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I Don\'t CareI Don't CareMedCurate’s Transparent Marketplace is Tackling the Healthcare Staffing Crisis, Backed by MentorshipStaffing challenges in healthcare continue to grow, with burnout and workforce shortages creating increasing pressures on hospitals and healthcare facilities. The current staffing solutions are often seen as inefficient, with traditional agencies taking large cuts, and clinicians feeling underpaid. According to the American Hospital Association, workforce shortages remain one of the top challenges for hospital leaders.But is there a better way to connect healthcare professionals with the organizations that need them?This episode of I Don't Care with host Kevin Stevenson features a conversation with Ashley McClellan, the founder and CEO of MedCurate, about...2024-10-2328 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Key to Value Based Care Success is Integrating Specialists for Better OutcomesValue-based care (VBC) is critical to the evolving healthcare landscape. As the U.S. population ages and healthcare costs continue to rise, achieving value-based care success has become a primary goal for the system, which seeks to optimize care while maintaining financial sustainability. According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), by 2030, all Medicare beneficiaries are expected to be enrolled in accountable care arrangements.The stakes are high with this impending shift. How can healthcare providers deliver better outcomes while also cutting costs? What does the future of value-based care hold, and how are healthcare leaders...2024-10-2328 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareEmpowering Survivors: Sophia Strother-Lewis's Journey from Abuse to Advocacy and EntrepreneurshipIn this powerful episode of "I Don't Care," Dr. Kevin Stevenson sits down with Sophia Strother-Lewis to explore her incredible journey from a traumatic childhood to becoming a successful entrepreneur and advocate for survivors. This conversation is especially timely as awareness about human trafficking and sexual abuse continues to grow, highlighting the need for more comprehensive support systems for survivors. Recent studies show that survivors often struggle with finding their identity post-trauma, a challenge Sophia addresses through her inspiring story.What does it take for a survivor of severe trauma to reclaim their identity and thrive?2024-06-0824 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareComprehensive Training, Transparency, and Stronger Laws to Secure Better Patient CareThe healthcare landscape is changing rapidly, with the roles of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) expanding significantly. This shift makes it crucial to understand the differences in training and competencies between these professionals and physicians. A study by the Association of American Medical Colleges highlights a projected shortage of up to 139,000 physicians by 2033, which intensifies the need for clarity in who provides patient care.Why should patients care about who is providing their medical care?This episode of "I Don't Care," hosted by Dr. Kevin Stevenson, addresses this critical question. Kevin is joined...2024-06-0729 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCadence's RPM Transforms Healthcare Delivery for Patients and ProvidersAs healthcare continues to evolve, the need for efficient management of chronic diseases becomes more pressing. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) emerges as a crucial innovation in this landscape, offering a solution to the rising number of chronic disease cases and the subsequent strain on healthcare systems. A 2023 study found that 60% of American adults have at least one chronic condition, highlighting the urgency for effective management solutions.Can remote patient monitoring revolutionize chronic disease management, and what are the tangible benefits for patients and healthcare providers?In the latest episode of I Don't Care with Dr...2024-06-0733 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareValues-Driven Leadership Fosters Excellent Patient Care and Strong Staff MoraleIn a time when healthcare professionals face unprecedented challenges, values-driven leadership has never been more critical. With rising demands and limited resources, especially in rural communities, fostering a positive work environment through effective communication is paramount. Recent research highlights that organizations with strong leadership and communication practices report higher employee satisfaction and better patient outcomes, demonstrating the significant impact of these strategies.Why is values-driven leadership so vital in healthcare today? How can leaders make a meaningful impact on their teams and patients?On this episode of "I Don't Care," host Dr. Kevin Stevenson welcomes...2024-06-0721 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareComprehensive Training, Transparency, and Stronger Laws to Secure Better Patient CareThe healthcare landscape is changing rapidly, with the roles of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) expanding significantly. This shift makes it crucial to understand the differences in training and competencies between these professionals and physicians. A study by the Association of American Medical Colleges highlights a projected shortage of up to 139,000 physicians by 2033, which intensifies the need for clarity in who provides patient care.Why should patients care about who is providing their medical care?This episode of "I Don't Care," hosted by Dr. Kevin Stevenson, addresses this critical question. Kevin is joined...2024-06-0729 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHealth Plans are Now Covering New Weight Loss Drugs. They Can Help Fix the Obesity EpidemicIn recent years, the obesity epidemic in the United States has reached alarming proportions, with more than 42% of American adults considered obese. This surge in obesity rates has sparked a significant conversation about the role of health plans in covering new weight loss drugs. As healthcare costs continue to rise, the question of how these treatments fit into the broader strategy for managing obesity and related health conditions has become more pressing.In the latest episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, host Dr. Kevin Stevenson delves into the role of health plans in covering new...2024-04-0523 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareMaximizing Business Value While Handling Data Privacy in Healthcare: Integral Leads the WayIn today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, healthcare data is becoming increasingly vital. However, navigating the complexities of HIPAA compliance and data privacy in healthcare poses a significant challenge for medical and technology professionals. In this context, Shubh Sinha, CEO of Integral, is leading the charge in transforming how sensitive data is handled, ensuring both privacy and business value.What pressing question does this conversation aim to address? How can healthcare organizations leverage data effectively while ensuring compliance and privacy? Dr. Kevin Stevenson, the host of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, engages Sinha in an insightful conversation...2024-03-2218 minProductivity AlchemyProductivity AlchemyEpisode 332 - Amazing News, Joel Stevenson CW: Cancer, Surgery Hi folks! WE HAVE AMAZING NEWS and if you didn't already see it on social media, here is is now: Ursula is CANCER FREE as of Dec 29, 2023. We talk about that, how we are starting out the new year, and how hard it is for Ursula to take it easy and recover. After that, we have a fantastic talk with Joel Stevenson about how he stays productive! Links for this Episode: Charity Spotlight: Greater Boston Food Bank 2024-01-0556 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareRetaining Altruism in Healthcare is the Root of the Leadership in the FieldThe charitable nature of healthcare systems are often overshadowed by their extensive operational intricacies. But Dr. Kevin Joseph’s book, “Cracking the Healthcare Leadership Code: How Purpose, Humility, and Accessibility Can Transform Your Organization,” emerges as a beacon of wisdom. It explores transformative power of compassionate and grounded leadership in healthcare, focusing on the core principles of purpose, humility, and accessibility. With the current landscape of global healthcare amidst unprecedented demands, the discussion around holistic and humane leadership is more important than ever as well as retaining the core essence of healthcare: altruism and healing.How can