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Zach Snyder is a creative entrepreneur and the host of the YouTube Nerd Culture show - Your Everyday Nerd. While he works on building his show and his online presence, he pays his bills doing freelance video editing. The journey of an entrepreneur isn't easy, but for Zach it's the path that makes it all worth while. This podcast is all about "The Come Up." Listen to Zach talk about the successes and failures of an entrepreneur in his day-to-day life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters. ...
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Welcome to Another YouTube Podcast! Created in 2017, Another YouTube Podcast is a 100 episode look at the lives of two content creators, Aden Matthews and Zach Snyder. Over this four year journey, listen to Aden and Zach discuss YouTube trends, tips and tricks to becoming a YouTuber, and all the ins-and-outs of their weekly YouTube career.
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Hosted by paramedic Zach Cantor, "Critical Levels" is a new podcast dedicated to having critical conversations in paramedicine. "Critical Levels" is a podcast for paramedics, by paramedics, with a Canadian and local bias. Please visit our website - http://www.criticallevels.ca - for more information Please email us at info@criticallevels.ca for any suggestions/feedback/comments Follow us on Twitter: @criticalevels
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a weekly audiozine of all the online bs by: @hhaarriissoonn @124Emman and @jsyg a mindsugar666 podcast @SMEpod @mindsugar666 Check out the other podcasts in the mindsugar666 network: Spooky Show/ Good to See You/ The Carodubb After School Theatre Camp Power Hour
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Myth Makers is a podcast about storytelling and being a storyteller. Join Macroverse Founders and Writer/Director Dynamic Duo Eben Matthews + Adam Martin as they explore the process and power of story, invent the future of comics, dig deep on creative and production topics and get geeky as F about the pop culture world we live in! TM + © Macroverse MultiForm LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Stories you've never heard before and sports and pop culture opinions you will not hear anywhere else. Follow on Twitter: http://Twitter.com/ZBrook http://Twitter.com/UFRPodcast Follow on Instagram: http://Instagram.com/ZBrook http://Instagram.com/UFRPodcast Follow on TikTok: http://Tiktok.com/zbrooknfl
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Justin Mausz to discuss violence against paramedics. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: How often are we seeing violence against paramedics What is violence? Is it different from harassment? Does intent matter? Incident reporting How does it compare to other industries? What does violence against …
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Steven Sanders to discuss heat related illnesses. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: Health impacts of temperature increase Physics/physiology of temperature vs heat Spectrum of heat related illness heat rash heat cramps heat edema heat syncope heat exhaustion heat stroke exertional vs classic Com…
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This week on the show, its been a hecking busy last couple weeks for Hector and I, so we thought this week we’d have one of our Boss room only episodes. So this week, our ONLY topic is - - what makes for a quote, unquote, classic video game. Before we start, don't forget you can head over to Goodnight.gg where as a patron of our show you can sugges…
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Bonnie Snyder to discuss BVM as well her recently published paper in Resuscitation: Association of small adult ventilation bags with return of spontaneous circulation in out of hospital cardiac arrest. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: There is nothing basic about the BVM - it is not a benign int…
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Katie Lin to discuss TBI and the crashing brain. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: head injury differentials and history gathering ischemic vs hemorrhagic head injury etiology head injury pathophysiology assessment 3 step neuro exam pupil assessments signs/symptoms of herniation ECG changes manag…
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This week on the show, after the news, it's time to discuss Hollywood adaptations - from books to games, what makes for a great one? We are also joined in our boss room by Brandt Hughes, from the youtube channel Emergent Beacon. Join us for an all-new episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gnggcast/support…
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Janice Tijssen to discuss pediatric cardiac arrest. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: The importance of our early interventions What is cardiac arrest incidence/epidemiology etiology risk factors/past medical history outcomes sociodemographics Differences between adult and pediatric cardiac arres…
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This week on the show, we are doing things a bit differently. We NEED to devote more time to talking about games industry trends - and we also want to talk about the state of the Sony Marvel films. So this week, instead of our normal format, we break the episode into two boss rooms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Louisa Marion-Bellemare to discuss Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and managing patients who use illicit and controlled drugs. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: history of the drug crisis lay of the land of the current drug crisis historical treatments opiate pharmacology healthcare utilization…
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On this month's episode, we chat with Matt Smith about wilderness medicine. As we shift from a high resource to a low resource setting, there are 3 main concepts to consider: - Ideal to real - High risk to low risk - Stable to unstable These concepts are important as we shift our practice and prepare ourselves. For this patient context, we need to …
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On this month’s episode, we discuss acute coronary syndrome (ACS) with Dr. Jess McLaren We define ACS, we cover pathophysiology, and some common causes. Importantly we discuss the assessment of this patient population - paying attending to both objective and subjectives signs and symptoms. We spend some time talking about electrocardiograms, and pe…
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(Note: This episode was recorded before we went to go see The Marvels) This week on the show, after the news - we talk about some of the MCU's biggest woes right now and what we'd like to see in the future! As always, we want to keep the talk positive and encouraging - so let us know what you think in the comments! --- Support this podcast: https:/…
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This week on the show, instead of tossing a bunch of news at you - we have 3 specific things we're going to talk about: The Nintendo Direct, the Playstation State of Play and what is going on with the game engine unity. Join us for an all-new episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gnggcast/support…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Dr. James Gilbertson with the Ottawa Hospital, and Cst. Caroline Gallant with The Ottawa Police Marine, Dive and Trails (MDT) Unit. We take a dive into drowning and cover: What drowning is The scale of the problem Drowning pathophysiology The medical management of drowning patients Prognostication Lastly, we speak t…
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In British Columbia 7 people per day are dying as a result of a highly contaminated toxic supply of drugs. Since the announcement of the public health crisis related to illicit drug toxicity deaths in 2016 over 12,000 people have lost their lives. Despite previous misconceptions that the toxic drug crisis is confined to Vancouver’s lower mainland a…
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“No statistical difference” On today’s episode of Critical Levels, we chat with Dr. Ken Milne of the Skeptics’ Guide to Emergency Medicine (https://thesgem.com; @thesgem). We start with a high-level discussion and literature and evidence, and then apply these concepts to ‘lyse’ and ‘bust’ some of the predominate prehospital myths. Find links to the…
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Episode 467: What's Next for Xbox This week on the show, after we dive into the week in geek news, we talk about what's next for Microsoft's Xbox division and what we'd like to see from them. Special thanks to the Millennium Fandom Bar for throwing a wonderful May the 4th celebration! We have fun in every episode, but I hope you can hear how much f…
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Paramedics receive little education on grief and bereavement. As paramedicine integrates palliative approaches to care, it has become very apparent paramedics are under-prepared for the crucial role they play in supporting patients and families in grief and recognizing and responding to their own grief reactions. In this episode we talk to Cheryl C…
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