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Leading Quality

Jason Meadows, MD

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Welcome to Leading Quality, the show that dives into the real-world stories and strategies of healthcare quality improvement leaders at all levels, from Frontline Champions to C-Suite Executives. Each episode uncovers how these dedicated professionals tackle complex topics in real healthcare environments. Discussion range from QI fundamentals, to leadership, technology, AI, and beyond. If you’re passionate about elevating patient care and want practical insights that go beyond the buzzwords, ...
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The Amazing Entrepreneurs Club is a curated group of entrepreneurs that are having an impact and changing the world! Join us for inspiring conversations where you can learn firsthand from amazing entrepreneurs as they share their experience, struggles, failures, and successes on their way to become successful entrepreneurs.This podcast is a great resource for anyone looking to start their own business, or someone who has been in business for years and needs some support, encouragement, and i ...
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Think nothing ever happens in your town? Australia's suburbs are home to some of the most mysterious and disturbing true crime cases in the world. Meshel Laurie is a true crime obsessive, and with the help of expert interviews with writers, victim/survivors, investigators and perpetrators, she probes the underbelly of our towns and suburbs, and uncovers the darkness at the heart of Australian life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Matador Revisionist History Podcast

The Matador Revisionist History Podcast

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For more than 3 decades, Matador Records has been nestled soemwhere in the top half dozen independent labels. Some years were better than others - everyone's got an opinion, especially the recording artists. Hear their stories on "Matador Revisionist History" and find out what really happened (sort of).
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Mainely History

Ian Saxine & Tiffany Link

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Unscripted conversations about Maine and New England history. Join Ian Saxine and Tiffany Link as they speak with writers, curators, and other knowledgeable guests, connecting colorful local stories to big ideas.
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Guess who's back! I'm thrilled to announce the return of 'This Week With Tammie Holland,' and I can't wait to share some amazing conversations with you all. Join me on this exciting journey as we explore inspiring stories, legal insights, and so much more. Stay tuned and get ready to tune in! powered by Brown & Crouppen Law Firm Find Out If You Have A Case: https://bit.ly/46toPuk
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In this episode Chris hits the road to travel to Minden for a meetup with Jason. Also in the meetup was Nick Bailey and beaming in over the interwebs was Scott Profit who is the founder and owner of Rubitracks. As you know, Rubitracks are the ultimate over the snow track system for your full size 4 wheel drive vehicles. They are also the sponsor of…
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Why are some of us terrified by the thought of harmless doll becoming haunted? Why is this fear so palpable for some of us and why do some people actively seek them out and even collect them? In her new book, author and paranormal enthusiast Fiona Dodwell joins me to discuss some of the more notable haunted dolls around the world, her personal coll…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Australia’s dark history of illegal forced adoptions left thousands of mothers and children traumatised. Somebody’s Daughter is a new podcast uncovering these hidden stories and amplifying the voices of survivors. I…
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Australia’s dark history of illegal forced adoptions left thousands of mothers and children traumatised. Somebody’s Daughter is a new podcast uncovering these hidden stories and amplifying the voices of survivors. It’s co-created by award-winning author and journalist Megan Norris, who joins us today on Australian True Crime. You can listen to Some…
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This episode was originally published on June 19th, 2022. Australia in the mid twentieth century has a dark history of forced adoption. Women who did not fit the moral expectations of the time (usually those who were young and unmarried) had their children taken from them at birth, often with little to no information left behind for them to be reun…
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3…2…1…Launch! That’s what this episode is all about…the upcoming launch of the fantastic portals from Portal Pros. Designed by offroad enthusiasts for offroad enthusiasts. In a short couple of weeks, anyone will be able to place orders for their own set of portals which will turn your ordinary rig into an extraordinary offroading machine able to ta…
