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Healthcare Stories

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Welcome to Healthcare Stories, where history meets medicine in a gripping exploration of the people, events, and breakthroughs that have shaped healthcare as we know it. From medical mysteries to groundbreaking discoveries, we uncover the untold stories that defined moments of crisis, innovation, and ethical challenges in the U.S. healthcare system.
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Every villain has an origin story. Ours is quite simple; health care heroes are over this BS and have been deemed as villains. Join us, JuggerDoc and Poison I.V., in our med room lair to drop all kinds of truth bombs about everything that is fucked up in the health care system whilst sharing some pretty messed up/hilarious stories. We also like all things dark and twisted, so we also do some true crime episodes of villainous healthcare workers. Not a current health care worker/ villain? That ...
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It has been 50 years since the Administration of Richard Nixon. In that time, the left has waged a war on history to define Richard Nixon as a failure as President. For much of the half century Richard Nixon's name was synonymous with corruption and Government overreach. Podcasts, Documentaries, Cable Network specials have all controlled a narrative that cast Richard Nixon as the 20th centuries great American Villain. But all of that has changed. First in 2013, Geoff Shepard, Richard Nixon's ...
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Empathy here, Not there

Curtis Campogni

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Welcome to Empathy Here, Not There, the podcast dedicated to exploring the profound impact of empathy in various aspects of our lives. I'm your host, Curtis Campogni, and I'm thrilled to embark on this journey with you. Why This Podcast? After a pivotal moment following a keynote speech on empathy, I realized how easy it is to talk about empathy but much harder to practice it consistently, especially in our personal moments of frustration and conflict. This podcast was born from that realiza ...
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Welcome to the Conkers3 page. The home of the Conkers’ Corner podcasts, Twin Petes Investing podcasts and so much more. The podcasts are set out to enhance the awareness of new investors, experienced investors, high net worth individuals (HNWI), Independent Financial Advisers and life long students of the financial markets. This will be done through insightful interviews and podcasts published on a regular basis. If you’re aiming to achieve a financial goal then these podcasts will have wort ...
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A podcast for enlightened women... This podcast is to remind you that ‘who you are right now is enough’. If you are striving for perfection, you will always be bitterly disappointed. If we get really honest with ourselves, we have access to self-love, inner peace, clarity and happiness – it just takes some inner work. It takes experiencing the uncomfortable to commit to making radical changes. You have the power to make things happen and all you need to know is what you want in life. Each ep ...
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The topics, stocks and shares mentions / discussed include: Investment Trusts, the Heroes & Villains Caledonia Investments / CLDN A 7,000% winner Digital 9 Infrastructure Trust / DGI9 Worldwide Healthcare Trust / WWH F&C IT / FCIT Life Science REIT / LABS Home REIT / HOME Brunner IT / BUT The Global Smaller Companies Trust JPMorgan Claverhouse IT /…
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In the early 1900s, as New York City teemed with life and growth, it also grappled with the dark shadow of disease. At the heart of a typhoid fever outbreak, a mysterious illness causing fever, abdominal pain, and sometimes death, was an unsuspecting woman — Typhoid Mary. Unbeknownst to her, she was a healthy carrier of Salmonella typhi, the bacter…
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Send us a text It is one thing to work with a President from the other party and be the loyal opposition that is often getting in the news for being opposed to the President. It is another to be your President's leader on the House floor pushing through his agenda, especially when you are in the minority. That is the position that Gerald Ford will …
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Welcome back to Healthcare Stories, where we explore captivating healthcare stories from history. In this episode, we'll delve into the fascinating tale of Johns Hopkins Hospital's founding, a pivotal moment that revolutionized American medicine, research, and medical education. Journey with us to late 19th-century Baltimore, where visionary philan…
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Send us a text In Former President Richard Nixon's final book "Beyond Peace" he often wrote like a psychic of some kind. He wrote: “The United States must lead. We must lead to open the eyes of those still blinded by despotism, to emboldened those who remain oppressed, and bring out from the dungeons of tyranny those who still live in darkness. The…
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Send us a text In this episode we look back on President Nixon's relationships with three world leaders who were very important to the United States during his administration. No world leader in history was as well traveled as President Richard Nixon and few if any knew the world better. During President Nixon's retirement years Nixon was often cal…
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Welcome and get ready to delve into captivating healthcare stories that have shaped our world. In today's episode, we journey back to the early 1900s, a time when the state of medical education in the United States was in disarray. Back then, numerous for-profit medical schools were more interested in making money than properly training doctors, le…
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Send us a text This is the first episode in our series of bonus materials. This is a listen at the news coverage from President Nixon's last day in office. During our regular series I chose to use the coverage from CBS News because it is more recognizable to the public. The familiar voices of Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather are what I chose to put i…
