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    Explore " multidisciplinary approach" with insightful episodes like "139 - Rising STRONG: My journey to Heal from Physical and Mental Challenges", "Life and Money Lessons from Charlie Munger", "Mark McGrath on the OODA Loop, VUCA, the Philosophy of John Boyd, and Bruce Lee", "Empowering Patient-Centered Care: The Role of Communication and Collaboration" and "121: Dr. Keith Matheny, ENT & Sleep Vigil Creator: Dangers of Sleep-Disordered Breathing – Expert Insights & Innovative Solutions Unveiled" from podcasts like ""The Find Your STRONG Podcast", "Why Not Mint Money", "Acta Non Verba", "The Healthy Project Podcast" and "The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast"" and more!

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    139 - Rising STRONG: My journey to Heal from Physical and Mental Challenges

    139 - Rising STRONG: My journey to Heal from Physical and Mental Challenges

    Jenny is back! After a nearly 8 week long hiatus, Jenny has finally regained her strength to return to the mic, and opens up to tell us about her struggles with severe intestinal illness. Jenny shares how this very humbling experience impacted her mental health, and gets raw as she dives into how fragile we can be when our bodies aren’t performing at the level we have gotten used to. She takes us through her ups and downs as she suffered a very scary and sudden sickness, and how staying mindful and optimistic can help guide you through even the most difficult physical challenges.

     

     

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    Mark McGrath on the OODA Loop, VUCA, the Philosophy of John Boyd, and Bruce Lee

    Mark McGrath on the OODA Loop, VUCA, the Philosophy of John Boyd, and Bruce Lee

    This week on Acta Non Verba, Mark McGrath discuses the importance of adaptability, decision-making, and embracing change in both life and business. Join me and Mark as he shares his insights on theories such as John Boyd's OODA loop and VUCA, emphasizing the need to constantly update our cognitive software to align with reality. He also discusses the role of trauma in shaping a person's orientation and the significance of prioritizing people, ideas, and things in organizations.

     

    Mark McGrath is an adaptive strategy teacher and podcast co-host who helps leaders and teams thrive in complex and uncertain environments. He is the Chief Learning Officer at AGLX, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business that provides tools and methods for confident and agile decision-making and action (www.aglx.com).

    Mark is the co-host of the podcast "No Way Out," which advances and honors the legacy of Colonel John Boyd, the creator of the OODA loop, a framework for rapid and effective adaptation. He teaches and applies Boyd's theories to business and entrepreneurship, leadership development, and coaching. He draws on his cross-functional experience and education in strategic planning, process improvement, capital markets, economics, and the US Marine Corps, where he served as an officer for six years. He holds a bachelor's degree in history from Marquette University and a master's degree in economics from the University of Detroit-Mercy. He speaks Spanish and holds multiple professional certifications. He lives in Columbus, Ohio.

     

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    Empowering Patient-Centered Care: The Role of Communication and Collaboration

    Empowering Patient-Centered Care: The Role of Communication and Collaboration

    In this episode, I speak with Dr. Chayla Morris, PharmD, BCACP. Chayla is the Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator at Broadlawns Medical Center and Healthcare Consultant. we dive deep into the importance of patient-provider communication, the evolving role of pharmacists in healthcare teams, and the critical nature of prevention in modern healthcare. We explore real-world scenarios where patients are empowered to speak up about their concerns, ensuring they're not just passive recipients of care but active participants. From tackling medication hesitancy to the value of multidisciplinary care teams including health coaches and social workers, we unpack the complexities and the successes of current healthcare practices. Tune in to understand why letting patients know "you're part of a team with them" is so transformative and what's in store for the future of patient-centered care.

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    121: Dr. Keith Matheny, ENT & Sleep Vigil Creator: Dangers of Sleep-Disordered Breathing – Expert Insights & Innovative Solutions Unveiled

    121: Dr. Keith Matheny, ENT & Sleep Vigil Creator: Dangers of Sleep-Disordered Breathing – Expert Insights & Innovative Solutions Unveiled

    In this episode, discover expert insights on treating nasal and sinus disorders related to sleep-disordered breathing and sleep apnea with Dr. Keith Matheny.

    Uncover the potential risks and severity of untreated sleep-disordered breathing and the importance of taking a comprehensive approach to address it.

    In addition, learn about Sleep Vigil technology, a pioneer in remote patient monitoring (RPM) for sleep apnea, and explore how it can empower patients to manage their sleep-disordered breathing through personalized care and monitoring.

    Take advantage of this fascinating conversation that will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to take charge of your well-being. Tune in now!


    BIO:

    Dr. Keith Matheny is a Vanderbilt-trained Otolaryngologist in community practice in North Dallas, emphasizing Rhinology & Sleep in adults and children. He has a passion for the business aspects of Otolaryngology, as well as new technology, pharmacotherapy & procedures in ENT. 

    Dr. Matheny holds numerous patents & patents-pending on bioabsorbable, local drug-delivery implants for use in sinus and ear surgery, founding two device companies around these technologies, Septum Solutions & Otologic Solutions. He is also the Founder/Chairman/CEO of US ENT Partners, an ENT-focused Group Purchasing Organization bringing savings of 20% or more on the high cost supplies that ENT physicians use in their office daily, as well as a Co-Founder of Sleep Vigil, a company pioneering the concept of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) for sleep apnea. 

    Dr. Matheny has numerous journal publications and has given numerous presentations on his clinical research & on various topics related to the business of medicine over the last few decades. As a creative outlet, Dr. Matheny makes custom, 3D-printed jewelry within his company Tuff-Links. He volunteers in his community providing charity clinics for multiple school districts around his practice, serving on the local YMCA Board, and as the otolaryngologist for the Dallas Cowboys.


