Shit You Don't Know

Laura Beth Martin & Heather Matchett

The podcast where we spill the tea on life, health, and all the hard lessons they forgot to teach us. Join hosts Laura Beth Martin, a pharmacist, and Heather Matchett, a nurse—both with over 20 years of experience and a dash of ADHD—as they share their unfiltered stories, expert advice, and practical tips.  Get ready to laugh, learn, and feel seen—because we’re all figuring it out as we go. 

Episodes

  1. 04/29/2025

    The Truth About Pharmacy Benefit Managers

    In this episode, hosts Laura Beth and Heather Matchett dive into the complexities of the American healthcare and pharmacy systems, discussing personal experiences, the impact of political decisions, and the challenges faced by healthcare professionals. They explore the role of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), the rising costs of medications, and the accessibility issues that many patients encounter. The conversation is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and a candid look at the flaws within the system, emphasizing the need for change and advocacy in healthcare. In this conversation, Laura Beth and Heather Matchett delve into the complexities of pharmacy coverage, the role of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), and the challenges faced by healthcare workers. They discuss the impact of Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company on drug pricing and the systemic issues that contribute to high medication costs. The conversation highlights the disconnect between healthcare providers and patient needs, the struggles of healthcare workers, and the importance of advocacy in the healthcare system. References: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/following-the-money-untangling-u-s-prescription-drug-financing/ https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/the-impact-of-pharmacy-deserts https://www.canadianpharmacyservice.com/drug/eliquis https://www.protectourcare.org/greed-watch-bristol-myers-squibb-brought-in-more-than-45-billion-in-2023/#:~:text=Bristol%20Myers%20Squibb%20brought%20in%20$12.2%20billion%20in%202023%20from,launching%20the%20drug%20in%202012. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2820562 https://info.rxsafe.com/blog/pbms-make-money-infographic#:~:text=PBMs%20own%20retail%20and%20mail%20order%20pharmacies%2C,mail%20order%20and%20purchase%20exclusively%20from%20them.

    2h 21m
  2. 11/27/2024

    Beyond Grief: Getting your financial shit in order

    In the inaugural episode of the podcast, hosts Laura Beth and Heather Matchett introduce themselves and share their backgrounds in healthcare. They discuss the importance of addressing life lessons and the often-overlooked financial aspects of end-of-life care. The conversation highlights personal experiences with loss and the challenges of navigating financial decisions during difficult times, emphasizing the need for open communication about these topics. In this conversation, Heather Matchett shares her personal experiences dealing with the aftermath of her mother's passing, highlighting the challenges of managing funeral arrangements, estate planning, and the emotional toll of grief. The discussion emphasizes the importance of having a comprehensive end-of-life plan, including organizing financial information, understanding power of attorney, and preparing for long-term care needs. Both speakers advocate for proactive measures to ensure that loved ones are not left in a difficult position during a time of loss. In this conversation, Heather Matchett and Laura Beth discuss the complexities of long-term care, dementia, and the importance of planning for end-of-life care. They emphasize the need for clear communication and trust when selecting medical power of attorneys and estate executors. The discussion also covers the emotional and financial implications of funeral planning, urging listeners to take proactive steps to ease the burden on their loved ones during difficult times.

    1h 12m

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The podcast where we spill the tea on life, health, and all the hard lessons they forgot to teach us. Join hosts Laura Beth Martin, a pharmacist, and Heather Matchett, a nurse—both with over 20 years of experience and a dash of ADHD—as they share their unfiltered stories, expert advice, and practical tips.  Get ready to laugh, learn, and feel seen—because we’re all figuring it out as we go.