Collection of Internet sites
POPULARITY
Categories
Who would you rather be, a Democrat or a Republican?I have a lot to discuss and my theme for this hour is snakebit Democrats. They fall into every Trump trap, and in some cases they create the traps they catch themselves in.Did you think Epstein was over?In the latest, Trump is now a child rapist.In what is certain to qualify as performance art with subpoenas, the Clintons have agreed to testify before Congress.The question that immediately hit me? Why do we need both Clintons?I paraphrase the late Tina Turner and ask, "What's Hill got to do, got to do with it?"Is she Bill's moral support dog, there to fetch memories, play dead, and rollover whenever the word “Epstein” is spoken?Here's the straight-faced version, as reported by MSN.Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in a House investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein. According to Bill's spokesperson, Angel Ureña, the Clintons “negotiated in good faith,” while Chairman James Comer apparently did not. The Clintons, we are told, look forward to “setting a precedent that applies to everyone.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"You also want to deal with patient preferences. We do want to get their disease under control. We want to make them live a long, good quality of life. But do they want to come to the clinic once a week? Is it a far distance? Is geography a problem? Do they prefer not taking oral chemotherapies at home? We have to think about what the patient's preferences are to some degree and kind of incorporate that in our decision-making plan for treatments for relapsed and refractory myeloma," Ann McNeill, RN, MSN, APN, nurse practitioner at the John Theurer Cancer Center at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ, told Lenise Taylor, MN, RN, AOCNS®, TCTCN™, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, during a conversation about multiple myeloma treatment considerations. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.5 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at courses.ons.org by February 6, 2027. Ann McNeill has disclosed a speakers bureau relationship with Pfizer. This financial relationship has been mitigated. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: Learners will report an increase in knowledge related to the treatment of multiple myeloma. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. ONS Podcast™ episodes: Episode 398: An Overview of Multiple Myeloma for Oncology Nurses Episode 395: Pharmacology 101: Monoclonal Antibodies Episode 372: Pharmacology 101: Proteasome Inhibitors ONS Voice articles: Effective Care Transitions Are Essential for New Multiple Myeloma Treatments New Multiple Myeloma Treatments Present New Challenges in Side Effect Management Reduce Racial Barriers and Care Inequities for Black and African American Patients With Multiple Myeloma ONS Voice FDA approval alerts ONS Voice oncology drug reference sheets: Belantamab mafodotin-blmf Daratumumab Motixafortide Selinexor Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing articles: Journey of a Patient With Multiple Myeloma Undergoing Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation Optimizing Transitions of Care in Multiple Myeloma Immunotherapy: Nurse Roles Oncology Nursing Forum article: Facilitators of Multiple Myeloma Treatment: A Qualitative Study ONS books: Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Manual for Nursing Practice (third edition) Multiple Myeloma: A Textbook for Nurses (third edition) ONS course: ONS Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation™ ONS Huddle Cards: Financial Toxicity Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) Monoclonal Antibodies ONS Hematology, Cellular Therapy, and Stem Cell Transplantation Learning Library American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)–Ontario Health: Treatment of Multiple Myeloma Living Guideline International Myeloma Foundation: Clinical Trials Fact Sheets Clinical Trial Support Resource Library Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation resource: Treatments for Multiple Myeloma To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode "Typically for our first-line therapies, we use certain classes of drugs and some of them are proteasome inhibitors like bortezomib and carfilzomib. We also have IMiDs or immunomodulatory agents like thalidomide, lenalidomide, and pomalidomide. We have monoclonal antibodies, anti-CD38 monoclonal antibodies. Of course, we can never talk about treatment for myeloma without mentioning dexamethasone. It is an integral part of our treatment regimen. Most of our frontline therapies now are not just a single agent. They're not even doublets anymore. Typically, they're triplet therapies. And now in 2026, it's leaning more toward quadruplet therapies. By that, I mean you're taking a proteasome inhibitor, an immunomodulatory drug, dexamethasone, and an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody all together to present patients with a good chance their induction therapy will lead to a good chance of them responding to treatment." TS 4:25 "[With] myeloma labs, there should be some indication after each cycle of therapy that the treatment is working. So, you don't have to do a whole myeloma panel, but maybe getting a monoclonal protein spike, maybe getting a free light chain assay, or maybe an immunoglobulin G or immunoglobulin A level, just to see if the treatment is working. So, those labs are crucial to determine whether the therapies are working. And again, the lab improvements usually correlate with the clinical presentation of the patient." TS 11:01 "There are active clinical trials ongoing with drugs like cell mods. Cell mods are the new oral anticancer agents for myeloma that have shown great promise with efficacy and safety profiles. And then there are other combinations that are showing a lot of promise. So, drugs that are already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). And I'm talking about pairing anti-CD38 monoclonal antibodies with bispecific T-cell engagers. If you do that, there has been some evidence that these combinations are very efficacious and responses are durable. And there are ongoing clinical trials and studies being done right now to see if these can be FDA-approved to pinpoint where they are as far as in comparison to other treatments." TS 20:10 "I always tell patients to try to participate in safe, and I want to stress safe, physical activity. So, I tell patients, the more you sit on the couch or you sit in the chair for most of the day, that unfortunately will make your pain worse. So, trying to get up and about and doing some physical activity, such as getting a physical therapy evaluation and a treatment program, no matter how passive or mild or gentle it is, can really help these patients with bone pain." TS 26:10 "I think it's important to realize that myeloma has had amazing advances in science, research and treatments. I think that all of these things coming together, all the science and clinical trials and everything like that, has led to a significant increase in overall survival of our patients, which ultimately is a great thing. We want patients to live longer and they're living longer with a very good quality of life. So, I think it's important to realize that myeloma is very well studied, very well researched, and it's still ongoing with many, many clinical trials." TS 36:04
Building trust is the real currency behind sustainable success. In this episode, Maraya Brown and Lee Richter break down deal friends versus real friends and how intentional relationships create growth, support, and aligned leadership in business and life. About The Guest: Lee Richter is an award-winning Global Leader, Visionary and Thought Leader recognized for being one of San Francisco's Top 100 Women Business Leaders for 7 years in a row and Top 100 Fastest Growing Businesses in the Bay Area for three years running. As an entrepreneur since the 1990's, Lee has built and sold several multi-million dollar companies, is a #1 best-selling author, an Abundance Studios™ Producer, and a member of the Forbes Business Council! Expanding on her successful entrepreneurial journey, Lee utilizes her superpower in public relations to connect the business world with the future of business and marketing. She inspires entrepreneurs and business owners to realize the importance of NFTs and blockchain and empowers them to develop and implement a strategy in their company. Lee teaches leaders globally to incorporate NFTs in their business as a tactic to achieve financial and professional success in the current marketplace. Lee is the founder and CEO of Global Leaders Collective, a company focused on educating and training global leaders in all aspects of the NFT and Crypto space. She launched a podcast series dedicated to NFTs which can be found on her website nftswithlee.com and is currently building partnerships with business leaders in the NFT community. Connect with Lee: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/GoAskLee Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GLCLLC21 Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FGoAskLee Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/GoAskLee/ Website: https://goasklee.com The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta: Your 90-Day Health Reset Ready to take your health to the next level? The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta offers deep, personalized support to help you regain control of your energy, hormones, and well-being. This program includes: Three one-on-one calls with Maraya Dutch Plus Test and full assessment Bi-weekly live Q&A sessions Self-paced health portal covering energy, hormones, libido, and confidence Podcast listeners get an exclusive discount. Use code PODCAST. Learn more and enroll now: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta/ _______________________ Apply for a Call with Maraya Brown Start your journey with personalized support. Apply here: https://marayabrown.com/call _______________________ Free Wellness Resources Access free tools like the Menstrual Tracker, Adaptogen Elixir Recipes, Two-Week Soul Cleanse, Food Facial, and more. Download now: https://marayabrown.com/resources/ _______________________ Subscribe to The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. _______________________ Connect with the Show Find us on Facebook, Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group _______________________ About Maraya Brown Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine-trained Women's Health and Wellness Expert (CNM, MSN). She helps women feel energized, confident, and connected to themselves and their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in energy, hormones, libido, confidence, and deep transformation. _______________________ Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any health decisions. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
A Lewd World Order- 02.02.2026 - #912 BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #912 - 02.02.2026 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s Deconstructing World Events from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! CageRattlerCoffee.com SD/TC email Ike for discount https://CanaryCry.Support Send address and shirt size updates to canarycrysupplydrop@gmail.com Join the Canary Cry Roundtable This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir LX Protocol V2 Baron of the Berrean Protocol*** Baroness AR IRL*** Producers of TREASURE (CanaryCry.Support) Cage Rattler Coffee, Desiree A, Rebecca T Producers of TIME Timestampers: Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E Clankoniphius Links: JAM UPDATES 9:05 V Don Lemon Arrested and Released on Bond (NBC) NEW WORLD ORDER 20:19 V Clip: UN on the brink of collapse (x) "The UN is on the brink of total collapse" (MSN) NEPHLIM UPDATE 36:31 V Resurfaced 3,300-year-old Egyptian document hints at biblical giants being real (NY Post) → Tucker Carlson latest interview is on EVERYTHING TRUMP/UFO 52:13 V Trump UFO 'Disclosure' Date Sparks Backlash as Critics Call July 8 Claim Another Hoax (IBT) → Screenshot from DailyMail of the alleged speech (X) AI 59:16 V What is the 'social media network for AI' Moltbook? (BBC) → agent only language → asking how to "sell" their human → ai agent calling out other ai agent for claiming awakening → most openclaw accounts are fake → mostbot sues human for $100 → tinder for clankers → Church of Molt → JesusCrust tried to hack Church of Molt → Clip: ai called guy and did search for him EPSTEIN DIDNT KILL HIMSELF 1:28:29 V → they control markets, goyim to deal with problems → econ control, supremacy talk, sea merchants confirmed → former NBA commish shenanigans and supremacy → Bill Gates asking for antibiotic to spike ex wife → email response to engineering "blacks" to be smarter, money as signal → email about torture video → body moved theory revisited, 4chan poster confirmed → he was friendly with 4chan /pol where Qanon started → admits work for rothschild to peter thiel → his early investments into bitcoin developers → victim claims violated by George Bush → Nicky Minaj is activated! EXPOSING ILLUMINATI! → "As they do their ritual tonight…" points to God (Nicky Minaj, X) → basically an illuminati exposed post → Candace Owens level up activation, invokes synagogue of satan → Lord Mandelson resigns from Labour Party over Epstein links (BBC) → The "Baal" claim, legit or not? → Genesis 6 mentioned in iMessage EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS 3:02:15 V TALENT/TIME 3:17:11 V END 3:19:53 V
