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Good Neighbor Podcast: Auburn and Opelika

Susannah Hodges at Village Centre Press

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With her genuinely good heart and a wealth of experience behind her, Susannah works to connect local business and non-profit leaders to their neighbors. In a community like ours in which so many have invested their lives, there are fantastic stories all around us that motivate and inspire, often right next door. She hopes to share some of those here, on the Good Neighbor Podcast. Book an interview today at GNPAuburn.com
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DownsideAbbey

DownsideAbbey

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Centuries of Benedictine heritage in the heart of Somerset. Join us to hear the monks reading the Gospel and delivering Homilies each week. For more visit www.downsideabbey.co.uk
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People and Pet Therapy

Victoria Smith-Gillard

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Are you a devoted pet owner, who wishes to understand your pet on a much deeper level? Do you believe you affect your pet’s wellbeing e.g. if you’re anxious, they’re anxious? Do you believe that you’ve come together for a reason in this life? Are you wishing to look at their health holistically, covering all bases – physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, energetic? Is this the case for you: if they’re happy, you’re happy, right? Have you had a pet pass away and felt you have perhaps seen or ...
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This bonus series is all about empowering pet owners with knowledge of the options available to them, as well as traditional veterinary medicine, so that if you wish to you can look into what may be best for your pet's holistic health. In this interview I chat with Dr. Stewart Halperin BVM&S MRCVS, Founder and Clinical Leader at Stem Cell Vet where…
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One of the best ways we learn is by answering questions. In this episode of The Nurse Anesthesia Podcast Jeremy and Sass cover several Hypermetabolic Syndromes in Round 8 of our Q&A format. We like to periodically host these episodes as a way to sharpen our thinking, reinforce the fundamentals, and keep our clinical decision-making strong. Answerin…
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We meet Dr. Richard Stevens of Westerwell Gynecology Health and Wellness to talk about focused menopause care, the long shadow of the Women’s Health Initiative, and bringing better hormone options closer to Auburn. He shares why evidence has shifted, how access is improving, and why midlife can feel better than expected. • what Westerwell does and …
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We share how women’s health physical therapy treats leaks, pain, prolapse, and postpartum recovery with evidence-based care and compassion. Marcy’s journey from athlete to specialist, the myth that “common is normal,” and how a family-first clinic design makes care accessible. • what women’s health PT treats across the lifespan • why leaks and pain…
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Sass and Jeremy talk about the preparation and perioperative management of a patient who requires the removal of a pheochromocytoma. They discuss the important preoperative optimization that’s required to appropriately care for these patients, and what you can do if you ever experience an unexpected pheochromocytoma during the anesthetic care of yo…
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Dozier Smith T, a third-generation owner, shares how a 1931 family hardware business stays lean, fast, and rooted in relationships while adapting to new tech and changing customer habits. We trace the store’s heritage, the realities of small-business life, and the charm of a historic building with a hidden Coca-Cola mural. • origins of the store an…
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We sit down with clinician-turned-entrepreneur Travis Woodley to explore how preventative care can keep people out of crisis medicine. He shares why he built Revitalized Medical, Nutrition, and Aesthetics, what his book teaches, and how to start a smarter wellness plan today. • origins in cardiology and ER care • launch of Revitalized Medical Clini…
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A home kitchen, a grandmother’s legacy, and a balanced buttercream power a local cottage bakery into a community favorite. We share how Sweet Virginia Maze began, what makes the cookies stand out, and how to order for your next celebration. • the meaning of a cottage food bakery and license • signature soft sugar cookies with vanilla buttercream • …
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A nurse-turned-contractor shares how a family company became a regional builder by focusing on trust, education, and durable results. We talk career pivots, beating self-doubt, and the systems that keep budgets honest and buildings strong for decades. • what Russell Construction builds across healthcare, residential and commercial • how three divis…
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We sit down with Jamie Taylor to explore how Four Corners Thrift Stores keep prices low for neighbors while funding a school, jobs, and care programs in Uganda. Jamie shares the Opelika store’s early success, his path to leadership, and why “thrift therapy” is real community care. • Store locations in Roanoke, Talladega, Valley, and Opelika • Opeli…
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In this episode of the Nurse Anesthesia Podcast, Jeremy sits down with two SUPERSTAR ultrasound and acute pain management educators…Nicolette Hooge, DNP, CRNA, FAANA and Christian Falyar, DNAP, CRNA, FAANA from the Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia. They talk about the core ultrasound-guided anesthesia nerve blocks that every CRNA should learn …
