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What happens when three entertainment veterans decide to launch a video-first podcast to grow their AI marketing agency? You get a masterclass in real-time problem-solving that'll make you rethink everything about your content strategy. When Dave Clapper reached out asking for live podcast coaching, I knew we were about to dive deep into the messy, beautiful process of turning natural chemistry into strategic content gold. The Taptico founders—Dave, Nick Tapp, and Tribble Reese—brought their radio backgrounds, reality TV experience, and rebellious energy to the Reinvention Room, and what unfolded was pure coaching magic.This is a live transformation where we tackle everything from naming confusion to audience clarity to the four foundational P's that make or break any show. We dig into why "Dave Learns AI" beats "Taptico Talks" every damn time, how to turn your personality into your competitive advantage, and why being clear trumps being clever when you're trying to build an audience. If you've ever wondered whether to go video-first or how to make your expertise approachable without dumbing it down, this episode is your roadmap.What You'll LearnWhy clarity beats cleverness when naming your podcast and how to remove barriers for your audienceThe four foundational P's: Purpose, Person, Premise, and Promise that anchor every successful showHow to identify your primary, secondary, and tertiary listeners without trying to please everyoneThe psychology behind video-first content and why YouTube is its own beast requiring different strategiesHow to channel your natural chemistry and humor into focused, strategic content that drives business resultsWhy the "everyman" approach works better than positioning yourself as the unreachable expertThe art of strong calls-to-action and why tentative language kills conversionsHow to create lead magnets that actually convert viewers into clientsThe Taptico guys prove that when you combine authentic personality with strategic focus, magic happens. Their willingness to be vulnerable, ask hard questions, and pivot in real-time is exactly what separates successful entrepreneurs from those who stay stuck. What's one area of your content strategy that needs this kind of honest evaluation? Ready to get the clarity you need to make your next move? Book a free clarity call with Allison or follow her journey on Instagram.Resources MentionedTaptico AgencyThe Lyra Prompt (Episode 9)CalendlyQuotes from the Episode"It's so much easier to be clear than clever, especially when it comes to names because you guys can have the most magnificent show ever, but if it's hard to find or hard to spell, it ends up putting a barrier." - Allison Hare (10:04)"We revoke and repent against corporate life. That's why we're doing this... It's also a filtration. These guys would be fun to work with once a week. Do they know what they're doing? Yeah, would they be fun to hang out with? Yeah." - Nick Tapp (17:26)"We're doctors. If we can fix the problems that you know that you have and the pains that you know that you have with little friction and well done and over deliver, call us. If you're not sure you need us, don't call us." - Nick Tapp (35:52)"I think one of our differentiating factors is our personality. And we know what we're doing. We're competent. We're smart. But we also have fun because why would you not enjoy what you're doing?" - Nick Tapp (17:00)"Don't wait one more minute. Get on the phone with us and let's talk about what that change would look like for you, what the ROI could look like for you. I would be really clear on your call to action." - Allison Hare (52:05)Timestamps00:00 - Welcome and introductions01:21 - Purpose of live coaching session01:58 - What Dave wants from coaching03:02 - Tribble's content strategy goals03:57 - Nick's distribution and SEO questions05:35 - Discussion about naming strategy09:40 - The case for "Dave Learns AI"14:47 - The four P's framework introduction16:37 - Purpose: Trust building vs lead generation23:11 - Person: Identifying ideal audience28:33 - The problem Taptico uniquely solves37:25 - Premise: What the show is about40:28 - Promise: What listeners walk away with46:58 - Format and personality discussion50:44 - Strong call-to-action strategies54:05 - Final feedback and wrap-upTips/TakeawaysName for clarity, not cleverness - Your podcast name should immediately tell people what they'll get, removing any barriers to discovery and understanding.Use the "you" language - Speak directly to one person rather than referring to "your audience" to create intimate, engaging content.Define your P1, P2, P3 audiences - Know exactly who pays you (P1), who shares your content (P2), and who enjoys but doesn't buy (P3).Lead with the problem you solve - People pay to have problems solved, so get crystal clear on what specific pain point you address.Make strong calls-to-action - Avoid tentative language like "if you're interested" and instead use direct commands that create urgency.Personality is your competitive advantage - Don't try to be someone you're not; lean into what makes you unique and engaging. Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.Schedule a FREE podcast clarity call with me - Your future audience is out there. Talk to them!Sign up for the free Reinvention Roadmap weekly emailAllisonHare.comFollow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.DOWNLOAD the free podcast equipment guide- No guesswork, no google rabbit holes, start recording todayReb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with this link.Personal Brand - need help building yours? Schedule a call with me here and let's discuss.Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com
Adam Blevins is a former Virginia state trooper who transitioned into mental health and now serves as the operations director of the Virginia Law Enforcement Assistance Program (VALEAP). After experiencing firsthand the toll of trauma, he transitioned into mental health, becoming an EMDR provider, ICISF instructor, and PhD student in trauma-informed care. Drawing from his unique perspective as both a first responder and a mental health provider, Adam wrote Welcome to the S.H.I.F.T. Show™: How to Love Yourself in a World That Won't, a raw, unfiltered guide to self-discovery and resilience in an unforgiving world. In This EpisodeVLEAP websiteAdam on FacebookAdam's book: Welcome to The S.H.I.F.T ShowAdam on YoutubeAdam on LinkedInThe Trauma Therapist PodcastJoin my email list and receive podcast updates and other news: https://bit.ly/3LuAG2iListen to all Trauma Therapist Podcast episodes here: https://bit.ly/3VRNy8zBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
Guillaume Emeriaud MD PhD is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Montreal and pediatric intensivist at Sainte Justine Hospital in Montreal, Canada. He is a physician scientist with a particular interest in improving pediatric assisted ventilation. In particular, he has developed expertise in monitoring diaphragmatic function by evaluating the electrical activity of the diaphragm. The results of this work have led to less invasive and more effective assistance for children, notably with the NAVA (neurally adjusted ventilatory assist) mode.E-mail: guillaume.emeriaud.med@ssss.gouv.qc.caLearning Objective: By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss the physiologic rationale and an expert approach to managing a child with respiratory failure with NAVA.References:Bordessoule, A., Emeriaud, G., Morneau, S. et al. Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist improves patient–ventilator interaction in infants as compared with conventional ventilation. Pediatr Res 72, 194–202 (2012).Sindelar R, McKinney RL, Wallström L, Keszler M. Proportional assist and neurally adjusted ventilation: Clinical knowledge and future trials in newborn infants. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2021 Jul;56(7):1841-1849. Lepage-Farrell A, Tabone L, Plante V, Kawaguchi A, Feder J, Al Omar S, Emeriaud G. Noninvasive Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist in Infants With Bronchiolitis: Respiratory Outcomes in a Single-Center, Retrospective Cohort, 2016-2018. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2024 Mar 1;25(3):201-211.Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)Episode 291: You're Not Bad With Money, You're Healing Welcome to How To Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations with Hicunni. It's Week 9 of our 180-Day Challenge. Today's topic is something many people feel in their bodies long before they ever learn the words for it: Financial Trauma.If you've ever said, “I'm just bad with money,” I want to gently offer this reframe: Maybe you're not bad at money. Maybe you're healing from something that shaped how you relate to it.Let's talk about that. Grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. Let's go!Thanks for tuning in! If this resonates, and you're ready to heal your relationship with money in a supportive space, check out the private podcast subscription where we go deeper into this kind of work. You'll get exclusive access to tools, journal prompts, and coaching-style reflections. Even access to chat via voice text!You can start by clicking the link here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/783239/subscribeSupport the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
