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Dr. Jamie Holloman
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The Military Money Manual Podcast
Tax Intro: What Military Families Need to Know About US Tax Code to Max Your Paycheck #152
Tax advantages, confusing tax brackets, marginal vs effective tax rates, and more! Spencer and Jamie discuss how military service members benefit from unique tax advantages, including untaxed allowances and combat zone tax exclusions. They also break down real examples of effective tax rates for different ranks and locations, explain tax brackets, and discuss investment implications, particularly for Roth vs traditional retirement accounts. Main Topics & Questions Covered: How did Jamie pay an effective tax rate of only 10% in 2023? What military pay components are not taxed? BAH (Basic Allowance for...
2024-12-02
33 min
Holding Center
Episode 35: Women's Health and PEDs with Jamie Pinder
Welcome back to the Figure It Out Podcast! This week Ash is joined by special guest, Jamie Pinder. She is one of the leading experts on women's health and PED usage. She provides a lot of education for women interesting in using PEDs in the podcast, we hope you enjoy and learn a lot!Thanks for tuning in and as always, we appreciate your support!Interested in being coached by us?You can apply for coaching at:https://coachashmarcum.wixsite.com/website/application for Coach Ashhttps://tomanektrained.com...
2022-03-08
1h 04
You Might Know Her From
Laurel Holloman
Talking, laughing, loving, breathing this week with none other than Laurel Holloman. You Might Know Her From The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love, Boogie Nights, Prefontaine, Tumbleweeds, Angel, The Myth of Fingerprints, The L Word, and The L Word: Generation Q. We talked to Laurel about the challenges and rewards of taking a break from acting in order to pursue her visual art career, making a splash during the ‘90s indie cinema movement playing a young lesbian in The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love, and, of course, her iconic role as Tina Kennard on...
2021-08-12
55 min
Brain Boy Neurology
8. Non-epileptic seizures: diagnosis and treatment
Non-epileptic seizures are difficult to diagnose and hard to treat. In this episode, we delve into the specifics of this disorder and discuss the obstacles to effective treatment. We are joined by the wonderful Dr. Laura Strom, an epileptologist at the University of Colorado who specializes in the treatment of patients with non-epileptic seizures. She went to medical school at Penn State University College of Medicine and completed her neurology residency and epilepsy fellowship at the University of Colorado. She is the head of the non-epileptic seizure clinic at the University of Colorado and is the primary investigator in...
2021-04-05
1h 10
Brain Boy Neurology
7. Management of first time seizure
Seizures are the bread and butter of the neurological consult service. Gaining proficiency in the workup and management of first-time seizures makes a young neurologist’s life much easier. To shed some light on this topic, I sit down with the incredible Dr. Brian Day, an Epileptologist at Washington University, to discuss the ins and outs of first-time seizure management. Dr. Day got his MD and PhD at the University of Kentucky and completed his neurology training at Washington University. He then did a fellowship in Epilepsy and currently works treating patients with seizure disorders. Time...
2021-03-01
1h 40
Brain Boy Neurology
6. Sleep deprivation during residency
Sleep deprivation is the norm in medical training. But does it have to be? I sit down with the Dr. Gabriela De Bruin to discuss the effects of sleep deprivation on residents and patients. We review the medical literature on the topic and discuss alternative work schedules. Dr. Gabriela De Bruin is a neurologist at Washington University who specializes in the treatment of patients with sleep disorders. She completed medical school at the Federal university of Ceara in Brazil and then came to Washington University for her neurology residency. After residency she completed a fellowship in sleep medicine.
2021-02-14
1h 03
Brain Boy Neurology
5. Choosing a neurology residency
Puzzling over your rank list? Confounded by all the choices? We’re here to help. I sit down with my co-chiefs, Matt Brier and Mysti Harrison, to discuss strategies for choosing a neurology residency. Matt and Mysti are the academic chief residents at Washington University. They planned and carried out recruitment for our neurology program this year. They share tips and insights from the recruting experience. Time stamps: - 03:25: The rank process at WashU - 06:18: Mysti’s experience choosing a residency - 10:12: Matt’s experience choosing a residency
2021-01-28
56 min
Brain Boy Neurology
4. Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis can present in a variety of different ways, often making diagnosis challengin. In this week’s episode, I interview Dr. Salim Chahin, a neurologist here at Washington University who specializes in the treatment of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). We discuss how to evaluate a patient with suspected MS using a case of optic neuritis. Dr. Chahin went to medical school in Damascus University School of Medicine in Damascus, Syria. He completed a residency in Neurology at the University of Iowa Hospital and completed a fellowship in MS at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a...
2021-01-10
50 min
Brain Boy Neurology
3. Working up Weakness
Weakness is the one of the most common consults we get in neurology and often the most challenging. In this week’s episode, I interview Dr. Robert Bucelli, a neurologist at Washington University specializing in neuromuscular disorders, and ask him for tips for evaluating weakness. We discuss how to tailor your history and exam to a chief complaint of weakness. We talk about all the relevant questions to ask and how these questions allow you to narrow down your differential and guide further testing. We use a case of statin induced myopathy as the basis for our...
2020-12-20
1h 06
Brain Boy Neurology
2. The state of Alzheimer's research
Alzheimer's disease is a devasting illness with no effective treatment. But research is progressing rapidly and current clinical trials offer hope for a future disease-modifying therapy. In this week’s episode, I interview Dr. David Holtzman on the current state of Alzheimer’s research. We discuss his professional development as a physician scientist, his founding of the company C2N diagnostics, and his opinions on the current state and future of Alzheimer’s research. Dr. Holzman got his MD from Northwestern University and then completed a neurology residency and post-doctoral research at UCSF. He is the...
2020-11-15
1h 01
Brain Boy Neurology
1. Diagnosis and treatment of migraine
In this week’s episode I interview Dr. Rachel Darken on the diagnosis and treatment of migraine. Dr. Rachel Darken is a Neurologist here at Washington University who treats patients with headache and sleep disorders. She got her MD and PhD from Cornell University. She completed a Neurology residency here at Washington University followed by a research fellowship and became a faculty member at Washington University after completion of her fellowship. Time stamps: 1:18: Introduction and professional background 9:20: Migraine patient case 10:20: Approaching patients with headache 23:27: Screening for migraine aura 27:35: Neurological exam for headache 31:20: International classification of...
2020-11-15
1h 00
Brain Boy Neurology
0. Welcome to Brain Boy Neurology
Welcome to Brain Boy Neurology! I’m your host Jamie Holloman. I’m the education chief resident of neurology at Washington University. I started this podcast with the mission of making clinical neurology easy to understand and accessible for anyone with an interest in neuroscience. In this introductory episode I tell you a little bit about myself and how this podcast came together.
2020-11-15
03 min
CherryPop
Queer Women are the OGs of the Intimate Sex Scene with Quinn Shephard
S1 E3: Queer Women are the OGs of the Intimate Sex Scene, with Quinn Shephard This week, we talk through some of Beandrea’s favorite queer films from the last 20 years and give a shout-out the filmmakers behind them. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: queer women have been leading the charge when it comes to nuanced depictions of female pleasure on screen for a long time. And they’ve been doing it on a budget! We look back at some early lesbian movies that take on coming out and look at...
2020-10-25
49 min