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  • Interview with Danielle Plummer, PharmD - Host of the MaternalRx Podcast (Pharmacist Podcasters Series)
    May 9 2025
    This is the 11th episode in my Pharmacist Podcasters Series. My guests and I talk about podcasting to inspire you to start your own podcast, be a podcast guest, or use your voice in general. If you’re interested in podcasting, pod-guesting or public speaking, you need to listen to this episode. My guest today is Dr. Danielle Plummer, host of the MaternalRx Podcast on the Pharmacy Podcast Network. Pharmacists can play a crucial role in maternal health. Advocacy and education are critical in improving maternal care. Listen and learn from Dr. Plummer on the MaternalRx Podcast! Click to read the FULL show notes: https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast (select episode 329) Bio - Danielle Plummer, PharmD (May 2025) Danielle Plummer, PharmD, is a third-generation pharmacist and host of the MaternalRx podcast on the Pharmacy Podcast Network. She earned her PharmD from Creighton University in 2016 and has since had a broad pharmacy career spanning retail, hospital, consulting, and medical affairs. Combining clinical expertise with lived experience, Danielle specializes in supporting pregnant patients, particularly those suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG). After studying treatments for other diseases of malnutrition in pharmacy school, she became certified in pharmacogenetics and as an antepartum doula. This, along with a community of pharmacy entrepreneurs, inspired her to launch HG Pharmacist©, a blog to share information about HG, which later grew into Obstet-Rx©, a consulting company offering personalized medication management and patient advocacy to women worldwide. Her subject matter expertise has led to board member appointments, speaking engagements, and media contributions for international magazines. In her work as an MSL, she has supported diagnostics for preeclampsia (sFlt-1/PlGF) and procalcitonin, as well as therapies for iron deficiency anemia and small cell lung cancer. Through her podcast, Danielle shows how pharmacists play a key role in improving maternal outcomes. (End bio) Backstory Danielle and I met at Medipreneurs several years ago and have kept in touch. I enjoyed getting to know her better during this interview. She has transformed her career since we first met, and I’m proud of her for starting a podcast. The Pharmacy Podcast Network is an important part of Danielle’s story. They produce and distribute the MaternalRx Podcast on their network. If you’d like to start a podcast on the Pharmacy Podcast Network, please reach out to Todd Eury via email: publisher@pharmacypodcast.com. Share this episode! If you know someone who might like the MaternalRx Podcast, please share this episode with them. If you would like to be a guest on the MaternalRx Podcast or nominate a guest for the MaternalRx Podcast, please contact Dr. Danielle Plummer through LinkedIn or her other social media channels. She is also open to pod-guesting on other podcasts and speaking at events. Reach out to Dr. Plummer directly through LinkedIn or her other social media channels. Subscribe to or follow The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast on your favorite podcast player and YouTube to get each new episode right when it comes out. Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Thank you for listening today. Happy Mother's Day if you’re a Mom or a Mom-to-Be! If you need help starting your podcast, I can help. Get my FREE eBook or audiobook version on kimnewlove.com/podcasting or Amazon https://amzn.to/4iAKNBs. I also teach a self-paced, online course and work with clients by-the-hour. Listen to my episodes about podcasting in my back catalog on thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Links from this episode Danielle’s Blog: https://pregnancyvomiting.com/ Danielle’s consulting website: https://hgpharmacist.com/Facebook Group: Extreme Pregnancy Vomiting Education https://www.facebook.com/groups/hgsolutionsMaternalRx Podcast https://maternityrx.podbean.com/ Pharmacy Podcast Network https://pharmacypodcast.com/shows/ Todd Eury’s email publisher@PharmacyPodcast.com Danielle Plummer, PharmD on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellerplummerConnect with Danielle on Instagram @obstet_rx https://www.instagram.com/obstet_rx/ Connect on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HGClinicalSolutions Subscribe to Danielle’s YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@hgpharmacist Follow Danielle on Twitter (X) https://x.com/Obstet_Rx Follow Danielle on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/hgpharmacist/ Resources Mentioned HER Foundation https://hyperemesis.org Preeclampsia Foundation https://www.preeclampsia.org/ Pregnancy Sickness Support (UK) https://pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk/ PharmGKB (Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base) https://www.pharmgkb.org/ CPIC (Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium) https://cpicpgx.org/ ACOG (American...