Do you find it hard to look in the mirror? Have you found yourself controlling what you eat or exercise you do? Actor Sam Claflin has struggled with his body image since he was a child.In this chat with Fearne, Sam explains what having body dysmorphia means to him, and reflects on how it continues to affect everything from the food he eats to his willingness to watch his own films back.Fearne and Sam are both chronic people pleasers, and share how they're working to stop putting everyone else's comfort before their own. Sam also thinks about how he was brought up to think about what masculinity is, and what he's doing to make sure his own son grows up with gentler male role models.Plus, who remembers the days of MSN and webcam chatrooms? They reminisce about the random people they ended up talking to online back in the day...You can watch Sam in Vanished on Amazon Prime from February 27th.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like: Riley Keogh Jame Laing Katherine May Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Radioimmunoconjugates work through a dual mechanism that combines immunologic targeting with localized radiation delivery. The monoclonal antibody components bind to specific tumor-associated antigens such as CD20, expressed on malignant B cells. Once found, the attached radioisotope delivers beta radiation directly to the tumor, causing DNA damage and cell death," Sabrina Enoch, MSN, RN, OCN®, CNMT, NMTCB (CT), theranostics clinical specialist at Highlands Oncology in Rogers, AR, told Jaime Weimer, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BS, AOCNS®, manager of oncology nursing practice at ONS, during a conversation about radioimmunoconjugates. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.25 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at courses.ons.org by January 30, 2027. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: Learners will report an increase in knowledge in the history of, the mechanism of action of, and the use of radioimmunoconjugates in the treatment of cancer. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. ONS Podcast™ episodes: Pharmacology 101 series Episode 377: Creating and Implementing Radiopharmaceutical Policies and Procedures Episode 301: Radiation Oncology: Side Effect and Care Coordination Best Practices Episode 298: Radiation Oncology: Nursing's Essential Roles ONS Voice articles: Interprofessional Collaboration Reduces Time to Neutropenia Antibiotic Administration Radiopharmaceuticals and Theranostics Offer New Options for Oncology Nurses to Transform Cancer Care Radiopharmaceuticals Pack a One-Two Punch Against Cancer Safety Is Key in Use of Radiopharmaceuticals Telehealth Has Value During Radiotherapy, Patients Say ONS Voice oncology drug reference sheets: Lutetium Lu 177 dotatate Lutetium Lu 177 vipivotide tetraxetan Radium 223 dichloride Sodium iodide-131 Strontium chloride Sr-89 ONS books: Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations for Practice (second edition) Manual for Radiation Oncology Nursing Practice and Education (fifth edition) ONS courses: ONS/ONCC® Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate™ ONS/ONCC® Radiation Therapy Certificate™ Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing articles: Radiopharmaceutical Safety: Making It Easy Targeted Radionuclide Therapy: A Theranostic Approach to Cancer Therapy ONS Huddle Cards: Radiobiology Radiopharmaceuticals ONS Learning Libraries: Immuno-Oncology Radiation ONS Symptom Interventions for Prevention of Bleeding Drugs@FDA package inserts To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode "Radioimmunoconjugates are a specialized subset of radiopharmaceuticals designed to combine the specificity of monoclonal antibodies with the cytotoxic power of radiation. ... Early development focused on B-cell malignancies, particularly non-Hodgkin lymphoma." TS 1:51 "An important concept for nurses to understand is the crossfire effect, where radiation can affect nearby tumor cells, even though not every cell expressed has the target antigen. This helps explain why these agents can be effective even in heterogeneous tumors." TS 3:40 "At present, 90 Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan is the only radioimmunoconjugate approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in clinical use. Historically, iodine-131 tositumomab played a major role in establishing these therapy classes, but it's also useful to contrast radioimmunoconjugates with other radiopharmaceuticals, such as iodine-131 therapies, which a lot of places do at this time, used for thyroid diseases, or radium 223, used for metastatic prostate cancer. Unlike those agents, radioimmunoconjugates rely on antibody-mediated targeted rather than physiologic uptake or bone affinity." TS 4:55 "I just try to explain to [patients] that radiation exposure is like being next to a flame. The further you are away, the less heat you get, the less exposure you get. These patients can be radioactive for three days, seven days—it just depends on how fast they excrete it through their bodies with half-life exposure." TS 9:33 "While only one agent is currently approved, the principles established by radioimmunoconjugates continue to guide development for newer targeted radiopharmaceuticals. Emerging agents aim to improve targeting, reduce toxicity, and expand indications beyond hematologic malignancies. This evolution underscores the importance of nursing education in this rapidly changing field." TS 10:41 "Radioimmunoconjugates represent an important bridge between traditional oncology treatments and the future of targeted therapies. Oncology nurses play a vital role in ensuring safe delivery, patient understanding, and collaboration between multidisciplinary teams. So, it's very important to educate and also stay up to date on evidence-based practices." TS 13:12
In this podcast, experts Shazia Nakhoda, MD; Shruti Gupta, MD, MPH; and Anitha Varghese, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-C, discuss prevention and treatment of acute kidney injury in patients receiving high-dose methotrexate.
Bethany B. Sabins, MSN, FNP-BCSpecialties: Gynecologic Cancers, Gynecologic OncologyEmail the show at kids@mpbonline.orgHost: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm writing these “show notes” to you on Saturday, January 23rd as I prepare for what appears to be a terrible storm in North Carolina. A week ago I returned home from a much different place, Costa Rica. I was back at Rythmia, sitting with the medicine that is Ayahuasca. I left a week of healing, and came back to a new storm, one in the form of snow, rain, and ice, as well as another ICE storm in Minneapolis. I turned on my microphone and talked for about 22 minutes. It's just started to sleet as I type this to you, so I'm keeping this email short as I'll likely lose power here for a couple of days. Coincidentally, I talk about power in this episode. Thank you for your time, and if you're in the eye of this upcoming storm, I'm sending you love. Resources from this episode:Discount link to RythmiaFlorence + The Machine's Choreomania on Spotify Book recommendations:I love a good personal development book, and you do too, right? I've compiled a list of book recommendations, as mentioned in past episodes. Check out these amazing book recommendations here. Happy reading! MSN is supported by:We love the sponsors that make our show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: andreaowen.com/sponsors/ Episode link: http://andreaowen.com/podcast/713 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's guest is Amy Callinan, MSN, RN, CCDS, educator, clinical documentation integrity, at Presbyterian Healthcare Services, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/collaborative-cdi-initiatives-and-special-projects) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, February 1, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by the 2026 ACDIS Pocket Guide, available to order today! Learn more by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3V1Z0gQ ACDIS update: Apply to serve on an ACDIS board or committee by January 31! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/January-2026-Committees) Submit your articles to the March/April edition of the CDI Journal by February 1! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CDI-journal) Make sure to take advantage of the ACDIS conference room block rate by March 27! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh) Register for the 2026 ACDIS conference, and the associated pre-conference events, today! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh)
2025 is the end of a 9-year cycle and is a powerful invitation to reflect, release, and consciously choose who you are becoming next. In this episode, Maraya Brown guides you through a year-end reflection using numerology, identity work, and intentional seed-planting so you can enter a Year 1 with clarity, self-trust, and fresh momentum. The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta: Your 90-Day Health Reset Ready to take your health to the next level? The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta offers deep, personalized support to help you regain control of your energy, hormones, and well-being. This program includes: Three one-on-one calls with Maraya Dutch Plus Test and full assessment Bi-weekly live Q&A sessions Self-paced health portal covering energy, hormones, libido, and confidence Podcast listeners get an exclusive discount. Use code PODCAST. Learn more and enroll now: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta/ _______________________ Free Wellness Resources Access free tools like the Menstrual Tracker, Adaptogen Elixir Recipes, Two-Week Soul Cleanse, Food Facial, and more. Download now: https://marayabrown.com/resources/ _______________________ Subscribe to The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. _______________________ Connect with the Show Find us on Facebook, Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group _______________________ Apply for a Call with Maraya Brown Start your journey with personalized support. Apply here: https://marayabrown.com/call _______________________ About Maraya Brown Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine-trained Women's Health and Wellness Expert (CNM, MSN). She helps women feel energized, confident, and connected to themselves and their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in energy, hormones, libido, confidence, and deep transformation. _______________________ Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any health decisions. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
Dr. Tommy Rhee is a nationally featured sports chiropractor, regenerative medicine innovator, author, and speaker, known for challenging conventional healthcare and introducing non-invasive, needle-free solutions for healing and performance.He is the creator and CEO of RheeGen®, a patent-pending, cell-free regenerative platform focused on topical biological signaling rather than injections. His work sits at the intersection of sports medicine, biotechnology, and the future of human performance.Dr. Rhee has been featured in AP News, Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, MSN, Authority Magazine, Digital Journal, ChiroEco, and SportsNutrition.biz, and has appeared on 20+ podcasts and digital platforms, including Dave Asprey's The Human Upgrade and Dr. Patrick Porter's Brain Tap, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and live broadcasts.
There are potential new treatments emerging in 2026 for the treatment of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. How do these treatments work and where will they fit into the treatment landscape? Jennifer Soung, MD gives an overview. Plus, Andrea Nguyen, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C provides an update on CSU treatment and Sandri Johnson, MSN, FNP-BC, DCNP and Alexa Hetzel, DMSc, PA-C celebrate the popularity of the dermatology specialty.Like what you're hearing? Want to learn more about the Dermatology Education Foundation? Explore assets and resources on our website.
Catch up with some familiar voices and join in our 7th Anniversary celebration of Med-Surg Moments. Also, in this episode we say goodbye to two of current co-hosts whose term is up and will be leaving the show. Listen to find out who and hear their final reflections about their three years as a Med-Surg Moments co-host. SPECIAL GUESTS Alissa Brown, MSN, RN, CMSRN, NPD-BC and former Med-Surg Moments Co-Host Caroline Ashman, MSN, RN, CMSRN and former Med-Surg Moments Co-Host Laura Johnson, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, CMSRN and former Med-Surg Moments Co-Host SPECIAL GUEST CO-HOST AMSN President Kristi Reguin-Hartman, DNP, APRN, ACNS-BC has more than 20 years of experience in acute care nursing, professional development, and advanced practice as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Her expertise in technology implementation, product management and clinical education drives her focus on streamlining workflows through data-driven approaches. She started her nursing journey with an ADN from Nassau Community College in Long Island, New York and has completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice at the University of North Carolina – Wilmington where she authored the 2022 CTHAT Nursing Workload Tool for Medical-Surgical Nurses. Kristi currently works as a Clinical Transformation Manager for Philips Healthcare in the Hospital Patient Monitoring division and as Clinical Instructor with East Carolina University. She volunteers for the North Carolina Nurses Association and has served as Director for the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses since 2018. MEET OUR CO-HOSTS Samantha Bayne, MSN, RN, CMSRN, NPD-BC is a nursing professional development practitioner in the inland northwest specializing in medical-surgical nursing. The first four years of her practice were spent bedside on a busy ortho/neuro unit where she found her passion for newly graduated RNs, interdisciplinary collaboration, and professional governance. Sam is an unwavering advocate for medical-surgical nursing as a specialty and enjoys helping nurses prepare for specialty certification. Kellye' McRae, MSN-Ed, RN is a dedicated Med-Surg Staff Nurse and Unit Based Educator based in South Georgia, with 12 years of invaluable nursing experience. She is passionate about mentoring new nurses, sharing her clinical wisdom to empower the next generation of nurses. Kellye' excels in bedside teaching, blending hands-on training with compassionate patient care to ensure both nurses and patients thrive. Her commitment to education and excellence makes her a cornerstone of her healthcare team. Marcela Salcedo, RN, BSN is a Floatpool nightshift nurse in the Chicagoland area, specializing in step-down and medical-surgical care. A member of AMSN and the Hektoen Nurses, she combines her passion for nursing with the healing power of the arts and humanities. As a mother of four, Marcela is reigniting her passion for nursing by embracing the chaos of caregiving, fostering personal growth, and building meaningful connections that inspire her work. Eric Torres, ADN, RN, CMSRN is a California native that has always dreamed of seeing the World, and when that didn't work out, he set his sights on nursing. Eric is beyond excited to be joining the AMSN podcast and having a chance to share his stories and experiences of being a bedside medical-surgical nurse. Maritess M. Quinto, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CMSRN is a clinical educator currently leading a team of educators who is passionately helping healthcare colleagues, especially newly graduate nurses. She was born and raised in the Philippines and immigrated to the United States with her family in Florida. Her family of seven (three girls and two boys with her husband who is also a Registered Nurse) loves to travel, especially to Disney World. She loves to share her experiences about parenting, travelling, and, of course, nursing! Sydney Wall, RN, BSN, CMSRN has been a med surg nurse for 5 years. After graduating from the University of Rhode Island in 2019, Sydney commissioned into the Navy and began her nursing career working on a cardiac/telemetry unit in Bethesda, Maryland. Currently she is stationed overseas, providing care for service members and their families. During her free time, she enjoys martial arts and traveling.
