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iBUG Buzz
#641 July 8, 2024

iBUG Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 116:38


Facilitators: Greg & Sandhya Topics: Sound Scape Community for navigation; leaving a What'sApp group; toggling screen recognition on or off; navigating Hoopla app, reading apps vary; deleting multiple calls from call history; changing photograph in Apple ID; mag safe charging; Apple mag safe charger; monitoring AFIB on Apple Watch; Alexa notifications appearing on iPhone inconsistently; labels for iPhone in contacts changed, no longer labeled correctly as "Home" or "office". iBUG Bytes - notification style; notification come through on iPhone speaker not earbuds; Nighttime app for detecting night time; logging in to the My Chart app; checking existing passwords; add password to existing list of passwords; choosing your own password as opposed to one generated for you; using fingerprint id; Be My Ai giving fashion suggestions; resetting Hey Siri; becoming a beta tester; Birthday Alarm app for sending e-cards; USB-A to USB-C dongle; using Apple certified products.

Old Soul | New Soul Astrology with Robert Glasscock
What is the Reference Point For Our Highest Planet in the Sky?

Old Soul | New Soul Astrology with Robert Glasscock

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 8:59


See the May 14, 2024 episode entitled How Can I Tell What Planets are "Strongest" in My Chart?" as a reference for this episode's question. Buy the guys some coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/funastrologyIf you listen on Apple (iTunes or Apple Podcasts), and you like what we are doing, a great 5-star review helps promote the podcast to other listeners. Thank you!We now have Products!Visit our "Podcast Products" Shop Here!Kristin Lawhead's Lunar Calendar:Free Download Link Here!Robert Glasscock's New Signature Horary Course Information is Available HereFind the podcasts on YouTube Here!Robert is available for astrology readings. You may contact him via email on his website: https://www.rglasscock4sight.com/meRobert's Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Glasscock/e/B00J7PGZ6W?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1655748609&sr=8-2If you would like to leave a question for Robert, go to the orange "SpeakPipe" link here (we can't answer questions specific to your chart...they have to be broad-audience questions): https://funastrology.com/The conversation continues on our Discord Channel, where there is a dedicated conversation to Old Soul/New Soul.Join our Discord channel by clicking the Discord icon at the top of the funastrology.com website: https://funastrology.com/Join the Fun Astrology "Trends 2023" Book Club Here!Thank you for listening!Robert & Thomas

iBUG Buzz
#631 APRIL 29, 2024

iBUG Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 121:05


Facilitators:  PETE & SandhyaTopics: hard reset of iPhone; entering  credit card  IN MY  Chart app; downloading apps from App Store ; saving website to home screen; ADDING MAILBOX; ADDING DROPBOX ON NEW IPHONE;  multiple  iPhones does not  MEAN MULTIPLE phone NUMBERS; VOICEOVER VOLUME  IS INAUDIBLE; detailed  voice guidance in Google Maps; FILES APP OR DROPBOX; CHOOSING A WeB BROWSER; saving bookmarks in Safari; iBUG Bytes - text replacement; long nails impeded proper swiping; smart phone stylus; smart gloves;  removing payment methods in Door Dash; confirming with side button; using Apple Pay for all payments; screen recognition; direct touch in Blindfold Games; Eye Notes app for reading money; too many items in the rotor?; Ring Door Bell and stick cameras improved accessability;  My Chart app very accessible; subscriptions for Uber Eats.

The Astrology Hub Podcast
Saturn Return + Pluto Opposition - Your Astrology Questions Answered

The Astrology Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 45:48


Got questions about the Saturn or Pluto Retrograde? Join professional astrologers Cameron Allen & Jamie Magee to discuss all these transits and more in a FREE livestream brought to you by the Astrology Hub Network and Astrologer Connect!

Strokecast
Tawnie, the Neuro Mermaid

Strokecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 73:57


Tawnie the Neuro Mermaid bled into her brain for a week before the doctors in Ohio took her seriously. When the neurosurgeons began treating her they were shocked she was still alive. Still, the hemorrhagic stroke ended her dual career paths in in bar tending and special education. Naturally, Tawnie came up with an alternative. She became a mermaid, an entrepreneur, and an advocate and supporter of other members of the stroke community. In this long overdue Strokecast interview, Tawnie shares her story of trying to get treatment, how she got into mermaiding, her experience with cannabis, and the power of the stroke community. If you don't see the audio player below, visit the original blog post on the Strokecast website here. Click here for a machine-generated transcript Who is Tawnie, the Neuro Mermaid? As Tawnie shares: At 28 I had a hemorrhagic stroke go misdiagnosed for a week. That's right I was bleeding in my brain

Stupid Sexy Privacy
So, Uh ... What's ChatGPT3 and Other Generative AIs Doing With My Face?

Stupid Sexy Privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 33:22


You ever have a doctor take photos of your condition for further examination? How about an MRI? Have you had one of those? We like to think that HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) protects us here in the US. But increasingly ... It doesn't.So over the next few weeks, we'll talk about who's collecting your medical information, how they're using it, and who they're sharing it with. And this series is wild because we're not only talking about pictures of that funny-looking mole you have. We're talking about the neural patterns of your brain and how it acts as you make decisions in Virtual Reality.First things first, though: This week, we're going to look at services like MyChart, Phreesia, and the MANY doctor's offices that utilize Facebook's Tracking Pixel on their website. We'll tell you how to stop these companies from collecting and sharing your data, and then we'll explain why you want to do that. I mean, unless you want a generative AI like Chat GPT3 to be looking at photos of your favorite private parts and drawing some really interesting conclusions to share with others. (A real thing that's already happened.)Also, In Today's Episode ...BJ Speaks with Matthew D Green at John Hopkins University Information Security Institute to follow up on our previous episode concerning "The Cloud" and why you shouldn't put your important stuff in there.Resources Mentioned In Today's Show-Email Privacy@Phreesia.com to opt out of their data collection -Call your doctor's office to see what data is being shared and collected on you by companies like My Chart and request to opt out.-Use the Tor Browser when visiting any websites related to managing your health care.-Use PimEyes to see who is using pictures of your face.-Use the pictures found by PimEyes to search HaveIBeenTrained.com to make sure your photos aren't being used to train generative AIs like ChatGPT3 -Request Clearview AI remove any pictures they have on you here.-BJMendelson.com's Data Opt-Out Request ListOur Sponsor: DuckDuckGo*Affiliate Link: 1Password.com *Affiliate Link: Delete MeGet Your Privacy Notebook: Get your Leuchtturm1917 Official Bullet Journal here.*Using these affiliate links helps to support the show and do not cost you anything extra to use. If you like the show, we encourage you to use these links to sign-up for must have services like 1Password and Delete Me.And before we go ...Thanks to the interview in Slate, we're overwhelmed with requests for Privacy Audits.So!We want to let you know BJ and Amanda are recording a two-hour video course that you can purchase.The course will include every step from the privacy audit and examples of how to put those steps into practice.If you'd like to know when the course is available, email BJ at BJMendelson@Duck.com with Privacy Course in the subject line. 

The Food Freedom/Body Love Podcast
Cosmic Health - with Jennifer Racioppi

The Food Freedom/Body Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 55:33


What a HUGE episode! Today I'm talking with the fierce and feisty Jenn Racioppi - her health journey started with an endometrial cancer diagnosis at 19. From that day forward she's worked to discover herself, build resilience, find her way back to well, and share the tools she found along the way with those she works with. Her epic book - Cosmic Health is a reference guide you're gonna want sitting on your desk at all times. I'm staring at mine right now. In this episode we talk about: going from "cancer free" to thriving the need for integrative medicine and self-exploration parachute menopause Jenn's journey into astrology My Chart - and what you can learn about YOUR health from your chart Why Jenn never considered BMI an important piece of health A 2023 forecast that's calling for lots of ACTION!!!! And the thing that concerns her most about the wellness world... Can't wait to hear what you think! Jenn's Book: https://jenniferracioppi.com/cosmic-health-book/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foodfreedombodylove/message

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Today in Health IT
Today: Cleveland Clinic Charges for Some My Chart Messages - Thoughts?

