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Squid Game: The Official Podcast
Squid Game is back, and so is Player 456. In the gripping Season 2 premiere, Player 456 returns with a vengeance, leading a covert manhunt for the Recruiter. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please dive into Gi-hun’s transformation from victim to vigilante, the Recruiter’s twisted philosophy on fairness, and the dark experiments that continue to haunt the Squid Game. Plus, we touch on the new characters, the enduring trauma of old ones, and Phil and Kiera go head-to-head in a game of Ddakjji. Finally, our resident mortician, Lauren Bowser is back to drop more truth bombs on all things death. SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 2 Episode 1 before listening on. Let the new games begin! IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and Lauren Bowser @thebitchinmortician on IG Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
54 - Should Doctors Unionize with Dr. Mark Baldwin
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Dr. Mark Baldwin believes that doctors unionizing can help improve healthcare. Previously, hospital CEO were doctors, and now, most healthcare CEOs are business men and women with MBA degrees. Doctors often feel like a commodity in the healthcare system. We discuss how the healthcare system has changed throughout Dr. Baldwin's career. We discuss how politics are influencing changes in healthcare, and how doctors can help point this in the right direction.
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Treść dostarczona przez Logan Noone. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Logan Noone lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.
Dr. Mark Baldwin believes that doctors unionizing can help improve healthcare. Previously, hospital CEO were doctors, and now, most healthcare CEOs are business men and women with MBA degrees. Doctors often feel like a commodity in the healthcare system. We discuss how the healthcare system has changed throughout Dr. Baldwin's career. We discuss how politics are influencing changes in healthcare, and how doctors can help point this in the right direction.
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×1 100 - Addressing and Living with Trauma w/ Sarah Durant, PhD 45:31
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45:31Sarah Durant is a therapist providing psychotherapy in Portland, Maine. She helps her clients through a variety of therapies including Gottman Couples' Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET). This episode covers how to address and heal from trauma. We share our thoughts on the rigid definition of PTSD, and how we would both want to see this diagnosis evolve. We discuss various techniques and coping strategies we both use with our patients. You can find Dr. Sarah Durant's practice by visiting balancepointcounseling.com She is also on the board of a nonprofit in Northern Uganda: Fine Mind, a non-profit providing mental health services in Northern Uganda ( https://afinemind.org/ ) #PTSD #trauma #therapy #depression #depressed #isolation #flashbacks #EMDR #hypervigilance #therapist #mentalhealth #psychiatry #psychology #psychologist…
1 99 - ADHD & OCD in Residency, Dr. Megan Haughton, DO 36:03
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36:03Megan Haughton, DO is in her final year of family medicine residency. This is her four time on the podcast, and you can listen to her other content on Ep. 2, 24, and 80. She openly shares her experiences with ADHD, OCD, and depression. Megan is passionate about finding a healthy balance between being a family medicine physician and personal life. Megan and I have shared countless laughs together, and you will be sure to enjoy this episode! Dr. Logan Noone is a psychiatry resident at Rowan University. He hosts 2 podcasts, "Talk Mental Health with Dr. Logan Noone" and "The Psych Guys." He has also published 2 books, including one for kids! He is a public speaker, and enjoys advocating for improving mental health across the globe. #resident #adhd #OCD #depression #familymedicine #residency #medicialschool #PNWU #physician #doctor #healthcare #burnout #lonliness #mentalhealth #logannoone…
1 98 - @PhysicianContracts - Michael Johnson 56:25
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56:25Michael Johnson is an attorney specializing in physician employment contracts. He produces educational content on Instagram: @PhysicianContracts. This episode discusses how using a contract attorney can help reduce physician burnout and promote wellness. #physician #doctor #employment #contract #contractattorney #legal #lawyer #employmentlaw #employmentcontract #wellness #burnout Dr. Logan Noone is a psychiatry resident at Rowan University. He hosts 2 podcasts, "Talk Mental Health with Dr. Logan Noone" and "The Psych Guys." He has also published 2 books, including one for kids! He is a public speaker, and enjoys advocating for improving mental health across the globe. Podcast: "Talk Mental Health with Dr. Logan Noone" https://open.spotify.com/show/1PkpROegiXASBlnLOK60eP Podcast: "The Psych Guys" https://open.spotify.com/show/6sOphHaXOgZVBCcjbI4FL5 Children's Book: "We ALL Have Something" https://www.amazon.com/ALL-Have-Something-Logan-Noone/dp/1087884004 Pre-Med Mental Health: "Imperfect Balance" https://www.amazon.com/IMPERFECT-BALANCE-Behavioral-Disorders-Students/dp/1092988955 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/logannoone/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/logan.noone…
Ryan Osler discusses his loss of his infant daughter, loving someone with a complicated pregnancy, substance use issues, and the stress of being a doctor. He shares how this adversity shaped his journey from a software engineer towards medicine. In this episode, we discuss philosophy around death, relationships, and health. Dr. Osler graduated in my class at Pacific Northwest University, and is currently in his last year of training in family medicine. Check out my other podcast! Podcast: "The Psych Guys" https://open.spotify.com/show/6sOphHaXOgZVBCcjbI4FL5 Children's Book: "We ALL Have Something" https://www.amazon.com/ALL-Have-Something-Logan-Noone/dp/1087884004 Pre-Med Mental Health: "Imperfect Balance" https://www.amazon.com/IMPERFECT-BALANCE-Behavioral-Disorders-Students/dp/1092988955 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/logannoone/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/logan.noone…
1 96 - Greg Bogart - Clinical Psychiatric Pharmacist 45:42
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45:42Greg Bogart, PharmD, BCPP, discusses his passion for Movember, a charity that raises awareness for men's mental health, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer. Greg teaches psychiatry and pharmacy residents about psychopharmacology. We share our thoughts on how men's completion of suicide differs from other genders. Greg shares about side effects of typical antidepressant treatment. We discuss male mental health challenges and how testosterone is used and misused. We talk about challenging topics that frequently are unique to males, like mass shootings and sexual predators. #Movember #mensmentalhealth #psychopharmacology #psychiatry #pharmacy #pharmacist #residency #sideeffects…
