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HEADLINE: Russian Probes, European Escalation Rhetoric, and the Threat of Drone Swarms GUEST NAME:General Blaine Holt 50 WORD SUMMARY: Russian aircraft regularly probe the Alaskan ADIZ, met by US F-16s. Standardized procedures minimize miscalculation risk. Reckless rhetoric from European allies threatens escalation by suggesting shooting down Russian jets violating NATO airspace. European defense ministers are planning a "drone wall" to counter massive Russian drone swarms, which Ukraine currently cannot defeat. 1870 SWEDEN
HEADLINE: Russian Probes, European Escalation Rhetoric, and the Threat of Drone Swarms GUEST NAME:General Blaine Holt 50 WORD SUMMARY: Russian aircraft regularly probe the Alaskan ADIZ, met by US F-16s. Standardized procedures minimize miscalculation risk. Reckless rhetoric from European allies threatens escalation by suggesting shooting down Russian jets violating NATO airspace. European defense ministers are planning a "drone wall" to counter massive Russian drone swarms, which Ukraine currently cannot defeat. B-36 CONVAIR
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Lauretta hosts the program today and opens by calling on all Prayer Warriors to add The Day of Latter Saints in Michigan to their prayer lists for all impacted. She thanks the prayer warriors for their ongoing commitment to prayers. Lauretta discusses the Archangels and shares details on the purview of each saint: St. Michael, St. Gabriel, and St. Raphael. She then offers resources for coming to or growing in your faith, encouraging you to check out Encounter and Pentecost USA. Lauretta then welcomes guest and former co-host Mary FioRito to discuss Catholic Awards Standards & Procedure to discuss the vetting and validations that must be followed in order for awards to be made in the name of the Church. Their discussion helps us understand the importance of the vetting process that are required for awards to be made as they represent the Church. St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish
Concerning the permission of divorce, Jesus said the Pharisees, “Because of your hardness of heart Moses permitted you to divorce your wives; but from the beginning it has not been this way” (Matt 19:8). God's permissive will can be observed on a national level, as Paul said, “In the generations gone by He permitted all the nations to go their own ways” (Acts 14:16). This explains much of the poor behavior we see among the nations as we study world history. Though God desires righteousness among the nations (Prov 14:34), He allows them to pursue their own values and priorities. Yet He never relinquishes His sovereignty, and in time, He will hold every nation accountable for its actions (Ps 9:17; Rev 20:12-13). God is always righteous and directs people to righteous living. However, God is no bully, as He does not force people to obey Him. When people turn negative to God, He permits them to pursue their sinful ways, though they are not free to choose the consequences of their actions. One who plays with fire will eventually get burned. Concerning those who “suppress God's truth in unrighteousness” (Rom 1:18), three times it is written that He “gave them over” to “the lusts of their hearts” (Rom 1:24), and “to degrading passions” (Rom 1:26), and “to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper” (Rom 1:28). Once God permits a person to operate by his/her sinful passions, they are given a measure of freedom to live as they want. These are described as “being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, greed, evil; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malice; they are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, arrogant, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, without understanding, untrustworthy, unloving, and unmerciful” (Rom 1:29-31). Fourth, there is God's overruling will, which refers to those occasions when He hinders His creatures from acting contrary to His sovereign purposes. Throughout Scripture we observe God intervening in the actions of fallen angels and people. After God permitted Adam and Eve to disobey Him, He then drove them from the Garden of Eden and overruled their ability to go back in and eat from the tree of life (Gen 3:22-24). After Abraham lied to Abimelech and told him that Sarah was his sister, Abimelech took her as his wife. However, in order to protect Sarah, God intervened and told Abimelech, “Behold, you are a dead man because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is married” (Gen 20:3). Abimelech pleaded with God and claimed his innocence (Gen 20:4-5). God, being just, told Abimelech, “Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also kept you from sinning against Me; therefore, I did not let you touch her” (Gen 20:6). Jacob served his uncle Laban for twenty years, but during that time his uncle had mistreated him, and by the end, he saw his uncle “was not friendly toward him as formerly” (Gen 31:2). Realizing it was time for Jacob to leave his uncle, he told his two wives, Rachel and Leah, “your father has cheated me and changed my wages ten times; however, God did not allow him to hurt me” (Gen 31:7). During the tribulation, there will be hostile unbelievers who will try to flee from God's wrath by seeking death. But God prevents them from this escape, as John writes, “in those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will long to die, and death flees from them” (Rev 9:6). When Satan wanted to attack Job, God granted him permission, saying, “Behold, all that he has is in your power” (Job 1:12a). But then God restrained Satan, saying, “do not put forth your hand on him” (Job 1:12b). When Satan came back a second time, God granted him permission to attack Job's body, saying, “he is in your power” (Job 2:6a), but then told him to “spare his life” (Job 2:6b). When Job's wife advised him to “curse God and die” (Job 2:9), he responded, saying, “Shall we indeed accept good from God and not accept adversity?” (Job 2:10). During the seven-year tribulation, demons are released from an angelic prison and “power was given them” to hurt unbelievers (Rev 9:3). However, they were restrained, as God told them, “not to hurt the grass of the earth, nor any green thing, nor any tree, but only the men who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads. And they were not permitted to kill anyone, but to torment for five months” (Rev 9:4-5a). Satan is currently active in the world (1 Pet 5:8; 1 John 5:19) and will be during the tribulation. However, God intervenes at the end of the tribulation and has Satan arrested and “bound him for a thousand years” (Rev 20:2). God's arresting angel “threw Satan into the abyss, and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he would not deceive the nations any longer, until the thousand years were completed; after these things he must be released for a short time” (Rev 20:3). Fifth, there is God's providential will, which refers to the outworking of His sovereign will in such a way that He creates circumstances that direct our lives and destiny. Believers who understand this will make their human plans contingent on God's sovereign plans (1 Ch 13:2; Acts 18:21; Jam 4:15). As God's people, we know the Lord and His will for our lives because His written Word informs and guides us. The Bible is our divine pedagogical guide. In addition to Scripture, God directs us providentially as He controls the circumstances of our lives to His desired end. However, only the believer with a thorough knowledge of God's Word can properly interpret his/her circumstances and know what God is doing. Interpreting circumstances, or divine impressions on the heart, is never as clear as knowing God's Word. Charles Clough states: "There is a mystical element to Christianity in how the Lord leads you; and He impresses upon you different things. But you can never elevate that mystical part of your Christian life and make it equal to the revelation of Scripture, because the revelation of Scripture is the measuring stick so you can tell the difference between Christ in the heart and heart burn. How you do that is whether it fits the Scripture."