health...2023-10-0628 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareSchool-Based Clinics Are Revolutionizing Healthcare on Campuses, Providing Wider Access to Health ServicesDespite the growing consciousness surrounding the importance of mental health and healthcare access, just 34 percent of schools provide outreach services and mental health screenings, according to KFF. The discussion around school-based healthcare access is growing more and more crucial. But even more pressing, only a mere 17 percent of schools offered mental health services through telehealth services for the 2021-2022 school year, per KFF.How can healthcare access be enhanced and address mental wellness within schools? How does integrating healthcare in the educational environment change the game for accessibility and mental health initiatives?For the latest...2023-09-2927 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Responsibilities That Interface Professionals Navigate in HealthcareThe healthcare industry grapples with an overload of information, patient safety concerns, and an increasingly digital landscape. This fact makes professionals who can bridge the gaps between various healthcare disciplines a precious commodity. In fact, according to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a lot of healthcare organizations and workers believe that it is becoming a critical aspect of their operations. Enter the interface professionals, or experts who straddle the worlds of healthcare, management, and technology. How do these interface professionals navigate the complex, interconnected systems of healthcare? And what does it take to excel i...2023-09-2228 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Responsibilities That Interface Professionals Navigate in HealthcareThe healthcare industry grapples with an overload of information, patient safety concerns, and an increasingly digital landscape. This fact makes professionals who can bridge the gaps between various healthcare disciplines a precious commodity. In fact, according to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a lot of healthcare organizations and workers believe that it is becoming a critical aspect of their operations. Enter the interface professionals, or experts who straddle the worlds of healthcare, management, and technology. How do these interface professionals navigate the complex, interconnected systems of healthcare? And what does it take to excel i...2023-09-2228 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CarePersonalized Campaigns in a Digital Marketing WorldIn 2019, when Gartner predicted that 80% of marketers would abandon personalized campaigns by 2025, the world had not yet experienced the global pandemic. And while artificial intelligence (AI) was part of the conversation, generative AI was not. In today’s digital age, the marketing landscape is evolving rapidly, with businesses constantly seeking innovative ways to connect with their audience. One of the most debated topics is the balance between personalized campaigns and the allure of automation, especially with the rise of AI. Is the future of marketing personal or automated?In the latest episode of I Don’t Ca...2023-09-1525 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareAddiction & Recovery: From Baylor to Hollywood and Beyond with John MabryAddiction & recovery is an interlocked journey familiar to many. In recent years, the conversation surrounding addiction, mental health, and the challenges of the entertainment industry has gained significant traction. With the rise of social media and the constant spotlight on celebrities, their pressures and vulnerabilities are more visible than ever. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 58.7 million U.S. adults experienced mental illness in 2021. This number translates to more than one in every five adults. There are also an average annual 70,000 drug overdose deaths in the U.S.What happens when personal...2023-09-0132 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareAddiction & Recovery: From Baylor to Hollywood and Beyond with John MabryAddiction & recovery is an interlocked journey familiar to many. In recent years, the conversation surrounding addiction, mental health, and the challenges of the entertainment industry has gained significant traction. With the rise of social media and the constant spotlight on celebrities, their pressures and vulnerabilities are more visible than ever. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 58.7 million U.S. adults experienced mental illness in 2021. This number translates to more than one in every five adults. There are also an average annual 70,000 drug overdose deaths in the U.S.What happens when personal...2023-09-0132 minBack to CollegeBack to College#1 🇳🇴 Perfecting English, Game-Cube Breakups & Midwest Over-niceness - Kevin HansenWelcome to the very first episode of The Back to College podcast with Kevin Hansen! I'm super excited to launch on this day because today, August 30th, 2023 is the first day of classes in the new academic year for Augustanian University, which is where I went to college. And that means it's been seven years, seven years since I started college, which may not seem like a lot for some, but for me, I would go back in a heartbeat. I had no idea that I'd be entering the best four years of my life...2023-08-301h 16I Don\'t CareI Don't CareRecreating Disney’s Walk-Through-Fire Customer Loyalty in the Healthcare Sector Makes for a Sensible ApproachBusinesses are quickly advancing with technology, which means customer loyalty remains a critical pillar for success. A recent study indicated that the cost of attracting a new customer is five times more than retaining an existing one. While the healthcare sector is a necessity of life, it, too, is a business that has to attract and keep its customers. So, how can the healthcare industry foster the kind of allegiance where customers would metaphorically "walk-through-fire " for them?What secrets lie behind achieving unparalleled customer loyalty in today's fast-paced world?On the latest "I Don't Care...2023-08-2532 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareSelecting and Finding the Best Healthcare Physicians Requires a Roadmap That Leads to Trust and AccessibilityFor an era of information, the paradox of choice reigns supreme, and the field of finding healthcare physicians is no exception. With a multitude of physicians available, patients are often lost in a maze, struggling to find the right doctor for their specific needs. The stakes are high, especially considering that approximately 50 percent of back surgeries in the U.S. are deemed unnecessary. How does one navigate this complex landscape to find the most appropriate, effective, and cost-efficient healthcare?What do patients really know about their healthcare providers, and how can they be certain they’re choosing th...2023-08-1831 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareUsing Data and Asset-Management Solutions to Create Efficiencies in Healthcare and Eliminate WasteAsset-management solutions utilizing data to drive decision-making could prove a winning strategy in reducing medical waste in healthcare and saving money.As healthcare systems worldwide strive to optimize their operations, the issue of medical device sustainability and waste reduction has taken center stage. With U.S. hospitals reportedly losing multi-thousands of dollars on unused medical equipment, state-of-the-art inventory, and asset-management solutions are more pressing than ever. On average, hospitals generate 29 pounds of waste per bed daily and more than 5 million tons annually. A significant portion of this waste comes from unused medical supplies and equipment....2023-08-1122 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareEfficiency in Healthcare is Needed as the Aging and Chronically Ill Population is Set to IncreaseAs healthcare needs and costs continue to soar, efficiency in healthcare will become increasingly vital. The industry faces the daunting challenge of providing high-quality care to an aging and increasingly ailing population. By 2025, chronic diseases will affect 49 percent of Americans, and by 2030, 21 percent of Americans will be over 65. Furthermore, the healthcare system is poised to accommodate an additional 30 million new patients by 2025. As resources remain limited, the crucial question that arises is: how can we provide care in a more efficient and effective manner?The discussion was explored on an episode of “I Don’t Care,” with host K...2023-08-0432 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareWhy Rural Hospitals MatterIf one hails from a major city