A news and public affairs program about Wyoming and the Mountain West.
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The Caregiver Crisis Podcast For family caregivers juggling it all — work, kids, aging parents — this podcast is your lifeline. We cut through the overwhelm to bring you real stories, practical tips, and tech tools that help you care smarter, not harder. Hosted by The Caregiver Crisis Initiative, each episode explores simple ways to reduce stress, keep loved ones safe at home, and restore your peace of mind. No fluff. No guilt. Just real help. 🎙️ Featuring expert guests, product spotlights, ...
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Anesthesiology News will be publishing a new season of our popular podcast series, “On the Case” and “Ask the Experts.” “On the Case” is a review series that features the authors of our popular case report series. We hear the behind-the-scenes story on the most unique clinical case studies published in the magazine directly from the professionals who managed them. The first episode of this new season features an interview with L. Jane Stewart, MD, JD, MPH, who co-wrote a case report about a ...
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A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just for you.
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In today's challenging labor market, numerous businesses are facing significant difficulties in tackling staff shortage challenges. Angela Weiser, the global marketing manager at JBT Automated Systems, engages in insightful interviews with JBT subject matter experts, covering a range of topics related to automating material movement using industrial mobile robots in warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing plants, and hospitals. If your business is grappling with staff shortages and e ...
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Conversations that reduce risk and increase value in business and private aviation.
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Our podcast covers a wide range of topics related to interventional cardiology, including education, emotional coping, work-life balance, and community responsibilities.
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Join us for SurgiSnacks, the podcast that delivers bite-sized insights into the world of surgical coordination. Hosted by Al & Justin of Surgimate, the surgical coordination software company, each episode features practical tips and best practices for streamlining your surgical practice, enhancing your profitability, and improving the patient experience.
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As healthcare business consultants, we are committed to helping healthcare organizations and professionals navigate the healthcare industry. Our discussion will focus on current events in the healthcare industry and how leaders in healthcare organizations can effectively overcome challenges.
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Coach - Consultant - Speaker Business, Career, and Life www.MattFarneyTalks.com -more speaking subjects -contact information -scheduling Speaking engagements Coaching Personal and Business Thank You for taking the time out of your day to listen my pod casts, I do appreciate you.
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The K-12 Corner is hosted by Diane Woodworth, a former educator and school superintendent turned Business Development Education Specialist for Weigand Construction. Diane covers topics surrounding the challenges facing K-12 education, sparking insightful discussion with administrators, superintendents, and other educators throughout the Midwest.
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The nursing home administrator's best friend on the internet. Being an LNHA has never been easy. Covid has only made it even more challenging. Let's do this together🎗. This is where we interview and meet the leaders, innovators, and trendsetters in the nursing home industry. This is your go-to resource to gain practical solutions to everyday problems facing nursing home administrators. Questions/Comments? Email me - [email protected]
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Learn how to use wireless communications to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology. The primary audience for the Wireless Communications Explained podcast is information technology (IT), engineering, and operations professionals that use wireless communications. Featuring Chas Elliott, Pr ...
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Welcome to Beyond the Lens: MedTech Insights with KARL STORZ, the podcast that delves into the rapidly evolving world of advanced surgical technology. For nearly eight decades, KARL STORZ has developed innovative imaging solutions and opened new possibilities in minimally invasive care. With a dedicated focus on improving patient outcomes, KARL STORZ collaborates with medical professionals world-wide to drive advancements in medical technology. This provides KARL STORZ with an insider view o ...
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As legal status is set to end for many Haitians, Mass. health care sector braces for staffing shortages
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6:41“There are not individuals that are lining up to replace the Haitian community or other immigrants that actually are filling these jobs,” said BU finance professor Mark Williams. “And we already have a labor shortage in Massachusetts.”By WBUR
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New YA book follows 3 LGBTQ teens on an adventure in 19th century Mass.
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4:02The new young adult book “Devils Like Us” is an LGBTQ coming-of-age story. Three characters named Cas, Remy and Finn go on an adventure that takes them to sea.By WBUR
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Bar Harbor faces new pressures amid peak summer season
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4:04Bar Harbor is billed as "the gateway" to Acadia National Park, and its summer season draws tourists from around the country and the globe. But the region is facing new pressures this year, including cuts within the National Park Service, a drop in cruise ship visits, and a decline in visitors from Canada.…
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Suffolk County sheriff arrested by FBI, charged with extortion related to a Boston cannabis business
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3:22Prosecutors allege Tompkins, who's served as Suffolk County sheriff since 2013, used his official position to threaten a cannabis executive into returning $50,000 he'd invested in shares of the company. Public records filed with the state's cannabis commission appear to indicate the company is Ascend Wellness Holdings.…
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First responder mental health, how a mural sounds, and more...