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We sit down with Shenice Smith of She Smith Consulting to explore how disciplined project management and process improvement drive smarter growth. From utilities to nonprofits to local services, we unpack how fresh eyes and added capacity turn big ideas into real results. • What She Smith Consulting does for change and major initiatives • Utility b…
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A couple turned a COVID detour into Auburn Glamping, a 36-foot geodesic dome on 22 wooded acres near Lake Martin with real comforts and real quiet. We unpack the two-year build, the myths of glamping, and why guests come to disconnect and reconnect. • dome features and layout with hot tub, full kitchen, spa-level bath, and insulated climate control…
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This bonus series is all about empowering pet owners with knowledge of the options available to them, as well as traditional veterinary medicine, so that if you wish to you can look into what may be best for your pet's holistic health. In this interview I chat with a Veterinary Physiotherapist, Charlotte Speller BSc (Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy,…
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We share how to protect your home and budget with smart roof maintenance, local expertise, and a simple claims strategy that avoids costly mistakes. Pam Smith of Omega Roofing explains leak detection, warranties, ventilation, and why small repairs matter. • residential and commercial services, from small fixes to full re-roofs • staged commercial w…
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Our guests in this episode are Christian Falyar, DNAP, CRNA, FAANA and Nicolette Hooge, DNP, CRNA, FAANA from the Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia. They are some of the top educators of regional anesthesia in the country, and direct the only Acute Surgical Pain Management Fellowship for CRNAs. They literally are the rock stars of regional anes…
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We share how a backyard consignment idea became a 106,000 square foot furniture destination built on service, selection, and speed. Jimmy walks through upholstery roots, supplier roadblocks, and the “get it to go” promise that keeps customers coming back. • starting as consignment then moving to new retail • family upholstery background shaping qua…
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We talk with John Boles of Himmelwright, Huguley & Boles about the real value of local, relationship-driven accounting and why outsourcing payroll early can save small businesses from costly mistakes. John shares his path from Auburn to public accounting and how culture and community shape better client outcomes. • services overview across tax, pay…
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A former Atlanta Brave shares how a car crash and 14 surgeries turned a career ending moment into a calling. We trace the path from pro sports to All Washed Up Detailing, where elite paint correction meets a bold, steady witness. • early years, draft by the Braves, global baseball journey • mentor influence from Tim Hudson, family and faith modeled…
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We share how Life Beads turns paper into elegant jewelry and steady income while building a community of worship and study in northern Uganda. Hannah traces her path from a college internship to full-time leadership, and we map clear ways to support the artisans. • what Life Beads is and how it operates • how paper becomes durable, beautiful beads …
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In this episode Jeremy talks about a powerful dual-technique for intubation that blends two modern airway tools — the video laryngoscope and the single-use flexible intubating scope — into a single, coordinated approach. He calls this method Videolaryngoscopy Including Flexible Intubation, or VIFI. This airway technique combines the visibility of t…
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We share how neurologically based chiropractic supports the body beyond pain relief and why preventative care matters from infancy to older age. Dr. Paige Edwards tells her path into chiropractic, clears up common myths, and gives practical ways to think about spinal and nervous system health. • what Cornerstone Family Chiropractic does and who the…
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We explore how a simple yes grew into a citywide network that offers free home repairs, daily prayer, and ongoing discipleship while uniting local churches. Shane shares the five serving lanes, clears up common misconceptions, and invites listeners to match their time and gifts to real needs. • mission to share the love of Jesus through practical s…
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We explore how C12 helps Christian business owners build strong companies with clear mission, healthy culture, and measurable results. Ben shares the model, the history, and why moving from technician to builder changes both businesses and families. • What C12 peer advisory boards are and how they work • Monthly full-day meetings with practical bus…
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We sit down with Tyler Reynolds of Reynolds Outdoors to trace how a father-son idea became a trusted outdoor store in Opelika and what it takes to keep a small retail team resilient. From COVID pivots to losing key staff, Tyler shares practical lessons, personal stories, and why customer service beats price. • origin story of Reynolds Outdoors and …
