Podcasts about tachypsychia

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Latest podcast episodes about tachypsychia

House of Strauss
episode 4: Adrenaline

House of Strauss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 42:36


Ethan and Allie talk about adrenaline, the sickness that makes victory so sweet. Additional help from JJ Redick, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala and Draymond Green. Shout out to puking! 0:00- Introduction 1:00- Upcoming in this episode 2:30- Dumb Questions 4:30- What is Adrenaline 6:45- Noradrenaline vs Adrenaline 8:15- Evolution of Adrenaline 9:20- JJ Reddick 10:45- Pregame jitters 14:30- JJ Reddick 15:00- Andre Iguodala on matching Adrenaline 16:40- Iggy on positives and negatives of Adrenaline 17:15- Harnessing Adrenaline 19:05- Intensity of a game 21:20- Tachypsychia 25:50- Impact of fear on time 26:50- Unconscious decision making 28:00- Lingering Adrenaline 32:30- Adrenaline dumping 34:40- Draymond Green 35:40- Give and take of Adrenaline 36:20- Embracing fear 37:00- JJ Reddick on nerves 39:00- Usefulness of fear

SAMatters Radio
SAM 129 | Interview with Beaver Dam Fire & Rescue Chief Alan Mannel

SAMatters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 57:02


Beaver Dam (WI) Fire Chief, Alan Mannel, was working as a police officer in Crete, Illinois where a suspect opened fire on officers while they were attempting to apprehend him following a shooting incident in a neighboring Park Forest. Then-patrolman Mannel, ended up discharging his weapon three times, though he only remembered shooting twice. He also described experiencing a mild form of auditory exclusion where sounds – including not hearing the multiple shots fired by officers and by the assailant. Officer Mannel also was not, at the time of the shootout, wearing his department-issued ballistic vest. After the assailant fired a shot that Officer Mannel heard whiz by his ear, he shot the suspect in the head, ending the shootout.   Our sponsor: Midwest Fire MidwestFire.com   Intro music Safety Dance (1982) Men Without Hats GMC - Virgin Records   Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com   Guest contact information: Alan Mannel Beaver Dam Fire & Rescue amannel@cityofbeaverdam.com   Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/   Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424

SAMatters Radio
SAM 059 | Understanding Time Distortion

SAMatters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 39:42


Individuals impacted by tachypsychia have described it as having the appearance that time is elongated, giving the appearance that events are moving slower than reality. The opposite has also been described, where it appears time is speeding up, sometimes moving so fast that things appeared blurred.   In this episode we will also review a near-miss event where rapidly changing conditions at an apartment building fire put firefighters in a dangerous position.   Our sponsor: Midwest Fire MidwestFire.com   Intro music Safety Dance (1982) Men Without Hats GMC - Virgin Records   Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com   Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/   Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com   612-548-4424

SAMatters Radio
SAM 023 | Three feet from death. An interview with Captain John Lightly - Part 2

SAMatters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 60:57


On this episode I continue my interview with Captain John Lightly. John as served as a member of the Youngstown, Ohio Fire Department for 13 years. Youngstown FD has 8 stations and a sworn strength of 135 firefighters. John’s married and has twin daughters who are in 3rd grade. So you can imagine how exciting… and hectic John’s life is. I really appreciate him sitting down with me and sharing his close call survivor story where he almost died as a result of being caught in a flashover. For reasons that will become obvious during the interview, I title this episode “3 feet from death” and dedicate to all the firefighters who’ve been caught in a flashover and did not live to tell their story.   In this two-part story, you will learn:  1.How John conducted his size up and made a determination, based on clues and cues that formed his situational awareness, that there was a high probability the house was occupied. 2.How the flashover occurred within two minutes of entry – a recurring theme I see at flashover casualty incidents. 3.How communications challenges influenced understanding among crew members. 4.How John experienced TachyPsychia – or a slowing down of time when the flashover occurred. 5.Listen to John describe how he felt intuition – in the form of a sick feeling in his gut – and a feeling that someone had punched him in the stomach. 6.John will also talk about self-speak – the neurological phenomenon where we talk to ourselves during high consequence situations – only John doesn’t call it self-speak. I’ll let him explain. 7.How John’s entry the first two times were under the premise of assuming the risk of being a firefighter. Yet he admits his entry the third time – he was creating risk… not assuming it.       Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com   On-Line Academy http://www.samatters.com/situational-awareness-matters-academy/   Upcoming Events Schedule http://www.samatters.com/programs-keynote/eventschedule/   Books and Videos (Store) http://www.samatters.com/store/   Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/   Close Call Survivor Website www.CloseCallSurvivor.com   Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424    

SAMatters Radio
SAM 022 | Three feet from death. An interview with Captain John Lightly - Part 1

SAMatters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 52:12


This episode is Part 1 of a 2-part interview with Captain John Lightly. John as served as a member of the Youngstown, Ohio Fire Department for 13 years. Youngstown FD has 8 stations and a sworn strength of 135 firefighters. John’s married and has twin daughters who are in 3rd grade. So you can imagine how exciting… and hectic John’s life is. I really appreciate him sitting down with me and sharing his close call survivor story where he almost died as a result of being caught in a flashover. For reasons that will become obvious during the interview, I title this episode “3 feet from death” and dedicate to all the firefighters who’ve been caught in a flashover and did not live to tell their story.   In this two-part story, you will learn:  1.How John conducted his size up and made a determination, based on clues and cues that formed his situational awareness, that there was a high probability the house was occupied. 2.How the flashover occurred within two minutes of entry – a recurring theme I see at flashover casualty incidents. 3.How communications challenges influenced understanding among crew members. 4.How John experienced TachyPsychia – or a slowing down of time when the flashover occurred.  5.Listen to John describe how he felt intuition – in the form of a sick feeling in his gut – and a feeling that someone had punched him in the stomach. 6.John will also talk about self-speak – the neurological phenomenon where we talk to ourselves during high consequence situations – only John doesn’t call it self-speak. I’ll let him explain. 7.How John’s entry the first two times were under the premise of assuming the risk of being a firefighter. Yet he admits his entry the third time – he was creating risk… not assuming it.   Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com   On-Line Academy http://www.samatters.com/situational-awareness-matters-academy/   Upcoming Events Schedule http://www.samatters.com/programs-keynote/eventschedule/   Books and Videos (Store) http://www.samatters.com/store/   Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/   Close Call Survivor Website www.CloseCallSurvivor.com   Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424