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Join us for the May edition of the Simulcast Journal Club, hosted by Vic Brazil and Ben Symon. In this episode: Cracking the debriefing approach for embracing complexity adaptive systems, psychological safety as gardening, ethical AI in academic writing, and medical students practising IV cannulas on each other… The papers Amorøe TN et al. Resilience-focused debriefing: addressing complexity in interprofessional simulation-based education—a design-based research study. Adv Simul. 2025; 10:25. Nestel D, et al. ‘Tending' the ‘garden' of psychological safety in simulation-based education. J Healthc Simul. 2025 Apr 21. Cheng A, et al. Artificial intelligence-assisted academic writing: recommendations for ethical use. Adv Simul. 2025;10:22. Kiernan R, et al. Medical students' preferences on practicing intravenous insertion on each other and via simulation. Simul Healthc. 2025 Apr;20(2):129–135. Another great month on Simulcast. Happy listening
Mikee P and Spencer L host two segments each for this week's Players' Podcast with great racing this Preakness Saturday from Monmouth, Woodbine, Santa Anita and the JRA. Mike grabs Dean Keppler for the Santa Anita $3 Turf Pick 3 covering Races 6, 8, and 10. Spencer hosts Marshall Sterling for Monmouth and Ray Cotolo with a Woodbine segment for Saturday racing at both tracks. Mikee P closes the show with a JRA segment with resident expert Klaus Ebner, looking at the G1 Victoria Mile on Saturday.
Mikee P and Spencer L host two segments each for this week's Players' Podcast with great racing this Preakness Saturday from Monmouth, Woodbine, Santa Anita and the JRA. Mike grabs Dean Keppler for the Santa Anita $3 Turf Pick 3 covering Races 6, 8, and 10. Spencer hosts Marshall Sterling for Monmouth and Ray Cotolo with a Woodbine segment for Saturday racing at both tracks. Mikee P closes the show with a JRA segment with resident expert Klaus Ebner, looking at the G1 Victoria Mile on Saturday.
Ever wondered if we should have tested the new hospital space before moving in? Thinking that new piece of equipment won't work for your current workflow? Want to implement a new checklist but not sure if it will work? In this episode Vic and Ben speak with Andrew Petrosoniak and Christopher Hicks from Advanced Performance. Chris and Petro are both emergency physicians who have built an impressive repertoire of using simulation to explore and improve performance of team, systems and spaces in healthcare. Our conversation is wide ranging, offering perspectives on why this use of simulation is still relatively limited, as well as how the processes for this technique are evolving. We talked about design thinking and simulation, the use of framework analysis, the Macleamy curve, and the concepts of ROI for this work. Ben shared his favourite book on design principles. We referred to some other excellent podcasts including Paul Phrampus talking about connecting with hospital executives on One Million Lives, and our own episode of Simulcast discussing Nora Colman's paper saving $90 million testing a hospital before it was built. Lots more on the Advanced Performance website. Happy listening
Spencer guest hosts for PTF and brings 3 amazing guests along with himMarshall Sterling goes over the Santa Anita late pick 4Ray Cotolo talks about the 100K guaranteed woodbine early pick 5and Alex Henry goes over some exciting JRA G1 racing for after the Derby on Saturday night
This episode of the Harvard Macy Institute podcast features Dr Connie Bowe- clinician, educator, leader and researcher. She trained as a pediatric neurologist and has been active in medical education design and delivery throughout her career at Stanford and Brown Universities, UC Davis and beyond. In addition to teaching Neuroscience and Clinical Neurology at these institutions, she has directed Neurology clerkships, chaired strategic educational planning processes, chaired and participated in medical curricula reforms and faculty curriculum committees. In this episode, Connie shares her thoughts about leading change in academic organizations. She reflects on the significance of being attuned to culture, and of bringing everyone (including critics) along on the journey. Her work in developing case method teaching in medical programs is one such example. Connie tells us about what a systems approach really means in medical education, and we draw upon her publication with Liz Armstong on Assessment for Systems Learning. Connie has been a faculty leader within many HMI programs: Educators, Leaders and co-director of the systems approach to assessment program. As we wrap up the conversation, she tells us about the impact of HMI on her career and professional life, including the satisfaction of handing over leadership to safe hands. Your host for this episode is Victoria Brazil (Educators, '05, Leaders '07, Assessment ‘10). Victoria is Professor of Emergency Medicine at Bond University Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine. She hosts the HMI podcast and is co-producer of Simulcast-a podcast about healthcare simulation.
