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Dane Demo Farms is a network of farmers that demonstrate and research leading edge conservation practices that improve water quality and soil health throughout Dane County by reducing nutrients and sediment from entering our waters and building healthy soils. This podcast offers insights from farmers, academic experts, agronomists, and various professionals who will discuss a range of topics pertaining to conservation practices that safeguard the precious soil and water of Dane County. Visit ...
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Helping to empower others to believe they can do and be anything their heart desires. Practical tips & motivating content to help you be your best. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/choosetoriseup/support
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Welcome to the Talk It Out podcast with Joyce Meyer, Ginger Stache and Erin Cluley! To learn more, visit our website at joycemeyer.org or download the Joyce Meyer Ministries App. By supporting Joyce Meyer Ministries, you can help us reach hurting people around the world. To find out more, go to joycemeyer.org/donate
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“My doctor doesn’t listen”. Miscommunication between patients and their healthcare team can have a tremendous impact on patient trust AND their health. With 20 years of practice, Dr. Christine Meyer has had thousands of conversations with patients-not all of them great. Join us as we explore the keys to restoring patient trust, creating a better patient experience, and improving healthcare outcomes simply by having better conversations.
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Finish Strong is designed to help you discover your unique purpose and develop a plan to leave a powerful legacy. Hosts Dan Wheeler, Terry Steen, and Brian Roland will help you live your life with purpose, change someone’s life for the better and leave a lasting impact on those around you. Everyone starts the race... but only the Fearless Finish Strong!
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"Centennial Sounds," hosted by Brad Turner, spotlights contemporary classical music performed in Colorado and features exclusive sessions from the CPR Performance Studio as well as live recordings taken from concert venues and summer festivals around the Centennial State.
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"What do we live for, if not to make life less difficult for each other?" - mary anne evansThis quote summarizes my life purpose. Life isn't easy. It's complex, filled with the unexpected, and sometimes really hard. While life is full of challenges, I believe there are myriad things we can do to help make life less difficult for each other.On this podcast we'll share stories, struggles, and successes that help us know we're not alone. And knowing we're not alone is one way to make life less ...
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Christian author and speaker Jennifer Hand loves nothing more than a good strong cup of coffee and a conversation where you discuss what it means in your life to live with your yes on the table. Jenn will chat with incredible Christian communicators about their message and how that message has come from living with their yes on the table. Each of us has fear that stops us, and we will dive into those fear stops and how we move into faith steps. You will laugh and maybe cry as we dive into li ...
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My guest today is Cathy Carroll. Cathy is the Founder and President of Legacy Onward, Inc., where she serves as a leadership coach for family business leaders. She is the author of the book, Hug of War: How to Lead a Family Business With both Love and Logic. Though Cathy grew up surrounded by her grandfather’s business, she initially carved out her…
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“My doctor doesn’t listen”. Miscommunication between patients and their healthcare team can have a tremendous impact on patient trust AND their health. With 20 years of practice, Dr. Christine Meyer has had thousands of conversations with patients-not all of them great. Join us as we explore the keys to restoring patient trust, creating a better pa…
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When a patient comes to me with complicated symptoms, I typically order a series of tests to arrive at a diagnosis. But what happens if those tests all come back normal? There are conditions that can’t be identified by CAT scans, blood tests or ultrasounds. And sometimes testing only adds to a patient’s anxiety and makes them feel worse. So, how do…
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For many years, Keri suffered from debilitating gastrointestinal issues, fatigue, weight fluctuation, and depression before she was finally diagnosed with hypothyroidism. And she has had more than her fair share of conversations with doctors. How did the experience improve once Keri felt heard? How did effective communication impact her health? And…
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Danielle doesn’t feel like a medical miracle. But after experiencing a stroke at the age of 33, being misdiagnosed for several months and enduring complications from brain surgery, her health journey is truly extraordinary. Unfortunately, Danielle and her husband Stan had a number of difficult conversations with the not-so-sympathetic specialists w…
