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Cochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsRebecca Alexander: Dealing with Deafness and Blindness Makes Her UnstoppableI was recently given a gift. It was a copy of the book, Fade Not Away: A Memoir of Senses Lost and Found, by Rebecca Alexander, a psychotherapist, who is deaf and blind from Usher syndrome.It was story I read cover to cover without putting it down. I knew I had to ask her to be interviewed for a podcast.Many times, the rhetorical question has raised its ugly head: Is it worse to be deaf or blind. Usher syndrome leaves its victim with both.As Rebecca explains, there is often no...2023-01-0723 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsIsabella Rodriguez: Explains the Difference Between a Cochlear Implant and a BAHA (Bone Anchored Hearing Assistance)Many who begin their investigation about cochlear implants are confused about the differences between cochlear implants and a device called a BAHA (Bone Anchored Hearing Assistance or Aid). They are under the impression that they can choose between these interchangeably.The BAHA and the cochlear implant are designed for very different types of hearing loss and only the ENT or surgeon can make the determination based on a battery of tests.I was fortunate to be introduced to Isabella Rodriguez, a recipient of a BAHA since the she was three months old. Her journey has...2022-12-2816 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDoctor Jack Wazen-Part Two: The Truth About Over-the-Counter Hearing AidsDr. Jack Wazen is an otolaryngologist in Sarasota at the First Physicians Group. He has more than four decades of experience. I interviewed him in 2019 on the topic of cochlear implantation for this website.The current hot-button topic is Over the Counter (OTC) hearing aid. They were recently approved by FDA for sale in pharmacies and other outlets. These devices are designed for mild to moderate hearing loss and expected to expand the availability of hearing devices at a lower price than prescription.They may be purchased without a professional hearing evaluation. Is obtaining a...2022-12-2825 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDr. Herb Silverstein-The leader in Meniere's and Hyperacusis Research and TreatmentsFor more than four decades, Dr. Herb Silverstein has been a leader in otology and has developed surgical and diagnostic procedures in the area of Ménière’s disease and hyperacusis. He is recognized as a world authority and patients come from all corners of the globe to consult with him.President and Founder of the Florida Ear and Sinus Center in Sarasota Florida, he is also the founder and head of the Ear Research Foundation, which he describes in his interview.Doctor Silverstein has more honors than space to describe them all. I was...2022-11-1023 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDonna Sorkin-Director of American Cochlear Implant Alliance Persistence PersonifiedBecause less than five percent of those who could benefit from a cochlear implant either do not take advantage of the device or fall outside of the criteria for coverage, I am constantly seeking articles about coverage.Donna Sorkin, the Executive Director of the American Cochlear Implant Alliance (ACIAlliance.org) recently did an online presentation about the changes in the criteria for adults covered by Medicare.By dogged persistence and seven years of work and cooperation with surgeons, audiologists, and medical centers, as well as public input (including from one of the best known cochlear...2022-10-1728 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsSusanna Dussling-Resilience PersonifiedResilience is an understatement when describing Susanna Dussling. Suffering from a severe hearing loss, possibly from birth, once diagnosed, her parents took every measure to be sure she was mainstreamed in school. The setbacks and triumphs of her hearing loss made Susanna develop a strong, independent personality. She needed it to survive in her personal life and in the world of business.Her hearing declined and eventually she received a cochlear implant. She tells of how it changed her life.An expert horse woman with a passion for show, her cochlear implant allows her to...2022-10-1025 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsOlivia Allen-The Sky is the Limit. Literally As soon as I finished recording this interview with Olivia Allen, I started searching for local flying instruction. Why? Because she reminded me of a long forgotten item on my to-do list from my pre-cochlear implant days; to learn to fly.At the time, deafness intimidated me from accomplishing anything that required hearing. After listening to this remarkable cochlear implant recipient, I was inspired to accomplish that goal.Deaf from birth, Olivia received a cochlear implant at eleven months of age. Since that time, as she noted in the interview, “The sky is the limit.”2022-10-0514 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsSmriti Rijhwani- Implanted at Four. There Are No Limits to Her AmbitionsI discovered Smriti through posts on LinkedIn. I was thoroughly impressed with her drive and ambition. Never slowed down by her bilateral cochlear implants, I asked her to sit down for an interview.With a hearing loss at birth and a combination of hearing aids and speech therapy, her parents perceived the limits of that option and decided to have her receive a cochlear implant when she was four a half year old.Smriti discuss the challenges and her parent’s decision to get the second side implanted when she was ten. She talks about th...2022-10-0417 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDebbie Entsminger- A Long