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  • How do you say nalmefene? (Pronunciation Series Episode 54)
    May 2 2025
    Welcome to the 54th episode in my drug pronunciations series. In the episode, I divide nalmefene, Zurnai, and Opvee into syllables, tell you which syllables to emphasize, and share my sources. We don’t cover pharmacology in this series. Just pronunciations. Written pronunciations are helpful! They are below and in the show notes on https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. nalmefene = NAL-muh-feen (dictionary.com) or NAL-me-feen (MedlinePlus, USP Dictionary, and drugs.com) NAL, which rhymes with pal muh, like mother Feen, like caffeineEmphasize NALSource: dictionary.com (written and spoken pronunciation) Zurnai = zur-nye Zur, which rhymes with “Sir”Nye, like nylonEmphasis: none is indicated in the literatureSource: zurnai.com for the written pronunciation and drugs.com for the spoken pronunciation. Opvee = op-vee Op, which is an abbreviation for opportunity Vee, like the letter in the alphabet (V)Emphasis: none is indicated in the literatureSource: The written pronunciation can be found in the Patient Information section of the prescribing information for Opvee on the FDA’s website. For the spoken pronunciation, check out this informational YouTube video about Opvee. If you know someone who would like to learn how to say nalmefene, Zurnai, and Opvee please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Popular links are below. ⬇️ Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Recommend a drug name for this series via email: kim@thepharmacistsvoice.com or leave a voicemail message for me through the contact tab on my website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. ⭐️ Sign up for The Pharmacist’s Voice ® monthly email newsletter! https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF Host Background: Kim Newlove has been an Ohio pharmacist since 2001 (BS Pharm, Chem Minor). Her experience includes hospital, retail, compounding, and behavioral health. She is also an author, voice actor (medical narrator and audiobook narrator), podcast host, and consultant (audio production and podcasting). Links from this episode dictionary.comMedlinePlus search for nalmefene (accessed 4-30-25) https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a623029.html drugs.com - check out the “click and listen” featureZurnai’s website https://www.zurnai.com Opvee’s YouTube channel for spoken pronunciation. Informational video on YouTube for OpveeUSP Dictionary Online (Subscription-based resource) USP Dictionary’s pronunciation guide (Free resource, American Medical Association’s website) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 326, Pronunciation Series Episode 53 (Myrbetriq) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 324, Pronunciation Series Episode 52 (liraglutide) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 322, Pronunciation Series Episode 51 (ketamine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 320, Pronunciation Series Episode 50 (Jantoven) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 318, Pronunciation Series Episode 49 (ipratropium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 316, Pronunciation Series Episode 48 (hyoscyamine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 313, Pronunciation Series Episode 47 (guaifenesin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 311, Pronunciation Series Episode 46 (fluticasone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 309, Pronunciation Series Episode 45 (empagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 307, Pronunciation Series Episode 44 (dapagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 304, Pronunciation Series Episode 43 (cetirizine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 302, Pronunciation Series Episode 42 (buspirone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 301, Pronunciation Series Episode 41 (azithromycin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 298, Pronunciation Series Episode 40 (umeclidinium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 296, Pronunciation Series Episode 39 (Januvia) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 294, Pronunciation Series Episode 38 (Yasmin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 292, Pronunciation Series Episode 37 (Xanax, alprazolam) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 290, Pronunciation Series Episode 36 (quetiapine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 287, pronunciation series ep 35 (bupropion) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 285, pronunciation series ep 34 (fentanyl) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Ep 281, Pronunciation Series Ep 33 levothyroxine (Synthroid) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Ep 278, Pronunciation Series Ep 32 ondansetron (Zofran) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 276, pronunciation series episode 31 (tocilizumab-aazg) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 274, pronunciation series episode 30 (citalopram and escitalopram) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 272, ...
