Emergency Medicine Cases – Where the Experts Keep You in the Know. For show notes, quizzes, videos and more learning tools please visit emergencymedicinecases.com
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This is wilderness medicine education from the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the Univeristy of Utah. It is designed for use in the Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS) program, but anyone who goes into the backcountry should study this material. Log onto: www.wildmedu.org for more information.
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The podcast for medical providers at the edges, bringing you digestible updates at the growing edge of Wilderness Medicine, Wilderness EMS, Search and Rescue, and more.
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Are you drawn to thrilling survival stories where characters overcome impossible odds? The Crux: True Survival Stories is your podcast. Join us for gripping tales of resilience and invaluable insights into wilderness survival and the mindset needed to overcome adversity. Hosted by Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen, both passionate about wilderness and medicine, our podcast is fueled by real-life stories and the pivotal moments that determine life or death outcomes. Tune in for captivating ...
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Stay current with new and noteworthy cutting-edge topics in wilderness medicine and adventure through the Wilderness Medicine Podcast, the official podcast of the Wilderness Medical Society. You won’t want to miss our engaging approach to discussing current articles from the Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal and highlighting adventures, programs, and other research related to this exciting field.
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Welcome to The Becoming Podcast, where we talk about modern-day rites of passage, radical transformation, and other times of becoming in our lives...and how these times can be a catalyst to become more of who you are. Hosted by coach, doula + author Jessie Harrold.
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Welcome to Roots to Riches, hosted by Justin Benton, the podcast where natural healing meets the pursuit of wealth, freedom, and purpose. This show is all about helping you harness the power of nature, mindset, and timeless principles to build a life of true abundance. We start with the roots: health, wealth and purpose. From there, we grow upward toward all types of riches be it impact, financial freedom, and control of your inner-peace. Through inspiring stories, actionable insights, and l ...
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Join Dr Daniel Grace in The Wilderness Medic podcast, featuring interviews with leading figures from the world of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine, discussions regarding common medical problems on expedition and much more! www.thewildernessmedic.com
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Somewhere between Canada and Iceland, Dr Éric Contant will talk about wilderness, remote and resuscitation medicine. Articles will be reviewed, physiology will be studied, guests will be interviewed and fingers will be frozen.
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Dr. John McCormick discusses the healthcare industry and his vision for providing affordable quality health care for all.
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RED MED is a platform for healthcare professionals (HCPs) working in or aspiring to join Rescue, Expedition & Disaster Response teams, along with HCPs working in the wilderness, humanitarian or tactical spheres. On this podcast we share information, ideas and experiences, course information and connect like-minded members of the RED MED community Hosted by: Chris Gibson FAWM WP-C TP-C (Wilderness, Flight & Tactical Paramedic, SOS Medical Services, author of Rescue, Expedition & Disaster Medi ...
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Out There is a podcast that explores big questions through intimate stories in the great outdoors.
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From the University of Utah School of Medicine - Prepare to Explore! For all who venture into the outdoors, take the knowledge of wilderness medicine with you. Log onto BWLS.online to learn how to certify in BWLS - Basic Wilderness Life Support.
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Welcome to the Dirt Medicine Podcast, where the blood meets the mud! The purpose of this podcast is to bring medical education to the combat medic no matter where he is on the globe. Specifically I will be addressing new advances in trauma care, tactical combat casualty care updates, USSOCOM Advanced Tactical Practitioner scope of practice and protocols (TMEPs), and other topics of interest to the combat medic, SOCM, 18D, PJ, IDMT, IDC, corpsman, etc. My focus is to educate the guy on the gr ...
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Conversations about everything that’s missing. Mike is a physician and teaches wilderness and survival medicine.
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How can we walk our walk on a deeply transitioning planet with more authenticity and grace? The Ten Laws w/East Forest podcast dives into conversations with creatives, thought leaders, musicians, researchers, dreamers and more (sometimes all of the above) as well as occasional free guided meditations plus rare East Forest musical offerings. Learn more at, eastforest.org.