Today in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 6:44 Transcription Available


I believe that clinician burden and financial challenges are going to lead to some solutions we haven't considered before. Here's one to ponder. Paying for My Chart messages which require more than 5 minutes of physicians time. Thoughts?

The Bernie Kosar Show w/ Hanford Dixon
Bernie's My Chart! I The Bernie Kosar Show I November 7, 2022

The Bernie Kosar Show w/ Hanford Dixon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 63:42


Coming off the bye week, Bernie and Hanford reflect on the state of the Browns halfway through the season, preview the Dolphins AND... we pull up Bernie's My Chart. 

Sound Prints
Sound Prints - August 14, 2022

Sound Prints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022


How the My Chart app can make medical information accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired; Blind Alive accessible exercise programs now free on YouTube

Sound Prints
Sound Prints - August 14, 2022

Sound Prints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 59:17


How the My Chart app can make medical information accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired; Blind Alive accessible exercise programs now free on YouTube

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Illinois News Now
Wake Up TriCounties Samantha Rux OSF Healthcare

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 10:14


Samantha Rux with OSF Healthcare was our guest on Monday on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Sam tells us that the 1 year anniversary of OSF Saint Clare Medical Center in Princeton will be celebrated this coming Thursday, August 4th, from 4:30 Pm to 7:30 Pm. There will be live music from Steve Sharp, refreshments and a celebration of the awesome first year of OSF Saint Clare in Princeton. Everyone is invited to attend the festivities. Samantha Rux also talked about the further integration of OSF Saint Clare Medical Center with the recent introduction to OSF My Chart for residents eager to take a more active role in their health care. My Chart allows you to schedule your own screenings and check up with your doctor. You can also find test results and your medical records via the app. Find out more with Samantha Rux from OSF Healthcare...

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Health Pilots
Rallying Through Transition to Optimize Patient-Focused Care

Health Pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 42:54


What does it take for an entire network of safety net health centers to transition to a new electronic health record (EHR) system — one that enhances coordinated care and is better equipped to serve their communities? For Community Health Center Network (CHCN), it was a multiyear journey involving many readiness assessments, drumming up excitement to encourage staff buy-in, and lots of collaboration across all levels of the organization. In this episode, we discuss lessons learned  and the bright spots of this enormous project. Here's where you can learn more about the people, places, and ideas in this episode: Molly Hart, director of clinical optimization, Community Health Center Network (CHCN)Amit Pabla, chief quality and transformation officer, Axis Community Health (Note:  He has since moved on from this role.)Oregon Community Health Information Network (OCHIN)OCHIN EpicTechnology Hub, a CCI program that helps organizations vet, pilot, evaluate, and spread innovative digital health solutions targeting Medicaid markets and historically underinvested communities.© 2022 Center for Care Innovations. All Rights Reserved.

We Don't Have a Podcast Yet

SHOW NOTES:   DIYW?OH - we're gonna need more Tiger Talkboys Pity Party - you call that a eulogy? From the Bottom of My Chart - when can I go to the bathroom Podcast: Resurrection - we've got plenty of boogie left in these buns Heaven Podcast - AJ had to make it nasty Hello, My Name Is: The Podcast - she sits around the cat Deaf Florida Radio - no thanks, Humpty The Sitcom Episode - it's a tv show about a podcast about tv shows A Trippy World - Carmen Sandiego presents Cats live at Niagara Falls

We are Deadmen Talking
Episode 4: Advocacy - The things your friend can do to help when you are diagnosed with Cancer

We are Deadmen Talking

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 42:36


Dana was Bill's advocate--his best friend and wife during his fight with cancer. Bill discusses the importance of a partner during the cancer treatment process particularly as information is flying at you and you need someone to help manage it and process it to make the best decisions. He also shares resources available so that you do not have to face this battle alone.Resources for Patients:www.wearedeadmentalking.com/resourceshttps://www.lls.org/patient-support?ds_rl=1278572&ds_rl=1278572&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1ouKBhC5ARIsAHXNMI_8247-3Y2MRLQBTh4gkP98lljLmien7Peq37bj2Kxn4GVjTH5mZp8aAi-YEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.dsSupport groups: https://www.yourcancerstory.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1ouKBhC5ARIsAHXNMI-QrlURl6QM1iPW7C7VP-D4OrpgV4gro4zEUs-abUd-KHedF1adhqkaAl9ZEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.dsQuestions to Ask:https://www.cancer.org/treatment/finding-and-paying-for-treatment/choosing-your-treatment-team/questions-to-ask-your-doctor.htmlSome responsibilities of the caregiver and questions to ask:  ·       #1 piece of advice. Journal. Journal. Journal. From DAY ONE! I didn't start detailed with a notebook until transplant and I wish I would have started from the beginning. Yes, there is “My Chart” and other things doctors use, but that's full of test results and medication names. It doesn't include information from your perspective – how the patient is doing…how they felt on certain meds….how high was their fever on certain days, etc. Every time we went to an appointment, the journal went with me. Everything was dated and every conversation with every nurse and doctor documented. Believe it or not, all the dates, names, diagnosis, etc all start to run together. It's overwhelming!!! WRITE IT DOWN!·       Helping with oral medications – a pill case with the days of the week and planning ahead is how I kept up with this. ·       Recording/documenting the medications that are being taken (and how are they feeling on the medications). ·       Monitoring/documenting intravenous fluids ·       Keeping a journal of patients changes in condition daily·       Reporting symptoms to the health care team·       Food preparation (this could change by the hour if you're dealing with a patient on chemo!)·       Maintain a clean home environment·       Providing transportation to and from the hospital and doctors appointments Hospital stay recommendations:·       Journal - Taking Notes – start as soon as possible – DAY 1. Everything starts to run together. ·       Noise cancellation headphones  - if you're going in the hospital, so hard to sleep with all the noise at night in the hospital and sleep is KEY to recovering!·       Weighted blanket – hospitals can be cold, with few to limited blankets. Weighted blankets can help with anxiety, ease stress, calms the nervous system.·       Thick, warm socks! – hospitals can be cold, with blood flow being limited and feet getting cold·       Comforts from home – favorite cup/coffee mug, special blanket, healthy snacks with easy access. If there's no fridge, small cooler with drink options that are some fav's from home. Depends on the hospital..some have good/great food and drink options, and others don't. ·       Diffuser – essential oils with diffusers are key to optimal relaxation and sleep when in the hospital. (oils we like to diffuse…frankincense , lavender, we use the Young Living Brand of essential oils)·       Lotion – skin gets dry in&

This Week in Health IT
Newsday - Epic's Big Week, St Jude's Awesome Fundraiser, and Binge Watching Ideas with Drex

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 45:02


October 4, 2021: Drex DeFord and Bill discuss wearables, the VA EHR rollout, the Epic dental module, cybersecurity, remote work, the CHIME, HLTH and HIMSS Vibe conferences and even golf. SpaceX owner Elon Musk is donating $50 million to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Walmart announced a new partnership with Epic to help customers simplify their health care. HP released a Security report titled "Rebellions & Rejection” showing that work from home is a cybersecurity "ticking time bomb. And Epic's vaccine credential tech is now available to 25 million patients.Key Points:The Epic dental module used to be the forgotten stepchild. Now it's legit. [00:13:00] Epic's vaccine credentialing technology is now available to 25 million individuals through their My Chart account [00:18:10] 83% believe remote work has become a ticking time bomb for network breaches [00:25:13] Our processes in security are cautious and err on the side of safety which means they are generally slow [00:28:11] CrowdStrikeStories:Elon Musk chips in $50 million for SpaceX Inspiration4's children's cancer fundraising effort - Market WatchWalmart Selects Epic To Help Customers Simplify Their Health Care - Walmart.comEpic's vaccine credential tech now available to 25M patients - Healthcare IT NewsWFH is a cybersecurity "ticking time bomb," according to a new report - Tech RepublicHow CMS is boosting telehealth and RPM with new CPT codes | Healthcare IT NewsA New Spin on an "Age-Old Problem": How Leaders Are Tacking Interoperability | healthsystemcio.com

Novant Health Healthy Headlines
Still need the COVID-19 vaccine? Your doctor's office might offer it.

