs. Van Holden, Donald Slack, Michael McCurdy, and Nirav Shah. It was peer reviewed by Dr. Gabriel Wardi of the University of California San Diego and Dr. Geralda Xavier of Kings County Hospital in New York City. Links and Resouces: http://www.ebmedicine.net/topics.php?paction=showTopic&topic_id=557 - Diagnosis and Management of Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
This week on BWF Radio, we’re joined by David Fuller and Michael McCurdy of IHWE, fresh off of a sold out show in Eureka, California last night and preparing to present NWA Parade of Champions to kick off WrestleMania weekend in Fort Worth, TX this Thursday night. Joe shares some stories of Empire State Wrestling’s […] The post BWF Radio Episode 221 [PODCAST] appeared first on BoredWrestlingFan.com.
The VP of IHWE comes to pipebomb radio to talk about the upcoming Show they have during Wrestlemania week called Parade of Champions. We get the scoop from Michael as to what fans can expect and what other things will be going on when Texas gets invaded by millions of fans from all over the world.
This week on BoredWrestlingFan Radio, we’re joined by IHWE representative Michael McCurdy, who talks to us about last night’s New Years Knockout event, which experienced a power outage and has been referred to as “New Years Blackout,” “NWA Beware of Dog,” and other lights out puns. We turn the topic to the upcoming NWA Parade […] The post BWF Radio Episode 213 [PODCAST] appeared first on BoredWrestlingFan.com.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Michael McCurdy, the Testing Dad, shares the 7 core abilities that every child needs to know for kindergarten. Spotlight on Moms features Karla Call of TheShowerShimmy.com. Jennifer Chellis Taveras, L.Ac., creator of the Holistic Baby Acupressure System, shares how acupressure can be helpful for babies. Tovah Klein, author of How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success, shares tips for “cracking the code” of toddler behavior. Christy Johnson, registered nurse and former college softball player, shares the importance of concussion testing with the King-Devick test.
This week on BWF Radio, IHWE Radio host Michael McCurdy drops by to talk about the new format of his show, as well as the launch of IHWE California. Topher Epps of Pro Wrestling Powerhouse joins us, and we present a roundtable discussion on the future of the wrestling business. We look at the […] The post BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 137 appeared first on BoredWrestlingFan.com.
IHWE Radio host Michael McCurdy joins Joe, Jorge, G, and Mark after JT leaves to talk about his podcast, WCCW, BlogTalkRadio, IHWE founder David Fuller, porn mail, and much more. Not necessarily in that order. We recap the week in professional wrestling. In the news, we talk about the downfall of the WWE stock, and […] The post BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 127 appeared first on BoredWrestlingFan.com.