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  • 2025 Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month Episode: Transition to Adult Services
    Apr 25 2025
    This is my Annual Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month Episode. I have a 22-year-old son with autism. In honor of his graduation in May 2025, the topic of this episode is the Transition to Adult Services. We knew this day would happen. Find out how we prepared. To read the full show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. A number of people outside of the pharmacy profession listen to my annual autism episode. This is my opportunity to pass on my personal experience to them and for you to learn more about my life. Thank you to everyone who has been part of Kraig’s life and helped us raise him. We are grateful beyond words for your help and support. If you have an adult child with autism who is age 22 or older in Ohio or in the United States, I would love to know what you have done that has worked for you. Please feel free to message me through the contact form on my website, https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/ 8 general topics covered Deferred graduationGuardianshipMedicaidSupplemental Security Income (SSI) County Board of DD (Transition Specialist) OOD - Opportunities for Ohioans with DisabilitiesHealthcare changes from pediatrics to adult providers (eye doctor, dentist, primary care, etc)Legacy planning 9 comparisons between K-12 (school) and adult services IEPs and ISPsMotivationBehaviorHome TransportationTeachers Physical activitySpeech therapy and communicationOccupational Therapy and activities of daily living Check out the other episodes in this series: Episode 273 - April 2024: Solo show https://bit.ly/4aOky6o Episode 213 - April 2023: Solo show https://bit.ly/3Ai0EAv Episode 147 - April 2022: Solo show https://bit.ly/3LHcA2E Episode 146 - April 2022: Interview with Dr. Christina Madison https://bit.ly/3L8Znzt Host Background Kim Newlove is an Ohio pharmacist. She graduated from The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy with her BS Pharm in 2001. She has experience in hospital, retail, compounding, and behavioral health. She’s not in clinical practice anymore. She is a full-time caregiver for her adult son with autism (Kraig) and a part-time podcast host, author, voice actor (think medical narration and audiobooks), coach, and consultant. Learn more about her services and happy clients on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove. Links from this episode OOD https://ood.ohio.gov/homeSSI https://www.ssa.gov/ssi Kim’s websites and social media links: ✅ Guest Application Form (The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast) https://bit.ly/41iGogX ✅ Monthly email newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF ✅ LinkedIn Newsletter link https://bit.ly/40VmV5B ✅ Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅ Get my FREE eBook and audiobook about podcasting ✅ The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast ✅ Drug pronunciation course https://www.kimnewlove.com ✅ Podcasting course https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting ✅ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove ✅ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96 ✅ Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO ✅ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/ ✅ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ ✅ ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z ✅ Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link - NEW 9-8-23** Thank you for listening to episode 327 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!
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  • How do you say Myrbetriq? (Pronunciation Series Episode 53)
    Apr 18 2025
    Thanks Donna for selecting today’s drug name! She left a voicemail asking for pronunciation help via the contact page on my website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. In this episode, I divide Myrbetriq and mirabegron into syllables, tell you which syllables to emphasize, and share my sources. Written pronunciations are helpful! They are below and in the show notes on www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast (select episode 326). Myrbetriq = meer-BEH-trick Meer, like a mirrorBEH, like Belize (a country in Central America) Trick, like “Trick or Treat”Emphasize the middle syllable - BEHSources: (1) Prescribing Information for Myrbetriq (patient information section) on the FDA’s website, (2) ispot.tv, and (3) Myrbetriq’s website https://www.myrbetriq.com/ Mirabegron = MIR-a-BEG-ron MIR, like a mirrorA, which is a short “A” sound (uh)BEG, like a dog begs for a treatRon, like Ron Weasley (Harry Potter’s friend)Emphasize MIR and BEG. BEG gets the most emphasis. Sources: MedlinePlus and the USP Dictionary Online If you know someone who would like to learn how to say Myrbetriq or mirabegron, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Popular links are below. ⬇️ Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Recommend a drug name for this series via email: kim@thepharmacistsvoice.com or leave a voicemail message for me through the contact tab on my website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. ⭐️ Sign up for The Pharmacist’s Voice ® monthly email newsletter! https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF Host Background: Kim Newlove has been an Ohio pharmacist since 2001 (BS Pharm, Chem Minor). Her experience includes hospital, retail, compounding, and behavioral health. She is also an author, voice actor (medical narrator and audiobook narrator), podcast host, and consultant (audio production and podcasting). Links from this episode Prescribing information for Myrbetriq on FDA’s website. (Accessed 4-17-25) Myrbetriq commercial (ispot.tv) https://www.ispot.tv/ad/wcLD/myrbetriq-enough-is-enough Myrbetriq’s website https://www.myrbetriq.com/Mirabegron on MedlinePlus (accessed 4-17-25) https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a612038.htmlUSP Dictionary Online (Subscription-based resource) USP