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A geriatrics and palliative care podcast for every health care professional. We invite the brightest minds in geriatrics, hospice, and palliative care to talk about the topics that you care most about, ranging from recently published research in the field to controversies that keep us up at night. You'll laugh, learn and maybe sing along. Hosted by Eric Widera and Alex Smith. CME available!
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Korean True Crime

Mimi Mizicko

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Korean True Crime covers all of the horrors that South Korea has to offer, including serial killers, murders, unsolved mysteries, and more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koreantruecrime/support
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Beyond Money Podcast is your source for cutting edge ideas about how to pay and be paid without using money or banks. Tom Greco talks about the dysfunctions of conventional structures of money and banking. We present alternate ideas about, and solutions to, the money problem. Listen to these interviews, and escape from conventional thinking about money.
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The AdTech industry is constantly changing. With new trends every day, organizations cannot afford to miss out on what’s happening in the industry. Keep up with the latest solutions for the challenges that arise with each new wave of changes. Companies need to explore new and emerging channels to achieve growth and better results.AlikeAudience, a global leader in audience segmentation from mobile and transaction data, discusses the latest AdTech trends and present you with diverse insights a ...
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www.beyondmoney.net The End of Money and the Future of Civilization (2024 edition) by Thomas H. Greco, Jr. Chapter Twelve: Credit Clearing, the “UnMoney” Reform or Transcendence? Emerging Exchange Alternatives Separating the Functions of Money Back to Commodity Money? The Unit of Account Versus the Unit of Currency The Measurement of Value Confusio…
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We recently published a podcast on palliative care for kidney failure, focusing on conservative kidney management. Today we’re going to focus upstream on the decision to initiate dialysis vs conservative kidney management. As background, we discuss Manju Kurella Tamura’s landmark NEJM paper that found, contrary to expectations, that function declin…
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In March 2020, we launched our first podcast on COVID-19. Over the past four years, we’ve seen many changes—some positive, some negative. While many of us are eager to move past COVID (myself included), it’s clear that COVID is here to stay. This week, we sit down with infectious disease experts Peter Chin-Hong and Lona Mody to discuss living with …
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Kim Shin-hye hung up the payphone. She didn't want to go home but had nothing better to do. Little did she know that in just five hours, her world would shatter as her father lay lifeless on the road. Within thirty hours, her entire life would spiral into a nightmarish web of fraud and deceit as she found herself wrongfully framed for his murder.Jo…
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Cannabis is complicated. It can mean many things, including a specific type of plant, the chemicals in the plant, synthetic analogs, or products that have these components. The doses of the most widely discussed pharmacologically active ingredients, THC and CBD, vary by product, and the onset and bioavailability vary by how it is delivered. If you …
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When treating heart failure, how do we distinguish between the expanding list of medications recommended for “Guideline Directed Medical Therapy” (GDMT) and what might be considered runaway polypharmacy? In this week’s podcast, we’ll tackle this crucial question, thanks to a fantastic suggestion from GeriPal listener Matthew Shuster, who will join …
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In fellowship, one of the leaders at MGH used to quote Balfour Mount as saying, “You say you’ve worked on teams? Show me your scars.” Scars, really? Yes. I’ve been there. You probably have too. On the one hand, I don’t think interprofessional teamwork needs to be scarring. On the other hand, though it goes against my middle-child “can’t we all get …
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In the fall of 1975, South Korea faced an unprecedented nightmare. Over just 55 days, Kim dae-doo unleashed a reign of terror that would forever change the nation's perception of safety. As the body count rose, law enforcement faced mounting pressure to catch a killer whose only motive seemed to be to murder the poor.Join KTC's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ …
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Can death be portrayed as beautiful? In this episode, we share the joy of talking with Wendy MacNaughton (artist, author, graphic journalist) and Frank Ostaseski (Buddhist teacher, author, founder of the Metta Institute and Zen Hospice Project) about using drawings and images as tools for creating human connections and processing death and dying. Y…
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Grandma Nam reached out to caress Lee Ui-seon's (pseudonym) face that she could make out in the moonlight. There was something in the look Ui-seon was giving her as she loomed over the bed: murderous intent. The long knife reflected the moonlight as she swung it down onto her grandmother's neck with all of the hatred she had in her heart for mankin…