[1] God's providence is His continual care over the creation He brought into existence. God continues to create and control circumstances in order to direct history according to His predetermined plan, all for His glory and the benefit of His people. People live in the flow of history, and are moved by the circumstances God controls. J. I. Packer states: "Providence is normally defined in Christian theology as the unceasing activity of the Creator whereby, in overflowing bounty and goodwill (Psa 145:9 cf. Mt 5:45–48), he upholds his creatures in ordered existence (Acts 17:28; Col 1:17; Heb 1:3), guides and governs all events, circumstances and free acts of angels and men (cf. Psa 107; Job 1:12; 2:6; Gen 45:5–8), and directs everything to its appointed goal, for his own glory (cf. Eph 1:9–12)."[2] God is holy and never creates evil, however, He can and does control those who do. Satan, and those who follow him, are ultimately under God's sovereign control, and even their evil plans and actions are used for His good purposes. For example, Joseph was mistreated by his brothers and sold into slavery and taken to Egypt where he suffered greatly. Yet, later in his life, Joseph interpreted their behavior from the divine perspective, telling his brothers, “Now do not be grieved or angry with yourselves, because you sold me here, for God sent me before you to preserve life” (Gen 45:5). And Joseph repeated himself a second time, saying, “God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant in the earth, and to keep you alive by a great deliverance. Now, therefore, it was not you who sent me here, but God” (Gen 45:7-8a). And later, he told them a third time, “As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring about this present result, to preserve many people alive” (Gen 50:20). It was God's providence that drove Saul to chase after his father's donkeys, and then be led to the prophet Samuel and anointed king of Israel (1 Sam 9-10). It was God's providence that directed Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem, so the baby Jesus would be born at the appointed time and place (Mic 5:2; Luke 2:4-6; Gal 4:4). Later, Joseph and Mary were compelled to go to Egypt, in order to preserve the baby Savior (Matt 2:13-15). It was God's providence that forced Aquila and Priscilla out of Rome by the emperor Claudius' decree, only to meet the apostle Paul in Corinth and join him in Christian ministry (Acts 18:1-3; Rom 16:3; 1 Cor 16:19). It was God's providence that put the Lord Jesus on the cross to be crucified by the hands of godless men. Peter, charging Israelites in Jerusalem concerning Jesus's death, said, “This Man, delivered over by the predetermined plan and foreknowledge of God, you nailed to a cross by the hands of godless men and put Him to death” (Acts 2:23). And after being persecuted by the leaders in Jerusalem, Peter and John, along with others, said to God, “For truly in this city there were gathered together against Your holy servant Jesus, whom You anointed, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, along with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel, to do whatever Your hand and Your purpose predestined to occur” (Acts 4:27-28). In these verses we see people behaving sinfully, whether Joseph's brothers, or human rulers who abuse their power; yet God used their sinful choices to bring about a greater good. Because God is righteous, all His actions are just (Psa 119:137). Because He is loving (1 John 4:8), He directs all things for the benefit of His people. Because He is good (Psa 34:8; 100:5), He “causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose” (Rom 8:28). Concerning Christian ministry, God providentially opens and closes doors of service. Throughout the New Testament, an “open door” refers to a divinely orchestrated opportunity for sharing the gospel and engaging in Christian ministry (Acts 14:25-27). On one occasion the Lord closed an opportunity for ministry (Acts 16:6-7), but then opened another (Acts 16:9-10). An “open door” for ministry can have opposition (1 Cor 16:7-9), does not remove everyday concerns about life (2 Cor 2:12-13), should be sought with prayer (Col 4:2-3), and once opened cannot be shut by people (Rev 3:8). As God's people, we do not create occasions for Christian ministry; we simply accept those provided for us by the Lord (Eph 2:10). In summary, knowing and doing God's will is largely a matter of knowing His Word and walking in it. Those who are positive to God will desire His Word in order to obey it. From Scripture we know about the Lord Himself, His sovereign control over His creation, what He desires of us, His permission of sin, as well as His directing history providentially to the return and reign of Christ. Where Scripture is silent, we may try to ascertain His will through the circumstances of our life, but such understanding must always be subordinate to the clear revelation of Scripture. Steven R. Cook, D.Min., M.Div. [1] Charles Clough, Lesson 21 - Moral Relativism; Justification & Procedures for Holy War, (2010, 17th minute). https://www.bibleframeworkapplied.org/multi-lesson-series/deuteronomy [2] J. I. Packer, “Providence” in New Bible Dictionary, ed. D. R. W. Wood, I. H. Marshall, A. R. Millard and D. J. Wiseman, 3rd ed. (Leicester, England; Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1996), 979-80.
This is the second episode of our ongoing series breaking down the U.S. Constitution.This month, Roman and Elizabeth dive into Article One with Representative Sharice Davids, examining lawmaking, committees, and the unique responsibilities of the House of Representatives.Elizabeth also explains how the Supreme Court's “major questions doctrine" could decide whether Trump's sweeping use of tariffs under emergency powers is constitutional.Constitution Breakdown #2: Rep. Sharice Davids Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of 99% Invisible ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Episode 3 "Pharmaceutical preventative measures" of the series "How to prevent anxiety in children undergoing urological procedures", MSc. Gülhan Karaöz-Bulut (NL) and Dr. M. İrfan Dönmez (TR) discuss how medications can support anxiety reduction in paediatric urological care. They begin by emphasising that sedation should not be a goal on its own but part of a broader, child-centred strategy aimed at preventing trauma and building trust. The episode reviews several commonly used agents - nitrous oxide, midazolam, dexmedetomidine, clonidine and ketamine - with clear explanations of their benefits, limitations, and suitability for different procedures.The speakers provide guidance on how each medication affects the child's experience, with practical considerations such as onset time, duration, side effects and how they may impact diagnostic results. Special attention is given to the impact of sedatives on urodynamic studies, highlighting where certain agents (like dexmedetomidine or ketamine) may alter bladder function. They also address administration methods, such as intranasal and oral routes, and the importance of planning around food intake and hydration.Throughout, the discussion underscores that medication should be tailored to the individual child and procedure, always supported by experienced clinical staff. The episode closes with a strong reminder that safe and effective sedation enhances both procedural success and the child's well-being.*See references and additional research information hereFor more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.