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Carry the One is a small team of young scientists at UCSF who are passionate about bringing science stories straight to the public's ear in an entertaining, digestible way. Tune in for stories ranging from current research to science history, from medical science to the natural and social sciences. -- Visit us at carrytheoneradio.com Twitter: @CTORadio Instagram: @carrytheoneradio To support the show: www.patreon.com/carrytheone
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This podcast exists to help motivate others to grow by integrating practical skills, leadership principals and teaching elements of the wilderness into our everyday lives.
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SH Lakeland Emergency Medicine is a 3-year Community based program where we focus on training excellent residents to take care of anyone, anywhere at anytime. Our focus will be to provide a community perspective on EM residency training.
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Prescribing Faith is a podcast where two first-year medical students share their insights on the crossroads of faith, medicine, and the journey that led them to this noble profession.
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Discover the premier and original podcast dedicated to wildland firefighting, the vibrant culture surrounding wildland firefighters, firefighter mental health and physical performance, and the wilderness - The Anchor Point Podcast... Join our global community as we delve into the captivating stories of Wildland Firefighters, shed light on career opportunities, promote fire prevention awareness, educate the public, and openly discuss the mental health struggles and triumphs faced by firefight ...
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Jahan Khamsehzadeh: Psychedelic Plant Medicines as Nature's Communicators, Healers, and Connectors
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1:03:19Join me for a discussion with Jahan Khamsehzadeh, Ph.D., psychedelic guide, teacher, researcher, and journeyer with over 20 years of formal and informal research, has taken 1000+ personal psychedelic plant medicine journeys, and guided almost 700 journeys for others. Jahan astutely guides us through what psychedelics are and some specific medicines…
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Why you shouldn't fear "self-funding" your health plan
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16:03In this episode, Dr. John and Peter discuss the fears that many employers have about switching to a self-funded plan, thinking mistakenly that they are going to pay for every dollar the group incurs for medical claims. Learn how stop-loss protects against large claims and how tailored benefits, patient advocacy and data driven reports can result in…
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Deserted Island Survival: 6 Teens Defied Odds for 15 Months | E 176
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36:21In this episode of the Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Julie Henningsen and Kaycee McIntosh recount the astonishing real-life story of six teenage boys from Tonga who were stranded on a deserted island for 15 months in 1965. Contrary to the dark narrative of 'Lord of the Flies,' these boys formed a harmonious and organized mini-society, sho…
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In this episode, we look into the unsettling truth behind some of the most breathtaking wilderness lakes. Though they may appear crystal clear and untouched, many are harboring dangerous intestinal bacteria like E. coli and Entercocci. We explore how these pathogens end up in seemingly pristine waters, the risks they pose to hikers, and what can be…
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What Millionaires Know That You Don’t (Yet) With Harrison Wilder
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30:23How to Start at the Top: Harrison Wilder on High-Ticket Offers and Entrepreneurial Success In this episode of the Roots to Riches podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting Harrison Wilder, a corporate strategist and entrepreneur with an executive MBA from George Washington University. Harrison, who works behind the scenes with his wife Eileen Wilder, …
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9/11 Survivors: Those Who Escaped the South Tower via Stairwell A : E 175
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37:16In this episode of The Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen explore the harrowing survival stories from the South Tower during the 9/11 attacks. When United Airlines Flight 175 struck between floors 77-85, only one stairwell remained intact - Stairwell A. Faced with conflicting information and impossible choi…
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Living After the Bite: Life with Alpha-Gal Syndrome
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9:45In “Living After the Bite: Life with Alpha-Gal Syndrome,” we follow the personal journey of Sailor Brukard as she tnavigats the challenges of alpha-gal syndrome — a serious allergic condition triggered by a tick bite that causes a reaction to mammalian meat and products. From the shock of diagnosis to the daily realities of label-reading, restauran…
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Ep. 34 - Don't wander alone in the healthcare wilderness!