with easy access to healthcare, it can be easy to overlook the need for rural hospitals. But ask anyone in a rural community, and they’ll quickly be able to list why rural hospitals matter.In the face of an ongoing global pandemic, the importance of accessible healthcare has never been more apparent. Yet, for many rural communities across the United States, access to quality healthcare remains a significant challenge. Rural communities face myriad barriers. They often have higher rates of disease and disability, a lack of available services, and ru...2023-07-2133 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareWhy Rural Hospitals MatterIf one hails from a major city with easy access to healthcare, it can be easy to overlook the need for rural hospitals. But ask anyone in a rural community, and they’ll quickly be able to list why rural hospitals matter.In the face of an ongoing global pandemic, the importance of accessible healthcare has never been more apparent. Yet, for many rural communities across the United States, access to quality healthcare remains a significant challenge. Rural communities face myriad barriers. They often have higher rates of disease and disability, a lack of available services, and ru...2023-07-2133 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareMuch of Today’s Healthcare is Patient Responsibility: Fixing the Pain Points in RadiologyThere are many cost-related pain points in radiology, the medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating diseases using imaging technology. Healthcare costs continue to skyrocket, and the patient's role has transitioned from passive recipient to active participant. With the advent of advanced imaging technology and a shift towards personalized healthcare, radiology has become a central pillar of medical care. However, this progress comes with challenges. In 2022, 38% of Americans delayed healthcare treatment due to the high costs, a significant portion of which is imaging related. These delays can lead to detrimental outcomes for patients with potentially curable diseases....2023-07-1431 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareMuch of Today’s Healthcare is Patient Responsibility: Fixing the Pain Points in RadiologyThere are many cost-related pain points in radiology, the medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating diseases using imaging technology. Healthcare costs continue to skyrocket, and the patient's role has transitioned from passive recipient to active participant. With the advent of advanced imaging technology and a shift towards personalized healthcare, radiology has become a central pillar of medical care. However, this progress comes with challenges. In 2022, 38% of Americans delayed healthcare treatment due to the high costs, a significant portion of which is imaging related. These delays can lead to detrimental outcomes for patients with potentially curable diseases....2023-07-1431 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHospitals Aren’t Just Short-Staffed, They Need Strong Leaders. What’s the Prescription to Improve Healthcare Leadership?In an era where healthcare is under the microscope, the conversation around effective healthcare leadership is more critical than ever. With the industry still grappling with the aftermath of a global pandemic, leaders are being tested on their ability to adapt, innovate, and guide their teams through unprecedented challenges. According to a report by the American College of Healthcare Executives, workforce challenges, including leadership issues, are among the top concerns for healthcare executives.So, what happens when good healthcare leaders go wrong? How do they navigate the complexities of their roles and avoid common pitfalls? These are...2023-07-0741 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Do We Utilize the Power of Data-Driven Clinical Intelligence to Revolutionize Personalized Healthcare?In an era where technology and healthcare are increasingly intertwined, the need for personalized, data-driven clinical intelligence is more pressing than ever. The advent of advanced analytics and machine learning has opened up new possibilities for identifying patterns, trends, and potential risks in patient care. One such innovation is CLINT (formerly HealthPals, Inc.), a clinical intelligence platform that generate machine learning-based insights on real-world data and combines these technologies to provide personalized healthcare solutions.But how exactly does CLINT address this issue? What makes it a game-changer in the realm of personalized healthcare?In the...2023-06-3024 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Do We Utilize the Power of Data-Driven Clinical Intelligence to Revolutionize Personalized Healthcare?In an era where technology and healthcare are increasingly intertwined, the need for personalized, data-driven clinical intelligence is more pressing than ever. The advent of advanced analytics and machine learning has opened up new possibilities for identifying patterns, trends, and potential risks in patient care. One such innovation is CLINT (formerly HealthPals, Inc.), a clinical intelligence platform that generate machine learning-based insights on real-world data and combines these technologies to provide personalized healthcare solutions.But how exactly does CLINT address this issue? What makes it a game-changer in the realm of personalized healthcare?In the...2023-06-3024 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareI Don't Care with Scott BeckerAs the evolution of healthcare and its landscape rapidly evolves due to technology, regulatory changes, and the ongoing global pandemic, staying up-to-date with the latest trends and developments is a necessity for industry professionals. With a shortage of doctors and increasing healthcare costs adding to the complexities, conversations around effective healthcare management are gaining prominence. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the U.S. could see an estimated shortage of 54,100 to 139,000 physicians by 2033, underscoring the need for immediate interventions.In this critical context, what are the emerging trends in healthcare, and how can healthcare leaders...2023-06-1931 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareI Don't Care with Scott BeckerAs the evolution of healthcare and its landscape rapidly evolves due to technology, regulatory changes, and the ongoing global pandemic, staying up-to-date with the latest trends and developments is a necessity for industry professionals. With a shortage of doctors and increasing healthcare costs adding to the complexities, conversations around effective healthcare management are gaining prominence. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the U.S. could see an estimated shortage of 54,100 to 139,000 physicians by 2033, underscoring the need for immediate interventions.In this critical context, what are the emerging trends in healthcare, and how can healthcare leaders...2023-06-1631 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHealthcare Legend Quint Studer Discusses His New Book, 'The Calling'The path of many healthcare workers, such as physicians, is a long one, but filled with much celebration along the way. There are the celebrations of getting into medical school, passing the boards during medical school, graduating, landing a residency, and completing a residency. But the path to becoming a healthcare hero is also emotionally daunting, with exposure to extreme human suffering, long hours, frustrations with insurance, and physical demands contributing to emotional fatigue. So, what are some ways healthcare workers can keep their emotional bank full and help fill the emotional banks of those they work...2023-06-1030 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareOne Physician’s View of Why Healthcare is Upside Down“Healthcare has become an expensive, impersonal system that is not serving the best interest of either the nation or the people it purports to heal.” – Dr. Henry Buchwald.How does one measure good and bad healthcare? A quick look at world health statistics ranks the United States at the highest in total health spending per capita yet last in life expectancy in a group of 15 OECD member nations. Is that the best measure between good and bad?Technology innovations in the U.S. healthcare space are doing their part to improve healthcare outcomes, patient access to car...2023-06-0931 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareImproving Patient Safety Through Non-Invasive Sensing Platforms for HospitalsPatient safety is one of any healthcare institution’s primary concerns and goals. In a surgical