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Not Just Patients

Caitlin and Clarinda

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Hello and welcome to Not Just Patients, a podcast where we break barriers to meaningful patient involvement in healthcare. We’re your hosts, Caitlin Rich and Clarinda Cerejo. We’re both rare disease patients and qualified patient experts. And we are so much more. Join us and our guests as we challenge patient stereotypes, highlight successful collaborations in healthcare, and share energizing tales of turning adversity into advocacy.
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In this new podcast I’ll be bringing you interviews with reality cooking contestants and judges, and everyone in-between making the shows happen! Each week you’ll hear from someone who worked and competed on your favorite cooking reality and cooking shows, and find out what it’s really like behind the scenes. As the first podcast dedicated to cooking reality and competition shows, I know you’ll be excited to FINALLY hear from the contestants on what it’s really like to compete and star on th ...
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The Good Parts with Andy Grammer

Andy Grammer | Multi-Platinum Selling Pop Artist

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Multi-platinum selling pop artist Andy Grammer is creator and host of The Good Parts, a podcast series that digs into the philosophies, failures and spiritual experiences that make up the lives of each guest. Andy's guests are some of the most interesting and creative people in business, entertainment and media. Each episode is an intimate conversation as Andy and his guests trade stories, and get to the heart of who they are and why they do what they do.
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Filibuster Freestyle now presents "F1 Feast" a competitive eating podcast based around Formula One races around the world. For longtime fans, Our Filibuster Freestyle archive contains 600 back logged episodes for your enjoyment; topics include "Kitchen Quarantine" cooking tips, "Last 10 Minutes of a Great Game" Futbol pods, Best Man Speech Advice, the "Sportz Jerks" podcast and "fake band names" galore. Plus, lots of deep dives into shallow topics and the occasional shallow dive into deeper ...
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Do Me A Solid