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14:19The ACA is on track to raise premiums up to 30% in 2026. This will cause legacy carriers to raise rates as well, with employers and employees ultimately paying the price. The good news is, there are alternative ways to obtain health care for those who are willing to do things differently. Ovation Health is proud to say our groups haven't had a rate…
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EM Quick Hits 66 Pediatric Torticollis, Stable Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias, Post-intubation Neurocritical Care, Hyponatremia Correction Rates, Paronychia Management, Women in EM Leader Series with Judith ...
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1:31:24On this EM Quick Hits podcast: Pediatric Torticollis with Dr. Deb Shconfeld, Approach to Stable Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias with Dr. Anand Swaminathan, Post-intubation Neurocritical Care 5 best practices with Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak, Hyponatremia Correction Rates with Dr. Justin Morgenstern, Paronychia Management with Dr. Andrew Tagg, and Women i…
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Lightning Strike Survival: The Most Spectacular Rescue in American Mountaineering History | E 174
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36:48This episode of the Crux True Survival Stories Podcast examines the events of July 26, 2003, when a lightning strike on Grand Teton's Exum Ridge triggered what became known as the most spectacular rescue in American mountaineering history. Thirteen climbers from an Idaho health products company were ascending the technical route at 13,000 feet when…
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Steve Sims Unfiltered: One Last Ride with the Legend
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29:41From Blue Fishing to Going for Stupid: The Steve Sims Story In this episode of the Roots to Riches podcast, we delve into the life and legacy of the incredible Steve Sims. I'm your host, Justin Benton, and today we reflect on the profound impact Steve had on so many lives. Known for his book "Blue Fishing" and his unique ability to connect people, …
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You’re deep in the backcountry, on a multi-day backpacking trip, when the air thickens, the sky darkens, and smoke suddenly fills the air. What started as a peaceful trek has turned into a race against time. In “Smoke on the Trail,” we listen to Dar Kreimer tell her harrowing story of being forced to evacuate as a wildfire rapidly approached. We’ll…
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Unequal Grounds: Wilderness Medicine Across Cultures
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13:00In this episode, Ajeyo De explores the evolving field of wilderness medicine and its critical role in addressing the unique healthcare needs of diverse populations around the world. He creates a framework for delivering equitable care in environments where traditional systems fall short. Join us as we examine how wilderness medicine isn’t just for …
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The Last Goodbye: Survival in the Gulf of Mexico | E 173
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24:14In March 2012, two lifelong friends and former Marines, Ken Henderson and Ed Cohen, embarked on what should have been a perfect fishing trip to the oil rigs 50 miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. Within minutes, their 30-foot boat suffered catastrophic failure and sank beneath them, leaving them stranded in frigid 65-degree waters with no rescue …
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Breathing High: Can Xenon Gas Boost Climber Performance at Altitude?