1 95 - Dr. Rachel Shmuts, Psychiatry Residency Program Director at Rowan University 52:53
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52:53Dr. Rachel Shmuts, DO is a board certified Consult Liaison psychiatrist, with a particular passion for women's mental health, peri- and post-partum depression. She currently serves as program director of the psychiatry residency program at Rowan University, where I am a PGY2. We discuss how to improve the learning experience of residents and medical students. We discuss spreading ourselves too thin by taking on too many responsibilities. We talk about the emotional toll of being a psychiatrist, and lessons we have learned along the way. Dr. Shmuts is one of the highest regarded attending psychiatrists in our medical school, and I am sure you will understand why after listening to this episode.…
1 94 - Psych Interns on Internal Medicine w/ Dr. Richard Arroyo 26:42
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26:42Dr. Richard Arroyo joins yet again to discuss our intern year coming to a close, and our final days on internal medicine. We discuss what it is like to be an off-service resident on intern medicine. We discuss the challenges of dealing with this potentially intense and uncomfortable field of medicine. We talk about how this learning opportunity helped solidify concepts we learned in medical school. We discuss how we grew as residents but also humans on this rotation. If you enjoy Richard and I chatting, I'm willing to bet you'll enjoy the book we published together, "IMPERFECT BALANCE: Behavioral Health Disorders & First Year Medical Students" available on Amazon. #internyear #intern #interndoctors #residency #PGY1 #resident #palliativecare #hospice #death #dying #attending #usmle #healthcare #medicine…
1 93 - Dr. Todd Levin, Chief of Medicine Jefferson Health New Jersey 40:23
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40:23Dr. Todd Levin is Chief of Medicine at Jefferson Health - New Jersey, medical director of an LGBTQ+ primary & specialty care clinic in Haddonfield, NJ. He's a trained infectious disease specialist, and also serves on the resident wellness committee. He discusses his experience with mental health challenges as a first year resident right after graduating medical school. He discusses coping mechanisms he uses to manage the stress of being a physician, and imposter syndrome. We talk about the dynamics between administration and clinical staff.…
1 92 - LGBTQ+ Medical Clinic, highlighting unique therapy and medical needs 36:33
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36:33Christopher Huff, LCSW, and Jason Goslin, PA, discuss their work at Haddonfield Primary & Specialty Care, An LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice. Christopher discusses this population's unique mental health challenges, and barriers to treatment. Jason manages the medical care of these patients, including patients undergoing gender transformation therapy. This conversation is fascinating and eye opening. LGBTQ+ population is at higher risk of suicide, substance abuse, self harm, and depression. These two guests are great communicators and I look forward to bringing them both back on the show!…
1 91 - You did not match, welcome to the SOAP, 4th year med student hell week with Dr. Ben Greene, DO 52:35
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52:35Dr. Ben Greene is a 1st year resident in neuromuscular medicine, but his road there certainly wasn't smooth. He shares his experience having to go unmatched, deal with the SOAP process to scramble for a residency spot, and still found himself without a position at the end of this week. He discusses what he learned from failing one of his board exams. Ben shares how he continued to search for various positions and continue his goal of being a doctor and healing patients. Ben ended up at a residency in neuromuscular medicine, and discusses how he has developed a deeper passion for osteopathic manipulative medicine. So much in fact, that Dr. Greene also started his own podcast, "The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast." Ben shared his journey as transitioning from a Catholic Priest to a medical student in a previous episode, 56. #unmatched #match #match2022 #match2021 #SOAP #osteopathicmedicine #osteopathicmanipultivemedicine #OMT #OPP #DO #neuromuscularmedicine #comlex #USMLE #step1 #step2 #level1 #level2…
1 90 - Prematch Palpitations w/ Dr. Maycee Gielow 37:49
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37:49My great friend, and first year general surgery resident, joins to discuss the whirlwind of emotions and stress we felt exactly a year ago before MATCH week. Match week is when 4th year medical students find out where they will be starting their medical residency in various specialities. Each year, there are more medical school graduates than residency spots available. 4th year medical students have spent nearly a decade towards this goal of placing into their chosen specialty. The process of matching is profoundly emotional, both positive and negative. We share our experiences last year with the hope of making your prematch palpitations chill out as well. Check out more of Maycee's episodes: 66, 63, & 45 #matchweek #medstudent #medicalstudent #medicalschool #residency #residencymatch #match2021 #match2022 #match22…
1 89 - Jonathan Press - Bipolar Disorder, Religion & Psychiatry, Gay Conversion Therapy, Ketamine, Marijuana 1:11:14
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1:11:14I've known Jon Press for over 8 years through our advocacy efforts at Bipolar Magazine and other blogging. Jon comes on to discuss his life with bipolar disorder, and how his journey intertwines with transitioning to a gay man later in his life. Jon shares his experience with psychiatrists and also newer, sometimes unconventional approaches to mental illness, including ketamine and marijuana.…
1 88 - Physical Therapy's Mental Health Challenges w/ Michael Jeanfarve, PT 1:04:28
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1:04:28I want to be able to prescribe some kind of physical therapy for emotional pain. Michael Jeanfarve, physical therapist faculty at Stanford Health Care Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency Program, discusses the mental aspects of his patient care. We discuss his teachings to his patients with chronic pain. We discuss themes we've seen in patients with comorbid physical and emotional illnesses. He also talks about how he often has to educate patients about motivation to continue completing physical therapy exercises.…
Starting residency is hard. I'm still not even used to introducing myself as "Dr. Logan Noone." I talk with my great friend, Mark Donne, about how I started going back to therapy when I started residency. This transition from medical student to intern physician has been wild, challenging, exciting and stressful. I talk about what it's been like to have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder for ten years. I talk about the different approaches for finding a therapist with cost savings in mind. We talk about the unique aspects of being a resident, like 24 hour call shifts.…
