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Learning Flutter

Wilfried Mbouenda Mbogne

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Flutter is an sdk released by Google to create awesome app for iOS and Android with one codebase. With this podcast, we are going to learn flutter together. I will tell stories about my flutter adventures as a developer and I will bring on the show other developers to share their stories too. At the end of the day I hope we will create awesome app and opens source projects together. This is the learning flutter podcast.
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Flutter Talks

Codemagic

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Flutter Talks unravels the stories behind Flutter. Every episode takes a look at Flutter from another angle diving deep behind the scenes and bringing an SDK to life. Flutter talks is an educational and entertaining way to hear more about Google's portable UI toolkit called Flutter. Flutter is used to build beautiful, natively-compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. The Podcast is brought to you by Codemagic
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Welcome to the Flying High with Flutter Podcast! This podcast has new episodes coming out every week! We talk about anything and everything Flutter! From real-world problems you faced while using Flutter to daydream-challenged ideas, Flying High with Flutter has got you covered. Guests visit the show from time to time to share their background, experience, thoughts, and insights into the engaging Flutter world! Hi! I am Allen Wyma, aka Big C, and I am your podcast host. I have great passion ...
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’You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast’ is the small Pod which is big on heart and HUGE on Heartstopper! Host Luke Sibson is joined by the Yellow and Blue Crew - a wonderful group of young, and not quite as young, folks - as they rewatch every episode of the hit Netflix series ’Heartstopper’ and share their thoughts, feelings and their own Heartstopping experiences. Join them each week as they take a different episode of Heartstopper, analyse it, maybe sometimes hav ...
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Code Cafeteria

codecafeteria

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Global podcast. We discuss news in the Android, Flutter and CFML tech communities, while we also go deep into general tech topics. Hosted by Lara Martin (@lariki), Kai Koenig (@AgentK) and Miguel Beltran (@MiBLT)
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Dart is the fastest growing programming language on Github. You can use Dart to build mobile apps with Flutter, web apps, server backends, and even desktop apps. The Dart Developer Show delivers educational and inspirational interviews with interesting people in the Dart developer community. Tune in each week to stay connected and learn more about the Dart language and its applications.
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Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

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Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by developer and entrepreneur Michael Kennedy. We dive deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python, you'll quickly learn the ins and outs of the community by hearing from the leaders. And if you've been Pythoning for years, you'll learn about your favorite packages and the hot new ones coming out of open source.
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Computing editor Tom Allen talks to tech execs about their challenges, their passions and, of course, their technology - from AI to zero-days, and everything in between.
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The Wow & The Flutter

Adam S. and Adam Z.

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“Why is it that when I look at a list of songs I’m reminded more about my life than talking to my mom?” For many people in the western world, pop culture serves to keep us afloat in the icy waters of modern day living. Whether it’s a ubiquitous movie sensation like “Star Wars”, a unifying social event like the TV series “Roots”, a divisive musical movement like punk rock, or a strange undefined phenomenon like Charlie Sheen, pop culture seeps into our lives and provides an easy to use tool f ...
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Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast

Antoinette Jadaone and JP Habac

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Filmmakers and real-life friends Antoinette Jadaone and JP Habac let you eavesdrop on their hilarious and sometimes *insightful* conversations with their guests as they make tsika about love and hugot, pop culture and trending topics that make their heart a-flutter or a a-angry. Dahil ang pag-ibig, dapat shine-share.
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The Joe Pomp Show

Joe Pompliano

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Host Joe Pompliano breaks down the most interesting topics in sports business. From athlete investments to media rights deals, you'll leave each episode more informed about the business and money behind sports. Join hundreds of thousands of others and start listening today!
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Interviews & insights with experienced developer's across all aspects of App Development. Whether you're a veteran developer or just getting started - listen weekly as I go in depth with professionals on topics ranging from Flutter, Cyber Security, Freelancing, Android, iOS & much much more!
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Hospital Medicine Unplugged delivers evidence-based updates for hospitalists—no fluff, just the facts. Each 30-minute episode breaks down the latest guidelines, clinical pearls, and practical strategies for inpatient care. From antibiotics to risk stratification, radiology to discharge planning, you’ll get streamlined insights you can apply on the wards today. Perfect for busy physicians who want clarity, accuracy, and relevance in hospital medicine.
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WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm, a contraction of "WebAssembly", not an acronym, hence not using all-caps) is a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation. An assembly is a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose. In this show with the whimsical name WasmAssembly (get it?), Thomas Steiner, Developer Relations Engineer at Google, chats with experts from the community about the past, present, and future developmen ...
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Prismatic: An Audio Series