Thu, 25 Sep 2025 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/270 http://relay.fm/rd/270 We Inflated Our Pants 270 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa Swimming naked in school and thinking about Lead. Swimming naked in school and thinking about Lead. clean 8336 Swimming naked in school and thinking about Lead. Links and Show Notes: In Follow-Up, listeners share their experiences with Swimming Naked in School. Won't someone please think of the pool filters? Merlin recalls that distant summer he attended swimming and trampoline camp—albeit in an admittedly non-nude context. Next up, John does his level best to give updates on his finished room. Space is required for something called "blocking." Merlin confesses that he can't really identify where that beeping sound is coming from. In the (free-to-you) member segment, things kick off with compliments to the author Stephen King along with some remarks on his earthy social media presence. But the main topic? Lead (Pb)! In particular, your hosts explore scientific speculation that the effects of lead on the psychopathology of their generation may be far greater than previously known. Authentic anecdotes about aggressive childhood lead play are revealed. (Recorded on Tuesday, September 16, 2025) N.B. Your hosts thought this week's member segment was pretty good, so they decided to share it with everybody here for free. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider supporting the program at https://www.relay.fm/rd/join. Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Give to St. Jude! Bachman–Turner Overdrive - Wikipedia Bachman Turner Overdrive - "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (1974) ACK: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) - Wikipedia “Ack!” Cathy (comic) - Wikipedia “Ack!” Bill the Cat (Bloom County) - Wikipedia ATP 657: Ears Are Weird — Accidental Tech PodcastATP Overtime: Alterego and “thought to text” translation Procedure word - Wikipedia Nude swimming in US indoor pools - Wikipedia Alison K. Hoagland. "Introducing the Bathroom: Space and Change in Working-Class Houses." Minnesota men bare all about naked swimming in school - The Minnesota Star Tribune Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story (2022) Silver Beaver Award - WikipediaMerlin's late father was awarded a Silver Beaver. What is Blocking? - Cocoknits Blocking 101 (Knitting Tutorial) Stephen King promotes The Long Walk (video) An excerpt from Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy - Prose Porn Subreddit“The judge like a great ponderous djinn stepped through the fire and the flames delivered him up as if he were in some way native to their element. He put his arms around Glanton. Someone snatched the old woman's blindfold from her and she and the juggler were clouted away and when the company turned in to sleep and the low fire was roaring in the blast like a thing alive these four yet crouched at the edge of the firelight among their strange chattels and watched how the ragged flames fled down the wind as if sucked by some maelstrom out there in the void, some vortex in that waste apposite to which man's transit and his reckonings alike lay abrogate. As if beyond will or fate he and his beasts and his trappings moved both in card and in substance under consignment to some third and other destiny.” Words Cormac McCarthy Uses in His Novels [PDF]"Each word is noted as to which book(s) it is included in as well as how many times it occurs in that book." Contribution of childhood lead exposure to psychopathology in the US population over the past 75 years“More than half of the current US population was exposed to adverse lead levels in childhood as a result of lead's past use in gasoline. […] Lead-associated mental health and personality differences were most pronounced for cohorts born from 1966 through 1986 (Generation X).” 20th Century Lead Exposure Damaged American Mental Health - Duke University
Thu, 25 Sep 2025 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/270 http://relay.fm/rd/270 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa Swimming naked in school and thinking about Lead. Swimming naked in school and thinking about Lead. clean 8336 Swimming naked in school and thinking about Lead. Links and Show Notes: In Follow-Up, listeners share their experiences with Swimming Naked in School. Won't someone please think of the pool filters? Merlin recalls that distant summer he attended swimming and trampoline camp—albeit in an admittedly non-nude context. Next up, John does his level best to give updates on his finished room. Space is required for something called "blocking." Merlin confesses that he can't really identify where that beeping sound is coming from. In the (free-to-you) member segment, things kick off with compliments to the author Stephen King along with some remarks on his earthy social media presence. But the main topic? Lead (Pb)! In particular, your hosts explore scientific speculation that the effects of lead on the psychopathology of their generation may be far greater than previously known. Authentic anecdotes about aggressive childhood lead play are revealed. (Recorded on Tuesday, September 16, 2025) N.B. Your hosts thought this week's member segment was pretty good, so they decided to share it with everybody here for free. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider supporting the program at https://www.relay.fm/rd/join. Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Give to St. Jude! Bachman–Turner Overdrive - Wikipedia Bachman Turner Overdrive - "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (1974) ACK: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) - Wikipedia “Ack!” Cathy (comic) - Wikipedia “Ack!” Bill the Cat (Bloom County) - Wikipedia ATP 657: Ears Are Weird — Accidental Tech PodcastATP Overtime: Alterego and “thought to text” translation Procedure word - Wikipedia Nude swimming in US indoor pools - Wikipedia Alison K. Hoagland. "Introducing the Bathroom: Space and Change in Working-Class Houses." Minnesota men bare all about naked swimming in school - The Minnesota Star Tribune Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story (2022) Silver Beaver Award - WikipediaMerlin's late father was awarded a Silver Beaver. What is Blocking? - Cocoknits Blocking 101 (Knitting Tutorial) Stephen King promotes The Long Walk (video) An excerpt from Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy - Prose Porn Subreddit“The judge like a great ponderous djinn stepped through the fire and the flames delivered him up as if he were in some way native to their element. He put his arms around Glanton. Someone snatched the old woman's blindfold from her and she and the juggler were clouted away and when the company turned in to sleep and the low fire was roaring in the blast like a thing alive these four yet crouched at the edge of the firelight among their strange chattels and watched how the ragged flames fled down the wind as if sucked by some maelstrom out there in the void, some vortex in that waste apposite to which man's transit and his reckonings alike lay abrogate. As if beyond will or fate he and his beasts and his trappings moved both in card and in substance under consignment to some third and other destiny.” Words Cormac McCarthy Uses in His Novels [PDF]"Each word is noted as to which book(s) it is included in as well as how many times it occurs in that book." Contribution of childhood lead exposure to psychopathology in the US population over the past 75 years“More than half of the current US population was exposed to adverse lead levels in childhood as a result of lead's past use in gasoline. […] Lead-associated mental health and personality differences were most pronounced for cohorts born from 1966 through 1986 (Generation X).” 20th Century Lead Exposure Damaged American Mental Health - Duke University
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The past few months have been full of headlines about the Trump administration's stepped-up immigration policies and focus on deportations. Leondra Hanson, an associate professor of legal studies at Hamline University, recently published an essay raising concern about the federal treatment of migrant children in the United States. She joins MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about her look into the rapidly changing immigration process.
Send us a textIf you've ever felt trapped in a cycle of pain, pills, and endless doctor visits, this episode is for you.My guest today, Laura Haraka, spent four years chasing answers for her chronic pelvic pain, seeing over 25 doctors, getting 10 different diagnoses, trying medications, and even having surgery, with no relief.Then came the turning point: discovering somatic experiencing, breathwork, and the mind-body connection that completely transformed her life. Laura is now pain-free, without meds, without procedures, and she's teaching others how to do the same.In this episode, you'll hear:Laura's journey from hopelessness to healingThe 3 aha moments that changed everythingWhat somatic experiencing really is (and how it helps)How breathwork can calm your nervous system and reduce painFree resources you can try today to start your own healing journey
JD breaks down the Blue Jays' loss to the Red Sox back at Rogers Centre, and gives his thoughts on the multiple missed review calls against the Jays, as well as Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s recent slump, and the front office's decision to DFA Alek Manoah (00:00). Jared Carrabis, co-host of the Baseball is Dead and Section 10 podcasts, joins JD to continue the conversation on the monumental Jays-Red Sox series (08:09). They discuss the stress of watching baseball games in September, before getting into the efficiency of replay review in the MLB, the Red Sox playing spoiler as they try to secure their own postseason spot, and Blue Jays concerns heading into the playoffs. Later, JD breaks down the Blue Jays chances to clinch the AL East, as he previews the rest of the series against the Red Sox, before getting into the Maple Leafs' second preseason game, and the Dallas Cowboys' lowly status in the National Football League (39:36). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
This conversation provides a comprehensive overview of key legal doctrines and principles that govern the interaction between federal and state law, focusing on the Erie Doctrine, the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA), and the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these concepts for law students and practitioners, highlighting the complexities of jurisdiction, choice of law, and ethical considerations in class action settlements.TakeawaysUnderstanding the Erie Doctrine is crucial for navigating federal and state law interactions.The twin aims of Erie are to prevent forum shopping and ensure equitable law administration.CAFA significantly expands federal jurisdiction over class actions, altering traditional diversity requirements.Mass actions are distinct from class actions and have unique jurisdictional rules under CAFA.Federal courts must apply the choice of law rules of the state in which they sit, not the substantive law.The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine prevents federal courts from reviewing state court decisions directly.CAFA introduced new notice requirements for settlements to protect absent class members.Ethical considerations in class action settlements have been strengthened under CAFA.The burden of proof for federal jurisdiction remains with the defendant even after CAFA's changes.Understanding these doctrines is essential for law students to think like litigators.Erie Doctrine, Class Action Fairness Act, federalism, civil procedure, choice of law, legal strategy, federal jurisdiction, mass actions, legal ethics, Rooker-Feldman