This week, Liberty and Danika discuss How to Survive Camping, Extinction Capital of the World: Stories, Tantrum, and more great books! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Book Riot is hiring a digital content specialist! If you love books and know the ins and outs of social media strategy, and especially social video, consider joining the team. Find details and apply by August 22, 2025, at riotnewmedia.com/careers. Use code BOOKRIOT to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan at https://incogni.com/bookriot This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed On the Show: How to Survive Camping: The Man With No Shadow by Bonnie Quinn Extinction Capital of the World: Stories by Mariah Rigg Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz Tantrum by Rachel Eve Moulton People Like Us by Jason Mott Mad Sisters of Esi by Tashan Mehta The Magician of Tiger Castle by Louis Sachar The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are your best episodes getting ignored on YouTube? Ours were too, and the reason surprised us. In this episode, Kev Michael explains why even great content can flop and what it takes to grow fast on YouTube. Find out what caused our reach to drop, how the YouTube algorithm actually works, and why it led us to go back to Grow the Show! Topics discussed: Why we're rebranding back to Grow the Show How the YouTube algorithm really works Why you may need to start a new channel The future of Grow the Show and Chief Audience Officer MORE FROM KEVIN: Got feedback on this episode? Submit it here. Take the FREE 12 Days of Podcast Growth Email Course to get 12 days of podcast growth lessons in your inbox! Watch the FREE Grow The Show Masterclass to learn Kevin's four steps to growing a thriving podcast business! Connect with Kevin on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn Subscribe to Grow The Show on Youtube LINKS TO OUR PARTNERS: Learn More about working with Podcast Boutique Grab Kevin's Recommended Mic on Amazon Build a Podcast Website in 7 Minutes on Podpage
Guillaume Emeriaud MD PhD is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Montreal and pediatric intensivist at Sainte Justine Hospital in Montreal, Canada. He is a physician scientist with a particular interest in improving pediatric assisted ventilation. In particular, he has developed expertise in monitoring diaphragmatic function by evaluating the electrical activity of the diaphragm. The results of this work have led to less invasive and more effective assistance for children, notably with the NAVA (neurally adjusted ventilatory assist) mode. E-mail: guillaume.emeriaud.med@ssss.gouv.qc.caLearning Objective: By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss the physiologic rationale and an expert approach to managing a child with respiratory failure with NAVA.References:Bordessoule, A., Emeriaud, G., Morneau, S. et al. Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist improves patient–ventilator interaction in infants as compared with conventional ventilation. Pediatr Res 72, 194–202 (2012).Sindelar R, McKinney RL, Wallström L, Keszler M. Proportional assist and neurally adjusted ventilation: Clinical knowledge and future trials in newborn infants. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2021 Jul;56(7):1841-1849. Lepage-Farrell A, Tabone L, Plante V, Kawaguchi A, Feder J, Al Omar S, Emeriaud G. Noninvasive Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist in Infants With Bronchiolitis: Respiratory Outcomes in a Single-Center, Retrospective Cohort, 2016-2018. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2024 Mar 1;25(3):201-211.Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)Episode 290: When Simplicity Feels SaferHey there! Welcome back to How to Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations.We're in Week 8 of our 180-Day Challenge, and I'm leaning into something I've come to value deeply — and maybe you have too.Simplicity.Today we're talking about why keeping things simple, especially with your money, is not just a preference…It's actually safer. For your body. For your nervous system.And for who you're becoming.So let's get to it. Grab your smoothie or cup of tea, and join the conversation. Let's go!P. S.If this episode spoke to you, I want to invite you into my Inner Circle — a private coaching space inside the premium version of this podcast.Inside, you'll get: ✅ Exclusive, coaching-style episodes that guide you step-by-step ✅ Mindful wellness tips and rituals to practice throughout the week ✅ Personal reflections and behind-the-scenes audio I only share with my Inner CircleAs a founding member, you'll also have the opportunity to connect with me directly via Voxer, allowing you to ask questions or share wins and challenges as they arise via voice access.It's bite-sized coaching, paced with your life, not against it.Direct link here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/783239/subscribeSupport the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
In this episode, Molly is joined by Peggy Gruenke, Founder and Co-Owner of CPN Legal, about why law firms need specialized bookkeeping to stay compliant and grow. Peggy shares her journey from IT to legal finance and unpacks common pitfalls like trust account mismanagement and poor reporting. She explains why law firm finances require a niche approach and how expert support can prevent ethical issues and support long-term success. If you're managing or scaling a law firm, this is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: Specialized Financial Management: Law firms require unique bookkeeping services that align with their specific regulatory and operational needs, unlike other types of businesses such as nail salons. Compliance and Trust Account Management: Mismanagement of trust funds is a significant issue in the legal industry, often leading to ethical reviews; specialized bookkeeping ensures these are managed correctly. Importance of Professional Bookkeeping: Utilizing expert bookkeeping services helps firms avoid financial mismanagement, thus fostering growth and ensuring operational efficiency. Understanding Financial Health: Comprehensive financial reporting is vital for law firms to make informed decisions, track growth, and ensure compliance with legal financial obligations. Impact of Technological Advances: Adoption of advanced solutions like cloud-based bookkeeping and AI is transforming how modern law practices manage finances, aiding more agile and informed decision-making. Quote for the Show: "How can you make a business work if you can't even read a profit and loss statement?" - Peggy Gruenke Connect with Peggy: Website: www.cpn-legal.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peggygruenke/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cpn-legal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CPNLegal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cpnlegal/ Links: Website: https://hiringandempowering.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hiringandempowering Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiringandempowering LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hiring&empoweringsolutions/ The Law Firm Admin Bootcamp + Academy™ : https://www.lawfirmadminbootcamp.com/ Get Fix My Boss Book: https://amzn.to/3PCeEhk Ways to Tune In: Amazon Music - https://www.amazon.com/Hiring-and-Empowering-Solutions/dp/B08JJSLJ7N Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hiring-and-empowering-solutions/id1460184599 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3oIfsDDnEDDkcumTCygHDH Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/hiring-and-empowering-solutions YouTube - https://youtu.be/ngizZbgM96I
What does it take to keep people laughing while tackling tough topics—and why does humor open unexpected doors for influence?In this episode, Natalie welcomes Ben Price, widely known as Australia's Best Impersonator. With more than 200 voice impressions in his repertoire, Ben shares how a childhood talent led him to national TV, comedy tours, and street outreach. From his journey on Australia's Got Talent to his performances at faith-based events, Ben brings a unique blend of entertainment, authenticity, and thoughtful storytelling. He discusses the importance of balancing humor with conviction and gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at impersonating figures like Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, and Robert De Niro. Whether you're curious about managing a room or staying grounded in your values, this episode delivers laughs and insight in equal measure.[00:01 - 05:00] The First VoiceHow mimicking a friend at age 10 sparked a lifelong skillWhy church performances played a key role in his developmentThe significance of support from family and community[05:01 - 10:16] Australia's Got TalentWhat changed his mind about going on the showHow being humbled reshaped his motivationWhy faith became the foundation for navigating success[10:17 - 15:49] Characters, Controversy, and ComedyHow Ben chooses which voices to performThe importance of equal-opportunity humorWhat audiences reveal about cultural moments[15:50 - 21:31] More Than Just a JokeWhy some crowds are easier than othersHow Ben handles pushback and offenseThe need to stand firm in personal values without losing connection[21:32 - 26:16] Humor With a Higher PurposeWhat the importance of laughter means in dark or hard momentsHow Ben uses comedy for community and street outreachWhy his performances are about more than laughsQuotes:“Comedy comes from the Lord. Laughter is good medicine.” - Ben Price “I don't want to offend some people. I want to offend everybody—equally.” - Ben PriceConnect with Ben:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benpricecomedy/?hl=enLEAVE A REVIEW + help someone empower their businesses through collaboration, innovation, and transformation by sharing this episode or clicking here to listen to our previous episodes.Check Natalie's new book, SET IT ON FIRE: The Art of Innovation, available now at setitonfire.coThese are proven solutions to advance your leadership and innovation process. Check out our website innovationmeetsleadership.com, or connect with me on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube.Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Let's go transform something!