Novant Health Healthy Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 11:34


Gina DiPietro  0:06  When the COVID-19 vaccine first became available to the public, thousands of people rolled up their sleeves at Novant Health mass vaccination sites. Now, with greater supply of the vaccine and more flexibility, Novant Health patients have an opportunity to receive their vaccine at their medical home. You're listening to Novant Health Healthy Headlines, I'm Gina DiPietro. In this episode, John Howard, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Novant Health Physician Network, explains the shift away from mass vaccination sites and into Novant Health primary care and pediatric care clinics. Thank you for listening.John Howard  0:45  What we've seen in our mass vaccination sites is even with walking appointments is very low utilization relative to the cavernous space we have there. In the amount of inventory, we have a vaccine. In other words, the demand for the vaccine has dwindled, and it dwindled quickly. We really sort of hit a wall. And we recognize that in our communities for any number of reasons that vaccine hesitancy or vaccine reluctance was now the order of the day. Our transition to address that is to say, how do we work more closely with individual folks who are trying to overcome either questions or concerns, or maybe they've heard things that aren't exactly true about the efficacy or the safety of the vaccines. And we believe that the best place for that to take place is in a patient's medical home, our final pivot has been to move away from the vaccination sites, and now to be able to provide those vaccines and primary care clinics, Family Medicine clinics, internal medicine, clinics, and even our pediatric clinics for those who are eligible because it's not all kids yet, but it is adolescence, and to make sure that patients have the opportunity to talk with their physicians and the comfort of their medical home, in the comfort of that relationship between a patient and his or her provider to say, let me understand this, let me really understand why I should do this or what my issues might be, or if I have particular questions, I have a space a safe space to have those answers. And we believe now with vaccine hesitancy being the order of the day, that is the best way for us to serve our communities and make the vaccine available to people is connecting them back with their physicians or their family practitioners or their nurse practitioners who are available in their clinics.Gina DiPietro  2:45  As Hohn just mentioned, bringing the vaccine into clinics where it's administered by a trusted physician is a new opportunity to reach unvaccinated people. Dr. David Priest, Novant Health chief safety quality and Epidemiology officer, explains the impact he's seen firsthand.Dr. David Priest  3:03  It's that personal touch that really makes a difference. And I've seen that in my own practice. Individuals come in adamantly opposed to vaccination, and after addressing each of their concerns, they're willing to get it. There's so much information and misinformation that's been moved around the internet, you know, some patients just throw up their hands and say, I don't know what to believe and all this. That one on one conversation addressing concerns would provide a really makes a world of difference. Gina DiPietro  3:25  Gina here and back to my conversation with John Howard, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Novant. Health Physician Network. He said the end goal is to have the COVID-19 vaccine available in most if not all Novant Health Primary Care adult and pediatric care clinics by the end of the year.John Howard  3:43  So I think that creates a great opportunity to reach out into communities into local neighborhoods where we have clinics and say, Hey, here's a place where this is available. And we think it allows for an encounter that is more engaged with a patient's health, then all of the community sites where you could go to a Walgreens or CVS, not that those aren't very valuable resources as well. But you can't have the same dialogue, because that's not when your provider,Gina DiPietro  4:12  We've heard a lot about the variants that people are starting to notice. And we've also heard a lot about how people just aren't quite sure how long the efficacy lasts. What would be the implications from shifting more to this clinic model and distributing COVID vaccines. If a booster shot might be needed, I imagine that it would make it easier to distribute those?John Howard  4:37  The good news is is that the vaccines that we have available, still tend to be effective against the current variants in the marketplace. And the highest incidence of those variants are current and states and counties which have the lowest vaccination rates. So it's a good even common sense indicator and beyond. All the epidemiological studies that you can simply look at a map and see where that's occurring. The bad news portion is that as long as the virus has the ability to replicate, it has the ability to mutate, which means that the current Delta variant, for example, will very likely not be the last variant unless we take away the opportunity for the virus to continue to spread. And the way to do that is to encourage more vaccinations. Which brings me to the second part of your question is, when we think about boosters, long term efficacy, keeping the vaccine down, because in many ways, this really is a battle. It's a battle for the safety of our communities against a virus that has disrupted our lives in significant ways that there is not a person that hasn't felt this. It's sometimes very deep, and long lasting or permanent levels, even losing loved ones. So the way to fight that battle, is to make sure that we're creating this as a normal part of what we deal with mass vaccination sites in huge events and stadiums, or at arena's, which we certainly did, to accelerate that initial bush is not the way for us to continue to combat it. So whether it's been booster shots, or whether it's getting more people who have not yet received the vaccine to receive it, the best way to do that is to make that a part of our ordinary health care delivery. And so I do think the retail outlets such as Walgreens and CVS are valuable. But I also think the physician office is a valuable resource. And it's why we put so much effort in making sure we have clinics enrolled, and that we have physicians and other providers are willing to help us in delivering the vaccine. And when the boosters are needed, as we're still gaining evidence on what the what really the link of efficacy is for these vaccines, that we have the ability then to provide booster shots as needed, when that time comes and when it's appropriate. But we're not there yet. And I do want to make that clear. Boosters are not being recommended or delivered at this time.Gina DiPietro  7:10  Yes, certainly an important distinction there. And really, it just speaks to COVID taught us that we never really know what might happen. So to have different options where people can get vaccines is really important, because we may not be able to predict what happens next.John Howard  7:27  And that's exactly right. And to add to your point there, it's important to understand that as boosters become available, and as we need to do that Novant Health is fully prepared and at the ready to reactivate some mass sites, we need to if it's important, and there's a window to do that in, we're going to meet the needs of our community. We're going to make sure we're empowered to appropriately battle this virus and to make sure that we're successful, I think everyone today is enjoying the opening up again of our lives. And we need to make sure that we keep the virus on a teils so that we can continue to do that. And we don't see a resurgent virus affecting our lives and creating shutdowns as it's done in some other countries already. And that's our goal. As we're doing this work today.Gina DiPietro  8:16  Novant Health still has four mass vaccination sites across our markets. But hours have been reduced as you've seen some of the trends that you mentioned previously, where would be the best place for people to go to find those updated hours?John Howard  8:31  So on the NovantHealth.org website, we have our COVID-19 landing page. And that will always list our current hours and days of availability. So as we have shifted from long, seven to seven days to shorter hours, we are also reducing the number of days that are available for walking appointments with those mass vaccination sites. As we're doing that, you'll also see the list of clinics that people can contact for that availability. And they're also free, of course, to always reach out to their clinic or through my chart to say, Hey, I was wondering if you did vaccines, and if you're not doing to your clinic, is there one nearby because even if their home clinic is not doing it, there's very likely one nearby that will be able to service their needs.Gina DiPietro  9:15  Sure. So talk about that process. If someone's listening, and they think, hey, I'd like to see if my primary care physician or my pediatricians office offers this, that's the best place for them to go. And they do want to call ahead, they cannot walk into the clinics, correct?John Howard  9:32  At this time for walk ins that it's hard to plan and it's a bit disruptive. We want to make sure we have the right personnel there at the right time. So we're encouraging people to make appointments for those vaccines, but the full listing of the clinics that will be providing the vaccines will be always on our COVID-19 landing page on Novant health.org. So I would encourage people to go there to see what's there. If they say I don't see my clinic, then I encourage them to call their clinic or two Even check on a map because we have all the addresses listed and see what's nearby. And then they can call to schedule appointment. Or they can do that through My Chart, as well.Gina DiPietro  10:09  Great. Anything else around this topic that you think would be important for people to know?John Howard  10:16  I would just encourage people who have questions about the vaccine about what it means whether it's appropriate for them to get it and to get it now, whether they're concerns for waiting or for not getting it right. I know some people have had COVID and said, but I really don't need the vaccine. I think it's worth a discussion with their physician or provider to help them make the best decision for them. We want to respect everybody's decisions. But we also want to encourage them to be informed and to be able to be dialed into confidence that they have for their other health care decisions that they do their physicians and other providers.Gina DiPietro  10:59  Gina DiPietro here again. And thank you for listening to this episode of Novant Health Healthy Headlines, visit HealthyHeadlines. org and you'll find a wealth of stories about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines. And as John Howard mentioned, the COVID-19 page on the NovantHealth.org website is also updated regularly. If you enjoyed this podcast, please take a moment to rate and review us and subscribe to this and all the Novant Health podcasts. We post new episodes all the time and most are 15 minutes or less.