Dictionary’s pronunciation guide (Free resource, American Medical Association’s website) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 324, Pronunciation Series Episode 52 (liraglutide) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 322, Pronunciation Series Episode 51 (ketamine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 320, Pronunciation Series Episode 50 (Jantoven) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 318, Pronunciation Series Episode 49 (ipratropium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 316, Pronunciation Series Episode 48 (hyoscyamine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 313, Pronunciation Series Episode 47 (guaifenesin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 311, Pronunciation Series Episode 46 (fluticasone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 309, Pronunciation Series Episode 45 (empagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 307, Pronunciation Series Episode 44 (dapagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 304, Pronunciation Series Episode 43 (cetirizine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 302, Pronunciation Series Episode 42 (buspirone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 301, Pronunciation Series Episode 41 (azithromycin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 298, Pronunciation Series Episode 40 (umeclidinium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 296, Pronunciation Series Episode 39 (Januvia) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 294, Pronunciation Series Episode 38 (Yasmin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 292, Pronunciation Series Episode 37 (Xanax, alprazolam) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 290, Pronunciation Series Episode 36 (quetiapine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 287, pronunciation series ep 35 (bupropion) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 285, pronunciation series ep 34 (fentanyl) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Ep 281, Pronunciation Series Ep 33 levothyroxine (Synthroid) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Ep 278, Pronunciation Series Ep 32 ondansetron (Zofran) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 276, pronunciation series episode 31 (tocilizumab-aazg) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 274, pronunciation series episode 30 (citalopram and escitalopram) The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 272, pronunciation series episode 29 (losartan) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 269, pronunciation series episode 28 (tirzepatide) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 267, pronunciation series episode 27 (atorvastatin) The Pharmacist’s Voice ...
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  • 10 Pod-Guesting Best Practices for First-Time Remote Podcast Interview Guests
    Apr 11 2025
    Today’s episode is about remote podcast interview best practices for first-time guests. Pharmacists, students, techs, professors, etc get invited to be on podcast interviews all the time. Want advice from an experienced podcast host (and guest) about being a first-time podcast guest? You need to listen to this episode! I have published almost 200 remote podcast interviews and been a guest on at least 10 remote podcast interviews since 2019. The FULL show notes (including all links) are on https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 325. If you know someone who needs these best practices, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. There will be a “Part 2” about in-person podcasting best practices for first-time guests later this year. Popular links are below. ⬇️ Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt 3 goals: sound good, have a conversation, and deliver value. 10 best practices: Use a good microphone Practice microphone techniqueWear wired headphonesUse a strong internet connectionMinimize background noiseWear “quiet” clothing and jewelryJoin/end on time so you can take care of pre-interview and post-interview stuffKnow your key talking pointsBe a generous guestMisc best practices - follow host instructions, disconnect external hard drives, ask questions in advance, and have fun! Websites mentioned in this episode The Perrysburg Podcast https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com SquadCast is remote recording software https://squadcast.fm/ ATR2100X-USB microphone (not an affiliate link) https://amzn.to/4loVgBZ Samson Q2U microphone (not an affiliate link) https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Q2UPack--samson-q2u-recording-and-podcasting-pack-usb-xlr-dynamic-microphone-with-accessories Mic check with Kim Newlove, RPh via Zoom (not recorded) $25/15 min https://calendly.com/kimnewlovevo/15minmicchecknotrecorded Mic check with Kim Newlove, RPh via Zoom (RECORDED) $50/15 min https://calendly.com/kimnewlovevo/15minmiccheckrecorded Ohio Pharmacists Association https://ohiopharmacists.org/aws/OPA/pt/sp/home_page Visit Kim’s websites and links! ✅ Guest Application Form (The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast) https://bit.ly/41iGogX ✅ Monthly email newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF ✅ LinkedIn Newsletter link https://bit.ly/40VmV5B ✅ Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅ Get my FREE eBook and audiobook about podcasting ✅ The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast ✅ Drug pronunciation course https://www.kimnewlove.com ✅ Podcasting course https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting ✅ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove ✅ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96 ✅ Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO ✅ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/ ✅ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ ✅ ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z ✅ Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link - NEW 9-8-23** Thank you for listening to episode 325 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!
