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Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

Vox Media Podcast Network

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A tech podcast for the gadget lovers and tech heads among us from the mind of Marques Brownlee, better known as MKBHD. MKBHD has made a name for himself on YouTube reviewing everything from the newest smartphones to cameras to electric cars. Pulling from over 10 years of experience covering the tech industry, MKBHD and co-hosts Andrew Manganelli and David Imel will keep you informed and entertained as they take a deep dive into the latest and greatest in tech and what deserves your hard earn ...
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The Waveform

London Beck

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Music isn’t just sound—it’s a movement, a business, and a battleground for authenticity. Hosted by London Beck, The Waveform dives into the forces shaping the music industry, from the power struggles of gatekeepers to the unstoppable rise of independent artists. Each episode unpacks the artistry, culture, and economics of music, blending history with the pulse of what’s next. Whether you’re a musician, a fan, or just fascinated by the industry’s evolution, this podcast pulls back the curtain ...
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Headliner allows you to quickly take a clip from your podcast and turn it into a short video for your social feeds. You can share your favorite moment from an episode to pique your audience's interest in your show and turn them into a loyal subscriber. Every month we will cover tips, tricks, and best practices for promoting your podcast, both in and out of Headliner, as well as hear what is working (or not working) from other podcasters.
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Wavecast

102.5 WIKD-LP Daytona Beach

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Waveform is a show specializing in Christian Hip-Hop News and Music. We are live on air every Friday at 4pm on 102.5 WIKD-LP Daytona Beach and post a new episode following each broadcast.
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Randomer Nintendo

Random Nintendo

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Three friends brought together by Nintendo discuss their latest escapades in gaming and beyond. New episodes of the podcast will be available every other Tuesday, but stay tuned to RandomNintendo.com for bonus content that may appear in between each episode.
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WhiteBoard Medicine