Fr. William Rock, FSSP serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was ordained in October of 2019 and serves as a regular contributor to the FSSP North America Missive Blog. In Today's Show: How can I safely wear a brown scapular at the beach? Is watching anime a sin? Is allowing an unmarried couple to share a bed a mortal sin? Why didn't Jesus give the ability to perform miracles to the Apostles' successors? Am I doing enough for my parish? Should I be doing more? What is the difference between Thomistic predestination and Calvinist? Is there a biblical reference to God speaking about us in flight or fight reaction? How should we handle it? How do we handle Sanctifying Sunday when travelling and not near a Latin parish? How do Catholics respond to claims that the 4th Council of Constantinople caused changes in the Nicene creed? How much can you spend on pet medical care without it being sinful? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)Hey there! Welcome back to How to Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations.This is Week 7 of our 180-Day Challenge, and if you've been here from the beginning, you already know… this isn't just about fitness or finances.It's about becoming. Becoming the version of you who thrives. Who chooses to live on purpose.So let's get to it. Grab your smoothie or cup of tea, and join the conversation. Let's go!Support the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
Fr. Anthony Amato is the Pastor of St. Peter's Parish in Clifton Springs, New York. He was ordained as a priest in June of 2017 by Bishop Salvatore Matano of the Diocese of Rochester, New York. In Today's Show: How does the Catholic Church view the relationship between faith and science? Is it OK to visit psychic communities? Where is the line crossed into sin when consuming alcohol? What was the sin of the rich man? How do I choose godparents if I don't live near family? Is it a sin to eat an apple a day? Are household chores on a Sunday sinful? At what point should we accept our cross and stop asking for healing? Can a Requiem mass be said for someone who committed suicide? Should I go back to confession if I didn't understand the priest? Should a mother of two try to have more children if the husband is reluctant? Is blaspheming the Holy Ghost ever forgivable? What is the difference between an epistle and a lesson? Is Jesus consumed by us without really being "consumed?" Is my brother's upcoming second marriage going to be valid? Is there a process for cleaning purifications or cloths that touch the Eucharist? Should a priest say "Wow!" during a homily? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father! Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)You're listening to How To Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations with Hicunni.We've made it to Week 6 of the 180-Day Challenge. You're still here. That means something.This week, our theme is Energy Management & Time Alignment — because being fit over 40 isn't just about your body… it's about how you move through your day, how you guard your peace, and how you protect your time.Grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. Let's go!Support the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
Canon Benjamin Norman, ICKSP, was ordained in 2018. He currently serves at Most Holy Rosary Chapel (St. Vincent's School For Boys) in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. In Today's Show: How do we respond if we turn to God, but still don't get everything we want? A passage in Matthew says that the Lord gave the same sum of money to 3 individuals. One buried the money. Did he go to Hell? Is it ok for priests to smoke cigarettes? Can you explain a little about the different schools of spirituality within Catholicism, and how one can choose one that aligns with their own spirituality? Is there a different missal used for the ICKSP? Why does Leviticus 27:19 forbid shaved heads, cut-off beards, and tattoos? How can I support a struggling friend without risking my own limited funds? Is “Call to Action” a safe organization for Catholics to get involved with? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Learning Objectives:By the end of this series, listeners should be able to:Understand the research expectations of PICU Fellows in the United States.Explain the types of research available to PICU fellows and how a new fellow might explore their local options. Explain the work necessary to refine a research question and write mature specific aims for a project. Understand the key factors involved in getting a fellowship paper submitted, including the common pitfalls for each type of research About our Guest: Mike Spaeder is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Medicine and a pediatric critical care physician at the UVA Children's Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia. He received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Trinity College and his master's in statistics from George Washington University, where he also received his medical degree. He completed his pediatrics residency at Hasbro Children's Hospital/Brown University and his pediatric critical care fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is now the director of the Pediatric Critical Care fellowship at the UVA Children's Hospital. His research is based at the Center for Advanced Medical Analytics at the University of Virginia, where he focuses on modeling physiologic signatures of illness to identify patients at risk for clinical deterioration. Selected References:Horvat CM, Hamilton MF, Hall MW, McGuire JK, Mink RB Child Health Needs and the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Workforce: 2020-2040. Pediatrics 2024 Feb 1 153Tasker RC. Writing for PCCM: The 3,000-Word Structured Clinical Research Report. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2021 Mar 1;22(3):312-317.Sanchez-Pinto, L. Nelson MD, MBI1; Badke, Colleen M. MD, MS1; Pololi, Linda MBBS, FRCP (hon)2. Group Peer Mentoring: A Strategy to Promote Career Development and Improve Well-Being Among Early-Career Faculty in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine ():10.1097/PCC.0000000000003763, May 15, 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003763 Scott K. Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity. New York: St. Martin's Press; 2017. 1st ed. Equator Guidelines: https://www.equator-network.org/For Authors : Pediatric Critical Care MediQuestions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)It's Christmas in July!
Guest: Cole Friedman | colefdesign.comFreelancers, beware! In this episode, we're joined by designer and creative thinker Cole Friedman to break down the 5 biggest mistakes freelancers make, and how to stop making them. Whether you're new to freelancing or knee-deep in client chaos, these lessons are essential for protecting your time, sanity, and creative confidence.We talk red flags, revision traps, deposit disasters, and the sneaky ways client feedback can mess with your self-worth. Cole shares real-world experiences, practical advice, and mindset shifts that will help you take control of your process and lead with confidence.