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  • How do you say liraglutide? (Pronunciation Series Episode 52)
    Apr 4 2025
    As we work our way through the alphabet from A to Z in my drug pronunciation series, we’re on the letter “L.” Disclaimer: we don’t cover pharmacology in this series. Just drug names. In this episode, I’ll divide liraglutide, Victoza, and Saxenda into syllables, tell you which syllables to emphasize, and share my sources. Written pronunciations are helpful, so you’ll find all three below and in the show notes for episode 324 on thepharmacistsvoice.com. Once you’ve listened to this episode, practice saying liraglutide, Victoza, and Saxenda. Repetition is the key to mastery. Thank you for listening to episode 324 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. The FULL show notes (including all links) are on https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 324. Liraglutide = LIR a GLOO tide LIR, like a LearjetUh, which is a short “A” sound or a schwa “A” sound. GLOO, like the sticky substance we use to stick two things togetherAnd tide, like the ocean tide Sources: Novo Nordisk Customer Service, MedlinePlus, and drugs.com Victoza = VIC-tow-za VIC, like VictorTow, like a tow truckAnd za, like pizza Emphasize VICSources: Novo Nordisk Customer Service, drugs.com, and the FDA’s website Saxenda = sax en duh Sax, like a saxophoneEn, like the letter “N” in the alphabetDuh, which is an interjection we use in the US to mean, “Isn’t it obvious?!” For example, if someone told you, “Water is wet,” you might say, “Duh! Water IS wet.” 🙄 I emphasize the middle syllable “en,” but no syllable is emphasized in the literature. Sources: Novo Nordisk Customer Service, drugs.com, and the FDA’s website If you know someone who would like to learn how to say liraglutide, Victoza, or Saxenda, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Popular links are below. ⬇️ Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Recommend a drug name for this series via email: kim@thepharmacistsvoice.com ⭐️ Sign up for The Pharmacist’s Voice ® monthly email newsletter! https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF Host Background: Kim Newlove has been an Ohio pharmacist since 2001 (BS Pharm, Chem Minor). Her experience includes hospital, retail, compounding, and behavioral health. She is also an author, voice actor (medical narrator and audiobook narrator), podcast host, and consultant (audio production and podcasting). Links from this episode Novo Nordisk Customer Service https://www.novonordisk.com Liraglutide on drugs.com (click and listen) https://www.drugs.com/liraglutide.html Saxenda on drugs.com (click and listen) https://www.drugs.com/saxenda.html Victoza on drugs.com (click and listen) https://www.drugs.com/victoza.html Saxenda prescribing information (medication guide section on FDA’s website) https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2023/206321s016lbl.pdf Victoza prescribing information (medication guide section on FDA’s website) https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2017/022341s027lbl.pdf USP Dictionary Online (Subscription-based resource) USP Dictionary’s pronunciation guide (Free resource, American Medical Association’s website) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 322, Pronunciation Series Episode 51 (ketamine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 320, Pronunciation Series Episode 50 (Jantoven) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 318, Pronunciation Series Episode 49 (ipratropium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 316, Pronunciation Series Episode 48 (hyoscyamine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 313, Pronunciation Series Episode 47 (guaifenesin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 311, Pronunciation Series Episode 46 (fluticasone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 309, Pronunciation Series Episode 45 (empagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 307, Pronunciation Series Episode 44 (dapagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 304, Pronunciation Series Episode 43 (cetirizine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 302, Pronunciation Series Episode 42 (buspirone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 301, Pronunciation Series Episode 41 (azithromycin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 298, Pronunciation Series Episode 40 (umeclidinium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 296, Pronunciation Series Episode 39 (Januvia) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 294, Pronunciation Series Episode 38 (Yasmin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 292, Pronunciation Series Episode 37 (Xanax, alprazolam) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 290, Pronunciation Series Episode 36 (quetiapine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 287, pronunciation series ep 35 (bupropion) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 285, ...
