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Home Rule
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A podcast about Philly politics. Brought to you by Philadelphia 3.0

Transformative Healthcare
TRANSFORMATIVE HEALTHCARE
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From the year 2000 to 2013, Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman engaged in the type of patient-first care that only a handful of doctors will ever experience. His patients: Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Politics had nothing to do with Kuhlman’s work. Neither did agendas or budgets or quotas or standard processes. Among his duties? Never be more than two minutes away from the President. It required Kuhlman to know the personal habits and medical histories of each President. He had to be prepared to care for any medical need in any situation. The experience began to shape Kuhlman’s view of what healthcare should be like for patients who don’t live in The White House or travel on Air Force One. In other words, the patients we see every day. After coming to Advent Health as Senior Vice President and Associate Chief Medical Officer, Kuhlman used an overarching question to guide his quest to transform healthcare in a meaningful way: What if everyone in healthcare (doctors, administrators, nurses, maintenance workers, everyone) treated each patient with the kind of focus and personal attention that a physician uses with the President of the U.S.? Now that would truly be transformative. It so happened that Dr. Daniel Peach, had been considering a similar question after taking on his role as Director of Clinical Transformation for the AdventHealth System: How can we cut through processes and excess data and re-establish a true patient-first mindset? Peach’s own background, though very different from Kuhlman’s, had a very important similarity: the one-on-one approach to care. A registered osteopath in the United Kingdom, Peach has specialized in prevention, care and optimizing performance of elite athletes, one athlete at a time. But his experience has also included personal security for VIPs and more than 20 years as an executive for an international fiber-optic telecommunications company. In every facet of his career, he has seen first-hand that the most in-depth data and the greatest technology the world has ever seen are all meaningless unless they’re tied to a real customer experience. And that is perhaps the most crucial link in making a meaningful healthcare transformation: relationships. So, is it possible? Can we really transform healthcare as we know it? Kuhlman and Peach wouldn’t be writing this book if all they had were another theoretical exercise. They’re actually doing it. Here, they provide a roadmap and adjustable formulas that any organization or constituency can implement. It proven to work for doctors, administrators, and for the person at the heart of our work: the patient. And we should all agree, that’s the bottom line that matters most.

The Standcast
THE STANDCAST
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In a world full of jellyfish, 5 hard men rise. These hard men have spines of steel. These five men do not bow, do not bend to conformity, no, these men stand. Stand with us as we take a good hard look at social constructs, major issues, current happenings, and whatever draws our attention. Watch as we use rational reasoning, logic, and good old human bias to discuss and solve modern problems.

Revolution of One
REVOLUTION OF ONE
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Revolution of One is about the change that begins with you. There is nothing more powerful than individual people who are free to set their own path and take charge of their own lives. But we also recognize that simply being free to make your own choices is not enough. Just knowing where you want to go doesn't give you everything you need to get there. That's why Revolution of One is so important. Revolution of One will help you bring your dreams into reality with practical, actionable advice based on our nearly 75 years of experience in economics and entrepreneurship education. We will show you how to think like an entrepreneur, how to find meaning in your work at every stage of your career, and how to unlock incredible opportunities for personal and financial success by focusing on creating value for everyone around you. Our mission is to convince as many people as we can that they have the permission and the power to be the dominant creative force in their own lives. Join the Revolution and get ready to be inspired.

CrossroadsET
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Crossroads is a channel from The Epoch Times focused on political discussion, traditional values, spirituality, and philosophy. Join host Joshua Philipp as he speaks with experts and authors about politics, history, and the values that are worth keeping.

Fear and Loathing in Justice: Conversations with a former prosecutor
FEAR AND LOATHING IN JUSTICE: CONVERSATIONS WITH A FORMER...
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A former prosecutor turned civil rights attorney sits down for some real talk, no BS (alright a dash of BS). We present an honest and entertaining exploration of the American criminal justice system and the inequities within, both the well-known and the inside baseball stuff. The guest list is a cross-section of all the players in the system, consisting of impressive, or at least funny, trial attorneys, current and former prosecutors, top shelf criminal defense attorneys, big firm corporate lawyers, civil rights lawyers, a legendary homicide prosecutor, and a reformed criminal. The conversations and war stories range from the philosophical, like the inequities inherent in a system where more money equals more due process, or an honest assessment of whether the goals of incarceration are met in any way (spoiler alert: no chance), to the silly--soulless sociopaths who fart on the subway or favorite Sopranos' characters. Pop culture references and questionable potty humor notwithstanding, we think there's some eye (ear) opening content that, at times, may even be important to share with y'all.

Count on Your Census
COUNT ON YOUR CENSUS
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Asian Americans Advancing Justice created Count On Your Census to promote a robust response to our nation’s Decennial Census. Each census response is a piece of a puzzle that, when completed, creates a picture of who we are as Americans, and how best the country’s resources can be shared. It determines how the federal government funds and responds to the specific needs of your family and neighbors like schools, hospitals, roads, and community centers. Count On Your Census answers your questions and connects you to a growing moment to count us all in 2020. Please visit CountUsIn2020.org for more information.

Tangipahoa Parish Planning Commission Meetings
TANGIPAHOA PARISH PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS
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Tangipahoa Parish Planning Commission Meetings

Time + Talent Podcast
TIME + TALENT PODCAST
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Leading community volunteers can be challenging, but it's rewarding too! In each season of the T + T Podcast, Tobi Johnson, of VolunteerPro, and Jennifer Bennett of VolunteerMatch, team up to chat with some of the best and brightest in our field. If you are a nonprofit staffer or volunteer leader looking for renewed inspiration and fresh ideas in volunteer engagement, this podcast is for you!

OH&S SafetyPod
OH&S SAFETYPOD
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Listen along as Occupational Health & Safety Executive Editor David Kopf takes a deep dive into occupational safety and health topics with industry experts.

The Military Sherpa Leadership Podcast
THE MILITARY SHERPA LEADERSHIP PODCAST
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Join The Military Sherpa, Mark Tilsher, on a leadership journey unlike any other. With years of military experience and top-notch leadership tools, Mark delivers practical and innovative strategies to help you lead your team to new heights. Discover how to cultivate a high-performing culture with episodes focused on personal growth, team building, and leadership development. From the battlefield to the boardroom, Mark's unique perspective will help you unlock the full potential of your team and achieve your goals. Don't miss a single episode of The Military Sherpa Leadership Podcast - subscribe today!

Be INgaged
BE INGAGED
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It can be hard to understand local civics, not to mention engaging with government bodies. It can also be difficult to keep up with community efforts. Join me every week for a short, Informal, interesting and informative conversation as I engage guests on these topics and more near Muncie, Indiana and the surrounding areas. Whether you want to learn about how the City Council works or about local non-profit organizations, this podcast is for you. Are you IN?