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12:20Recent headlines report that British climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest in record time after using xenon gas as part of their pre-acclimatization strategy. But what is xenon, and does it truly enhance performance at altitude? We dive into the science behind this noble gas, its effects on the body, and whether it could be a game-changer—or…
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The Becoming Podcast | Season 7; Episode 5 | Renée Hartleib on walking the Camino, and the devastating housefire she returned to
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53:47By Jessie Harrold
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In this episode Dr. John and Peter discuss the issues related to healthcare fraud and how this directly impacts both members and employers. Find out how prior authorizations can help minimize fraud and also lead to better patient outcomes.By Dr. John McCormick
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Lost in the World's Largest Sandbox: The Steiner Family Tragedy | E172
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38:21In this episode of the Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Julie Henningsen and Kaycee McIntosh recount the harrowing tale of a French family's dream vacation that turned into a nightmare at White Sands National Park in New Mexico. The episode delves into the extreme conditions and decisions that led to the deaths of David and Ornella Steiner, …
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In Trail Hydration: What to Drink and Why, we dive into the science and strategy behind staying properly hydrated during outdoor adventures. Whether you’re hiking, trail running, or spending long days in the backcountry, knowing what to drink—and when—can make all the difference in performance, safety, and recovery. We explore the pros and cons of …
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How To Structure Financing Options To Remove All Buyer Resistance
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26:33Unlocking High Ticket Sales: The Power of Certainty and Follow-Up Welcome back to the Roots to Riches podcast, where we explore the intersection of natural healing and unstoppable success. I'm your host, Justin Benton, and today we're diving deep into the world of high-ticket offers and how to convert prospects into clients. In this episode, I shar…
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Ep 205 Leading from the Inside Out: Building Teams, Trust and Purpose in Emergency Medicine
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1:38:05In this podcast, with Dr. Thom Mayer, Dr. Carolyn Snider and Dr. Howard Ovens, on leading from the inside out, we cover foundational principles, practical habits, and transformative insights that can make any member of an ED team a more effective, compassionate, and adaptive leader. Here, you’ll find tools, philosophy, and stories that just might t…
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Somali Pirates vs Navy SEALs: The Shocking True Story Behind Captain Phillips | E171
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42:43In this explosive episode of The Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen dive into five days of pure terror on the high seas. When four armed Somali pirates stormed the Maersk Alabama in 2009, Captain Richard Phillips made a split-second decision that would either save his crew—or cost him his life. What followe…
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#38: All Things EncephalopathyWilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: www.wemjournal.orgQuestions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating? Send an email to: [email protected] 1: Journal ClubTitle: Encephalopathy at High Altitude: Hyponatremia or High Altitude Cerebral Edema? Article link: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/…
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Heavy, Wet, and Deadly: Understanding wet snow avalanches
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8:26In this podcast, we unpack the hidden danger of wet snow avalanches—slow-moving but incredibly powerful slides that occur as spring temperatures rise. Learn how melting snow and rain transform stable slopes into deadly terrain, what science tells us about snowpack saturation, and why these avalanches are often underestimated. Whether you’re a backc…
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Frozen Fifteen Feet from Safety: How Jean Hilliard Survived 6 Hours at -22°F | E170
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52:57On December 20th, 1980, 19-year-old Jean Hilliard experienced what doctors call medically impossible. After her car slid off an icy road in rural Minnesota during a blizzard with temperatures at -22°F, Jean made the difficult decision to walk two miles through whiteout conditions to reach her friend Wally Nelson's farmhouse. Dressed only in cowboy …
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In this podcast we explore the hidden hazards of hiking through spring and summer snow. As the mountains begin to thaw, trails once buried in winter snow reveal a new set of challenges—soft snowfields, collapsing crusts, and the dreaded posthole. In this episode, we dive into what really happens beneath your boots during shoulder season hikes, why …
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Disaster Strikes! The Haunting Descent: Marco Siffredi's Obsession with Everest's Greatest Line | E 169
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27:17In 2002, 23-year-old French snowboarder Marco Siffredi vanished without a trace while attempting to snowboard down Mount Everest's treacherous Hornbein Couloir. This gripping episode of Disaster Strikes explores the tragic story of an elite extreme athlete whose deadly obsession with conquering Everest's most dangerous descent route led to one of m…
