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It's round up time! we discuss a whole bunch of our favourite albums & EP's from March - an absolutely killer month for heavy music! Discussed this month: Temple of Void - The CrawlDying Realm - Siege The WallsLamb of God - Into OblivionMammon's Throne - My Body to the WormsEgregore - It Echoes In The WildGutvoid - Liminal ShrinesMizery - MizeryPoison The Well - Peace In PlaceNeurosis - An Undying Love for a Burning WorldBlack Label Society - Engines of DemolitionCruel Force - HanedaChamber - this is goodbye...Cryptworm - Infectious Pathological WasteHellripper - CoronachHeavy Metal Shrapnel - Heavy Metal HairsprayLife Cycles - No One Escapes DeathPower Paladin - Beyond The Reach Of Enchantment A track from each release can be found on our playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5aDbtCbKamJMD05zeF9vaA?si=2db1ebf7d9c7483e We're also on Youtube - drop us a follow and subscribe for cool interviews and fun shows - https://www.youtube.com/@bangersmoshpodcastIntro Music - Nate Garrett (Spirit Adrift / Neon Nightmare) Vocals - Bigg Brian Ortiz (Tzompantli / Xibalba)
In this episode...Kellye and Aaron discuss what they played in March, and make their picks for game of the month. Find us online:Bluesky: @varianthexInstagram: @varianthexTwitch: @varianthex (we might start streaming games soon)Website: varianthex.comEmail: podcast@varianthex.comAdditional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the Free Music Archive. "Shimmer" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, please leave the artist a tip!
The Big Dogs have returned just in time to recap a wild conclusion to March Madness with the Michigan Wolverines besting the UConn Huskies. Matt & Jordan also talk about Wemby and Luka battling through late-season injuries, LeBron's hatred of Memphis, Cooper Flagg reigniting the Rookie of the Year conversation, and Big Dog of the Month of March.
Send us Fan MailIn Part Two of Private Equity, AI, and the Future of End-of-Life Care, Chris Comeaux and Cordt Kassner dive deeper into the forces reshaping hospice and healthcare. From the growing influence of private equity to the urgent need for systemic reform, this conversation explores the tension between financial performance and mission-driven care. The discussion highlights a critical question: can healthcare balance economic sustainability while preserving dignity, compassion, and patient-centered outcomes? The episode also examines real-world policy shifts and emerging data—from Medicare payment reform signals to increased regulatory scrutiny aimed at eliminating fraud and protecting vulnerable populations. Beyond policy, the conversation underscores the importance of transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making in shaping the future of hospice care.Ultimately, this episode returns to the heart of hospice: humanity. Through powerful stories and examples—like pediatric care innovations and “bucket list” programs—it challenges leaders to reclaim the authentic mission of end-of-life care: honoring lives, supporting families, and delivering excellence at the bedside.If this conversation challenged your thinking, share it with your leadership team and colleagues. Subscribe to stay ahead of the trends shaping hospice and healthcare—and most importantly, take one idea from this episode and apply it to improve care at the bedside. The future of end-of-life care depends on leaders willing to act.Key TakeawaysThe U.S. healthcare system faces a looming financial and structural crisis, requiring urgent reform focused on transparency, accountability, and population health. The role of private equity in hospice remains contested, with concerns about profit-driven models versus emerging data suggesting outcomes may depend on broader operational factors—not ownership alone. Regulatory efforts, such as Oregon's Protecting the Dying Act, signal a growing national push to eliminate fraud and safeguard hospice integrity. Data-driven decision-making is becoming essential, with industry reports and analytics shaping how leaders evaluate quality, utilization, and performance. Mission-driven innovations—like pediatric programs and life-affirming “bucket list” initiatives—demonstrate how hospice can elevate care quality while reinforcing its core identity. (This episode is a Top News Stories of Month March 2026)Co-Host: Cordt Kassner, PhD, Publisher of Hospice & Palliative Care Today & CEO and Founder of Hospice AnalyticsHost: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS, author of The Anatomy of LeadershipThe Anatomy of Leadership podcast explores the art and science of leadership through candid, insightful conversations with thought leaders, innovators, and change-makers from a variety of industries. Hosted by Chris Comeaux, each episode dives into the mindsets, habits, and strategies that empower leaders to thrive in complex, fast-changing environments. With topics ranging from organizational culture and emotional intelligence to navigating disruption and inspiring teams, the show blends real-world stories with practical takeaways. The goal is simple yet ambitious: to equip leaders at every level with the tools, perspectives, and inspiration they need to lead with vision, empathy, and impact.https://www.teleioscn.org/anatomy-of-leadership
In Part Two of Private Equity, AI, and the Future of End-of-Life Care, Chris Comeaux and Cordt Kassner dive deeper into the forces reshaping hospice and healthcare. From the growing influence of private equity to the urgent need for systemic reform, this conversation explores the tension between financial performance and mission-driven care. The discussion highlights a critical question: can healthcare balance economic sustainability while preserving dignity, compassion, and patient-centered outcomes? The episode also examines real-world policy shifts and emerging data—from Medicare payment reform signals to increased regulatory scrutiny aimed at eliminating fraud and protecting vulnerable populations. Beyond policy, the conversation underscores the importance of transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making in shaping the future of hospice care.Ultimately, this episode returns to the heart of hospice: humanity. Through powerful stories and examples—like pediatric care innovations and “bucket list” programs—it challenges leaders to reclaim the authentic mission of end-of-life care: honoring lives, supporting families, and delivering excellence at the bedside.If this conversation challenged your thinking, share it with your leadership team and colleagues. Subscribe to stay ahead of the trends shaping hospice and healthcare—and most importantly, take one idea from this episode and apply it to improve care at the bedside. The future of end-of-life care depends on leaders willing to act.Key TakeawaysThe U.S. healthcare system faces a looming financial and structural crisis, requiring urgent reform focused on transparency, accountability, and population health. The role of private equity in hospice remains contested, with concerns about profit-driven models versus emerging data suggesting outcomes may depend on broader operational factors—not ownership alone. Regulatory efforts, such as Oregon's Protecting the Dying Act, signal a growing national push to eliminate fraud and safeguard hospice integrity. Data-driven decision-making is becoming essential, with industry reports and analytics shaping how leaders evaluate quality, utilization, and performance. Mission-driven innovations—like pediatric programs and life-affirming “bucket list” initiatives—demonstrate how hospice can elevate care quality while reinforcing its core identity. (This episode is a Top News Stories of Month March 2026)Co-Host: Cordt Kassner, PhD, Publisher of Hospice & Palliative Care Today & CEO and Founder of Hospice AnalyticsHost: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS, author of The Anatomy of LeadershipTeleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
The first quarter of 2026 is officially over, and with that we discuss what albums came out this month that turned our ears. The amount of releases is increasing, it's going to be a fun year. Cheers! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nubreed_podcast/ Email: Nubreedpodcast@gmail.com Voicemail: 267-297-4627 Twitter: https://twitter.com/nubreed_podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nubreedpodcast/ Tim Twitter: https://twitter.com/timLSD Jay Twitter: https://twitter.com/horsecow Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrlK456FML4jtXN1YF7fxHg Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/o0f47xzeolb7nk7yuq1by3rry/playlists Merch Store: Merch store @ StickerMule - DEATH TO FALSE NUMETAL HOODIES NOW IN STOCK!