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If palliative care was a drug, one question we would want to know before prescribing it is what dose we should give. Give too little - it may not work. Give too much, it may cause harm (even if the higher dose had no significant side effects, it would require patients to take a lot of unnecessary additional pills as well as increase the cost.) So, …
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www.beyondmoney.net The End of Money and the Future of Civilization (2024 edition) by Thomas H. Greco, Jr. Chapter Eleven: Credit Clearing, the “UnMoney” Direct Clearing Among Buyers and Sellers Buying and Selling on Credit Clearing through Banks Versus Mutual Credit Clearing Direct Credit Clearing Makes Conventional Money and Banking Obsolete Mutu…
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Well-being and resilience are so hot right now. We have an endless supply of CME courses on decreasing burnout through self-care strategies. Well-being committees are popping up at every level of an organization. And C-suites now have chief wellness officers sitting at the table. I must admit, though, sometimes it just feels off… inauthentic, as if…
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Teacher Jeon Eung-seop answered his phone and listened as the nervous parent said, "My daughter's friend has been sexually assaulted". When he reported the crime to the school, he was told to keep his mouth shut. Bringing the case to light caused a 6 year long battle to uncover decades of abuse and neglect perpetrated by the academy.Join the KTC's …
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In today’s podcast we set the stage with the story of Dax Cowart, who in 1973 was a 25 year old man horribly burned in a freak accident. Two thirds of his body was burned, most of his fingers were amputated, and he lost vision in both eyes. During his 14 month recovery Dax repeatedly demanded that he be allowed to die. The requests were ignored. Af…
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Serious illness communication is hard. We must often deliver complex medical information that carries heavy emotional weight in pressured settings to individuals with varying cultural backgrounds, values, and beliefs. That’s a hard enough task, given that most of us have never had any communication skills training. It feels nearly impossible if you…
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Kim Sung-jae went on the music show Inkigayo to perform his new album. The performance was a success and his entire team celebrated all their hard work. But, someone amongst them was plotting to murder Sung-jae before the sun rose the next morning. His body was found in the morning with 28 injection marks on his right arm. Who could have killed the…
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We’ve talked about Brain Death before with Robert (Bob) Troug and guest-host Liz Dzeng, and in many ways today’s podcast is a follow up to that episode (apologies Bob for mispronouncing your last name on today’s podcast!). Why does this issue keep coming up? Why is it unresolved? Today we put these questions to Winston Chiong, a neurologist and bio…
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Tune in to Episode 15 of AdTech with AlikeAudience, where Adrian Williams, Head of Strategic Data Partnerships & Corporate Development at OnAudience, and Bosco Lam, Co-founder and CEO of AlikeAudience talks about the importance of data collaboration as the industry continues to grow and welcome in newer players into the space. We also take a dive i…
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Tune in to Episode 15 of AdTech with AlikeAudience, where Adrian Williams, Head of Strategic Data Partnerships & Corporate Development at OnAudience, and Bosco Lam, Co-founder and CEO of AlikeAudience talks about the importance of data collaboration as the industry continues to grow and welcome in newer players into the space. We also take a dive i…
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Anti-Asian hate incidents rose dramatically during COVID, likely fueled by prominent statements about the “Chinese virus.” VIewed through the wider lens of history, this was just the latest in a long experience of Anti-Asian hate, including the murder of Vincent Chin, the Chinese Exclusion Act, and the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. …
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Everywhere Eom In-sook went death and destruction followed closely behind. She was so determined to become rich that other people became obstacles. She would stop at nothing to get what she wanted, even if it meant killing. Join the KTC's ⁠⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠⁠ today! If you enjoy Korean True Crime, please rate, follow, and send feedback! It helps me contin…
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www.beyondmoney.net The End of Money and the Future of Civilization (2024 edition) by Thomas H. Greco, Jr. Chapter Ten: The Third Evolutionary Stage—The Emergence of Credit Clearing Banks Implement the Credit Clearing Process Thing or Relationship? Particle or Wave? A Confusion of Language An Example of Credit Clearing Among Banks Settlement of Acc…
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(We couldn’t resist when Miguel Paniagua proposed this podcast idea and title. And no, you’ll be relieved to hear Eric and I did not imitate the interview style of Zach Galifiniakis). We’ve talked a good deal on this podcast about what happens before death, today we talk about what happens after. Our guest today is Thomas Lynch, a poet and undertak…
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