Join us for the April edition of the Simulcast Journal Club, hosted by Vic Brazil and Ben Symon, In this episode: Self-led debriefings, measuring team cognition, simulation as a basic computational mechanism in the brain, and picto-dictionaries. The papers Kumar P, Harrison NM, McAleer K, Khan I, Somerville SG. Exploring the role of self-led debriefings within simulation-based education: time to challenge the status quo?. Adv Simul. 2025;10(9). Evans JC, Evans MB, Lingard L. Team cognition in healthcare simulation: a framework for deliberate measurement. Adv Simul. 2025;10(12). Barsalou LW. Simulation, situated conceptualization, and prediction. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009;364(1521):1281–89. Kou M, Sanseau E, Kardong-Edgren S, von Hauff P, Ramachandra G, Walsh B, et al. Enhancing simulation-based healthcare education and research reporting using pictograms: does a picture paint a thousand words? Commentary from the International Distance Simulation Summit Pictogram Track. J Healthc Simul. 2025 Apr 14. Another great month on Simulcast. Happy listening
Simulcast with ABC TV and News Radio, Radio National's Religion and Ethics presents the funeral mass of His Holiness Pope Francis.Anchored from the Ultimo studios by ABC News presenter Jeremy Fernandez, the special features a panel of religion experts, including The Religion and Ethics Report host Andrew West, The Minefield's Scott Stephens, and Clare Johnson, Director of the ACU Centre for Liturgy and Professor of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology at Australian Catholic University. With live crosses from St Peter's Square in Vatican City by Kathryn Diss — ABC's Europe Correspondent, Geraldine Doogue — Host, ABC Radio National, and Noel Debien — Religion specialist, ABC Radio National and Compass.
Simulcast from our An Adoption Story series. Victor was adopted as a young boy and came to Auckland, New Zealand, when he was just four years old. Born in the town of Velikiye Luki in western Russia, his journey began with many unknowns.Now a science teacher and photographer in Christchurch, Victor has built a life full of curiosity, creativity, and meaningful connections in New Zealand. Alongside his everyday life, he continues a deeply personal and emotional journey — that lifelong search for answers about his birth mother.This is his story.
How do you define a podcast in 2025? Is it audio only? Do video podcasts count? If the content holds up with your eyes closed, is that a podcast? These are some of the questions we pose as we break down the mini-series, “What's A Podcast.” We share our thoughts on its immersive storytelling, stylistic choices, and the hot takes shared by the PMC team and community. Is podcasting still about independent voices, or is it destined to be shaped by corporate giants and their algorithms? We're weighing all sides, and we're still asking ourselves: Can we truly define this constantly evolving medium?Episode Highlights: [06:30] Discussion on the New Podcast Mini-Series[07:44] Defining What a Podcast Is[16:00] Challenges and Biases in Podcasting[24:36] Listener Reactions and Final Thoughts[33:01] Defining a Podcast: The Iterative Cycle[34:10] Simulcast vs. Podcast: A Debate[35:37] Listener Reactions and Critiques[37:13] Distribution and Monetization Challenges[39:06] The Role of Independent Podcasters[41:45] Corporate Influence and Podcast Definitions[46:14] Content and AlgorithmsLinks & Resources: The Podcasting Morning Chat: www.podpage.com/pmcJoin The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcastingWhat's A Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1jd71wbAp83anx7ihrrmsJ?si=gjBFISrLRNiZepQH4vrujw&nd=1&dlsi=c29642b28b7f495bRemember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community.Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0wBrought to you by iRonickMedia.com and NextGenPodcaster.comPlease note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you!--- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or marc@ironickmedia.comWant to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b
Welcome to Simulcast! In this special episode, Victoria Brazil is joined by Hege Ersdal and Benjamin Kamala, the joint first authors of a ground-breaking study just published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Their program aimed to reduce birth-related mortality in Tanzania, with spectacular success. The Safer Births Bundle integrated key elements: innovative simulation training, data-driven quality improvements, advanced clinical devices, and international collaboration and local empowerment. Neonatal mortality was reduced by 40 % and maternal deaths reduced by 75%. Congratulations to all involved. The article: Kamala BA, Ersdal HL, Moshiro RD, Guga G, Dalen I, Kvaløy JT, Bundala FA, Makuwani A, Kapologwe NA, Mfaume RS, Mduma ER, Mdoe P; Safer Births Bundle of Care Study Group. Outcomes of a Program to Reduce Birth-Related Mortality in Tanzania. N Engl J Med. 2025 Mar 13;392(11):1100-1110. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2406295.