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The 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, one of the deadliest in human history, stems from its profound impact on global health and its often-overlooked significance. With soldiers moving across borders and sharing cramped, unsanitary conditions, the 1918 pandemic claimed more lives than World War I, affecting one-third of the world's population and killing …
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Today's story begins in 1951 with the life-transforming journey of Henrietta Lacks, a young African American woman and mother of five from a tobacco farm in Virginia. Diagnosed with an aggressive form of cervical cancer, she underwent treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Here, unbeknownst to her, a biopsy of her cancer cells …
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In the mid-19th century, as hospitals teemed with life-threatening infections and childbirth often ended in tragedy, one man emerged as an unsung hero. His name was Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis. Operating in Vienna, Austria, in 1846, Semmelweis was stationed at the city's general hospital, which housed two maternity wards: one run by medical students and t…
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In the early 1960s, United States riddled with a health care crisis where millions of Americans lacked insurance and adequate medical care. Amid rapidly advancing healthcare, the elderly were left particularly vulnerable, with private insurance companies often not covering them. Witnessing the plight of senior citizens unable to afford basic medica…
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In this episode of Empathy Here, Not There, host Curtis Campogni dives into the profound role empathy plays in leadership. Curtis discusses how leading with empathy—through active listening, asking open-ended questions, and taking meaningful action—can create a culture of understanding and collaboration. He shares powerful stories from his own lead…
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Send us a text In this special edition of The Richard Nixon Experience, we let you tune back in to that final day at the White House for President Nixon. You will hear excerpts from his resignation speech, his speech to his staff and reminiscences from several different people about those events including President Nixon and President Ford. All of …
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Send us a text This episode is one of final thoughts on Richard Nixon. They range from subjects like the shameful treatment he received from the national news media and how they have actively worked to keep the public in the dark on the facts of Watergate. This was a problem both when it occurred and even today as an enormous amount of easily verif…
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Send us a text This is the finale of our look at Richard Nixon, and our 145 episode look back at the most divisive era in American history other than the American Civil War, the Vietnam war and Watergate. It all began with the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem, the President of South Vietnam , followed three weeks later by the assassination of Preside…
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PLEASE NOTE This is TwinPetesInvesting Podcast 135 PART 2. The topics, stocks and shares mentions / discussed include: With special guest, Warhammer / Games Workshop expert & shareholder, Private investor: Matthew Gregory @MathewGregory5 on Twitter/X The history of #WarHammer & Investing in #GamesWorkshop Investing lessons & learnings Unilever / UL…
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In this episode of Empathy Here, Not There, host Curtis Campogni delves into the complex world of empathy within superhero movies. From Spider-Man’s sense of responsibility to Black Panther’s Killmonger and even Thanos in Avengers, Curtis breaks down how empathy shapes both heroes and villains alike. He explores how films like Joker challenge us to…
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Send us a text In this episode, we listen to Richard Nixon's thoughts on the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union may be gone but the nation that succeeded it, Russia, is now under the leadership of an old KGB Agent, Vladimir Putin. A Russian strongman, leading a resurgence of Russian Nationalism and Russian despotism just as President Nixon had predicte…
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Send us a text In this episode we listen to Richard Nixon's thoughts on a wide variety of issues that still exist today, plus his advice at how to deal with problems in our lives that apply to everyone. He tells stories from his time in public office as a Congressman, Senator, Vice-President and President. You will hear some of the legendary journa…
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In this episode of Empathy Here, Not There, we’re turning the focus inward to explore the importance of empathy with ourselves. Curtis dives deep into how cognitive empathy—understanding what motivates us—can help us reconnect with our purpose, overcome self-criticism, and tackle life’s challenges with confidence. With practical strategies for list…
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PLEASE NOTE PART 2 will be released on 13th September The topics, stocks and shares mentions / discussed in Part 1 include: With special guest, Warhammer expert & Games Workshop shareholder, Private investor: Matthew Gregory @MathewGregory5 on Twitter/X. Buying safe & potentially great shares BP Finding your own investing methodology Nvidia / NVDA …
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Send us a text This was an extraordinary moment. It marks the beginning of Richard Nixon's long, and remarkable journey to the status of beloved elder statesman. Richard Nixon walked into the room a hated, disgraced, much maligned, but still historic figure, and he walked out having won the respect of everyone who witnessed his performance. As he s…
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Welcome to Episode 5 of "The Empathy Here, Not Their Podcast" with your host, Curtis Campogni. In this insightful episode, we delve into the roadblocks that prevent us from practicing empathy effectively. What You'll Learn: Common Barriers to Empathy: Explore how emotional burnout, cognitive biases like the Halo effect, and deeply held personal bel…
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Send us a text Finally the end of the Vietnam War. Richard Nixon had negotiated an honorable peace with the assurances that we would continue to help the South Vietnamese to be able to defend themselves from any aggression from the North. When that aggression came President Gerald Ford did all he could to honor that pledge but the Congress cut off …