Send us Fan MailIn this thought-provoking episode, Chris Comeaux and Cordt Kassner unpack some of the most pressing forces shaping the future of end-of-life care—private equity, rising healthcare costs, and the accelerating influence of artificial intelligence. Grounded in real-world stories and industry data, the conversation explores a growing tension between the promise of hospice as a gold-standard care model and the operational, financial, and expectation gaps that providers and families are increasingly experiencing. The discussion dives into systemic challenges, including stagnant reimbursement structures, workforce limitations, and a fragmented healthcare ecosystem that often leaves hospice providers navigating complexity without a clear seat at the broader policy table. As private equity and consolidation trends continue to reshape the landscape, the hosts raise critical questions about whether scale enhances or erodes the deeply human, high-touch nature of hospice care.Looking ahead, the episode broadens into a philosophical and strategic lens—examining how AI may redefine not only care delivery, but the very meaning of being human in healthcare. For leaders across hospice, nonprofit, and healthcare sectors, this conversation offers both a warning and a call to action: innovate thoughtfully, protect what works, and ensure the future of end-of-life care remains anchored in purpose, dignity, and humanity. Key TakeawaysHospice remains a highly effective and compassionate care model—but growing expectation gaps between families and providers are creating friction.Reimbursement and funding structures have not kept pace with inflation, limiting the ability to deliver comprehensive support.The healthcare system's pricing inconsistencies and payer mix distortions are creating downstream pressure on hospice providers.Despite consolidation trends, hospice remains a highly fragmented industry, raising important questions about private equity's role and impact.AI is poised to transform care delivery—but also introduces ethical questions about consciousness, purpose, and the human role in care.(This episode is a Top News Stories of Month March 2026)Co-Host: Cordt Kassner, PhD, Publisher of Hospice & Palliative Care Today & CEO and Founder of Hospice AnalyticsHost: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS, author of The Anatomy of LeadershipThe Anatomy of Leadership podcast explores the art and science of leadership through candid, insightful conversations with thought leaders, innovators, and change-makers from a variety of industries. Hosted by Chris Comeaux, each episode dives into the mindsets, habits, and strategies that empower leaders to thrive in complex, fast-changing environments. With topics ranging from organizational culture and emotional intelligence to navigating disruption and inspiring teams, the show blends real-world stories with practical takeaways. The goal is simple yet ambitious: to equip leaders at every level with the tools, perspectives, and inspiration they need to lead with vision, empathy, and impact.https://www.teleioscn.org/anatomy-of-leadership
In this thought-provoking episode, Chris Comeaux and Cordt Kassner unpack some of the most pressing forces shaping the future of end-of-life care—private equity, rising healthcare costs, and the accelerating influence of artificial intelligence. Grounded in real-world stories and industry data, the conversation explores a growing tension between the promise of hospice as a gold-standard care model and the operational, financial, and expectation gaps that providers and families are increasingly experiencing. The discussion dives into systemic challenges, including stagnant reimbursement structures, workforce limitations, and a fragmented healthcare ecosystem that often leaves hospice providers navigating complexity without a clear seat at the broader policy table. As private equity and consolidation trends continue to reshape the landscape, the hosts raise critical questions about whether scale enhances or erodes the deeply human, high-touch nature of hospice care.Looking ahead, the episode broadens into a philosophical and strategic lens—examining how AI may redefine not only care delivery, but the very meaning of being human in healthcare. For leaders across hospice, nonprofit, and healthcare sectors, this conversation offers both a warning and a call to action: innovate thoughtfully, protect what works, and ensure the future of end-of-life care remains anchored in purpose, dignity, and humanity. Key TakeawaysHospice remains a highly effective and compassionate care model—but growing expectation gaps between families and providers are creating friction.Reimbursement and funding structures have not kept pace with inflation, limiting the ability to deliver comprehensive support.The healthcare system's pricing inconsistencies and payer mix distortions are creating downstream pressure on hospice providers.Despite consolidation trends, hospice remains a highly fragmented industry, raising important questions about private equity's role and impact.AI is poised to transform care delivery—but also introduces ethical questions about consciousness, purpose, and the human role in care.(This episode is a Top News Stories of Month March 2026)Co-Host: Cordt Kassner, PhD, Publisher of Hospice & Palliative Care Today & CEO and Founder of Hospice AnalyticsHost: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS, author of The Anatomy of LeadershipTeleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
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The hosts discuss the Meadowbrook verse of the month, Psalm 119:34, in context, and how this can be a part of our regular prayer practice.
Drs. Jennifer Weller and Shamieh Banihani discuss the article "Patient- and Institution-Level Factors Associated With Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest During Major Noncardiac Surgery" published in the March 2026 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.
Drs. Peter Goldstein, Ken Solt and Gwi Park discuss the article "Pharmacologic Reversal of Xylazine-Induced Unconsciousness in Rats" published in the March 2026 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.
The month of March is loaded with so much blessings... We only need to put in the work and heaven puts a blessing on it.
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