HMI 30th anniversary podcast series Enriching Perspectives Through Global Collaboration : A conversation with Tom Aretz This episode of the Harvard Macy Institute podcast features Tom Aretz, an icon of the Harvard Macy community. Tom shares some of his remarkable career, from his athletic pursuits as an Olympic swimmer to his distinguished work as a clinician, educator, and leader in health care. Tom's passion for medical education shines through as he discusses his early interest in teaching and his interest in curriculum design. He eloquently describes curriculum as the "tangible expression of the soul of an academic institution," reflecting an institution's values, philosophy, and goals. Tom emphasizes the importance of aligning health care education with real-world needs, drawing on his experiences in over 40 countries. Highlighting innovative workforce solutions, he shares examples of "skills mix" and "task shifting" approaches that have transformed health care delivery around the world. From the vision technicians in India to the collaborative university model in Germany, these examples showcase how academic institutions can adapt to societal needs, empowering a diverse health care workforce. Tom's reflections on his international work underscore the value of learning from global perspectives and building an international network of scholars. He emphasizes the importance of listening, building trust, and avoiding preconceived notions when engaging in cross-cultural collaborations. Reflecting on his own career, Tom shares both successes and regrets, highlighting the importance of mentorship, teamwork, and maintaining a sense of humor. His deep appreciation for the Harvard Macy Institute shines through, as he describes the transformative impact of the program on his professional and personal life. Tom's parting words encapsulate the essence of his approach to education: keeping the joy in learning. He eloquently articulates the intrinsic joy of discovery and the human dimension of health care, emphasizing the importance of trust, mutual respect, and caring in the educational process. Your host for this episode is Victoria Brazil (Educators, '05, Leaders '07, Assessment ‘10). Victoria is a professor of emergency medicine at Bond University Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine. She hosts the HMI podcast and is co-producer of Simulcast - a podcast about healthcare simulation.
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Join us for the March edition of the Simulcast Journal Club, hosted by Vic Brazil and Ben Symon, In this episode: Integrating electronic medical records into simulations, learning from reluctant participants in paediatric simulation training, using tabletop sandbox simulations to understand emergency department care coordination, and quality in simulated participant programs in Australia. The papers Wu, T., & Coggins, A. R. (2025). Low-cost electronic medical record interface for healthcare simulation. Journal of Healthcare Simulation SRSIS, 1, S9–S11. https://doi.org/10.54531/AGRS5189 Hybinette, K., Praetorius, G., Ekstedt, M., & Pukk Härenstam, K. (2025). Navigating the complexity of emergency department care coordination: A qualitative exploration of adaptive strategies using a tabletop sandbox simulation. Applied Ergonomics, 125, 104466. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2025.104466 Newhouse, L., & Polwart, N. (2025). What can simulation educators learn from the reluctant participant? An exploration of the factors influencing engagement amongst adult learners participating in paediatric simulation training. Advances in Simulation, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41077-025-00331-9 Stokes-Parish, J., Bannatyne, A., Green, P., Alsaba, N., Turner, C., Marr, K., & Gough, S. (2025). Benchmarking person-centered simulated participant programs: A Delphi consensus study in an Australian context. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 99, 101683. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2024.101683 Another great month on Simulcast. Happy listening
Simulcast with Steven from BG Cast channel. Talking about UFOS in the Hood and Beating the Meat Simulator.Raised By Giants LInkTree:https://linktr.ee/raisedbygiantspod
The Rooster joins B-Mitch & Finlay to preview the Nationals' season before opening day's first pitch. Since becoming World Series Champions, the National's haven't been close to getting another and the fellas give their thoughts on why. We also get into Ovi's race for 894 and the Caps chance at a #1 seed.