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A lot of us feel a little blue during the holiday season. But for some, that blueness is much more significant. It can be a medical diagnosis of clinical depression or anxiety that disrupts their lives. And as good as medicine has gotten over the years, we still do a pretty rotten job when it comes to talking to patients about their mental health. …
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11 years ago, Kim woke up with a headache that refused to go away. After five days of suffering, she went to her primary care doctor and was diagnosed with adult-onset migraines. But four months and 23 medications later, she was admitted to the hospital for pain control. None of the treatments had worked. That’s when the hospital neurologist accuse…
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Molly endured the life-or-death experience of an ectopic pregnancy. Then, when her obstetrician said it was safe, she got pregnant again and delivered a healthy baby boy. Today, she has two children under the age of two. And while Molly is grateful to have had two successful pregnancies, the journey was fraught with the frustration of having to exp…
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When I was growing up in the ’70s and ’80s, ADD wasn’t a thing. Kids with attention deficit disorder struggled to succeed and often developed anxiety and depression as a result. This is exactly what happened to Kim, and it wasn’t until she was homeschooling her own children during the pandemic that she made the connection: Perhaps the cause of her …
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As the drummer in a popular band, Jeff has been playing music and performing for audiences of thousands for many years. But at the end of 2020, he started experiencing symptoms of dizziness and a feeling of heaviness in his upper body during shows. Jeff relied on kinesthetic memory to play the drums, while he focused on not fainting. And despite th…
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For most of my adult life, I had no relationship with alcohol whatsoever. And then, in 2016, I discovered a love of bourbon and started enjoying an old fashioned when I was out with family and friends. But then the pandemic hit, and I started having a regular cocktail at home to cope with the stress. I was only drinking one adult beverage, but I wa…
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Kathy’s problems began in 2011 with a cold that wouldn’t go away. She was initially diagnosed with bronchiectasis, and after seeing a local specialist, Kathy discovered she had mycobacterium avium complex or MAC as well. But the cocktail of antibiotics she was taking didn’t stop her nagging cough or keep her from getting sick on a regular basis. An…
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What makes for a good doctor-patient relationship? Yes, we want a doctor who has excellent control of our disease. Someone who diagnoses us correctly and gets us to a point where we’re pain-free. But for a patient living with a challenging condition like rheumatoid arthritis, it’s important to consider quality of life. To find out what matters most…
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When Leslie was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, her oncologist said, “This is the best cancer you can get.” And while she understands in hindsight that he meant to put her at ease, in the moment, Leslie resented his delivery and wondered if he really cared. Was he taking her situation lightly? How could any cancer be considered good? On this episode…
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A few weeks ago, I sent in a prescription for an opioid medication for a longtime patient of mine. And when the pharmacist called and left a message, I immediately got angry. Why was he questioning my authority? As a result, I went into the conversation ready for a fight. And I’m not proud of the way I treated the pharmacist—who was simply trying t…
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Emily was married at 22 and went off birth control. And while she wasn’t actively trying to get pregnant, she was not NOT trying. But after three years, nothing had happened. She brought it up with her PCP and OBGYN, who both said, ‘Well, you’re still young…’ So, it wasn’t until Emily was 30 years old and seeking help from a fertility specialist th…
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When Pam’s dad was diagnosed with tongue cancer 13 years ago, she made it her mission to find him the best possible care. So, after a consult with a local surgeon, Pam made appointments for a second and third opinion with university-level providers within driving distance. What was their experience navigating big-name surgeons and oncologists at we…
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Doctors trained in the West often resist nontraditional treatment modalities and focus on prescribing pharmaceuticals, citing data to back up our decisions. But medication is not the answer for every patient, and many are interested in exploring natural treatments to manage their health. So, what if it doesn’t have to be an either/or? What if medic…
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When people are struggling with their mental health, they tend to bring it up with their primary care doctor first. And while I love that my patients feel comfortable bringing these issues to me, I don’t always feel like I have the time or expertise to facilitate a really good conversation and address their concerns effectively. So, more often than…
