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ICU Rounds

Jeffrey S. Guy, MD, FACS

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A podcast dedicated to the teaching of critical care. The focus audience is physicians, residents, medical students, nurses, therapists, and paramedics. These are topics that arise while on teaching rounds in the Burn ICU at Vanderbilt Medical Center. A broad scope of critical care and prehospital topics are presented as well as recent journal articles and medical news.
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I Know Strange People

Jeffrey Morabito

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Ever see someone who has paint on their pants, tattoo sleeves, an asymmetrical haircut, and someone exclaims that guy/girl must be an artist? These are not the creatives I seek out to interview. There’s a romantic notion that artists need to be eccentric, but the real oddities usually happen behind closed doors. Explore the unconventional in the creative process through interviews with artists, and other creative types with host and artist Jeffrey Morabito.
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Potato Salad Marmalade

Cartmaker Studios

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Potato Salad Marmalade is the ultimate father-son bonding experience for those who love to ask silly questions and embark on fantastical adventures - it's like Dungeons and Dragons but with more sarcasm! Join Shawn and Carter as they take you on a journey that will have you laughing, imagining, and wondering if there's any potato salad left.
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When artist, writer, curator, and translator Paul D’Agostino was asked to participate in this interview podcast, he had the notion to flip the script and interview the interviewer. "Flat Theater" a concurrent two person show that host Jeffrey Morabito is in is discussed, among other revelatory topics such at how all paintings are self portraits and…
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Dennis Kardon went to Yale to study medicine only to find his real passion after taking a life drawing class there. Although Kardon left Yale as an abstract painter, it was only years later during a walk and conversation through the Metropolitan Museum of Art with John Currin did he realize that he could do anything he wanted to do in a painting. S…
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Already a pioneer in the 80's East Village art scene in NYC, Artist Judy Glantzman recently moved to Chatham New York to focus on her work. Judy discusses what it means to take on a character in art, the artifice of it, and how the "Pure Theatre" of painting gives you freedom. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images and comments.…
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Painter Rodney Dickson comes from humble beginnings in a small town in Northern Ireland. Being an artist has led him many places around the world but has predominantly lived in NYC since the 90's. A student of Mike Knowles who himself is a student of Frank Auerbach (all three still correspond), Rodney is part of a lineage of thick impasto painters …
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Cordy Ryman thinks it's semantics whether or not he is a painter or sculptor. Having grown up in a family of artists, he knew early on that putting art on a pedestal becomes a barrier. Seeing the built-in paradoxes of the art world led Cordy to start Art Cake, a studio residency program and project space in Brooklyn, New York. See www.instagram.com…
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This week's episode of Potato Salad Marmalade finds Dad stuck in space after being jettisoned through the portal by Not-So-Nice Guy Guy a week ago. How awful is that? Fortunately for the ol' man, he's made a new friend up there that he can't wait for you to meet, but he still needs to find a way back to Earth before it's too late. There's NO oxygen…
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Things take a turn for the worse when Carter is unexpectedly fired from the show. Left feeling demoralized and defeated, Carter turns to a familiar ally in his quest to regain his mojo – Christopher Pickles. As Carter seeks out Pickles' guidance and support, Dad finds himself stuck cutting commercials, all the while pleading with the Omnopcorp boar…
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In this week's episode of Potato Salad Marmalade, Shawn is flying solo as his BFF and co-host Carter is off doing his taxes. Evidently 9-year-olds file early? But don't worry, two of the show's most beloved characters, S. Hawn and Jeffrey the Astronaut, step in to help him out. As always, the trio gets up to their usual antics, but things take a tu…
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This week on Potato Salad Marmalade, Dad and Shawn find themselves stuck in the office recording commercials. With their podcast under the control of the evil corporation Omnopcorp, they must come up with a plan to take back what's rightfully theirs. As they brainstorm their next move, the duo realizes that their resources are limited, and they mus…
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All the boys wanted to do was to make a buck or two. That's all they asked for, but now, they've got an Omnopcorp-sized problem on their hands. Sponsorship isn't what it is cracked up to be for Carter and Shawn and in the Season Four premiere, they're going to face the opportunity of a lifetime and the beginning of a major hurdle for Potato Salad M…
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Painter John Rogers, better known as Ghoulorama on instagram has been told he's smarter than he looks. Drawing from working in a bank that was robbed, living in "Killa-delphia" and of course watching cars on fire, a deeper sense of how humor is a coping mechanism is conveyed, even when the viewer doesn't always get the joke. See www.instagram.com/i…
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The boys have feelings this week, but they have feelings every week, don't they? Shawn and Carter have been spending a lot of time thinking and some big changes in their lives lead to big thoughts and with that comes much discovery. It's not every day that mental health is discussed on the show, so we take the time to talk about what it is that mak…
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Stuffing your tummy with yummy food and desserts is an American tradition. Every year, we all get together with the ones we love and are so thankful for and spend hours reminiscing about that past year and thinking about years to come. It's a great season ahead and we all love to reflect. But we need to watch out for the cheek pinching grandmas and…
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In this week's episode, Dad and Carter decide once and for all the answer to the age-old question: is Carter a hockey card or a football card? I know, I know, it seems silly, but the future of the world could depend on it. Or it might not, but we won't be certain unless we ask and then hope it doesn't matter. Also, the boys design their perfect "ro…
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In this week's episode, Carter and Dad take turns dazzling one another with stuff that they bought on a shoestring budget. Will this shopping trip segment become something of the future? One can never be too sure. Also, Carter's computer dies and the boys end up on the same camera. It's hilarious, seriously. All on this edition of Potato. Salad. Ma…
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On this week's episode, Dad and Buddy (that's Shawn and Carter for the uninitiated) decided to test out Riverside.fm and see if they couldn't make a video episode of their own. The results were, well, insane-o. We talked about where we went for a year and how things had changed in that time (newsflash: Carter has a lot more hair now!) and we even h…
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Bill Scott was never looking to be an artist, it was like many other things - just in front of him. Following what was in front of him took him after art school to Paris where he had a chance encounter with Joan Mitchell that became a fruitful but complicated relationship. Bill’s paintings are like himself: they are meant to be seen from a distance…
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Maria Yolanda Liebana has a free flowing conversation on her many interests ranging from Anime, 80's pop culture, her Catholic school upbringing, and her hometown of Paterson NJ. Her idiosyncratic style is a result of these ingredients and her perspective of the world today as a Latinx Multidisciplinary Artist. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_…
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Bronx New York native Eric Holzman started out in a rock band but eventually went to art school. After having the profound experience of seeing a Piero della Francesca painting, his path was set. Life, painting, The Beatles, abstraction, and the dignity in art are some of the topics discussed. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images…
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Marybeth Chew takes a deep dive into the main source of her paintings; film stills from horror films. This process deals with much more than just paintings and films, but a greater transformation of how we identify ourselves through movies in today's image-conscious society. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images and comments.…
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For Homer Shew, the art department was where he found his community in boarding school. This continued in college to the extent he had to move back in NY to be with his community. After being moved to make a painting of chef in an alleyway in Chinatown, Homer began his series of portraits of Chinese-Americans. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_p…
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For abstract painter Hollis Heichemer, going with the flow works well for her. We talk about the many jobs we've had, watching nature change, our love for Haruki Murakami and getting rid of that noise so that you can go down deeper into your creativity. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images and comments.…
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Where DID Dad's hair go? Prior to last week, Shawn was big on communicating well with his hairdressers. Never once did a professional mess up his hair so badly that he wanted to cry. Well, he finally found the barber to take his good haircut streak and throw it all out the window. He's bald. (Actually, he has a buzzcut, which Carter finds hilarious…
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On this week's show, Shawn and Carter get a break from the ordinary and take the Smith family down to Florida via Dad's car. Everyone's packed in for the trip and it makes for a lot of fun. Car games were played on the way down from Maryland and, of course, Carter crushed it at I, Spy. In the spirit of competition or debate, the guys decided that t…
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All it takes is one trip, just ONE trip, to the ocean and Carter seems hooked. Hours were spent trying to body surf the waves and it was great to watch. Will this boy be forever hooked on saltwater or is the fresh water of a nice pool still something he loves? Does he even have to choose which is best? (Actually, that was his idea.) Now that he's b…
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Artist and Filmmaker David Scott Kessler reveals his long journey in completing his documentary “The Pine Barrens”. David takes cues from originally being a painter on how to work the camera, while challenging his preconceived ideas about the people and place that inhabit this film. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images and commen…
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Carter wanted to go. Dad didn't want to go at all, but he's never one to say no to the kid...or to a challenge. This week, Shawn and the little guy go head-to-head at the Howard County-Patapsco Valley Hot Dog Eating Contest and someone is going to be filled with regret. No spoilers. Also, the boys talk about their favorite non-ice cream Summer trea…
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With Dad away at the accountant, Carter needed something fun to do. Leave it to S.Hawn and Jeffrey the Astronaut to make the child's afternoon with sandwiches on the moon! There's nothing better than good conversation and food on a large celestial body -- the moon is a great place to get to the bottom of some of the biggest mysteries in our univers…
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Ashley didn't fit in with the cool kids in the Art Department, so she studied Greek and Latin instead, inadvertently learning what was really important for her paintings. Cool kids, bad paintings, the music scene in Athens Georgia, weaving in the Odyssey, and Mac'n Cheese are some of the topics that are discussed. See www.instagram.com/i_know_stran…