DA KICKBACK
4:20

DA KICKBACK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 68:57


I was gonna go to court but then I got…   SHOW NOTES Kickback Invite America Ferrera. Actress. Producer. Director. https://www.instagram.com/americaferrera/   Back in the Day History of 420 https://time.com/4292844/420-april-20-marijuana-pot-holiday-history/   We Recommend  Using the My Chart app to stay on top of your health matters, connecting with a friend in person or via a Zoom Date, reading Evy Poumpouras’s “Becoming Bullet Proof” for tips on how to live fearlessly and learning more about The Salvation Army’s appointment process with episode 12 of “The Battle Line Podcast”.   My Chart https://www.mychart.com Zoom https://zoom.us Becoming Bullet Proof https://www.evypoumpouras.com/book   The Battle Line Podcast, Episode 12 https://peermag.org/articles/the-battle-line-podcast-12-colonels-kenneth-paula-johnson-talk-salvation-army-moves/?fbclid=IwAR3ExczLrOI2wSv15a9Koutuql-o3JOIEhROd9unRIp0_EzNC4ZuUtZVSNU

iBUG Buzz
#447 - August 24, 2020

iBUG Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 120:32


Facilitators: Kenny and Sandhya Topics: iBUG announcements; using Siri shortcuts; accidentally triggered SOS on Apple Watch; deleting Siri shortcut demo; deleting vs. off-loading app; can others hear VoiceOver on Zoom when not using headphones?; is it possible to play music with airplay to Apple and non-Apple devices?; Bluetooth thermometer; VoiceOver not reading dollar amounts; navigating scroll bar demo; using third-party app to export health data, alternative copy and paste from My Chart, or take a screen shot; using Bluetooth keyboard with iPhone; saving Zoom link in URL field of contact, still prompted for password; cannot share photos from FaceBook to Seeing AI; reasons you cannot see your friend's posts, might be hidden post, might be blocked, post might be accidentally blocked, depends on privacy settings; increasing visibility of FaceBook posts; can exclude a friend from a post; how to skip saying hi on FaceBook to reach message, tap on bottom center of screen; how to see most recent posts on FaceBook; i-Toys segment, Bose Color Sound Link Speaker, Herbie; Sound Ware, horseshoe-shape has speakers; Ultimate Ear, or UE Booms speakers

