Let's Get Ethical ™

Michael Sheahan and Robert Fishwick

The podcast for respiratory therapists and the future of the RT profession. Hosts Mike Sheahan and Rob Fishwick — bioethics experts and lifelong RTs — break down the real ethical, professional, and licensure battles shaping respiratory care today. Honest conversations, live conference episodes, and the field's leading voices, from APRT pioneers to state board directors. Whether you're a student, a 20-year bedside vet, or a leader fighting for the profession, pull up a chair. New episodes every two weeks. Join the conversation. Let's Get Ethical!

  1. May 12

    Episode 10 - Mindy Conklin "The Taylor Swift of Respiratory Therapy"

    In this live episode recorded at the California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC) 2026 conference in Temecula, hosts Rob and Mike sit down with a trailblazing guest — Mindy Conklin! One of the first seven Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapists (APRTs) in the country. Mindy shares her remarkable journey from a non-traditional student at 31 who stumbled into respiratory therapy, to becoming a pioneer in an entirely new clinical profession. She opens up about the moment a chance encounter sparked a vision that would reshape her entire career — and eventually lead her to pack up her life and move to Baltimore for the very first APRT job posting. The conversation dives into what APRTs actually are — think nurse practitioners or physician assistants, but exclusively in the cardiopulmonary space — and why the profession is poised to transform how patients with COPD, asthma, and critical illness receive care. Mindy also discusses the very real challenges of building a new profession from scratch: skepticism from colleagues, lack of legislation, and the long road to CMS reimbursement. Beyond the professional, listeners get a glimpse of the person behind the pioneer — a proud Swifty, Peloton enthusiast, new grandmother, and self-described loud singer whose husband has reluctantly become a Taylor Swift fan. A must-listen for anyone in respiratory care who wants to understand where the profession is headed and how to get involved.

    25 min
  2. Apr 28

    Episode 9 - Burned Out and Stepping Up: How Jake Miller Found His Spark in Respiratory Leadership

    In this episode, hosts Mike and Rob sit down with Jake Miller, RRT-ACCS, MBA, just before the California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC) annual conference. Jake is the Manager of Respiratory and Interventional Pulmonary at Keck USC Medical Center and the current president of the CSRC. Jake shares his 13+ year journey in respiratory care, starting out in EMS doing Orange County 911 work before transitioning into hospital-based practice. He opens up about how the burnout and exhaustion of working six to seven days a week during COVID pushed him to seek something more — leading him to get involved with the CSRC, where he found renewed purpose through committees, advocacy, and leadership. The conversation digs into the real challenges facing state respiratory societies, including member burnout, retention struggles, and the push to grow initiatives like the Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapist (APRT) designation in California. The hosts also tackle the big question of why more of California's estimated 30,000 licensed respiratory therapists aren't engaged with their state society — and why they should be, given the legislative and professional issues directly affecting their licenses and patient care. Jake's message is welcoming and low-pressure: show up to one committee meeting, give some feedback, and see what happens. A great listen for any respiratory therapist thinking about getting more involved in their profession.

    47 min

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The podcast for respiratory therapists and the future of the RT profession. Hosts Mike Sheahan and Rob Fishwick — bioethics experts and lifelong RTs — break down the real ethical, professional, and licensure battles shaping respiratory care today. Honest conversations, live conference episodes, and the field's leading voices, from APRT pioneers to state board directors. Whether you're a student, a 20-year bedside vet, or a leader fighting for the profession, pull up a chair. New episodes every two weeks. Join the conversation. Let's Get Ethical!

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