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54:02Today on the show, first responders from across the state gathered recently for a mental health conference. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lab techs - almost all those professions get their first taste of science at college. A University of Wyoming professor speaks about what federal cuts could do to his program. And, we hear an artist translate a n…
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A 'radically inclusive' brass band believes anyone can learn to play
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4:58At School of Honk's weekly practices, you'll get handed an instrument and invited to join a parade — even if you've never played a note.By WBUR
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A Boston tech company says its wristbands can estimate blood pressure. The FDA’s not so sure
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4:18Scott Kirsner, a columnist from our editorial partner MassLive, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss the feud.By WBUR
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Experts warn poor air quality might be here to stay in the Northeast
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4:17Smoke from Canadian wildfires is triggering health warnings across Massachusetts. Learn what doctors say about air quality risks, who’s most vulnerable, and when to avoid outdoor activity.By WBUR
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Medford City Council passes sweeping divestment ordinance
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4:00If enacted, Medford's divestment vote would cut off city funds from weapons manufacturers, fossil fuel companies and private prisons to champion human rights-focused investments, says City Council President Zac Bears.By WBUR
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'A national alarm bell': Texas Dems leave warning message as they depart Mass. amid walkout
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3:29For the past three days, Massachusetts has played host to a handful of Texas Democratic lawmakers who left their state to prevent a vote on a bill to redraw their congressional maps.By WBUR
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Worcester cut overdose deaths in half. Now it faces federal cuts
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6:54Worcester cut its overdose deaths in half in 2024. And with just 13 recorded overdose deaths through April, New England's second largest city is on track for even fewer deaths this year. But experts worry that federal funding cuts could threaten that progress.By WBUR
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Jeff Speck, partner at the Brookline urban design firm Speck Dempsey, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss what the potential arrival of automated taxi service Waymo.By WBUR
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Wu battles Kraft family over Everett Stadium plan, as Josh Kraft hits back on White Stadium
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3:07The city and the company run by Robert Kraft, billionaire owner of the New England Patriots and the Revolution, held dueling press conferences Monday. The Everett stadium project began looking more like a proxy fight in the mayoral battle between incumbent Michelle Wu and Kraft’s son Josh, her chief rival.…
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How Massachusetts can help people keep their health coverage
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4:22Massachusetts officials estimate that up to 300,000 people could lose their health coverage because of changes to Medicaid included in the new domestic policy law President Trump signed in July. But Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, says states could try to keep people from falling through the cracks.…
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Mel Allen has been telling stories of New England for 50 years. He's not done yet
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7:24"Mel brought a poetry to his stories," said Ian Aldrich, Yankee Magazine's executive editor. "When people talk about Yankee's narrative legacy, they are really talking about Mel's work."By WBUR
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Will the WNBA allow the Connecticut Sun to relocate to Boston?
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4:19The Boston Globe's Gary Washburn, who first reported Pagliuca's record-breaking offer for the Sun, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to preview what could be a prolonged battle over the future of the franchise.By WBUR
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How to navigate changes to student loans in 2025
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4:18Betsy Mayotte, president and founder of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors, shares advice on how to navigate student loans right now.By WBUR
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It's not just Wu and Kraft: Meet the Boston mayoral candidates not in the spotlight
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6:21They're far behind Mayor Michelle Wu and Josh Kraft in recent polls, but Hyde Park's Domingos DaRosa and Robert Cappucci of East Boston are making their pitch to voters.By WBUR
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Federal worker updates, Nat Geo photo camp, and more...
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53:03Today on the show, it’s been almost six months since thousands of federal workers were fired and others were ordered to return to office. We’ll hear from one VA employee in Cheyenne about that transition. A group of non-federal workers are helping fill in gaps on the Bridger-Teton National Forest after trail crews were cut earlier this year. And, a…
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Cambridge startup develops a pill for sleep apnea
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4:0730 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea, a condition that makes it hard for patients to breathe when they sleep.By WBUR
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With thousands of life sciences workers needed, some say 'microcredentials' could revolutionize hiring
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4:44The life sciences industry is projected to need thousands more workers over the next decade. Microcredentials are the newest way some educators and business leaders are looking to fill in-demand jobs that require specialized skills.By WBUR
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The vast majority of men in ICE custody in Mass. are classified as 'no threat'
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3:54About 85% of federal detainees held by ICE in Plymouth County this year have been classified as “no ICE threat” by the agency. That category began exploding by the last half of President Joe Biden's term and has continued to grow during Trump's second administration.By WBUR
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Bison bone preparation, wildfire suppression, and more...
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49:18Today on the show, we dive into how staff of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West prepare bison bones to display in their Draper museum. We also weigh in on how aggressively wildfires should be suppressed to keep fires at bay but also keep fuel loads at a reasonable level. Those stories and more.By Wyoming Public Media
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Navigating Caregiver Burnout _ Heartfelt Conversations
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5:15Send us a text Caregiving can lead to burnout that sneaks up gradually through skipped meals, forgotten rest, unexpected tears, and diminished patience with those we love most. • Burnout often brings a profound sense of isolation when others don't understand your reality • You were never meant to carry the caregiving burden alone • Caregiving shoul…
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Superintendent talks funding, concealed carry laws, and more...
