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Rob Orman
Jun 28, 2020
11. Masks, Race, and Authenticity with ZDoggMD
Going deep on masks, race, staying authentic, and the politics of COVID with health care evangelist ZDoggMD.
Rob Orman
Jun 11, 2020
10. The Space Between Stimulus and Response
Sometimes it feels like we’re buffeted by the winds of life and have little control over what happens to us. The more this cycle recurs,...
Rob Orman
May 25, 2020
9. The Master Skill of Taking Breaks
Do you hop on your phone when it's time to take a break. Do you even take breaks at all? We need to talk.
Rob Orman
May 13, 2020
8. The Bob Ross School of Trauma
Bob Ross has a lot to teach about how to be excellent in the trauma bay.
Rob Orman
May 7, 2020
7. The White Coat Investor: Bear markets, investing plans, income loss, and cushion cash.
Jim Dahle is an emergency physician who is widely known by his moniker, the White Coat Investor. He's become one of the leading voices...
Rob Orman
Apr 30, 2020
6. Defusing Stress in a Pandemic
None of us are immune from stress, especially now.
Rob Orman
Apr 23, 2020
5. The Art of Breathing
Breathwork coach Ryan Cheney walks us through how we can make breath work for us, not just with us
Rob Orman
Apr 16, 2020
4. Talking to Fear
Jason Brooks, PhD is a performance coach who works with physicians, athletes, and the military, helping them develop the cognitive skills...
Rob Orman
Apr 9, 2020
3. Street Medicine
At the end of the day, have you made the world a little better? My guess is that you have, even if only in a small way. That’s certainly...
Rob Orman
Apr 9, 2020
2. Pregame Like a Pro
We can't immediately change the process of medicine, the stuff that is kind of a drag and wears us down. What we can change, however, is...
Rob Orman
Apr 9, 2020
1. Verbal Judo
In this first episode of Stimulus, we learn from two masters in the art of de-escalating those who are agitated and upset. Jose Pacheco,...
Rob Orman
Apr 9, 2020
Why I made this podcast. Episode Zero
When I was in medical school and residency, the ethos was that when times are tough, you suck it up. If times are tougher, you suck it up...
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