Jake Belnick

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We all love the music and sounds we hear on our favorite movies or shows, but often take them for granted. Twice a month, the industries top sound professionals, from Composers to Music Supervisors, go deep into the world of sound in media. Hosted by Jake Belnick.
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This is Caregiver's Compass. An uplifting, inspirational podcast talking about all things caregiving. Therapist and caregiver Stephanie Muskat takes you through real-life caregiving stories from her own therapeutic experience and gives you the raw and personal on her own caregiving experiences as a young caregiver. Plus hear from tons of incredible experts and caregivers who are living through their day-to-day journeys. It's all here at Caregiver's Compass.
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When Katrina Prescott left her commercial production role in New York City and returned to British Columbia as she was faced with the realities of her aging grandmother. Little did she know, almost immediately following her grandmother’s passing, she would become a full on solo caregiver for her mother with FTD. In today’s episode, Katrina takes yo…
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On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner talk about the preliminary injunction levied against Venu in federal court last week, whether the ruling should have been made, and what it means for the future of "bundling" sports properties. Then the crew discusses ESPN's decision to fire Sam Ponder and Robert Griffin III, and why Laura Rutledge shou…
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Steve and Janet tell their parents about the pregnancy / wedding, which goes horribly wrong, and Steve makes it worse by saying his mother’s partner is really his sister. They also need a place to live with the baby, so Matt and Noah have to decide who is going to move out of Casa Walsh for the baby. Matt talks to Kelly about living together, while…
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As people, we have thousands and thousands of thoughts each and every day. But do you truly recognize your thoughts and are you aware of the thoughts you are having? How are your thoughts impacting you and your daily life as a caregiver? In this episode, Jessica and Stephanie talk about the importance of noticing our thoughts and how this practice …
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Steve wants to re-propose to Janet, but Dylan oversteps and causes problems. Meanwhile, Matt is assisting with a custody battle and Kelly cannot stand for that (note: Dylan also oversteps here). Dylan ALSO tells Gina she can’t live with him, and handles the whole thing wrong from start to finish. David convinces a woman that he’s not a jerk, he’s d…
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The driver’s license and cognitive or physical impairment. Something that, unless you’ve experienced it, you can never fully understand. The battle and the ethics and the nuances to exploring safety vs. autonomy and taking the path of least resistance. What in the world do we do when we are faced with the reality that it may be time to confront the…
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On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner start off by discussing Leigh Diffey's call of the Men's 100m Final and look back at some other notable announcer blunders. Then, the crew continues their discussion about NBC's Olympic viewership, and how Paris compares to past Olympics. Jon and Drew close the show with the NFL "Sunday Ticket" verdict …
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What’s more unbelievable - David convincing the admissions office to let Dylan in after the school year starts, or the gang banding together to pull off a legitimate fashion show in ONE day? Also this week, Noah tries to date someone outside the group and fails, Steve is ready to be a dad, and Gina gets away with both arson and theft Follow us on T…
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We hear about this term, caregiver burnout, so often. But what exactly is ‘burnout’ and how do we get there? What can we do to try and prevent or mitigate burnout? In today’s episode, Stephanie takes it back to basics to talk about this commonly used term and what it means. We want your feedback. Let us know how you liked today’s episode! Rate, rev…
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On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner wade through the somewhat confusing methodology that NBC is using for measuring its Olympics viewership, and how much of this year's success is real versus manufactured. Then, the crew discusses their opinions on Gold Zone and the whip-around format more broadly, asking whether it is the future of live …
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It’s David’s birthday! Unrelated, Christina Aguilera is here! And Janet tells everyone she’s pregnant! Meanwhile, Donna really wants Noah to forgive her and take her back, and Matt is determined to help Kelly move forward from the traumatic events of last season/episode. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @backtopodcast Email us at backtopodcast@gm…
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One of the MasterChef favorites Kolby Kash is with us this week and we discuss all things MasterChef. From his favorite dishes, to the ones you didn't see, and his hat "Fax Pas" from the Dodger Stadium episode. Kolby get's vulnerable and talks about his difficulty with elimination and watching the show when it aired, minus one key family member who…
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Caitlin Melvin’s life changed forever in 2021 when her 3 week old baby Scottie passed away. Having to continue caring for her young son in the face of grief, Caitlin learned how to navigate a situation she never thought she would face. In today’s episode, Caitlin talks about feeling substantial pain and having to continue on while growing her famil…
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On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner dive into the NBA and its respective broadcast partners formally announcing their upcoming media rights agreements. The crew discusses what this means for WBD who had their "match" denied by the league, and what stood out in the announcements that we didn't already know. Then, Jon and Drew discuss the W…
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Instead of waiting on the tide, Erica Ayala is making it in sports media with Black Rosie Media. Erica is the first Black or Latina broadcaster for the Premier Hockey Federation and likely the first Afro Latina woman to call an NHL game. She joins Dr. Money to dive into how Black women have not only built the league but also the media landscape aro…
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Kelly and Matt talk to the police about the fallout from last season. She had an illegally obtained gun, and the police have to decide whether or not to make her an example. Meanwhile, Wayne gave up his career for a casual relationship with Donna. Noah gets back at her by flirting with another PPAD employee - Cherise. The gang switches up the livin…
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Timmy has done 9 shows, I'll ask what number 10 will be, and so many more baking competition show questions in this interview. We will talk about his upcoming shippable treats, why he chose certain flavors in his cakes, and his "secret weapon" to make each and every flavor to stand out. Order Timmy's Cakes and Treats at: https://www.mycakebuds.com/…
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In this episode, we speak to Dr. Victor Montori about the importance of shared decision-making in healthcare. Dr. Montori is the Robert H. and Susan M. Rewoldt Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic. An endocrinologist, health services researcher, and care activist, he is the author of more than 750 peer-reviewed publications and is among the most ci…
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Patti LaFleur (known as misspatticake on social media) has become a well-known figure in the caregiving space. After leaving her teaching job of many years, she dedicated her life to caring for her father and her mother Linda, diagnosed with dementia. Documenting her journey daily, Patti and Linda were an inspiration and a real view on the happines…
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For longtime fans of the W - we are not surprised at the growth of the game. We've been here! Rhian Rogan had ideas on how to grow the league five years ago and as those things have come to fruition - there's some new ones on the horizon. She joins Dr. Money to talk about the amazing product of the WNBA and how they can continue to push boundaries.…