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  • Pharmacist Podcasters Series Episode 10 with Rachel Gainsbrugh, PharmD
    Mar 28 2025
    Rachel Gainsbrugh, PharmD is the host of The Luxury Rental Doctor Show (Podcast). She is passionate about helping professionals create a life they don’t need a vacation from through AirBNB investing. Click the link to listen today! https://www.shorttermgems.com/podcast This is the 10th episode in the Pharmacist Podcasters Series. My guests and I talk about podcasting to inspire you to host a podcast, be a podcast guest, or use your voice in general. If you’re interested in podcasting, pod-guesting, or public speaking, you’ll like this episode. During our conversation, Dr. Rachel talks about how she started her podcast, what it’s about, how she got into short-term rentals, her intended audience, advice for new podcasters, and more. Thank you for listening to episode 323 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast! To read the FULL show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 323. ✅ Guest Application Form (The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast) https://bit.ly/41iGogX If you need help starting your podcast, I can help. Get my FREE eBook (or audiobook version) on kimnewlove.com/podcasting. I also teach a self-paced, online course and work with clients by-the-hour. Listen to my episodes about podcasting in my back catalog on thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Subscribe to or follow The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast to get each new episode delivered to your podcast player and YouTube every time a new one comes out! Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Bio - Rachel Gainsbrugh, PharmD (March 2025) Rachel was born in Haiti with a drive to make a difference and not take her parents' sacrifices for granted. She was raised in Miami, worked hard, became a doctor and was left with over $500K in student loans. So, she grinded hard to pay off her loans. When she found AirBNB investing, it became a game-changer for her where she was able to make 15X on short-term real estate rentals over long-term rentals. Now, she’s a healthcare professional by day and a rental investor by night. She’s the owner and manager of 18 luxury short-term rentals with a lucrative cash-flowing rental portfolio, mom, wife and real estate coach that was recently featured on a Netflix TV show showcasing one of her luxury rentals. Rachel is passionate about helping professionals create a life they don’t need a vacation from through AirBNB investing. The Luxury Rental Doctor Show Podcast description (March 2025, Apple Podcasts App) Ever wish you had a seasoned real estate mentor whispering success secrets in your ear? That’s exactly what you’ll get when you tune into the acclaimed “The Luxury Rental Doctor Show” with your host, Dr. Rachel Gainsbrugh. From inner-city Miami to luxury AirBNB investor, this retired pharmacist, best-selling author, and Netflix-featured personality brings you insights that transform challenges into profitable opportunities. Her specialty? Breaking down her journey and strategies into actionable steps designed to maximize your investment returns with minimal properties. Tune in, get inspired, and get ready to discover why countless medical professionals and entrepreneurs turn to Dr. Rachel for guidance when it comes to luxury short-term and mid-term rentals. Whether you’re a healthcare worker seeking financial freedom, a mom balancing life and investments, or a professional aiming to retire early, each episode is crafted to help you take immediate action on the most effective strategies for building your own profitable rental portfolio today. Join Dr. Rachel and learn how to leverage real estate for a life of less stress and more success. Links from this episode Rachel's Podcast Link https://www.shorttermgems.com/podcast Rachel's Business website https://www.shorttermgems.com/ Rachel on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rachel-gainsbrugh/ Rachel on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rachel.gainsbrugh/ Rachel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@theluxuryrentaldoctorshowRachel on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/short.term.gems Rachel on X (Twitter) https://x.com/GratefulPharmD Rachel on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/shorttermgems/ Rachel on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@luxury_str_doctor?lang=en 75 Gems Resource https://www.shorttermgems.com/75gems Captivate is a media host https://www.captivate.fm/ Online course platform https://kajabi.com/ Pharmacist Podcasters Series Part 1 with Ola Latala, PharmD (The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 248)Part 2 with Deeb Eid, PharmD (The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 253)Part 3 with Justin Cole, PharmD (The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 257)Part 4 with Christina Fontana, PharmD The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 262Part 5 with Tony Dao, PharmD The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 266Part 6 with Dr. H (Hussam Hamoush, ...