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It's a warm welcome back for author John Olsen as the latest book in his Stranger Bridgerland series hits the shelves. This time, John takes us to the gem state, Idaho, for another collection of first person encounters with all manner of high strangeness. From haunted apartments to stranger creatures in the woods that don't fit the normal woodland …
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Abe Saffron, the original King of the Cross, built an empire through nightclubs, crooked cops, drugs, gambling and vice. His influence shaped more than fifty years of crime, corruption and intrigue in Australia’s en…
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Abe Saffron, the original King of the Cross, built an empire through nightclubs, crooked cops, drugs, gambling and vice. His influence shaped more than fifty years of crime, corruption and intrigue in Australia’s entertainment world. In Saffron Incorporated, music industry legend and author Stuart Coupe lays bare how show business and the underworl…
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Send us a text What transforms a one-star hospital into a four-star institution in just four years? The answer lies not in fancy technology or complex solutions, but in approaching problems with genuine humility and data-driven focus. Dr. Kimiyoshi Kobayashi brings a refreshing perspective to healthcare quality leadership in this illuminating conve…
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Behind every act of lone actor violence lies a web of personal, social, and ideological influences. Consultant forensic psychologist Dr Nathan Brooks explores these dynamics in his book Mass Casualty: The Rise of Lone Actors, drawing on research and real-world cases to examine prevention and response strategies. He joins us on this episode of Austr…
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Jason and Corey relax in Jason’s garage to do a debrief on running the difficult Fordyce Creek trail. Lots of great conversation mixed in with an awesome tasting of great scotch whiskeys. Corey is the founder of Miracle Truss Buildings and has been on the show before. He hails from Iowa and is an avid offroader with his modified Jeep. Enjoy the sho…
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The history of the old west is littered with tales of bloodthirsty outlaws, renegade cattle barons, gunfights, lost treasure and ghost towns, but in his latest book, author and researcher John Lemay takes us on a tour of its most notorious and some would say frightening ghostly legends. From the spirit of Billy the Kid and the legends surrounding h…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Craig Semple is a former New South Wales police officer with 25 years’ experience in high-risk law enforcement. He shares his journey through stress, burnout and, ultimately, recovery, as detailed in his books The C…
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Craig Semple is a former New South Wales police officer with 25 years’ experience in high-risk law enforcement. He shares his journey through stress, burnout and, ultimately, recovery, as detailed in his books The Cop Who Fell to Earth and Getting Back Up Again. You can click here to purchase your copy of The Cop Who Fell to Earth, and Getting Back…
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In this episode, Jason and several others, play tour guide to some visitors from the Midwest. Mike and Angela from Colorado and Corey and Tanya from Iowa made an epic road trip to the High Sierra to hit some bucket list trails. It’s an adventure 2 years in the making and you get to hear about it here. Hear how they tackled the world famous Rubicon …
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The use of dolls in human civilisation goes back to some of the earliest graves and shrines we've discovered around the world regardless of the cultures we are finally uncovering. In her brand new book, Dollcraft, Patti Negri dives into all aspects of dolls, from how to make your own magickal poppets and how to identify and care for haunted dolls a…
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I'm delighted to welcome the director of the Centre for Fortean Zoology, Jonathan Downes to the show. A lifelong love of strange animals and a chance meeting with Doc Shiels at the Fortean Times Unconvention saw the CFZ born and sent Jon on a lifetime of high strangeness, international exhibitions and speaking with thousands of people who have expe…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. The disappearance of Russell Hill and Carol Clay in Victoria’s high country ultimately saw Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn charged with their murders. In "In the Dead of Night", author and screenwriter Greg Haddrick traces …
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The disappearance of Russell Hill and Carol Clay in Victoria’s high country ultimately saw Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn charged with their murders. In "In the Dead of Night", author and screenwriter Greg Haddrick traces the investigation and trial, and joins us to reflect on one of Victoria’s most significant recent murder cases. You can purchase your c…