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Welcome to Episode 4 of the Empathy Here, Not There podcast! In this special interview episode, we sit down with Dijon, the founder of Abide Inspirations. A master's level practitioner in Applied Behavioral Analysis, a functional family therapist, and a boxing coach, Dijon shares how empathy plays a crucial role both inside and outside the ring. We…
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Send us a text This episode opens with the new President Gerald R. Ford addressing a joint session of Congress. He is there laying out his agenda for his new administration. The problems that he felt needed immediate addressing and where he intended to continue the policies of the man he had just replaced as President. Unfortunately for Ford every …
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Send us a text This episode is a preview of our final series on Richard Nixon. Here we begin with Gerald Ford becoming President of the United States and former President Richard Nixon heading off into exile and most likely into oblivion. It appeared he was to be sidelined and treated as a failure. With Richard Nixon gone South Vietnam was cast asi…
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In this episode of "Empathy Here, Not There," host Curtis Campogni tackles a topic that affects nearly everyone: empathy in social media. As social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, it shapes how we communicate, interact, and perceive the world. But how can we foster empathy in such a fast-paced and often combative environment? …
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In 2023, during a ski trip to Copper Mountain in Colorado, Dr. Jason Kolb suffered a terrible skiing accident that would leave him paralyzed from the belly button down. After the two months of rehabilitation in Denver, he was sent home to Ohio, where his life would be changed forever. Through the power of God, Dr. Jason was able to accept his new r…
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Send us a text This episode covers the last day of the administration of Richard Nixon. It begins with the arrogant Special Prosecutors as they reminisce about their plans to figure out a way to get Richard Nixon indicted knowing they had him at his weakest moment. Host Randal Wallace will discuss the fairness of that attempt, the stealing of the P…
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Send us a text If you have never read the book "In the Arena" by President Richard Nixon let me assure you that it is a must read book. It was the most personal of his books and it is written farther down the road from his Presidency than his Memoirs were and therefore provides a lot more perspective on the events that ended his Presidency. Late in…
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In this episode of "Empathy Here, Not There," host Curtis Campogni dives into the crucial and often controversial topic of empathy in politics. As polarization and division seem to dominate the political landscape, Curtis explores how empathy can be a powerful tool for bridging gaps and fostering constructive dialogue. Curtis defines empathy in the…
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Send us a text In this episode we examine the Legacy of Watergate. It was the one question everyone was asked by historian Timothy Naftali and the answers were fascinating. This is a study of what each person thought the lesson of Watergate is for history. The one that caught the most interest from me was that of Bernard Nussbaum, who was the secon…
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Send us a text In this episode we simply relive this unfathomable moment in history. Not only the resignation of an elected President of the United States, but the resignation of arguably one of the greatest in the history of the country. In this episode we tune in to the live coverage of the time from the three networks then in existence, CBS News…
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Welcome to a special bonus episode of "Empathy Here, Not There" with Curtis Campogni! 🌟 In this episode, Curtis takes a deep dive into the nuances of compassion, sympathy, emotional empathy, and cognitive empathy. After receiving a wave of insightful comments and feedback following our first episode, we realized the importance of breaking down thes…
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Send us a text In this episode, the Smoking Gun Tape has pulled the rug out from under President Nixon and now he is being urged to resign by even his most loyal defenders. However, his family unanimously urged him to fight on. It is in this final emotional week that President Nixon goes back and forth about what to do. The President himself seems …
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Send us a text Finally, the United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee cast its vote on the Articles of Impeachment. It is an emotional vote for the congressmen who were thrust into history and totally unprepared for the experience. They did their best they felt, and cast the vote they had to cast. It was strangely an unemotional mo…
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Send us a text This episode opens with President Richard Nixon's March 1974 visit to the Grand Ole Opry. Nixon was there to open the brand new Opry House on its first night after moving from downtown Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. It is a symbol of the one section of the country that never wavered, as President Nixon's problems mounted. In the South…
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Send us a text Here is a preview of an extraordinary week of shows that will bring us to the end of the Administration of Richard Nixon. Over this five days we will relive the emotional week between the the time the Smoking Gun becomes public and the President's resignation. You will be able to relive through news coverage and oral histories the em…
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Send us a text This episode is an in-depth look at the House Judiciary committee itself as they went through the work of deciding whether or not they should impeach a President of the United States for high crimes and misdemeanors for the first time in 106 years. In this show you will hear the memories of each of the members and staffers of the com…
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