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Sunday Oldskool

Christ and Pop Culture

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Where a love of Jesus informs a love of hip hop. At Sunday Oldskool, we listen for spiritual lessons and applications within mainstream and conscious hip hop. What it is, where's the beef, and what's really good.
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Registry Insider

The National Registry of EMTs

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Registry Insider is the new vodcast from the National Registry of EMTs. Hosted by CEO and Executive Director Bill Seifarth, Registry Insider gives you insight, news, and in-depth conversations on a multitude of topics from the National Registry and the EMS industry. With new episodes every week, Registry Insider will keep you informed!
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In this week’s Registry Insider podcast, host Bill Seifarth, CEO of the National Registry of EMTs, is joined by Jay Scott from the Commission for Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE). Together, they discuss the role of CAPCE in ensuring that EMS practitioners receive high-quality, innovative, and evidence-based continuing educ…
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In this episode of The Registry Insider, we explore the importance of preceptors in shaping the future of EMS. The Preceptor Project, a collaboration between the Idea Task Force and Prodigy EMS, aims to improve the preceptor experience and create a more inclusive environment for new EMS professionals. Through a series of short videos, the project s…
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In this episode of The Registry Insider, titled Simulation in EMS, host Bill Seifarth, CEO of the National Registry, discusses the evolving role of simulation in EMS education. Recorded live at the National Association of EMS Educators Symposium, the episode features Dr. Andrew Spain and Tim Whitaker from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. T…
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In Episode 19 of The Register Insider podcast, Bill Seifarth, CEO of the National Registry of EMTs, interviews Dr. Christian Martingale, President of the Prehospital Guidelines Consortium (PGC) and Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. They discuss the PGC's mission of developing and promoting evidence-based guidelines for EMS, born …
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In this episode, Registry Insider host Bill Seifarth, CEO of the National Registry of EMTs, sits down with Dr. George Hatch from CoAEMSP to discuss the significance of accreditation in EMS education. They explore how accreditation has evolved since its inception in 1978, its critical role in ensuring high educational standards for paramedics, and i…
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In this episode of Registry Insider, host Bill Seifarth sits down with Donnie Woodyard, Executive Director of the EMS Compact, to explore the transformative impact of interstate agreements on EMS licensure. They discuss how the EMS Compact enables EMS professionals to have their licenses recognized across state lines, allowing for greater mobility …
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Join Registry Insider host Bill Seifarth as he dives deep into the fascinating history of EMS in the U.S. with special guest Donnie Woodyard, EMS Compact Director and author. From the groundbreaking 1966 white paper to the formation of the National Registry of EMTs in 1970, they explore the pivotal moments that shaped emergency medical services as …
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In this episode of Registry Insider, Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, hosts a conversation with three esteemed medical directors and board members of the National Registry: Dr. Kevin Mackey, Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, and Dr. Maia Dorsett. The discussion delves into the crucial topic of continued competency i…
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On this week’s episode of Registry Insider, we welcome Michael Kaduce from the National Association of EMTs. We learn more about the NAEMT, their mission, advocacy for EMS clinicians and the EMS profession, and the education they provide for the industry. You can check them out at NAEMT.org and remember NAEMT’s upcoming annual meeting, September 9-…
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In this week’s episode of Registry Insider, host Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, interviews Dr. Braxton Morrison, a National Registry board member and paramedic, with a PhD in crisis intervention and traumatic stress. Dr. Morrison shares his personal journey from military service to EMS, highlighting the …
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In this episode of Registry Insider, Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, sits down with Dr. Paul Rosenberger to discuss the exam development life cycle at the National Registry. The conversation covers the seven-step process, including practice analysis, job task identification, item writing and review, pilot…
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National Registry CEO & Executive Director Bill Seifarth speaks with Dr. Bill Young (Director of Emergency Medical Care at Eastern Kentucky University), Bryan Ericson (Director – EMS Program at Tarrant County College), and the National Registry’s Paul Rosenberger. The panel discusses the challenges facing EMS educators and education programs. Addit…
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National Registry CEO & Executive Director Bill Seifarth speaks with Dr. Bill Young (Director of Emergency Medical Care at Eastern Kentucky University), Bryan Ericson (Director – EMS Program at Tarrant County College), and the National Registry’s Paul Rosenberger. The panel discusses Clinical Judgment, including what it is, why it is important in E…
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This episode overviews the BLS practice analysis recently completed for EMR and EMT, as well as the impact that the analysis will have on future examinations.  Joining me for this episode are Dr. Mihaiela Gugiu, Dr. Nadine McBride, and Dr. Paul Rosenberger.  توسط The National Registry of EMTs
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This episode discusses the future of the National Registry and the initiatives to be undertaken by the nation’s EMS certification organization. Joining me in this episode are Dr. Mike McEvoy, Dr. Scott Gilmore, and Mr. Alan Arguello. توسط The National Registry of EMTs
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This episode discusses what the Longitudinal Inquiry into Fire and EMS Study (LIFE) is and what potential benefits the study will provide the EMS and fire communities as it relates to long-term health impacts caused by the EMS and fire professions. Joining me in this episode is Dr. Ash Panchal.  توسط The National Registry of EMTs
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This episode overviews the role that evidence-based guidelines are playing with the National Registry’s examinations, as well as with continued competency. Joining CEO and Executive Director Bill Seifarth in this episode are Dr. Scott Gilmore and Dr. Paul Rosenberger. More on the prehospital guidelines consortium: https://prehospitalguidelines.org/…
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ALS Redesign – What is it? Why are we doing it? This episode overviews the what and why behind the ALS Redesign of the National Registry’s new AEMT and Paramedic certification examinations. Joining CEO and Executive Director Bill Seifarth in this episode are Dr. Mihaiela Gugiu, Dr. Nadine McBride, and Dr. Paul Rosenberger. For more information abou…
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How do you prepare your students to be successful with the National Registry examinations? This episode provides some practical advice for educators and students alike as to how to prepare to be successful with the examination, and more importantly, how to be successful with being safe and effective EMS clinicians. Joining me in this episode are Dr…
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Guest Daniel Nayeri joins Jessica to talk about their shared love for Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. In the discussion, a theory is posited that as we move towards a more and more visual culture (i.e., graphic novels, prestige television, and YouTube), Calvin & Hobbes marks the ascendancy of that visual medium and the decline of the traditiona…
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Alan Paton's novel is widely regarded as a source of hope and endurance amid pain and significant suffering. As The Scandal of Reading continues season 3's theme about the Fruits of the Spirit, Claude Atcho interviews author S.D. Smith, who arrived in South Africa when Mandela was released from prison and left when he became president. S.D. Smith s…
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The search — what is it and why does it matter? Claude and Austin tackle this important theme from Walker Percy’s The Moviegoer Whether you are reading along with us or simply want to know more about this important novel, join us as journey through this novel. Be sure to check out our Lit Pulpit Facebook group where you can ask questions and share …
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To start this new season of Lit Pulpit, Claude and Austin recap lessons from James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain, look back at important themes in the novel, discuss and interpret John’s conversion experience, and announce the next book for Lit Pulpit. About the Host Claude Atcho: Claude is the Vicar (Planting Pastor) for the Charlottesville…
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This week's Fruit of the Spirit is Love. This week's guest author is medievalist, Grace Hamman. The two discuss the work of Jesus through Medieval Eyes by Julian of Norwich. Revelations of Divine Love, by Julian of Norwich Jesus through Medieval Eyes, by Grace Hamman Information on the Host: Jessica Hooten Wilson is a Senior Fellow at Trinity Forum…
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The Fruits of the Spirit theme continues for Season 3 with acclaimed author Phillip Yancey. Together host Jennifer, the duo discuss the devotionals of John Donne (1571 - 1631 A.D.), a cleric in the Church of England and the exhibited virtue of patience. Where the Light Fell: A Memoir by Phillip Yancey Information on the Host: Jessica Hooten Wilson …
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Shemiah Gonzales talks with Jessica to kick off Season 3 of The Scandal of Reading to discuss the edited collection of Joy: 100 Poems. Shemiah is working on her own book called, Undaunted Joy and the pair discuss the constant debate on how to define "joy" that eludes the academic and the lay person. Joy: 100 Poems, edited by Christian Wiman Informa…
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After 400 episodes, we've reached the end. But before we go, Kevin and Sarah have a conversation about their ethos of faithful movie criticism, bringing the podcast full circle to a conversation Kevin and Wade had with Josh Larsen (Think Christian, Filmspotting, Fear Not!) in the earliest days of the podcast. This is our final weekly podcast episod…
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After 400 episodes, we've reached the end. But before we go, Kevin and Sarah have a conversation about their ethos of faithful movie criticism, bringing the podcast full circle to a conversation Kevin and Wade had with Josh Larsen (Think Christian, Filmspotting, Fear Not!) in the earliest days of the podcast. This is our final weekly podcast episod…
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Kevin and Sarah retire to the drawing room, where they'll be getting to the bottom of the mystery of both this week's movies. First up is Kenneth Branagh's A Haunting in Venice, Kenneth Branagh's third installment playing and directing a Hercule Poirot mystery. For the Watchlist, Kevin chooses Robert Altman's 2001 murder mystery of manners, Gosford…
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Kevin and Sarah retire to the drawing room, where they'll be getting to the bottom of the mystery of both this week's movies. First up is Kenneth Branagh's A Haunting in Venice, Kenneth Branagh's third installment playing and directing a Hercule Poirot mystery. For the Watchlist, Kevin chooses Robert Altman's 2001 murder mystery of manners, Gosford…
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This week, Sarah and Kevin review Bottoms, the latest from director Emma Seligman about a pair of high school seniors (Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri) who start a fight club to try to impress girls. For the Watchlist, Sarah introduces Kevin to Howard Hawks's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. We're launching a Seeing and Believing Substack! Subscribe HERE!.…
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This week, Sarah and Kevin review Bottoms, the latest from director Emma Seligman about a pair of high school seniors (Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri) who start a fight club to try to impress girls. For the Watchlist, Sarah introduces Kevin to Howard Hawks's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. We're launching a Seeing and Believing Substack! Subscribe HERE!.…
