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Young & Healthy

Cincinnati Children’s

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Cincinnati Children’s Young & Healthy features thoughts and perspectives from kids health experts, patients, families – and even kids! – on all things pediatric health. Join us for lively conversations about current health topics and issues that affect children today. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.
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Audio Footlights

The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati

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America’s oldest professional theatre for young audiences. Sharing behind-the-scenes tidbits and delightful insights about our productions, to help awaken a lifelong love of theater and create the next generation of arts patrons. Since our establishment in 1924, it has been TCT’s mission to entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. Flex your imagination and join us!
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RT Sidebar

Matt Pavlichko, Jonathan Butler, and Anna Hayes

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Join RT Sidebar LIVE for practical advice based on real-world experience on the most pressing challenges facing Respiratory Leaders today.
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The NatiCast

The NatiCast

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The NatiCast is dedicated to the people and stories that have a relationship or ties to the greater Cincinnati area. You can connect Cincinnati and the surrounding area to an amazing number of people. From actors, directors, musicians, athletes, to politicians and business leaders, our goal is to highlight those connections and celebrate one of America’s great cities.
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Cancer Registry World™

Health Catalyst, Inc.

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Join Dr. Frederick L. (Rick) Greene each month as he hosts the podcast series, Cancer Registry World™, that focuses on the role of cancer registrars and cancer registries in the universal treatment of malignancy. Each segment will feature cancer registrars, clinicians, organizations, administrators, researchers, and representatives of all healthcare groups who contribute to and benefit from data that are derived from cancer registries.
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Accused

Cincinnati Enquirer

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Season 4: When Rhoda Nathan's lifeless body was discovered in her hotel room, it was assumed she'd had a heart attack. The autopsy proved otherwise: Nathan, 67, had been viciously beaten to death, punched so hard by her assailant that two of her teeth had been knocked out. Days later, a hotel employee went to the hospital to be treated for an infection in his hand, which was teeming with a bacteria most often found in human mouths. That, plus a pendant an officer said was discovered in the t ...
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EnterConnected

Bold Brave TV

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A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Join psychiatrist Dr. Reyna Gilmore as she explores the interconnectivity of the mind, body, and soul/spirit. Through her own transparent sharing of professional knowledge, self-disclosure, and personal experiences, along with a variety of diverse guests, you will learn about how the mind, body, and soul/spirit are connected and how they not only have an effect on each other, but are also affected by the events and that take place in our internal and exte ...
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Do you know what will happen to your loved ones when something happens to you? If you don’t know the answer, or don’t like the answer, then this is the show for you. Listen up as we teach you about protecting your family legacy through better estate planning. The host of the Complete Estate Planning Podcast is Attorney Nick Rosenbauer of the Cincinnati area.
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Children of the Perfect Storm

Children of the Perfect Storm LLC

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Welcome to the Children of the Perfect Storm Podcast, where our Host, Evangeline DeVol, tackles the biggest fight of her life by advocating for children impacted by poverty, abuse, trafficking, and addiction. She's not alone in this fight and will be joined by several non-profits and service-based organizations on this monthly Podcast. Evangeline “Van” DeVol catches the eyes, ears and hearts of every audience when speaking passionately about the plight of children experiencing poverty, educa ...
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The pediatric EMs videopodcast

Hamilton P. Schwartz, M.D.