This conversation delves into the complexities of law school, focusing on the critical areas of appeals and preclusion. It covers the final judgment rule, interlocutory appeals, the collateral order doctrine, and various standards of review. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding these concepts for effective legal practice and exam success, providing listeners with strategic insights and practical applications.In the bustling corridors of the courthouse, a young attorney named Alex found themselves grappling with the complexities of civil procedure. One case, in particular, stood out—a seemingly straightforward appeal that unraveled into a web of preclusion principles. This story is a gateway to understanding the intricate dance between appeals and preclusion in civil procedure.The Appeal Process: Appeals are a critical component of the judicial system, allowing parties to seek a review of a lower court's decision. They serve as a check and balance, ensuring that justice is served. In civil cases, understanding the grounds for appeal and the procedural steps involved is crucial for any legal practitioner.Preclusion Principles: Preclusion, encompassing both res judicata and collateral estoppel, prevents parties from relitigating issues that have been previously adjudicated. These doctrines uphold the finality of judgments and promote judicial efficiency. However, navigating preclusion can be challenging, as it requires a keen understanding of when and how these principles apply.Interplay Between Appeals and Preclusion: The relationship between appeals and preclusion is intricate. An appeal can impact the preclusive effect of a judgment, and conversely, preclusion can limit the scope of an appeal. Understanding this interplay is essential for effectively managing civil litigation.For Alex, mastering the nuances of appeals and preclusion was a turning point in their legal career. By delving into these concepts, they not only enhanced their legal acumen but also ensured justice for their clients. As you navigate the world of civil procedure, remember that knowledge is your most powerful tool.Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest insights in civil procedure and enhance your legal expertise.TakeawaysUnderstanding appeals is essential for law students.The final judgment rule is the bedrock of appellate jurisdiction.Interlocutory appeals allow for immediate review in certain situations.The collateral order doctrine provides a narrow path for immediate review.Rule 54B certification is crucial for multi-party cases.Permissive interlocutory appeals require a judge's certification.Class certification orders can be appealed under Rule 23F.Red light orders are generally not appealable before final judgment.Mandamus is an extraordinary writ for exceptional circumstances.Standards of review dictate the level of scrutiny on appeal.law school, bar exam, civil procedure, appeals, preclusion, final judgment, interlocutory appeals, standards of review, judicial estoppel, legal strategy
In Episode 2, “Non-pharmaceutical preventative measures" of the series "How to prevent anxiety in children undergoing urological procedures", Dr. Lisette ‘t Hoen (NL) and Dr. Sofie Schilling (NL) discuss how thoughtful, non-medication-based approaches can significantly ease procedural anxiety in children. Drawing from their experience at the Erasmus MC - Sophia Children's Hospital, they share the importance of assessing each child's age, emotional needs and prior medical experiences to tailor supportive care.The conversation highlights the critical role of communication - not only with children but also with their families - as a foundation for trust and reassurance. The speakers explain how giving children a sense of control, even in small choices, helps reduce anxiety and increase cooperation. They present a range of effective tools, including bubble play, search-and-find books, stress toys and virtual reality headsets, each adapted to the child's developmental stage.Particular attention is given to cognitive distraction techniques that actively engage a child's attention, leaving less mental space for fear. The episode also addresses what can be done during emergencies or at night when child life specialists are unavailable - emphasising that even small, simple gestures by clinical staff can have a big impact.Finally, the discussion turns to newborns, often overlooked in anxiety prevention. The speakers explain how skin-to-skin contact, pacifiers, breastfeeding, and glucose water can all contribute to a calmer, less stressful experience, even in the earliest stages of life.This episode offers highly practical insights for anyone involved in paediatric urological care - underscoring that anxiety prevention can often be achieved with empathy, creativity and the right non-pharmaceutical tools.For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.
Welcome solo and group practice owners! We are Liath Dalton and Evan Dumas, your co-hosts of Group Practice Tech. In our latest episode, we explain what you should know if you've been asked to provide “Telehealth Care Coordination Policy & Procedures” to insurance companies. We discuss: What this policy is and why they're needed What core elements should be included Saving lives by following these practices and procedures Secure communication standards for continuity of care What you should do to comply, for solo and group practices ROIs for coordination of care Our upcoming customizable templates and support resources around this topic Listen here: https://personcenteredtech.com/group/podcast/ For more, visit our website. PCT Resources PCT's Clinical Staff Teletherapy Training PCT's Teletherapy Director and Supervisor Training for Group Practices PCT's Teletherapy Manuals and Forms for Group Practices Group Practice Care Premium weekly (live & recorded) direct support & consultation service, Group Practice Office Hours -- including monthly session with therapist attorney Eric Ström, JD PhD LMHC + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Bring Your Own Device training + access to Device Security Center with step-by-step device-specific tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting all personally owned & practice-provided devices (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Remote Workspaces training for all team members + access to Remote Workspace Center with step-by-step tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting Remote Workspaces (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + more For Solo Practitioners: PCT's Telemental Health Certificate Program
This conversation provides a comprehensive overview of federal civil procedure, covering essential topics such as jurisdiction, venue, pleadings, summary judgment, trial processes, post-trial motions, appeals, and the doctrines of preclusion and settlement. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying policy goals and strategic implications of each stage in the litigation process, making it a valuable resource for law students and aspiring legal professionals preparing for the bar exam.Navigating the labyrinth of federal civil procedure can be daunting. Imagine you're a young attorney, fresh out of law school, standing in a courtroom for the first time. The stakes are high, and understanding the journey from pre-trial motions to final judgment is crucial. This post will guide you through the essential stages of federal civil procedure, demystifying the process and empowering you with knowledge.Pre-Trial Procedures: The pre-trial phase is where the groundwork is laid. It involves pleadings, discovery, and motions that set the stage for trial. Understanding the nuances of each step, from filing a complaint to responding with an answer, is vital. Discovery, often the most time-consuming part, is where both parties exchange information to build their cases.Trial Process: Once pre-trial procedures are complete, the trial begins. This is where evidence is presented, witnesses are examined, and arguments are made. The trial process is the heart of civil litigation, requiring meticulous preparation and strategic thinking.Post-Trial and Final Judgment: After the trial, the focus shifts to post-trial motions and the final judgment. This stage can involve appeals, enforcement of judgments, and sometimes, settlement negotiations. Understanding the implications of a final judgment and the options available for appeal is crucial for any legal practitioner.Federal civil procedure is a complex but navigable journey. By understanding each phase, from pre-trial to final judgment, you can better prepare for the challenges of litigation. Whether you're a seasoned attorney or a law student, mastering these procedures is key to success in the legal field.Call to Action: Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest legal insights and deepen your understanding of federal civil procedure.TakeawaysUnderstanding federal civil procedure is crucial for law students.Subject matter jurisdiction is about the court's authority to hear a case.Diversity jurisdiction requires complete diversity between parties.Personal jurisdiction is rooted in due process and protects individual rights.Notice must be reasonably calculated to inform parties of legal actions.Venue rules help determine the proper court for a case.Pleadings initiate the lawsuit process and must meet specific standards.Summary judgment can resolve cases without a trial when no material facts are in dispute.The right to a jury trial is preserved under the Seventh Amendment.Preclusion doctrines prevent relitigation of claims and issues. federal civil procedure, jurisdiction, venue, pleadings, summary judgment, trial process, appeals, preclusion, settlement, ADR
I'm Josh Kopel, a Michelin-awarded restaurateur and the creator of the Restaurant Scaling System. I've spent decades in the industry, building, scaling, and coaching restaurants to become more profitable and sustainable. On this show, I cut through the noise to give you real, actionable strategies that help independent restaurant owners run smarter, more successful businesses.In this episode, I share effective strategies for restaurant marketing and team engagement. I talk about the importance of aligning team goals with personal motivations and introduce the GWC framework to evaluate whether team members truly understand their role, want to succeed in it, and have the capacity to deliver. I also highlight why consistency in training and communication is so critical for creating a productive environment and achieving lasting results. Takeaways:Most restaurant marketing fails because it's built on guesswork.Get the team excited about goals that move the needle in their lives.Meetings should enroll people in a game worth playing.Procedures don't move people; purpose does.Behavior changes without micromanagement when aligned with purpose.The GWC framework helps assess team alignment.Aligning outcomes with team members' goals fosters motivation.Consistency in training leads to lasting results.Daily reminders can turn ideas into habits.Track one behavior for seven days to see results.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Full Comp and Restaurant Marketing00:57 Engaging Teams with Meaningful Goals02:40 The GWC Framework for Team Alignment05:31 Implementing Consistency for Lasting ResultsIf you've got a marketing or profitability related question for me, email me directly at josh@joshkopel.com and include Office Hours in the subject line. If you'd like to scale the profitability of your restaurant in only 5 days, sign up for our FREE 5 Day Restaurant Profitability Challenge by visiting https://joshkopel.com.
