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    Explore " rfs" with insightful episodes like "How the cost of leaving domestic violence forces many to stay", "The Renewable Fuels Association Continues Push for Year-Round Sales of E15", "Shoutout To The Women Of The CWA", "Episode 12: IRs in focus | Guest: Jeanne Laberge" and "Episode 11: IRs in focus | Guest: Raj Pyne" from podcasts like ""Australia Wide", "Line on Agriculture", "Mates Talking About Stuff", "The Kinked Wire" and "The Kinked Wire"" and more!

    Episodes (28)

    Shoutout To The Women Of The CWA

    Shoutout To The Women Of The CWA

    Welcome back to your number 1 podcast for cow facts! Especially if it involves them farting! 

    There's a new pill being developed that apparently helps minimise the methane produced by cows, so you nest believe that Harley and his farmer brother Randall have got some cow fart facts for you! 

    Plus we're shouting out our favourite rural associations, in particular Rural Fire Service and the Country Women's Association... And believe it or not, yes there's a point to this! 

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    Hosts: Harley Breen & Nikki Britton 

    Executive Producer: Rachael Hart

    Managing Producer: Elle Beattie 

    Editor: Adrian Walton

    Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au

    Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. 

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    Episode 12: IRs in focus | Guest: Jeanne Laberge

    Episode 12: IRs in focus | Guest: Jeanne Laberge

    "One of the big organizations that are groups of people/stakeholders that really change things, in terms of education for sure, are medical students, themselves .” —Jeanne M. Laberge, MD, FSIR

    Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, speaks with interventional radiologist Jeanne M. Laberge, MD, FSIR, about her role in the development of the IR Residency, the power of IRs-in-training to impact their future, and the pros and cons of retirement from interventional radiology practice. 

    Learn more about SIR's Residency Essentials curriculum program.

    Note: This episode was recorded on Aug. 18, 2020.

    SIR thanks Boston Scientific for its support of this episode.

    Contact us with your ideas and questions, or read more about about interventional radiology in IR Quarterly magazine or SIR's Patient Center.

    (c) Society of Interventional Radiology.

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    Episode 11: IRs in focus | Guest: Raj Pyne

    Episode 11: IRs in focus | Guest: Raj Pyne

    I wanted to practice clinically oriented IR. I thought, “If I go to a group and say that we should practice IR, then my group is going to say yes—you should go for it!” And as many people know, that’s not the way the world works.” —Raj Pyne, MD, FSIR

    Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, speaks with interventional radiologist Raj Pyne, MD, FSIR, about the development of IR services in his Rochester, New York, practice, leadership roles he's held for the Society of Interventional Radiology, and advice he gives today's interventional radiology residents.  

    Note: This episode was recorded on July 20, 2020.

    SIR thanks BD for its support of this episode.

    Contact us with your ideas and questions, or read more about about interventional radiology in IR Quarterly magazine or SIR's Patient Center.

    (c) Society of Interventional Radiology.

    Support the show

    Rebuilding

    Rebuilding
    Has COVID-19 stopped the rebuilding after the bushfires? Dick Adams was a deputy police commissioner but he says he has never seen a disaster of this scale and it is his job to fix the coast. He is a recovery coordinator. His first job is to clear the remnants of razed homes and to rebuild community infrastructure. Sir Peter Cosgrove is running the business council response to the blazes. The people he has met in the Malua Bay region are "temporal saints," he says. Find out from the people you have met in this podcast what their plans are now. Who will rebuild and who is planning to move on.  

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    Kindness

    Kindness
    Heroes are easy to find in Malua Bay. Raj Gupta is a lifesaver. Too humble to talk about his own fire losses, he would rather talk about the patients who come to his Malua Bay pharmacy. He opened it in the wake of the fires and dispensed medicine in the dark for free. Ken Sloan is the man you would want to see if a devastating fire had just ripped through. He runs the South Coast's best opp shop near Malua Bay and on New Year's Eve morning he was following firetrucks into razed farms to give shattered survivors bottles of water. Emily Maguire has been busy giving haircuts and washes to women who have lost their homes. She sends them home with new makeup and hair products.  