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We trace Marannook’s journey from a family’s dream to a thriving, Scripture-driven camp that disciples college students and welcomes 1,408 campers. Taylor Teel shares growth milestones, staff formation, year-round work, and a vision anchored in work and rest. • founding story rooted in Bible training for college students • summer structure, age gro…
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We explore how proactive IT transforms small businesses from fragile to resilient, and why balancing prevention, detection, and remediation beats break-fix every time. Craig shares the personal story behind Bacheler Technologies and how values, family, and community shape a stronger security culture. • What Bacheler Technologies provides for small …
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This bonus series is all about empowering pet owners with knowledge of the options available to them, as well as traditional veterinary medicine, so that if you wish to you can look into what may be best for your pet's holistic health. In this interview I chat, to myself, effectively :), having spent just under 8 years in the veterinary referral in…
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Women's Hope Medical Clinic shows what happens when care meets courage: free medical services, parent education, adoption support, and a plan to open a home for single pregnant moms all under one mission of no judgment and steady love. Daria shares the clinic’s 42-year journey, her personal path, and why the need is higher than ever. • free pregnan…
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We share how two rural pastors in Alabama sparked a movement that now spans a 100-acre community in northern Uganda, training pastors, educating children, creating dignified jobs, and strengthening local churches. Yancy opens up about leaving a corporate career, facing hardship, and choosing obedience over comfort. • founding story and early focus …
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We talk with Jess Matthews of Matthews Fly Aerial Imaging about turning a love of aviation and photography into a family-run drone business that serves real estate, events, and local organizations. We explore FAA rules, the Part 107 license, practical use cases, and the personal story that fueled her leap into entrepreneurship. • origins of Matthew…
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This bonus series is all about empowering pet owners with knowledge of the options available to them, as well as traditional veterinary medicine, so that if you wish to you can look into what may be best for your pet's holistic health. In this interview I chat with owner of Chirovet, Dr. Julia Ledger-Muennich Dr.Med.Vet MRCVS, to find out what she …
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In this episode of The Nurse Anesthesia Podcast, Jeremy, Sass, Mark, and Chloe Gomez discuss the evolution of Topical Thunder for Awake Intubation. They examine how this topical technique for anesthetizing the airway was developed, and talk about each of their unique experiences with Topical Thunder for awake intubation. Topical Thunder is a techni…
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Rachel Pair and Jonathan Hendrix share the story of Spicer's Music, a family-owned music store in Auburn celebrating 13 years of bringing musical joy to the community. The business started as a music lesson program before expanding into instrument retail, rentals, repairs, and live sound events, creating a musical haven where people of all ages can…
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Brad Hickman, owner of River City Door Company, reveals how garage doors significantly impact curb appeal and home value, consistently ranking as a top ROI home improvement. A new garage door can yield over 100% return on investment when selling your home, outperforming even kitchen remodels. • Garage doors occupy 130-140 square feet of your home's…
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In this episode of The Nurse Anesthesia Podcast, Sass and Jeremy talk about the most commonly used benzodiazepine in anesthesia practice…Midazolam. Without a doubt, this is one of the medications we use frequently to help relieve patient anxiety prior to an operation…it’s just like the Ramones sing…”(They) Wanna Be Sedated!” You won’t want to miss …
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This is the 7th round of Q&A with TNA, and in this round Jeremy and Sass ask some questions and give some answers on Inotropic medications including Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, Milrinone, Dobutamine, Dopamine, and Isoproterenol. This is a perfect episode to brush up on your question and answer skills while learning or relearning these medications …
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The Nurse Anesthesia Team gets together on this episode to talk all things cricothyrotomy in preparation for the AANA Annual Congress in Nashville! Jeremy, Sass, and Mark will be hosting and running the Advanced Airway Skills Workshop at the Annual Congress. Part of that workshop includes practicing several cricothyrotomy techniques. In this episod…
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This was a super fu episode where Jeremy invites Rhea Temmermand on the show! Dr. Rhea Temmermand PhD, MSN, CRNA, FAANA is a distinguished research scientist specializing in neuropharmacology within the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology at Drexel University. In addition to her full-time research endeavors, she serves as an Adjunct Professor…
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Episode Summary In this episode of The Nurse Anesthesia Podcast, Jeremy reviews basic kidney function and focuses on the different types of Diuretic Medications. These include Osmotic agents, Loop Diuretics, Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors, Thiazide Diuretics, Aldosterone Antagonists, Potassium Sparing Diuretics, and Vasopressin Antagonists. Some diu…
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