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What if there was one place to gain short, powerful insights from leaders and influencers worldwide? Join communication strategist Skot Waldron as he interviews people like John Lee Dumas of Entrepreneurs on Fire, Ann Hiatt, who worked directly with Jeff Bezos, Marissa Mayer, and Eric Schmidt, former CIA agent Marc Polymeropoulos, and Matt Doherty, Michael Jordan's former coach, and mines the gold inside each of their heads. Unlock the potential of you and the people you do life with by list ...
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In the podcast episode featuring Heather McGowan, hosted by Skot Waldron, the discussion revolves around the concept of cognitive diversity and its crucial role in fostering innovative thinking and problem-solving in today's complex world. McGowan emphasizes the importance of embracing a wide range of perspectives, skills, and experiences to tackle…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Sandy Schneider and Dr. Penny Lema about the presentation of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in the emergency department. We talk about some of the advancements that allow for emergency physicians to make more efficient and accurate diagnosis. Funding for this podcast is provided by a grant from the Council of …
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Ed and Josh talk about projects around the house (and why they suck), how frightening a carny can be to a child (and a grown man), passing out from drinking (and wetting the bed), and just how fun having a loud mouth friend can be (we love ya, Zach). This episode is a party. Check it out! Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagr…
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In this episode, we talk with ACEP Past-President, Dr. Paul Kivela, about career fulfillment, resilience, and opportunities in and outside EM. We also talk about his adventures in speed golf. This is the Greg Henry Lecture from MEMA24 in Michigan.Door Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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In the podcast episode “Unlocking Love: Being Good Business” featuring Steve Farber, host Skot Waldron explores the transformative power of love in the business environment. Farber, a renowned leadership expert, emphasizes that integrating love into the workplace is not just a lofty ideal but a crucial strategy for fostering engagement, enhancing p…
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Ed and Josh talk about fighting for your PTO, chasing people down to get paid, how not to repair a transmission on a 1980 Mercury Capri, which family member gives the worst directions, and the real reason behind Happy Meals. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy…
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In this podcast episode featuring Kit Gray, the discussion revolves around the concept of "promoting from within" and its significant advantages in the workplace. Kit shares insights on how organizations can nurture internal talent, resulting in greater employee satisfaction, retention, and alignment with company values. He emphasizes the importanc…
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Comedian Liz Glazer stops by with stories about being a law professor, what it's like to be a part of a cadre, and how bad coaching tennis at a day camp is for your skin. Josh reminds everyone that he played college football while Ed talks about his busboy days hanging out with the dishwasher in Atlantic City. Liz teaches us how easy it is to steal…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Maryann Wilbur addresses the pressing issue of doctor burnout, shedding light on its causes and implications for healthcare professionals. She discusses the systemic factors contributing to this crisis, including high workloads, administrative burdens, and emotional exhaustion, while highlighting the impact of burnout o…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Frank Peacock and Dr. Jame Neuenschwander about the current status of VTE, DVT, PE, and AFib management, as well as the approach to anticoagulation reversal. Great podcast on a common EM presentation and opportunities in EM.ACEP POC Tools -https://poctools.acep.org/Supported by an unrestricted educational grant fro…
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Comedian Soora joins us this week with some hilarious job stories. We talk about the pros and cons of being a flight attendant, the mile high club, how to duct tape a rowdy passenger, first class vs the jump seat, trading out shifts, how often she gets called a stewardess. We also talk about her time as a hostess at a Miami South Beach steakhouse/n…
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In this podcast episode, Valerie Garcia explores the significance of authenticity and individuality in leadership, drawing from her personal transition from corporate life to coaching and speaking. She underscores the necessity of being true to oneself and shares transformative lessons from a pottery class, which taught her the value of embracing f…
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This episode has it all: Pony kegs, black box cable, short pants aka "floods", subway jiu jitsu, taking beer from work, living on a boat, bootleg VHS tapes, stolen sneakers, serial killers, bank robbery and falling for a DEA agent during homeroom. It's a wild one! Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @jo…