1 86 - Failing COMLEX Level 1, and still matching into top ranked Psychiatry Program 33:45
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33:45My great friend and psychiatry resident, Richard Arroyo, discusses his experience failing COMLEX Level 1 after his 2nd year of medical school. This exam is thought to be "the most important test you take in medical school." Richard shares his self-doubts, shame and depression he felt going through this experience. He talks about how his medical school intended to help him, but ended up acting more like a barrier at times. Richard found a way to pass COMLEX Level 1 on his second try. Next, he was able to successfully match to his top ranked psychiatry residency program.…
1 85 - Dr. Tom Eglin, Emergency Room Physician 42:25
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42:25Dr. Tom Eglin is an Emergency Room physician, participates in wilderness search and rescue, and serves as a regional assistant deal at PNWU. He shares path towards the ER, starting in internal medicine. He discusses managing stress and burnout in medicine. We talk about the unique emotional challenges of the emergency room. We discuss coronavirus and changes in mask policies.…
1 84 - Dr. Katheryn Lauer, MD/MPH, Hospice & Palliative Care Medicine 36:25
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36:25Dr. Katheryn Lauer was my preceptor of my hospice rotation during my fourth year of medical school. We discuss why hospice should be a required course for medical students. Dr. Lauer explains misconceptions around hospice and palliative care, and how we could improve the system as a whole. We chat about physician assisted death, or death with dignity legislation.…
1 83 - Unease, Anxiety and Excitement, The Days Leading up to the Match with Richard Arroyo 28:10
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28:10Richard Arroyo, my fellow classmate at PNWU, and I discuss the whirlwind of emotions leading up to match day, the time we finally find out where are next stage of training is. Richard and I are both pursuing psychiatry, and potentially could even end up at the same program. We talk how the supplemental offer and acceptance program (SOAP) requires an incredible control of emotions, and delayed grieving in a sense. We discuss the immense fear we feel starting residency on July 1. Richard and I wrote a book, "Imperfect Balance: Behavioral Health Disorders & First Year Medical Students," to give premed students confidence that they could handle medical school. Available on Amazon.…
1 82 - Dr. Tony Lee, MD, Neurologist 1:10:38
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1:10:38Dr. Tony Lee is a board certified neurologist and completed a fellowship in neurophysiology. He completed his residency training and fellowship at University of New Mexico, where he also served as a professor. We discuss dementia, how to improve brain health through socialization and exercise. We chat about the pathophysiology of headaches and migraines. Lastly, we chat about transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy (TMS), and why this treatment can be helpful for depression and other mental health conditions. He owns Washington Neurology in Yakima, WA, and offers neurology, primary care, and TMS treatment.…
1 81 - @so_bipolar - Mehri Coulter 1:02:23
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1:02:23Mehri Coulter (@so_bipolar) is a bipolar disorder advocate, wife, and mother of three. She has created photography exhibits that display symptoms of bipolar disorder. She openly discusses the loss of her 16 year old nephew, who lost his life to suicide from bipolar disorder as well. She shares other experiences of grief from suicide. She discusses her how pharmacogenetic testing helped her find psychiatric medication that helped her tremendously. We both share our view on how living openly with bipolar disorder does not require bravery or courage as we once thought.…
1 80 - Megan Haughton - When Depression Comes Back 53:58
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53:58Megan returns to the show for her 3rd episode! She lives with ADHD and OCD, and has been featured on Ep. 2 & 24. Today, we both share about recent experiences with depression. We talk about how the return of depression is strange and different. While we both have developed coping strategies and tools, we talk about how we still both struggled with elements of depression. We talk about coronavirus has impacted our mental health, and how we're handling the stress of matching into residency next month.…
1 79 - How to Start Meditating, and Why I Want You to 20:40
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20:40Starting to meditate is weird and awkward. I talk about how I got started, and using mantras. I talk about setting expectations for meditation, so you don't feel like you're "not good" at meditating. Meditation helped tremendously with my bipolar disorder and challenges with sleep. I share how meditation has helped improve my academic performance in medical school, and manage all the stress.…
1 78 - Daniel Williams - challenges of coming back from a medical school leave 53:41
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53:41Daniel took a medical leave during his first year of medical school from mental health challenges. He discusses his experiences with depression and anxiety, and why he decided to take a break from medical school to regroup. He shares changes he made in his life, and making his faith and religion a priority again. He also talks about the unique financial obstacles of taking a leave from medical school.…
1 77 - Neelou, guest from the most downloaded episode, returns 32:29
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32:29Neelou first came on the podcast for episode 3, the most downloaded episode to date! She discussed how panic attacks and anxiety caused her to leave medical school. On that original episode, she walks us through the journey of making her way back to health and medical school. Today, I follow up with her, 2 years after that recording. Neelou shares how she continues to manage her anxiety and navigate the stress of a medical student.…
1 76 - Monica Ketchum - How Depression from Accidental Poisoning and Postpartum Differ 53:42
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53:42Monica is a 2nd year medical student who I met playing basketball years ago. She has lived with depression, but in a variety of situations. She attributes her first severe episode of depression after she was accidentally poisoned and spent days in the ICU. She talks about how her mind changed after this trauma. She then discusses her experience with depression after the birth of her second child, and how COVID is making this obstacle all that much more challenging. Monica wants the audience to understand that talking to a therapist doesn't have to be a long term commitment. Monica explains how she benefited from therapy on a schedule that adapted best to her schedule.…
This is the story of a NCAA All American runner who shares her experiences with bipolar disorder. She talks about dealing with bulimia nervosa, and depression. She shares how she feels her bipolar disorder helped her athletic performance. We discuss our different relationships with sleep and exercise. We talk about coping strategies we've both developed to manage bipolar disorder. Sarah also shares her path in nursing school, and her plans for the future to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner.…