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The patients I send to a pain management doctor are some of the most challenging cases in our practice. Typically, these patients have been to physical therapy, they’ve had imaging and been prescribed meds, but they’re still struggling with chronic pain. So, doctors who specialize in pain management are often tasked with explaining treatment option…
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Kermit Farmer’s wife, Linda, enjoyed a successful career as an oncologist until she was diagnosed with stomach cancer herself. She faced complications throughout the treatment process and was hospitalized 11 times in ten months before making the decision to go on hospice. And after 18 days of hospice care at home, Linda passed away. Kermit wanted t…
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Conversations around problem drinking are never easy. So, how might doctors or therapists address the health concerns associated with alcohol consumption without alienating the patient? Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Shelby Riley is the founder of Shelby Riley, LMFT & Associates, a practice based in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. On this ep…
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Early in my career as a primary care physician, my workday started with a visit to the hospital, where I would round on all my patients who were hospitalized and coordinate their treatment. But times have changed. Today, hospitalized patients are under the care of a generalist who gets their information from the patient’s chart but doesn’t have a r…
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Join Dr. Christine Meyer in the debut episode of "The Business of Caring," a groundbreaking series within the Tell Me More podcast. Discover why venture capital and private equity investment in patient care can often miss the mark, while learning about why Dr. Meyer's visionary approach shines as a beacon of positive change. Explore the fusion of c…
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In the latest episode of the Tell Me More podcast, Dr. Christine Meyer engages in a heartfelt conversation with Hannah, a young woman who shares her challenging journey to uncover the truth about her health issues and a rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis. Hannah's story sheds light on the difficulties many individuals face in obtaining an accurate diag…
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In this episode of "The Business of Caring" themed episode of the Tell Me More Podcast, Dr. Christine Meyer delves deep into the unexpected twists and turns of Dr. Bradley Block’s journey as a doctor and entrepreneur. Much of the conversation uncovers what doctors should have been learning in med school. Dr. Block is the host of the “Physician's Gu…
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Dr. Yuval Bar-Or, an award-winning professor, author, and founder of the Pillars of Wealth personal finance literacy initiative for doctors, joins our “Business of Caring” podcast this week. Dr. Bar-Or is a Professor of Practice at the Johns Hopkins University's Carey Business School. As a uniquely unbiased expert in physician financial literacy, h…
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When it comes to leaving clinical practice and forging a new path, our podcast guest this week, Catherine Smitas, MD, proves you can have your cake and eat it too. She shares her story of navigating the transition from clinical practice to new horizons in healthcare outside of traditional patient care. The best part of her journey? She is still tak…
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Treating the "whole patient" is an approach to healthcare that goes beyond addressing just the physical symptoms or ailments of a person. In this week’s episode of the Tell Me More Podcast, we hear a challenging story from our guest, Sarah, that helps explain the downside when doctors fail to treat the “whole patient.” In this emotionally charged e…
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Lee Sharma, MD, an Obstetrics Specialist in Auburn, AL, with decades of experience in patient care, joins our Tell Me More Podcast for a conversation about how to maintain authentic relationships with patients, through careful communication and honesty. This podcast offers a captivating glimpse into the intricacies of patient-doctor interactions, e…
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Attention! The CMMD Bone Marrow Drive takes place on Sunday October 8 at CMMD’s offices in Exton, Pa., during CMMD’s Shot-tober Flu shot Fest. You can text FLU23 to (484) 729-9528 to schedule your shot or call (610) 363-0100 for more information. (Text messaging is not fully secure and standard rates apply.) You can also visit our website: https://…
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In this “Business of Caring” segment of the "Tell Me More" Podcast, Dr. Patrick Green, founder of Bonneville Family Practice in Tooele, Utah, discusses his philosophy behind creating a Michelin Star-like experience for his patients and team. Dr. Green emphasizes the importance of focusing on the patient’s experience and treating healthcare as a tru…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is already reshaping healthcare. While it might seem impossible, as we learn in today’s interview, AI has the promise to offer a more human-centered patient experience. From revolutionizing patient care to humanizing healthcare, AI innovations might just transform the doctor-patient relationship for the better. Chuck Ri…