History of a Progressive Hearing Loss Which Became So Severe Cochlear Implants Were the Only OptionDebbie is a bilateral Cochlear Nucleus 7 recipient. Is also an amazing person. Her hearing loss was gradual so she does not know when it began but it was diagnosed when she was in college.At the time it was a 10% loss. An annoying inconvenience. Next time she was tested it was 20%. With each successive test, her hearing loss grew and grew until it was 80% or more.Now it was a severe handicap. Debbie persevered and continued her career albeit at a difficult and exhausting pace.Eventually she considered getting a cochlear implant but...2022-10-0445 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsVinell Lacy-A Candidate for a Cochlear Implant That Chose Not to ProceedVinell has a long-term progressive, profound hearing loss. There is a genetic component within her family for hearing loss.At one point she had to give up the career she loved as a legal secretary as she could no longer use a phone, take dictation and functioning within a conference environment was impossible for her.She has not received a cochlear implant yet. Although she was scheduled to have surgery, family issues intervened, and she has delayed. She has not chosen a company. Her interview is important to those who have delayed for any of...2022-10-0418 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsSarah Simmons Trull-Her Son Was Two Years Old When Diagnosed with a Severe Hearing. Eight Years Later, The Results. t is every parent’s worst nightmare to discover their child has a serious health problem. The Trull’s son was two years old when he was diagnosed with a profound hearing loss.Frequently on social media, a parent will post a desperate plea for some guidance. There is nothing to prepare them how to deal with this problem. Where do I go? Is there a treatment? How will my child fare among peers with a hearing loss? The questions are almost endless. As it has been stated before, all hearing losses are as individual as our fing...2022-10-0417 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsMichelle M. Wagner-Her Son Was Three Years Old When He Received Cochlear Implants. A Parent's Perspective If adversity is a test of character, Michelle Wagner has passed with flying colors. Deciding to adopt a child, a process that took a year, it was later discovered this beautiful baby had a profound hearing loss.The doctors recommended bilateral cochlear implant surgery. This required a staggering amount of research and support, all of which Michelle handled with aplomb while dealing with an impending divorce.Faced with the choice of whether her son should go the route of sign language or mainstream with hearing, she decided on cochlear implants. The road was not easy...2022-10-0416 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsKathy Combs-Either this Audiometer is Broken or My Hearing IsKathy discovered her hearing loss while self-testing an audiometer as a school nurse. She realized that either the machine had a problem or her hearing. It was her hearing.Many will be able to relate to her succession of unfulfilling hearing aid solutions. She adapted to a series of vocational changes within the nursing field. Kathy struggled every step of the way.That is, until eventually, she found the right help and received a cochlear implant. Today she has a Cochlear Nucleus 6 on side and an Oticon Agil Pro hearing aid on the other and...2022-10-0426 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsJenni Ahtiaieven-Creator of Deaf Metal. Making Hearing Loss FashionableA recurring topic among hearing care professionals is why those with a hearing loss wait for an average of seven years before they seek help. Vanity and the fear of appearing “weak” are the reasons that appear most frequently.Jenni Ahtiainen is the founder of Deafmetal. (www.deafmetal.com ) Hearing loss runs in her family. She did not receive her first hearing aids until she was in her 40s. Being in the beauty and fashion industry, she arrived home wearing alien devices which did not fit her self-image.“… I just took them behind my ears, and I pu...2022-10-0423 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsCynthia Robinson-Talks About the Role of the Speech Therapist and Why Early Intervention Gets the Best ResultsCandidates for cochlear implants frequently ask about the need or the role of speech rehabilitation.Cynthia Robinson, the founder of We Hear Here (wehearhere.org) has more than four decades of experience in the field as an educator teaching deaf and hard of hearing children to listen and talk.A Phi Beta Kappa graduate from the University of Richmond, she received her master’s degree in Deaf Education from the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia. She was a faculty member and for several years, the Co-Director of the Clarke Schools for He...2022-10-0418 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsMary Beth Napoli- A Teacher of the Deaf with A Hearing Loss Who Learned from Her StudentsWhy would a teacher of the deaf, with her own severe hearing loss, wait years to get her own cochlear implant? I asked Mary Beth Napoli, a bilateral Med-El cochlear implant recipient and a member of the Facebook group, Bilateral CI Warrior, to share her unique perspective.She struggled with her own severe hearing loss for decades. She had years of working with cochlear implant recipients who needed auditory training after implantation.She witnessed the remarkable results her student experienced but as many cochlear implant candidates who have walked the path towards getting hearing help...2022-10-0428 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDr. Bruce Gantz-A Leader for Hybrid