Prismatic: An Audio Series

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Prismatic does more than tell you stories. Hosted by Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh), Will Johnson (@willnotgoquietly) and Tsige Tafesse (@astoldbytsige), the show goes further than the news, right past whatever pop culture gossip is flooding your various feeds, and straight into that gooey part under your rib cage where those warm, weighty feelings fumble and flutter around all day. This is urgent, in-your-face, need-to-know-right-now stuff about you and me. With storytelling kept at its center ...
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Welcome to Eloquent Tales & Blues, where the art of storytelling is infused with original blues. On this channel, I’ll be weaving captivating tales with my own blues riffs, creating a space where words and melodies come together to evoke your emotions and spark your imagination. With original narratives and riffs, each episode will open a door to a new world. Whether you’re here for thought-provoking stories or a fun blues riff, Eloquent Tales And Blues offers something for everyone who appr ...
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Sidetracked

Sidetracked

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Get ready to be Sidetracked with Heather MacFadyen and Cynthia Yanof. Each week these two tackle the most “urgent” issues surrounding friendship, aging (un)gracefully, marriage, parenting mishaps, and faith. There’s enough laughs to make you snort and enough relatability to make you wonder if they’re reading your mind. Come for the humor, come for the camaraderie . . . heck, come for the spectacle. You tracking? Become a Super Tracker and get twice the laughs, twice the snorts, and twice the ...
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Another Fishing Podcast

Pete Wagner and Greg Underdahl

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The companion podcast to the ultra-popular, Another Fishing Show featuring ruggedly handsome hosts, Pete Wagner and Greg Underdahl. Join us weekly for an irreverent look at the world of fishing and learn what not to do to catch more fish. This isn't another fishing podcast. This is...Another Fishing Podcast!
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Evrone development

From Evrone with love

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Evrone is an engineering company successfully delivering high-quality digital products for more than nine years. With extensive experience in a wide range of modern software technologies, we are here to help you to design unique complex web projects and startups. Our websites: https://evrone.com/ https://evrone.ru
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The Happy Hippie ASMR

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🌻The Happy Hippie aka Shayla, will mainly be an ASMR podcast channel, with the occasional inspirational podcast, boss babe interview, or advice to entrepreneurs, from a young entrepreneur herself❤️ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehappyhippie/support
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Wild Voices BWN

butterflywatchersnepal

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Welcome to Wild Voices BWN! Discover the enchanting world of nature’s wonders. Join us as we explore the beauty of biodiversity, share environmental education, and promote conservation and awareness. Together, let’s inspire a deeper connection with the natural world. Stay tuned and let’s soar into the wild!
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If you are a software developer or have watched silicon valley before, you'll likely be able to follow along and enjoy this jewel of greatness. Learn what devs love and hate, and more importantly what keeps them up at night. Be wary or weary for I will get a bit technical quickly with no apoligies or warnings. Mantra: Devs Just Wanna Have Fun
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The TechLoop Podcast is a tech podcast hosted by a IEEE-VIT, an organisation consisting of undergrad students, where we have a conversation with personalities from different domains. We would've written a longer description about it but even we're not sure..... Hope you guys enjoy! You can also check us out on ieeevit.org or instagram.com/ieeevitvellore Intro credits: Exoon'n. Stream his music on https://spoti.fi/34pJbqX
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EMGuidewire's Podcast

EMGuideWire Team - From Carolinas Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residen

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Join the faculty and residents of Carolinas Emergency Medicine Residency Program, one of the oldest programs in the country, as they explore some of the Core Concepts of Emergency Medicine as well as many of the niche environments of this important arena of specialty care.
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Code Clan Podcast