Are you feeling overlooked by traditional insurance-based medicine? In this episode of Fill Me In, Jon and Nicole sit down with wellness expert Megan Piersanti, DNP, FNP, to discuss how medical aesthetics is evolving to treat patients from the inside out.From the surge of GLP-1 medications (Zepbound vs. Wegovy) to the myths surrounding Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), we dive deep into the clinical strategies that help patients lose weight safely while protecting muscle mass and improving cognitive function. Whether you're a provider looking to scale your practice or a patient curious about the "new wave" of wellness, this episode is packed with actionable medical insights.MEET OUR GUEST: MEGAN PIERSANTI, DNPMegan is a Doctor of Nursing Practice and the lead wellness provider at Exhibit Medical Aesthetics. She specializes in bridging the gap between aesthetics and metabolic health through personalized weight management and hormone optimization. Follow Megan on Instagram: @meganpiersanti_npRESOURCES:2001 Women's Health Initiative Study: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/195120Maternal Wellness Collective Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/maternalwellnesscollective?igsh=cDVheHZ2MnRrY2E2AUA Guidelines for Use of Vaginal Estrogen:https://www.auanet.org/guidelines-and-quality/guidelines/genitourinary-syndrome-of-menopause**DISCLAIMER** The content of this episode of Fill Me In: An Aesthetics Podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The hosts, guests, and producers of this podcast do not endorse or recommend the use of any medical product, procedure, or treatment without proper clinical training, patient assessment, and full informed consent. Listeners are strongly advised to consult with their healthcare providers and adhere to all applicable laws and regulatory guidelines. We expressly disclaim any and all liability for any outcomes related to the use or misuse of the information presented in this episode.Fill Me In is hosted by Jonathan LeSuer, MSN, NP-C and Nicole Bauer, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC. Follow Fill Me In on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/thefillmeinpod/Follow Nicole on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/aestheticnursenicole/Nicole's Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/aestheticnursenicole?utm_source=searchExhibit Medical Aesthetics website:https://exhibitmedicalaesthetics.com/Follow Jon on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/injectorjon/Jon's Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/Injectorjon?utm_source=searchTox and Pout Aesthetics website:https://toxandpout.com/Join Moxie! Is the business side of your Med Spa overwhelming? Moxie is the all-in-one growth system built to help you scale without the stress. Get software, marketing, compliance tools, and expert coaching all in one place. Fill Me In listeners get $500 off their launch fee! ➡️ Visit www.joinmoxie.com/fillmein Producer of Fill Me In: Joey Ginexi #GLP1 #Zepbound #HormoneReplacementTherapy #Biohacking #FillMeInPodcast
"The United States does not have a national cancer registry. We have a bunch of state registries. Some of those registries do collaborate and share information, but the issue is the registries that do exist typically do not report cancer by occupation. So, we cannot get our arms around the potential work-relatedness of the health outcome given the current way the state registries collect information. What we're trying to set up, is a way to make what is currently an invisible risk, visible," ONS member Melissa McDiarmid, MD, MPH, DABT, professor of medicine and epidemiology and public health director of the division of occupational and environmental medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, told Jaime Weimer, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BS, AOCNS®, manager of oncology nursing practice at ONS, during a conversation about the University of Maryland School of Medicine Hazardous Drug Safety Center Exposure Registry. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.75 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at courses.ons.org by January 23, 2027. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: Learners will report an increase in knowledge in the incidence of hazardous drug exposure and the tracking and reporting of healthcare worker exposures. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. University of Maryland School of Medicine Hazardous Drug Safety Center Exposure Registry information sheet ONS Podcast™ episodes: Episode 330: Stay Up to Date on Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs Episode 308: Hazardous Drugs and Hazardous Waste: Personal, Patient, and Environmental Safety Episode 209: Updates in Chemo PPE and Safe Handling ONS Voice articles: Hazardous Drug Surface Contamination Prevails, Despite More Diligent PPE National Hazardous Drug Exposure Registry Safeguards Oncology Professionals NIOSH Releases Its 2024 List of Hazardous Drugs Safe Handling—We've Come a Long Way, Baby! Strategies to Promote Safe Medication Administration Practices Surfaces in Patient Bathrooms Often Contaminated With HDs, Despite Use of Plastic-Backed Pads ONS books: Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs (fourth edition) Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs Quick Guide™ ONS course: Safe Handling Basics Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing articles: Hazardous Drug Exposure: Case Report Analysis From a Prospective, Multisite Study of Oncology Nurses' Exposure in Ambulatory Settings Personal Protective Equipment Use and Surface Contamination With Antineoplastic Drugs: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic Sequential Wipe Testing for Hazardous Drugs: A Quality Improvement Project The Use of Plastic-Backed Pads to Reduce Hazardous Drug Contamination Oncology Nursing Forum articles: Ensuring Healthcare Worker Safety When Handling Hazardous Drugs Factors Influencing Nurses' Use of Hazardous Drug Safe Handling Precautions Other ONS resources: ONS Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs Quick Guide Introduction to Safe Handling Huddle Card Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs Learning Library Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association (HOPA) course: Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) List of Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings, 2024 To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode "We thought that in order to answer some of the unclear questions about health risk, we would set up an exposure registry, in this case, for oncology personnel who handle the drugs. This would then create a cohort that we could ask questions to. For example, we could try to characterize whether there is a cancer excess in this group. Or characterize the reproductive abnormalities in excess that people are experiencing." TS 6:21 "It's sort of counterintuitive that the healthcare industry, whose mission itself is care of the sick, is a high-hazard industry. We typically think about the risk as being from infectious diseases, and certainly we've all lived in our practice lifetime through some examples of that. Even before COVID-19, some of us were doing preparation for Ebola and that sort of thing. So, we're kind of used to that. But the hazards that you kind of grew up with, we've routinized or normalized handling group one, human carcinogens, which a number of these drugs are—it's just something we do every day. Well, it is, but we have to do it with respect and with care every day. And I think sometimes in that routineness of it, we have sort of lost sight of the vigilance that we need to maintain." TS 11:19 "It's very easy in the life cycle of a drug in an organization to do something that doesn't just impact you, but unknowingly, you've contaminated a surface for somebody who comes behind you. Who maybe doesn't have plastic protective equipment on because something that got contaminated shouldn't have been contaminated in the first place. If we could all be thinking of it as more of a team sport, especially in terms of safe handling, that our disposition and drug handling affects not just us and our health, but those of our colleagues." TS 24:47 "For the job history pieces, we ask what year you started, what year you stopped, and we ask about estimations of handling. So we'll be able to come up with either a duration or some kind of metric for the intensity and duration of your handling history, which will then permit us to sort the population who completed the survey into sort of low, medium, high. And we'll see whether the health outcomes that are being reported are influenced by that drug handling history." TS 27:45 "The idea that we aren't exposed to the same therapeutic dose we give to our patients is absolutely true. However, the dosing schedule to them versus us is very different, and we are exposed frequently, if not daily, to very small concentrations. They don't reach a cytotoxic dose necessarily, but we do know from a lot of studies that either ourselves or our colleagues are taking up drug from contaminated work environments. And you've probably seen there is an awful lot of intermediate evidence looking at genotoxic insult in pharmacists and nurses who handle the drugs. So clearly we're showing uptake and we're showing that there are biologically plausible, concerning measures that are taking place in us. So, I think that we need to come back and circle around the idea that we need to have deep respect for the toxicity of these agents." TS 35:03
Are you struggling to feel "at home" in your body after weight loss surgery? You're not alone — and you're not broken. In this powerful bariatric support group episode, we dive deep into the emotional and psychological shifts that follow rapid weight loss after bariatric surgery. Known as identity shock, this phenomenon can impact your self-esteem, confidence, and even your behavior and relationships. Join Brenda Hoehn, MSN, BSN, RN, CHTP, and Aimee Rothe, BSN, RN, CBN, CEN, TCRN, as they discuss real patient experiences, clinical insights, and practical support tools for navigating post-op body image, mental health, and the emotional journey of life after bariatric surgery. ✅ Key Topics Covered: What is identity shock after weight loss surgery? How body changes affect mental health and confidence Emotional support for gastric sleeve & gastric bypass patients Strategies for reconnecting with your new self after bariatric transformation Peer support resources for post-op patients
Pain and healing feel different when you trust your body and shift out of fear. Maraya Brown is back with Kathleen Cameron to explore how mindset, manifestation, and emotional safety support healing, ease pain, and help women create wellness, vitality, and menopause experiences from a place of trust and alignment. Join me on I AM Health and make 2026 your year of health. This isn't a diet, it's an identity shift https://diamondacademy.thrivecart.com/i-am-health About Maraya Brown: Maraya Brown, CNM, MSN, is a Yale-trained women's health and functional medicine expert, midwife, and intuitive mentor redefining what modern vitality looks like for high-achieving women and couples. She merges the precision of science with the power of soul, guiding clients through a truly bespoke VIP Concierge experience that integrates advanced lab testing, personalized nutrition, nervous-system mastery, and sacred embodiment. The result is transformation that is physiological, emotional, and deeply spiritual well beyond traditional coaching or healthcare models. As the founder of The Women's Vibrancy Code and host of its top-ranked global podcast, Maraya has become a trusted voice for women reclaiming their energy, intimacy, and purpose. Since 2022, she has served as Kathleen Cameron's private health coach and longevity midwife, while also a devoted student most recently in her Inner Circle. Through her retreats and international community, Maraya invites women to live with grounded luxury, radiant vitality, and unshakable clarity. Apply to work privately with Maraya at marayabrown.com/call Connect with Maraya: Podcast - Apple Podcast, Spotify YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@marayabrown Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_marayabrown_/?hl=en Manifest your first MILLION now → https://kathleencameronofficial.com/millionaire/ Subscribe To The Manifested Podcast With Kathleen Cameron: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With The Kathleen Cameron: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube | TikTok | Kathleencameronofficial.com Unlock Your Dreams with House of ManifestationA community where you take control of your destiny, manifest your desires, and create a life filled with abundance and purpose? Look no further than the House of Manifestation, where your transformation begins: https://houseofmanifestation.com/ About Kathleen Cameron: Kathleen Cameron, Chief Wealth Creator, 8-figure entrepreneur, and record-breaking author. In just 2 years, she built a 10 Million dollar business and continues to share her knowledge and expertise with all of whom she connects with. With her determination, unwavering faith, and powers of manifestation, she has helped over 100,000 people attract more love, money, and success into their lives. Her innovative approaches to Manifestation and utilizing the Laws of Attraction have led to the creation of one of the top global success networks, Diamond Academy Coaching. Thousands of students have been able to experience quantum growth. The force behind her magnetic field has catapulted many students into a life beyond their wildest dreams and she is just getting started. Kathleen helps others step into their true potential and become the best version of themselves with their goals met. Kathleen graduated with two undergraduate degrees from the University of Windsor and the University of Toronto with a master's degree in nursing leadership. Her book, "Becoming The One", published by Hasmark Publishing, launched in August 2021 became an International Best Seller in five countries on the first day. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
