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The Remote Pathways Podcast

Jennifer Britton and Michelle Mullins

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Calling all remote professionals - entrepreneurs, team leaders, virtual facilitators and sales professionals. Join co-hosts Jennifer Britton and Michelle Mullins as we explore the resources for a variety of remote professionals. We explore the people, places, and pathways for working remotely. We’ll connect you with the tools, resources, and voices from the field to support you in navigating the dynamic, ever-changing pathways of working remotely. As remote workers ourselves, we are passiona ...
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EP Edge

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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EP-EDGE brings you the latest in cardiac electrophysiology — from breakthrough research and clinical insights to future-shaping innovations. Hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, an electrophysiologist with over 15 years of experience, each episode delivers clear, evidence-based updates designed to inform, inspire, and elevate your practice.
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Step into the dynamic world of coworking and flexible workspaces with the GCUC Podcast, where industry leaders, innovators, and visionaries converge to explore the future of work. Hosted by seasoned experts, this podcast delves into the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the global coworking movement. Join us as we engage in insightful conversations with trailblazers from the coworking community, sharing their stories, experiences, and valuable insights. Whether you’re a coworking ...
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Professional Learnings for Educational Leaders is an initiative to support and inform NSWPPA members of the NSWPPA Professional Learning suite offerings. Our Professional Learning Suite is aligned to our values of Principal Well Being, Principals as Lead Learners as well as supporting Principals to lead School Operations. Our values are wrapped around support, empower, advovate and lead. This podcast discusses educational leadership and insights from Educational Leaders around the world . Ou ...
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The A+ Audio Course is your full-spectrum audio study guide for the CompTIA A+ certification (Core 1 and Core 2). Whether you're brand new to IT or brushing up before exam day, this Audio Course breaks down every topic in the official exam objectives into clear, structured, and accessible episodes. Each lesson focuses on what matters most, helping you understand, retain, and apply essential IT concepts—from hardware and networking to operating systems, security, troubleshooting, and professi ...
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The number of people who have been forcibly displaced continues to increase alarmingly; as of mid 2022, the UNHCR has reported that for the first time on record, the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide has surpassed 100 million. This is a staggering figure in itself, but another tragedy of the enormity of this number is that it often overshadows the fact that every one of those 100+ million is a distinct individual who has had their life irrevocably altered and their inspiring stor ...
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2026 Is a Reset, Not a Tweak In this solo, can’t miss episode of the GCUC Podcast, Liz Elam breaks down the megatrends shaping the future of coworking and the world of work, and spoiler alert: it’s not about desks anymore. From the end of “hybrid work” debates (finally) to the rise of belonging, hospitality, wellness, AI, and purpose-driven real es…
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In this EP-EDGE podcast episode, Dr. Niraj Sharma, cardiac electrophysiologist, breaks down the latest evidence linking modern high-THC cannabis to cardiovascular and electrophysiologic risk. Drawing from large real-world datasets, mechanistic studies, and global meta-analyses, this episode explains how today’s cannabis products—vapes, edibles, dab…
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Khalil Khay. From classroom to executive to system advocate, Khalil’s story spans three decades of transformation in NSW public education. He’s currently Principal-in-Residence K–12 in the School Excellence Directorate, previously championed curriculum reform, steered the ConnectED conference for 17 years, and been named to the Educator Hot List in…
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HALT Reimagined: How NSW Schools Are Recognising Excellence Through the HALT Talent Pipeline In this episode of Professional Learnings for Leaders in Education, host Drew Janetzki speaks with Krystal Bevin, Coordinator of the HALT Talent Pipeline at the NSW Department of Education. Together, they explore how the Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher…
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Koral Ibrahim isn’t just talking about community; he’s rebuilding what it means from the ground up. As the founder of The Ready House, a creative consultancy and community helping brands forge real connections from the inside out, Koral sits at the intersection of brand, culture, and belonging. He’s a strategist, keynote speaker, published author, …
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GCUC Podcast – Chris Moeller, Founder of Orion Growth & Pathway Communities Chris Moeller isn’t just rethinking housing; he’s rebuilding the American dream from the ground up. As an entrepreneur, environmentalist, and the visionary behind Orion Growth and Pathway Communities, Chris is leading a movement toward stable living, regenerative design, an…