Ajiboye Temitope Oluwatayomi

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Code Clan Podcast is a community-based podcast where we talk about tech. Tech news, reviews and interviews from software industry beginners and experts on their software development journeys. You’ll also hear interviews with tech founders about their journey. Join me and my exciting guests on the show and let's have fun together. The podcast host is Temi Ajiboye Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/codeclanpodcast
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Imagine sitting down and having those raw conversations with friends over coffee or wine. That is what this podcast is. Unedited and unscripted conversations that you would have with a friend about all things life and business. I use these conversations to shine a light on topics not often talked about or thought need to be discussed. I am here to create community, shine a light on these stories, and spread a bit of hope.
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SMHAF Podcast

Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival

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Mental Health Arts is a year-round arts programme led by the Mental Health Foundation Scotland, built around the annual Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF). Established in 2007, the festival is one of the largest of its kind in the world and among Scotland's most diverse cultural events, covering everything from music, film and visual art to theatre, dance, and literature.
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Over the last few years, Coditation has successfully built marketing analytics and BI, marketing operations, customer success, social video analytics, marketing video generation, social media analytics and hyper-personalization products/solutions for it's customers. Leveraging this ever expanding MarTech know-how and experience, team Coditation has come up with a series of Podcast episodes focused on MarTech with a focus on data and artificial intelligence driven solutions. For more informat ...
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we sprint through atrial flutter—spot the sawtooth, choose the fastest safe path to sinus, and keep strokes off the table. We open with the do-firsts: confirm the rhythm and triage the “why.” Grab a 12-lead ECG—regular narrow tachycardia with classic sawtooth F-waves (atrial ~240–300 bpm, often 2:1 AV…
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“Didn’t you learn your lesson last time?” The man peering down the chasm smiled, waving his arms over his head. He glanced down at a collection of stones, and knocked them off the ledge, watching them plummet toward the lake. When the rocks plunged into the tranquil water, ripples spread across the surface. He turned around and scampered to his fri…
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Heather and Cynthia come in hot today talking about the “not a birthday party” Heather planned for Cynthia — featuring Bridgerton gowns, Boy Scout uniforms, and Heather wearing her mom’s silk ball gown that allegedly ties 11 different ways (some of which should probably never see daylight). Vegas also makes an appearance — where Mike booked a 6:30 …
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Pickleball has been named America's fastest-growing sport for the fourth consecutive year — and now it is also becoming a legitimate sports league. UPA Financial Overview 2025 • Annual Revenue: $60 million (+30% YoY) • Sponsorship Revenue: $30 million (+25% YoY) • Tickets Sold To Date: 110,000 (across MLP & PPA) • Total Annual Player Compensation: …
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Author : Ruth Joffre Narrator : Julia Rios Host : Matt Dovey Discuss on Forums PodCastle 916: Woodpecker, Warbler, Mussel, Thrush is a PodCastle original. Rated G Woodpecker, Warbler, Mussel, Thrush by Ruth Joffre Yesterday, I was a bird. A slender-billed curlew, to be exact. My girlfriend helped me ID the bird. Took […] The post PodCastle 916: Woo…
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James Vowles is the team principal of Williams Racing. We discuss the ongoing turnaround within one of F1's most historic teams, the impact of Liberty Media's cost cap, the changes in sponsorship agreements, and the qualities that all the best F1 drivers possess. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about ou…
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[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] We must be hungry or something. Luke, Indigo, Ellie and Kaspar are in for the conversations about this episode of Young Royals. Expect a good deal of the chat to revolve around food as well as hope and over-thinking. Songs for the playlist: So Close by Adele Roberts, Bilal Mirza and Christopher J…
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When John Seabourn asked his team how AI made them feel, the answers ranged from "excited" to "concerned," but the word that stood out most was "efficient". In this episode of Ctrl Alt Lead, John - CDIO of global environmental consultancy APEM Group - joins Tom to unpack what that word really means in a world where technology can accelerate renewab…