1 74 - Bruce Dechert - Alcohol and Drug Counselor 51:56
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51:56Bruce Dechert has over 30 years of experience working in substance abuse treatment. We met while working at a recovery center together, and I think of him as a mentor. Bruce enjoys focusing on family dynamics, and customizing patient's needs in joint sessions with their loved ones. We discuss addiction, recovery, COVID, and communication.…
1 73 - Rochelle Clementson - my mother & illustrator of "We ALL have Something" 25:27
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25:27My mother, Rochelle Clementson, comes on to discuss where we got the idea for our children's book, "We ALL have Something." We talk about how my friendships growing up influenced the creation of this story. My mother was an elementary art teacher for decades, and helped make this story appropriate for kids age 5 - 12. We discuss the challenges we faced, and our hope for how this story helps your family.…
1 71 - @jpscott.med - Jeremy Scott 2:24:22
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2:24:22Jeremy, a 3rd year medical student, discusses his challenges as an international student in the midst of COVID. Jeremy gives the audience a glimpse of his experience as a black, gay man. We talk about Jacob Blake, Black Lives Matter, and how white people can talk about race relationships. Jeremy talks about being gay, and how that has impacted his mental health. We discuss how religion impacts the LGBTQ community. We talk about the positive and negative effects of social media. This episode was a long one, but there wasn't even a pause in our conversation. I guarantee you will love this episode, and I look forward to having Jeremy back on the show.…
1 70 - Former Roommate Happy Hour - Catching up with Sean Tobler 46:22
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46:22My former roommate, and one of my closest friends, Sean Tobler, comes on the podcast to chat all things 2020. We discuss Coronavirus, the 2020 elections, BLM, healthcare policy and more. We talk about managing mental health as a salesperson, especially during a severe recession. We had a blast on this podcast, and I look forward to Sean coming back on the show.…
1 69 - @DrAshleyRoxanne - Resident Physician 48:09
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48:09Dr. Ashley Roxanne Peterson is a resident family physician in Atlanta, GA. She discusses her experiences as a black woman, physician, and business owner. We talk about the definition of an "ally" to the black community. I discuss some of the intrinsic bias I've identified in myself through these past few weeks. We talk about Black Lives Matters, and how our society can learn and improve. We had a great conversation about race, medicine, police, and communication.…
1 68 - Talking to a Robot Trained in CBT with Thida Myint - Woebot 41:53
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41:53My classmate and friend, Thida Myint, outlines her research around apps that help teach cognitive behavioral therapy. She focused on Woebot, an app where you chat with a robot. We discuss how strange it is to converse with this app, but also how the app makes you reflect and process your emotions. While we both feel traditional CBT therapy with a human is superior, these types of free apps can improve access and lower costs for people struggling emotionally. Thida is a 4th year medical student, and worked in cybersecurity engineering prior to studying medicine. This episode is not sponsored by any of the applications discussed.…
1 67 - @the_calculating_mind - Anja Burcak 38:17
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38:17Anja lives with bipolar disorder and works as a mental health blogger. She is currently involved in suicide prevention research. She has been featured on bpHope, Yahoo (Lifestyle, News, and Finance categories), The Mighty, Consumer Health Digest, Odyssey, and MSN. You can follow her work on instagram @the_calculating_mind. While she has ideas on how to improve psychiatric care, she wants to inspire anyone struggling to get the help they need.…
1 66 - Dr. Amber Wooten, a perspective from a female surgeon 30:48
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30:48Dr. Amber Wooten, MD is a general surgeon in Yakima, WA. Maycee Gielow, a student pursing surgery, joins this episode to discuss the underrepresentation of women in various surgical roles. We discuss the evolving culture of the operating room, the stressful training and demanding schedule. Dr. Wooten gives her advice on being successful in medical school, pursuing surgery, and finding a balanced lifestyle. Dr. Wooten graduated from University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine, and completed her surgery at University of Pittsburgh.…
1 65 - Postpartum Depression with Julie Knox 48:18
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48:18Julie and I met way back in 2007 when we first started college at Holy Cross in Worcester, MA. Julie had her first child in the last year, and has lived through postpartum depression. She discusses the challenges of this condition, and how she had to advocate for herself to receive appropriate care. She felt her symptoms were ignored and overlooked by her healthcare team. Julie outlines lessons she's learned and how she's improved depression symptoms.…
Jamie Katuna (@SpeakOutMedicine) discusses Coronavirus, positives and negatives of social media, and politics. Jamie is a blogger, and highlights ways to improve medical culture.
1 63 - Coronavirus Impact on Medical Education 27:12
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27:12Nothing like going to med school in the midst of coronavirus. This conversation has one student from each level of medical school to discuss how this epidemic has impacted our education. You'll hear from Kathryn Wanat (MS4), Maycee Gielow (MS3), Alan Boyd (MS2), and Jordan Holmes (MS1). We talk about our struggles, and strategies we're trying to implement to get through these strange times.…
1 62 - Open about Bipolar on Med School Applications - Conversation w/ Podcast Listener 1:12:58
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1:12:58Anna wrote to me asking for advise and guidance on how to be a successful premed student living openly with bipolar disorder. We talk about the importance of community in mental health, disclosing mental illness, and how the stigma isn't nearly as significant as it's perceived. We dive into lessons I've learned throughout the last third years of med school. We talk about challenges physicians face in seeking mental health treatment.…
1 Meditation for Coronavirus Anxiety (3 Min) 4:19
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4:19Coronavirus (COVID-19) is real, and it has every right to make you scared. Fear is one of the most powerful emotions, and causes use to act illogically. This short meditation can help alleviate some of the anxiety, frustration, and panic you feel during this pandemic.