This is our 200th episode of Simulcast. To mark the occasion, Vic, Ben. Jess and Jesse all shared some thoughts on what we think we've achieved, the impacts that Simulcast has had on us, and ventured some highlights We reflected on our first episode in 2016, and our review of Davis Gaba's Future vision of simulation in healthcare. Ben ventured that he thought we might end up like the Margaret and David of journal club hosts.
Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions. When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.Has your business been impacted by the recent fires? Apply now for a chance to receive one of 10 free tickets to SuperCrowdLA on May 2nd and 3rd and gain the tools to rebuild and grow!Devin: What is your superpower?Phillip: Faith-Driven InnovationTraditional car dealerships have long been associated with high-pressure sales tactics and hidden fees. But Phillip Ibrahim, CEO of Imotobank, is changing that by pioneering a new model that prioritizes transparency, convenience, and customer empowerment.When Phillip started selling cars online in 2001, he saw an opportunity to remove the unnecessary overhead costs that traditional dealerships pass onto customers. "What does this $20 million building add in value to the consumer?" he recalls asking himself. "And I couldn't answer anything positive other than the consumer has to pay for it."Fast forward to today, and Imotobank operates on a radically different model. Customers can browse, consult, and finalize their purchases through a streamlined digital experience. "Within 12 or 15 minutes, we have a computer meeting with them, we source a car if we don't have one already, and we fill the order," Phillip explains. "Five to seven days later, the car is delivered to their doorstep."Beyond convenience, Phillip's model is designed to make car buying fairer. "Most car dealers don't give that level of transparency, and we do," he says. "We share screens with customers, show them the best wholesale transactions, and explain why each option is priced the way it is." This consultative, open-book approach ensures that buyers understand what they're paying for—without the usual dealership markup games.But Imotobank's ambitions go beyond selling cars. The company is currently raising capital through a regulated investment crowdfunding campaign on Netcapital. With the funds, Phillip plans to unite 50 to 100 independent dealers under Imotobank's innovative umbrella. This will enable them to share technology, reduce costs, and provide better financing options for underserved consumers. "We want to create a captive finance company that doesn't prey on the consumer but gives them a reasonable rate," he explains.Phillip's vision for Imotobank isn't just about making car buying easier—it's about leveling the playing field for both consumers and independent dealers. "The future of the car business isn't static listings on a website," he says. "It's giving people proper advice, full transparency, and fair pricing."Traditional car dealerships have long been associated with high-pressure sales tactics and hidden fees. But Phillip Ibrahim, CEO of Imotobank, is changing that by pioneering a new model that prioritizes transparency, convenience, and customer empowerment.When Phillip started selling cars online in 2001, he saw an opportunity to remove the unnecessary overhead costs that traditional dealerships pass onto customers. "What does this $20 million building add in value to the consumer?" he recalls asking himself. "And I couldn't answer anything positive other than the consumer has to pay for it."Fast forward to today, and Imotobank operates on a radically different model. Customers can browse, consult, and finalize their purchases through a streamlined digital experience. "Within 12 or 15 minutes, we have a computer meeting with them, we source a car if we don't have one already, and we fill the order," Phillip explains. "Five to seven days later, the car is delivered to their doorstep."Beyond convenience, Phillip's model is designed to make car buying fairer. "Most car dealers don't give that level of transparency, and we do," he says. "We share screens with customers, show them the best wholesale transactions, and explain why each option is priced the way it is." This consultative, open-book approach ensures that buyers understand what they're paying for—without the usual dealership markup games.But Imotobank's ambitions go beyond selling cars. The company is currently raising capital through a regulated investment crowdfunding campaign on Netcapital. With the funds, Phillip plans to unite 50 to 100 independent dealers under Imotobank's innovative umbrella. This will enable them to share technology, reduce costs, and provide better financing options for underserved consumers. "We want to create a captive finance company that doesn't prey on the consumer but gives them a reasonable rate," he explains.Phillip's vision for Imotobank isn't just about making car buying easier—it's about leveling the playing field for both consumers and independent dealers. "The future of the car business isn't static listings on a website," he says. "It's giving people proper advice, full transparency, and fair pricing."tl;dr:Phillip Ibrahim founded Imotobank to revolutionize car buying with a transparent, customer-first