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Keldon grabbed Tarian's shoulder and spun him around, slamming him against the wall. His brow furrowed as he took a deep breath. Keldon jabbed his finger into Tarian's chest. "Tarian, you can't keep bothering the scientists." "Caleb secured their live sample of that shifting monstrosity," Tarian said, brushing Keldon's hands off before he straighte…
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Today, we’re talking about building real AI products with foundation models. Not toy demos, not vibes. We’ll get into the boring dashboards that save launches, evals that change your mind, and the shift from analyst to AI app builder. Our guide is Hugo Bowne-Anderson, educator, podcaster, and data scientist, who’s been in the trenches from scalable…
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[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] Things are changing. Luke and Indigo have a lot to say about the second half of Young Royals S2E2 with topics including board gaming, the moral lowground and Netflix and kill. Songs for the playlist: Kitchen by Raghd Let It Go by Stephan Kreussel Do It Right by MEGA & Kwini Rene And What by Charl…
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Author : Leah Ning Narrator : Amanda Ching Host : Matt Dovey Audio Producer : Eric Valdes Discuss on Forums Previously published in Monster Lairs (Dark Matter INK, October 2023) Rated PG-13 The Hunter, the Monster, and the Things That Could Have Been by Leah Ning You find the dying woman-thing in an alley, […] The post PodCastle 915: The Hunter, th…
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Send us a text One of my absolute all-time favorite podcast guests is the legendary muskie fisherman, Pete Maina. I could talk fishing with Pete for hours, but what really gets us going are topics that have nothing to do with wetting a line. In today's episode, we cover all the important issues involving fishing for muskies in the fall, but we also…
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Building a UI in Python usually means choosing between "quick and limited" or "powerful and painful." What if you could write modern, component-based web apps in pure Python and still keep full control? NiceGUI, pronounced "Nice Guy" sits on FastAPI with a Vue/Quasar front end, gives you real components, live updates over websockets, and it’s runni…
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The elderly man turned his head as the pounding intensified. His fingers twitched over the flipping pages of his floating tome, a venomous snarl curling his lips. With each crash, another page tore free from the book and joined the howling, arcane storm around the frantic mage. As the sheets spun past his twitching brow, light devoured the scribble…
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Heather and Cynthia kick things off with a “poop—sorry, chocolate—brown” homecoming dress and TSA confusing a sentimental Yeti stuffed with a toothbrush charger for a small explosive. In related headlines, Heather shares her Oprah dream (because Cynthia really loves hearing people talk about dreams), and there’s talk of a garage door, a mysterious …
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Toto Wolff is Team Principal & CEO of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 Team. In addition to broader responsibilities as Head of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport, Wolff also owns a 33% equity stake in the Formula 1 team, valued at approximately $2 billion. During our conversation last week at the Motorsport Network conference in New York City, Toto and I…
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Author : Eden Royce Narrator : Laurice White Host : Matt Dovey Audio Producer : Eric Valdes PodCastle 914: The Magnolia Returns is a PodCastle original. Rated PG The Magnolia Returns By Eden Royce The Magnolia blooms out of nowhere at any time of year it chooses, bringing its dilapidated wooden slats and rickety […] The post PodCastle 914: The Magn…
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[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] What's happening now? Luke, Ellie and Indigo get into the second episode of the second season. As always, there's plenty to discuss including international chuckles, dodgy chronology and more horror movie coding. Songs for the playlist: None! As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Ins…
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Send us a text Hope your Monday has been fantastic and you're as excited as I am to get this podcast started. So much has happened in the last few months that I just wanted to provide a quick summary then dive into the news of the fishing world. Here's a rundown of the episode: - Per usual, been filming a lot of bass tournaments - Celebrated the re…
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Get ready for WasmAssembly episode 16! Host Thomas Steiner sits down with Patrick Dubroy and Mariano Guerra, authors of the ebook "WebAssembly from the Ground Up." Discover how they're teaching Wasm by building a compiler in JavaScript, why writing WebAssembly by hand is crucial, and their thoughts on the future of compiler education. Tune in to le…