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    Heroes

    Heroes
    Stoic fire chief Shane Fitzsimmons gave comfort to the people of Malua Bay 24 hours after the inferno. The toll of the dreadful fire season is never far when the commissioner recounts the toll of 25 deaths across the state, including six of his own men. The horror summer didn’t spare his volunteers like Steve Hillyer, a funny Australian larrikin. It's a wonder he has time to be funny, he is homeless. The volunteer firefighter spent more than 24 hours saving other people's homes only to return to his to find a pile of ash  

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    Introducing - Mates Under Fire

    Introducing - Mates Under Fire
    This Australian bush fire season has been unprecedented. In this podcast you will hear harrowing accounts of survival and the incredible acts of bravery and kindness which are helping the town of Malua Bay in southern New South Wales on the path to recovery. A new episode is released every Friday afternoon, search Mates Under Fire and follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  

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    Introducing - Mates Under Fire

    Introducing - Mates Under Fire
    This Australian bush fire season has been unprecedented. In this podcast you will hear harrowing accounts of survival and the incredible acts of bravery and kindness which are helping the town of Malua Bay in southern New South Wales on the path to recovery. A new episode is released every Friday afternoon, search Mates Under Fire and follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  

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    Introducing - Mate

    Introducing - Mate
    This Australian bush fire season has been unprecedented. In this podcast you will hear harrowing accounts of survival and the incredible acts of bravery and kindness which are helping the town of Malua Bay in southern New South Wales on the path to recovery. A new episode is released every Friday afternoon, search Mates Under Fire and follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  

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    Introducing - Mates Under Fire

    Introducing - Mates Under Fire
    This Australian bush fire season has been unprecedented. In this podcast you will hear harrowing accounts of survival and the incredible acts of bravery and kindness which are helping the town of Malua Bay in southern New South Wales on the path to recovery. A new episode is released every Friday afternoon, search Mates Under Fire and follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Introducing - Mates Under Fire

    Introducing - Mates Under Fire
    This Australian bush fire season has been unprecedented. In this podcast you will hear harrowing accounts of survival and the incredible acts of bravery and kindness which are helping the town of Malua Bay in southern New South Wales on the path to recovery. A new episode is released every Friday afternoon, search Mates Under Fire and follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Ashes

    Ashes
    Former Wallaby Al Baxter was fearsome on a rugby field but on New Year’s Eve he joined more than 1000 people in a terrifying fight for life on Malua Bay beach. A whiskey in his beach bag settled his nerves to some degree after a frightening day. You will also hear from Jan Russell and how her extraordinary neighbours saved her home while she was sheltering at the beach. Herald Sun photographer Alex Coppel says he was torn, save his family’s home or take photos of the 1000-plus people sheltering from an inferno on the waterfront.  

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    Fear

    Fear
    Paradise is a fair description of Malua Bay before the Black Summer fires. Crystal waters lapped at pristine sand, tree lined green hills with narrow roads where hundreds of families lived in modest homes rising above the waterfront. Then, all hell broke loose on New Year’s Eve morning. In the hours-long life and death battle which followed, 90 homes were razed, and forged in the fire was an incredible spirit of mateship. The country has seen Andrew Constance’s raw emotion after the fire but now hear the harrowing account of his survival for the first time.  

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    Episode 129: Good Intentions: The Renewable Fuels Standard

    Episode 129: Good Intentions: The Renewable Fuels Standard

    What did Ted Cruz get right that the 2020 field of Democratic Presidential candidates are getting wrong? The answer is his view that the Renewable Fuels Standard is failed policy in need of reform. Environmental journalist and author Michael Grunwald joins host Jenna Liut to unpack what the Renewable Fuels Standard entails, why it has arguably caused more environmental harm than good since its inception, and where we need to go from here.

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    Emergency Management Australia Podcast - Episode 5

    Emergency Management Australia Podcast - Episode 5
    In our fifth episode the EMA Podcast talks to Queensland's first Inspector General of Emergency Management, Iain MacKenzie, about the assurance framework that will guide, focus and direct the work of all agencies across all tiers of Government. We also talk to Daniel Jaksa at Geoscience Australia about tsunamis and the role of the Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre in public safety.