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Lost in Sierra Nevada: Tiffany Slaton Survives 24 Days Alone | E 168
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39:37Picture this: You're a medical professional on a routine work trip when suddenly you're playing a real-life game of survival that makes Bear Grylls look like a weekend camper. Meet Tiffany Slaton, the dialysis tech from Georgia who accidentally became the Sierra Nevada's most badass temporary resident. What started as just another day at the office…
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Ep. 23 - Inhaled Xenon Gas for Altitude Adaptation
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19:34Exploring Xenon Gas for Altitude Acclimatization and Sport Performance In this episode of Wilderness Medicine Updates, host Patrick Fink delves into the use of inhaled xenon gas for sports performance enhancement and altitude acclimatization. The discussion is prompted by a recent claim from a UK climbing team that xenon helped them achieve a rapid…
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Strap on your pack and join us for Health in Every Step where we talk about the health benefits and potential pitfalls of rucking in the wilderness. Whether you’re a seasoned weight-walker or just curious about adding a weighted backpack to your fitness routine, we explore how rucking impacts your body, mind, and performance. We break down the scie…
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EM Quick Hits 65 Occipital Nerve Block, PoCUS in Pulmonary Embolism, Myelopathy, Team Resuscitation, Incidental Neutropenia, Peer Programs
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1:08:14On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Dr. Mathew MacArther on Occipital Nerve Block, Dr. Ian Chernoff on PoCUS in Pulmonary Embolism, Dr. Hans Rosenberg on Myelopathy, Dr. Shawn Segeren on Team Resuscitation, Dr. Brit Long on Incidental Neutropenia and Dr. Kylie Booth on Peer Programs. Please help ensure continued Free Open Access of the entire EM…
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The Kyrgyzstan Kidnapping: A Climbing Dream Turned Nightmare | E 167
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35:25This gripping episode explores one of climbing's most harrowing incidents—the 2000 kidnapping of four young American climbers in Kyrgyzstan's remote mountains. Tommy Caldwell, Beth Rodden, Jason Singer Smith, and John Dickey were world-class athletes with a North Face sponsorship to establish first ascents on untouched granite walls. Their dream ex…
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Enhancement or Harm? The Medical Truth About Performance Drugs
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17:09Welcome to “Enhancement or Harm?” where we look into the world of performance-enhancing drugs, We’ll explore the medical science behind these substances: how they work, what they do to the body, and the very real risks they pose — not just to elite athletes, but to everyday people chasing an edge. Whether it’s the pressure to win, the allure of str…
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The Pilot Who Was Sucked Out of His Own Plane at 17,000 Feet | E 166
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43:10Get ready for the most unbelievable survival story you've ever heard. Hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen deliver a jaw-dropping tale that sounds like Hollywood fiction but is 100% real—and it happened at 400 mph, 17,000 feet above ground. Picture this: June 10th, 1990. British Airways Flight 5390. Thirteen minutes after takeoff, the cockpit…
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Delivering Hope ft. Dr. Jamie Erwin
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1:08:45In this week’s episode, we are honored to welcome Dr. Jamie Erwin, a Fort Worth native obstetrician and gynecologist. Join us as we reflect on how faith shapes the practice of women’s health—from walking with patients through grief, infertility, and trauma, to embracing joy in unexpected moments. Through stories and scripture, we consider what it m…
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Ocean’s 7: The Film That Pays Has Been Released!
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21:21Join the Movement: How Ocean 7 is Transforming Lives and Winning Awards Welcome to another exciting episode of "Roots to Riches," where natural healing meets unstoppable success. I'm your host, Justin Benton, and today we have some thrilling updates and announcements that you won't want to miss. Documentary Nominations and Red Carpet Events We kick…
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Disaster Strikes! The Last Transmission: 33 Souls Lost in Hurricane Joaquin | E 165
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33:31In this episode of 'The Crux: Disaster Strikes,' host Julie Henningsin delves into the harrowing story of the cargo ship El Faro, which sank near The Bahamas on October 1st, 2015, claiming all 33 lives on board. Through the recovered voyage data recorder, we gain a chilling insight into the ship's final hours. Henningsin explores the crew dynamics,…
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In this podcast, we look into the real-life challenges of recognizing and managing heart emergencies in remote environments. Out here, symptoms don’t wait, and time is not on your side. A heart attack in the backcountry isn’t just a medical emergency — it’s a logistical one. Rapid evacuation can mean the difference between life and death, but it st…
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Trapped in Ice: The Karluk Shipwreck Arctic Survival Story | E 164