setting, it’s paramount. Training and maintaining a well-trained staff are often challenging in healthcare, and an understaffed hospital could impact patient safety. Despite all precautions and best efforts, preventable medical errors during or after surgery occur at an estimated 4,000 occurrences per year in the United States. From wrong surgery performed, wrong surgery location, and unnecessary injury during surgery, every mistake is costly to the patient and the healthcare institution.How can healthcare reduce the number of surgical errors? Can technology and...2023-06-0217 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Healthcare Workers Can Keep Their Emotional Bank FullThe path of many healthcare workers, such as physicians, is a long one, but filled with much celebration along the way. There are the celebrations of getting into medical school, passing the boards during medical school, graduating, landing a residency, and completing a residency. But the path to becoming a healthcare hero is also emotionally daunting, with exposure to extreme human suffering, long hours, frustrations with insurance, and physical demands contributing to emotional fatigue.So, what are some ways healthcare workers can keep their emotional bank full and help fill the emotional banks of those they work...2023-05-2230 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareRemarkable! Living a Life on Purpose: A Conversation with Dr. Randy RossWhen people take stock of their lives, do they consider their accomplishments remarkable? Or is the word remarkable reserved only for those with unique talents and wondrous deeds? Maybe remarkable isn’t a word others use to describe a person; perhaps it’s a code to live by. Today, I choose to be Remarkable! Capitalize that R and add an exclamation point to it. That mantra comes from a man who made it his mission to live his life on purpose. To be remarkable, Dr. Randy Ross says, choose to be Remarkable!Inspiring and influencing others is a ke...2023-05-1933 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareFixing Challenges in Patient Access to CareEight hundred thousand nurses plan to leave healthcare by 2027. One hundred seventeen thousand doctors left the workforce in 2021. The CHQPR estimates more than 600 rural hospitals are at risk of closing. One in five hospitals in California are at risk of closing. These meaningful signals remain after one filters out the noise and distractions. Patient access to care is under threat at every turn in this country. How can the industry expect to improve the health equity landscape when staffing and hospital shortages run the risk of leaving fewer patient access options?What can and should the industry...2023-05-0630 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareI Don’t Care: Building Your Personal Brand Through Social MediaWhether you’re self employed or work for a major company, having a personal brand can be important. But not everyone knows how best to brand themselves, or they’re not comfortable with putting themselves out there in that way. How can someone make their own persona brand and make it work for them?On this episode of I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson, the host talks with Alexandra Powell, Account Management Manager at AMN Healthcare, about making a personal brand, as well as talent staffing in healthcare. Both Stevenson and Powell understand that not everyone wants...2023-04-2825 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow One Cardiothoracic Surgeon Creates Positive Patient RelationshipsAs it pertains to doctor-patient relationships, one of the main components of that is confidentiality and professionalism. But another key aspect to successful relationships between a doctor and their patient is also how successful the communication is and whether the doctor is building good rapport with them.What are some fundamentals of positive patient relationships?On an episode of the I Don’t Care podcast, host Kevin Stevenson interviewed Dr. Mark Pool, a Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Texas Health Physicians Group, about his perspective on how doctors can improve their patient relationships and form stronger bonds th...2023-04-2130 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareAre Rising Wages Making a Difference in Healthcare Worker Shortages with Kevin StevensonKevin Stevenson discusses the impact of rising wages on healthcare workers and whether it is enough to incentivize new employees.2022-11-0303 minTotally Blitzed PodcastTotally Blitzed PodcastShakur Stevenson v Robson Conceicao Prediction | Top Prospects Keyshawn Davis, Jahi Tucker & ShuShuThe Boys are back for this Shakur Stevenson vs Robson Conceicao Deep Prospect card. We are breaking down Jahi Tucker, Keyshawn Davis & Bruce Shu Shu Carrington the future of boxing opening up our main card where we expect all big performances by them. Then in his Hometown showcase we got Shakur Stevenson taking on former Gold Olympic winner Robson Conceicao. We are all so high on this young GOAT in Shakur Stevenson but Conceicao is no push over, should make it a great fight. As always we break it down but don't forget to Spark up, Pour up, & Enjoy.2022-09-2321 minThe Model Health ShowThe Model Health ShowHow Culture Controls What We Eat & Secrets To Smarter Grocery Shopping - With Kevin CurryEven though the United States is the wealthiest country in the world, we have a glaring problem with accessibility to healthy food. According to the USDA, over 35 percent of households with incomes below the poverty line faced food insecurity in the year 2020. Rates of food insecurity were significantly higher than the national average for single-parent homes, as well as Black and Hispanic families.  Additionally, a 2019 study showed that suboptimal diets were responsible for over 11 million deaths around the world. There’s clearly a huge disconnect between having the access and the knowledge to efficiently fuel our bodies. Thi...2022-08-011h 23The Kevin Alan ShowThe Kevin Alan ShowDiane Conners & Atty Deborah StevensonThe Kevin Alan Show talks with Diane Conners of CT Homeschool Network and Attorney Deborah Stevenson about homeschooling, the truths and the myths, mandates and moreSupport the show2022-03-031h 04Talk Talent To MeTalk Talent To MePost-Pandemic Work Planning with Zenefits CMO Kevin MarascoClick here for your free copy of People Operations: Automate HR, Design a Great Employee Experience, and Unleash Your Workforce. The pandemic has thrown a barrage of challenges at those of us in talent teams and as it nears its end, there are still so many variables at play. Today we are joined by Kevin Marasco, the chief marketing officer of Zenefits, a company known for streamlining onboarding, benefits, payroll, and PTO. Kevin is also the author of People Operations: Automate HR, Design a Great Employee Experience, and Unleash Your Workforce. Today Kevin sheds light on some...2021-09-1621 min21 and Under Podcast21 and Under PodcastEmma StevensonIn this episode, Kevin Bracy is joined by dancer and social justice advocate, Emma Stevenson. Follow Kevin on: Instagram: @21andunderpodcast & @iamkevinbracy Twitter: @iamkevinbracy Facebook: @iamkevinbracy YouTube: I Am Kevin Bracy  www.kevinbracy.com 2021-07-0825 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareWhat Happens if Healthcare Rejects New Tech Like Machine LearningHow is artificial intelligence changing the healthcare industry? Does using AI improve health outcomes and reduce costs? To discuss the use of this technology in healthcare, Carol McCall, Chief Health Analytics Officer for ClosedLoop.ai joined host Kevin Stevenson.“Healthcare is finally becoming a big-data industry,” McCall said, pointing out that there is now so much data in healthcare it’s almost too big to know and becomes a burden. That’s where machine learning comes in. ClosedLoop.ai provides an intuitive end-to-end machine learning platform for healthcare organizations to predict health outcomes and target resources.For ex...2021-06-1426 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareLeadership And Risk-Taking In HealthcareOn this episode of I Don’t Care, host Kevin Stevenson talked with Steve Loveless, President, and CEO, Regional Market Executive of St. Vincent Healthcare, about his career in healthcare, which began as a fellow working with Stevenson in Oklahoma. They also talked about leadership and taking risks.“Those early activities, as they pulled me out of the fellowship and into the role of value enhancement, and the efforts to understand what brought value to healthcare" - Steve LovelessIn his first role as a fellow at Good Samaritan Hospital in Oklahoma, Loveless learned the impo...2021-05-2128 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Did Rural Hospitals Expand, Even During a Pandemic?Rural hospitals took a major hit during the pandemic, with many closing or on the verge of it. These organizations are a lifeline for the community, and some are persevering and thriving. Sharing her hospital's story, Fairfield Memorial Hospital CEO Dr. Kathy Bunting joined I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson.Dr. Bunting started by telling Stevenson about Fairfield. “We have a staff of around 300 with 90 credentialed physicians and providers. We have a strong team, and our employees are the heart of who we are.”In January 2020, the hospital broke ground on a new $24 million expans...2021-04-1628 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Humanization Addresses Medicine's Toughest ProblemsChallenges and barriers in healthcare have been persistent for some time. Many would argue that what got left behind was compassion. However, new perspectives, technology, and collaboration are changing things. To discuss these topics, host Kevin Stevenson welcomed Dr. Summer Knight, author of Humanizing Healthcare and Managing Partner of Deloitte’s Life Sciences and Health Care practice.Dr. Knight has an impressive and diverse background. She began her career as a paramedic then became a physician. “I was practicing medicine, solving issues, and spending more time interacting with the state government,” she said.Those interactions led her t...2021-03-1929 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Does the Weight of New Responsibilities on Nurses Impact Care?Nurses are an integral part of the healthcare ecosystem. They have been critical to the frontline response to the pandemic, but how is the profession faring? Host Kevin Stevenson invited Kathleen O’Grady Winston, Ph.D., RN, College of Nursing Dean at the University of Phoenix, to the show to discuss what’s happening in nursing, including a new survey her college published.The first topic Stevenson addressed was the concern of an exodus from the profession because of the stress of COVID-19. Winston shared, “There is good news on this, as 99% of respondents to our study said t...2021-01-2929 minLife Plus Up by Kevin YangLife Plus Up by Kevin YangEpisode 53 “How to Stay on Top of Your Books?” – An Exclusive Interview With Parker Stevenson, the Co-Founder of Evolved FinanceIt is the end of the month again. You reviewed your balance sheet and bank statements over and over again. It has been over six months since you started your business but still yet to turn a corner on your financing. All your aspiration, excitement, and even confidence has slowly faded away in the past months. You asked yourself, “Why can’t I make a profit? Have I not done enough? When will my money run out? What shall I do to stay in business? Welcome to Episode 53, “How to Stay on Top of Your Books?” – An Exclusive...2020-11-1800 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Health Agencies Can Enhance Remote Care CommunicationThis week on I Don’t Care, host Kevin Stevenson sat down with Rajesh Midha, Chief Strategy & Operating Officer of Bottle Rocket, to discuss how the company has personalized digital care through smart navigation that removes the pain points patients experience.2020-10-0926 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHeart Health Means the Entire Cardiovascular SystemThis week on I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson, he sits down with Michelle Stoddard and Dr. Abe DeAnda to discuss how the American Heart Association goes past just cardiac care and how the organization aims to work closely within their local communities.2020-10-0224 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Cardiology Advances Help Hospital OperationsThis week on the I Don’t Care Podcast, Kevin Stevenson welcomed Cardiovascular specialist Paula Reisdorfer to discuss advancements in Cardiovascular outpatient procedures. Paula started in the medical field volunteering as a candy striper volunteer at a local hospital. In the last 15 years, she has worked in outpatient imaging and surgery, specifically focusing on cardiovascular advancements. Heart disease is the number one cause of death in United States and there are more cardiovascular tools becoming available every day.2020-09-2527 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareWhy Beating Heart Disease is Everybody's Fight with Michelle Stoddard of the American Heart AssociationHeart disease is the #1 killer of Americans. Despite increased awareness, many Americans don’t know this staggering fact. At The American Heart Association (AHA), the goal is to change the public understanding of heart disease and stroke, and fortify Americans with the knowledge to prevent and treat it. At the heart (pun intended) of this episode of “I Don’t Care,” host Kevin Stevenson explores the mission, history, and accomplishments of AHA with guest Michelle Stoddard, regional vice president for the American Heart Association in Texas.At AHA, the organization is driven by a powerful mission: “Be a relentless...2020-07-3124 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareWhy Beating Heart Disease is Everybody's Fight with Michelle Stoddard of the American Heart AssociationHeart disease is the #1 killer of Americans. Despite increased awareness, many Americans don’t know this staggering fact. At The American Heart Association (AHA), the goal is to change the public understanding of heart disease and stroke, and fortify Americans with the knowledge to prevent and treat it. At the heart (pun intended) of this episode of “I Don’t Care,” host Kevin Stevenson explores the mission, history, and accomplishments of AHA with guest Michelle Stoddard, regional vice president for the American Heart Association in Texas.At AHA, the organization is driven by a powerful mission: “Be a relentle...2020-07-3124 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCOVID-19 and the Concerns of the Healthcare ProfessionalOn this episode of I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson, Stevenson goes big picture, sourcing insights from his vast network of healthcare professionals to determine the industry’s biggest concerns related to COVID-19 and the world’s slow move toward a new normal in the wake of the pandemic.Stevenson condensed those thoughts into five central concerns of healthcare workers:Their CareersMany hospitals and other healthcare operations have furloughed or laid off staff, particularly due to lost revenue tied to elective procedures and more, and a continuation of the pandemic could lead to more cuts.2020-06-1918 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCOVID-19 and the Concerns of the Healthcare ProfessionalOn this episode of I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson, Stevenson goes big picture, sourcing insights from his vast network of healthcare professionals to determine the industry’s biggest concerns related to COVID-19 and the world’s slow move toward a new normal in the wake of the pandemic.Stevenson condensed those thoughts into five central concerns of healthcare workers:Their CareersMany hospitals and other healthcare operations have furloughed or laid off staff, particularly due to lost revenue tied to elective procedures and more, and a continuation of the pandemic could lead to more cuts.2020-06-1918 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCOVID and High School AthleticsOn this episode of I Don't Care, host Kevin Stevenson discusses how high school sports have been and will be affected by COVID with Coach Lonnie Judd, Head Football Coach and Assistant Athletic Director at Moody High School in Moody, TX.  Coach Judd, who is entering his first year as head coach at Moody, talks about how getting to know a new team and implementing a new offense and defense has been drastically different due to COVID.  He also shares the expected changes in practice and games for the athletes, coaches and fans.  You'll be highly motivated as well by...2020-06-1223 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareJob Search and Recruitment in the COVID WorldDiane Goebel, Owner and Managing Partner of Hiring Spectrum, a full service human resources and recruitment firm based in Plano, TX, joins Kevin to offer tips for job seekers in today's COVID environment. Diane talks interviewing, online presence and how to look good on a Zoom call. She provides insight on developing relationships with recruiters as well. 2020-05-2925 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCOVID and Crisis Management in the World of Chiropractic CollegesJoin Kevin and his guest Dan Armstrong, DC, chiropractor and instructor at Parker University, one of America's largest chiropractic colleges located in Dallas. Dr. Armstrong talks about chiropractic care in the COVID world. We also discuss how Parker used the devastating tornado that hit Dallas last October to refine its crisis plans, giving them a leg up on ensuring the continuation of education for their students. 2020-05-2226 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareJudging the Legal Impact of COVID-19"I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson" discusses COVID-19 and the court system with the Honorable Judge Jackie G. Miller, Jr., Justice of the Peace for Precinct Two in Ellis County, TX. Judge Miller, who has been on the bench for over 23 years, offers his insights on how COVID-19 has affected his day-to-day work as judge, magistrate and county coroner. He shares with Kevin how he approaches inquests regarding the deceased very differently as well as the tremendous backlog of cases that will take months to clear. They also discuss statistical differences between the more rural counties in Texas versus...2020-05-1524 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareJudging the Legal Impact of COVID-19"I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson" discusses COVID-19 and the court system with the Honorable Judge Jackie G. Miller, Jr., Justice of the Peace for Precinct Two in Ellis County, TX. Judge Miller, who has been on the bench for over 23 years, offers his insights on how COVID-19 has affected his day-to-day work as judge, magistrate and county coroner. He shares with Kevin how he approaches inquests regarding the deceased very differently as well as the tremendous backlog of cases that will take months to clear. They also discuss statistical differences between the more rural counties in Texas versus...2020-05-1524 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Positive Changes the Healthcare Industry Saw in AprilToday on 'I Don't Care', Kevin gives an update on how COVID-19 has affected Central Texas. He talks about how his hospital has dealt with the pandemic, what the County has done and how the community has embraced and supported healthcare workers. Kevin offers a heartfelt message of hope and talks about how our lives have been positively changed in surprising ways.2020-05-0127 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareImpact of COVID-19 on Higher EducationJoin Kevin as he discusses the impact of COVID-19 on higher education with Dr. David Toledo, Director of Worship Studies and Associate Professor of Music at California Baptist University. Dr. Toledo discusses how Cal Baptist has implemented online learning through an existing platform and the challenges of teaching vocalists, instrumentalists and conducting students online.Dr. Toledo also talked a great deal about how student engagement and involvement has changed, with professors taking on broader roles as counselor and advocate. He also discusses how the Christian foundation of Cal Baptist has undergirded all of their decisions and actions...2020-04-2446 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareA NICU Nurse's Perspective of COVID-19 on New OrleansJoin Kevin and his guest, Allye Crosby, as they discuss how COVID-19 has affected the labor and delivery process. We'll talk about moms and babies and how their special time has drastically changed during the pandemic. Allye also fills us in on how her hospital is dealing with COVID-19 and about life in New Orleans during this unique time.2020-04-1724 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Impact of COVID-19 on the ChurchKevin is joined by Reverend Stephen T. Carrell, Pastor of Worship and Music at Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas, TX, who shares how his church and other churches have been impacted and have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stephen speaks to new avenues of worship, working with their mission partners to serve the underserved in Dallas and his hope of revival across the world.2020-04-1035 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareLife as a Flight Attendant During COVID-19Join Kevin as he talks with his wife Michelle, a flight attendant for a major airline. They discuss enhanced cleaning protocols, crew safety and changes in air travel in light of COVID-19. 2020-04-0320 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCOVID-19’s Impact on Elder Care, Families, and Small BusinessesThis week on I Don’t Care, Kevin Stevenson takes a look at the impact the COVID-19 crisis is having on long term care facilities. Many patients in these facilities are the most susceptible to the most severe effects of the virus as they are older or have weakened immune systems.The healthcare professionals running these facilities have had to quickly adapt to this threat to keep their community safe which means restricting family access, restricting social activities, and additional monitoring of at risk patients. Today’s guest, Cody Savell, gives his personal perspective of how this has...2020-03-2726 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCOVID-19’s Impact on Elder Care, Families, and Small BusinessesThis week on I Don’t Care, Kevin Stevenson takes a look at the impact the COVID-19 crisis is having on long term care facilities. Many patients in these facilities are the most susceptible to the most severe effects of the virus as they are older or have weakened immune systems.The healthcare professionals running these facilities have had to quickly adapt to this threat to keep their community safe which means restricting family access, restricting social activities, and additional monitoring of at risk patients. Today’s guest, Cody Savell, gives his personal perspective of how this has...2020-03-2726 minHigh Performance PathwaysHigh Performance PathwaysKevin Stevenson - DUKE Soccer Player, Team Captain, Grinder and Director of Corporate Partnerships at MLS Nashville Soccer Club (Season 2, Episode #13)An informative conversation about the business side of Professional Sports as viewed Kevin Stevenson - Director of Corporate Partnerships at MLS Nashville Soccer Club. Kevin is a former DUKE Soccer Player and Team Captain and his professional adult career has remained in the sports industry since he wrapped up a trip to Ireland as a Basketball Coach years ago. Listen to a fun conversation about childhood, family, sport and a drive to perform at incredibly high levels.  Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn here.  Or checkout the work he's doing at MLS Nashville Soccer Club here.Support the Sh...2020-03-261h 37I Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Public Schools are Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 with Keller ISD's Amanda BigbeeThe global COVID-19 pandemic has initiated ripple effects across every global industry, and education is no exception.Universities and public school districts around the U.S. are being proactive in addressing the impact of this viral outbreak, working to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on students, faculty and surrounding communities.On this episode of I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson, Stevenson was joined by Keller ISD attorney Amanda Bigbee, who detailed how her district is handling everything from online learning, meal provision for students who rely on it and more.To begin, Ke...2020-03-2026 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHow Public Schools are Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 with Keller ISD's Amanda BigbeeThe global COVID-19 pandemic has initiated ripple effects across every global industry, and education is no exception.Universities and public school districts around the U.S. are being proactive in addressing the impact of this viral outbreak, working to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on students, faculty and surrounding communities.On this episode of I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson, Stevenson was joined by Keller ISD attorney Amanda Bigbee, who detailed how her district is handling everything from online learning, meal provision for students who rely on it and more.To begin, Ke...2020-03-2026 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareNavigating the Complex Web of Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management with Christian TorresOn this episode of I Don’t Care, host Kevin Stevenson was joined by Christian Torres for a discussion about the ins and outs of revenue cycle management, or medical billing, in the healthcare industry.Torres has more than two decades of experience helping healthcare professionals manage this complex aspect of the business.“We help doctor’s offices and other healthcare providers, whether they’re therapy, counselors, you name it, with their billing,” Torres said. “We help them get paid by the insurance, and, really, we help them navigate the ever-changing of insurance claim filing.”Today, co...2020-03-0625 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareNavigating the Complex Web of Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management with Christian TorresOn this episode of I Don’t Care, host Kevin Stevenson was joined by Christian Torres for a discussion about the ins and outs of revenue cycle management, or medical billing, in the healthcare industry.Torres has more than two decades of experience helping healthcare professionals manage this complex aspect of the business.“We help doctor’s offices and other healthcare providers, whether they’re therapy, counselors, you name it, with their billing,” Torres said. “We help them get paid by the insurance, and, really, we help them navigate the ever-changing of insurance claim filing.”Today, co...2020-03-0625 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareNurses Must Make Self-Care a Priority with Colea OwensHost Kevin Stevenson cares; he just doesn’t do care. On this episode of I Don't Care, Stevenson spoke with someone who does do care: Colea Owens, Professional Development Nursing Educator. Owens’ passion is quality healthcare, and she knows the best way for nurses to provide the best care for patients is first to take care of their own well-being. Owens advocates for nursing self-care and diversity in the healthcare industry.“Empathy is why nurses are so trusted,” Owens said. “But being in such an empathetic profession, sometimes nurses care so much for their patients, they forget to care fo...2020-02-2828 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareNurses Must Make Self-Care a Priority with Colea OwensHost Kevin Stevenson cares; he just doesn’t do care. On this episode of I Don't Care, Stevenson spoke with someone who does do care: Colea Owens, Professional Development Nursing Educator. Owens’ passion is quality healthcare, and she knows the best way for nurses to provide the best care for patients is first to take care of their own well-being. Owens advocates for nursing self-care and diversity in the healthcare industry.“Empathy is why nurses are so trusted,” Owens said. “But being in such an empathetic profession, sometimes nurses care so much for their patients, they forget to care fo...2020-02-2828 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareOvercoming Challenges Facing Rural HospitalsOn this episode of I Don't Care, host Kevin Stevenson is joined by Eastland Memorial Hospital’s Ron Hunt, who brings to the table a lengthy career of experience in rehab and post-acute care, to discuss the ins and outs of rural healthcare.Rural facilities can differ from those in larger metropolitan areas in a variety of ways, including the very nature of their staffs of medical professionals – rural facilities sometimes have to rely on episodic doctors willing to travel and work on location.“We’re pretty fortunate here (at Eastland),” Hunt said. “We’ve got, I...2020-02-2126 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareOvercoming Challenges Facing Rural HospitalsOn this episode of I Don't Care, host Kevin Stevenson is joined by Eastland Memorial Hospital’s Ron Hunt, who brings to the table a lengthy career of experience in rehab and post-acute care, to discuss the ins and outs of rural healthcare.Rural facilities can differ from those in larger metropolitan areas in a variety of ways, including the very nature of their staffs of medical professionals – rural facilities sometimes have to rely on episodic doctors willing to travel and work on location.“We’re pretty fortunate here (at Eastland),” Hunt said. “We’ve got, I...2020-02-2126 minMarketScale RadioMarketScale RadioOvercoming Challenges Facing Rural Hospitals: I Don’t Care with Kevin StevensonOn this episode of I Don't Care, host Kevin Stevenson is joined by Eastland Memorial Hospital’s Ron Hunt, who brings to the table a lengthy career of experience in rehab and post-acute care, to discuss the ins and outs of rural healthcare.Rural facilities can differ from those in larger metropolitan areas in a variety of ways, including the very nature of their staffs of medical professionals – rural facilities sometimes have to rely on episodic doctors willing to travel and work on location.“We’re pretty fortunate here (at Eastland),” Hunt said. “We’ve got, I believe, five...2020-02-2126 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareMark Olney of Accenture Discusses Consumer ExpectationsOn this episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, we have a conversation with Mark Olney, Managing Director of Health and Public Service at Accenture.Mark discusses consumer expectations for healthcare and how they differ by generation. How are Millennials and Gen Z approaching healthcare differently than their parents? Can healthcare companies adjust their messaging to reach younger generations?We ask these questions and more on this episode of I Don't Care!For more I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, make sure you subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Stay up to date w...2019-12-2731 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareMark Olney of Accenture Discusses Consumer ExpectationsOn this episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, we have a conversation with Mark Olney, Managing Director of Health and Public Service at Accenture.Mark discusses consumer expectations for healthcare and how they differ by generation. How are Millennials and Gen Z approaching healthcare differently than their parents? Can healthcare companies adjust their messaging to reach younger generations?We ask these questions and more on this episode of I Don't Care!For more I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, make sure you subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Stay up to date w...2019-12-2731 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareRandy Grimes Talks Opioids, Addiction, and Recovery - Part 2In the second part of his interview with Randy Grimes on I Don't Care, Kevin Stevenson and the former NFL offensive lineman discuss the road to recovery, his efforts to help other athletes, and the widespread nature of the problem of opioids in sports. For more I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, make sure you subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Stay up to date with all of the latest news and trends in the healthcare industry!2019-12-2327 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareRandy Grimes Talks Opioids, Addiction, and Recovery - Part 2In the second part of his interview with Randy Grimes on I Don't Care, Kevin Stevenson and the former NFL offensive lineman discuss the road to recovery, his efforts to help other athletes, and the widespread nature of the problem of opioids in sports. For more I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, make sure you subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Stay up to date with all of the latest news and trends in the healthcare industry!2019-12-2327 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareRandy Grimes Talks Opioids, Addiction, and Recovery - Part 1Randy Grimes joins this episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson for the first of a two-part interview discussing his career in the NFL, addiction to opioids, and eventual recovery. As the opioid epidemic continues to rage in the United States, Randy shares his personal story of how he found himself in the throws of addiction and what it took to get clean. For more information Randy's efforts to help other athletes as they fight the same battle he did, visit www.proathletesinrecovery.info.Listen to I Don't Care LIVE every Friday mor...2019-12-1228 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareHealing Environments in HealthcareThe latest episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson tackled the topic of building and creating healing environments in healthcare. Special guest Dr. Susan Mazer, President, CEO & Co-Founder of Healing Healthcare Systems, joined the show to share her expertise on the topic."If the environment is not positive, supportive, comforting, stress reducing, welcoming...then what is it doing?" she asked. "If you don't design the environment, the environment will design you."She advocated for carefully considering every aspect of the environment to create a place that puts patients and guests at ease. Listen to...2019-11-2928 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareNavigating the Stress of the Holiday SeasonThe holiday season is a joyous and happy time for many people, but for some it can be an emotionally trying time. Interacting with family, missing family members who have passed away, and the general hustle and bustle of the season can be difficult to deal with.On this episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson he welcomes Lexie Miller to the show. Lexie is a Licensed Professional Counselor at Lifeologie Counseling Dallas. They discuss the challenges of the season and how people can find healthy ways to deal with the stress.Listen to...2019-11-2227 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareCaring for End of Life PatientsOn today’s episode of I Don’t Care, MarketScale contributor Kevin Stevenson, MBA FACHE, discusses the end of life process and how families can best prepare for the passing of their loved ones.Joining the show this week is Nathalie Bonafe, PhD, a Certified End-of-Life Doula and Care Consultant, NEDA-Proficient for A Gentler Parting, LLC in New Haven, Connecticut.