This conversation delves into the strategic intricacies of pre-trial adjudication in civil litigation, focusing on key rules such as Rule 12b (Motions to Dismiss), Rule 12c (Judgment on the Pleadings), Rule 55 (Default Judgments), and Rule 56 (Summary Judgment). The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding these procedural tools, their applications, and the strategic implications for legal practitioners. It highlights the evolution of pleading standards, the significance of evidence in summary judgment, and the broader context of the pre-trial process, including discovery and settlement negotiations.TakeawaysPre-trial adjudication is crucial in determining case outcomes.Rule 12b motions are often the first line of defense for defendants.Understanding the nuances of Rule 12b and 12c is essential for legal success.Default judgments can significantly impact litigation if a defendant fails to respond.Summary judgment shifts the focus from pleadings to actual evidence.The burden of proof and production are critical concepts in summary judgment motions.State courts may have different pleading standards than federal courts.The pre-trial process includes discovery, which is vital for gathering evidence.Settlement negotiations often occur during the pre-trial phase.Understanding procedural rules is key for effective legal strategy. pre-trial adjudication, civil procedure, Rule 12b, Rule 12c, Rule 55, Rule 56, motions to dismiss, summary judgment, legal strategy, litigation
This conversation delves into the complexities of discovery in litigation, particularly in complex cases. It covers foundational principles, tools for discovery, management strategies, expert testimony, sanctions for misconduct, and how these principles apply in specific contexts like class actions and mass torts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the strategic nature of discovery beyond mere memorization of rules, equipping aspiring legal professionals with the insights needed for effective practice.In the intricate world of complex litigation, discovery serves as the backbone of the legal process. Imagine navigating a labyrinth where each turn reveals critical information that could make or break a case. This is the essence of discovery—a meticulous journey to uncover the truth.Key Principles:Relevance and Proportionality: Discovery must be relevant to the case and proportional to the needs of the litigation. As legal expert Jane Doe states, "The balance between relevance and proportionality ensures that discovery is both meaningful and efficient."Preservation of Evidence: The duty to preserve evidence is paramount. John Smith, a seasoned litigator, emphasizes, "Failing to preserve evidence can lead to severe consequences, including sanctions or adverse inferences."Privilege and Confidentiality: Protecting privileged information is crucial. Attorney Emily White notes, "Understanding the boundaries of privilege helps maintain the integrity of sensitive communications."Cooperation and Transparency: Effective discovery requires cooperation between parties. "Transparency fosters trust and facilitates a smoother discovery process," says mediator Robert Green.Technology and E-Discovery: The rise of digital information has transformed discovery. "E-discovery tools are essential in managing vast amounts of electronic data," explains tech consultant Lisa Brown.Mastering the foundational principles of discovery in complex litigation is essential for any legal professional. By adhering to these principles, attorneys can navigate the complexities of litigation with confidence and precision.Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest trends and insights in the legal field.TakeawaysDiscovery is a high-stakes dance of information gathering.Understanding the foundational principles is crucial for effective litigation.Collaboration between counsel and the court is essential for managing complex cases.Proactive problem-solving can prevent chaos in discovery processes.Expert testimony plays a critical role in litigation outcomes.Sanctions for misconduct serve multiple purposes, including deterrence and remedying harm.Discovery tools like requests for production and interrogatories are vital for gathering information.Managing discovery requires strategic planning and judicial oversight.The evolving nature of technology impacts discovery practices significantly.Understanding the context of discovery is key in different types of litigation.discovery, complex litigation, legal principles, expert testimony, sanctions, discovery tools, legal education, litigation management, law students, legal strategy
Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This short episode covers the basics of electroconvulsive therapy.Hosts: Ravi Bhindi (CC3), Dr. Angad Singh (PGY2)Audio Editing: Dr. Angad Singh (PGY2)Show Notes: Dr. Angad Singh (PGY2)Time Stamps:(0:36) - What is ECT?(2:18) - Indications and efficacy(4:35) - Treatment course(4:32) - Combination treatment(6:33) - Medications to discontinue(8:16) - Contraindications(9:40) - Side effects(11:52) - Procedure(16:03) - SummaryResources:https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-illness-and-addiction-index/electroconvulsive-therapyhttps://sunnybrook.ca/content/?page=psychiatry-electroconvulsive-therapy-ect-faqReferences:Andrade, C., Arumugham, S. S., & Thirthalli, J. (2016). Adverse Effects of Electroconvulsive Therapy. The Psychiatric clinics of North America, 39(3), 513–530.Brakemeier, E. L., Merkl, A., Wilbertz, G., Quante, A., Regen, F., Bührsch, N., van Hall, F., Kischkel, E., Danker-Hopfe, H., Anghelescu, I., Heuser, I., Kathmann, N., & Bajbouj, M. (2014). Cognitive-behavioral therapy as continuation treatment to sustain response after electroconvulsive therapy in depression: a randomized controlled trial. Biological psychiatry, 76(3), 194–202.Espinoza, R. T., & Kellner, C. H. (2022). Electroconvulsive therapy. New England Journal of Medicine, 386(7), 667-672.Gill, S., Hussain, S., Purushothaman, S., Sarma, S., Weiss, A., Chamoli, S., ... & Loo, C. K. (2023). Prescribing electroconvulsive therapy for depression: Not as simple as it used to be. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 57(9), 1202-1207.Janjua, A. U., Dhingra, A. L., Greenberg, R., & McDonald, W. M. (2020). The efficacy and safety of concomitant psychotropic medication and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). CNS Drugs, 34(5), 509-520.Jelovac, A., Kolshus, E., & McLoughlin, D. M. (2013). Relapse following successful electroconvulsive therapy for major depression: a meta-analysis. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 38(12), 2467–2474.Kolshus, E., Jelovac, A., & McLoughlin, D. M. (2017). Bitemporal v. high-dose right unilateral electroconvulsive therapy for depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Psychological Medicine, 47(3), 518-530.Lam, R. W., Kennedy, S. H., Adams, C., Bahji, A., Beaulieu, S., Bhat, V., ... & Milev, R. V. (2024). Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) 2023 Update on Clinical Guidelines for Management of Major Depressive Disorder in Adults: Réseau canadien pour les traitements de l'humeur et de l'anxiété (CANMAT) 2023: Mise à jour des lignes directrices cliniques pour la prise en charge du trouble dépressif majeur chez les adultes. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 69(9), 641-687.Luchini, F., Medda, P., Mariani, M. G., Mauri, M., Toni, C., & Perugi, G. (2015). Electroconvulsive therapy in catatonic patients: Efficacy and predictors of response. World journal of psychiatry, 5(2), 182–192.Tess, A. V., & Smetana, G. W. (2009). Medical evaluation of patients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy. New England Journal of Medicine, 360(14), 1437-1444.Zolezzi M. (2016). Medication management during electroconvulsant therapy. Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment, 12, 931–939.For more PsychEd, follow us on Instagram (@psyched.podcast), Facebook (PsychEd Podcast), X (@psychedpodcast), and Bluesky (@psychedpodcast.bsky.social). You can email us at psychedpodcast@gmail.com and visit our website at psychedpodcast.org.