People Always, Patients Sometimes

Clinical trials haven’t changed much in decades. These industry leaders show us why it’s time for disruption – and how to make it happen. Spencer Health Solutions is proud to present the Voice of Disruption. Tom Rhoads:                   00:00                   Clinical trials are ripe for disruption. The process is expensive, unwieldy, complicated, lengthy, inhospitable and more likely to fail than to succeed. I'm Tom Rhodes, CEO Spencer Health Solutions. As I traveled to conferences, business meetings and clinical trials sites across the US Canada and Europe, I've had the pleasure to meet and connect with some exceptional professionals and thought leaders who are committed to changing the clinical trials process through disruption, transformation and innovation. We have asked some of them to share their ideas with us on the people, always patients, sometimes podcast. We ask them to tell us what is holding back the industry or what could propel it forward with a little push. I hope you enjoy hearing these ideas and will join me to bring innovation to clinical research. Here are the Voices of Disruption. Janet Kennedy:                00:52                   Hi, this is Janet Kennedy. I'm a member of the marketing team at Spencer Health Solutions and also the host for the "People Always, Patients Sometimes" podcast. I had the honor of interviewing everyone for the Voices of Disruption eBook and this podcast and I was so impressed with their thoughts and suggestions to improve clinical trials. We did find an interesting trend reflected in all of their comments. It's all about the patients. So much so that we were able to group their ideas into three different topics. The first topic category is titled Put Patients First. The second topic combines ideas about training the staff to be more patient-centric, and the third category revolves around ideas to make the clinical trial process much more patient-friendly. We've had so many good comments that we wanted to give them to you in their entirety, so we're breaking this podcast into three episodes. Welcome to the first episode, Put Patients First. Gayle McCracken:           01:55                   Hi, I'm Gail McCracken, vice president of market innovation at Spencer Health Solutions. Remember ePatient, Dave and his 2012 TED MED cry for inclusion with the "gimme my damn data" video and how the next year the pharmaceutical industry began inching toward the patient, with it's "Beyond the Pill" movement? Meanwhile, payers turn their attention to value-based care delivery in pursuit of better treatment outcomes at lower costs. Yet we find ourselves on the threshold of the next decade with a continuing dialogue about how to bring people to the center of their care and to the center of treatment development. There is no disagreement that when people are informed and are active participants in their health and in clinical research, the outcomes are better for everyone. The patient, the payer, the research community and yes, the drug company. How do we walk the talk, especially when it comes to bringing the patient voice to clinical research and eventually to research as a treatment option for every person as Spencer Health Solutions. Gayle McCracken:           03:11                   All that we do from design to manufacturing to introducing intuitive digital technology to the home starts and stops with the individual wherever they may be on their health journey. That's exactly why we launched our podcast. People always patient, sometimes host Janet Kennedy, senior digital brand manager at Spencer health and vice leaders of change in health medicine and clinical research to exchange ideas on how we can work together to accelerate research, reform and inclusion. This podcast presents a collection of excerpts from hours of discussion among patients and pharmacy industry leaders about obstacles to change the critical need for innovation and what single action today my propel us toward better outcomes for all. I hope that in listening to Voices of Disruption, you'll find both a sense of urgency and inspiration to see new opportunities for bringing patients to the heart of care delivery and to clinical research. Janet Kennedy:                04:28                   There's a lot of agreement these days about the need to disrupt clinical trials. The lengthy, costly and complex process of evaluating therapies hasn't changed much in several decades. What's more, the process is simply not designed with the patients in mind. Many industry leaders want to change that, but how? What should they focus on? Where are the opportunities to bring in more patients and ensure a better experience? In this podcast, Spencer Health Solutions brings you the perspectives of thought leaders, including patients who are providing some answers. We call it Voices of Disruption because that's exactly what they're advocating. Clinical research isn't going to embrace patient-centeredness real-world data and evidence or digital technologies. Without some upheaval. Incremental change is no longer enough. We asked more than a dozen industry leaders and patients what one thing they would do to change about clinical trials. No surprise that we got a variety of responses, but almost everyone kept coming back to an overriding theme. How to make clinical research better for patients. Eva Mae is a patient community partnership creator and a cancer survivor. Her advice is very simple. Give participants a voice. Higher patient engagement has been demonstrated to help participants complete clinical trials for Ava engagement means greater communication between researchers and patients. Eva May:                           06:09                   Hi, I'm Eva May, a patient-powered research advocate and a patient community partnerships creator. If I could change one thing about clinical trials, I would ensure that researchers develop and implement a bi-directional engagement program with the real patient or consumer community if done properly, this would improve recruitment and retention of a truly representative participant group. It would reduce the disparities of typically underrepresented participant cohorts. It would improve the relevance and robustness of patient-reported data and it would give participants the opportunity to become partners in meaningful research. Janet Kennedy:                06:53                   We asked podcast guest, Darcy Forman, who's the CEO of Centricity Clinical and formerly with Forma Clinical Trials what she would recommend and boy she went right to the crux of the matter. Innovate faster. Innovation is a word that pops up frequently when discussing improvements in clinical research. Darcy who consults with clinical trial sponsors sees that current innovation efforts are occurring too slowly. Darcy Forman:                 07:21                   It would really be that the sponsors and the sites and everybody adopt the changes faster, take a little bit more risk and do it with high quality, but we need to innovate at a faster pace. Janet Kennedy:                07:36                   It's one of the most common refrains in healthcare today. Let's make sure patients are truly in charge of their own health, but how and what does this really mean? Our Voices of Disruption of given the concept of patient-centeredness a lot of thought and while there's much work to be done to put patients first, most are optimistic about the prospect for making it happen, including patient-centered clinical trials. We asked Craig Lipset a clinical trials innovator and consultant what he thought about changing clinical trials and he felt it was imperative to aggregate patient health data for the patient. Craig Lipset:                     08:19                   So one thing that's already changing that will continue to change and have a tremendous impact on how we're running our clinical trials and developing our medicines is the power that patients have to access and control their health data. The ability for patients to aggregate their own health data sparked by different apps and patient portals and the proliferation of fire as a new data standard. This is creating the future where patients are the ideal aggregator of health data that if I go to one data provider or one health system and try to get data on a are really only going to get one slice about that patient, but if I go directly to the source, the patient themselves, they are now in the unique position to aggregate all of this diverse health data from different pharmacies they may go to from different doctors or hospitals or health systems where they make out now that patients are in control and have that diverse health data together, they now become the place that I can turn to when I want deep data on patient journeys to answer research questions and that includes for prospective clinical trials where so many of the questions that we're asking of investigators and study coordinators are to enter data that already exists in an electronic health record somewhere else, but we don't have access to it. Craig Lipset:                     09:38                   The other awesome aspect about what happens when patients are in control over their data is we don't have HIPAA excuses standing in the way any longer. HIPAA doesn't block a patient from sharing data wherever they want to, and so a disruptive force that's going to change and streamline how studies are run in the future. That's going to be the data empowered patient. Craig Lipset:                     10:01                   Let me put my patient hat on though and say that I'm fortunate. I only have maybe two or three physicians that I work with on a regular basis, but every one of them has a different portal. I even have two different portals at my current physician depending on whether I use Google to log in or an email to login. So that all sounds wonderful, but if we're not dealing with a universal standard, how does that work? Craig Lipset:                     10:27                   It is an unfortunate reality that even when patients in the United States have access to their health data, it's through a cacophony of different patient portals or different logins for what look and feel like the same portal. For example, many of my providers are using Epic, but I have five different logins for Epic's My chart app for each of the providers, instances of My Chart. Now, third party apps are emerging that are streamlining some of this and we see new products like Hugo Health, like Seekstr, like Citizen and others that are helping patients to not only access the data in these diverse places where they may live, but bring that data together to give patients and those with whom they choose to share their data an integrated view. So agnostic to whether this lab test was run at Provider A or provider B, pull it all together so I could just see my labs rather than view it in that artificial silos that healthcare boundaries have created. So again, I think that it's a challenge today, but I believe that many of the emerging products that are being built to leverage FHIR and pull that data together are creating awesome new views that are great for patients and researchers and providers. Janet Kennedy:                11:48                   Clinical trial participants tend to feel that the benefit is for someone else, other patients, or perhaps even the drug companies sponsoring the trial. Jennifer Byrne of Javara Research wants to change that perception. The lack of knowledge about the purpose process and benefits of clinical trials can be addressed by changing how to discuss clinical trial participation with patients. She says if you could change one thing about clinical trials, what would it be? Jennifer Byrne:                12:20                   The lack of general knowledge about what being in a clinical trial for an individual patient participant actually means. How would you solve that? Well, first of all, I probably would use different terminology. I would be thinking about positioning clinical trial participation as an innovative care option. Janet Kennedy:                12:46                   Oh, I like that idea. Is there a problem in clinical trial participation in that people only assume you have to be really sick to be in one? Jennifer Byrne:                12:55                   I don't know that it's so much assumed that you have to be really sick, but I do think that on the patient, the general public side, there is still a connotation of Guinea pig. So it's, I am part of a scientific experiment and that scientific experiment is not about benefiting me. It is about benefiting a company or potentially benefiting other people to come. Janet Kennedy:                13:26                   So do you feel that if you participate in a clinical trial you should feel better or do better when it's over? Jennifer Byrne:                13:35                   I think that you should expect to have some benefit and I don't know that that expectation should be that you have treatment or condition benefit, but I think that you should expect to be better informed about your medical condition. I think you should expect to be able to leave that clinical trial being better informed in terms of what other options for care or research or treatment you might have access to. I think that you should expect to have an exceptional care delivery experience. Janet Kennedy:                14:11                   All right, so now you are officially the genie who has to answer that wish and solve the problem of getting more people involved. How do we solve that problem? Jennifer Byrne:                14:21                   I think we have to bring better alignment with health care. This conference is terrific, but I think this conference and other conferences in the clinical research space focus heavily on pharma and CRS and then the workforce with respect to clinical research coordinators. I think that we need more health care. Those people who are leading organizations and that are charged every day in their job to find better ways to deliver or reducing cost of care, improving outcomes for the patients for whom that organization or institution serves. And finding ways to bring about more satisfying patient experiences. Because I think that clinical research can be a tool in that toolbox to help accomplish that. So in that way, it's not about clinical research being a means to an end for pharma companies to get a drug approved, but that clinical trial access is actually beneficial to that individual in their care at that moment. Jennifer Byrne:                15:42                   And it is beneficial to that health system to better understand is an active participant and as part of an active learning health system that in real-time is also bringing benefit. It's a tremendous shared value opportunity. We talk a lot about we need to have patients at more conferences. I'm wondering if we need to also have at every American Academy of Pediatrics or the Academy of Family Physicians at every one of those general practice types of conferences, panels on clinical trials and how to translate them for your patients. Absolutely and I think we also need to be including people who are opposed to clinical trials. I think it'd be a great learning experience to hear from a physician who has refused to participate in clinical research, which is different from a physician who hasn't participated because they haven't had the opportunity or they don't have the infrastructure to support that, but I would like to hear from physicians who perhaps participated in research those "one and done" physicians that we talk about. I'd like to hear why, what we can learn from them to make that better. Janet Kennedy:                17:06                   We invited patient advocates to also be a part of the Voices of Disruption. Carly Flumer, a scientific data analyst, patient advocate and cancer survivor goes right to the gist of it. Use plain language. Carly Flumer:                   17:23                   I'm Carly Flumer. I'm a scientific data analyst, a patient advocate and a cancer survivor. If I could change one thing about clinical trials, it would be the language that they're written in. Health literacy is such an important component of healthcare, yet it's not recognized, so it's whole. It's potential clinical trial enrollment numbers are pretty low and I believe one of the causes of this is some of the language that's used specifically medical terms that patients aren't able to understand on their own. Rather they need a doctor or a nurse or other healthcare provider to explain the trial to them and that's only if one, the patient brings up the trial during an appointment and the provider has enough time to discuss it, which is another issue or two, the provider recommends the trial to the patient as a form of care. Without this guidance, the majority of patients may have a hard time understanding what they're reading and if they don't understand it, they're less likely to take an interest in it. Janet Kennedy:                18:26                   To fully engage patients. It's essential that clinical trials accurately represent the population of patients who are intended to benefit from the therapy under a study. We asked Julius Wilder, assistant professor at Duke university school of medicine and the Duke clinical research Institute, what he thought, he explained that with clinical trials historically under-representing certain types of patients. There's work to be done. Julius Wilder:                   18:54                   My name is Julius Wilder. I am an assistant professor in the Duke school of medicine within the division of gastroenterology as well as the Duke Clinical Research Institute. As I reflect on how we can improve clinical trial research, I believe a key component to that will be ensuring that clinical trials reflect the diversity of the population of people with the diseases that are being studied. Historically, minority populations including blacks and Latinx as well as women have been underrepresented in clinical trials. This has significance for many reasons, including the potential creation of therapies that may be dangerous or not efficacious in these populations. This historically has been a problem for decades and we have been able to address it. I believe the solution for this problem includes a mixture of policies including policies around ensuring that the clinical trials report participation of minorities and women in clinical trials incentives. These could be financial or related to FDA approval to provide motivation for pharma to invest in diversity and research on what are the barriers and to identify potential interventions to increase diversity within clinical trials. Janet Kennedy:                20:08                   Tom Rhodes, CEO of Spencer house solutions and the founder of the company brings the conversation right back to the essential element of what Voices of Disruption is all about. That clinical trials should start and end with the patient. Tom Rhoads:                   20:25                   I think to be patient-centric really means that we begin with the patient and work out today. A lot of the approaches I see are attempting to modify decades-old processes and make them patient-centric and I don't see that as a winning strategy. I think you have to rethink what are the endpoints you're trying to accomplish here and if you're that, then you really begin with what does the patient need, what do they expect, what kind of feedback and support will enable them to provide adequate insights to the protocol or the molecule or whatever you might be testing. And I think a lot of the approaches today miss that point. It seems like a simple point, but it's actually complex if you really dig in to try to understand how to best engage someone in their home environment. Ideally, as an example, family patients have a rather significant, in many cases, family support system in place and those don't go away just because they're in a trial. Tom Rhoads:                   21:26                   Oftentimes the family needs to drive them to the clinic. They need to help them answering questions they need to help them with their daily living activities. There are a lot of aspects of that that are already happening on a day to day basis, but oftentimes we don't see any engagement with the family and I think that's an example of an area that we need to get better at, which starts with the person and I say person because we acknowledge that there are always people in their patients at times and often too often, whether it's in clinical trials or in the healthcare system, those systems are set up to treat them as a patient, which means that they're going to do the processes they need to do to reach the endpoints they need to get to and that may or may not include informing those individuals of what's going on, why it's going on, what the feedback is, what the prognosis is. Tom Rhoads:                   22:19                   All of those aspects that any normal person may wonder, especially if they're suffering from either a chronic or life threatening disease. So as we think about platforms and innovation, they really need to start contemplating how might a patient use integrate all the tools we talk about wearables. There's lots of wearables coming to the market, which means there are lots of wearables coming into the home. The medications are using the titration schedules that might follow those, the telehealth aspects. How can I talk to someone when I feel like I'm having an adverse event? The ability for them to be mobile. A lot of these people still have lives, are working in many cases and, and how can I carry this with me, but still participating in, in a meaningful way while getting feedback. I think right now there's so many good ideas that are creating a bit of a technology avalanche. Tom Rhoads:                   23:13                   And so we need to begin working across companies, through partnerships and into more of an integrated perspective and approach, which means that we're going to have to start picking some platforms that might be able to enable this. AARP had a study a few years back and they called the family, the chief of staff. And it's usually the daughter who is responsible and she wants to know everything that is going on at all times. So respecting that as we integrate the technology, respecting that those not only need to be informed and will frankly demand to be informed, but they also can be used to help the individual in the trial. That's the subject to be you know, more effective, make sure they're keeping up with their diary, make sure they're giving appropriate honest feedback, et cetera. That's where we kind of land on where does that patient want to be? Tom Rhoads:                   24:08                   It's convenient for them to be in a clinic. That's where the physicians are, that's where the nurses are, the, the pie, et cetera. And that's the easiest place to care for an individual. But it is not the easiest place for that subject to be that subject. The easiest place for that person to be is at home. And so I think there's a lot of excitement around the model shifting to a direct to patient focus and I think that's putting a lot of pressure on clinical trials to begin to honor that and figure out how to modify processes, how to modify regulations, how to modify, you know, the approach general that we take to ensure that we can serve them in their home. Because let's face it right now, we're still saying 30% dropout rates from trials. As you get in the more and more orphan Ty drugs, it's more and more difficult to recruit patients. So if we can begin to allow them to participate in these trials from afar in their home, minimally reducing the number of site visits that may be required, I think we're going to get a much better participation rate feedback and frankly data to determine whether the molecule is working as it should. Janet Kennedy:                25:21                   Thanks for listening to the first episode of the Voices of Disruption. We'd like to thank our contributors to this podcast episode, including Eva May, Darcy Forman, Craig Lipset, Jennifer Byrne, Carly Flumer, Julius Wilder, and our own Gail McCracken and Tom Rhoads. Look for our next episode of Voices of Disruption, where we look at the importance of the staff training that you do to make your clinical trial teams more patient-centric. If you've enjoyed this episode, please share it on LinkedIn and Twitter where you can find us @spencerhealth. Subscribing to the podcast ensures you'll always have the latest episode in your favorite podcast player. I'm Janet Kennedy and I thank you for listening to "People Always, Patients Sometimes".