Learning Objectives:By the end of this series, listeners should be able to:Understand the research expectations of PICU Fellows in the United States.Explain the types of research available to PICU fellows and how a new fellow might explore their local options. Explain the work necessary to refine a research question and write mature specific aims for a project. Understand the key factors involved in getting a fellowship paper submitted, including the common pitfalls for each type of research About our Guest: Mike Spaeder is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Medicine and a pediatric critical care physician at the UVA Children's Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia. He received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Trinity College and his master's in statistics from George Washington University, where he also received his medical degree. He completed his pediatrics residency at Hasbro Children's Hospital/Brown University and his pediatric critical care fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is now the director of the Pediatric Critical Care fellowship at the UVA Children's Hospital. His research is based at the Center for Advanced Medical Analytics at the University of Virginia, where he focuses on modeling physiologic signatures of illness to identify patients at risk for clinical deterioration. Selected References:Horvat CM, Hamilton MF, Hall MW, McGuire JK, Mink RB Child Health Needs and the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Workforce: 2020-2040. Pediatrics 2024 Feb 1 153Tasker RC. Writing for PCCM: The 3,000-Word Structured Clinical Research Report. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2021 Mar 1;22(3):312-317.Sanchez-Pinto, L. Nelson MD, MBI1; Badke, Colleen M. MD, MS1; Pololi, Linda MBBS, FRCP (hon)2. Group Peer Mentoring: A Strategy to Promote Career Development and Improve Well-Being Among Early-Career Faculty in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine ():10.1097/PCC.0000000000003763, May 15, 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003763 Scott K. Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity. New York: St. Martin's Press; 2017. 1st ed. Equator Guidelines: https://www.equator-network.org/For Authors : Pediatric Critical Care MediQuestions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Welcome to On A Water Break—your sideline pass to the world of drum corps, marching band, color guard, and the marching arts! In this bonus “With” episode, host Stephen McCarrick sits down with Neal Bright, drummer for the Savannah Bananas Pep Band, to unpack six seasons of stunt drumming, pre-game pageantry, viral social-media fame—and the reality of balancing it all around a school-day teaching career.Episode Segments 32-Count Life StoryNeal's lightning-fast origin: Effingham, GA → Georgia Southern & West Georgia → middle-school band director → “one-off” summer gig → permanent spot in the Savannah Bananas Pep Band. Inside the ShowHow the Bananas blend choreography, crowd interaction, stunt drumming and TikTok-worthy antics into every plaza rehearsal and in-game routine. Water We Doing?A hot take on why marching-arts educators rarely mention paid entertainment-band careers—and why drumline skills can become a fun, income-generating side hustle. Gush & GoGreat news: Neal's first child is due this December (banana-onesie ready!), plus a reminder about Stephen's July 12 drum clinic at Rowan University.Watch the Pep Band in Action This Is Bananas: Banana Band ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEIWCpuwIoc youtube.com Pep Band Practice #Shorts ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uj-hjsZZKVU youtube.com Official Savannah Bananas Site ▶️ https://thesavannahbananas.com/ thesavannahbananas.comListen Everywhere YouTube Channel ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEIZAjFybvq_AzpFUXvNJDQ Spotify ▶️ https://open.spotify.com/show/onawaterbreak Apple Podcasts ▶️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-a-water-break/id1653637341 Google Podcasts, Amazon Music & more — search “On A Water Break”Connect & Get Involved On A Water Break (IG & X) ▶️ @onawaterbreakpodcast Host Stephen McCarrick ▶️ @stephenmccarrick Guest Neal Bright ▶️ @nealdrums1 Guest Signup ▶️ https://forms.gle/7GcpYZLfY8Uo54pp9 Website ▶️ https://onawaterbreakpodcast.comSponsorGuard ClosetCustom color-guard uniforms, flags & accessories—design your look at https://www.guardcloset.com and follow @GuardCloset for pro tips and new releases.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)Money peace doesn't come from having everything “figured out.”Welcome back to How to Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations.We're officially at Week 4 of the 180-Day Challenge. Can you believe that?In the first month, we've laid a solid foundation.Week 1 was all about who you want to be.Week 2 asked you to reflect on your money mindset.Week 3 gave you space to check in with your actual numbers — no guilt, just clarity.And now here we are…Week 4 is all about creating a simple rhythm that helps you stay connected to your money, without stress.Tune in and let's do it together.Grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. Let's go!If you want to dive deeper, come over to my Substack — Living In Time Journal, where I share my own reflections and more journal prompts.And remember, if you want to see everything I've created so far, visit howtoliveintime.com — my one-page body of work, books, and ways to support this podcast.Keep asking: Who do I want to BE in 180 days?Talk soon!Support the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
In a deeply personal and vulnerable episode, Will Humphreys opens up about the untold story behind his passion for empowering healthcare leaders. For the first time, Will shares a raw account of his own struggles with burnout, overwhelm, and the darkest moments of his private practice journey, including a harrowing search history that became his breaking point.This isn't just a story; it's the foundation for the entire new season of the Willpower Podcast. Will reveals why the overarching theme of "Free You Up" is so critical, and how he learned to navigate chaos by challenging his mindset and accepting his inherent worth. This episode sets the stage for a transformative journey, inviting you to peel away limiting beliefs and unlock the powerful leader you already are, using tools like AI and Virtual Assistants not as a crutch, but as catalysts for unprecedented impact, income, and freedom.In this episode, you'll discover:A Raw Confession: Will's never-before-shared personal story of hitting rock bottom in private practice.The Root Causes of Overwhelm: Understanding why leaders feel isolated and burdened in their journey.Your Inherent Worth: A powerful message on why you are "enough" and don't need to learn more to be a great leader.The Growth Mindset: How shifting your perspective is the ultimate first step towards freedom.True Leadership Redefined: It's not about becoming something new, but removing what's blocking your existing power.The Purpose of the Show: How this season is designed to equip healthcare leaders with the tools and mindset for true freedom and global impact.Challenging Limiting Beliefs: An invitation to confront thoughts that keep you stuck and embrace new opportunities for growth.Join Will in this vulnerable and inspiring episode as he launches a new chapter dedicated to helping you reclaim your purpose, passion, and freedom in healthcare.Send us a textVirtual Rockstars specialize in helping support or replace all non-clinical roles.Learn how a Virtual Rockstar can help scale your physical therapy practice.Subscribe here to our completely free Stress-Free PT Newsletter for your weekly dose of joy.