In Legal Terms, the show about you and your rights hosted by attorney Adam Kilgore. legalterms@mbponline.orgIf you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcastToday's Legal Terms on In Legal Terms is / are: Local Bar Association, Legal Desert, and Mock TrialThe Mississippi Bar is an invaluable partner in every attorney's practice and a trusted community leader that ensures the justice system is evolving to meet the needs of all Mississippi residents. Our guest is Mississippi Bar current president, attorney Rhea Tannehill The Mississippi Bar's website has tons of information for attorneys: CLEs, Attorney Benefits & Discounts, Law Practice Management Resources, Mediators Directory and an Arbitrators List among other services and information. And information for the public: Legal Terms & Procedures, How to Select a Lawyer, Pro Bono Resources, and Mississippi Juror Video among many other services and information. And information for teachers: Under “Programs and Affiliations” information can be found about Mock Trial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This conversation provides an in-depth exploration of federal civil procedure, focusing on the essential elements of pleadings and parties. It covers the evolution of pleading standards, the significance of the complaint, the defendant's response, and the various motions that can be filed. The discussion also delves into the concepts of standing and capacity, the joinder of claims and parties, and the complexities of class actions. The aim is to equip law students and legal professionals with a comprehensive understanding of these foundational legal principles.Navigating the complexities of federal civil procedure can be daunting, especially when it comes to understanding pleadings and parties. Imagine you're a new attorney, stepping into the courtroom for the first time. The language, the rules, and the expectations can feel overwhelming. But fear not, this guide will break down the essentials to help you grasp these foundational concepts.Understanding Pleadings: Pleadings are the formal documents filed with the court that outline the parties' positions. The complaint, filed by the plaintiff, sets the stage by detailing the claims against the defendant. In response, the defendant files an answer, addressing each allegation. These documents are crucial as they frame the issues for the court to decide.Parties in Federal Civil Procedure: In federal civil cases, parties typically include the plaintiff, who initiates the lawsuit, and the defendant, who is being sued. However, there can be multiple plaintiffs and defendants, and sometimes third parties may be brought into the case. Understanding the roles and rights of each party is essential for effective litigation.Mastering the intricacies of pleadings and parties is a critical step in becoming proficient in federal civil procedure. By familiarizing yourself with these elements, you'll be better prepared to navigate the legal landscape and advocate effectively for your clients.Subscribe Now: Stay informed and enhance your legal knowledge by subscribing for more insights and updates on federal civil procedure.TakeawaysPleadings are formal written documents filed with the court.The complaint must provide fair notice to the defendant.Notice pleading has evolved into a plausibility standard.Silence in legal responses can be treated as agreement.Failure to plead affirmative defenses can result in waiver.Rule 12 motions allow early challenges to complaints.Amendments to pleadings provide flexibility in litigation.Understanding standing vs. capacity is crucial for legal analysis.Joinder rules promote efficiency in litigation.Class actions allow collective justice for large groups.civil procedure, pleadings, parties, federal rules, legal strategy, lawsuits, law students, legal education, bar exam, legal drafting
This conversation provides a comprehensive overview of civil procedure, focusing on the critical concepts of jurisdiction, including personal and subject matter jurisdiction, venue, and the implications of landmark cases like Ford v. Montana. It emphasizes the importance of understanding procedural rules for effective legal practice and exam success, while also exploring the roles of due process, jurisdictional discovery, long arm statutes, and the nuances of removal jurisdiction and forum non-convenience.Imagine you're in a courtroom, the air thick with anticipation. The judge is about to make a ruling that could change lives. But what guides this process? The answer lies in the fundamentals of civil procedure and jurisdiction, the backbone of our legal system.The Role of Civil Procedure: Civil procedure is the framework that governs how civil cases are processed in court. It ensures fairness and consistency, providing a structured path from the initial filing to the final verdict. As legal expert Jane Doe states, "Civil procedure is the rulebook that ensures justice is served efficiently and equitably."Understanding Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction refers to a court's authority to hear a case. It determines which court will preside over a matter, based on factors like location and subject matter. John Smith, a seasoned attorney, explains, "Jurisdiction is crucial because it sets the stage for where and how a case will be heard."The fundamentals of civil procedure and jurisdiction are essential for maintaining order and fairness in the legal system. They ensure that every case is handled with the same level of scrutiny and justice. Understanding these concepts is key for anyone navigating the legal landscape.Subscribe Now: Stay informed about the intricacies of the legal world. Subscribe now for more insights and updates.TakeawaysUnderstanding where to sue is fundamental to legal cases.Civil procedure is the operating manual for courts.Personal jurisdiction is rooted in the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.Due process requires notice and an opportunity to be heard.Jurisdictional discovery is crucial for establishing personal jurisdiction.Federal courts have limited jurisdiction defined by the Constitution.Diversity jurisdiction requires complete diversity and an amount in controversy over $75,000.Supplemental jurisdiction allows related claims to be heard in federal court.Removal jurisdiction allows defendants to move cases from state to federal court.Forum non-convenience can lead to dismissal if a more appropriate forum exists.civil procedure, jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction, venue, due process, Ford v. Montana, jurisdictional discovery, long arm statutes, removal jurisdiction, forum non-convenience
John Batchelor is the host of the Friends of History Debating Society. He broadcasts from New England, where he is currently entering autumn, contrasting with Jeremy Zakis's springtime in New South Wales. He refers to Jeremy Zakisas his "good mate." Batchelor often guides the conversation with Jeremy Zakis, asking about: The emergence of venomous snakes in springtime, referring to this period as "the first act of the thriller." He asks about snake catchers' procedures and the questions asked at clinics regarding snake bites. He also raises a personal experience of hitting something in overgrown grass, pondering if it could have been a snake if he were in Australia. Batchelor notes that discussing springtime with Jeremy is "far more interesting" than preparing his own garden for winter's colder days. He also discusses python sightings, specifically mentioning a photograph of two pythons battling on a library roof on the Sunshine Coast, questioning if such an event is ordinary for an urban area. He emphasizes that he is in New England, in the "northern temperate zone," while Jeremy Zakis is in the "southern temperate zone."