WhiteBoard Medicine

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We are a multi-platform medical education and public health news channel with a passion for all things medical education and public health. Our content spans all levels of learners ranging from the interested public to students to healthcare professionals. We got our start on YouTube and have grown to almost 100,000 subscribers. We try to label our content as a suggestion for possible targeted audience: Public Health - Interested public Clinical Medicine Basics - Interested public, students, ...
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I'm Paul from PassACLS.com and I'm here to help you pass ACLS. Like an audio flash card, this podcast is intended to aid any medical professional preparing for an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) class. Each three-to-nine minute episode covers one of the skills needed to recognize a stroke or cardiac emergency and work as a high performing team to deliver safe, quality patient care. Listening to a tip a day for a few weeks prior to your ACLS class will help cement the core concept ...
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This week, Marques, Andrew, and David talk about the biggest tech release of 2025, the Beats USB C Cable. After that they'll talk about some tariff updates for the iPhone, Meta in the midst of an antitrust case, and OpenAI making their own social media network. Then wrap it up with a game about products with a catch! Links: Lauren Feiner - Meta Ant…
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In this podcast we will dive deeper into arterial line waveform analysis, trouble shooting, and more! How the Arterial Line Circuit Works What is Damping and Normal Waveform compared to Underdamped and Overdamped Waveform Square Wave Test and Fast Flush Test Causes and Troubleshooting for Damping Review and Practice 👇DON'T MISS OUT - JOIN OUR PATRE…
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In today's music industry, who decides which artists succeed and which remain unheard? We explore how traditional power structures – from major labels to radio programmers – have controlled access to audiences for decades, and how these gatekeeping mechanisms continue to evolve in the digital age. Despite the promise of democratization through stre…
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Quantitative waveform capnography is used in ACLS to objectively assess good CPR; confirm placement of an endotracheal tube; identify return of spontaneous circulation; and during post-cardiac arrest care. We can use waveform capnography with, and without, an advanced airway in place. Monitoring end tidal CO2 during rescue breathing. Use of capnogr…
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What better way to speed up the wait for the Switch 2 Direct than with some quality content? No, we don’t mean ourselves. We mean the content we’re discussing in this very episode, be it The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, Switch platformer Bakeru, or Daredevil: Born Again. Plus, we have in-depth discussions about where modern 3D Sonic…
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In this episode of the Headliner Podcast, hosts Nicholas and Elissa dive deep into the art of creating effective podcast clips. They emphasize the significance of promoting your podcast through engaging snippets, sharing insights on what makes a clip truly stand out. Nicholas and Elissa discuss the ideal length for podcast clips, highlighting that …
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For patients exhibiting symptoms consistent with myocardial ischemia, Aspirin is the first medications we should consider along with morphine, oxygen, and nitroglycerine; if indicated & safe. Aspirin's mechanism of action & benefits for Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) patients. Contraindications and considerations for aspirin’s use. The dose and rout…
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Advanced discussion on the differences between Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar States (HHS). Both of these conditions can be life threatening and it is critical we identify and manage them appropriately! They share a large degree of pathophysiology, but also have very distinct differences that we can understand through th…
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Shock can be a very complex topic. We often break it down into four general shock states - distributive, hypovolemic, cardiogenic, and obstructive. We use a framework that breaks down oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption as a way to better understand the differences in these four shock states and also the ways in which we can treat them. Introduc…
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Understanding shock states, particularly distributive, hypovolemic, cardiogenic, and obstructive, can be quite challenging. In this podcast of our, we talk about shock using the oxygen consumption and oxygen delivery equations to better understand how to differentiate and manage these shock states. Defining Shock, Tissue Hypoxia Oxygen Delivery, Ca…
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CPAP is a type of breathing machine support known as non-invasive positive pressure ventilation. It stands for continuous positive airway pressure. Many patients use CPAP machines at home, especially while they sleep, for conditions such as obstructive sleep apnea, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, COPD, heart failure, and many more. We also use CP…
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In this podcast we will dive into the basics of the arterial line starting with what it is and how it works. We will then dive into the waveform, analysis, and much more! Placement, Locations, Setup, Pressure Transducer, and How It Detects Blood Pressure Basics of Arterial Pressure Waveform: Aortic Valve Opening, Systolic Upstroke, Systolic Blood P…
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To pass ACLS, you will need to be able to identify common rhythms on a monitor during your mega code and ECG strips on your written exam. If you don't normally monitor patients as part of your job, I suggest two things: 1. Find a system for ECG interpretation that works well for you; and 2. Practice reading ECGs every day for a few weeks before you…