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Send us a text Dr. Lawrence Yang's powerful story begins with a stark confession: "My body had to say no for me because I didn't know how to do it myself." This candid admission sets the tone for a conversation that weaves together personal vulnerability, system transformation, and the science of hope. As a family physician who once installed a bed…
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Send us a text Healthcare is more complex than ever — with patients seeing multiple specialists, interacting with advanced technology, and relying on coordinated teams to deliver safe, effective care. In this introductory episode, host Dr. Jason Meadows shares why he created Leading Quality and what listeners can expect. This podcast will spotlight…
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Yesterday, (August 26th, 2025), two police officers were shot and killed in the Victorian town of Porepunkah. The suspected gunman, Dezi Freeman, is still on the run. Dezi is an alleged "Sovereign Citizen", so today we are re-issuing our episode from 2023 "Ep #305: Why should we care about conspiracy theorists and so-called sovereign citizens?" Lin…
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Jason Offutt returns to the field of cryptozoology with his latest book, a follow up to 2019's brilliant Chasing American Monsters which is an essential book for anyone who loves cryptids. In this latest book, Jason takes us from Greenland to Guatemala and all points in between as we discover some overlooked creatures to some of the more famous mem…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Ashton Kline was just 15 when his father murdered his mother, Viola Margaret Kline, in an arson attack in regional Victoria. He shares how a promise to his mum to care for his younger brother, Grant, has shaped thei…
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Ashton Kline was just 15 when his father murdered his mother, Viola Margaret Kline, in an arson attack in regional Victoria. He shares how a promise to his mum to care for his younger brother, Grant, has shaped their lives ever since. Now a nursing educator, Ashton joins us to reflects on resilience, grief, and finding purpose after unimaginable lo…
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Jason and Chris circle back with previous guests from last year to get a very joyous update. Sue and Kelly return to give us the great news! Spoiler, they are both doing great!!! The conversation is light and fun, so enjoy the show! Cheers! Check out our new sponsor! We are very excited to be partnered up with the one and only Rubitracks! Check out…
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Kevin J Guhl returns with a brand new collection of American Strangeness as he collates another bumper crop of the strange gleaned from the articles of American newspaper history covering all manner of weirdness. From outbreaks of Dragons in the old west, the emergence of haunted automobile in to the paranormal world, the notorious women in black a…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Marilyn Burdon was a 70-year-old mother and grandmother who, in 2017, was killed in her Kew home by her former partner, Charles Bisucci, who then took his own life. Despite being banned from owning firearms for over…
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Marilyn Burdon was a 70-year-old mother and grandmother who, in 2017, was killed in her Kew home by her former partner, Charles Bisucci, who then took his own life. Despite being banned from owning firearms for over a decade, Bisucci was able to access multiple guns, a failure later examined at a coronial inquest that led to recommendations for cha…
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This is a preview of a full-lenth bonus episode for Australian True Crime Plus subscribers. To listen to all of our bonus episodes, plus early and ad-free access to every episode of the podcast, you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts. In 2019, three-year-old New Zealand boy Lachie Jones was found dead in an oxygenation pond near his home, with police …
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In his latest book, Maxim Furek, a former psychologist and rock journalist, delves into the intriguing world of Bigfoot synchronicity, embracing interdimensional theories, mass hallucinations, and Jung's collective unconscious. Furek's dedication to the subject is evident in the hundreds of accounts from researchers who strive to answer the questio…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. In 1998 Wollongong was the scene of two brutal murders, former lord mayor Frank Arkell and much-loved shopkeeper David O’Hearn, committed by 18-year-old Mark Valera. The violence continued when Valera’s sister, Beli…
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In 1998 Wollongong was the scene of two brutal murders, former lord mayor Frank Arkell and much-loved shopkeeper David O’Hearn, committed by 18-year-old Mark Valera. The violence continued when Valera’s sister, Belinda van Krevel, arranged the killing of their father. Journalist and author John Suter Linton, who chronicled the events in Bound by Bl…