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This week on our Tell Me More Podcast, we are joined by Ari Tulla as we delve into critical issues affecting the physical and mental health of our society. We discuss the problems of modern approaches to patient care, personal health, and we learn about how one dissatisfied patient, Ari, harnessed his willpower, innovation, technology, and business…
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We believe some very practical financial tips for young doctors could go a very long way. In fact, it might just put a stop to the primary care physician shortage that impacts the entire healthcare system and the patients we serve. In this segment of the 'Business of Caring' within the Tell Me More Podcast, we delve into the financial world of youn…
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How to prevent great employees from leaving so your culture can sustain the amazing environment patients deserve is at the heart of our interview today. Author, coach, and leadership development expert Mike Harbour join the Business of Caring segment of the Tell Me More Podcast this week. Mike is a podcast host and President of Harbour Resources. H…
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According to Forbes, an artificial intelligence-based bot is set to appear in local shopping malls in the form of a "doctor in a box," to which we emphatically say, "no thank you!" This week on our Tell Me More Podcast, we delve into the concerning emergence of the "Doctor in a Box," an AI-driven healthcare concept discussed by podcast producer, Ca…
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This week’s edition of the Tell Me More podcast features a heartfelt conversation with Liz Benditt, a remarkably resilient patient who has triumphed over five different cancers spanning more than 10 years. As the President and CEO of The Balm Box, she shares her unique story of resilience, turning tragedy into triumph as a survivor and entrepreneur…
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How we talk to patients about their weight is unquestionably a very sensitive subject and needs to be handled with precision. Words matter significantly in patient communication, and outcomes often depend on proper communication. This week, we're talking with award-winning author Michelle May, MD, CSP. In addition to her popular "Eat What You Love,…
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Join us as a fly on the wall in this week's Tell Me More Podcast, where Dr. Christine Meyer engages in an open dialogue with three young medical students (Maisy, Josh, and Jacob) and her husband, Chris, a renowned pediatrician. Together, they explore the roots of challenging patient/doctor communication encounters and interactions. Discover what un…
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In this special episode of the Tell Me More Podcast, your host, Dr. Christine Meyer, walks you through her own house to show off what has worked and what hasn’t when it comes to dealing with her nightmarish menopause symptoms. This podcast is highly visual, and we strongly encourage you to watch the full video on Dr. Meyer’s YouTube channel: https:…
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In this insightful episode of the Tell Me More Podcast, our host, Christine Meyer, MD, delves into the often-underdiscussed topic of menopause, a natural phase in a woman's life that can bring about significant physical and emotional changes. Drawing from her own recent experiences, she engages in a candid conversation with our guest named Liz, who…
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My guests today are Mikah Meyer and Larry Edwards. Mikah is an avid outdoorsman who set a record of being the first person to visit all 419 National Park sites in the US in a single 3-year journey. He also made history by being the first openly gay man to be in an outdoor recreation campaign by REI. Larry, is Dr. Lawrence Edwards, the Artistic Dire…
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Send us a Text Message. As we watch world events unfold, we see Biblical prophecy about the end times being fulfilled before our eyes. Jesus told his disciples in Matthew 24 that nation would rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom. He also said that in the end-times, there would be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. I…
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On this week’s episode, Sue Meyer welcomes her friend and one of the Members from the Members Corner, Peggy from Irving, Texas. Peggy shares her personal journey with long COVID, detailing symptoms like exhaustion, brain fog, high blood pressure, and a persistent rash. She shares about the benefits of vitamin D3 and sunlight exposure in alleviating…
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Getting a Grip on Cancer and Positivity. “This book is an honest recollection of my childhood - the good and not so good. Some of the stories I share, not even my husband or my children knew about, and they struggled to read past it. I have hidden it for so long, as I was scared and ashamed. Alcoholism, poverty, hardships, violence, unforgiveness, …
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My guest today is Dr. Alex Korb, author of the book Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression, One Small Change at a Time. Dr. Korb is a neuroscientist, writer, and coach. He has studied the brain for over 20 years, having earned his undergraduate degree in neuroscience at Brown University and then later completed his Ph…
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