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In the Adult Cardiac Arrest algorithm, we should administer an antiarrhythmic medication to patients in V-Fib or pulseless ventricular tachycardia approximately two minutes after the first dose of epinephrine. The two first-line ACLS antiarrhythmics that are generally used are Amiodarone and Lidocaine. Review of Lidocaine dosing and administration …
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Assist Control Pressure Control (ACPC) is a mode of invasive mechanical ventilation that is standard for many adults who require ventilation in the intensive care unit. In this video we dive into this mode of ventilation. We talk about how it works, the various settings required, the trigger target and cycling, and the pressure flow and volume scal…
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Pressure control and volume control are the most common two modes for mechanical ventilation in both children and adults. Understanding these two modes is critical for critically ill patients. In this video we compare these two modes side-by-side discussing their similarities and differences. We use trigger, target, and cycling as a way to better u…
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Central Venous Pressure (CVP) waveforms or tracings are commonly encountered especially in the intensive care units. Understanding these tracings are critical to best caring for these sick patients. In this video, we dive into the CVP waveform discussing the different parts of the waveform (A, C, X, V, Y) thinking of these parts as both results of …
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The Central Venous Pressure (CVP) waveform and tracing can indicate significant cardiac pathologies. Being able to identify these abnormalities is critical for patient care. In this video, we dive into one of these abnormal CVP tracings called "cannon A waves". We talk about what these look like, how to identify them, and what may be causing them! …
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Peak and plateau pressures in mechanical ventilation are critical concepts to understand both how to best treat patient's on mechanical ventilation, as well as to identify different pathologies that could be going on. They are something that we should be paying attention to, thinking about, and presenting on every patient on mechanical ventilation!…
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Sepsis affects millions and millions of people with a high mortality rate. Most people have had sepsis or know someone who has been septic. We see it every single day caring for patients in the hospital. In this video, we dive into the basics of sepsis with the goal to finally understand this complex condition! Epidemiology of Sepsis. What is it? I…
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Frank Starling curve is a foundational medical physiology topic that is critical to understand. It involves the heart's muscle fibers, myocardial fibers, and the relationship between stretch, tension, and contraction as a driver of cardiac stroke volume. We dive into the basics of this complex topic and explain it clearly! Heart Function, Cardiac M…
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Tramadol is a medication that is widely used as a pain control agent. In this video we talk about all things Tramadol including how it works, side effects, how we metabolize it, toxicity, and much more! Uses, FDA Approval, Class IV Controlled Substance. Mechanism of Action, Serotonin, Noradrenaline, Opiate, GABA. Metabolism, Half Life, CYP Enzymes.…
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Bird Flu H5N1 (HPAI) Virus has been continuing to evolve with more human cases and a growing concern from the larger infectious disease community about new human cases. In this video, we dive into new mutations found in a teenager infected with Bird Flu and what it may mean for the risk of an outbreak in the future. Overview: origin of Bird Flu, hi…
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H5N1 Bird Flu has been taking up more and more of the news cycle. One of the most recent findings was that it was found in a pig. This is of particular concern and significance given pigs are considered "mixing vessels" for influenza viruses. Check out the podcast for more about this! Situation, Found in Pig in Oregon. Pigs as Mixing Vessels, Bird …
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End tidal capnography is a staple of many medical specialties and holds much more information than we typically give it credit for. Start to master this topic today! Measuring, Mechanism and Physiology Contributing. Applications for End Tidal Capnography. Waveform Analysis Basics. Waveform Practice. 👇DON'T MISS OUT - JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY TODA…
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End tidal capnography or end tidal CO2 is a critical part of many medical specialties and one that is often under utilized. Waveform analysis is the pillar of this. Start to master this topic today! Review of Normal End Tidal Waveform Obstructive Disease Waveform Analysis, Causes, Morphology 👇DON'T MISS OUT - JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY TODAY 👇 http…
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Bird Flu H5N1 continues to make headlines now being found infecting a number of domesticated cats with transmission from contaminated cat food and raw milk to the domesticated cats. Can this lead to transmission from cats to humans? Domestic Cat Caught Bird Flu from Contaminated Cat Food Other Domestic Cat Cases Can Bird Flu be Transmitted from Cat…
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Given all the news on Bird Flu, Influenza, COVID-19, and more, we decided to put together a quick and dirty introductory review on viral mutations to better understand these viruses. Overview on Viral Mutation Antigenic Drift Genetic Reassortment and Antigenic Shift Genetic Recombination and Antigenic Shift 👇DON'T MISS OUT - JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUN…
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Bird Flu H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza continues to spread in both animals and humans with severe human cases and now human death. This will be a comprehensive, evidence-based overview of all things Bird Flu. Don't miss understanding this infection, the risks, and what the future may hold. History of Bird Flu, Mortality Rate, Current Outbr…