Featuring Adam Blevins, M.A., CCISM – Author of Welcome to the S.H.I.F.T. Show: How to Love Yourself in a World That Won't What does it take to find self-worth in a world that doesn't want you to? This week, we're talking trauma, mental health, and the power of real transformation with former state trooper turned counselor Adam Blevins. His raw, five-step S.H.I.F.T. framework will challenge you to stop surviving and start thriving—no fluff, no BS. ✅ Learn how to: Break toxic patterns Build mental toughness Reclaim your story Adam Blevins, M.A., CCISM, is a former Virginia State Trooper who now serves as the Operations Director for the Virginia Law Enforcement Assistance Program (VALEAP). In this role, he leads statewide initiatives focused on peer support, trauma intervention, and promoting wellness among first responders. Adam continues to serve his community as an auxiliary police officer with the Saltville Police Department, and as a licensed resident counselor at Rivers of Hope Counseling, LLC, where he specializes in therapy for trauma, grief, and emotional resilience. With advanced training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and professional credentials in Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), Adam brings both expertise and compassion to his work. He holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling from Liberty University, where he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Trauma-Informed Care. Combining his experience in law enforcement with his dedication to mental health, Adam offers a unique, practical perspective on suffering, identity, and healing. He is also the author of Welcome to the S.H.I.F.T. Show™: How to Love Yourself in a World That Won't, an unflinchingly honest and profoundly human guide for anyone ready to stop surviving and start truly living. The book releases May 13, 2025. https://a.co/d/gttBlVR
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)In this week's episode of How to Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations with Hicunni, in our 180-Day Challenge, we're doing a simple, guilt-free money check-up. No complicated budget — just awareness.Write down what you earn, what you spend, and notice what surprises you.Pick one tiny thing to pause or adjust for more peace. Financial fitness starts with honesty and kindness. Tune in and let's do it together.Grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. Let's go!If you want to dive deeper, come over to my Substack — Living In Time Journal, where I share my own reflections and more journal prompts.And remember, if you want to see everything I've created so far, visit howtoliveintime.com — my one-page body of work, books, and ways to support this podcast.Next week, we'll talk about how to create a simple money ritual to build trust with yourself and keep your financial wellness in shape, gently and consistently.Until then, keep asking: Who do I want to BE in 180 days?Talk soon!Support the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
This week we discussed Iran & USA War, climate Hoax,bilberg group,Ai Massager, Denmark to remove Microsoft,Natural Painkillers, Dirty Electricity and more #awakening #iran #usabombing About my Co-Host:Arnold Beekes Innovator, certified coach & trainer and generalist. First 20 years in technology and organizational leadership, then 20 years in psychology and personal leadership (all are crucial for innovation).============What we Discussed: 00:21 What we are discussing in this weeks show 02:20 USA Bombing in Iran04:00 Why is no One helping Gaza04:50 Who used a Nuclear Bomb06:00 How can a President decide to Bomb a country that did nothing to them.07:10 iran is the Main Oil Supplier to China08:25 What happened the other Countries the US invaded09:30 Why Tump or his sons are not on the front line10:05 Euthanasia in the UK11:45 Why Euthanasia can be a dangerous thing13:15 Do not believe the Drs if you are told someone is Braindead14:30 The Bilderberg Meetings and dangerous Agenda17:00 Journalist allowed to be at bilderberg Mtg but not report19:00 They are always looking for depopulation19:40 Organ donation number 115 on your driving lisence21::35 Iran to Close the Straight of Hormuz24:50 The Climate Hoax on Based on Weather Stations28:10 Ai tools impact your Brain causing you to Underperform32:05 My own experience on my Brain with technology33:55 Get an Ai Massage that is better than a Human36:15 Ai Digital Twins39:25 Mail in a Barrel41:40 Denmark says Goodbye to Microsoft44:25 First Adaptive Skate Park46:50 Flip Phones replace Normal phone to stop digital Addiction49:55 Mexico Bans Junk Food in Schools53:00 Natural Painkillers54:55 Dirty Electricity56:20 Labour and the damage to the babies57:40 The dangers of Radar59:00 The fraud with results59:50 Cell Towers banned on Fire Stations1:00:55 ALS can be caused by TENS and Electrical works 1:03:10 New Podcast by kevin Rose - Less than One1:06:20 How you can help the Show ====================How to Contact Arnold Beekes: https://braingym.fitness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoldbeekes/===============Donations https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ ------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)In this week's episode of How to Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations with Hicunni, we're taking the next step in our 180-Day Challenge: looking at the beliefs we hold about money.For years, I focused on fitness as food, workouts, and the mirror. But being truly “fit” means feeling safe and clear about money too — and that starts with the stories we tell ourselves.Tune in as I share part of my own money journey and invite you to reflect on yours: What did you grow up believing about money? Is that belief helping you or holding you back?Take a moment this week to write it down. No shame, no guilt, just awareness.Your challenge: One money belief you want to rewrite.Let's do this step by step, together.Grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. Let's go!Support the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
Learning Objectives:By the end of this series, listeners should be able to discuss:The physiologic rationale supporting the use of airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) in ARDS. The patient populations most likely to benefit from APRV.Key published evidence that informs our use of APRV in critical care.An expert approach to managing a patient with APRV.Next steps in research that will direct our understanding of the use of APRV in pediatric critical care.About our Guest: Dr. Palen Mallory is an assistant professor of pediatrics at Duke University and a pediatric intensivist at Duke Children's Hospital. She completed medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University, a pediatric residency at Emory University, and a critical care fellowship at Vanderbilt University. She is interested in respiratory care research, including ECMO, respiratory failure, and ARDS.Selected References:Mallory, P., & Cheifetz, I. (2020). A comprehensive review of the use and understanding of airway pressure release ventilation. Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 14(3), 307–315. https://doi.org/10.1080/17476348.2020.1708719Frawley, P. M., & Habashi, N. M. (2004). Airway pressure release ventilation and pediatrics: Theory and practice. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 16(3 SPEC. ISS.), 337–348. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CCELL.2004.04.003Fredericks, A. S., Bunker, M. P., Gliga, L. A., Ebeling, C. G., Ringqvist, J. R. B., Heravi, H., Manley, J., Valladares, J., & Romito, B. T. (2020). Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: A Review of the Evidence, Theoretical Benefits, and Alternative Titration Strategies. Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine, 14. https://doi.org/10.1177/1179548420903297APRV Guideline - EMCrit Project. (n.d.). Retrieved March 30, 2025, from https://emcrit.org/squirt/aprv/Andrews P, Shiber J, Madden M, Nieman GF, Camporota L, Habashi NM. Myths and Misconceptions of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: Getting Past the Noise and on to the Signal. Front Physiol. 2022 Jul 25;13:928562. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.928562. PMID: 35957Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