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In this special #ACEP24 primer, we talk with keynote opening speaker, Heather Mcgowan, about healthcare, workforce, efficiency, and wellness. We focus on the changes in generations, technology, and a look towards the future. ACEP24 Promo Code for Registration - A481646https://heathermcgowan.com/Door Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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In the podcast episode "Unlocking the 'Ick' in Sales" featuring Cindy McGovern, the discussion centers around the challenges and discomfort often associated with the sales process. McGovern, a renowned sales expert, emphasizes the importance of authenticity and building genuine relationships with clients to overcome these barriers. She provides act…
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Ed & Josh got some wild stories this week about stealing TVs from work, road rage, wheelies, going to SeaWorld and getting yelled at by adults, losing your temper in front of your neighbors and how old is too old to eat loose candy. This is a fun solo episode with just the boys Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @working…
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In this Unlocked podcast episode, Skot Waldron interviews David Allen and Ed Lamont about the GTD (Getting Things Done) framework and its application to teams. They discuss the origins of the framework and its core principles, such as capturing and clarifying tasks, organizing them, and reviewing them regularly. They also highlight the importance o…
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Comedian Dylan Krasinski stops by with some hilarious job stories. After failing to land a college internship in his field, he becomes an intern for a landscaping company. The gang ponders who would be the best politician of the bunch and Josh teaches everyone what a snow bunny is. Dylan reveals his greatest to talent is knowing how to learn. Ed ta…
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This podcast Unlocked episode hosted by Skot Waldron features an interview with Daphna Horowitz, a CEO coach who has worked with clients worldwide to help them achieve their leadership goals. Daphna shares her background, transitioning from an actuary to CEO coaching, and how her analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, and trend-spotting skil…
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Here is a special education track from FCEP Symposium by the Sea in Miami Beach, FL. Great collection of speakers and educators discussing the business of emergency medicine with regard to documentation, billing, reimbursement, advocacy, and communication.Door Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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Ed and Josh are crazy from the heat. Ed has some dirtbag tips to stay cool, which leads to Josh pitching ideas for the Dirtbag Olympics. The boys talk about their old jobs selling cars and being a high school janitor, how to clock out early and when it's time to finally throw out a grandfather clock. There's debates over whether or not Ed's family …
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In this episode of the podcast, host Skot Waldron sits down with Rand Fishkin, the co-founder of Moz and the author of "Lost and Founder," to delve into the profound lessons learned from his entrepreneurial journey with a 50mm company. Rand opens up about the unique challenges and painful experiences that accompany building a business at this scale…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Sean Michael, Regional Chief Medical Officer for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. We discuss EMTALA as a tool for emergency departments and EM physicians to facilitate the management, acceptance, and transfer of behavioral health patients. We often see EMTALA as a barrier, but we discuss how it can b…
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Comedian Chris Brown stops by to talk about graduating high school early to become a dishwasher at a Red Lobster. As Chris puts it, he was "really shooting for the stars"! He's got stories about being bagging groceries, playing D3 basketball and becoming a high profile barber, which led him to a career in standup comedy. We talk about smoking with …
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In this Unlocked podcast episode, hosted by Skot Waldron. Kapil Kulshreshtha, CEO Scintillate pty ltd, shares his personal story and concept of "playing it full", which means living life to the fullest, being fully engaged, and not just going through the motions. He recounts how he spent most of his career playing it safe and getting by, but eventu…
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Comedian Derek Drescher stopped by with the craziest job stories - from installing fireplaces in Reverend Run's house, to replacing bricks fifty stories up; all while being a heroin addict. We talk about how much copper goes for on the open market, what's better getting paid hourly or being paid by the brick, that stealing from Sephora might not be…
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In this podcast episode entitled "Unlocking Culture That Rocks With Jim Knight", hosted by Skot Waldron. Our guest Jim Knight, a brand strategist and speaker who has had a diverse career in music, education, and business shares his best secret on helping companies develop cultures and leaders. Jim explains that he prides himself on being an educato…
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TV host and comedian, Abbi Crutchfield stopped by to talk about all her jobs while pursuing comedy. Turns out, if you're a secretary answering phones, you're supposed to know the name of the company. Who knew? We also learn that making cookies for the office might not be the best way to fit in. And even starring in a national commercial for the com…