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Bird Flu H5N1 continues to spread with increasing human cases. Here we discuss the global impact and latest international cases. Comprehensive Overview of Human Bird Flu Cases Internationally Since 1997 International Cases Since 2024 Countries with Human Cases Since 2003 👇DON'T MISS OUT - JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY TODAY 👇 https://www.patreon.com/W…
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Bird Flu H5N1 continues to spread throughout North America. There have been increasing human cases, but the vast majority of them have been mild. We unfortunately though have had our first death from Bird Flu in the US. In this video we discuss this case and compare it to the only other severe case in British Columbia, Canada. The viruses share cer…
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Minute ventilation, alveolar ventilation, and dead space are critical foundational concepts to understanding when working to master respiratory physiology. Learn about these critical topics in this podcast! Minute Ventilation, Concept, Equations, Clinical Application, Practice Problem Alveolar Ventilation, Anatomic Dead Space, Concepts, Equations w…
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Pandemic, Epidemic, and Endemic are terms thrown around frequently to describe various diseases. Understanding what these words mean and their proper use is critical to better understand risks and to accurate communicate about various diseases. Endemic, Definition, Past Examples Epidemic, Definition, Past Examples Pandemic, Definition, Past Example…
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In this video, we delve into the symptoms of H5N1 bird flu in humans, specifically focusing on the differences between the D1.1 (bird) and B3.13 (cow) genotypes. We compare these symptoms to traditional human influenza (flu) and explore how the H5N1 virus affects human health differently depending on its genetic strain. We'll cover: Key H5N1 sympto…
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The United Kingdom has confirmed its first human case of Bird Flu H5N1. It was caused by the D1.2 genotype. This is different than the two main genotypes in the USA D1.1 and B3.13. They have detected the D1.2 genotype in pigs and birds though. In this video, we break down this first UK case, what is means for public health, and compare it to the ge…
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In this podcast, we explore the crucial differences between irradiated and washed red blood cells in the context of red blood cell transfusion. Both techniques are used to prevent complications in patients, but they serve distinctly different purposes in transfusion medicine. Background on blood transfusion, components, complications Irradiated red…
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In this podcast, we discuss bird flu symptoms in animals including birds, dogs, and cats. Avian influenza (bird flu H5N1) is a serious viral infection that can affect a wide range of animals. Recognizing the early signs is crucial for preventing the spread of the disease. 🦠 Bird Flu Symptoms in Birds Learn how to identify common bird flu symptoms i…
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A new and potentially concerning development has emerged as the Bird Flu strain D1.1 has jumped from birds to cows and has now infected a human in Nevada. This event raises questions about the potential for additional cross-species transmission. Is there a risk of a larger outbreak? In this video, we explore the details of this case, how the virus …
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In this podcast, we explore the emergence of a Bird Flu variant resistant to the common antiviral oseltamivir (Tamiflu), which is the main treatment for Bird Flu in humans. This variant was identified in several flocks in Canada. It is interestingly not the first time we have identified a variant of Bird Flu resistant to treatment. Check out the po…
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Marburg Virus is now responsible for two recent outbreaks and the CDC put out a statement warning healthcare providers to be on alert. Here, we do a deep dive on Marburg Virus. Marburg Virus is from the same viral family as Ebola virus, the Filoviridae. It causes Marburg Virus Disease (MVD), one of the viral hemorrhagic fevers. We discuss the sympt…
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A new bird flu variant in cats has been discovered, and it carries a concerning mutation in the PB2 gene. This mutation could have significant implications for both animal health and public health, as it may increase the risk of the virus spreading more easily across species, including potential transmission to humans. In this video, we break down:…
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The tongue is the most common airway obstruction in an unconscious patient. For patients with a decreased level of consciousness that can't control their airway, yet have an intact gag reflex, the nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) should be used as an alternative to the oropharyngeal airway (OPA). Examples of when a NPA should be considered. Contraindica…
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In this comprehensive video, we dive into the latest updates on Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) from a doctor's perspective. From current outbreaks to preventive measures, symptoms, treatment, and public health implications, this video covers everything you need to know about the virus. Stay informed on: - What the virus is and how it spreads - The stat…
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In this podcast, we dive into advanced management strategies for pulmonary embolism (PE), focusing on the latest techniques and protocols for diagnosis and treatment based on risk stratification. Pulmonary embolism is a life-threatening condition that requires quick and effective management to prevent severe complications. Understanding the various…
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In this video, we dive into Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury (VILI), a serious complication that can arise from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients. Understanding the causes, mechanisms, and prevention strategies is crucial. We talk about multiple types of VILI including volutrauma, barotrauma, biotrauma, ergotrauma, atelectrauma. Learn…
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