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Richard Epstein discusses federal district court judges defying presidential orders, attributing it to a breakdown of trust and the president's "robust view of executive power" that disregards established procedures and precedents. He explains that judges may engage in "passive resistance" or "cheating in self-defense" when they perceive the president acting for political reasons or abusing power, such as in budget cuts or dismissals. Epstein also links this distrust to gerrymandering and increasing political polarization 1932 FDR IN ALBANY
CONTINUED Richard Epstein discusses federal district court judges defying presidential orders, attributing it to a breakdown of trust and the president's "robust view of executive power" that disregards established procedures and precedents. He explains that judges may engage in "passive resistance" or "cheating in self-defense" when they perceive the president acting for political reasons or abusing power, such as in budget cuts or dismissals. Epstein also links this distrust to gerrymandering and increasing political polarization. 1936
#veganprotein #veganproteinpowder #naturalglaucomatreatmentDr Michael Lange and Dr Susan Summerton host "ask the dr" today on 9/13/25. Dr Lange and Dr Summerton invite everyone to come out to their 20th annual Fall Festival at the Lange Eye Institute on October 4, 1--2. They start the show off discussing the powers of both Lumenis Opti Light and Opti Lift. This is the one two punch to fight against dry eye by addressing blocked meibomian glands and lower lid laxity. The Lange Eye Institute has been getting amazing results using both Opti Light and Opti Lift procedures on their patients with MGD and dry eyes. Dr Lange also mentions there is an added aesthetic benefit from the Opti light and Opti lift procedures. Dr Summerton goes over a recent study proving the positive benefits on lower lid laxity and dry eye utilizing Lumenis Opti Lift. Both doctors go over the different types of sunglasses available for protection while driving, playing sports or on the water. Glaucoma is the "sneak thief of sight" and must be treated medically however the doctors discussed some natural approaches to help slow down some of the field loss associated with glaucoma. They discussed some clinical studies on cardiovascular exercise lowering intraocular pressure and preserving visual field loss. Dr Lange promotes Fortifeye Eye Pressure and Neuro Cognitive Support supplement for glaucoma and glaucoma suspects. He states this does not replace glaucoma treatment and can be used in conjunction with current treatment. A large portion of today's show discussed the powers of the right form of protein. Dr Lange and Dr Summerton spoke about the Fortifeye Vegan Super Protein and how it is comparable to whey protein in amino acid content and protein power. Fortifeye Vegan Super Protein is a plant-based protein sourced from Canada and America not any from China. The doctors state that most Americans are not getting enough high-quality protein and we all need to eat more protein. Fortifeye Vegan Super Protein or Fortifeye Super Protein is a way to get more super clean protein. call 866 503-9746 for Fortifeye Vitamins and 352 753-4024 to the Lange Eye Institute. #veganprotein #veganproteinpowder #naturalglaucomatreatment #glaucomaawareness #veganlifestlye #veganlife #optilight #optilift #lumenis #lumenisoptilight #lumenisoptiliftSupport the show: https://www.drmichaellange.com/category/ask-the-doctor/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In “Episode 1” of the series "How to prevent anxiety in children undergoing urological procedures", Dr. Beatriz Bañuelos Marco (ES) and Dr. Michele Gnech (IT) discuss the basic principles of preventing anxiety, and the impact of urological procedures. Their discussion covers the core psychological and behavioural aspects that contribute to anxiety in children, particularly in the context of invasive urological procedures like catheterisation or surgery. They highlight the critical importance of preparing both the child and their caregivers, using age-appropriate language, clear explanations, and visual aids when necessary.Dr. Gnech draws on his clinical experience to underscore how even common procedures can trigger stress responses if not handled with empathy and planning. Dr. Bañuelos Marco highlights how early assessment of a child's psychological state can help tailor supportive interventions. The discussion touches on the role of hospital environments, the use of distraction techniques, and the impact of parental anxiety on children's emotional regulation.Together, they advocate for a multidisciplinary and preventative approach involving not just urologists, but also nurses, child psychologists and play therapists. The episode serves as an essential starting point for understanding how procedural anxiety can be mitigated with thoughtful communication, planning and compassion. This foundation sets the stage for more focused episodes later in the series, which will examine specific techniques and interventions.For more EAU podcasts, please go to your favourite podcast app and subscribe to our podcast channel for regular updates: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EAU YouTube channel.
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No, Mammograms are Not a “One and Done” Procedure Crowd favorite Dr. Raz joins Dorothy to shed light on the importance of mammograms in detecting breast cancer early. He gets granular by explaining what a mammogram is and why it’s important to have one every year. Changing guidelines have left many women confused over the year, and Dr. Raz’s insights clear the air. He emphasizes the need for consistency and punctuality in mammogram screenings to catch cancer early and improve survivability. Support The Rose HERE. Subscribe to Let’s Talk About Your Breasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, and wherever you get your podcasts. Key Questions Answered 1.) What’s a mammogram? 2.) Why should women get them done early? 3.) What are the different kinds of mammograms? 4.) How have changing guidelines had an impact on women’s health? 5.) Why is it important to get screened every year? Timestamped Overview 00:00 What is a mammogram? 01:23 Importance of annual mammograms 04:01 Role of USPSTF in setting guidelines 04:58 Impact of changing guidelines on insurance coverage 05:24 Difference between screening and diagnostic mammograms 08:10 What women need to know about mammogramsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode I sit down with Vesta Hurlbutt, a cardiac cath lab x-ray tech, functional nutritionist, and host of the Open Heart Healing podcast. This conversation becomes a unique blend of medical insight and personal storytelling, centered around Myocardial Bridges and the power of advocacy—both in the hospital and in life.Vesta offers behind-the-scenes perspective on what happens inside the cath lab, what patients should expect, and why self-advocacy is critical in a system that often overlooks certain heart conditions—especially in women. She also shares how her own healing journey led her to launch Open Heart Healing, a podcast about emotional transformation, self-love, and reclaiming personal power.We'll also explore how their chance connection at a podcast convention turned into a powerful reminder that there are no coincidences—just timely, even serendipitous conversations waiting to happen.IN THIS EPISODE:-What really happens in the cardiac cath lab-How myocardial bridges are identified ( and often dismissed)-The importance of IVUS and other imaging tools-Tips for patients prepping for a heart cath-Vesta's journey from healthcare worker to holistic healing advocateYou can learn more about Vesta:-Host: Open Heart Healing Podcast-Email: vesta@vitalitywithvesta.com-Instagram: @openhearthealingChapter Timestamps(00:00) Myocardial Bridge and Heart Health(13:42) Cardiologists Discuss Heart Bridges(18:39) Advocating for Heart Health Awareness(22:32) Healing Through Holistic Health Perspectives(31:01) Journey to Heart HealthOrder Imperfect Heart: Stories of Myocardial Bridges - Available on Amazon
Be A Better You Annual Challenge Day 252 Spiritual Perspective! What's Your POV? Do one thing every day to be a better you! Join us every day in 2025 for a quick challenge that is all about you improving and creating the life you want! https://www.facebook.com/ThrivingSharon Ask your questions and share your wisdom! #beabetteryouannualchallenge #spiritual #pov #poinofview #spiritualpovimpactonexperiences
SEE HOW A-DEC CREATES IDEAL ERGONOMICS**: https://bit.ly/4g3wzJ5Dr. Haley chats about her experiences as a new dentist, sharing insights on favorite and least favorite procedures, patient interactions, preferred dental products, daily workflow, and continuing education. The conversation highlights the emotional aspects of dentistry, the importance of patient relationships, and the tools that enhance the dental practice experience.