Ricardo Mtz
In My Pocket September 2019 #Podcast

Ricardo Mtz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 44:00


My Chart & Podcast This September... https://soundcloud.com/highlitemusic, https://soundcloud.com/rone-white & https://soundcloud.com/alessandro-diruggiero, https://soundcloud.com/psynir, https://soundcloud.com/detlef, https://soundcloud.com/adanatwins & https://soundcloud.com/glowal, https://soundcloud.com/circle_of_life & https://soundcloud.com/vazik, https://soundcloud.com/acid-soda & https://soundcloud.com/signaturebykiko, https://soundcloud.com/etcha-1 & https://soundcloud.com/marvin-and-guy, https://soundcloud.com/sergioparrado & https://soundcloud.com/chinonegromusica & https://soundcloud.com/timidboy, https://soundcloud.com/yotto Labels: https://soundcloud.com/kdb-records https://soundcloud.com/libero_records https://soundcloud.com/pakpakrecords https://soundcloud.com/repopulatemars https://soundcloud.com/diynamic-music https://soundcloud.com/sounds-of-earth https://soundcloud.com/melopeerecords https://soundcloud.com/durolabel https://soundcloud.com/timehaschangedrec #ODDONEOUT

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Ricardo Mtz
In My Pocket August 2019 #Podcast

Ricardo Mtz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 42:11


My Chart & Podcast "In My Pocket" this August full of good music for this summer... Tracks of: https://soundcloud.com/proff & https://soundcloud.com/eksf, https://soundcloud.com/freddybeofficial & https://soundcloud.com/djsavileon & https://soundcloud.com/makanan-pwp, https://soundcloud.com/stil-bense & #Ally, https://soundcloud.com/johnsummit, https://soundcloud.com/loveskidj, https://soundcloud.com/monolink & https://soundcloud.com/adambeyer, https://soundcloud.com/djsinisatamamovic, https://soundcloud.com/rafaelcerato, https://soundcloud.com/liubeiwins & https://soundcloud.com/hiddenempire, https://soundcloud.com/poorpayrich, https://soundcloud.com/proff LABELS: https://soundcloud.com/anjunabeats https://soundcloud.com/habitatlabel https://soundcloud.com/jeahmon https://soundcloud.com/thisaintbristol https://soundcloud.com/soundteller-records https://soundcloud.com/embassy-one https://soundcloud.com/scitec https://soundcloud.com/eleatics https://soundcloud.com/habitatlabel https://soundcloud.com/anjunabeats