“There is a lot of medical and emotional support in 21st century America,” Bonafe explained.The end of life is a difficult time for anyone and the people closest to them, so making sure med...2019-11-1531 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Differences Between Medicare and Medicare AdvantageHave you ever wondered what the differences are between Medicare and Medicare Advantage? Wonder no more!This episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson dives into those differences and gets some expert analysis from Johnny Y'Barbo with the Copeland Group. Johnny and Kevin get into the nitty gritty of Medicare to explain these differences and explore the history of how it has changed over the years.Listen to I Don't Care LIVE every Friday morning at 9:30AM CST to stay up to date with everything going on in the healthcare industry.2019-11-0830 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Differences Between Medicare and Medicare AdvantageHave you ever wondered what the differences are between Medicare and Medicare Advantage? Wonder no more!This episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson dives into those differences and gets some expert analysis from Johnny Y'Barbo with the Copeland Group. Johnny and Kevin get into the nitty gritty of Medicare to explain these differences and explore the history of how it has changed over the years.Listen to I Don't Care LIVE every Friday morning at 9:30AM CST to stay up to date with everything going on in the healthcare industry.2019-11-0830 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Sticky Issue of Wasteful SpendingOn this episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, he discussed the growing issue of wasteful spending in the healthcare industry.The Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reported that U.S. healthcare spending hit $3.5 trillion in 2017, a 3.9% increase from 2016. While it would be easy to assume that the more more that is spent on healthcare means that Americans are getting healthier, but the data tells a different story.A study by Dr. Natasha Perekh from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and representatives of...2019-11-0128 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareThe Sticky Issue of Wasteful SpendingOn this episode of I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson, he discussed the growing issue of wasteful spending in the healthcare industry.The Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reported that U.S. healthcare spending hit $3.5 trillion in 2017, a 3.9% increase from 2016. While it would be easy to assume that the more more that is spent on healthcare means that Americans are getting healthier, but the data tells a different story.A study by Dr. Natasha Perekh from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and representatives of...2019-11-0128 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareEducating Healthcare ConsumersOn this episode of I Don't Care, MarketScale healthcare industry contributor Kevin Stevenson discussed the importance of educating healthcare consumers."People are becoming a lot more involved in their care and they're able to access a wide variety of healthcare information," Stevenson said.The problem can be finding the right information and knowing who you can trust with your health. Stevenson gave his thoughts on the mass amount of information available to patients nowadays and how healthcare providers need to adapt.Hear I Don't Care LIVE every Friday morning at 9:30AM CST to...2019-10-2517 minI Don\'t CareI Don't CareEducating Healthcare ConsumersOn this episode of I Don't Care, MarketScale healthcare industry contributor Kevin Stevenson discussed the importance of educating healthcare consumers."People are becoming a lot more involved in their care and they're able to access a wide variety of healthcare information," Stevenson said.The problem can be finding the right information and knowing who you can trust with your health. Stevenson gave his thoughts on the mass amount of information available to patients nowadays and how healthcare providers need to adapt.Hear I Don't Care LIVE every Friday morning at 9:30AM CST to...2019-10-2517 minThe Bradshaw Boys : A Sex and the City PodcastThe Bradshaw Boys : A Sex and the City PodcastS4E11 - Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda w/ Tiff Stevenson (Comedian, "The Office" BBC)The Boys comedian from across the pond Tiff Stevenson! They talk Lucy Liu's cameo, Samantha's constant repeating of "Coulda Woulda Shoulda!", and Miranda's abortion decision and how it relates to Tiff's new hour of stand up.Be sure to rate The Bradshaw Boys 5 stars on iTunes and we’ll know you actually mean 5 Cosmos.Instagram: @TheBradshawBoysTwitter: @TheBradshawBoysCall us and leave a message: 917 410 1428 or record a voice note and email us - thebradshawboysnyc@gmail.comS4 E11 - Carrie is reluctant to tell Aidan that she had an abor...2019-09-141h 00The Model Health ShowThe Model Health ShowTMHS 323 - Meal Prep Commandments & How To Increase Your Kitchen IQ - With Guest Kevin CurryOn today’s show, Kevin is sharing his wealth of knowledge about how to make cooking healthy food realistic and attainable, regardless of your budget or time constraints. We’ll discuss a few of Kevin’s key kitchen commandments, and how you can incorporate satisfying meals into your routine.2018-12-041h 10The Model Health ShowThe Model Health ShowMeal Prep Commandments & How To Increase Your Kitchen IQ - With Guest Kevin CurryNo matter what your personal health and fitness goal is, food is an integral part of the equation. Food can fuel you, assist in your body’s healing processes, or help you change your overall body composition. If there’s one person who works tirelessly to make healthy food accessible, it would be Kevin Curry. He’s built an incredible online community where he inspires men and women to eat healthy and learn about cooking, without sacrificing flavor or the joy of eating. On today’s show, Kevin is sharing his wealth of knowledge about how to m...2018-12-041h 10De Kast van MormonDe Kast van MormonAflevering 6: waarom dopen mormonen dode mensen, interview met Savannah Stevenson en religieuze vrijheid onder drukInhoud van aflevering zes van De Kast van Mormon:Waarom dopen Mormonen dode mensen?Interview met Savannah Stevenson, bekende musical actrice en mormoonseWaarom Mormonen beter stil staan bij de acties van Trump tov Mexicanen en moslimsReligieuze vrijheid onder druk in NeveleOpendeur in de nieuwe tempel in ParijsGastheren: David Geens en Kevin VerdegemThe post Aflevering 6: waarom dopen mormonen dode mensen, interview met Savannah Stevenson en religieuze vrijheid onder druk first appeared on De Kast van Mormon.Subscribe en volg ons op onze website2017-02-0932 minJourneys with the No Schedule ManJourneys with the No Schedule ManLet Your Light Shine -  Sheila StevensonSheila Stevenson specializes in emotional wellness, helping people make the changes they need to achieve what they desire in life. In a lot of cases, that desire is a moment or two of peace of mind and heart, and a building sense of hope. Sheila endured abuse of every kind as a child. She has turned that experience into a means of helping people and to celebrate her own personal transformation. Her spirit is kind and gentle. Her story is extraordinary, and it's not just for people who have been affected by abuse. Anyone who's ever wondered, "...2016-09-201h 16Knuckle SandwichKnuckle SandwichPodcast with Kevin BerntsonKnuckle Sandwich with Kevin Berntson 2009-11-0700 min