Episode 318 brings another round of real questions from real educators around the world—including one all the way from Iran.This week we dig into:What to do when students are below grade level, but admin says “teach the curriculum anyway”Strategies for students who refuse to follow class procedures and transitionsHow to respond when parents enable poor behavior—even on day threeShould you accept late work in high school? (Let's talk about it.)Practical ways teachers can boost energy and prioritize healthManaging obnoxious (but not intentionally rude) studentsHow to run teacher detentions that are actually usefulHow to teach in multiple classrooms you can't decorate or make your ownIdeas for teaching multigrade classes with multiple curriculaHow to decide what to wear for a full week of teachingNavigating extended medical leave as a teacherWhat to do when students are mad about assigned seatsFeeling overwhelmed by the messiness of teachingBuilding connections as an ESL teacher when you don't speak the same language_____________________________________________________
In this episode, I'm talking with Matt Huston about the IVIVO system - a platform that helps physicians streamline intravascular imaging.
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Cassandra underwent a gastric sleeve procedure in 2022 and immediately began to focus on staying active. She started with walking, strength training, and swimming. She eventually went out to try a run, about 6 most post surgery, and she couldn't even make it 100 feet. She kept at it, and in Jan 2024, she ran her first mile. After that is became a game of "what else can I do." She has since run a 5km, 10km, half marathon, and by October 2024 her first full marathon. Cassandra is super inspiring and I can't wait to see what she accomplishes next. Coaching, pics, and fun @trailrunningwomenpod For my personal trainign blog: Patreon! Try Naak at naak.com and use discount code TRW for 15% OFF
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Top headlines for Thursday, September 4, 2025In this episode, we explore the Alaska Medical Board's move to restrict youth access to gender transition procedures and its call for legislation to ban late-term abortions. Next, we turn to Florida, where a county has made headlines by voting to incorporate the Ten Commandments into government building displays alongside other historical documents. Finally, we journey to Kafr Qasim, near Petach Tikva, where archaeologists have uncovered an impressive ancient complex, shedding new light on early agricultural practices and civilizations. 00:11 Alaska Medical board condemns sex-change surgeries, puberty drugs01:04 Nelson Price, SBC megachurch pastor, dies at 9401:57 Fla. county approves adding Ten Commandments to gov't buildings02:46 Media ignores law enforcement info on gender of church shooter03:24 Navy whistleblower says troops who refused Covid shot punished04:24 Mark Barclay's son-in-law convicted of sexually abusing child05:12 Archaeologists uncover birthplace of Bible magician's successorSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsAlaska Medical board condemns sex-change surgeries, puberty drugs | PoliticsNelson Price, SBC megachurch pastor, dies at 94 | Church & MinistriesFla. county approves adding Ten Commandments to gov't buildings | PoliticsMedia ignores law enforcement info on gender of church shooter | U.S.Navy whistleblower says troops who refused Covid shot punished | PodcastMark Barclay's son-in-law convicted of sexually abusing child | U.S.Archaeologists uncover birthplace of Bible magician's successor | World
Jason Dick and Nathan Gonzales talk about the promise and perils of re-redistricting, what it's like to be in Washington right now, why people quit, and why they want to come here, and string it all together with musings about Exogol and good hard-core band names. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patient Selection and the Role of Echo Imaging for Tricuspid Structural Heart Procedures Guest: Jeremy Thaden, M.D. Host: Paul Friedman, M.D. This podcast will give an overview of the growth of transcatheter structural heart procedures in recent years and the co-evolution of structural heart imaging (echocardiography) for patient selection and guidance. Topics Discussed: Mayo's experience with transcatheter structural heart procedures How has echo imaging evolved to facilitate guidance of structural heart procedures? What advice can you give for those interested in structural heart imaging? Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV and @MayoCVservices. LinkedIn: Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Services Cardiovascular Education App: The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app to access other free content and browse upcoming courses. Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today! No CME credit offered for this episode. Podcast episode transcript found here.
In this episode, Dr. Rena Malik, MD welcomes Dr. Aaron Fischman, an expert in interventional radiology, to discuss prostate artery embolization as a minimally invasive treatment for enlarged prostate (BPH). Together, they explore how the procedure works, its success rates, what patients can expect before and after, and the latest advancements in technique and safety. Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the benefits, risks, and evolving future of this innovative approach to men's health. Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content: renamalik.supercast.com Schedule an appointment with me: https://www.renamalikmd.com/appointments ▶️Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 02:11 What is artery embolization? 03:56 Prostate artery embolization explained 05:57 Access through wrist vs. groin 08:56 Materials used for embolization 13:34 Patient workup and evaluation 16:35 Success rates and patient selection 21:06 Risks and complications 29:09 Long-term outcomes and recurrence 39:43 Finding an expert interventional radiologist Stay connected with Dr. Aaron Fischman on social media for daily insights and updates. Don't miss out—follow him now and check out these links! X - https://x.com/bonesz?s=21&t=capJF_nC6iMJjJWqHuZeYw LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-fischman-md-fsir-fcirse-fsvm-213a234?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app YOUTUBE - https://youtube.com/@aaronfischmanmd?si=wP7jb0Za32H9Y_mE Let's Connect!: WEBSITE: http://www.renamalikmd.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@RenaMalikMD INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/RenaMalikMD TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RenaMalikMD FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RenaMalikMD/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renadmalik PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/renamalikmd/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/RenaMalikMD ------------------------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER: This podcast is purely educational and does not constitute medical advice. The content of this podcast is my personal opinion, and not that of my employer(s). Use of this information is at your own risk. Rena Malik, M.D. will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dr. Greg Gaski hosts Drs. Brian Mullis and Bill Obremsky as they discuss the use of skeletal traction in isolated femur fractures. They discuss how they were trained and how their treatment of these fractures has changed over time based on clinical data and personal experiences of patients treated with and without traction. For additional educational resources visit OTA.org
The Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast: Pass the Bar Exam with Less Stress
Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! This episode continues the discussion on criminal identification procedures, focusing on potential due process violation issues. Through analyzing a hypothetical scenario, we illustrate how courts look at the totality of the circumstances and assess whether identification procedures are unnecessarily suggestive. The episode concludes with a step-by-step approach to tackling identification procedure questions on the bar exam. In this episode, we discuss: A question from the October 2020 California bar exam The various types of identification procedures How to consider the totality of the circumstances when determining potential due process violations An exam strategy for answering identification procedure questions Resources: "Listen and Learn" series (https://barexamtoolbox.com/bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-archive-by-topic/bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-explaining-individual-mee-and-california-bar-essay-questions/#listen-learn) California Bar Examination – Essay Questions and Selected Answers, October 2020 (https://www.calbar.ca.gov/Portals/0/documents/admissions/Examinations/October-2020-Essay-Selected-Answers.pdf) Podcast Episode 117: Listen and Learn – Due Process and Equal Protection (Con Law) (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-117-listen-and-learn-due-process-and-equal-protection-con-law/) Podcast Episode 128: Listen and Learn – Privilege Against Self-Incrimination and Miranda Rights (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-128-listen-and-learn-privilege-against-self-incrimination-and-miranda-rights/) Podcast Episode 157: Listen and Learn – The Sixth Amendment (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-157-listen-and-learn-the-sixth-amendment/) Podcast Episode 321: Listen and Learn – Criminal Procedure: Identifications (Part 1) (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-321-listen-and-learn-criminal-procedure-identifications-part-1/) SpacedRepetition.com (https://spacedrepetition.com/) Download the Transcript (https://barexamtoolbox.com/episode-322-listen-and-learn-criminal-procedure-identifications-part-2/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-pass-bar-exam-less-stress/id1370651486) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Bar Exam Toolbox website (https://barexamtoolbox.com/contact-us/). Finally, if you don't want to miss anything, you can sign up for podcast updates (https://barexamtoolbox.com/get-bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-updates/)! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee