Episodios

  • Humanizing Paramedicine
    Apr 6 2026

    Paramedic, educator and consultant John Todaro joins Eric Chase to trace a 49-year career at the intersection of prehospital care, nursing, and public health. Todaro argues for degree-based education for paramedics, emphasizes soft skills—communication, empathy and cultural awareness—and explains how broader clinical training strengthens judgment and the patient narrative. He examines professional tensions between nursing and EMS, advocates collaborative roles instead of hierarchical oversight, and offers organizational culture and work-life balance strategies to reduce burnout and moral injury. Through a vivid helicopter rescue—holding a young trauma patient’s hand and later being recognized by that child—Todaro shows why human connection matters as much as clinical skill.

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    50 m
  • Building Resilience in Emergency Managers
    Apr 2 2026

    Jennifer Pearsall joins the Not a-Fib Podcast to share insights from her Naval Postgraduate School thesis on the strengths that can emerge in emergency managers after life‑changing events. We explore her career across local and federal emergency management, the contrasts she encountered along the way, and the experiences that inspired her to create EM Wellness and define its mission. She reflects on her time at the Naval Postgraduate School, and we dive deep into the core findings of her thesis. Our conversation covers the types of transformative events that can lead to post‑traumatic growth, the conditions that make that growth possible, and the personal and organizational factors that either support or hinder it.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Inside the First Responder Wellness Debate
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of Just a Little Salt, Cody Spaulding talks with Jon Vought, a firefighter and the owner of Rescue 1 CBD, to break down what CBD actually is and why it’s become a serious topic in the fire service. Jon explains the difference between hemp and marijuana, how cannabinoids interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, and what the research says about CBD’s impact on inflammation, sleep quality, mood, and anxiety.

    They also get into the biggest concern most firefighters have: drug testing. John shares details from a university-backed study involving the University of Arcadia and the University of Maryland, including how urine samples were tested under strict lab conditions for THC.

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    59 m
  • Pushing the clinical edge in respiratory care: CPAP to NIV ventilation in prehospital medicine
    Mar 26 2026

    Pushing the clinical edge in respiratory care: CPAP to NIV ventilation in prehospital medicine

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    58 m
  • Get Resus Ready
    Mar 23 2026

    JEMS Development Editor Mike Brown sits down with Jonathan Epstein, who leads the American Red Cross healthcare product management team, to unpack the Red Cross’s new Resuscitation Suite. Jonathan explains how the suite reimagines BLS, ALS and pediatric/neonatal resuscitation with EMS-first blended learning, a “practice as you perform” approach that embeds local protocols and integrated cognitive aids, including a digital app with step-by-step algorithms and clinical decision support. They discuss adaptive learning and computer-adaptive testing that shrink classroom time, an upcoming VR pathway that delivers team-based practice and certification, and realistic expectations for AI, dual sequential defibrillation and mechanical CPR. Ventilation, measurement and device design are highlighted as targets for education and engineering solutions.

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    44 m
  • Putting the P Back in CPR
    Mar 19 2026

    Bob Page of the Manual Ventilation Academy walks through why bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation often fails in the field and how measurement and real-time feedback fix it. He outlines the four simultaneous skills rescuers must master—opening and holding an airway, achieving an effective mask seal, delivering the correct tidal volume, and timing breaths—and shows why muscle memory alone isn't enough. In multi-center simulations and device head-to-head tests, blinded providers rarely met guidelines. Once teams used point-of-care feedback, performance climbed above target, even on intubated patients and during pediatric scenarios. Two-person BVMs and brief 30:2 pauses for breaths also improved delivery compared with continuous compressions. If you teach or deliver airway care, this podcast lays out practical techniques, device pitfalls, and why Bob's FDIC International course is a rare chance to train with measured, real‑world simulations and evidence.

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    57 m
  • Trevor Williams on Service, Culture, and Building a Tool That Took Off
    Mar 16 2026

    Trevor Williams didn’t take a typical path into the fire service. He grew up overseas, living in places like Zaire during the Rwandan genocide and later Haiti during periods of civil unrest. His family’s missionary work with humanitarian organizations exposed him early to crisis, relief work, and the reality of helping people when things fall apart. Years later, that mindset carried straight into a career with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

    In this conversation, Williams talks about the long road to getting hired, the culture shifts he’s seeing among newer firefighters, and why mentorship inside the firehouse still matters. He also breaks down how a homemade tool he built for forcing doors eventually turned into a widely used product across departments and industries. The story moves from firehouse camaraderie to small business lessons, covering product design, marketing mistakes, fraud scares, and what it actually takes to turn an idea into something firefighters trust on the job.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Real-World Wisdom for Medics and Nurses
    Mar 2 2026

    Flight nurse and creator Nurse Gwenny joins the show to talk frankly about what it really takes to thrive in emergency care when the textbook ends and the hard calls begin. She walks through her path from pre‑med burnout to ER and flight nursing, why traditional courses left her memorizing instead of understanding, and how that frustration drove her to build highly visual, short-form education that actually sticks for busy medics, EMTs, and nurses. Along the way, she shares the cases that still sit with her, the mentors who modeled clinical excellence with zero ego, and concrete ways to protect your mental health in a career built around other people’s worst days.

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    1 h y 3 m