If you've ever dreamed about starting a podcast or are wondering how to get your current one to actually work for your business this episode is for you. Mariah sits down with Alesia Galati, founder of Galati Media, a full-service podcast management agency dedicated to helping impact-driven entrepreneurs create connection, community, and cashflow through their shows.Alesia shares her real-life journey from working in manufacturing to launching her own podcast agency, all while raising two kids and navigating business with heart. She and Mariah talk about how podcasting builds deeper trust than social media, how to strategically use your podcast to generate leads, and why consistency (not downloads!) is the real secret to success.This one is packed with strategy, stories, and so many mic-drop moments for moms ready to amplify their voice and vision.On Today's Episode, You'll Learn:How Alesia went from wine-mom blogging to building a 6-figure podcast agencyThe power of podcasting as a lead gen and community-building toolWhy you don't need 10K downloads to have a profitable showHow to launch a limited series podcast and avoid burnoutCreative ways to monetize your podcast without sponsorshipsThe 3 C's Alesia looks for in every guest: Connector, Collaborator, or ClientWhy podcasting gives you a longer content shelf life than social mediaConnect with Alesia:Website: helpmypod.comInstagram: @galatimediaBook A CallWays to Connect Outside the Podcast Follow CEO & Founder on Instagram: @mariahstockman Follow Made for Mothers on Instagram:@madeformothers.co Join the Virtual Village: A community and monthly membership for business owning mamas! Special promo for our podcast listeners, get 20% off your first quarterly enrollment with code TWENTYOFF at https://www.madeformothersco.com/membership SHOP CEO MAMA MERCH designed just for business-owning mamas https://shopmadeformothers.com/
Send us a textAdam Blevins is a former Virginia State Trooper and currently serves as the Operations Director for the Virginia Law Enforcement Assistance Program (VALEAP), where he leads statewide efforts in peer support, trauma response, and first responder wellness. He is also an auxiliary police officer with the Saltville Police Department and a licensed resident in counseling at Rivers of Hope Counseling, LLC, where he provides therapy with a focus on trauma, grief, and emotional resilience. Adam is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and holds professional credentials in Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). He earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling from Liberty University, where he is also currently pursuing his PhD in Trauma-Informed Care. As both a public safety professional and a mental health provider, Adam brings a unique “boots on the ground” perspective to conversations around suffering, identity, and healing. He is also the author of Welcome to the S.H.I.F.T. Show™: How to Love Yourself in a World That Won't, a brutally honest, deeply human book designed for anyone who's tired of barely hanging on and ready to start showing up for themselves. The book will be available on May 13 th , 2025.Find Adam BlevinsInstagramFacebookFind The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramTom Flynn InstagramApple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilySherri AllsupKetaReviveSupport the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)Hey there! Hicunni here.I want to share something honest with you today.I was this close to taking a break from the podcast. I even recorded a message to pause. After nearly 6 years of showing up every week, I felt like I was ready to step back.But then… I sat with it. I lived in time, like I always talk about. And I realized:This podcast is not just a project. It's a conversation, and I still have something to say.So instead of pausing, I'm resetting.Today, I want to invite you into a 180-day challenge — not about doing more, but about becoming more intentional.Here's the question: Who do you want to be in 180 days?Not what you want to do. Who do you want to be?Write it down. Reflect. Hold space for that version of you.I'll be sharing more over the next few weeks around financial confidence and starting with a 4-week focus you can follow right here.You ready? Let's live in time — and grow on purpose.If this podcast or challenge is speaking to you, visit howtoliveintime.com. It's my one-page Body of Work — books, resources, and ways to support what I've created.As you step into who you want to be in 180 days, this is the work that helped shape me.Thank you for walking this with me.Support the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
Learning Objectives:By the end of this series, listeners should be able to discuss:The physiologic rationale supporting the use of airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) in ARDS. The patient populations most likely to benefit from APRV.Key published evidence that informs our use of APRV in critical care.An expert approach to managing a patient with APRV.Next steps in research that will direct our understanding of the use of APRV in pediatric critical care.About our Guest: Dr. Palen Mallory is an assistant professor of pediatrics at Duke University and a pediatric intensivist at Duke Children's Hospital. She completed medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University, a pediatric residency at Emory University, and a critical care fellowship at Vanderbilt University. She is interested in respiratory care research, including ECMO, respiratory failure, and ARDS.Selected References:Mallory, P., & Cheifetz, I. (2020). A comprehensive review of the use and understanding of airway pressure release ventilation. Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 14(3), 307–315. https://doi.org/10.1080/17476348.2020.1708719Frawley, P. M., & Habashi, N. M. (2004). Airway pressure release ventilation and pediatrics: Theory and practice. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 16(3 SPEC. ISS.), 337–348. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CCELL.2004.04.003Fredericks, A. S., Bunker, M. P., Gliga, L. A., Ebeling, C. G., Ringqvist, J. R. B., Heravi, H., Manley, J., Valladares, J., & Romito, B. T. (2020). Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: A Review of the Evidence, Theoretical Benefits, and Alternative Titration Strategies. Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine, 14. https://doi.org/10.1177/1179548420903297APRV Guideline - EMCrit Project. (n.d.). Retrieved March 30, 2025, from https://emcrit.org/squirt/aprv/Andrews P, Shiber J, Madden M, Nieman GF, Camporota L, Habashi NM. Myths and Misconceptions of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: Getting Past the Noise and on to the Signal. Front Physiol. 2022 Jul 25;13:928562. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.928562. PMID: 35957Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)Hey there, it's Hicunni. Just popping in for a quick note:I'm taking a short rest this week, but I'll be back next Wednesday with more midlife conversations and reflections on what it really means to be fit over 40.In the meantime, I'm journaling more deeply over on Substack. I will be sharing behind-the-scenes thoughts, prompts, and quiet questions for the season I'm in.You can join me there at livingintime.substack.comSupport the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)After years of teaching fitness and writing my new book How to Live in Time, I've realized something powerful:Being fit in midlife isn't just about weight or workouts—it's about your relationship with time, money, mindset, and peace.In this episode, I'm expanding what it means to be truly fit over 40 and why wellness now includes financial clarity, purpose, and time freedom.You'll still get the food and movement tips—but it's time to go beyond the scale.SMART Goal: Reflect on what “fit” means to you beyond physical health. Write down 3 ways you can invest in your financial, emotional, or time wellness. Take action on one within 7 days.Subscribe to my Substack - Living in Time: Audio Journal + Reflections Go behind the scenes as I share journal prompts and new insights on creating wellness across your whole life.