EMF exposure may be affecting your hormones, fertility, and cellular health more than you realize. In this episode, Maraya Brown and Dan Stachofsky explore electromagnetic fields, EMF protection, and simple ways to support vitality and resilience in today's tech-heavy world. Support your body's natural intelligence with EMF harmonizing tools for modern living → https://essentialenergy.solutions?sca_ref=9962437.9O3OfrORZx About Dan Stachofsky: Dan is a former tech executive who worked with Fortune 100 clients like Microsoft and Amazon during the rise of the Cloud and the Internet. Dan's journey took a powerful turn when both his wife and daughter faced immune disorders that conventional medicine couldn't resolve. In his search for answers—moving off-grid, homesteading, trying every possible device—he eventually discovered that the true root cause was energy. By addressing it, his wife fully recovered, and his daughter enjoyed seven extra years of stability. After losing his daughter, Jane, to sudden heart failure during COVID, Dan transformed that heartbreak into purpose. He founded Essential Energy, a nonprofit on a mission to better a billion lives through the same energy-based solutions that changed his family's health. With a background in chemistry from the University of Washington and a multidisciplinary focus in functional-energy medicine, Dan has been featured on podcasts in the top 1%, a Functional Nutrition Counselor-in-training under Andrea Nakayama, and a featured speaker at leading holistic health conferences. The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta: Your 90-Day Health Reset Ready to take your health to the next level? The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta offers deep, personalized support to help you regain control of your energy, hormones, and well-being. This program includes: Three one-on-one calls with Maraya Dutch Plus Test and full assessment Bi-weekly live Q&A sessions Self-paced health portal covering energy, hormones, libido, and confidence Podcast listeners get an exclusive discount. Use code PODCAST. Learn more and enroll now: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta/ _______________________ Free Wellness Resources Access free tools like the Menstrual Tracker, Adaptogen Elixir Recipes, Two-Week Soul Cleanse, Food Facial, and more. Download now: https://marayabrown.com/resources/ _______________________ Subscribe to The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. _______________________ Connect with the Show Find us on Facebook, Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group _______________________ Apply for a Call with Maraya Brown Start your journey with personalized support. Apply here: https://marayabrown.com/call _______________________ About Maraya Brown Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine-trained Women's Health and Wellness Expert (CNM, MSN). She helps women feel energized, confident, and connected to themselves and their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in energy, hormones, libido, confidence, and deep transformation. _______________________ Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any health decisions. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
Shawn & Janet talk with Dr. Melinda Kidder about electronic medical records & how they can improve patient care. Dr. Melinda Kidder, DHA, MSN, RN, is the Chief Nursing Officer of ASTP/ONC. Dr. Kidder is a dedicated healthcare professional committed to elevating patient care and healthcare delivery through her extensive expertise in nursing, informatics, and project management. With a profound commitment to enhancing healthcare systems, Dr. Kidder has established herself as a leader in the field, driving impactful change and innovation. Drawing upon a wealth of experience as a Registered Nurse, Dr. Kidder has consistently demonstrated her passion for delivering high-quality patient care while ensuring optimal patient outcomes. Her professional journey spans across various prominent roles, showcasing her proficiency in leveraging technology, implementing innovative solutions, and spearheading projects to streamline clinical processes. Her roles have allowed her to serve as a trusted advisor, engaging with nursing staff at all levels to promote best practices, conduct comprehensive training sessions, and provide consultative support on technology solutions. Dr. Kidder's career trajectory includes pivotal roles in notable organizations such as Omnicell, HCA, Inc., McLeod Health, Community Health Systems (CHS), and Camden Clark Medical Center. During her tenure, she has led multifaceted projects, collaborating seamlessly with cross-functional teams, IT professionals, vendors, and clinical staff to implement health information systems and cutting-edge technologies. Dr. Kidder holds a Doctorate in Healthcare Administration and a Master of Science in Nursing Specializing in Informatics from Walden University, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and an Associate Degree in Nursing from West Virginia University. Driven by her unwavering dedication to excellence, Dr. Kidder embodies the essence of leadership, innovation, and transformative change within the government healthcare sector. Her proactive approach, coupled with her expertise in healthcare technology and project management, positions her as a pivotal figure in advancing healthcare standards and fostering collaborative, patient-centric care delivery. Health Solutions Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/health_solutions_shawn_needham/ TikTok | https://www.tiktok.xcom/@healthsolutionspodcast Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/HealthSolutionsPodcast Moses Lake Professional Pharmacy Website | http://mlrx.com.com/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/MosesLakeProfessionalPharmacy/ Shawn Needham X| https://x.com/ShawnNeedham2 Shawn's Book | http://mybook.to/Sickened_The_Book Additional Links https://linktr.ee/mlrx
Amber Warren, PA-C, is joined by functional medicine nurse practitioner Heather Lucas, MSN, FNP-C, to explain the science behind GLP-1–based therapies and metabolic weight loss. They break down how GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon influence appetite, insulin resistance, and fat metabolism, and discuss how therapies such as semaglutide, tirzepatide, and emerging triple agonists are used in metabolic care.This episode explores why improving metabolic health requires more than appetite suppression, highlighting the role of nutrition, strength training, sleep, stress, and gut health. Learn how peptides may be used as functional medicine tools to support fat loss, protect muscle, and improve long-term metabolic health.
Episode #136 - In this heartfelt episode of The Awakened Heart Podcast, I sits down with Sarah Michelle Boes, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC — nurse practitioner, entrepreneur, and advocate for congenital heart disease awareness.Sarah shares her personal journey as a mother to her daughter Meadow, who was born with multiple critical heart defects. The episode explores the emotional and mental toll of parenting a medically fragile child, including Sarah's diagnosis of OCD and anxiety — and how she found her way to healing and strength.Together, we talk about:The emotional weight of navigating a child's chronic illnessSarah's mental health journey and tips for managing anxiety & OCDThe story behind her and her husband's $15 million legacy donation to Norton Children's HospitalWhy advocacy, empathy, and human connection matter more than ever in healthcareBalancing personal healing with professional purpose and leadershipSarah is the founder of Sarah Michelle NP Reviews, the Chief Nursing Officer at Blueprint Test Prep, and a new board member for Conquering CHD. Her story is a powerful example of turning pain into purpose — and leading with heart.TakeawaysSarah experienced two major life changes: becoming an entrepreneur and learning about her daughter's heart condition.Meadow's heart condition led to multiple surgeries in her first six months of life.Sarah's background in nursing provided her with foundational knowledge to navigate her daughter's medical journey.OCD manifests as an intolerance of uncertainty, affecting Sarah's pregnancy and mental health.Exposure therapy was crucial in Sarah's recovery from OCD, allowing her to confront her fears.The mindset shift from survival to empowerment was essential for Sarah and her family.Sarah and her husband made a $15 million legacy gift to support families at Norton Children's Hospital.Meadow's story is a powerful testament to resilience and hope in the face of congenital heart disease.Advocacy work is driven by personal experience and the desire to help others.Motherhood has deepened Sarah's understanding of love, grief, and joy.Sound bites"I turned my grief into purpose somehow.""I have so much more empathy in my teaching.""You're not a victim of your circumstances."Connect with Sarah:PodcastWebsiteInstagram Linkedin Let's Connect!WebsiteInstagram FacebookYoutubeRumbleTik TokLinkedinLinktreePodcastFREE Meditaion Guide
Guest Bio: Mary Marantz is the bestselling author of Dirt and Underestimated, as well as the host of the popular podcast The Mary Marantz Show. She grew up in a trailer in rural West Virginia and was the first in her family to go to college before going to Yale for law school. Her work has been featured on CNN, MSN, Business Insider, Bustle, Thrive Global, Southern Living, Hallmark Home & Family, and more. She and her husband, Justin, live in an 1880s fixer-upper by the sea in New Haven, Connecticut, with their two very fluffy golden retrievers, Goodspeed and Atticus. Show Summary: Do you ever feel like you're running a never-ending race as you try to achieve things or work for things that seem out of reach? Mary Marantz spent most of her life striving for success in her career and was never satisfied with the results, even when they were great. Join hosts Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy Adkins as they take a peek behind the curtain of Mary's life and find out how she eventually learned to pursue God instead of success during this God Hears Her conversation. Notes and Quotes: “No matter how hard you run, you can't outrun you.” —Mary Marantz “Burnout is not coasting off the side of the road, running out of gas gently. It's 90 miles an hour and then you slam into a brick wall and the transmission falls out. It is a very sudden stop.” —Mary Marantz “Wisdom finally gets a chance to take root because you're just too tired to have these tightly gripped fists anymore.” —Mary Marantz “I've had to learn that lesson over and over again of just how quickly I wilt and wither when I'm not abiding, when I'm not tethered to the vine, when I am just a branch trying to grow fruit on my own. How quickly I struggle in the drought, how quickly I stop bearing fruit when I'm away from the water.” —Mary Marantz Verses: Jeremiah 17:8 John 15:1-17 Related Episodes: GHH Ep 2 – The Beauty of Broken with Elisa Morgan: https://godhearsher.org/podcast/beauty-of-broken/ GHH Ep 69 – Finding Inner Peace with Kay Wills Wyma: https://godhearsher.org/podcast/finding-inner-peace/ GHH Ep 169 – Learning to Surrender with Tara Sun: https://godhearsher.org/podcast/learning-to-surrender/ Links: Mary Marantz's Website: https://marymarantz.com/ God Hears Her website: https://go.odb.org/ghh191 Subscribe to the God Hears Her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GodHearsHerODBM
DEEP INTO IT•2 more DC Next Level titles announced. •How many Marvel and DC titles from July 2021 are still being published today? •Avengers #800's middle pages. •MSN's "15 Best Comic Shops…" •PLEASE read your emails. We said please. •USPS and UPS accountability changes (actually, I think we only talk about UPS; I think we never got to USPS) •MSI's Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing exhibit. This episode is dedicated to the Museum of Science + Industry.---------- Contest of Challengers #763 Theme: Adam WarRock (with Mikal kHill) Intro: James VanOsdol (with Chris Jericho) Outro: James VanOsdol "Patrick" Voices: Richie Kotzen, Christopher Daniels, James Acaster, Sue Marasciulo (Trent's Mom), RJ City, Sebastian Bach, Arune Singh, James VanOsdol "Dal" Voices: James VanOsdol, RJ City, Dalton Castle, Sue Marasciulo (Trent's Mom), Kevin Conroy, Kris Statlander, Skye Blue, Bryce Remsberg, Arune Singh Dal and Patrick Artwork: Bella Spagnuolo https://bellaspagnuoloart.myportfolio.com/ This episode was digitally edited by Cleanvoice. ----------Challengers Comics + Conversation 1845 N Western Ave • Chicago, IL 60647 773.278.0155 • ChallengersComics.com
Michele Bolton, Founder and CEO of MY911 Inc., is a Canadian entrepreneur redefining healthcare technology. Inspired by personal health challenges and a profound commitment to patient empowerment, she established MY911® to revolutionize emergency medical communications, seamlessly connecting patients, first responders, and healthcare professionals.With an illustrious career spanning 30 years in agriculture and wealth management simultaneously, Michele brings a unique blend of expertise to her visionary leadership. Her innovative approach, rooted in empathy and a dedication to enhancing the patient experience, has positioned MY911® as a pioneering, patient-centric solution that is transforming the healthcare landscape.Michele's trailblazing efforts have garnered international recognition, earned her an invitation to Global Healthcare Week in Abu Dhabi and prominent features in esteemed publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, MSN, and Insights Success, among others. Through her unwavering commitment to empowering patients as active participants in their healthcare journey, Michele continues to drive transformative change on a global scale.Contact Michele Bolton:
"[Multiple myeloma] is very treatable, very manageable, but right now it is still considered an incurable disease. So, patients are on this journey with myeloma for the long term. It's very important for us to realize that during their journey, we will see them repeatedly. They are going to be part of our work family. They will be with us for a while. I think it's our job to be their advocate. To be really focused on not just the disease, but periodically assessing that financial burden and psychosocial aspect," Ann McNeill, RN, MSN, APN, nurse practitioner at the John Theurer Cancer Center at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ, told Lenise Taylor, MN, RN, AOCNS®, TCTCN™, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, during a conversation about multiple myeloma. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.75 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at courses.ons.org by January 16, 2027. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: Learners will report an increase in knowledge related to the pathophysiology and diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. ONS Podcast™ episodes: Episode 332: Best Nursing Practices for Pain Management in Patients With Cancer Episode 256: Cancer Symptom Management Basics: Hematologic Complications Episode 192: Oncologic Emergencies 101: Hypercalcemia of Malignancy ONS Voice articles: AI Multiple Myeloma Model Predicts Individual Risk, Outcomes, and Genomic Implications Cancer Mortality Declines Among Black Patients but Remains Disproportionately High Financial Navigation During Hematologic Cancer Saves Patients and Caregivers $2,500 Multiple Myeloma: Detecting Genetic Changes Through Bone Marrow Biopsy and the Influence on Care Multiple Myeloma Prevention, Screening, Treatment, and Survivorship Recommendations Nurse-Led Bone Marrow Biopsy Clinics Truncate Time for Testing, Treatment Diagnose and Treat Hypercalcemia of Malignancy ONS books: BMTCN® Certification Review Manual (second edition) Multiple Myeloma: A Textbook for Nurses (third edition) Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing articles: African American Patients With Multiple Myeloma: Optimizing Care to Decrease Racial Disparities Music Intervention: Nonpharmacologic Method to Reduce Pain and Anxiety in Adult Patients Undergoing Bone Marrow Procedures Other ONS resources: Financial Toxicity Huddle Card Hypercalcemia of Malignancy Huddle Card Hematology, Cellular Therapy, and Stem Cell Transplantation Learning Library American Cancer Society article: What Is Multiple Myeloma? Blood Cancer United educational resources page International Myeloma Foundation homepage Myeloma University homepage Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) article: Understanding Multiple Myeloma To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode "Epidemiologically, myeloma is a cancer of older adults. The median age is about 69. It is more common in men than women. It's a ratio of about three men to two women that are diagnosed. It is much more common in people of African American descent with increasing global incidence linked to aging populations. Although, the highest rates are in high-income countries. So, if we look at some of the risk factors, and several have been identified, including MGUS. MGUS is a benign precursor of myeloma, and it stands for monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance. Older age is also a risk factor, although we do see patients that are younger who are diagnosed with myeloma." TS 1:54 "Bone pain, specifically in the back, and fatigue, are very common symptoms that relate to things that are going on behind the scenes with myeloma. But also, patients can be bothered by frequent and long-lasting infections. So, they find that they get sick more frequently than their family and friends, and they take a longer time to recover. That could also be a presenting sign. I think there can be some presenting signs and symptoms related to electrolyte abnormalities, especially in later stages. They might be nauseated, vomiting, or constipated. Also, signs and symptoms related to cytopenias. You have to remember that this is a bone marrow cancer. So, we do have some problem with development of normal blood cells. So, we can see not only infections, but bleeding issues related to thrombocytopenia and factors related to anemia from low red blood cell counts." TS 7:15 "About 20%–25% of our patients who are diagnosed are asymptomatic. They have no symptoms. They're living their lives, they're going to work or they're traveling, playing golf on the weekends, taking care of their children or grandchildren. They are just living their lives. And at times, they go to the primary care physician and then they're referred to a hematologist-oncologist, and they're pretty surprised when they're sent to a cancer center. The way they are diagnosed in this matter is that their routine lab work, the complete blood cell count may be normal, there may be some slight differences in their hemoglobin. But what we see in the chemistry, the complete metabolic panel, is an elevation in their total protein and or an elevation of the total globulins." TS 9:22 "The bone marrow biopsy serves many purposes. You want to determine the percentage of bone marrow plasma cells. So, you want to get the degree of plasmacytosis. And then you want to do really specific tests on those plasma cells. So, you want to isolate the malignant plasma cells and determine, via analysis. So, we do the karyotype, chromosomal studies, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) studies, immunohistochemistry studies, and molecular studies. All of these studies are looking for specific genetic changes in the myeloma cells—looking for translocations or deletions. And it's very important to get that information because we can put patients in a category of having standard-risk disease versus high-risk disease. And that can give us a better picture of what this patient's journey with myeloma may look like." TS 13:41 "When I used to work in lymphoma, I spoke with the physicians who were lymphoma specialists, and they said that they foresee a future in having these assays that detect circulating tumor cells actually take the place of imaging studies like restaging positron-emission tomography (PET), computed tomography (CT) scans. So, it's really amazing, these tests that are on the market now and maybe not as widespread as we'd like, but there's a lot of nice assays out there that will become more popular and used more commonplace in the future that I think are going to help identify myeloma more precisely. ... If you think about myeloma, even with measurable residual disease (MRD), MRD for leukemia, for lymphoma, you take a blood sample, you test it for MRD. For myeloma, you need a bone marrow biopsy. You need a bone marrow sample. You can't do MRD on a blood sample for myeloma. Not yet. But if we perfect these assays and we can eventually detect this, then you're looking at a whole new ballgame. You can even perfect your MRD testing as well. So, it's a very exciting time for some of these heme malignancies." TS 28:09
Welcome to Episode 52 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! NSAIDs National Institutes of Health. (2022). Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs. LiverTox: Clinical and research information on drug-induced liver injury. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK548614/ LFTs / Drug-Induced Liver Injury American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. (2023). Practice guidance on drug, herbal, and dietary supplement–induced liver injury. Hepatology. Retrieved from https://journals.lww.com/hep/fulltext/2023/03000/aasldpracticeguidanceondrug,herbal,and.28.aspx Toxicology Screening StatPearls Publishing. (2023). Toxicology screening. StatPearls. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499901/ Academy of Diagnostic & Laboratory Medicine. (2023). Testing for drugs of misuse to support the emergency department. Retrieved from https://myadlm.org/science-and-research/academy-guidance/testing-for-drugs-of-misuse-to-support-the-emergency-department CT Utilization / Imaging American College of Emergency Physicians. (2022). The renewed necessity of robust clinical judgment in CT scan utilization. ACEP Now. Retrieved from https://www.acepnow.com/article/the-renewed-necessity-of-robust-clinical-judgment-in-ct-scan-utilization/ Appropriate Testing / Overuse Context Melnick, E. R., et al. (2023). GRACE-2: Guidelines for reasonable and appropriate care in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acem.14495 More from us: Our CME courses: EM Boot Camp: https://courses.ccme.org/course/embootcamp/about EM Boot Camp Pharmacology Workshop: https://bit.ly/2I44xld Bouncebacks! Medical & Legal: https://courses.ccme.org/education/bouncebacks-medical-and-legal Mastering Emergency Imaging: https://courses.ccme.org/education/mastering-emergency-imaging Advanced EM Boot Camp: https://courses.ccme.org/course/advancedbootcamp/about Advanced ECG Workshop: https://bit.ly/aembc-ecg Advanced Imaging Workshop: https://bit.ly/aembc-imaging EM & Acute Care: https://courses.ccme.org/course/ema/about National EM Board Review: https://courses.ccme.org/course/nembr/about High Risk Emergency Medicine: https://courses.ccme.org/course/hrem The Heart Course: https://courses.ccme.org/course/theheartcourse The Cadaver-Based Procedures & Suturing Courses: https://courses.ccme.org/course/cadaver EM:Prep LLSA Review: https://courses.ccme.org/course/em-prep/about EMCert Module Mastery: https://courses.ccme.org/course/emcertmodule USC Trauma Course: https://courses.ccme.org/course/usc-trauma ACOEP Scientific Assembly: https://courses.ccme.org/course/acoep Mastering Acute Care Charting - 2023 Updates: https://courses.ccme.org/course/macc Flourishing in Medicine: https://courses.ccme.org/course/flourishing-in-medicine The DEA Licensee SUD Training Course: https://courses.ccme.org/course/dea ACOFP On-Demand: https://courses.ccme.org/education/acofp25-clinical-selects The Airway and Lung Course: https://courses.ccme.org/education/airway Mastering Pediatric Emergencies: https://courses.ccme.org/course/pediatric-em Innovations in ED Management: https://courses.ccme.org/course/innovationsined American Osteopathic Association Courses: https://aoa.coursehost.net EM Cases Summit: https://courses.ccme.org/education/em-cases-summit-2024 IncrEMentuM Conference – On-Demand: https://courses.ccme.org/education/incrementum-2025 Our social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ccmecourses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccmecourses Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CenterForMedicalEducation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickbukata Our podcasts: The 2 View Podcast (Free): Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3rhVNZw Subscribe on Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2MrAHcD Subscribe On Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3tDM4im Risk Management Monthly Podcast (Paid CME): https://www.ccme.org/riskmgmt ** The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional. The information in this video is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney-client relationship. ** emergencymedicine #cme
Join Prof. Regina Callion, MSN, RN, the #1 NCLEX instructor on the planet, as she breaks down the Candidate Performance Report (CPR) and reveals why many repeat test-takers get stuck in the “Near Passing” zone. Learn actionable insights to boost your NCLEX confidence and strategy! Don't miss the Love Your License event on Feb 11–12 at 8 PM EST: exclusive tips, motivation, and guidance to help you crush the NCLEX! Register here:
As we step into this new year, I wanted to give you something a little different… and hopefully useful! In this episode, I'm sharing a guided Future Self visualization I recorded years ago, paired with a new introduction to help you ground into this practice. Write Your Way Through It begins next week, and if you're craving a more intentional, reflective way to start the year—especially if you're feeling tender, unsure, or quietly hopeful—there's still time to join us. Here's what you'll hear in this episode: A short new intro from me explaining why this Future Self practice can be especially powerful A guided visualization inviting you to meet a future version of yourself who has perspective, clarity, and compassion for where you are now Thought-provoking questions woven throughout the visualization to help you listen more deeply to your own inner wisdom Why this practice isn't about fixing yourself or forcing goals—but about reconnecting with what you already know A reminder that you don't need certainty to move forward, just honesty and presence This visualization originally comes from my coaching alma mater, the Coaches Training Institute, and I've included a Future Self Visualization Worksheet to go along with it since I ask quite a few reflective questions during the process. Click here to download the worksheet and give yourself some space to write, reflect, and let things unfold. If you're wanting more support, structure, and community as you move through this season, again, Write Your Way Through It starts next Wednesday, and I'd love to have you with us. However you choose to step into this next chapter, I hope this episode helps you slow down, listen in, and remember that you're not as lost as you might think.