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Listeners, friends, lend us your ears! In this week's episode, Carter and I talk about the great holiday of Mother's Day and why we love our Moms so much. Also, we get into a discussion of what other kinds of holidays we think that the world could use and how it would improve things dramatically. Would we want something more fun? More adventurous? …
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We didn't even make it through the opening of the show before things were thrown into disarray. Carter had no interest in what we had to offer. No salamander talk for him! Instead...he offered better. What if we had our own cartoon show? What would it be and what would it look like? Also, what if we had a secret pet? Our French bulldog, Savanah, is…
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It started at dinner. Carter was pushing vegetables around his plate and I got to thinking, "What if we saw our own Mortal Kombat right now on the plate, like, what if Super Smash Bros. broke out right now, but involving the veggies?" It's street-fighting food...STREET FOODER! Let's see what vegetable we feel would be the baddest veggie on the plan…
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This week, Carter needs headphones for school and we get a tip from Nice Guy Guy that the best place to get them is a place called The Temple of Boom. Sure, the name sounds a little ominous, but it won't be TOO scary, will it? Let's dive into the Three Trials of the Headless Tiger and earn a new pair! Mixing Engineer: Jonathan Melcher Potato Salad …
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What a great show this week. It's rare that we have a moment that gives us chills, but this week, we had them! Why? Well, Carter introduces us to a super rad new band this week...and he's going to sing a new song as well! This talented 7-year-old makes up a tune on the spot, illustrating another way in which he's multi-talented. He's a triple threa…
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Mary DeVincentis discusses the multiple sources for her rich imagery and narrative in her painting. Having Aphantasia, the inability to visualize mental images, sources such as spoken word and song lyrics provides a pathway to her inner world. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images and comments.…
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Like the title says, we figured out the coolest new snack to hit the market, the EN-CHILLY-LADA! It's frozen meat and who doesn't want frozen meat snacks? Yum! This episode, man, this one is random. And it's beautiful. And it's hilarious. Come check it out and see what we mean. Mixing Engineer: Jonathan Melcher Potato Salad Marmalade is a proud mem…
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"Hey Carter! You wanna play a game?" Like that, a love for videogames was born. Who wouldn't want to hang out with Dad and play some fun old games? But in doing so, had Shawn created a monster? Now, he has to work with Bubba on the podcast to decide the greatest videogame hero, Mario or Sonic? What might the repercussions of this decision be? Mixin…
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A Memphis Tennessee native, Paul Behnke's art has brought him many places. Currently based in Taos, New Mexico, he was a part of the Bushwick art scene for some years when he co-ran the gallery, Stout Projects. Along with his paintings we get to talk about movies, Star Trek, pop culture, pandemic life, and his new project, Monklike Habits. See www.…
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Ever wondered if Carter would choose "up" or "down" when pressed? Us too. That's why we were so happy when Producer Mommy suggested the Either/Or segment for this week's show. The boys had a blast getting to know the little dude a little better while creating a safe area for discussion. Also, on this week's episode, Dad seeks to redeem himself with…
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If you're looking for a great Carter podcast episode, this is the one. First, we tackle the concept of "superstores" and what he'd put in his. Where would it be and what would it sell? By this point, if you've listened to Potato Salad Marmalade long enough, you get what he's all about and one guess might put you smack dab on the right answer. He ha…
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Carter is going to be a scientist. That's a fact, the kid is too bright and he's always inventing stuff. Take his personal mini-fridge for example. This kid has "it." What he really wants to do is make sure that the future cartoon wars are fought in a fair way, so he is engineering a way to make that happen. Also, we talk Jell-O. It's all over the …
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If you woke up tomorrow morning and had transformed, what would you be? Well, Carter and Christopher Pickles had one heck of a time this week. The two buddies were all about the questions this week and chatted like there was no tomorrow. We're surprised that no one said butter. Also, what landmark do we want to rename -- the show is just silly and …
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Painter Clintel Steed talks about his latest exhibition, "Behind the Hood". In this interview, the hood is not just the last stop on the subway, but it also refers to hood worn by the Ku Klux Klan. It was a popular trope for Philip Guston to paint as a challenge to white supremacy. When it was recently announced that Guston's retrospective at the N…
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Everyone has moments that they'd love to live down. The PSM boys, Shawn and Carter, are no different, regardless of their ages. This week, Sticky Jimmy joins them to discuss his biggest snafu as well. We get a really special listener question and it involves acronyms! OMG! Potato Salad Marmalade is a proud member of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. …
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Carter needed to get to the bottom of the mystery: how DOES S.Hawn get into the Wii at night? I mean, he's a full-grown man and he even entertains guests inside the new/old VCR that Dad got. So what did we find out? Mixing Engineer: Jonathan Melcher Potato Salad Marmalade is a proud member of the Peak Sloth podcast network.…
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It was a snow day here at PSM HQ, and Shawn and Carter headed out for some time amongst the flakes. Or powder. Whatever you want to call it. Carter wasn't sure what he liked best (he was born in Florida, so snow is still kinda "new" to him) so we talk about the best wintertime activities for out in the snow. Also, what job would Bubba have if he wo…
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