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Most months of the year, Cincinnati Children’s hosts free pediatric EMS lectures on-site. The lecturers are hand-picked for their teaching abilities and expertise in pediatric emergency care. We figured, ”Why keep these to ourselves?” Hope you enjoy them, too. Hamilton P. Schwartz, M.D. and Kenneth Crank, EMT-P EMS Medical Director and EMS Coordinator
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Cincinnati and the performing arts are inseparable. Throughout this podcast, we've explored the way Cincinnati punches above its weight class when it comes to performing arts venues, directors, actors, and public support for the arts. Joanie Schultz, serving as the Associate Artistic Director at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, is a part of that b…
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Here’s a situation most people don’t really think about: what happens if one of your beneficiaries dies before you do? It’s not just a legal formality, it’s a scenario that can create confusion, delay, and unintended consequences for your estate plan. If your plan doesn’t account for this possibility, state law might decide where the money goes, an…
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Firearm injuries are the leading cause of death in children in the United States. This public health issue is heartbreaking, but it’s also preventable. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Richard Falcone, pediatric trauma surgeon and chief of staff at Cincinnati Children's, to talk about practical steps families can take to keep kids safe. We disc…
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A family business is often more than just an asset—it’s a legacy. But passing it on after the death of the owner can create big challenges, especially when some heirs want to keep it running and others want out. In this episode, we dig into the legal and practical issues of transferring ownership of a family business through an estate plan. We’ll l…
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Send us a text Chrysalis Ashton is our "Home girl"! She gives us the facts on home care, reminds us relationships matter, and spills the beans on AARC's Emerging Leaders program. Plus, Matty P remembered to hit record this time. Check out this amazing leader! Stay Tuned...By Matt Pavlichko, Jonathan Butler, and Anna Hayes
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Today's guest is Tony Clark, a multi-talented musician, bass player for the band Blessid Union of Souls, and producer for iHeartMedia. Join us as we dive into Tony's life and career, dating all the way back to when the hosts met Tony at the School for Creative and Performing Arts. Tony spent 16 years on the road touring with Blessid Union of Souls,…
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When it comes to estate planning, assigning roles to your loved ones can feel overwhelming, especially when you're considering putting one person in charge of multiple responsibilities. In this mailbag episode, Nick addresses a common listener question: Can my daughter be both the executor of my will and my healthcare power of attorney? Or is that …
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Ever wonder how something as simple as yoga can help kids feel calmer, stronger, and more in control—whether they’re at home, standing, sitting or in the hospital? In this new heartwarming episode of Young & Healthy, healthcare professionals and certified yoga instructors Nancy B. and Frankie M. join host Kayla McNeal to explore the powerful role p…
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Losing a spouse is an emotionally overwhelming experience, and in the midst of grief, legal and financial matters often feel like the last thing anyone wants to think about. But making sure your estate plan reflects your new reality is one of the most important steps you can take after a loss. This episode walks through the essential updates and re…
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In this edition of Cancer Registry World, Betsy Johnson, Founder and CEO of HIMpros joins Dr. Rick Greene to share her insights on achieving excellence in cancer registry work and her perspective on the evolving role of technology in supporting registries and the ODS community. Johnson, a dynamic leader in healthcare staffing and information manage…
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Send us a text We all have a BFF at work. Those that get us, keep us out of trouble, and those we "Vent" to. Not a ventilator! Your "Vent Buddy"! Meet Susan and Megan, OG Vent Buddies who tell us their story, while JJ and Matty P remember when they became vent buddies. Make sure you shout out your vent buddy! https://forms.office.com/r/Gb2wZLqkWe #…
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Today, Nick answers a thoughtful question from parents trying to strike the right balance: they want their kids to receive their inheritance at age 25, but also want to carve out early access for a first car or a home down payment. The catch? They’re worried about getting the numbers wrong, especially with inflation, rising costs, and the unpredict…
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Roderick Justice is a Tony-recognized Arts Educator, and award-winning director, choreographer, costume designer, playwright, actor, and Broadway producer (How to Dance in Ohio). Roderick serves as the Artistic Director for The Children's Theater of Cincinnati. Join us as we explore Roderick's roots, his involvement in Cincinnati arts, and the rece…
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When people hear the term “power of attorney,” they often assume it’s a one-size-fits-all document that gives someone authority to handle everything if they become incapacitated. There are actually two completely different types of powers of attorney. In this episode, Nick breaks down how each one has its own purpose, responsibilities, and potentia…
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Send us a text This episode is bonkers!!!! Actor, comedian, OT student, and RT family member, Cody discusses his journey with acute guillain-barré syndrome. His mom is a RT, Mindy was his RT, this gets real. #Bipapsux. This is a must listen episode. #Barlflylove #Mindy'sfirstHost! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoBy Matt Pavlichko, Jonathan Butler, and Anna Hayes