approach.Imotobank's digital model allows customers to buy cars online in minutes with full pricing transparency.The company is raising capital on Netcapital to expand its network of independent dealers and services.Phillip's superpower—faith—has helped him embrace risk, rebuild after failure, and drive innovation.His story teaches us to trust opportunities, learn from setbacks, and lead with integrity and purpose.How to Develop Faith-Driven Innovation As a SuperpowerPhillip Ibrahim's superpower is rooted in faith—faith in himself, his ideas, and in divine guidance. "I trust that God has been good to me," he says, emphasizing that his ability to recognize new opportunities and adapt to challenges stems from this deep-seated belief. "Even if I make a mistake, He kind of fixes them up for me and makes them go more smoothly."Summary of the Superpower:Phillip's faith-driven mindset has allowed him to embrace risk and innovation with confidence. He describes his superpower as recognizing opportunities and having the courage to pursue them. "I'm the product of two engineers, and I ended up having two kids who are both studying mechanical engineering. My superpower is recognizing interesting and new things, being totally unafraid to try them." His faith acts as a guiding force, allowing him to navigate uncertainty with trust rather than fear.Illustrative Story:One of the most defining moments of Phillip's career came when he was at the peak of his business in 2006, selling 100 cars a month on eBay. "I never thought we were going anywhere but up," he recalls. However, a sudden system failure shut down all of his eBay accounts overnight, leaving his business with no foundation. The collapse was financially and emotionally devastating. "I had a $2 million local line of credit, a mortgage, and was charging $350,000 a month on my Amex card. Imagine how it felt to come crashing down." Instead of giving up, Phillip leaned on his faith. "I prayed, and I felt an epiphany: If I put all my energy into building something new and great, it would be far more productive than fighting the past." This resilience allowed him to rebuild his business into the innovative Imotobank model that is thriving today.Tips for Developing This Superpower:Trust in the Process: Be open to new opportunities and trust that challenges will lead to growth.Embrace Failure as a Lesson: View setbacks as stepping stones rather than roadblocks.Take Calculated Risks: Fear often holds people back from innovation—push past hesitation with confidence.Stay Rooted in Your Values: Whether faith-based or principle-driven, let your core beliefs guide decisions.Focus on Building, Not Fighting: Energy spent on creation is always more valuable than energy spent on conflict.By following Phillip Ibrahim's example and advice, you can make faith-driven innovation a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfilePhillip Ibrahim (he/him):CEO, Imotobank DealershipAbout Imotobank Dealership: We pioneered every aspect of the online sale and facilitation of automobiles. We were among the first on eBay 2001, YouTube 2008, Cargurus, OVE, Simulcast, gotomeeting...We innovated the use of technology to actually sell cars in real-time. Our goal is to continue to make buying cars as easy as ordering a pizza. Our overarching goal is to unite 50-100 dealerships across the country and work as one giant consortium to vertically integrate all the functions, reduce insurance costs, own a captive warranty company, own a captive finance company, own the finntech/software to operate the entity. Each dealer would buy shares in the company. Website: imotobank.comOther URL: netcapital.com/companies/imotobankdealershipBiographical Information:Phillip Ibrahim is a visionary entrepreneur and industry expert with a passion for innovation and service. As the CEO of Imotobank, he has redefined the car-buying experience by leveraging technology, transparency, and efficiency to better serve customers locally and worldwide. With a deep commitment to gratitude and excellence, Phillip has nurtured relationships with over 15,000 clients and continues to expand his impact.Beyond his leadership in the auto industry, Phillip is a sought-after expert witness, providing valuable insights to insurance companies and other entities navigating complex cases. His ability to optimize existing technologies and embrace new ideas makes him a dynamic problem solver and strategist. With expertise spanning automobile remarketing, internet distribution, finance, aviation, and global sales, he is always open to innovative collaborations and investment opportunities.Phillip's mission is clear: to build a company that reflects his faith and gratitude by delivering exceptional service and creating opportunities for growth.LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/phillip-ibrahim-5825142Support Our SponsorsOur generous sponsors make our work possible, serving impact investors, social entrepreneurs, community builders and diverse founders. Today's advertisers include FundingHope, Pivotal Health, SuperCrowdLA and Crowdfunding Made Simple. 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Audacy St Louis and Wichita Market Manager Becky Domyan and KMOX Brand Manager Steve Moore joined Megan Lynch announcing that on March 24, KMOX programming will air on 104.1FM in addition to 1120am.