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Queen Mary University of London CIO Rachel Bence joins Computing’s Penny Horwood to discuss how the university is embedding sustainability into its IT strategy — from using waste heat from high-performance computing to warm student halls, to running datacentres powered by recycled energy. Rachel shares how a focus on sustainability aligns with Quee…
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Python in 2025 is different. Threads really are about to run in parallel, installs finish before your coffee cools, and containers are the default. In this episode, we count down 38 things to learn this year: free-threaded CPython, uv for packaging, Docker and Compose, Kubernetes with Tilt, DuckDB and Arrow, PyScript at the edge, plus MCP for sane …
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we blitz inpatient atrial fibrillation (AF)—fix the trigger, pick rate vs rhythm, and prevent stroke—so you can move fast and safely. We open with the do-firsts: vitals + hemodynamics, bedside ECG, labs (electrolytes, Mg, CBC, TSH when relevant), pulse oximetry/ABG, and a deliberate hunt for reversibl…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we sprint through hepatorenal syndrome–AKI (HRS-AKI)—exclude look-alikes fast, start albumin + vasoconstrictor early, watch the lungs, and loop in transplant. We open with the do-firsts: clinical diagnosis by exclusion—rule out hypovolemia, nephrotoxins, structural kidney disease. Pull diuretics/ACEi/…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we blitz cardiorenal syndrome (CRS)—define fast, subtype smart, decongest early, protect kidneys, and tighten the cardio–nephro handshake. We start with the frame: CRS = bidirectional heart–kidney dysfunction where trouble in one organ triggers or worsens the other. Know the five plays: Type 1 (acute …
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Reaching out, Caleb brushed the damaged branch with his fingers. He kneeled and scrutinized the ground, finding more disturbed undergrowth. He pulled out his radio and switched channels. "Engrim, where are you?" "About a click or two east of you. Have you found any signs of shapeshifters?" Caleb moved a branch out of the way and studied the marking…
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From charter planes to tax exemptions, today's podcast breaks down how the NFL’s London operation really works (and why the Jaguars are the league’s biggest winner overseas). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we cut through the Mallory-Weiss tear—spot it fast, stop the bleed, stabilize smart, and endoscope right. We open with the why and who: a longitudinal mucosal laceration at the gastroesophageal junction, triggered by vomiting, retching, or sudden pressure surges. Alcohol, reflux esophagitis, hiatal he…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we tackle portal hypertension in hospitalized cirrhosis—find it fast, control bleeding, dry the belly, clear the brain, and pick the right patients for TIPS and transplant. We open with the diagnosis play: suspect it in cirrhosis with splenomegaly/ascites/varices. Gold standard is HVPG; CSPH = ≥10 mmH…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we blitz acute peptic ulcer bleeding—risk fast, resuscitate right, scope within 24 hours, secure hemostasis, run high-dose PPIs, and crush recurrence. We open with the do-firsts: airway/breathing/circulation, 2 large-bore IVs, orthostatics, urine output, type & cross, and labs (CBC, BMP, INR/LFTs). Ri…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we take on acute peptic ulcer bleeding (PUB)—triage fast, stabilize smart, scope early, seal the vessel, and lock in acid suppression + secondary prevention. We start at the door with risk stratification: use the Glasgow–Blatchford Score (GBS)—≤1 means very-low risk and potential outpatient management…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we blitz acute diverticulitis—spot it early, stage it right, treat what matters, and prevent the encore. We open with the why: ~200,000 US admissions/year and >$6.3B in costs. Risk stacks with age >65, obesity, NSAIDs/steroids/opioids, HTN/DM2, connective-tissue disease, and genetics. Patients roll in…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we dive into acute variceal bleeding—a high-stakes emergency in cirrhotic patients where seconds count and outcomes hinge on rapid, coordinated care. We start with the crash course in recognition and stabilization: ICU-level monitoring, two large-bore IVs, and cautious transfusion—targeting a hemoglob…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we tackle Prinzmetal’s (variant) angina—catch the transient ST changes, prove the spasm, stop the vasoconstriction, and prevent malignant arrhythmias. We open with the do-firsts: targeted history (rest pain, night/early-AM clustering, hyperventilation/cold/drug triggers), ECG during pain (repeat until…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we tackle hospital-focused TB—isolate fast, diagnose accurately, treat immediately, and coordinate with public health. We open with the do-firsts: airborne isolation (negative pressure + N95s), notify public health, obtain CXR and 2–3 sputums for AFB smear/culture, and run first-line NAAT (Xpert MTB/R…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we cut through hospital-focused amputation decisions—prioritize life over limb, align with patient goals, and plan for function from day one. We open with the do-firsts: stabilize sepsis and perfusion, control infection with source control, tighten inpatient glucose, and stage limb threat (WIfI, GLASS…