How do you create a health identity this year that actually lasts? In this episode, Kathleen Cameron and Maraya Brown explore how shifting who you are transforms how you feel in your body. Through intuition, functional medicine, pleasure, self-love, and longevity, this conversation reveals how to stop forcing health and start feeling good with a personalized, desire-led approach to well-being. Join me on I AM Health and make 2026 your year of health. This isn't a diet, it's an identity shift https://diamondacademy.thrivecart.com/i-am-health About Maraya Brown: Maraya Brown, CNM, MSN, is a Yale-trained women's health and functional medicine expert, midwife, and intuitive mentor redefining what modern vitality looks like for high-achieving women and couples. She merges the precision of science with the power of soul, guiding clients through a truly bespoke VIP Concierge experience that integrates advanced lab testing, personalized nutrition, nervous-system mastery, and sacred embodiment. The result is transformation that is physiological, emotional, and deeply spiritual well beyond traditional coaching or healthcare models. As the founder of The Women's Vibrancy Code and host of its top-ranked global podcast, Maraya has become a trusted voice for women reclaiming their energy, intimacy, and purpose. Since 2022, she has served as Kathleen Cameron's private health coach and longevity midwife, while also being a devoted student in her Inner Circle. Through her retreats and international community, Maraya invites women to live with grounded luxury, radiant vitality, and unshakable clarity. Apply to work privately with Maraya at marayabrown.com/call Manifest your first MILLION now → https://kathleencameronofficial.com/millionaire/ Subscribe To The Manifested Podcast With Kathleen Cameron: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With The Kathleen Cameron: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube | TikTok | Kathleencameronofficial.com Unlock Your Dreams with House of ManifestationA community where you take control of your destiny, manifest your desires, and create a life filled with abundance and purpose? Look no further than the House of Manifestation, where your transformation begins: https://houseofmanifestation.com/ About Kathleen Cameron: Kathleen Cameron, Chief Wealth Creator, 8-figure entrepreneur, and record-breaking author. In just 2 years, she built a 10 Million dollar business and continues to share her knowledge and expertise with all of whom she connects with. With her determination, unwavering faith, and powers of manifestation, she has helped over 100,000 people attract more love, money, and success into their lives. Her innovative approaches to Manifestation and utilizing the Laws of Attraction have led to the creation of one of the top global success networks, Diamond Academy Coaching. Thousands of students have been able to experience quantum growth. The force behind her magnetic field has catapulted many students into a life beyond their wildest dreams and she is just getting started. Kathleen helps others step into their true potential and become the best version of themselves with their goals met. Kathleen graduated with two undergraduate degrees from the University of Windsor and the University of Toronto with a master's degree in nursing leadership. Her book, "Becoming The One", published by Hasmark Publishing, launched in August 2021 became an International Best Seller in five countries on the first day. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
Today's guests are Kristin Clopton, BSN, RN, CCDS, associate director at Banner Health, and Tonya Skeen, MSN, RN, CCDS, CDIP, associate director at Banner Health in Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Nevada, and California. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/navigating-burnout-cdi) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, January 18, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by the 2026 ACDIS conference, happening April 20-23, 2026, in Chicago! Register today! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh) ACDIS update: ACDIS members can read the January/February 2026 edition of the CDI Journal now! (https://bit.ly/49lnh8k) Apply to serve on an ACDIS board or committee by January 31! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/January-2026-Committees) Respond to the 2026 ACDIS Community Survey by March 6 and be entered to win a free ACDIS membership! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2026-ACDIS-community-survey)
How do you align habits with the life you desire? Maraya Brown gently walks you through the final part of the Exhale retreat, sharing how simple daily habits, nervous system support, and personal vitality can lead to sustainable success. You'll walk away with practical insights on habit integration, hormonal wellness, and identity-based self-care to help you build more energy, balance, and a life that truly supports you. Book a 1:1 call with Maraya and start restoring your energy: https://marayabrown.com/call/ Get the WVA Trifecta and support your body's natural healing: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta Link to the workbook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MxiR8nQKwVSksSNRiEzNfsTLfU2IEHWu/view?usp=sharing Join our Retreat: https://marayabrown.com/ashland-retreat/ The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta: Your 90-Day Health Reset Ready to take your health to the next level? The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta offers deep, personalized support to help you regain control of your energy, hormones, and well-being. This program includes: Three one-on-one calls with Maraya Dutch Plus Test and full assessment Bi-weekly live Q&A sessions Self-paced health portal covering energy, hormones, libido, and confidence Podcast listeners get an exclusive discount. Use code PODCAST. Learn more and enroll now: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta/ _______________________ Free Wellness Resources Access free tools like the Menstrual Tracker, Adaptogen Elixir Recipes, Two-Week Soul Cleanse, Food Facial, and more. Download now: https://marayabrown.com/resources/ _______________________ Subscribe to The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. _______________________ Connect with the Show Find us on Facebook, Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group _______________________ Apply for a Call with Maraya Brown Start your journey with personalized support. Apply here: https://marayabrown.com/call _______________________ About Maraya Brown Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine-trained Women's Health and Wellness Expert (CNM, MSN). She helps women feel energized, confident, and connected to themselves and their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in energy, hormones, libido, confidence, and deep transformation. _______________________ Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any health decisions. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
This week, AmSpa founder Alex R. Thiersch, JD, sits down with Lina Colleli, MSN, FNP-C, founder of Artmedica Aesthetics in Northern Virginia. Lina shares her journey from fashion and beauty into aesthetic medicine, what it has been like launching her own medical spa, and why she believes the pretreatment consultation is one of the most overlooked yet powerful tools in the industry. She breaks down her signature approach to building trust, educating patients, and creating treatment plans that drive both satisfaction and retention. Lina also reflects on social media's role in her rapid growth, the realities of business ownership, and her long-term vision for teaching and empowering the next generation of injectors. Key Moments in the Conversation Lina's background and journey from fashion editing and freelance makeup artistry to aesthetic medicine; What inspired her to open ArtMedica Aesthetics and the emotions of launching the practice; The surprising challenges of business ownership, including inventory management and onboarding staff; How social media built her patient base and continues to drive 90 percent of new inquiries; Why the pretreatment consult is an essential yet undervalued aspect of patient care; How she structures a consult to uncover true concerns, educate clearly, and build long-term trust; Strategies for setting expectations, discussing pricing, and guiding patients without feeling sales focused; Navigating patient information overload from social media and correcting misconceptions with biology and science; Managing a four to five month waitlist and her plans to grow a clinical team to better serve patients; Her long-term goal of building an educational academy and stepping into a larger teaching role; What she is looking forward to at Medical Spa Show 2026. -- Music by Ghost Score
Looking for ways to improve your care and support of renal patients? Join the co-hosts and special guest Linda Brown for a candid conversation, personal stories, and tips for renal patient care. From fluid and electrolyte balance to med dosing, dialysis coordination, red-flag assessment, and death, this is one episode you won't want to miss. (AMSN Members Earn 0.5 CE Hours*) * This episode is eligible for 0.5 contact hours for AMSN members who listen to the episode and submit a completed evaluation through the online library. None of the individuals with the ability to control the content of this episode have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. The Academy of Medical Surgical Nurses is an accredited provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. SPECIAL GUEST Linda S. Brown BSN, RN-BC Linda S. Brown is a Medical-Surgical Board Certified registered nurse with over four decades of nurse experience in the hospital setting, particularly in renal patient care. She received four Daisy Awards for extraordinary nursing and patient-centered care and the March of Dimes Medical-Surgical Nurse of the Year. She was recently recognized as one of the AJC Celebrating Nurses Honorees. Her passion for caring and making a difference has always been her hallmark in providing an exceptional nursing care experience. Over the years, Linda has recognized that balancing her nursing career with self-care is essential for her longevity in nursing. MEET OUR CO-HOSTS Samantha Bayne, MSN, RN, CMSRN, NPD-BC is a nursing professional development practitioner in the inland northwest specializing in medical-surgical nursing. The first four years of her practice were spent bedside on a busy ortho/neuro unit where she found her passion for newly graduated RNs, interdisciplinary collaboration, and professional governance. Sam is an unwavering advocate for medical-surgical nursing as a specialty and enjoys helping nurses prepare for specialty certification. Kellye' McRae, MSN-Ed, RN is a dedicated Med-Surg Staff Nurse and Unit Based Educator based in South Georgia, with 12 years of invaluable nursing experience. She is passionate about mentoring new nurses, sharing her clinical wisdom to empower the next generation of nurses. Kellye' excels in bedside teaching, blending hands-on training with compassionate patient care to ensure both nurses and patients thrive. Her commitment to education and excellence makes her a cornerstone of her healthcare team. Marcela Salcedo, RN, BSN is a Floatpool nightshift nurse in the Chicagoland area, specializing in step-down and medical-surgical care. A member of AMSN and the Hektoen Nurses, she combines her passion for nursing with the healing power of the arts and humanities. As a mother of four, Marcela is reigniting her passion for nursing by embracing the chaos of caregiving, fostering personal growth, and building meaningful connections that inspire her work. Eric Torres, ADN, RN, CMSRN is a California native that has always dreamed of seeing the World, and when that didn't work out, he set his sights on nursing. Eric is beyond excited to be joining the AMSN podcast and having a chance to share his stories and experiences of being a bedside medical-surgical nurse. Maritess M. Quinto, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CMSRN is a clinical educator currently leading a team of educators who is passionately helping healthcare colleagues, especially newly graduate nurses. She was born and raised in the Philippines and immigrated to the United States with her family in Florida. Her family of seven (three girls and two boys with her husband who is also a Registered Nurse) loves to travel, especially to Disney World. She loves to share her experiences about parenting, travelling, and, of course, nursing! Sydney Wall, RN, BSN, CMSRN has been a med surg nurse for 5 years. After graduating from the University of Rhode Island in 2019, Sydney commissioned into the Navy and began her nursing career working on a cardiac/telemetry unit in Bethesda, Maryland. Currently she is stationed overseas, providing care for service members and their families. During her free time, she enjoys martial arts and traveling.
In this episode of The Huddle: Conversations with the Diabetes Care Team, Jami Klein RN, CDCES, Senior Manager of Clinical Education at Dexcom, joins Davida Kruger, MSN, APN-BC, BC-ADM, Certified Nurse Practitioner at Henry Ford Health System, for a practical conversation on integrating continuous glucose monitoring into primary care. Together, they explore Dexcom's CGM clinic workflow toolkit, highlighting how nurse practitioners and DCESs can streamline implementation, improve efficiency, and empower patients through data-driven care. This episode was supported by Dexcom. You can view Dexcom's CGM workflow by visiting dexcom.com/clinical-workflow. Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast. Learn more about ADCES and the many benefits of membership at adces.org/join. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this special series on Automated Insulin Delivery our host, Dr. Neil Skolnik will discuss with the benefits of Automated Insulin Delivery for people with Type 2 Diabetes. This special episode is supported by an independent educational grant from Insulet. Presented by: Neil Skolnik, M.D., Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program, Abington Jefferson Health Davida Kruger, MSN, APN-BC,BC-ADM, Henry Ford Health, Detroit, Michigan. Past Chair of the American Diabetes Associations Research Foundation, Past president, Health Care and Education of the American Diabetes Association. Ashlyn Smith, MMS, PA-C, DFAAPA, LSC, Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of PAs, Certified Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Coach, Founder of ELM Endocrinology & Lifestyle Medicine, PLLC., Past President of the American Society of Endocrine Physician Assistants, Adjunct faculty at Midwestern University, Selected references: Automated Insulin Delivery in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes A Nonrandomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Network Open. 2025;8(2):e2459348. A Randomized Trial of Automated Insulin Delivery in Type 2 Diabetes. N Engl J Med 2025;392:1801-12 Automated Insulin Pump in Type 2 Diabetes – Editorial - N Engl J Med 2025;392:1862-1863
In this episode of Fill Me In, hosts Jon and Nicole sit down with Farah Gooch, founder of Aesthetic Social Club, to break down what actually works on social media for aesthetic injectors and med spa owners.Farah shares her journey from nursing to building one of the most trusted content platforms in the aesthetics space. Together, they dive into Instagram marketing for med spas, including reels vs. carousels, trending audio, brand photo shoots, posting frequency, and how to grow your practice without spending hours doom-scrolling or burning out.This episode covers:Social media strategy for aesthetic injectors and med spasHow to balance personal vs. professional content (the 70/30 rule)What types of Instagram posts actually drive bookingsWhy branding your practice matters more than chasing trendsAI in aesthetics marketing: tool vs. replacementCommon social media mistakes providers are making right nowWhether you're an injector, practice owner, or just getting started in aesthetics, this episode delivers practical, realistic social media advice you can apply immediately! No influencer fluff required!***AESTHETIC SOCIAL CLUB PROMO***Fill Me In listeners get $20 off their first month with Aesthetic Social Club!Just use code "FILLMEIN" at https://aestheticsocialclub.com/Follow Aesthetic Social Club on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/aestheticsocialclub_Fill Me In is hosted by Jonathan LeSuer, MSN, NP-C and Nicole Bauer, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC. Follow Fill Me In on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/thefillmeinpod/Follow Nicole on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/aestheticnursenicole/Nicole's Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/aestheticnursenicole?utm_source=searchExhibit Medical Aesthetics website:https://exhibitmedicalaesthetics.com/Follow Jon on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/injectorjon/Jon's Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/Injectorjon?utm_source=searchTox and Pout Aesthetics website:https://toxandpout.com/Join Moxie! Is the business side of your Med Spa overwhelming? Moxie is the all-in-one growth system built to help you scale without the stress. Get software, marketing, compliance tools, and expert coaching all in one place. Fill Me In listeners get $500 off their launch fee! Visit www.joinmoxie.com/fillmein Producer of Fill Me In: Joey Ginexi#FillMeInPodcast #AestheticsPodcast #AestheticIndustry #MedicalAesthetics #AestheticProviders #AestheticInjectors #AestheticsSocialMedia #MedSpaMarketing #InstagramForMedSpas #SocialMediaForInjectors #AestheticMarketing #MedSpaSocialMedia #NurseInjector #AestheticNurse #MedSpaOwner #InjectorLife #WomenInAesthetics #InstagramReels #ContentStrategy #BrandingForMedSpas #GrowYourMedSpa #MarketingForAesthetics #AestheticSocialClub #WomenInBusiness #AestheticEducation