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Season Five Episode Four: Keith Wilson In celebration of the Harvard Macy Institute's 30th anniversary, this blog & podcast series honors the remarkable individuals who have shaped and supported our community over the years. These accomplished educators, leaders, and champions of health professions education have contributed to the institute's enduring legacy. Through their leadership, innovation, and commitment to advancing education, they continue to inspire and guide future generations. Join us as we highlight their journeys, achievements, and reflections on the impact of HMI on their professional lives and the wider global community. This episode of the Harvard Macy Institute podcast features Dr. Keith Wilson, a much admired member of the HMI Community. Keith is an educator with Dalhousie University in Eastern Canada where he is the chair of assessment for the undergraduate medical education program, and the assessment and evaluation lead for postgraduate family medicine. A family physician by training currently working clinically in geriatrics, he also holds a PhD in experimental psychology that he completed prior to his medical studies. Keith has been faculty with the HMI educators, assessment and technology courses. In this wide-ranging conversation, Keith gives us insights into his insatiable curiosity and enthusiasm, and the diverse places and roles those character traits have taken him. We take a deep dive into technology, AI, and social media, and indulge in some crystal ball gazing about where those advances are taking us in education and in clinical practice. We reflect on the special place of the Harvard Macy Institute in Keith's career and his ongoing contributions to our community. The conversation is delightful and inspiring. Click here to listen now! Keith Wilson, BA, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, is the chair of assessment for undergraduate medical education and an associate professor of family medicine at Dalhousie University. He is also the medical director of geriatric assessment units at St. Joseph's Hospital in St. John, New Brunswick. Keith's academic interests include curricula design, assessment, continuing professional development, systems thinking in health professions education, and leadership. Your host for this episode is Victoria Brazil (Educators, '05, Leaders '07, Assessment ‘10). Victoria is Professor of Emergency Medicine at Bond University Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine. She hosts the HMI podcast, and is co-producer of Simulcast - a podcast about healthcare simulation.
Ben and Vic are back for 2025, reviewing the latest healthcare simulation literature in the February episode of the journal club. A call to honour SPs, saving $90million though simulation testing, cognitive biases in simulation debriefing and inspiring simulation-based improvement work from Tanzania. The papers Clark, L., et al (2024). Call to Action: Honoring Simulated Participants and Collaborating With Simulated Participant Educators. Simulation in Healthcare. Colman, Net al. (2024). The Business Case for Simulation-Based Hospital Design Testing: $90M Saved in Costs Avoided. Pediatric Quality and Safety, 9:e775. Meguerdichian, M. J., et al. (2024). When Common Cognitive Biases Impact Debriefing Conversations. Advances in Simulation, 9:48. Kamala, B. A et. al. (2025). Practice, Experiences, and Facilitators of Simulation-Based Training During One Year of Implementation in 30 Hospitals in Tanzania. SAGE Open Nursing, 11, 1–13. Another great month on Simulcast. Happy listening
What does the future hold for Purdue and college sports in the world of media. Purdue grad and sports media expert Kevin Sullivan )ksullivancommunications.com) talks with host Alan Karpick about what the Boilermaker program will need to do to be competitive in the media space over the next decade. This and much more on the Jan. 25, 2025 edition.
In our Jan. 18, 2025 edition of GoldandBlack.com Saturday Simulcast, we visit Purdue football expert Tom Dienhart as he shares the latest roster development for the 2025 season. That and much more.
