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Whether it’s the details of new vehicles on the way, the stories of current vehicles and their drivers, or the vehicles featured inside TV, streaming video and feature films, you’re learning about it all from 2GuysTalkingCars
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A podcast of the Ecumenical Catholic Communion. Stories from progressive Catholicism and beyond. Join hosts Jessica Gazzola *The Priest) and Frank Krebs (The Bishop) as they visit with guests of all kinds to learn more about the spirit, the love and relationships that will allow YOU to “listen and walk away changed.”
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What is - The Matrix? In 1999, and still to this day on commercial networks across the world, many find out still to this day find out what - it - is. The Matrix, that was "born" in 1999, provided the canvas of "virtual reality" - infused with AI - Artificial intelligence, and allowed us all to watch Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, and a cavalcade of chara…
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Talking to people is supposed to be something EASY. Hey, how’s it goin’!? What’cha got planned tonite? Hey, what the status on that project and the consequential discussion makes for lives across the globe day after day. But what happens when the conversations that you’re having – are literally – life and death? Inside of 1998’s The Negotiator, we …
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On a regular basis in sports medicine, we are faced with ethical dilemmas. Whether or not we should allow kids to play certain sports based on injury risk, performance enhancement and equipment advances, treatment interventions, return to play decisions, and conflicts of interest to name a few. These issues may cause disagreements between the athle…
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Today on the Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast we are going to tackle a topic that I would predict that all of us do not get enough of….and that’s sleep. Sleep is a necessity for all of us but it can have a critical role in the life of an athlete in terms of injury and performance. We are going tackle sleep today… with the goal of keeping you engag…
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We are back to finish out Brain Injury Awareness Month looking at another component of the SCAT6. Today we are going to tackle what I consider to be the “OG” version of the SCAT, otherwise known as the SAC, or the Standardized Assessment of Concussion. We certainly love acronyms in sports medicine, don’t we? Let’s take the deep dive. Connect with T…
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In 1968, an already 38-year-old Clint Eastwood was made a producer of a movie that was going to be the "bridge" back to the states when it came to the Spaghetti Westerns and Hollywood's at-all interest in the modern Western Feature film.A number of years later, a young 8 year old Canadian kid dreamt of becoming a lawman. Later, he did, and at the c…
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March means two things in the world of sports medicine, not counting March Madness. The first is National Athletic Training Month. The second is Brain Injury Awareness Month. In the world of sport-related concussions, it’s an ideal time to continue to bring awareness about concussions, which are a mild traumatic brain injury.I thought for this year…
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We are turning the page from our leap year month into March of 2024. It’s time for National Athletic Training Month again. Each year we highlight several athletic trainers to talk about their roles, some interesting cases, struggles, and advice for those starting out in the field. Today on the podcast, I am joined by three secondary school athletic…
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One of the best instructors a cop can have, is history. The stories, guidance and perspective it provides helps to hone the craft of today's law enforcement professionals -- most of the time. It's time to take a look back at real-life things that were shared with Officer Tommy, as he shares "Stupid Things Old Cops Told Me" - during this episode of …
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Dr. Jason Zaremski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Florida. Dr. Zaremski received his medical degree from Tufts University and then stayed at Tufts to complete his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is fellowship trained in sports medicine through the Geisinger He…
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