1 61 - @Ed.Med - Emotional Rollercoaster of Medical School 58:37
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58:37Edward Ng (@ed.med) is a third year medical student at Western University in Pomona, CA, and serves as the National Public Relations and Web Representative for the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents (COSGP). Ed's instagram page shows his experiences with medical school, student government, and how he balances it all. We discuss his mental health challenges and how he's learned to cope. We dive into how changes of board exams will impact students, and how we think medical student's mental health can be improved.…
1 60 - Dr. Julie Randolph-Habecker: Sexual Assault, Depression & Menopause 56:03
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56:03Dr. Julie Randolph-Habecker, PhD in Pathology, professor at PNWU, speaks out her experiences with sexual assault, PTSD and depression. Dr. Habecker discusses the challenges of growing up around substance abuse. She outlines a traumatic experience, and ways she's learned how to cope. We talk about using anti-depressants and the importance of therapy. Lastly, Dr. Habecker discusses how the management of her depression has changed since experiencing menopause.…
1 59 - Physiology of Anxiety, Panic Attacks, & Meditation w/ Dr. Oestreich 49:02
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49:02Dr. Emily Oestreich is a physiology professor and Assistant Dean of preclinical education at PNWU. She discusses her personal experience with anxiety and panic attacks. She describes a specific instance of agoraphobia where she had a panic attack in a crowded area. She outlines the physiology surrounding anxiety, and how to mitigate against this with meditation. We discuss how meditation has also been shown to improve focus and stress management.…
1 58 - Yoga & Nutrition w/ Dr. Kathaleen Briggs Early 52:06
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52:06Dr. Kathaleen Briggs Early is an expert in nutrition, obesity, diabetes, and metabolism. She currently teaches at PNWU, and also is a trained yoga teacher. We discuss how using yoga can help improve mental and physical health. We also discuss how eating healthy has shown to reduce stress and anxiety.…
1 57 - Hitting a Wall in Medicine - Dr. Albert Brady 46:25
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46:25After a grueling series of patient deaths, Dr. Brady found himself unable to bring himself to work. He felt loss, depressed, and over medicine. He found himself retreating to Buddhist Seminary for a month of meditation and focus. Dr. Brady outlines how this break from medicine allowed him to provide better care for his patients. However, some of his colleagues felt this break was a flaw in character. Dr. Brady touches on how he remained balanced in the midst of constant stress throughout his career. He gives advice for medical students and residents on what values will led to a satisfying career. Dr. Albert Brady is an oncologist and professor at PNWU College of Osteopathic Medicine.…
1 56 - From Catholic Priest to Medical Student, Ben Greene 1:12:58
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1:12:58Ben Greene trained to become a Catholic Priest starting in high school, and spent some time at the Vatican in Rome. Ben always knew he wanted to serve and improve the lives of others. While in his mission in Mexico, he found himself contemplating his commitment to Catholicism. He decided he needed to find a new path, leave Christianity, and eventually pursue medicine. Ben and I discuss how religion and spirituality both help and hurt mental health. We talk about how we can be better physicians by being mindful of our patient's religious preferences.…
1 55 - Women in Academia w/ Dr. Oestreich, Dr. Randolph-Habecker, & Dr. Mapes 1:08:35
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1:08:35Sexual harassment is more prevalent in science and medicine. Over time, more women have entered into these fields, but unfortunately, we cannot assume their experience and safety has completely improved. Three of my favorite medical school professors, Dr. Oestreich, Dr. Randolph-Habecker, and Dr. Mapes discuss their personal experiences and take on why academia is different than other industries. We talk about sexual harassment on our campus and how we're trying to improve our medical school's culture. Plus, we tell perhaps the most awkward and hilarious story from my preclinical years.…
1 54 - Should Doctors Unionize with Dr. Mark Baldwin 41:41
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41:41Dr. Mark Baldwin believes that doctors unionizing can help improve healthcare. Previously, hospital CEO were doctors, and now, most healthcare CEOs are business men and women with MBA degrees. Doctors often feel like a commodity in the healthcare system. We discuss how the healthcare system has changed throughout Dr. Baldwin's career. We discuss how politics are influencing changes in healthcare, and how doctors can help point this in the right direction.…
I am interviewed about my most recent hypomanic episode in September 2019 by my friend, Chris. We discuss my transition into clinical medicine, and what symptoms I felt during my hypomanic episode. "Feeling energized and exhausted at the same time" is the best way I can describe this feeling. In the midst of creativity, joy, and inspirational, hypomania also makes me feel irrationally irritated and angered. I discuss how I've learned to expect and manage hypomania through exercise, sleep, stress management, and setting expectations.…
Bipolar Barbie is mental health advocate who is incredibly open and honest about her experiences. She lives with Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other health challenges. She originally pursued law, and now focuses on a career that brings her more joy and satisfaction. She shows all her emotions publicly online and is willing to share it all. She runs an online coaching program from individuals looking to build their self esteem and achieve their goals.…
1 51 - Dr. Pamela Wible - Addressing Physician Suicide 54:39
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54:39Dr. Pamela Wible is a physician, who is passionate about reducing physician and medical student suicide. She has been personally motivated after losing multiple colleagues in her own town in Oregon. Dr. Wible and I discuss how the healthcare system treats doctors, and the injuries that result. Dr. Pamela Wible travels the world discussing this epidemic, and has also given a TED Talk. She even consulted on "Do No Harm," the documentary that was reviewed on the previous episode!…
1 50 - "Do No Harm" - Documentary Review about Physician Suicide 39:12
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39:12"Do No Harm" documentary shines a light on the epidemic of physicians and medical students that lose their life to suicide. Hannah, from episode 9, comes on to discuss our reactions and review to this movie. Sadly, as medical students, we weren't all that shocked by the movie. We talk about the worries we have for our future, and how we will avoid burnout in our life. We discuss ways we think the documentary could be improved, including how the healthcare system could change.…