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In 2003, Kathleen Folbigg was wrongfully convicted of killing her four children - Caleb, Patrick, Sarah, and Laura, and was eventually sentenced to 30 years in prison. Investigative journalist Quentin McDermott joins us to discuss his new book Meadow’s Law and the extraordinary scientific breakthroughs that helped overturn her conviction. Quentin i…
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It’s whiskey tasting time, blind style at the beautiful Meadow Lake in the high sierras. Great times with a great group as they gather to remember and celebrate Brayton’s life. Enjoy the show! Cheers! Check out our new sponsor! We are very excited to be partnered up with the one and only Rubitracks! Check out Rubitracks website in the link below an…
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An alleged haunted road that proved to be a disappointment somehow led Trey Hudson and his team of investigators to stumble across an area of land that perplexed and intrigued them. This location, known as "The Meadow" quickly began to reveal some of its secrets and over the best part of the last decade, the team have recorded, reported and experie…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Conspiracy theories are reshaping Australian society, with some having devastating real-world consequences. Drawing on years of investigative reporting, Ariel Bogle and Cam Wilson explore how online extremism takes …
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Conspiracy theories are reshaping Australian society, with some having devastating real-world consequences. Drawing on years of investigative reporting, Ariel Bogle and Cam Wilson explore how online extremism takes hold, the uniquely Australian anxieties that fuel it, and how it's weaponised by powerful figures. You can purchase your copy of Conspi…
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In this episode, Jason travels to Moonrocks in the Nevada desert to watch extreme offroad rockcrawling in the form of W.E. Rock. This competition has been long absent from this location and by all measures, the return appears to be a rockin’ success. Some big names from the competitive rock crawling world were in attendance and a healthy spectator …
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Lake Superior has always had a magnetic power through the history of life in North America, drawing people to its shores and on its waves for millennia and this continue more so in the modern age. It would seem that it seems that the Lake even holds sway over those of a Fortean nature too, with strange creatures seen in its depths, mysterious disap…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Rachelle Childs was a 23-year-old woman whose 2001 murder remains unsolved. Her former boss and main suspect, Kevin Correll, was recently found dead in a hotel room in Thailand. Journalist Ashlea Hansen has been inv…
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Rachelle Childs was a 23-year-old woman whose 2001 murder remains unsolved. Her former boss and main suspect, Kevin Correll, was recently found dead in a hotel room in Thailand. Journalist Ashlea Hansen has been investigating the case for her podcast Dear Rachelle, which has uncovered new leads and raised fresh questions. She joins Australian True …
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John Russell returns to share more of the stories from his latest book, The Can Sack Ghost as he delves into some of the experiences he has been a part of throughout his life. Another bumper crop of paranormal stories take us from lost friends, to an unusual insect becoming more than a pest, haunted candy bowls and much more. John's books can be fo…
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Earlier this month, Bradley Murdoch died in Alice Springs Hospital's palliative care unit. This episode is a re-issue of our episode from 2019, "The Falconio Mystery Continues". Show notes: Bradley John Murdoch isn't a good man, but did he murder Peter Falconio? That's the question posed by inimitable True Crime author Robin Bowles in her book DEAD…
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In this episode of Wheeling Wine and Whiskey the boys meet up with Kelly and Ah-Z, the founders of Rugged Revive. This is a new product that they have created to fill a need for outdoor enthusiasts that want to clean up after a day of dirty exploration and adventure. You will hear all about the awesome personal cleaning product from how it was firs…
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This episode we catch up with the Fortean Times television reviewers Stu Neville and Ruth Morris to find out what they've been binging for their column and what shows they can't stop watching and which shows it is best to avoid! From Hauntings to High Strangeness, Celebrity fronted Folklore to UFOlogy failures, we look at some of the best new shows…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Frank Arkell was Wollongong’s long-serving lord mayor and state MP (1974-1991), known for his flamboyant style and tireless advocacy for the city during a period of economic upheaval. Though widely respected in publ…
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