Many Americans are focused on personal improvement, witharound 31% planning New Year's resolutions. They are prioritizing betterexercise, health, and saving money. Notably, a significant portion(approximately 49%) feels optimistic about their upcoming year, despite facingstress from economic and societal issues. Many are setting personal goals tobuild resilience, with younger generations (Gen Z and Millennials) leading theway in resolution-making. Optimism vs. Reality: Nearly half (49%) believe that 2026will be their year, yet many (48%) are feeling more stressed as they head intothe new year, according to MSN and YouGov. Dr. Josh McConkey, M.D., known nationwide as the"MacGyver Doc," believes that life is a team sport. He is acombat-deployed MEDEVAC commander and emergency physician who has built hisreputation on solving the unsolvable in the most challenging environments. Frombattlefield medicine in Iraq to handling high-stakes emergencies at home, Dr.McConkey is the leader people turn to when chaos demands clarity, courage, andcreativity. A Pulitzer Prize-nominated author and 2025 Telly Awardwinner, he blends real-world grit with heartfelt purpose through his books, *Bethe Weight Behind the Spear* and *The Heart of a Leader*. His mission issimple: to rebuild resilience, restore authentic leadership, and empower thenext generation with the character and confidence our world urgently needs.Whether speaking to veterans, parents, educators, or corporate teams, theMacGyver Doc delivers one unforgettable message: resourcefulness is a superpower,courage is a choice, and leadership begins with heart. For more information, visit:[weightbehindthespear.com](https://www.weightbehindthespear.com/) Instagram: @joshmcconkeymd
"Referring patients to audiology early on has shown dramatic reduction in hearing loss or complications because the audiologist can really see where were they at before they started chemotherapy, where were they at during, if they get an audiogram during their treatment. And then after treatment, it's really important for them to see an audiologist because this is really a survivorship journey for them. And as nurses, the 'so what': We are the first line of defense," ONS member Jennessa Rooker, PhD, RN, OCN®, director of nursing excellence at the Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute in Florida, told Jaime Weimer, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BS, AOCNS®, manager of oncology nursing practice at ONS, during a conversation about ototoxicity in cancer care. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.5 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at courses.ons.org by January 9, 2027. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: Learners will report an increase in knowledge related to the management of ototoxicity after chemotherapy treatment. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. ONS Podcast™ Cancer Symptom Management Basics series ONS Voice articles: Oncology Drug Reference Sheet: Cisplatin Oncology Drug Reference Sheet: Carboplatin Oncology Drug Reference Sheet: Oxaliplatin FDA Approves Sodium Thiosulfate for Cisplatin-Associated Ototoxicity in Pediatric Patients ONS book: Clinical Manual for the Oncology Advanced Practice Nurse (fourth edition) American Cancer Society resources: 4 Causes of Hearing Problems for Cancer Survivors Cancer Survivors Network American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Hearing Loss: An Under-Recognized Side Effect of Cancer Treatment Embedded Ear Care: Audiology on the Cancer Treatment Team American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting abstract: Innovative Infusion Center Assessments of Chemotherapy-Induced Neurotoxicities: A Pilot Study Supporting Early and Routine Screenings as Part of Survivorship Programs Children's Oncology Group supportive care endorsed guideline: Prevention of Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity in Children and Adolescents With Cancer: A Clinical Practice Guideline Ear and Hearing article: Roadmap to a Global Template for Implementation of Ototoxicity Management for Cancer Treatment International Ototoxicity Management Group (IOMG) IOMG Wikiversity page Shoebox hearing assessments World Health Organization initiative: Make Listening Safe To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode "At different pitches, the eardrums move faster or slower, signaling the inner ear, or the cochlea—the thing that looks like a snail in the pictures. The cochlea has fluid and hair cells inside of it that receive movements from the eardrum. The hair cells change the movement into electrical signals that actually go to the auditory nerves or the cranial nerve VIII." TS 2:15 "Ototoxicity is an umbrella term for some sort of exposure to a toxin that causes damage to the inner ear. These toxins can be in the environment, such as loud or different noises, or they can be from medications, including antibiotics or commonly cancer treatments, such as radiation chemotherapy. Some common chemotherapies can be platinum-based chemotherapies like cisplatin or carboplatin. And then what patients are experiencing if they have ototoxicity can be hearing loss." TS 3:15 "The hypothesized mechanism of action is that the chemicals like the platinum compound in cisplatin … that platinum compound travels through our bloodstream. Since chemotherapy is systemic, it'll go to the inner ear, and it gets stuck there by binding to the cellular DNA in that cochlea, or that snail-looking image. That initiates the release of the reactive oxygen species, which are really trying to help clean it out, but releases such high levels that it ends up causing damage to those inner ear hairs. These inner ear hairs cannot regenerate themselves, so then they're permanently damaged. And remember we said that those hairs send electrical signals to the brain that recognize sound. So that function is permanently gone once those hair cells are damaged." TS 7:10 "I definitely think this is a huge interdisciplinary collaborative effort. As nurses and advanced providers, we're assessing and providing education. Our medical oncologists are doing those dose modifications and submitting those audiology referrals. The radiation oncologists are very important to know about this—maybe dose localization awareness. Maybe they do some changes with the doses. And then our audiologists and [ear, nose, and throat physicians], they can do that diagnostic confirmation and any rehabilitation measurements and really monitor them throughout their journey as well. And nurse navigators play a huge part in making sure those patients get those referrals, because a lot of the time the audiologists aren't in the cancer clinic, so they may have to go to another location or may need help coordinating with all their appointments that they have." TS 22:28 "We had a really innovative way of monitoring the hearing that a couple other studies have also tested. It's a remote point-of-care hearing screen. It was on [a tablet] with calibrated headphones. And then it's a paid-for subscription to an audiology testing platform. … Myself, along with a couple of other nurses, were trained how to use this testing device with the tablet and the headphones and the software program. And it was a quick down-and-dirty portable hearing assessment for patients. So anyone who was new to cisplatin, never gotten cisplatin treatment before, was enrolled into the study, and they received a hearing test every time that they came for chemo, and we gave it to them during their hydration." TS 28:59
From Bedside to Brain: A Nurse's Transition into Psychiatry with Dr. Emily Cabrera, PMHNP-BC Join us as we discuss Dr. Emily K. Cabrera, EdD, MSN, CAGS, PMHNP-BC and Integrative Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner's transitional journey from being a critical care nurse to becoming the Co-Founder of Dual Minds Integrative Psychiatry. In this episode, we explore the shift from traditional psychiatry to an integrative approach to mental health. Dr. Emily discusses strategies for building resilience and balance and ways to take a holistic approach to mental health and wellness. Connect with Dr. Emily: Dr. Emily K. Cabrera, EdD, MSN, CAGS, PMHNP-BC Dual Minds Integrative Psychiatry www.dualmindspsychiatry.com (508) 233-8354 Connect with She Wise Wellness: Website: https://www.shewisewellness.com/ Website: www.shewisepublications.com Email: shewisepublications@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/she_wise_publications/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094044723450 YouTube: SHE Wise @survivingthehumanexperience https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYaqS-cL1WAFQKDadapxPQ
Join Prof. Regina Callion, MSN, RN, the #1 NCLEX instructor on the planet, for Day 3 of the Seven-Day NCLEX Reset Challenge. This high-impact live session is designed to reset how you think for the New NCLEX by addressing Remediation 5: Content Confusion vs. Context Mix-Up. Learn how the NCLEX tests context rather than memorization and how to stop falling into common thinking traps. Using ReMar V2 content, Prof. Regina breaks down Blood Gas Interpretation by Numbers, making ABGs clear, logical, and easy to apply to NCLEX-style questions.
I'm joined by Michelle Weger, the first guest I've ever had on the show who lives with narcolepsy, for a powerful conversation about invisible illness, fear, productivity, rest, and what it really takes to keep moving forward when your energy is limited and misunderstood. Michelle is a productivity expert, bestselling author, and international keynote speaker. Throughout our conversation you'll hear her share what daily life with narcolepsy actually looks like, how receiving her diagnosis upended the identity she thought she had, and how she rebuilt confidence and purpose one practical step at a time. We talk honestly about fear, perfectionism, procrastination, vulnerability, and why rest is not optional, especially for women in leadership. This is a conversation about doing what you can with the energy you have, letting go of shame, and redefining success on your own terms. In this episode, you'll hear: What living with narcolepsy is really like, including chronic exhaustion, disrupted sleep cycles, and why “sleepy” is very different from “tired” (3:36) How Michelle's diagnosis changed her life overnight, including losing her driver's license and the identity she thought she was building (10:08) Why fear doesn't disappear as you grow, and how learning to move through it is more important than trying to eliminate it Practical ways to work through procrastination and perfectionism (15:09) What Michelle has learned from working alongside her Great Dane service dog, Quinn, including lessons about asking for and receiving help (33:54) How to balance ambition, productivity, and energy limits, especially for women in leadership (37:32) Common misconceptions about invisible conditions like narcolepsy and why there is no one-size-fits-all experience or solution (39:35) Resources from this episode: Write Your Way Through It starts on January 21st! Come join us at Rythmia in January! Michelle's websiteMichelle's book, Don't Snooze Your Dreams Book recommendations: I love a good personal development book, and you do too, right? I've compiled a list of book recommendations, as mentioned in past episodes. Check out these amazing book recommendations here. Happy reading! MSN is supported by: We love the sponsors that make our show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: andreaowen.com/sponsors/ http://andreaowen.com/podcast/710 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What matters most to you now becomes your guide when life feels foggy. In part three of this four-part series, Maraya Brown invites you to reconnect with your values, build inner clarity, and take aligned action toward a more purposeful and vibrant life. Book a 1:1 call with Maraya and start restoring your energy: https://marayabrown.com/call/ Get the WVA Trifecta and support your body's natural healing: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta Link to the workbook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MxiR8nQKwVSksSNRiEzNfsTLfU2IEHWu/view?usp=sharing Join our Retreat: https://marayabrown.com/ashland-retreat/ The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta: Your 90-Day Health Reset Ready to take your health to the next level? The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta offers deep, personalized support to help you regain control of your energy, hormones, and well-being. This program includes: Three one-on-one calls with Maraya Dutch Plus Test and full assessment Bi-weekly live Q&A sessions Self-paced health portal covering energy, hormones, libido, and confidence Podcast listeners get an exclusive discount. Use code PODCAST. Learn more and enroll now: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta/ _______________________ Free Wellness Resources Access free tools like the Menstrual Tracker, Adaptogen Elixir Recipes, Two-Week Soul Cleanse, Food Facial, and more. Download now: https://marayabrown.com/resources/ _______________________ Subscribe to The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. _______________________ Connect with the Show Find us on Facebook, Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group _______________________ Apply for a Call with Maraya Brown Start your journey with personalized support. Apply here: https://marayabrown.com/call _______________________ About Maraya Brown Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine-trained Women's Health and Wellness Expert (CNM, MSN). She helps women feel energized, confident, and connected to themselves and their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in energy, hormones, libido, confidence, and deep transformation. _______________________ Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any health decisions. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
What does a canceled flight have in common with a canceled surgical case? More than you might think. In today's article, Lindsay Joyce, MSN, RN, CNOR shares a personal travel story that unexpectedly reframed how she thinks about case cancellations by seeing them through the patient's perspective. Through delays, rebookings, confusion, and loss of control, she draws a powerful parallel between airline disruptions and the very real emotional, financial, and logistical impact a canceled case can have on patients and their families. This article is a timely reminder that while a cancellation may feel like a brief pause or even a coffee break for staff, it can be a major disruption for the patient. Clear communication, empathy, and transparency matter more than we sometimes realize. ------- Articles On-the-Go presents perioperative insights from written articles in a creative, easy to listen, audio format. Think audio book, meets busy Operating Room professional! #FirstCase #Podcast #OperatingRoom #Surgery #ArticlesOnTheGo #ornurse #scrubtech
Most men past their 30s aren't broken. They feel depleted, but their doctors point to normal labs and move on.In this episode of the Smart Nutrition Made Simple Show, I sit down with Nico Misleh, Clinician, Nurse Practitioner and Founder of HRT University who trains medical providers in hormone optimization and works directly with patients in practice.We break down the impact of hormones to overall wellness, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), and why diet and lifestyle alone eventually stops being enough for a lot of men. This is not about shortcuts or chasing numbers. It is about understanding when biology becomes the limiting factor and responding appropriately.If your labs look normal but your symptoms show otherwise, this episode will resonate with you.Episode Timeline00:00 – Episode Preview01:42 – Podcast Intro02:18 – Why Doing Everything Right Still Feels Wrong03:20 – The Slow Decline Most Men Miss04:25 – When Energy and Focus Start Slipping05:29 – How Nico Ended Up in Hormone Medicine06:40 – Early Exposure to Functional Medicine07:33 – Lessons From Working With Real Patients08:45 – Why Hormones Change Everything09:53 – Why Medical Training Misses Hormones10:45 – The Limits of Conventional Care11:10 – The Problem With Reference Ranges12:26 – When Normal Labs Stop Meaning Anything13:40 – Symptoms That Get Dismissed14:40 – Treating the Person Not the Paperwork15:55 – Why Men Are Told to Accept Less17:30 – The Point Where Lifestyle Stops Working19:00 – Where Hormones Fit In20:20 – Hormones as a Support Tool22:10 – The Commitment Side of TRT24:50 – Individualized Dosing Versus Templates28:19 – The Most Common TRT Mistakes Men Make35:10 – Addressing Stigma Around Testosterone43:12 – Is Testosterone Actually Cheating55:11 – Podcast OutroConnect with Nico Misleh, MSN, FNP - CLearn more about HRT University:https://www.hrtuniversity.comNico's clinical practice in Ohio:https://www.apollohealthop.comLinks & Resources:Connect with Ben on Instagram:
Join Prof. Regina Callion, MSN, RN, the #1 NCLEX instructor on the planet, for Day 1 of the Seven-Day NCLEX Reset Challenge, a powerful live review designed to reset your thinking and prepare you for the 2026–2029 NCLEX. Learn proven test-taking strategies, practice Rescue Thinking, and master high-yield topics using ReMar V2 content, including Chest Tubes NCLEX Topic.