1 49 - Ask Me Anything - Questions from the audience 20:01
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20:01I answer questions I've received via Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. I talk about what to do when you are first diagnosed with mental illness. I dive into how to use exercise with medications, and how to be safe. I talk about how I disclosed my mental illness on my applications to medical school. I lastly talk about how to be weary when you trying to use supplements to improve your mental health, especially without the help of a trained provider.…
1 48 - Ethnicity & race Impact on Mental Health, from a perspective of a black, female medical student 54:15
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54:15Does skin tone impact mental health? I wish the answer to this question was an easy no, but it is much more complicated than that. My medical classmate and great friend Mehalate comes on to discuss her experience as a black women attending schools compiled of mostly white students nearly her entire life. Mehalate talks about her feelings of isolation, and the pressure she put on herself to succeed, and pave a way for other students of color. Mehalate is a third year medical student, with strong interests in surgery and OB/GYN.…
1 47 - Technology's Impact on Mood, Communication, and Confidence w/ Mark Donne 1:07:08
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1:07:08Mark Donne is one of my closest friends, and extremely well versed in all aspects of technology. We discuss how social media affects communication, self worth, and mental health. We dive into how we use our cell phones, and what we've learned talking breaks from social media. We talk about how video games are often blamed for igniting violence. Lastly, we talk about positive and health ways that technology has helped improve our life. Mark was best man at my wedding, so we have always have a great, fun, deep conversations!…
1 46 - Blaming Mass Shootings on Mental Illness w/ Diane Mintz 1:16:08
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1:16:08Diane Mintz and I discuss how mental illness often gets the blame for mass shootings. Politicians seem to argue between gun control, improving mental healthcare, and violent video games. We both feel the route of mass murders are isolation, resentment and anger. We also talk about how drug use can impact psychosis and violence. Diane works as a mental health advocate, consultant and author in the Sacramento. Diane and I met about 6 years ago at the National Alliance of Mental Illness Walk, and joined Placer County Speakers Bureau together. You may recognize Diane from episode 34!…
1 45 - Boards Hangover w/ Maycee Gielow 1:25:29
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1:25:29Maycee, a great friend and PNWU classmate, discuss the wild, turbulent, depressing, grueling experience of our Level 1 Medical Boards. We explain why we decided to take both the USMLE (MD) and COMLEX (DO) exams. These tests are arguably the most important factor to match for residency, and that stress caused havoc on our lives. Maintaining a proper balance seemed impossible at times. Maycee and I talk about our successes and failures, and how to block out the distracting noise.…
And that's a wrap for season 1. Thank you so much for tuning in over the last 10 months. I have had an amazing time creating this podcast, and I look forward to producing more episodes in the future. At this time in my medical education, I need to solely focus on my board exam. As an osteopathic student, I am considering taking both the osteopathic and allopathic exams, but I still haven't made my final decision. While I am studying, please give me ideas on guests and topics you would like me to cover on the next season of Talk Mental Health with Logan Noone. Please be on the lookout for my book with Richard Arroyo, and children's book with my mother!…
1 44 - Match Week & "Scrambling" for an Intern Spot 1:31:23
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1:31:23Alex is a 4th year medical student who successfully matched into an Anesthesia Residency in Chicago. However, it certainly wasn't smooth sailing. Alex matched in an advanced placement program, meaning he would join the other residents for his second year. Initially, Alex did not match into an intern year (first year) residency program. Alex describes the intense emotional experience of potentially losing his anesthesia residency. Alex talks about the wild ride of "scrambling" or going through SOAP (Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program). Adding to his stress, students and residency directors experienced significant technical difficulties using the online interface. Alex describes how he didn't even have time to process his emotions, before he was forced to start applications and interviews. Alex eventually received an offer for his intern year, and will be completing all of his residency training in Chicago. Alex and I have a great discussion about the interview and application process in the first 30 minutes of our conversation. If you prefer to only listen to his "Match Week" story, please fast forward to about 31 minutes in.…
1 43 - Physician Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia - Dr. Albert Brady, Dr. Mark Baldwin, Nic Lalanne 1:49:14
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1:49:14Dr. Albert Brady, Dr. Mark Baldwin, Nic Lalanne and myself have a fascinating conversation about physician assisted suicide and euthanasia. These physicians have extensive backgrounds in oncology and nephrology. Many of their patients have dealt with chronic, debilitating, and terminal medical conditions. Nic and I ask our professors their experiences with initiating physician assisted suicide. We discuss when we feel it is appropriate, and how to advocate on behalf of our future patients. These physicians emphasize the importance of proper and respectful communication between the patient, family members, and medical professionals.…
1 42 - Runner's High and Endocannabinoids w/ Dr. Anthony Lyons 38:16
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38:16Dr. Anthony Lyons is a professor at Pacific Northwest University, and an expert in neuroscience. We discuss what runner's high is, and many of its misconceptions. While many people think this "high" is from endorphins, Dr. Lyons explains how endocannabinoids also play an important role in this sensation from exercise. We discuss how to achieve a runner's high, and what researchers know and don't know how these endocannabinoid receptors relate to consuming cannabis (marijuana). Dr. Lyons received his PhD in Biochemistry from University of College Cork, Ireland, and focuses on neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disease. He is an avid runner and endurance athlete as well!…
1 26 - David Woods Bartley - Connection Builds Hope 1:51:48
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1:51:48David Woods Bartley is a professional mental health speaker, who has delivered more than 300 speeches over the past 7 years. Most notably, he presented at TedxLosGatos. David is a firm believer in the power of connection and creating hope. David is a member of the Placer County Mental Health Drug and Alcohol Advisory Board (MHADAB) and sits on the Board of Directors for a local chapter of Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA). David changed his life after coming close to committing suicide, and now lives a life of mental wellness. David is a powerful speaker, writer and one of my personal inspirations.…