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Ricardo Mtz
In My Pocket... October #Podcast

Ricardo Mtz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 42:32


My Chart & Set This October With Tracks & Remixes Of: https://soundcloud.com/tony-futura & https://soundcloud.com/tamtom, https://soundcloud.com/jjmullordj, https://soundcloud.com/antonio-saavedra-carrillo & https://soundcloud.com/carlosalvarezoficial, https://soundcloud.com/fernando-olaya, https://soundcloud.com/touchtalk, https://soundcloud.com/michael-hooker, https://soundcloud.com/drunkenkongjp, https://soundcloud.com/morttagua, https://soundcloud.com/ghostwars & https://soundcloud.com/khainz, https://soundcloud.com/kstyledavid & https://soundcloud.com/madveci, https://soundcloud.com/nekliff_official & https://soundcloud.com/rafaelcerato & https://soundcloud.com/einmusik

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Ricardo Mtz
In My pocket / September ´18 #Podcast

Ricardo Mtz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 50:00


My Chart & Set This Month With Tracks & Remixes Of: https://soundcloud.com/marcromboy & https://soundcloud.com/stephanbodzin, https://soundcloud.com/solomun & https://soundcloud.com/johannesbrechtmusic, https://soundcloud.com/m-a-n-d-y & https://soundcloud.com/flashmob-dj, https://soundcloud.com/mr-alex-zamm-do_ob, https://soundcloud.com/mattia-pompeo ,https://soundcloud.com/gabrielananda, https://soundcloud.com/alexmetric & https://soundcloud.com/tenven, https://soundcloud.com/stevebanning & https://soundcloud.com/pinduramusic, https://soundcloud.com/matthias-meyer & https://soundcloud.com/ryan-davis, https://soundcloud.com/john-digweed & https://soundcloud.com/nick_muir, https://soundcloud.com/juanelvadin, https://soundcloud.com/hiddenempire & https://soundcloud.com/drunkenkongjp

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Ricardo Mtz
In My Pocket... June #Podcast

Ricardo Mtz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 39:10


My Chart & Set This Month With Tracks & Remixes Of; https://soundcloud.com/mattcaseli & https://soundcloud.com/dannyfreakazoid, https://soundcloud.com/oliverkoletzki & https://soundcloud.com/nikoschwind, https://soundcloud.com/skapes-1 & https://soundcloud.com/keanbeats, https://soundcloud.com/beatamines & https://soundcloud.com/matchyofficial, https://soundcloud.com/mattdwellers & https://soundcloud.com/stoertebeker-music, https://soundcloud.com/kaiser_souzai_berlin & https://soundcloud.com/gabe + https://soundcloud.com/rocksted, https://soundcloud.com/betoko & https://soundcloud.com/mattia-pompeo, https://soundcloud.com/acumen & https://soundcloud.com/timidboy, https://soundcloud.com/cassimmofficial, https://soundcloud.com/cristophmusic, https://soundcloud.com/supacooks, https://soundcloud.com/seandee12345

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Ricardo Mtz
#In My Pocket This week ##Autumn

Ricardo Mtz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 38:00


My Chart "In My Pocket This Week" In Season with Tracks & Remixes Of; https://soundcloud.com/rorygallagher, https://soundcloud.com/floriankruse, https://soundcloud.com/melodystranger, https://soundcloud.com/samueldan, https://soundcloud.com/fancyinc, https://soundcloud.com/ploetzlich-musik-berlin, https://soundcloud.com/heartbeast-1, https://soundcloud.com/gorge, https://soundcloud.com/giannisabato & https://soundcloud.com/lonely-it, https://www.facebook.com/deephrag, https://soundcloud.com/ollydavis, https://soundcloud.com/ozgurozkan, https://soundcloud.com/reelauxdigital, https://soundcloud.com/bontanmusic, https://soundcloud.com/bontanmusic

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Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - May 2017

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 30:42


This episode of My Chart was recorded in real underground club named Radost (happiness) in Bratislava. The party was organized by Moody team and everything was great ... Enjoy !!! video version : https://youtu.be/ZBrk2wUJKUc 01. Cristian Varela & Tomy DeClerque - Wisdom [PROMO] 02. Axel Karakasis - Lift Off [PROMO] 03. Alex Rubino - Warning (Original Mix) [Phobiq] 04. Durtysoxxx & Alan Wools - Adaptation (Original Mix) [Renesanz] 05. Tomy DeClerque - The New [Intec Digital] 06. Raffaele Rizzi - Total Black [Rilis Unrilis] 07. Lelu - Five Minutes (Original Mix) [Beatfreak Recordings] 08. N.O.B.A & Greg Denbosa - Orko (Original Mix) [Autektone Records] 09. Steve Mulder, Anti-Slam & W.E.A.P.O.N. - Leave (Original Mix) [PROMO] 10. Dani Sbert - Supreme [PROMO] Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - January 2017

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 30:52


This time My Chart was recorded at the fantastic event by Paradigma in Queen Theater - Udine. Luca Landy opened perfectly for Petar Dundov that had a great set, followed by me with this part of My Chart - January and at the and I had a great B2B with Andres Moreno. Great organisation, fantastic crowd ...but my cameras didn't work properly :) video version here : https://youtu.be/fwt0nweJ5DM ----------------------------------------­­­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Find labels on Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. 01. Tomy DeClerque & The Yellowheads - Final - [PROMO] 02. Refraction (IT) - Blacklist (Original Mix) [Natura Viva Black] 03. Vincent Hiest - Fear Ridden (Matt Minimal Remix) [Electrovino Records] 04. Gene Karz - Sky & Love (Original Mix) [Reload Black Label] 05. Royal Wolf ft. eSoreni - Storm (Space Motion Remix) [Renesanz] 06. Tomy DeClerque & Stefano Pini - Shaket [PROMO] 07. Durtysoxxx - Disguise (Original Mix) [Funk'n'Deep] 08. Mathew Safari - Runners (Original Mix) [Oscuro Music] 09. Ferhat Albayrak - The System (Original Mix) [Jeton Records] 10. Justin Berkovi - High (Original Mix) [Recode Musik] Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is Patreon : https://goo.gl/1Jb5xY

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - December 2016

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 35:37


On 3rd December I played with Boltzmann, Marko Nastić & Dejan Miličević @ Ambasada Gavioli Privé. The vibe was great so I caught the opportunity and recorded the last edition of My Chart for 2016. ENJOY ! Video version here : https://youtu.be/JIEWAP7YCoQ ----------------------------------------­­­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Find labels on Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. 01. Tomy DeClerque & Stefano Pini - Shaket [PROMO] 02. Sisko Electrofanatik - Fading Lights (Alexander Madness Rmx) [Gain Records] 03. Marco Bailey - Red Light [PROMO] 04. Le Son Du Placard - Viande rouge (Original Mix) [Electrovino Records] 05. Matt Minimal - Blacklights (Tomy DeClerque RMX) [PROMO] 06. Konstantin Yoodza - Regression (Original Mix) [Funk'n Deep Records] 07. Andy Notalez - Raw (Original Mix) [Minds Of Sin] 08. The Reason Y - Interception [Second State] 09. Ramiro Lopez - Unsullied (Original Mix) [Phobiq] 10. Concha, Sam Saw - Rooms (Original Mix) [Phunk Traxx] Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - October 2016