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In this issue, we trace the fascinating evolution of atrial fibrillation (AF) therapy — from the Cox Maze procedure to Haïssaguerre’s discovery of pulmonary vein ectopy, through Pappone’s wide antral isolation, and onward to the era of pulse field ablation (PFA). We explore how ablation technologies have transformed — radiofrequency, cryo, and PFA …
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GCUC Podcast – Jonny Rosenblatt, Co-Founder & CEO of Spacemade Jonny Rosenblatt, Co-Founder and CEO of Spacemade, is redefining how landlords think about flexible work. With a decade-long track record of shaping the UK’s coworking scene from pioneering the creative workspace movement with Headspace Group to scaling Spacemade into one of the UK’s fa…
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What happens when educational leaders face back-to-back crises? How do they support traumatised communities while managing their own wellbeing? Leadership coach Annette Gray takes us deep into these questions, drawing from her powerful work with school principals following the devastating Black Summer bushfires. The principals Annette coached were …
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What if stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation no longer meant trading protection for bleeding risk? Factor XI inhibition—led by trials like AZALEA–TIMI 71, LILAC–TIMI 76, and LIBREXIA–AF—is poised to rewrite the anticoagulation playbook. By targeting the intrinsic pathway, these agents may decouple thromboembolic protection from major bleeding, …
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The paradigm is shifting. Ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation is stepping out of the shadows—from rescue therapy to first-line strategy, driven by landmark trials like VANISH2, PAUSE-SCD, and PARTITA. Meanwhile, pulse field ablation (PFA) continues its rapid evolution—crossing over from atrial to ventricular applications—but questions about durab…
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Left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) has evolved from a niche option for oral anticoagulation–intolerant patients to a frontline procedural strategy for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation. Landmark trials like OPTION, SWISS‑APERO, and COMBINATION are redefining how and when we use these devices. In this episode of EP Edge, Dr. Niraj Sharma …
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Pulse field ablation (PFA) has been hailed as the next frontier in atrial fibrillation therapy—nonthermal, ultra-selective, and lightning fast. But as new data emerges, important questions are rising about its systemic effects, cerebral safety, and vascular complications. In this episode of EP Edge, Dr. Niraj Sharma unpacks the latest findings from…
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Ablation is powerful—but lifestyle is transformative. As atrial fibrillation (AF) continues to rise globally, emerging evidence makes it clear: lifestyle modification is not just complementary care, it’s frontline therapy. In this episode of EP Edge, Dr. Niraj Sharma explores how structured lifestyle interventions—targeting weight, alcohol use, sle…
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Journalist and researcher Georgia Norton joins GCUC CEO Liz Elam to explore how Playhood Family Club, Research & Consulting is reshaping the way we live, work, and care. From neighborhood coworking with childcare to global research on co-located spaces, Georgia reveals how families and founders are reimagining the modern workplace, blending product…
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In this episode of EP Edge Podcast, Dr. Niraj Sharma dives deep into the clinical promise and procedural realities of LBBAP: Clinical advantages: improved LVEF, narrower QRS, lower VT/VF and AF incidence. RV protection: reduced risk of pacing-induced cardiomyopathy. Sex-specific outcomes: women with NICM + LBBB derive greater benefit. Complications…
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Will Sanford, Director of Coworking at Yardi, is at the forefront of unlocking the next evolution of flexible work. His unique approach combines human connection with innovative technology, a strategy that has proven successful in his role. This episode offers a rare glimpse into his daily life, from the chaos and joy of new fatherhood to his laser…
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In this episode of the NSWPPA Professional Learnings: Leading with Data series, host Drew Janetzki reconnects with psychologist and author Michael Hawton, Director of Parentshop, to explore the evolution of The Anxiety Project. Together they unpack how this whole-school initiative—now reaching more than 113 schools and 47,000 students—is transformi…
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A single year to turn around a struggling school. A principal willing to listen, let go, and lead with courage. That’s the spark behind Muriel Summers’ journey at A.B. Combs Elementary: The birthplace of a movement that made student leadership the heartbeat of school culture and the Seven Habits a living language for kids, teachers, and families. W…
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Magda Al-Nugaidi, Managing Director at Uncommon, starts her day rowing on a misty river before sunrise, a practice that keeps her grounded and energized to rethink the workspace from the ground up. She’s turning offices into spaces where people feel inspired, supported, and truly connected. The future of work isn’t just desks and square footage, it…