Celebrating the collaboration with the “I Love To Tell The Story” Podcast with Dave Clark and Dusty Wells and the “Aging Angst and Alleluias Podcast” episode is an amazing conversation between Dave, Dusty and Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly. So what's her story, and why are Dave and Dusty so excited to share it? As her followers and subscribers already know, Mary Anne is the founder of an exceptional non-profit organization called the www.VerandaMinistries.org. Dave Clark says it right: “If you or someone in your family has had to walk through the dark journey known as Dementia and you are searching for honest answers from someone who truly understands, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Mary Anne strongly believes it's our Christian duty to treat our senior adults with respect and dignity and she lives out that call with unparalleled passion.” Be sure to also subscribe and follow “I Love To Tell The Story Podcast.” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-love-to-tell-the-story/id1708725179
In this episode of Simulcast, Vic Brazil is joined by Vicki LeBlanc and Glenn Posner to discuss their recent article "More Than a Feeling: Emotional Regulation Strategies for Simulation-Based Education" published in Advances in Simulation. The conversation delves into the importance of recognizing and addressing emotions in simulation-based learning environments. Vicki and Glenn share insights on why emotions are often seen as taboo or difficult to manage in simulation, despite being a natural part of clinical practice (and everyday life!). They explain how emotions impact cognitive processes like attention, judgment and memory, and why ignoring them can hinder learning objectives. We explore practical strategies for identifying emotional cues, assessing whether emotions are helpful or hindering, and employing implicit or explicit regulation techniques. We emphasize the need to normalize emotional responses and view them as valuable data, rather than something to be avoided. The article aims to provide simulation educators with a comprehensive framework for understanding and responding to the emotional aspects of simulation-based learning. It challenges the notion that simulation should be a purely rational endeavour, underscoring the vital role emotions play in preparing healthcare learners for the realities of clinical practice. Happy listening!
In our Jan. 11, 2025 edition of Saturday Simulcast we talk Purdue hoops and much more with former Boilermaker All-Big Ten guard Willie Deane and BTN analyst Bruce Weber. And, Tom Dienhart works hard to make sense of all the comings and goings of the transfer portal.
Another day in the last days of the "Grand Experiment" in liberal democracy. Robyn Kincaid and Tara discuss the madness! _________________________________ Head on with Robyn Kincaid is on 5 nights a week! https://headon.live/ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
In our Jan. 4, 2025 edition, you will hear from GoldandBlack.com football writer Tom Dienhart on the latest on the transfer portal and Purdue's moves in and around it. Also, the voice of Purdue men's basketball, Rob Blackman, gives a detailed analysis of Purdue's 81-61 win at Minnesota and looks ahead to Sunday's big game against Northwestern. Finally, tributes and recollections from two of Frank Kendrick's teammates, Dick Satterfield and Mike Steele, in our final segment.
The staff of GoldandBlack.com puts perspective in the Purdue sports happenings of 2024 and offers thoughts on what we might see in 2025.
Another day in the last days of the "Grand Experiment" in liberal democracy. Io, Saturnalia! Matt Gaetz is the perfect MAGAt - a sexually-deviant scum. Joe Manchin attacks Dems as not being "working class" enough, though he voted against every damn policy to help workers. Tara joins Roxanne Kincaid to discuss the madness. _________________________________ Head on with Robyn Kincaid is on 5 nights a week! https://headon.live/ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
Coach Barry Odom joins us for the opening segment of the Dec. 21 edition of Saturday Simulcast. Purdue's 38th head football coach talks about coaching staff moves, the transfer portal and roster development. Also, GoldandBlack.com Brian Neubert talks about the state of Purdue men's basketball as it heads to No. 2 Auburn for Saturday's matchup. Tom Dienhart will join us in the final segment to get you up to date on all that is going on in the world of Boilermaker football.