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  • How do you say ketamine? (Pronunciation Series Episode 51)
    Mar 21 2025
    We continue working our way through the alphabet in my drug pronunciation series. We’re on the letter “K,” and today’s drug is ketamine. In this episode, I divide ketamine into syllables, tell you which syllable to emphasize, and share my sources. Written pronunciations are helpful, so look below for the written pronunciation. Once you’ve listened to this episode, practice saying ketamine. Repetition is the key to mastery. Ketamine = KEH-tuh-meen Keh, like kegTuh, like tugAnd meen, as in, “Bullies are mean!” Emphasize KEH. Sources: My clinical experience as a pharmacist, Google, and m-w.com. I like how Google and M-W divide the syllables and pronounce the drug name. Thank you for listening to episode 322 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. The FULL show notes (including all links) are on https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 322. If you know someone who would like to learn how to say ketamine, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Popular links are below. ⬇️ Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Why do few generic drug names start with “K?" Did you know that the United States Adopted Names (USAN) Council advises against using the letter "K" in generic drug names? Some languages struggle with pronouncing “K.” In fact, four letters are generally avoided in naming drugs: H, J, K, and W. While the USAN guideline applies to generic drug names, brand-name drugs also tend to avoid these letters. A Fun Thought Experiment If you’ve ever been told not to do something and immediately wanted to do it, you’re not alone! Just for fun, I combined all four of the "forbidden letters" into a made-up drug name: Jawkherol Sounds like a treatment for TMJ, doesn’t it? Common Mispronunciations to Avoid Some sources—including YouTube videos with thousands of views—incorrectly pronounce ketamine. Here are three examples of how NOT to say it: KET-a-MINket-a-MEENKEET-a-meen Mispronunciations can lead to confusion, especially for non-native English speakers or healthcare professionals giving presentations. That’s why I create these episodes—to combat misinformation and make learning drug names easier. Thanks for listening! Recommend a drug name for this series via email: kim@thepharmacistsvoice.com ⭐️ Click the link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF to sign up for The Pharmacist’s Voice ® monthly email newsletter! Host Background: Kim Newlove has been an Ohio pharmacist since 2001 (BS Pharm, Chem Minor). Her experience includes hospital, retail, compounding, and behavioral health. She is also an author, voice actor (medical narrator and audiobook narrator), podcast host, and consultant (audio production and podcasting). Links from this episode USP Dictionary Online (Subscription-based resource) USP Dictionary’s pronunciation guide (Free resource, American Medical Association’s website) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary online https://www.m-w.com USAN Naming Guidelines https://www.ama-assn.org/about/united-states-adopted-names/united-states-adopted-names-naming-guidelines The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 320, Pronunciation Series Episode 50 (Jantoven) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 318, Pronunciation Series Episode 49 (ipratropium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 316, Pronunciation Series Episode 48 (hyoscyamine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 313, Pronunciation Series Episode 47 (guaifenesin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 311, Pronunciation Series Episode 46 (fluticasone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 309, Pronunciation Series Episode 45 (empagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 307, Pronunciation Series Episode 44 (dapagliflozin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 304, Pronunciation Series Episode 43 (cetirizine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 302, Pronunciation Series Episode 42 (buspirone) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 301, Pronunciation Series Episode 41 (azithromycin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 298, Pronunciation Series Episode 40 (umeclidinium) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 296, Pronunciation Series Episode 39 (Januvia) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 294, Pronunciation Series Episode 38 (Yasmin) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 292, Pronunciation Series Episode 37 (Xanax, alprazolam) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 290, Pronunciation Series Episode 36 (quetiapine) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 287, pronunciation series ep 35 (bupropion) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 285, pronunciation series ep 34 (fentanyl) The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Ep 281, Pronunciation Series Ep 33 levothyroxine (Synthroid) The Pharmacist...
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