    SHOW NOTES: 

    😴  What motivated Dr. Matheny to specialize in ear, nose, and throat (ENT) medicine?

    😴 Dr. Keith Methany emphasizes the impact of nasal obstruction and nasal resistance on sleep quality.

    😴  Sleep-disordered breathing, such as sleep apnea, is common, impacting around 25% of adults globally. Unfortunately, only a few affected people receive proper diagnosis and long-term treatment.

    Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32436658/ 
    😴  Sleep-disordered breathing is a serious and potentially fatal disease, second only to head and neck cancer in terms of severity and risk

    😴 Dr. Methany discusses practices that provide a more accurate and convenient diagnostic option

    😴 Importance of continuity of care and the need for a multidisciplinary approach in managing sleep-disordered breathing

    😴 Sleep Vigil:  How does Sleep Vigil's technology help inform patients with sleep-disordered breathing?

    😴 The evolution of sleep medicine practice

    😴 How can sleep-disordered breathing pose potential risks to individuals?

    😴 Addressing nasal obstructions and optimizing CPAP therapy

    😴 What could we learn from Dr. Matheny's sleep-night habits?

    😴 And More!!!


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    Unveiling Truth through Artistry: Exploring Identity, Intention, and Inspiration with Emerging Artist Theresa Bui

    Unveiling Truth through Artistry: Exploring Identity, Intention, and Inspiration with Emerging Artist Theresa Bui

    Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Theresa-Xuan Thanh Bui, a first-generation Vietnamese-American, is a budding artist pursuing a Bachelor in Fine Arts in Fiber with a minor in Art History and a concentration in Curatorial Studies and Creative Writing at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Their passion lies in both the creative act of making and the profound importance of listening and valuing others, leading them to engage in curation as a means to introspect and uplift their community. With a mission to deconstruct conventional art institution norms, they aim to create space for the unconventional, radical, exquisite, and unseen. Theresa Bui's emerging artistry encompasses performative poetry and a diverse approach to art, influenced by their Vietnamese refugee heritage, delving into themes of identity, embodiment, and linguistic influence while authentically infusing their work with intention and cultural lineage.


    In this episode, we uncover:

    • How Theresa Bui's creative practice interweaves poetry, performance, sound, and music, enhancing the expressive depth of her artistry.
    • How Theresa derives inspiration from her lived experiences, and how she strives to authentically communicate her personal truths through her creative works.
    • Dive into the intriguing sources of inspiration that shape Theresa's art, such as her fascination with children's books, fire, and spiders, and how these seemingly simple elements carry profound complexities in her creations.
    • Discuss Theresa's artistic philosophy of harnessing available resources and identifying the unique 10% that makes each artwork exceptional, offering insights into the creative process of honing artistic uniqueness.
    • Examine how Theresa's familial roots and Vietnamese cultural heritage serve as powerful influences on her art, in conjunction with her unwavering belief in intention and faith, and how these elements fuse to create a rich tapestry of meaning in her work.


    Don't miss this incredible episode as Theresa discusses her creative practice and what drew her to the mediums she works in. She emphasizes the importance of embodying her experiences and using words, sound, and rhythm to convey her truth. Theresa also shares how she got started in performative poetry and the transformative power of her early work. She discusses the influence of children's books on her art and the inspiration she finds in fire and spiders. Theresa reflects on the complementary skills she has developed as an artist and the importance of working with what you have. She also shares insights into her sources of knowledge and the elements of her family lineage and Vietnamese culture that are embedded in her work. Finally, Theresa discusses how she manages her time and the importance of finding the 10% that makes her art special.


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    Photo credit Joseph Bui


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    Working with a Multidisciplinary Team with Katerina Savino

    Working with a Multidisciplinary Team with Katerina Savino

    Today, we are talking with a guest, Katerina “Kat” Savino. As a BCBA working in a multidisciplinary clinic and as a mentor to future BCBA’s with Simmons University, Kat has a lot of advice and insight to share. Her background started very similar to Shira’s, moving into ABA from Special Education, she notes how impactful that background has been on her career as a BCBA.

    As a former Special Education teacher, Kat has worked with multiple disciplines since early on in her career, giving her the opportunity to see the benefits and struggles of this approach. She shares with us what seem to be the biggest hurdles when working with a multidisciplinary team, including finding that other specialties may feel more dominant and also apprehensiveness to new ideas.

    However, we talk about how new ideas can be one of the best parts of working in a team of multiple disciplines. Kat emphasizes that regardless of your work setting, clinic or private, creating a network of various services is so important, whether it to be to learn from or reach out to for cases and situations outside your professional scope.

    We also outline and advise you on how to deal with different approaches and different opinions when creating a plan for your clients with your team. Kat tells us how she maintains communication and makes compromises through the process.

    Throughout the episode, we are focusing on being open and being humble. These attitudes are key when taking on a multidisciplinary approach. Kat also gives us her best advice, an important way of thinking she has picked up along her career journey, to be a lifelong learner.

    As a BCBA working on a multidisciplinary team, it's important to be confident and know your stuff, but also learn from others. We remind you that in every aspect of this field, whether it be with your team or with a specific client, it is about what you are doing now, not what you were doing before.

    What's Inside:

    • Multidisciplinary Team.
    • Networking to create a team beyond your professional scope.
    • Plans to maintain communication with your team.
    • How to deal with different approaches and opinions.

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