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The flexible workspace industry is exploding, but here’s the hard truth: most operators are flying blind. Enter Jonathan Bevan (CEO of Techspace) and Elliot Gold (Co-Founder of Work.Life). They’re on a mission to change the game with the Workspace Intelligence Network, WIN, an operator-led alliance built to weaponize data for growth. In this episod…
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Welcome to Voices of Resilience Season 3, brought to you by Na'amal, a non-profit and social enterprise dedicated to empowering forcibly displaced individuals through dignified remote work. In this episode, we delve into the exciting and sometimes challenging landscape of AI and Africa's digital future. Co-hosted by Clay Lowe and Lorraine Charles, …
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In this episode of The GCUC Podcast, host Liz Elam sits down with Thom Wernke, co-founder of StartDock, for a deep dive into the evolution of coworking, the power of community, and the realities of scaling without losing your magic. From his early days launching an IT company in university to running six stunning, canal-side coworking spaces in the…
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Bonus Europe Podcast, Introed by Liz Elam- Podcast Description Guests: Jean-Yves Hauer Founder at SocialWorkplaces/ Coworking Europe & Zoe Ellis-Moore CEO & Founder of Spaces to Places Liz introduces this special crossover episode spotlighting a new global initiative in which she teams up with Jean-Yves Hauer of Coworking Europe. Jean Yves is sitti…
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From building one of Canada’s top coworking brands to crushing triathlons, Kane Wilmot knows what it takes to push limits and lead with resilience. In this episode of the GCUC Podcast, Liz Elam chats with the co-founder and CEO of IQ Offices about scaling a premium flexible workspace brand, navigating new market challenges, and why endurance traini…
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Automating tasks and supporting systems remotely are part of modern IT workflows. In this episode, we begin with scripting—specifically .bat and PowerShell scripts—and explain how they’re used to automate routine tasks like file transfers, user creation, or system reboots. Then we introduce remote access tools like R D P and S S H, showing how they…
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Protecting sensitive data requires not only digital safeguards but also physical and procedural awareness. This episode teaches you how to properly handle confidential information, whether it's on printed documents, storage devices, or screens. We cover methods like locked cabinets, badge-restricted rooms, and screen privacy filters to prevent unau…
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Technical skills are vital, but soft skills are what turn technicians into trusted professionals. This episode focuses on communication techniques that improve user experiences and foster trust. We start with active listening—how to give users your full attention and confirm your understanding through paraphrasing and clarification. Then we cover t…
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This episode explores the legal and ethical responsibilities of handling data and software in IT environments. We start with licensing—understanding the difference between OEM, volume, and subscription licenses, and how misuse can result in compliance violations. Then we discuss Digital Rights Management (DRM), which limits copying or modifying med…
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Maintaining the physical environment around IT systems is just as important as managing the systems themselves. This episode begins with ventilation and cooling requirements—how airflow affects server performance, what happens when heat builds up, and how to monitor environmental thresholds. We explain how to position equipment in racks, monitor fo…
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Keeping yourself and your equipment safe is foundational to effective IT work. This episode covers essential safety practices beginning with Electrostatic Discharge (E S D) prevention—why grounding matters and how to properly use wrist straps, mats, and anti-static bags. We explain how improper handling can damage sensitive components like CPUs, RA…
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This episode focuses on the backup strategies and data recovery techniques that every IT professional must know. We begin with the Grandfather-Father-Son (GFS) backup rotation model, explaining how it balances data redundancy and storage space. Then we dive into the 3-2-1 rule—keeping three copies of your data, on two different media types, with on…
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Change is a constant in IT, but managing that change responsibly is what keeps systems stable. This episode introduces the formal change management process, starting with the identification of proposed changes and their potential impact on systems, users, and business operations. You’ll learn about documentation requirements, stakeholder approvals,…
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There’s more than one kind of documentation in I T, and this episode explains the major types that appear on the A Plus exam. We start with Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs), which define what users are permitted to do with company devices and networks. These documents are key to setting boundaries and providing grounds for enforcement. Next, we cover…
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Keeping track of hardware, software, and configuration data is vital for organizations of all sizes, and this episode explores how asset and inventory management supports that effort. We begin with physical asset tracking—using labels, barcodes, and location databases to monitor laptops, desktops, and peripherals. Then we move into software invento…