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27:11In this episode of The Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen explore the ill-fated voyage of the Karluk during the 1913 Canadian Arctic Expedition. They discuss the questionable leadership of expedition organizer Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the concerns about the ship's seaworthiness, and the harrowing events that …
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Finding Alignment with Your Divine Assignment: A Journey of Faith and Business Welcome to another episode of Roots to Riches, where natural healing meets unstoppable success. I'm your host, Justin Benton, and today I want to share a personal journey that intertwines faith, business, and the pursuit of alignment with one's true calling. In this epis…
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Mineral vs. Chemical: The Sunscreen Showdow
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12:11In this episode, we break down the key differences between physical (mineral) and chemical sunscreens—what they are, how they work, and which one might be right for you. You’ll learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each type, including how they perform on different skin types, how they feel, and their impact on both your health and the en…
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Ep 204 High Risk Pulmonary Embolism Management
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1:24:06There are many nuances in the management of patients with pulmonary embolism in cardiac arrest, peri-arrest or simply in shock: We need to optimize oxygenation and airway management, hemodynamic support, acid/base management, thrombolysis and/or catheter-directed therapies that Anton dives into with guest experts Dr. Lauren Westafer, Dr. Bourke Til…
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Twice-Rescued: The Student Who Needed Saving from Mount Fuji Two Times in Four Days | E 163
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40:54In this episode of The Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen delve into the allure and dangers of Mount Fuji. They discuss the historical significance and the cultural importance of Japan's tallest peak, which attracts hundreds of thousands of climbers annually. The episode covers the tragic yet sensational st…
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Reef Safe: How Sunscreen Choices Impact Coral Health
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9:58In this episode, we dive beneath the surface of the water and explore how sunscreen can have devastating effects on coral reefs. Scientists have discovered that certain common ingredients are toxic to coral larvae and contribute to coral bleaching. We’ll uncover the science behind the issue, the surprising scale of the impact, and what you can do t…
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The Becoming Podcast | Season 7; Episode 4 | Cindy DiTiberio on motherhood, divorce + how psychedelics helped her find her voice
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1:04:07Welcome back to another episode of The Becoming Podcast, all! I'm delighted to bring you my conversation with writer Cindy DiTiberio today. I've been following Cindy's work on her Substack, The Mother Lode, for quite a while now, and I know you're going to love our conversation. So many of my clients and the women I connect with are experiencing – …
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Disaster Strikes! The Silent Killer Next Door: Carbon Monoxide's Deadly Deception | E 162
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21:10In this episode of Disaster Strikes, host Kaycee McIntosh tackles the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, often referred to as the 'silent killer.' This episode examines real-life tragedies, explaining how carbon monoxide exposure occurs and the devastating effects it can have on the human body. McIntosh emphasizes the importance of prevention th…
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Ep. 32 - Why do we need preauthorizations?
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17:46In this episode, Dr. John explains the real reason preauthorizations are necessary and how this relates to quality of care and cost transparency.By Dr. John McCormick
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Think that warm weather is all sunshine and serenity? Think again. Parasites in Paradise looks into the unseen world of warm-weather pathogens lurking in water, soil, and even your favorite vacation foods. From brain-eating amoebas like Naegleria fowleri, to stealthy intestinal invaders like Cyclospora, Cryptosporidium, and parasitic worms, we unco…
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The Voluntary Castaway: Dr. Bombard's Revolutionary Atlantic Crossing | E 161
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48:04In this episode, join Julie Henningsen and Kaycee McIntosh as they dive into the astonishing story of Dr. Alain Bombard, a French physician and biologist who, in 1952, undertook an audacious scientific experiment. To prove that humans could survive adrift at sea using only ocean resources, Bombard set off to drift across the Atlantic Ocean in a sma…
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Family First, Fortune Forever: How to Build a Business That Blesses Your Family
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19:54Prioritizing Family: The Key to True Wealth and Success Welcome back to the Roots to Riches podcast! I'm Justin Benton, your guide to unlocking ancient wisdom to boost your health and wealth. In today's episode, "Family First, Fortune Forever," I delve into the crucial topic of balancing business success with family priorities. Key Takeaways: 1. Ti…
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