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 34:31


This time My Chart was recorded at Pharo in Lignano - Italy with an amazing crowd and nice organization from Friendly Fire Crew. If you have an opportunity visit one of their parties and they will assure that you will feel like at home. Video version here : https://youtu.be/hPdIccyFEoE ----------------------------------------­­­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Find labels on Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. 01. Tomy DeClerque & Agent Orange - Zaxxon [PROMO] 02. Nico Mirabello - Watch Her Walk (Original Mix) [Hash Records] 03. Picotto & Frankyeffe - Latitude [Alchemy] 04. Devid Dega - Nightwatch [PROMO] 05. Filthy Kid - Rubin (Original Mix) [Gain Records] 06. Tomy DeClerque - Klaxon [Toolroom Trax] 07. Sisko Electrofanatik - ON (Dubspeeka Remix) [PROMO] 08. P-Ben - Maracana (Original Mix) [Famille Electro Records] 09. Ignacio Arfeli - Dark Side [Addeepted] 10. Fabio Neural - Stop The Rot [Intec Digital] Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is Patreon : https://goo.gl/1Jb5xY

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - September 2016

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 31:21


Another fantastic night @ Ambasada Gavioli with Marina Karamarko opening for PanPot and followed by me where I took the opportunity and recorded September edition of My Chart. 01. Tomy DeClerque - Klaxon [Toolroom Trax] 02. Billy Roger, Sam - El Pescador (Greck B Remix) [PROMO] 03. Jon Rundell - Warped [Intec Digital] 04. Mark Sherry & Gene Karz - Global Eclipse (Steve Mulder Remix) [Techburst Records] 05. Eric Sneo - The Timeless (Original Mix) [Reload Black Label] 06. Stefano Pini - Prometheus (Tomy DeClerque RMX) [PROMO] 07. Martin Kinrus - Supressor [Rusted Records] 08. Isabela Clerc - Mels (Original Mix) [PROMO] 09. MKz - Shadow (Original Mix) [Vayk Records] 10. LFCs - Antidote (Original Mix) [Evolution] Video version : https://youtu.be/kVPw5mSBRR8 ----------------------------------------­­­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Find labels on Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is Patreon : https://goo.gl/1Jb5xY

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - August 2016

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 31:50


It's been a while since My Chart was recorded in a "controllable" environment :) ... so here it is this mont from my studio. In the video version with all 4 cameras present all the time for those who like to look under the fingers :) ENJOY ! Video version here : https://youtu.be/b7BNh90dV50 ----------------------------------------­­­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Find labels on Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. 01. Stefano Pini - Prometheus (Tomy DeClerque RMX) [PROMO] 02. Microvibez - Unforgiven (Andy Notalez Remix) [Orange Recordings] 03. Mircea Ivan - Siris (Rustek Remix) [Funk'n Deep Records] 04. Tomy DeClerque - Makarona [PROMO] 05. Damien Fisher - Lights Out (Original Mix) [Triplepoint Publishing] 06. AndReew - Machine (Grasso & Maxim Remix) [Pornographic Records] 07. Joe Blake - No Words (The Reactivitz & Durtysoxxx Remix) [Respekt Recordings] 08. Boris - Boris - Make You Do [Toolroom Traxx] 09. Chaka & Marty - La Boca del Dragon (Original Mix) [Minimal Sessions] 10. Matt Minimal - Blacklights (Original Mix) [Perfekt Groove Recordings] Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is Patreon : https://goo.gl/1Jb5xY

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - June 2016

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 33:35


This episode of My Chart was recorded in a small underground ( it is really under ground :) ) club named Tufna in Osijek where I played for guys from 6th Sense that are building a good and quality techno scene in their town. Hope to get back there soon as the vibe is great. Video version here : https://youtu.be/PXrTmuLv-sE ----------------------------------------­­­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Find labels on Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. 01. Tomy DeClerque & Horatio - Recursion [PROMO] 02. Gabriel Ben - Feeling Greenish (Original Mix) [Remain Records] 03. Ace Alvarez - How We Move [Night Light Records] 04. Tomy DeClerque - Dizzy [PROMO] 05. Fabio Neural - Back Down [Intec] 06. Lerio Corrado - Sturdust [Loose Records] 07. Mauro Picotto presents Barny Scott - AYALA (Can You Feel) [Alchemy] 08. Juan Lara - Boom (Original) [Uranobeat Records] 09. Misstress Barbara - Space Invaders [Kombination Research] 10. Faray - Dockland [Jannowitz Records] Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is Patreon : https://goo.gl/1Jb5xY

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - May 2016

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 28:02


This time My Chart was recorded in a small but very nice club in the center of Trieste ... almost under Piazza Unita ... Mandrachio Trieste great vibe and fantastic crowd !!! https://www.facebook.com/mandracchioclub/ Video version here : https://youtu.be/tEA_5nq5BR0 ----------------------------------------­­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Find labels on Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. 01. Tomy DeClerque - Dizzy [PROMO] 02. Mladen Tomic - Groove Flash (Original Mix) [KD MUsic] 03. The YellowHeads - Assault (Peppelino Remix) [Reload Black Label] 04. Tomy DeClerque - He Just Drived [PROMO] 05. Gaga - Chance (Original Mix) [Pata Pata Recordings] 06. Raul Sanchez - Wer Back (Original Mix) [NOPRESET Records] 07. Bizzy Meister - Attention (Original Mix) [Reload Records] 08. Massiva - Triangular (Original Mix) [Tauten] 09. Andrea Frisina - Alpha Centauri (Original Mix) [Gate Null Recordings] 10. Sven Sossong & Daniel Cuminale - Special F (Original Mix) [PROMO] ----------------------------------------­­­-------------------------------- Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is Patreon : https://goo.gl/1Jb5xY

Tomy DeClerque
My Chart - December 2015

Tomy DeClerque

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 31:56


Studio session for this December episode of My Chart. There will be tons of videos from clubs in December from all the artists around the world so this one is more ... relaxed. :) Enjoy and share Video version here : https://youtu.be/g67DLuciJ4k ----------------------------------------­­-------------------------------- Some of the tracks are from promo pools and are not available yet. Links below the track will take you to labels Beatport page where you can subscribe and be informed when the track is released. 1. Dany Sbert - Bionik (Tomy DeClerque RMX) [PROMO] 2. Fabio Neural, Alex Costa, Alessan Main - Sinus [Intec] https://pro.beatport.com/label/intec/15077 3. Umek - Qandisa (Original Mix) [1605] https://pro.beatport.com/label/1605/10775 4. Tomy DeClerque - Classic [PROMO] 5. Pierre Deutschmann - Perceval (Luigi Madonna Remix) [Unrilis] https://pro.beatport.com/label/unrilis/5060 6. Bulaklak , Loui Fernandez - Let It Go (Original Mix) [Consumed Music] https://pro.beatport.com/label/consumed-music/33534 7. Bassel Darwish - Brain (Original Mix) [LR Recordings] https://pro.beatport.com/label/lr-recordings/51834 8. The Reactivitz & Marck D - Signs (Original Mix) [Phobiq] https://pro.beatport.com/label/phobiq/13279 9. Spartaque - Breakless (D-Unity Remix) [Codex] https://pro.beatport.com/label/codex-recordings/46889 10. Dj Lion & Tomy Wahl - Xylo Ice (Tony Dee Remix) [Night Light Records] https://pro.beatport.com/label/night-light-records/9495 --------------------------------------------------- Subscribe for more : http://goo.gl/pjHBq6 Facebook : http://goo.gl/3co3ZS Twitter : http://goo.gl/Mh3wMw Beatport : http://goo.gl/ejROqR Instagram : http://goo.gl/0ciOBD SoundCloud : http://goo.gl/RBHDbi YouTube : http://goo.gl/4By8is