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  • Male First Responders Mental Health
    Jun 26 2026
    For June's Mens Mental health Month, James talks about the importance of supporting a 1st responders mental health and for 1st Responders to get help.
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    8 min
  • What About Me
    Jun 5 2026
    Its Mens Mental Health Month in June. James shares a story that many can relate to.
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    10 min
  • 5 Random Questions with Ward Bowron
    May 29 2026
    Co Owner of Wyoming Wound Care
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    3 min
  • Wyoming Wound Care's Ward Bowron
    May 22 2026
    WOUND CARE THERAPIST! Ward grew up in South Alabama and moved around the South with a career in construction management after receiving his Bachelor of science degree from Auburn University. After 5 years, he decided to return to school and earned a doctorate degree in Physical Therapy. After graduation he developed a strong interest in wound care and the unique opportunity the field provides to help people. His interest pushed him to meet and speak with like-minded wound care therapists across the country. He eventually connected with Michael Reed and subsequently spent a week with him and his staff to learn more about his private practice. About one year after their initial meeting in 2022, Michael called and asked Ward to join his private practice in Casper. Ward has not looked back since joining Michael and his staff and hopes to work alongside Michael while carrying on his unique techniques for skilled wound care as well as his careful attention to patient care. follow @wyomingwoundcare on IG!
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    50 min
  • Episode 48-More Healthcare Worker Concerns with Dr Peter Kowey MD
    May 15 2026
    Dr. Peter Kowey is the author of the newly released book Failure to Treat (Heliotrope Press), which has received positive reviews and includes 20 true stories about patients and practitioners who have been grievously harmed by a broken healthcare system. Each story is followed by a detailed explanation and commentary and ends with advice about how these catastrophes can be prevented or at least avoided.
    Dr. Kowey is the William Wikoff Smith Chair in Cardiovascular Research at the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, a Professor of Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology at Thomas Jefferson University and former Chief of Cardiovascular Diseases at the Lankenau Heart Institute.
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    46 min
  • Episode 47-First Autism Response with Jennifer Kaufman
    May 8 2026
    Jennifer Kaufman. As principal of EPIC School in New Jersey, Jennifer not only leads a program built around scientifically proven response methods, but she also founded First Response Autism, where she trains first responders and police to better support autistic individuals. She’s been at the intersection of school leadership and crisis intervention and offers a personal perspective as a grandmother to a child on the spectrum. Jennifer can speak to the challenges of ensuring safety for vulnerable students, what it takes to build bridges between educators and emergency professionals, and the nuances of responding when traditional protocols don’t fit the situation.She is someone who lives at the crossroads of education, advocacy, and crisis preparedness every day.
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    33 min
  • Episode 46-FROM THE PILE: A 9-11 First Responder's Story with Neil Adams.
    May 1 2026
    Michael seemed like a typical New Yorker and in a lot of ways he was. He had a swagger and an accent that was unmistakable. That's what he wanted people to think about him. And he risked his life on 9/11 to come to the aid of his city. He was a hero-but that was not always the case throughout much of his life. Rescued from a life that was heading into crime and prostitution, Michael was reset on a road to become a responsible citizen. But not being a "typical New Yorker" would steer him on a painful course in his search for a happy life-a life that he deemed willing to sacrifice in his efforts to help save lives. What happened in the years after that day would eventually lead him to local notoriety and acclaim. James talks with Michael's friend and Author of the book: FROM THE PILE: A 9-11 First Responder's Story, Neil Adams. Out on Amazon.com
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    59 min
  • Episode 45- Two People Answered My Call Recently
    Apr 17 2026
    James shares two good medical related stories of recent times.
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    8 min