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When you set up a trust but don’t have a friend or family member you trust to manage it, what’s your next move? In this episode, we answer a question on a sensitive and critical decision in estate planning: how to choose the right corporate trustee? Should you go with a big national firm or a smaller local institution? Does it matter if you already…
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Today's guest is Kevin Aldridge. Kevin is the Opinion and Engagement Editor for Cincinnati Enquirer, which sounds like it would be a challenging job even in the best of times, let alone the polarized climate we find ourselves in today. Fortunately for the readers of the Enquirer, Kevin seems to take this challenge head on. As good a read as Kevin i…
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Summer is right around the corner and with it comes fun in the sun and plenty of time to make memories with your family. But let’s be honest—summer activities can get expensive. The good news is there are tons of things to do in Cincinnati that are free or super affordable for families. Linsey Kraeling is our guest. She’s a mom of 2 and lifelong Ci…
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When someone passes away, their bills and debts don’t just disappear, but that doesn’t mean their family has to rush to pay everything immediately. In this episode, we explain how debts are handled after death, what families (especially executors) need to do, and what to expect if no one has access to the deceased’s money yet. We’ll also clear up c…
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A detective’s dogged pursuit of justice links two rape accusations 800 miles apart, and puts her on the path to catch a sexual predator. She’ll bring listeners along on her quest in the new exclusive true crime podcast series from WITNESS and USA TODAY, Untested. Here’s the first episode. Subscribe for $4.99 to binge the entire season ad-free now. …
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In this edition of Cancer Registry World, we explore the significance of familial pancreatic cancer and the vital role of familial cancer registries. Dr. Alison Klein, Professor of Oncology, Pathology, and Epidemiology, and Director of the National Familial Pancreas Tumor Registry (NFPTR) at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine—joins Dr. Ric…
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Send us a text Do you sometimes feel stuck as a RT? Mindless treatments and vent checks? There are other avenues that are cool (and gross). Interventional Pulmonology is just that. Learn about the world of IP, it is fascinating and gross, just like we like it! Stay Tuned...By Matt Pavlichko, Jonathan Butler, and Anna Hayes
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Toddlerhood comes with lots of surprises, and some can be a little scary. Have you ever noticed your little one zoning out or holding their breath and that made you pause and question, “Is that normal?” You’re not alone. Toddler spells can be alarming for parents, and it can be hard to tell the difference between a harmless toddler spell and a seiz…
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Most parents try to split up everything evenly for their children but how do you do that with a home? While bank accounts and retirement funds can be easily divided, a house poses unique challenges. It’s a very common estate planning discussion in our office and one that we recently got asked about. What are the options for splitting a home between…
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Lending money to a child is common, whether it's for buying a home, starting a business, or getting through a tough financial patch. But when it comes time to plan your estate, that unpaid loan can create real complications. Should you forgive the debt when you die? Or treat it as an advance on that child’s inheritance and reduce what they receive?…
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Routines are a series of steps that repeat regularly—some happen daily, while others happen in certain situations. But what happens when those routines get interrupted? In the newest episode of the Young & Healthy podcast, host Kate Setter talks with Dr. Alex Nyquist, a pediatric psychologist at Cincinnati Children’s, about how life’s changes can h…
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What happens when your name is on a parent’s bank account or home as a co-owner, yet their will says everything should be split among the three siblings? That’s the situation we’re addressing in this video to help the co-owner understand what options you have when it comes to splitting the inheritance up. Here’s some of what we discuss in this epis…
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He terrorized women. He slipped through the cracks. But one detective refused to give up. Untested, an exclusive true crime podcast series from WITNESS and USA TODAY, brings listeners along on this detective’s quest to bring a serial sex offender to justice. Available April 15. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy …
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Even if you’re planning to leave everything to just one person, like an only child, it might feel like you don’t need an estate plan. After all, what could be simpler than passing everything on to a single heir? But estate planning isn’t just about how many people you’re leaving assets to. It’s about how you leave things, making sure your wishes ar…
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Send us a text Has "Feedback" from your boss felt personal? Does it feel like going to the principles office? Feedback can be a curse, but when done well by a true leader, it can be the greatest gift you receive professionally. Join us with Amanda Nickle and Katlyn Burr to discuss giving and receiving feedback. This episode could change your career…
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This episode of Cancer Registry World features Dr. Wui-Jin Koh, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN). Dr. Koh explores the vital role of cancer registry data in shaping treatment guidelines and how data-driven guidelines contribute to advancements in cancer management. Tune in to gain v…