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In this episode, "Unlocking Secrets to Global Leadership with Asad Ahmed", host Skot Waldron sits down with Asad Ahmed, a global leader and expert in leadership development, to discuss the key principles and strategies for achieving success in today's complex and interconnected world. Asad shares his insights on what it takes to be a effective glob…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. William Weber about the management of allergic reactions in the emergency department. There are often "cocktails" that many order, but the key is still early epinephrine. We chat about the approach, timing, and disposition.Resources/Links -www.aaaai.org/Aaaai/media/Media-Library-PDFs/Professional%20Education/Podcas…
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Comedian, writer and director, Cristian Duran stops by to talk about his worst jobs. Crispers Restaurant in Florida was the top of the list. Ya know it's bad when you have to hide your tips. We also learn about the zen of sandwich-making, what it's like being the face of a construction company, how useful a single black leather glove can be, and ho…
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In this podcast episode, Skot Waldron is joined by Ken Banta, a leadership expert, to explore the topic of "how leaders are made". Ken shares his insights on the key factors that shape leaders, including their experiences, values, and relationships. He discusses the importance of having a "leader's mindset", being adaptable, and having a sense of p…
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In this episode of The Frontline, we have a special episode with the CDC discussing the most recent rendition of the opioid prescribing guidelines which focus on SUD prevention, pain management, and medication safety. I am joined by Dr. Kate Vlasica and Dr. Debbie Dowell.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2211040https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/vol…
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Ed and Josh discuss how to navigate an open work space, dodge the loudest coworker, and how to successfully drink from a flask at the office. Ed talks about how the porters of a building really are the cool kids and how he considered a high school janitor his mentor. Josh gives tips on how to get out of work drinks and how a severe limp in your leg…
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In this podcast episode, Skot Waldron is joined by Park Powell to explore the concept of a "brilliant communication framework". Park shares his expertise on how to communicate effectively, highlighting the importance of clarity, simplicity, and emotional connection. He discusses the 7 key elements of his framework, including understanding the audie…
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Interview from Emerald Coast Conference in Sandestin, FL, talking with Dr. John Proctor about emergency physician billing, reimbursement, and advocacy. The advocacy of ACEP and the RUC are key to maintaining a viable financial environment in EM.Door Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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Ed and Josh talk about various work schwag, from tote bags to emergency t-shirts, flirting at work and how to exact revenge on a work bully. Josh quotes the beatitudes, while Ed reveals that he has t-shirts that are 20 years old. Ed tells a story about the worst taxi ride imaginable and why you should never ever open the the front door of a taxi. T…
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In this podcast episode, Skot Waldron and Randall Gravitt talk about the importance of balancing work and personal life. They discuss the impact of burnout, the misconception of work-life balance, and the traits of successful individuals who have achieved harmony between work and home. Randall shares insights from his book, 'Winning Begins at Home,…
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Comedian Chris Faga tells us about his worst job petitioning door to door for the local comptroller in the hoods of Brooklyn. The job was so bad that years later he became a County Committeeman because “it was funny”. We talk about tending bar in Brooklyn and how NOT make a Long Island Iced Tea. We also discuss strip club buffets, guys named Hennes…
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This podcast episode explores the concept of the 'turd on the table' and its significance in the context of business. It highlights how companies and leaders defeat themselves by ignoring the realities and not addressing the problems they face. The conversation also delves into the importance of paying attention to the world outside, embracing chan…
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Comedian Joanna Ross stops by the break room to explain the differences between performing on Broadway and working the cash register at a candle store. She also reveals when she realized what "See You Next Tuesday" really means, how many goldfish a snapper turtle can eat at a bar, and how useful a wheelchair can be in meeting women. Ed and Josh fin…
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In this episode, we have a special author series edition with emergency physician and medical director of the NFLPA, Dr. Thom Mayer, and his new book, "Leadership Is Worthless...But Leading Is Priceless: What I Learned from 9/11, the NFL, and Ukraine".https://thommayermd.com/booksDoor Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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