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On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner discuss the NBA finalizing its media rights deals, and what to expect from WBD's efforts to match Amazon's package of games. Then, the crew highlights the WNBA portion of the deal and whether that rights fee will look like a bargain down the line. Jon and Drew close out the show talking Copa America and…
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CW: Eating disorders, sexual assault, and a little gun violence The Beverly Beat has turned a profit, Steve wants to throw a party, and Janet is proud of where she works. What could go wrong? Donna and Noah struggle to communicate in their relationship, and (un)fortunately Wayne is right there to help Donna think it through. Kelly tells Matt about …
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In this episode Wayne and I talk about realizing mid show that the production is giving you a character. How he worked to show up differently, and also how he was able to accept what was happening. I learned a lot about MasterChef in this interview, and I know you'll be interested to hear how certain advantages work, the grueling schedules. And who…
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Mary Lou Falcone lived a life of sophistication and excitement as a prominent figure in the classical music space, her husband a well-known artist. Using music throughout her life helped as a means of expressing herself and proved to be paramount when her husband was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia- at a time in her life that was shocking and une…
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She’s 5’6 and fully unstoppable! Connecticut Sun point guard Moriah Jefferson joins Dr. Money to talk about holding it down in Texas, supporting the next generation and where exactly the nick name ‘Bonn Bonn’ comes from. Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast. This episode was produced by Melissa Haughton, Mik Finnegan, and Dr. Money M…
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In this episode, Caitlin shares what it was like competing on Is It Cake. She shares insight on strategy (that I never knew of) and how Mikey Day protected her when she was eliminated. We chat about how the baking industry differs from the cooking industry when it comes to "gatekeeping". And she even shares a sweat story about a fan that had us bot…
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CW: Eating disorders, violence, sexual assault Kelly has taken herself to the hospital to report her assault, but she isn’t ready to tell the friends, except Dylan when he confronts her over disappearing last night. Donna is confused about whether to move forward with Noah or Wayne, David sees Dylan taking care of Kelly and assumes the worst, and M…
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From baller to coach to mentor of the next generation - Jennifer George is an advocate for girls in basketball on and off the court. Join Dr. Money and Jennifer as they dive into what being a collegiate athlete looks like, running her nonprofit Girls Basketball Worldwide, and what it means to represent your country on the court! Relevant links: Ins…
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Do you ever feel completely removed, turned off or differently in general about your partner who you care for? Do you notice that you no longer want to engage in intimacy with your partner because of the changes in your relationship and the dynamic as a result of your caregiving? In today’s episode, Stephanie touches upon the topic of sex as a care…
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CW: Eating disorders, violence, sexual assault (follow up general CW because we ended up listing a series worth of trauma at the end of the episode) Steve and Janet let curiosity get the better of them and both sign up for an online matchmaking service through the Beverly Beat. Donna starts to realize that she’s not ready to move her relationship w…
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Take a trip back in time with Sarah and I as we reminisce on our times being teammates together on The Taste. It's been 10 years and it's so fun to spend a little time with my dear friend. We talk a little crap, and she gives me a little crap. But it's all in good fun, even we we jokingly trash talk a popular Celebrity Chef. It's a spicy episode, a…
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For 43 years André Picard has been at the forefront of health journalism and health reporting for The Globe and Mail. In today’s episode, André takes a deep dive into the reality of our healthcare system and its impact on caregivers and the people they care for. André compares and contrasts the Canadian system in relation to systems in other nation…
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Women's basketball is not just the moment right now, it’s a certified movement. The Gist co-founder and podcaster Ellen Hyslop joins Dr. Money to talk about building a media brand focused on women and gender-expansive folks, sports as a community space, and coverage that feels good and equitable. Relevant links: WNBA's Diana Taurasi and Wife Penny …
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On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner start the show discussing more viewership records for the Clark-sparked WNBA, including the Fever-Sky game that beat its own one week old record and a Fever game that set another record for ION. Then, Jon dives into his new piece on why the NBA has been able to land such lucrative media rights deals des…
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Janet wants to plan a NYE trip to celebrate the millennium, too bad it’s 8 months away and Steve’s decided to fear Y2K. Noah wants to get away from Matt and move in with Donna, too bad she’s distracted by her new volleyball playing male model. Matt meanwhile is trying to dig into Hunter Oil & Chemical, he needs funding from Dylan, too bad Gina foun…
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In this episode Purvi and I chat about losing a family member while filming MasterChef, her bakery dreams and what she was eager to get back home quickly. She shares what downtime looked like on the show, what it was like cooking for the judges, and where her love for cooking came from. I know you'll love this interview with Purvi, she is such a ge…
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On this episode, we talk to Robert Joyce about the critical role of patient involvement in clinical research and the various ways in which patients can bring rich perspectives to the research and development process. Robert has lived with chronic illness all his life, but following a traffic accident in 2014, he was left with debilitating symptoms.…
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Debbie Compton and her husband cared for 3 family members at the same time. It was during this balance that she recognized exceptionally innovative ways to navigate presenting difficulties and stressors. She has since adapted these innovations and techniques for other caregivers to help them through their journeys. Debbie is a positive and truly in…
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She’s the player everyone’s talking about: it’s time to set the record straight about Caitlin Clark! In this extra special Out of Bounds episode, Dr. Money gets into the nuance of everything from Fendi fashions and Olympic roster dreams, to the harm of racist media narratives, and her hopes for Caitlin’s future amidst all this attention. Relevant l…
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On today's episode, Jon Lewis and Drew Lerner start the show discussing the lackluster NBA Finals viewership before shifting over to a conversation about Charles Barkley's latest retirement saga, and whether his announcement this time around is different than the past. Then, the crew wraps up with U.S. Open viewership and the Stanley Cup Finals. Ad…
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Kelly and Dylan run into each other outside of a grocery store and save a pregnant woman from being mugged in broad daylight. Rather than be honest with their significant others, they lie and say that Steve was the hero. Which is a good thing because it stopped Steve from lying his way into a sex addict support group. Too bad he’s already introduce…
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In today’s episode, Rajiv Mehta talks about his non profit organization, Atlas of Caregiving, and his revolutionary mapping tool the Atlas CareMap which has been taught to and used by groups around the world. Rajiv explores how the Atlas CareMap tool can truly impact the lives of caregivers by helping them gain a fuller awareness of their own selve…
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We’re diving into all things European ball this week in conversation with Guilia Zecchini, FIBA commentator and co-founder of Sneaker Sisterhood. Guilia gives Dr. Money the scoop on what’s up with Euroleague, Eurocup, sneaker culture and the best ballers to follow abroad. Relevant links: Guilia’s Instagram Sneaker Sisterhood Rebound Revolution is a…
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