1 25 - Stress: Premed vs Medical School with Nic Lalanne 1:41:51
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1:41:51First MO-vember themed episode is with my great friend and classmate, Nic Lalanne. We discuss the mental health differences of premed vs medical students. While my mental health was more taxed as a premed, Nic has experienced more stress while in medical school. We talk about the importance of discussing mental health, regardless of whether someone is diagnosed with any psychiatric condition. This episode was a blast, and Nic will absolutely return to the show in the future.…
1 24 - Managing ADHD & OCD in Medical School 47:33
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47:33I bring back my first guest ever, my classmate and friend, Megan Haughton. In Ep. 2, we talk about her experiences with OCD. On this episode, we discuss Megan's new diagnosis of ADHD, and what steps she's taken to improve academically and emotionally in medical school. We discuss how she uses medication, friendship, and therapy to help manage both ADHD and OCD as a medical student. Megan is a second year medical student, and Executive Secretary of PNWU Student Government.…
1 23 - Disclosing Bipolar Disorder on Social Media - Ruben Aragon 40:37
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40:37I talk with Ruben Aragon, who has followed my content since posting on YouTube in 2013. Ruben shares his story of bipolar disorder, and why he wants to publicly disclose his story after 24 years. We discuss the importance of exercise and diet on managing bipolar disorder, and what to expect after sharing your story of mental illness on social media.…
1 22 - Dr. Edward Bilsky, Provost & Chief Academic Officer at PNWU 1:37:34
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1:37:34Dr. Edward Bilsky is Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Pacific Northwest University. He received a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Toxicology from the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy in 1996, with a concentration in opioid pharmacology, pain and addiction. We talk about diagnosing and treating pain, and the epidemic of opiate addiction. We discuss the various treatment options of addiction, and the harm reduction model. We conclude our conversation by talking about the possible benefits and harms of marijuana, and the barriers of researching this chemical compound.…
1 21 - Severe Migraines Exacerbate Depression & Anxiety 59:17
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59:17Ep. 20 - Severe Migraines Exacerbate Depression & Anxiety - I talk with my classmate, Katie, about her experiences with significant, and frequent migraines. These migraines can be absolutely debilitating at times. Katie discusses how she copes with this chronic pain, and also how her mental health is often impacted. Katie talks about how her pain, depression, and anxiety interrelate.…
1 20 - Test Induced Insomnia & Anxiety - Jeremy Part 2 39:56
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39:56I talk with my great friend, Jeremy, who dealt with severe test induced anxiety and insomnia during his first year of medical school. Jeremy shared his earlier mental health challenge of PTSD in Ep. 6, and today, he's back to share his experience of medical school. We talk about how we deal with the stress of tests, managing insomnia, and how to adjust your approach to medical school. CHEERS!…
1 19 - From Lawyer to Med Student, Richard Arroyo 58:01
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58:01Richard Arroyo has one of the most unique roads to medicine in our class. Richard completed his law degree, and then embarked on adventure, taking him from Texas, to Minnesota, Thailand, and Alaska. Richard is one of my best friends in medical school, and we both possess a passion for mental health and well being. In this episode, we discuss Richard's interest and experience with mental illness, and how managing the stress of medical school. I had a great time recording this episode, and I will certainly have Richard on again in the future.…
1 18 - Experiencing Addiction, and the Transition to Studying Medicine 1:51:07
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1:51:07I talk with Matt about his experiences dealing with addiction to opiates and other substances, and how that shaped his life. Matt grew up in Maine, and dealt with social anxiety from a young age. He grew an affinity to substances, which lead him to eventually become addicted to opiates. Matt found himself in jail, but eventually turned his life around to pursue becoming a physician. This story is inspiring, and I guarantee you will enjoy it.…
1 17 - Rapid Fire Interview of Medical Students' Mental Health 19:32
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19:32I rapidly interview any medical student that visited my Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Club booth at Pacific Northwest University club fair. As president of this club, I have the opportunity to interact with many students interested in psychiatry. I ask them how they gauge their own mental health, and how they mitigate against mental challenges. I was able to interview a wide variety of 1st and 2nd year medical students.…
1 15 - A Happy Departure from Medical School 49:37
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49:37I talk with Zach, (@zachandsofie) who decided to leave medical school to pursue a career that better aligned with his passions. Zach was capable of success in medical school, and passed all of his courses. However, he found himself frustrated with the inefficiencies of medicine, and desired for a different path. Zach explains the process of leaving medicine, what life has been like as an entrepreneur, and managing to pay back his debt from the first two years of medical school.…
1 14 - Dr. Vania Manipod, DO (@freudandfashion) - Psychiatrist Lives Openly About Social Anxiety and Burnout 43:04
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43:04Dr. Vania Manipod (@freudandfashion) was the first physician I encountered that was open about her experience with social anxiety. Her attitude inspired me to publicly disclose my bipolar disorder on my medical school applications. We discuss why she feels it is healthier to live openly about mental health, the proper use of social media, and how to combat student and physician burnout. We talk about the philosophy of osteopathic medicine, and how osteopathic manipulative medicine can be used in psychiatric care. Dr. Vania Manipod discusses her psychiatric practice, and changes she hopes to implement in the medical system.…
1 13 - Rudy Caseres - An Advocate Against Forced Psychiatric Care 52:28
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52:28Rudy Caseres, my inspiration for starting my podcast, comes on to discuss forced mental health treatment. We talk about the shortcomings and negative outcomes of forced psychiatric care, and solutions we think are possible. We also discuss the notion of "bipolar as a superpower." Rudy is an incredible mental health advocate, and a blast to have on the show. I am sure Rudy will come on again!…