Another day in the last days of the "Grand Experiment" in liberal democracy. In Republicon Bizarro World, the patriots who stood against the violent Trumpanzee traitors are the problem and Traitor Trump is a hero saving democracy. Tara and Robyn Kincaid from headon.live get together to discuss the madness. _________________________________ Head on with Robyn Kincaid is on 5 nights a week! https://headon.live/ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
Simulating ICU transports to determine lift sizes. Meta-debriefing, clinical debriefing in operating theatres, and supporting psychological safety. Another great episode on Simulcast journal club to close out 2024. We'll be back in February 2025! And, for bonus holiday viewing… also check out Ben Symon's brilliant talk at the Victorian Simulation Alliance on the importance of algorithm design in healthcare and how simulation can help. The articles (with links): - Barnett SG, Stephens KM. Simulated impact of lift car sizes on transport of critical care patients: Informing the design of the New Dunedin Hospital. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2024 May;52(3):188-196. Kumar, Prashant et al. Exploring the Meta-debrief: Developing a Toolbox for Debriefing the Debrief. Simulation in Healthcare, October 22, 2024 Phillips, Emma et al. Development and validation of the theatre team tool (TTT): A clinical debriefing tool for multidisciplinary theatre teams. Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Volume 58, 2024. Vaughn, J. et al. Promoting psychological safety in simulation using a novel visual tool: A mixed-methods quasi-experimental study, Nurse Education Today, Volume 146, 2025, Happy holidays and thanks for listening to Simulcast in 2024!
GoldandBlack.com's Brian Neubert and Tom Dienhart discuss the start of the Barry Odom Era with Purdue football.
Another day in the last days of the "Grand Experiment" in liberal democracy. Coward Christopher Wray cuts and runs from the FBI. Ana Kasparian is a MAGAt. Betrayal! Some Dems vote to harm trans kids. Tara and Robyn Kincaid from https://headon.live/ discuss the madness. _________________________________ Head on with Robyn Kincaid is on 5 nights a week! https://headon.live/ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
About Last Night: Bengals-Cowboys 'The Simpsons' simulcast; Kevin Stefanski re-affirms Jameis Winston as Browns' starter full 464 Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:38:46 +0000 S3Aaod8MEDZzUxxW3uKZbc8WrWJbNyo7 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports About Last Night: Bengals-Cowboys 'The Simpsons' simulcast; Kevin Stefanski re-affirms Jameis Winston as Browns' starter The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
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The Everyday Sniper Podcast: Simulcast Hell I am trying to simulcast this podcast to multiple destinations without using third party paid apps, but clearly that is not happening because the final product sounds like shit to me. All the feeds except the Vimeo Video one sounds like crap to me. The sound was doing that underwater thing. But if you are good with this podcast, the topics I covered were pretty light. PRS Divisions Area419 One Piece Mount This was two tries at this today and clearly my stuff is not correct to pull off a multiple destination cast. If you go to the direct Vimeo video it's the best sound. Crazy right Heck I bought a hardware product to do this and even that doesn't work on Mac correctly.
GoldandBlack.com staffers Tom Dienhart and Alan Karpick hash out the latest in the Purdue football coaching search. Is it nearing an end? Does Purdue have its next coach? Thanks to the Union Club Hotel. BTW: GoldandBlack.com makes the perfect holiday gift, by the way. Gift subscriptionsare available at a 40% discount off our annual subscription.
Another day in the last days of the "Grand Experiment" in liberal democracy. Republicons have nothing in store for America but hate and division. Health insurance racket CEO gunned down in the streets of NYC and media acts like "your money or your life" health care is normal. Simulcast with Robyn Kincaid from https://headon.live/ to discuss the madness. _________________________________ Head on with Robyn Kincaid is on 5 nights a week! https://headon.live/ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
Purdue football past, present and future talk with GoldandBlack.com staffers Mike Carmin, Tom Dienhart and Alan Karpick following Purdue's historic 66-0 loss at Indiana.
Purdue football talk after the Boilermakers 24-17 loss at Michigan State with Mike Carmin, Tom Dienhart and Alan Karpick.
Purdue-Penn State postgame wrap plus day-after analysis of the Boilermakers' dramatic men's hoops win over No. 2 Alabama from the GoldandBlack.com staff of Mike Carmin, Tom Dienhart and host Brian Neubert.
Another day in the last days of the "Grand Experiment" in liberal democracy. Traitor Trump's fascist minions are already admitting Project 2025 is the plan all along. Racist texts sent to our fellow Americans from the Trump cult. Robyn Kincaid from https://headon.live/ joins Tara to discuss the madness. _________________________________ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
Another day in the United States of Serfs and Lords. Traitor Trump is elected again. It must be nice to have the privilege to celebrate the election of a fascist. And More! Simulcast with Robyn Kincaid We discuss the madness! _________________________________ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
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