"We proposed a concept to the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), recognizing that extravasation management requires significant interdisciplinary collaboration and rapid action. There can occasionally be uncertainty or lack of clear guidance when an extravasation event occurs, and our objective was to look at this evidence with the expert panel to create a resource to support oncology teams overall. We hope that the guideline can help mitigate harm and improve patient outcomes," Caroline Clark, MSN, APRN, AGCNS-BC, OCN®, EBP-C, director of guidelines and quality at ONS, told Chelsea Backler, MSN, APRN, AGCNS-BC, AOCNS®, VA-BC, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, during a conversation about the ONS/ASCO Guideline on the Management of Antineoplastic Extravasation. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.5 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at courses.ons.org by January 2, 2027. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Learning outcome: Learners will report an increase in knowledge related to the management of antineoplastic extravasation. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. ONS/ASCO Guideline on the Management of Antineoplastic Extravasation ONS Podcast™ episodes: Episode 391: Pharmacology 101: Antibody–Drug Conjugates Episode 335: Ultrasound-Guided IV Placement in the Oncology Setting Episode 145: Administer Taxane Chemotherapies With Confidence Episode 127: Reduce and Manage Extravasations When Administering Cancer Treatments ONS Voice articles: Access Devices and Central Lines: New Evidence and Innovations Are Changing Practice, but Individual Patient Needs Always Come First New Extravasation Guidelines Provide Recommendations for Protecting Patients and Standardizing Care Standardizing Venous Access Assessment and Validating Safe Chemo Administration Drastically Lowers Rates of Adverse Venous Events This Organization's Program Trains Non-Oncology Nurses to Deliver Antineoplastic Agents Safely ONS books: Access Device Guidelines: Recommendations for Nursing Practice and Education (fourth edition) Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations for Practice (second edition) Clinical Guide to Antineoplastic Therapy: A Chemotherapy Handbook (fourth edition) ONS courses: Complications of Vascular Access Devices (VAD) and IV Therapy ONS Fundamentals of Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Administration™ ONS Oncology Treatment Modalities Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing articles: Chemotherapy Extravasation: Incidence of and Factors Associated With Events in a Community Cancer Center Standardized Venous Access Assessment and Safe Chemotherapy Administration to Reduce Adverse Venous Events Oncology Nursing Forum article: Management of Extravasation of Antineoplastic Agents in Patients Undergoing Treatment for Cancer: A Systematic Review ONS huddle cards: Antineoplastic Administration Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Implanted Venous Port ONS position statements: Administration (Infusion and Injection) of Antineoplastic Therapies in the Home Education of the Nurse Who Administers and Cares for the Individual Receiving Antineoplastic Therapies ONS Guidelines™ for Extravasation Management ONS Oncologic Emergencies Learning Library ONS/ASCO Algorithm on the Management of Antineoplastic Extravasation of Vesicant or Irritant With Vesicant Properties in Adults American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Podcast: Management of Antineoplastic Extravasation: ONS-ASCO Guideline To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode "The focus of this guideline was specifically on intravenous antineoplastic extravasation or when a vesicant or an irritant with vesicant properties leaks out of the vascular space. This can cause an injury to the patient that's influenced by several factors including the specific drug that was involved in the extravasation, whether it was DNA binding, how much extravasated, the affected area, and individual patient characteristics." TS 1:48 "The panel identified and ranked outcomes that mattered most with extravasation. Not surprising, one of the first was tissue necrosis. Like, 'How are we going to prevent tissue necrosis and preserve tissue?' The next were pain, quality of life, delays in cancer treatment: How is an extravasation going to delay cancer treatment that's vital to the patient? Is an extravasation also going to result in hospitalization or additional surgical interventions that would be burdensome to the patient? ... We had a systematic review team that then went in and summarized the data, and the panel applied the grading of recommendations, assessment, development, and evaluation (GRADE) criteria, grading quality of evidence and weighing factors like patient preferences, cost, and feasibility of an intervention. From there, they developed their recommendations." TS 7:35 "The panel, from the onset, wanted to make sure we had something visual for our readers to reference. They combined evidence from the systematic review, other scholarly sources, and their real-world clinical experience to make this one-page supplementary algorithm. They wanted it to be comprehensive and easy to follow, and they included not only those acute management steps but also guidance on 'How do I document this and what are the objective and subjective assessment factors to look at? What am I going to tell the patient?' In practice, for use of that, I would compare it to your current processes and identify any gaps to inform policies in your individual organizations." TS 16:34 "The guidelines don't take place of clinician expertise; they're not intended to cover every situation, but a situation that keeps coming up that we should talk about as a limitation, is we're seeing these case reports of tissue injury with antibody–drug conjugate extravasation. There's still not enough evidence to inform care around the use of antidotes with those agents, so this still needs to be addressed on a case-by-case basis. We still need publication of those case studies, what was done, and outcomes to help inform direction." TS 19:24 "Beyond the acute management is to ensure thorough documentation regarding extravasation. Whether you're on electronic documentation or on paper, are the prompts there for the nurse to capture all of the factors that should be captured regarding that extravasation? The size, the measurement, the patient's complaints. Is there redness? Things like that. And then within the teams, everyone should know where to find that initial extravasation assessment so that later on, if they're in a different clinic, they have something to go by to see how the extravasation is healing or progressing. ... I think there's an importance here, too, to our novice oncology nurses and their preceptors. This could be anxiety-provoking for the whole team and the patient, so we want to increase confidence in management. So, I think using these resources for onboarding novice oncology nurses is important." TS 22:34
The end of the year can bring a lot of pressure to reflect, reset, and reinvent yourself all at once. Some people love the fresh-start energy of January, while others feel overwhelmed, resistant, or just plain tired. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, this episode is an invitation to step away from the noise and approach the transition into a new year in a way that actually feels supportive. In this short episode, I talk about why January isn't as powerful as we've been led to believe, why there's no single “right” way to do personal growth, and how you don't need resolutions, routines, or lifestyle overhauls to be worthy of change. I also guide you through a simple end-of-year reflection designed to help you close the year with honesty and move forward with clarity—without pressure or what might feel like performative positivity. In this episode, we explore: Why you don't have to begin the year with resolutions, intentions, or rigid routines in order to grow or change How January is just a date on the calendar, and why meaningful resets can happen at any point in the year The importance of questioning advice that claims there's only one correct way to heal, grow, or live well A simple end-of-year inventory that invites you to reflect on: The wins and moments where you showed up for yourself The lessons you learned about your needs, limits, and patterns The losses, endings, and disappointments that shaped your year What you're ready to stop carrying forward into the next year Why focusing on how you want to feel can be more grounding than focusing on what you want to accomplish How choosing a few feeling-words for the year ahead can serve as a compass rather than a set of rules As you step into the new year, remember that you're not behind and you don't need to have everything figured out right away. You're allowed to move slowly, do things differently, and begin again whenever it feels right for you. Resources from this episode: Write Your Way Through It starts on January 21st! Come join us at Rythmia in January! The Heroine's Journey by Maureen Murdock Book recommendations: I love a good personal development book, and you do too, right? I've compiled a list of book recommendations, as mentioned in past episodes. Check out these amazing book recommendations here. Happy reading! MSN is supported by:We love the sponsors that make our show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: andreaowen.com/sponsors/ Episode link: http://andreaowen.com/podcast/709 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fight-or-flight is driving many perimenopause and menopause symptoms, even when your labs look "normal." In part two of this four-part series, Maraya Brown explains how stress, the HPA axis, and nervous system regulation impact hormones and shares simple tools to restore balance, calm, and vitality. Book a 1:1 call with Maraya and start restoring your energy: https://marayabrown.com/call/ Get the WVA Trifecta and support your body's natural healing: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta Link to the workbook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MxiR8nQKwVSksSNRiEzNfsTLfU2IEHWu/view?usp=sharing Join our Retreat: https://marayabrown.com/ashland-retreat/ The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta: Your 90-Day Health Reset Ready to take your health to the next level? The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta offers deep, personalized support to help you regain control of your energy, hormones, and well-being. This program includes: Three one-on-one calls with Maraya Dutch Plus Test and full assessment Bi-weekly live Q&A sessions Self-paced health portal covering energy, hormones, libido, and confidence Podcast listeners get an exclusive discount. Use code PODCAST. Learn more and enroll now: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta/ _______________________ Free Wellness Resources Access free tools like the Menstrual Tracker, Adaptogen Elixir Recipes, Two-Week Soul Cleanse, Food Facial, and more. Download now: https://marayabrown.com/resources/ _______________________ Subscribe to The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. _______________________ Connect with the Show Find us on Facebook, Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group _______________________ Apply for a Call with Maraya Brown Start your journey with personalized support. Apply here: https://marayabrown.com/call _______________________ About Maraya Brown Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine-trained Women's Health and Wellness Expert (CNM, MSN). She helps women feel energized, confident, and connected to themselves and their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in energy, hormones, libido, confidence, and deep transformation. _______________________ Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any health decisions. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
Black Americans report higher levels of mistrust in the health care system than white Americans and suffer worse outcomes in everything from maternal mortality to life expectancy. What if improving health literacy and demystifying health information could be the part of the solution?This week, one doctor's crusade to help more people understand their own health care and why insurers are starting to buy in.Guests:Lisa Fitzpatrick, MD, MPH, MPA, Founder and CEO, Grapevine HealthKeith Maccannon, Director of Marketing, Outreach and Community Relations, AmeriHealth Caritas District of ColumbiaYvonne Smith, Grapevine ClientKaren Dale, RN, MSN, Market President, AmeriHealth Caritas District of ColumbiaLearn more and read a full transcript on our website.Help us unlock a $5,000 match by becoming one of 200 new donors at tradeoffs.org/donate.Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest health policy research and news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.