1 12 - Mental Health Tips for Incoming First Year Medical Students 46:58
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46:58I talk with PNWU anatomy scholar, Kyle Stumetz, about how to tackle your first year of medical school. We discuss mental health tips, dealing with failure, and how to efficiently study. We share our different approaches to studying, and how it's totally normal to have your own particular method. Burnout is incredibly prevalent in medical students, and it is so important to start setting a routine early to best tackle the immense challenges of medical school.…
1 11 - Postpartum Depression - Motherhood's Expectations vs Reality 1:20:53
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1:20:531 in 7 woman deal with Postpartum Depression, yet it is an experience we rarely hear about. My classmate, Elizabeth, was the first person I've ever talked to about this mental health challenge. We discuss her depression, and how it was possibly exacerbated by her pregnancy. Most importantly, Elizabeth helps to normalize postpartum depression, and encourage other mothers to seek out support and help. Elizabeth was absolutely hilarious, inspirational, and educational.…
1 10 - I Don't Always Have my $hit Together 20:33
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20:33Ep. 10 - I Don't Always Have my $hit Together - As a mental health advocate, medical student, and podcaster, I think often times I project an image that I always have my bipolar disorder perfectly managed. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. I've been able to successfully manage my illness, and achieve things I didn't think were possible. Yet, I certainly still have symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and even mania. I want to make more of an effort to show my imperfections as a means of making listeners feel better about theirs. Management of mental health is not about achieving perfection, rather being able to live in the moment, and do your best to balance this crazy experience we call life.…
1 9 - Therapy to Navigate Sexual Assault, Depression, and ADHD 1:41:02
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1:41:02Ep. 9 - Escaping her depression, my medical school classmate, Hannah, left Wisconsin after high school to Boston for a totally new experience. In the midst of adjusting to college life, Hannah survived through sexual assault. Hannah discusses her journey of acknowledging this trauma, and how her life changed through the help of her sister and therapy. WARNING: This episode contains graphic content that may not be suitable for all ages. Discretion is advised.…
1 8 - Attention Restoration Theory to Improve ADHD 37:18
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37:18Ep. 8 is with my close friend and medical school classmate, Tommy, who lives with ADHD. Typical medication has not worked well for him, so he prefers to use "Attention Restoration Theory" concepts to improve his ability to focus. By getting out in nature, Tommy explains how he can motivate himself to focus, get less distracted, and be more creative. In addition, Tommy talks about how he tries to not fight his ADHD, but rather embrace it.…
1 7 - Physical Diagnosis Masks But Also Helps Manage Mental Illness 1:09:51
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1:09:51Laura, a PNWU medical school classmate and friend, has lived with Graves' Disease, which both hurt and helped her mental health. While Graves' Disease masked many of her mental health symptoms, it also helped her take her depression and anxiety seriously. We also discuss how managing mental health is cyclic and everlasting, and how we plan to face student and physician burnout.…
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8:46BONUS EPISODE - NAMI Sacramento Walk 2013 Keynote Speaker - This has to be one of my all time favorite speeches. On my 24th birthday, I found out I got bumped up to be the Keynote Speaker in front of a crowd of 1,500 people. I was absolutely terrified and exhilarated. To this day, I still don't know how I pulled it off, but I gave the best performance I've ever done. Video of this speech can be found on my website, LoganNoone.com under the public speaking services section.…
1 6 - Veteran Living With PTSD Unrelated to Combat 51:48
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51:48Ep. 6 - Veteran Living With PTSD Unrelated to Combat - My friend and medical school classmate, Jeremy, deals with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Insomnia. While he is an Army Veteran, his PTSD is unrelated to any combat, and rather simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Jeremy tells how he nearly lost his life from being stabbed, and suffered night terrors subsequently. This episode was released on June 27, 2018 in honor of National PTSD Awareness Day. In part 2 of this episode, Jeremy will discuss how he dealt with insomnia challenges in medical school.…
1 4 - Not Viewing ADHD as a Disorder, Rather an Ability to Fuel Productivity 39:02
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39:02Listen to this story of a medical student who was diagnosed with ADHD at the young age of 7. This student learned how to overcome the stigma and negativity of living with a "disorder." This student used his ADHD to fuel his studies and gain entrance to medical school, and thrive in athletics as well. We talk about the potential benefits and harms from ADHD medication, and how he uses other means of treatments to manage his issues. Be sure to check out Chadd.org and Richard Wadsworth for more ADHD resources and information.…
1 3 - Anxiety & Panic Attacks Led to Withdraw from Medical School, Therapy & Medication Brought Her Back 36:36
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36:36Neelou's anxiety and panic attacks caused her to withdraw from her first year of medical school. Making issues even harder, her father had a heart attack shortly after returning home. By using therapy and exercise, Neelou returned to medical school the following year, and now, absolutely kills it. She does well in classes, remains happy and healthy, and has developed strong friendships with her classmates.…
1 2 - Dealing With OCD As a Premed Student, Adapting to ADHD in Medical School 1:08:14
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1:08:14Ep 2 - Megan started dealing with OCD at a young age, but managed to find ways to be successful, ambitious, and driven. Megan is a medical school classmate of mine, and always felt comfortable discussing mental health. Shortly after starting medical school, Megan also found out she deals with ADHD. Megan shares her triumphs and struggles juggling two mental health challenges, and is guaranteed to make you laugh along the way.…
Episode 1 - It's Just Me - If you're going to enjoy this podcast, it's important you know who I am, and how I got here. In this episode, you'll hear how I went from a suicidal undergraduate student, and entered the psychiatric ward after a manic episode. I was able to transition to a bipolar disorder advocate, to presently, a second year medical student.…
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