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Kevin and Sarah catch up with an indie movie they missed earlier this spring, Laurel Parmet's The Starling Girl. For the Watchlist, Kevin introduces Sarah to Guillermo Del Toro's 2001 ghost story The Devil's Backbone. We're launching a Seeing and Believing Substack! Subscribe Here! Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at see…
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Kevin and Sarah catch up with an indie movie they missed earlier this spring, Laurel Parmet's The Starling Girl. For the Watchlist, Kevin introduces Sarah to Guillermo Del Toro's 2001 ghost story The Devil's Backbone. We're launching a Seeing and Believing Substack! Subscribe Here! Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at see…
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Sarah and Kevin explore a dystopian sci-fi story in the form of Landscape with Invisible Hand, the latest movie from Cory Finley adapted from an M.T. Anderson novel of the same name, about a pair of teens who live under a vaguely benevolent alien occupation that's drained the planet of its jobs and resources. For the Watchlist, Sarah and Kevin talk…
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Sarah and Kevin explore a dystopian sci-fi story in the form of Landscape with Invisible Hand, the latest movie from Cory Finley adapted from an M.T. Anderson novel of the same name, about a pair of teens who live under a vaguely benevolent alien occupation that's drained the planet of its jobs and resources. For the Watchlist, Sarah and Kevin talk…
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Sarah and Kevin vs. Dracula...on a boat. This week, they review The Last Voyage of the Demeter, an adaptation of a chapter from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. For the Watchlist, Kevin continues the theme of "danger on a boat" with his choice of Wolfgang Petersen's 1981 film Das Boot. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at see…
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Sarah and Kevin vs. Dracula...on a boat. This week, they review The Last Voyage of the Demeter, an adaptation of a chapter from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. For the Watchlist, Kevin continues the theme of "danger on a boat" with his choice of Wolfgang Petersen's 1981 film Das Boot. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at see…
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Kevin and Sarah dive into the sewers with the titular teens from the new animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Then, Sarah and Kevin enter the magical world of Miyazaki's 2004 film Howl's Moving Castle. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at seeingandbelievingcapc@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @SeeBelievePO…
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Kevin and Sarah dive into the sewers with the titular teens from the new animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Then, Sarah and Kevin enter the magical world of Miyazaki's 2004 film Howl's Moving Castle. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at seeingandbelievingcapc@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @SeeBelievePO…
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Mad science is afoot in this week's double feature. First up, Sarah and Kevin get to the bottom of the new Netflix mystery/comedy/science fiction thriller They Cloned Tyrone, starring John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx as a trio investigating strange goings-on in their neighborhood. For the Watchlist, Kevin introduces Sarah to one of his f…
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Mad science is afoot in this week's double feature. First up, Sarah and Kevin get to the bottom of the new Netflix mystery/comedy/science fiction thriller They Cloned Tyrone, starring John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx as a trio investigating strange goings-on in their neighborhood. For the Watchlist, Kevin introduces Sarah to one of his f…
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The heat of summer is here. Kevin and Sarah brave forest fires as they review Christian Petzold's latest movie Afire, about a writer who can't seem to finish his latest manuscript while on vacation. Then, they take on a listener Patreon pick by reviewing the 2022 Irish Best International Feature Oscar nominee, The Quiet Girl. Have thoughts about th…
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The heat of summer is here. Kevin and Sarah brave forest fires as they review Christian Petzold's latest movie Afire, about a writer who can't seem to finish his latest manuscript while on vacation. Then, they take on a listener Patreon pick by reviewing the 2022 Irish Best International Feature Oscar nominee, The Quiet Girl. Have thoughts about th…
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Barbenheimer is upon us. Sarah and Kevin review two new releases this week: Christopher Nolan's biopic about the father of the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer, followed by Greta Gerwig's romp about a Barbie having an existential crisis. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at seeingandbelievingcapc@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @…
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Barbenheimer is upon us. Sarah and Kevin review two new releases this week: Christopher Nolan's biopic about the father of the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer, followed by Greta Gerwig's romp about a Barbie having an existential crisis. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? Send us an email at seeingandbelievingcapc@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @…
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Sarah and Kevin's mission, which they chose to accept, is to review the latest entry in the Mission: Impossible series. Will Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie pull it off once again? For the Watchlist, Kevin and Sarah square off over differing interpretations of Satoshi Kon's dreamlike movie Paprika. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? S…
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Sarah and Kevin's mission, which they chose to accept, is to review the latest entry in the Mission: Impossible series. Will Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie pull it off once again? For the Watchlist, Kevin and Sarah square off over differing interpretations of Satoshi Kon's dreamlike movie Paprika. Have thoughts about the movies we reviewed? S…
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