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You know Rocky Carroll from Chicago Hope, Law & Order, The Game, Boston Legal, The West Wing, Crimson Tide, or of course his role as Director Leon Vance on NCIS. What you may not know is that just like most of you, Rocky was born and raised right here in Cincinnati Ohio. Rex's dad, David Stull, was Rocky's drama teacher at the School for Creative a…
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Letting go is hard—on kids and parents alike. At what age can separation start causing anxiety for a child? What should parents and caregivers expect? In this episode of Young & Healthy, host Symfhani Fair-Harris sits down with pediatric psychologist Dr. Lynne Merk and child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Brian Kurtz to explore the ins and outs of…
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What happens when you have assets in your name but you don’t really consider them yours? It’s not that uncommon to work with people who need to account for things like a parent’s home or a child’s bank account in their estate plan. In this episode, Nick answers a listener’s question about how to handle assets that fall into this category while avoi…
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Send us a text Being a respiratory therapist is tough! Being the first respiratory therapist in your country, a tad more challenging ;P. Meet Moaaz, one of the first RTs in Egypt. He made his dreams come true. Now he's making the dreams of new RTs in Egypt come true! He is a Champion, He Empowers, and He Influences. Like all RTs!…
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A well-drafted trust should protect your assets, ensure your wishes are followed, and make things easier for your loved ones. However, even estate planning attorneys can make mistakes that lead to costly problems. In this episode, we’ll cover four major mistakes attorneys make when drafting trusts—so you can recognize and avoid them in your own est…
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Today, we dive into Randy Donaldson's fascinating career in showbusiness, beginning with the early days, where he made a conscious choice to not have a "fallback" because he did not plan on falling back, and, in a way, setting himself up to fail. Later, performing in several Broadway shows, and then moving into producing. We dive into the inner wor…
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Fear is something that we all have experienced at some point. Whether it’s from watching a scary movie, facing a natural disaster, having a bad dream, or simply an overactive imagination, fear can be overwhelming, especially for children. When kids experience fear, they might not know what is happening in their bodies and how to process this emotio…
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When it comes to children’s inheritance, should they all receive their share at the same time, or should each child wait until they reach a specific age? In this episode of Complete Estate Planning, Nick answers a common question: Is it fair for older children to receive their inheritance while younger siblings wait? Here are some of the key topics…
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Send us a text  All right, everyone, RT sidebar, it's time as always. I got my great friends here, Mindy, APRT, Conklin, and JJ, the RT, very excited to have you both here today, because I want to give our audience a little peek behind RT's sidebar curtain. What's in store for 2025. Find out in this episode of RT Sidebar...Stay Tuned!…
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One of the biggest decisions a married couple faces when setting up an estate plan is whether to create a joint trust or separate trusts. The right choice depends on several factors, including how they manage their finances, asset ownership, and estate planning goals. In this episode, we’ll break down the pros and cons of each option and discuss wh…
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Flu season is here, and sickness is everywhere—but what exactly is going around? In this episode, host Kate Setter sits down with Felicia Scaggs-Huang, MD, MS, a pediatric infectious diseases expert, to break down what’s happening in the community. They discuss the latest flu cases in the greater Cincinnati region, the developing measles outbreak i…
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This episode of Cancer Registry World features Janet Vogel, ODS-C, NCRA Board Director for Public Relations and Communications. Janet is also a Quality and Education Auditor at Omega Healthcare and the host of the popular webinar Tumor Talk. She shares her journey of becoming a cancer registrar, offers insights into the challenges of implementing n…
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Welcome to part 2 of our conversation with Alton Fitzgerald White. Where we left off, we were getting to the point in Alton's career where he was about to land the role as Mufasa in 'The Lion King.' Listen to Alton recount this time in his life, and the events that were happening in his personal life around this time, which led him to explore writi…
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Send us a text The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health and Safety is a remarkable organization. Check out this episode of #RTSidebar where our guest Michael Wong discusses Advocacy, Safety, Trust, and Influence! RTs are experts in all 4. Use your voice for your patients! ppahs.orgBy Matt Pavlichko, Jonathan Butler, and Anna Hayes
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We talk a lot about estate planning on this show, but what about the other side of the equation- inheritance? Today, we’re diving into how people screw it up. There are plenty of ways to go wrong, but we’re breaking down the five biggest mistakes Nick sees people make when they receive an inheritance. Contact: 513-463-6789 info@CincinnatiEstatePlan…
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Alton Fitzgerald White is a true force of nature. Once we started to dive into his amazing life, career, and perspective, we realized we had been talking for nearly three hours. So, we decided to split our conversation into two parts! This first part covers Alton's early years, battling intense shyness, and takes us all the way until he is a thrivi…
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