This week, Jess and Jenni break down Season 2 Episode 7 (the finale!) of HBO's The Last of Us with returning guest and game expert Falon Lewis. *SPOILERS AHEAD FOR SEASON 2 OF THE LAST OF US.*In this episode we dissect all that happens in 'Convergence' - the season two finale - including Ellie's argument with Jesse, her encounter with Mel and Owen, and the inevitable confrontation with Abby. We also discuss the season as a whole and how we felt about it both compared to the game and on its own. Press Play For...:How Jesse's character works better in the gameWhat Ellie and Dina's argument means for the future of their relationshipThe changes between the Mel & Owen scene in the game and showHow this season could have been structured to better set up audiences re: Abby Did this season live up to any of our expectations?What that ending means for Season 3
We are so thankful for help from our guests:Melissa (MJ) Sacco, MDAndrew Parsons, MDLearning Objective:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to develop an expert-guided approach to identifying and helping trainees improve deficits in diagnostic reasoning, complex decision-making, and effective communication of complicated clinical situations within the healthcare team.References:Parsons AS, Wijesekera TP, Rencic JJ. The Management Script: A Practical Tool for Teaching Management Reasoning. Acad Med. 2020 Aug;95(8):1179-1185. Peterson BD, Magee CD, Martindale JR, Dreicer JJ, Mutter MK, Young G, Sacco MJ, Parsons LC, Collins SR, Warburton KM, Parsons AS. REACT: Rapid Evaluation Assessment of Clinical Reasoning Tool. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Jul;37(9):2224-2229. Citation:Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Today's show is sponsored by Dreamhost. The first step in owning and controlling your own work is creating a website, and Brad and Dave have relied on Dreamhost for years. Check out Dreamhost.com/comiclab to find out how you can lock in a rate of $2.59/month for three years!Every beginning cartoonist agonizes over drawing eyes! Why is that — and while we're at it, what's the right way to do it? Next, we'll talk about why we hate anthologies, and answer a listener who suspects his webhost is throttling his traffic.Today's showHow to draw eyesSusan MacTaggart's personal affirmationDreamhostAnthologies"Is my host blocking my traffic??"SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar explore the nuances of cartooning, focusing on the art of drawing eyes and the importance of expressiveness in comics. They share personal anecdotes, discuss the evolution of their styles, and provide valuable insights for aspiring cartoonists. The discussion highlights the balance between maintaining a unique style and adapting to the needs of storytelling, emphasizing that style often emerges from solving artistic challenges over time. In this conversation, Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett explore various aspects of comic art, including the importance of flexibility in artistic style, the significance of character-specific design choices, and the challenges associated with comic anthologies. They emphasize the need for experimentation in developing a unique style and the forgiving nature of comics as a medium. The discussion also touches on personal affirmations, sponsorships, and the humorous dynamics between the hosts. In this conversation, Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett delve into the complexities of anthologies in the comic industry, discussing the dynamics of collaboration, the challenges faced by creators, and the reader's perspective on anthologies. They also touch on the importance of portfolio sites and the misconceptions surrounding web traffic and SEO. The discussion highlights the frustrations and joys of comic creation, emphasizing the need for professionalism and the impact of collaboration on the final product.TakeawaysThe way eyes are drawn can significantly impact a character's expressiveness.Cartoonists often obsess over how to draw eyes more than other features.Style in cartooning is often discovered in hindsight, not planned.Using simple eye representations can be effective in storytelling.Different expressions can be conveyed through variations in eye design.It's important to adapt eye styles based on the emotional context of the scene.The dot is a versatile starting point for drawing eyes in comics.Cartooning styles can evolve significantly over time. Comics allow for flexibility and experimentation in art.Don't lock yourself into a specific style too early.Your artistic style will evolve over time.Character design should reflect the moment and emotion.Comics can be forgiving in terms of artistic rules.Anthologies can be challenging due to varying contributor commitment.It's important to find what works best for your characters.Trust your instincts and do what looks best in the moment. Anthologies often succeed when creators are in a specific career stage.The dynamics of collaboration can lead to frustration in anthologies.Reader experiences with anthologies can vary widely.Portfolio sites serve a different purpose than high-traffic sites.SEO may not be the primary issue for low traffic on portfolio sites.Social media can drive traffic to portfolio sites effectively.The quality of contributions in anthologies can greatly affect the overall product.Professionalism and deadlines are crucial in collaborative projects.The importance of having a clear theme in anthologies is often overlooked.Creatives should focus on their own work rather than anthologies. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)In this episode of How To Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations with Hicunni, we're slowing down to reflect, not just on the lessons shared in my new book, How to Live in Time: 33 Lessons Learned, but on what life is continuing to teach me right now.Publishing a book isn't the finish line. It's a bold step on a much longer journey. So what happens after the launch? Real life keeps moving… and the lessons keep coming.Grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. In this episode, I share:A real-life moment when I had to practice “living in time” and letting go of the rushA lesson from the book that recently hit me in a deeper wayWhat I've learned about patience, trust, and progress since publishingWhether you've read the book or not, this conversation will remind you to pause, reflect, and be present — even when the results aren't instant.SMART Goal for this week: Take 5 minutes to reflect on your own pace. Where can you slow down and trust the process instead of forcing it?Love this podcast? You'll love the book. How to Live in Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon. It's a mindful guide to navigating midlife with purpose and grace.Support the showHow to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned is available now on Amazon.com This book is more than just a project — it's a reflection of 45 years of life, growth, and learning to live on purpose. If the podcast has ever helped you feel more aligned, more grounded, or more encouraged, then this book was written for you.
Award-winning casting director Alyson Silverberg joins John to reflect on a career spanning two decades and some of television's most beloved series. From Jane the Virgin to Greek, Alyson has built iconic ensembles and discovered fresh talent with a sharp eye and heart-led intuition.They dive into:What it really takes to cast a hit showHow the audition process has evolved from VHS tapes to ZoomThe emotional stakes of testing actors for life-changing rolesThe impact of AI, shifting platforms, and the unknown future of castingWhy human connection still winsWhether you're an actor, producer, or industry fan, this is a masterclass in the art—and heart—of casting.
Text Us, We Love Hearing From You:)In this heartfelt episode of How To Be Fit Over 40: Midlife Conversations with Hicunni, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing what it really felt like to launch my book, How to Live In Time: 33 Lessons Learned. This isn't just a celebration — it's a conversation about the courage it takes to show up imperfectly, the emotions that come with putting your story out there, and the lessons I learned in the process.Whether you're writing a book, starting a business, or simply showing up for yourself in midlife, this episode will remind you that it's okay to launch before you feel “ready.”In this episode, you'll learn:What really goes on behind the scenes of a book launchWhy waiting for perfection delays your purposeThe emotional rollercoaster of publishing your personal storyHow this book ties together everything I've shared on the podcast and in lifeSMART Goal of the Week:Take one bold, imperfect action this week toward something you've been putting off. Whether it's sending that email, publishing a post, or recording a short video — do it scared, do it messy, but do it. Then let me know so I can celebrate with you! (message me: yourcoach@timeforwellnessllc.com)If you haven't already, grab your copy of the book:
About our Guest: Dr. Omar Alibrahim is a professor of pediatrics at Duke University and a pediatric intensivist at Duke Children's Hospital. He completed his Pediatric Residency and Chief Residency at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, followed by Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship at the University of Buffalo. He served as the Pediatric Critical Care Division chief, the PICU Medical Director, and the PCCM fellowship Director in Buffalo, NY, for more than 8 years, during which he worked with the pulmonology and respiratory therapy divisions to develop a negative pressure ventilation program for acute respiratory failure. In 2021 Dr. Alibrahim was recruited to Duke Children's Hospital and now serves as the PICU Medical Director and the program director for the Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship. Learning Objectives: By the end of this podcast series, listeners should be able to: Critique the physiologic rationale for negative pressure ventilation (NPV) in acute respiratory failure.Understand the experience of introducing a novel form of respiratory support in a PICU.Describe the stepwise escalation of NPV settings often used in acute respiratory failure.References:Derusso, M., Miller, A. G., Caccamise, M., & Alibrahim, O. (2024). Negative-Pressure Ventilation in the Pediatric ICU. Respiratory Care, 69(3), 354–365. https://doi.org/10.4187/RESPCARE.11193Hassinger AB, Breuer RK, Nutty K, Ma CX, Al Ibrahim OS. Negative-Pressure Ventilation in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Failure. Respir Care. 2017 Dec;62(12):1540-1549. doi: 10.4187/respcare.05531. Epub 2017 Aug 31. PMID: 28860332.Deshpande SR, Maher KO. Long term negative pressure ventilation: Rescue for the failing fontan? World J Cardiol. 2014 Aug 26;6(8):861-4. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v6.i8.861. PMID: 25228965; PMCID: PMC4163715.Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and today I'm opening up about a dark time last year when I came close to ending my life, until one unexpected moment of intervention made me think twice. Suicide may be triggering for you so please be aware before you listen to this episode. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or drug addiction, please call 988. On Today's Show: How many dumb ideas has your boss had? I'm still mad about this one 10 years later. How would you describe your marriage in one word? The day I almost killed myself... Become a Certified Fan! Help support the podcast and get our Thursday show, More Mama's Boy! Listen to my other podcast, “Kramer and Jess Uncensored”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
About our Guest: Dr. Omar Alibrahim is a professor of pediatrics at Duke University and a pediatric intensivist at Duke Children's Hospital. He completed his Pediatric Residency and Chief Residency at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, followed by Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship at the University of Buffalo. He served as the Pediatric Critical Care Division chief, the PICU Medical Director, and the PCCM fellowship Director in Buffalo, NY, for more than 8 years, during which he worked with the pulmonology and respiratory therapy divisions to develop a negative pressure ventilation program for acute respiratory failure. In 2021 Dr. Alibrahim was recruited to Duke Children's Hospital and now serves as the PICU Medical Director and the program director for the Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship. Learning Objectives: By the end of this podcast series, listeners should be able to: Critique the physiologic rationale for negative pressure ventilation (NPV) in acute respiratory failure.Understand the experience of introducing a novel form of respiratory support in a PICU.Describe the stepwise escalation of NPV settings often used in acute respiratory failure.References:Derusso, M., Miller, A. G., Caccamise, M., & Alibrahim, O. (2024). Negative-Pressure Ventilation in the Pediatric ICU. Respiratory Care, 69(3), 354–365. https://doi.org/10.4187/RESPCARE.11193Hassinger AB, Breuer RK, Nutty K, Ma CX, Al Ibrahim OS. Negative-Pressure Ventilation in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Failure. Respir Care. 2017 Dec;62(12):1540-1549. doi: 10.4187/respcare.05531. Epub 2017 Aug 31. PMID: 28860332.Deshpande SR, Maher KO. Long term negative pressure ventilation: Rescue for the failing fontan? World J Cardiol. 2014 Aug 26;6(8):861-4. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v6.i8.861. PMID: 25228965; PMCID: PMC4163715.Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Fr. Elias Mary Mills, F.I. served as Rector of the Shrine Church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Lacrosse, Wisconsin from 2016 to 2021. He was ordained in May of 2000. DESCRIPTION: In Today's Show: How does one know their act of force is just? Can you clarify the different mysteries of the Rosary said on different days of the week? Is there a difference between the MI Missionary Immaculata and the MIM? Is it wrong to call a trans person by the new name they have chosen and not their birth name? What does the "Synodal Church" mean? Are the Mass readings for TLM different from Novus Ordo Mass readings? Is there hope for the reunification between the Catholics and Eastern Orthodox? Discussion of priests sanitizing hands during communion What do you think of the Charismatic Movement? What is the church's guidance on the use of Extraordinary Ministers? Do those who leave mass early still satisfy their Sunday obligation? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Fr. William Rock, FSSP serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was ordained in October of 2019 and serves as a regular contributor to the FSSP North America Missive Blog. In Today's Show: How do we continue to pray for the Pope's intentions? Is Neo-Scholasticism dead? Is there a reliable list of every Pope from the last 2000 years? How do you convince a fellow Catholic that telepresence at Mass is not enough? Is it a sin to bring more than the allowed number of campers to a campsite? Why did the College of Cardinals choose Roger Mahony to close the Pope's casket? If the Holy Spirit chooses the next pope in a conclave, how is this squared with free will? Can you explain why the color red is commonly used for tabernacle candles? Are 'Christians' and Catholics the same thing? How does the Church explain when killing is justified, and when is it considered murder? What is Divine Mercy Sunday all about? What would Fr. Rock's first encyclical be about as Pope Sebastian I? What was the motive for trying to assassinate Pope John Paul II? As a parent, am I overstepping my bounds by not allowing my daughter to dress certain ways? How can I help my Pentecostal wife see the truth of the Catholic faith? When should I stand at Mass, and should I follow what the eucharistic ministers are doing? Is it now OK to eat meat on Fridays? I am trying to convert to Catholicism, but my Catholic fiancé says we should wait to go to Mass until I am more familiar with it. Is this ok? If one chooses to follow the old calendar, that they should also follow the old canon law? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
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About our Guest: Kyle Rehder, MD, is a Professor of Pediatrics at Duke University and a pediatric intensivist at Duke Children's Hospital, where he serves as the Vice-Chair of Pediatric Education. He completed his medical school, residency, and chief residency at UNC-Chapel Hill, followed by his fellowship at Duke University. His research is focused on team development and evaluation of advanced respiratory support in the PICU.Learning Objective:Develop an expert-based approach to diagnosing and managing common presentations of patient-ventilator asynchrony in the PICU.References: Flynn, B. C., Miranda, H. G., Mittel, A. M., & Moitra, V. K. (2022). Stepwise Ventilator Waveform Assessment to Diagnose Pulmonary Pathophysiology. Anesthesiology, 137(1), 85–92. https://doi.org/10.1097/ALN.0000000000004220Patient-Ventilator Dyssynchrony • LITFL • CCC VentilationCitation:Rehder K, Hodges Z, Shanklin A. Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony. PedsCrit. Online Podcast. 04/2025. [insert link]Questions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Thank you for supporting 450 Shows! In this show, Vincent touches on it all - click play to learn all the details:Upcoming Co-Author with Boston Red Sox PlayerPower Weeks to Start Off May and June On this ShowHow to Prepare for Small Claims CourtBenefits of Time Blocking and Time Audits on Ourselves + Tips for SuccessManaging Never-Ending To-Do ListsPlease share which questions you want Vincent to ask the guests. We would like to hear from you. Email Danica at podcastsbylanci@gmail.com to submit your ideas.Support the showWant the freebie from our guest? Question for our guest or Vincent? Want to become a guest or show partner? Email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com.Show Partners:Coming Alive Podcast Production: www.comingalivepodcastproduction.comJohn Ford's Empathy Card Set and App: https://www.empathyset.com/ Music Credits: Copyright Free Music from Adventure by MusicbyAden.
Experience the best of the International Builders' Show with the FHB Podcast. Recorded live at the Construction Performance Zone with the BS and Beer crew, the Podcast discusses new products and trends, how to get the most out of the show and fun things to see and do at the nation's biggest residential construction show. Tune in to Episode 677 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Cool things to see at the Builders' Show How to stay infomed of building best-practice New design trends including giant doors Have a question or topic you want us to talk about on the show? Email us at fhbpodcast@taunton.com. ➡️ Check Out the Full Show Notes: FHB Podcast 677 ➡️ Learn about Building Custom Cabinets with Gary Streigler, the new eLearning course from Fine Homebuilding ➡️ Follow Fine Homebuilding on Social Media: Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • Pinterest • YouTube ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.