Burnt Brandon Lawrence
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- Health & Fitness
2020 was difficult. Everyone struggled to some degree. And while some learned and grew and did wonderful things, others fell apart and many just struggled with their emotions and navigating their ways through a brave new world. Sharing how we coped (and continue to cope) in the face of unprecedented change can heal, inspire, reflect and educate. On The Burnt Podcast, we will discuss the emotional rollercoasters that have been our Covid-affected lives. From success stories to tragedies, comic misadventures to tales of love found and lost. We will, with wit and respect, bring forth galvanizing stories, fascinating perspectives and voices that deserve to be heard, raw and unfiltered. We will create a forum for sharing unique and authentic experiences in the hopes of not only entertaining and touching our audiences, but, if possible, elucidating some small corners of the universal human Experience. 2020 was the year of isolation, but we were not, and are not, alone.
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Ashley B True Grit
We get to Talk to Ashley B who was thrust into front line ICU nursing during the pandemic, shortly after returning from an extended maternity leave. Her rise to medtwitter fame and of course a shoutout to our mutual love Taylor Nichols.
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St Senka - Surgeon, Wanderlust and the Pandemic in Poland
This week we talk to Senka, a general surgeon in Poland who has wandered the world providing medical care. Starting in January 2020 she took her first stable, paying job and then the pandemic hit. This is her story.
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Daniel Colon and the systemic racism within medicine
Happy friday folks! Today we chat with Daniel Colon, a critical care fellow who breaks down his opinions on the widely discussed JAMA pod from last week, where he has been affected by the racial inequalities within medicine and how he feels we can move forward. He offers a unique perspective, identifying both with the black and latino experience and having viewed the decimation of both racial groups while working in the ICU during the pandemic.
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Josh Mugele and Running Towards the Fire
In this episode we get to chat with the great ED doc, Dr. Josh Mugele. He is one of the few American docs to have seen and cared for an Ebola patient, he then ran towards the fire of the COVID 19 pandemic in NYC to help put out the flames. We talk his experiences as a disaster medicine trained doc and the progress of trying to create an new Residency program for emergency medicine overcoming the roadblocks that 2020 has thrown his way.
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Melissa and Her Altruistic Decision
Today we welcome Melissa Reed who has exited a lucrative career in insurance sales to start all over and go back to nursing school to help fight the pandemic. We discuss her motives, her inspirations on MedTwitter and how she mitigates the stress and depression that has gone along with her decision in light of the ongoing pandemic.
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Jessica and the miracle baby
Can you imagine trying to get pregnant off and on for 11 years without any luck? I'm sure many can relate, however Jessica, an emergency medicine physician with Lupus, had been trying for years with IVF with no luck. When the pandemic arrived and her IVF procedures were deemed elective, at the age of 34 and no end to the pandemic in sight, she thought her dreams of being a mother might be over. This is the tale of Jessica and the little pregnancy that could.