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This episode focuses on the importance of clear, consistent documentation in every phase of IT support. We begin by explaining ticketing systems—how they track user requests, service histories, resolutions, and follow-up actions. You’ll learn what makes a good ticket entry, including timestamps, concise descriptions, and links to previous cases. We…
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The final domain in the Core 2 exam is Operational Procedures, and this episode introduces its wide-ranging content. You’ll learn what this domain includes: documentation standards, safety procedures, communication skills, licensing and privacy concerns, and basic scripting. While these topics may seem non-technical, they are just as important for …
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Malware isn’t limited to desktops. In this episode, we explore the types of malicious threats that target mobile devices. We begin with adware, spyware, and malicious apps that gain access to sensitive permissions—like camera, microphone, or SMS—without the user’s knowledge. Then we explain the concept of rooting or jailbreaking, which removes manu…
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Mobile devices introduce their own unique troubleshooting challenges, particularly when it comes to application behavior. In this episode, we start with app crashes—why they happen, how to review logs or force close misbehaving apps, and what steps to take before uninstalling. Then we examine connectivity issues within apps, such as those that rely…
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Successfully removing malware requires following the right sequence, and this episode lays out that process according to CompTIA’s expectations. We begin with identification—recognizing that malware is present—followed by isolating the system from the network to prevent spread. Then we quarantine the malicious files using antimalware software and p…
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Security issues don’t always come with flashing warnings—sometimes they hide behind subtle behavior. This episode helps you identify the symptoms that often indicate malware or unauthorized access. We begin with security alerts—both real and fake—and how to distinguish between legitimate warnings and scareware popups. Then we cover unexplained file…
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When something breaks in Windows, there are several tools you can use to restore functionality, and this episode breaks them down step by step. We begin with the System File Checker (SFC), which scans and repairs corrupted or missing system files using known-good versions. Next, we explain DISM and when to use it alongside or instead of SFC to fix …
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This episode covers some of the most common and dramatic symptoms you'll face when troubleshooting Windows systems. We begin with the infamous Blue Screen of Death—also known as BSOD—explaining what causes it, how to interpret error codes, and what logs or tools to use when diagnosing the issue. Then we move into boot problems, such as systems gett…
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Troubleshooting software problems is a core responsibility in IT, and this episode introduces Domain 3.0 of the Core 2 exam. You’ll learn what kinds of software issues are covered, including application crashes, boot problems, security alerts, and general OS instability. We explain how this domain connects to others, such as security and user suppo…
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Properly disposing of storage media is a critical part of data security, and this episode outlines the methods you need to know. We begin with data wiping—using software to overwrite existing files—and explain why a single delete or format isn’t enough. Then we move on to degaussing, which uses magnetic fields to scramble data on hard drives and ma…
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Mobile and embedded devices require a tailored approach to security, and this episode explains how to apply protections without compromising usability. We begin with passcodes, biometrics, and auto-lock timers as primary defenses. Next, we explore mobile device management (MDM), including how organizations use it to enforce encryption, remotely wip…
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Securing a user’s workstation is about more than antivirus—it involves a full spectrum of proactive configurations. This episode outlines best practices for maintaining a secure endpoint. We begin with patch management, including automatic updates and reboot scheduling, then move to account management, such as disabling unused accounts and enforcin…
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In this episode, we cover two important mechanisms for managing user access and security: User Account Control (UAC) and Single Sign-On (SSO). We begin with UAC—how it prompts users before executing administrative tasks, how to configure its sensitivity level, and what role it plays in limiting malware execution. Understanding UAC’s purpose and beh…
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Securing a system starts with built-in operating system tools, and this episode walks you through three key Windows security features. First is Windows Defender, which provides real-time protection against malware, network attacks, and unwanted software changes. We explain how to configure scanning, quarantines, and exclusion lists. Next is BitLock…
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