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53:16Today on the show, most gun-free zones in Wyoming are null and void after a law went into effect this month. We check in with Wyoming’s Superintendent of Public Instruction on the recent lawsuit pausing school vouchers from getting distributed. Some people in our region are waiting for the day they can hunt grizzly bears. And others are happy hunti…
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Are My Meds Real? Counterfeit Production on the Rise
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6:03As many popular medications in the United States have continued to increase in price, there has been a related rise in the number of counterfeit medications being produced and sold, specifically online. Reports of fraudulent medications include opioids, cancer drugs, erectile dysfunction medications and weight-loss medications. As such, both the FD…
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Public land sales, accessible trails, and more...
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53:35Today on Open Spaces, there’s been a lot of talk about large swaths of public land going up for sale to help with housing in the West. We break down what’s actually at stake. School's out for the summer, but a lot is happening in the state’s education system - two lawsuits and school funding recalibration. And the current chair of the Corporation f…
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Tariffs tapping beer, WPM funding updates, and more...
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52:20Today on the show, a new film follows a group of Native youth on their journey into adulthood. As Wyoming battles a housing crisis, the Trump administration is proposing to eliminate several programs that specifically help rural communities access affordable housing. And tariff uncertainty is hitting craft beer brewers. Those stories and more.…
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Inside a trona mine, faulty gun sales, and more...
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53:54Today on the show, hundreds of students at Job Corps in Riverton are scrambling to finish up the program after the Trump administration tried to pause it indefinitely. For many, that means leaving their community. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) wants to scrap a lease for a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service office in Lander that special…
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The Caregiver Crisis: Finding Peace Through AI
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8:55Send us a text AI Solutions for the Caregiver Crisis The Cause: The Caregiver Crisis The sources define the Caregiver Crisis as a significant challenge facing society1. It is a role that often falls on adult children caring for aging parents1. Key aspects highlighted include: The Emotional Toll: Caregiving is described as a labor of love but also i…
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Evaluating scientific studies, prison staffing shortages, and more...
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57:33Today on the show, some conservatives in our region say efforts to hand over parcels of federal land to states aren’t enough. They want to see most federal land go to states. A new study says the abortion pill mifepristone is more dangerous than previously known. Wyoming lawmakers shared the study on social media, but how do we know if it’s true? A…
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Aging in Place with Dignity: How Addison Makes Home the Safest Place to Be
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3:48Send us a text The vast majority of seniors—over 90%—want to age in their own homes, but this desire comes with significant challenges for both the elderly and their families. Virtual health assistants like Addison offer a potential solution by providing 24/7 support that helps seniors maintain independence while giving families peace of mind. • Fa…
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How to Keep Mom Independent (Even When You’re States Away)
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4:27Send us a text We explore the challenge of caring for aging parents from a distance while respecting their independence, focusing on how supportive technology can create the perfect balance between oversight and autonomy. • Addressing the fear of being seen as the "hovering child" even from afar • How technology like Electronic Caregiver can provid…
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The Future of Caregiving Isn’t Human or Robot — It’s Both
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4:15Send us a text We explore how AI technology is transforming long-distance caregiving and helping people age in place safely. The emotional burden of caring from afar creates a unique kind of burnout that technology might help alleviate. • The current "reactive model" of caregiving leaves families scrambling after emergencies have already occurred •…
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Caring From 1,000 Miles Away: How Technology Is Closing the Distance
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4:29Send us a text The worry of caring for someone you love from miles away carries a unique weight. That feeling of wanting to be there but simply not being able to, coupled with the anxiety of not knowing exactly how things are going day-to-day – it's a challenge many of us face as families spread across greater distances. This conversation dives dee…
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Voter fraud disagreements, western pop art, and more...
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53:33Today on the show, a new survey shows the vast majority of Wyomingites believe climate change is happening. We’ll spend a day with the Albany County Outdoor School – a program that brings local fourth graders into their public lands. And we hear a tribute to a Northern Arapaho elder who was fluent in the language. Those stories and more.…
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Electronic Caregiver Transforms Home Care with AI
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10:56Send us a text The home care industry stands at a pivotal crossroads, and AddisonCare might just be the revolutionary turning point we've been waiting for. This AI-powered virtual caregiver from Electronic Caregiver promises to deliver round-the-clock support for just $8 daily, potentially solving some of the most persistent challenges facing home …
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Send us a text Ever called desperately seeking care for a loved one only to hear "we have no caregivers available"? You're not alone. This growing reality represents what experts call the "invisible crisis" – a nationwide caregiver shortage already affecting millions of Americans and projected to worsen dramatically. We're diving deep into a proble…
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How Virtual Caregivers Are Solving the Home Care Staffing Crisis
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19:32Send us a text Struggling to scale your services while facing chronic staffing shortages? You're not alone. Across industries, businesses are hitting a growth ceiling when human resources can't keep pace with demand. In this eye-opening episode, we explore a fascinating case study from private duty home care that reveals a potential solution—one wi…
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Out-of-state politics money, impacts of federal health cuts, and more...
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52:59Today on the show, two conservative women started with similar beliefs about abortion. Then they got pregnant, and their beliefs shifted. We hear from a non-profit that tracks federal election spending. They found Wyoming’s D.C. hopefuls get almost all of their campaign funding from out of state. And we’ll join a conversation exploring some of our …
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