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Author : Adriana Kantcheva Narrator : Kat Kourbeti Host : Matt Dovey Audio Producer : Eric Valdes Discuss on Forums Previously published by Trollbreath Magazine CW for drowning Rated PG Vedritsa of the River by Adriana Kantcheva The Kamchia river had grown turgid after a storm. I surfaced from my habitual pool and bent […] The post PodCastle 913: V…
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[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] Is anyone good anymore? Luke, Ellie and Indigo continue their analysis of new characters and new situations whilst re-treading some very familiar ground as they wrap up discussions about episode 1 of YR S2. The conversation topics include padel, pencil tins and priorities. Songs for the playlist:…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we unpack contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN)—spot the risks, flood the kidneys (not the lungs), cut the contrast, and prevent a hospital-acquired AKI before it starts. We open with the do-firsts: identify high-risk inpatients—those with CKD (especially eGFR <30), diabetes, heart failure, advanced age,…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we dive into hungry bone syndrome (HBS)—spot it early, replace hard, monitor relentlessly, and shorten the stay. We open with the do-firsts: check calcium, phosphate, magnesium, ALP, and PTH q6–12h in the first 48–72 hours post-op; screen symptoms (paresthesias, cramps, tetany) and get an ECG for QTc …
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Python typing got fast enough to feel invisible. Pyrefly is a new, open source type checker and IDE language server from Meta, written in Rust, with a focus on instant feedback and real-world DX. Today, we will dig into what it is, why it exists, and how it plays with the rest of the typing ecosystem. We have Abby Mitchell, Danny Yang, and Kyle Int…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we take on pleural empyema in the hospital—recognize fast, drain early, cover smart, escalate on time—because delays and resistant bugs kill. We set the stage: hospital-acquired empyema hits harder than community-acquired (~47% vs ~17% mortality), driven by MRSA and Pseudomonas/Gram-negatives, poly-mi…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we tackle hospital-acquired dysphagia—spot it early, screen systematically, intervene fast—to cut pneumonia, malnutrition, and mortality. We start with the big drivers: critical illness, intubation/mechanical ventilation, tracheostomy, prolonged stay, and neuro disease (esp. acute stroke). In the ICU,…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we blitz Guillain–Barré Syndrome (GBS)—recognize early, monitor relentlessly, start immunotherapy on time, prevent complications. We open with the do-firsts in the hospital: admit all suspected GBS; check vital capacity (VC) & negative inspiratory force (NIF) at baseline and serially; continuous telem…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we discuss Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome—spot it early, slam thiamine, stop the slide to irreversible amnesia. We open with the do-firsts: high clinical suspicion in anyone with alcohol use disorder, malnutrition, bariatric surgery, cancer, hyperemesis, or refeeding. Don’t chase labs; give thiamine now—…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we untangle type 1 vs type 2 NSTEMI—different mechanisms, different playbooks, different outcomes—and why hospital factors often tip the scales for type 2. We set the stage fast: • Type 1 NSTEMI = atherothrombosis—plaque rupture/erosion → thrombus. Classic chest pain, ischemic ECG, higher use of angio…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we demystify inpatient thrombophilia workups—why not to test now, who (rarely) to test later, and how to time it so results actually matter. We start with the do-firsts: treat the clot (full-intensity anticoagulation), document provoking factors, and plan follow-up. Thrombophilia status does not chang…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we put hospital dialysis on the clock—HD for speed and control, PD for stability and flexibility—and show you how to choose fast and safely at the bedside. We open with what hospitals actually do: HD is the default—3x weekly with AVF/AVG/catheter, machines, trained staff, and water systems—because it …
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we pit CPAP vs BPAP—who’s first-line, who’s for the exceptions, and how to choose fast at the bedside. We open with the big picture: CPAP remains first-line for uncomplicated OSA—it’s effective, more cost-effective, and no clear superiority of BPAP for routine outcomes or adherence in general OSA. BPA…
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