Cochlear ImplantsI first heard the term “Hybrid cochlear implant” when I met David Dorsey (his interview also appears in cochlearimplantbasics.com ) in 2017. He had enough residual hearing that he was investigating these devices.A hybrid, as the name implies, combines a cochlear implant to assist those missing frequencies along with a hearing aid to help the natural acoustical ones. It was David who mentioned Dr. Bruce Gantz as the expert in hybrid cochlear implants and he was willing to travel from Florida to Iowa for the surgery. I interviewed him not long after his activation in 2019. In 2021 he retu...2022-10-0436 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsChery Edwards-Part 2 Post Op and ActivatedThis is Part 2 of the interview with Chery Edwards. It is almost two months post-operation. She flew from Denver, Colorado to Sarasota, Florida to receive a Labyrinthectomy and be simultaneously implanted with a cochlear implant by Dr. Jack Wazen at the Silverstein Institute.Chery returned home after two weeks recovery for the Labyrinthectomy. She was activated in Colorado and has had three MAP sessions with her audiologist after receiving a Cochlear Nucleus 7.This was the ideal opportunity to catch up with her while her reactions to the experience are still fresh and to talk about...2022-10-0413 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsChery Edwards Part 1-Meniere's and Hearing Loss. A Cochlear Implant Candidate with a Complex Health IssueMeniere’s disease is insidious. It not only causes severe vestibular balance issues, it often leaves its victims deaf in one ear or both.Chery Edwards was such a victim when she was hit with Meniere’s 20 years ago. Her vestibular issues caused bouts of vertigo which caused her to give up driving. She could never predict when it would strike and cause her to lose control of her car.It also left her deaf in one ear.Although Chery is among one of the most positive personalities I have met, she was also...2022-10-0424 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsSam and Janet Trychin- Pioneers in Helping People Cope with Hearing LossI wish I had met Sam and Janet Trychin sooner.With more than twenty books, countless articles, workshops, and seminars on the psychological and coping aspects of hearing loss since the 1980s, it is safe to say that they are the foremost experts in the field. An early supporter of Self Help for the Hard of Hearing (SHHH) the precursor of the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) Sam’s connection with the founder Rocky Stone is revealed in this interview.Janet, an audiologist, along with Sam, creates an unbeatable team. Just as two ears ar...2022-10-0425 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDr. Kelly Breese- Let's Talk About TinnitusTinnitus is the topic and Dr. Kelly Breese is the expert I wanted to interview.Tinnitus is often insidious.It can build gradually before a person realizes they have a problem.Sometimes it happens suddenly.It comes in many forms from a minor ringing in the ears to a roaring torrent of sounds that drive the victim to distraction.Certified by the American Board of Audiology, as an Audiologist and a specialist in Tinnitus Management, her videos on this important topic caught my attention and I was fortunate to have her...2022-10-0418 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsMike Dailey-A Bilateral Cochlear Implant Recipient Who Has Followed His Dream to Become a ParamedicI have seen glimpses of Mike Dailey, the fireman with bilateral cochlear implants. His story seemed to peek out now and then on social media from time to time.Until he joined the Facebook group, Bilateral CI Warrior, I had been unable to contact him.Now I have his interview, and this is why is it so important that candidates and recipients take time to listen to it or read the transcript.Mike embodies the concept that if you have talent, a cochlear implant is not an impediment to accomplishing your dreams. He...2022-10-0421 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDr. Victoria Moore-An Audiologist's Viewpoint on Cochlear ImplantsDr. Vicky Moore is an audiologist and co-owner of The Hearing Spa in Sarasota Florida. Along with being an independent hearing aid dealer, she does evaluations for cochlear implants candidates and is an expert programmer for all three major makes of cochlear implants.New candidates often want to know about how the audiologist does the testing. Dr. Moore discusses the process from the beginning to end and gives a very unique perspective about activation day.Her interview covers a wide range of related issues and is a good starting point for your research into your...2022-10-0425 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsSue Wolfe Smith-Running Her Business Without Hearing. The Cochlear Implant Journey of an Entrepreneur As she describes it, Sue had a lifelong progressive moderate to profound sensorineural hearing loss in both ears.Wearing hearing aids from the age of eight, she struggled but used many of the compensation tricks that are familiar to those of us with a hearing loss.But she went beyond what we may have done, and her story would take hours and provide an encyclopedia of useful tips.My interest was to have her focus on music, a topic of major interest to many candidates. Her involvement with music and being married to...2022-10-0428 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsJanet Fox-Part 2 After Getting a Second Cochlear Implant. The Journey to Stereo SoundJanet Fox recently received a second cochlear implant and became a bilateral recipient. This is Part 2, the follow up interview done after her second cochlear implant activation.Part 1 of her interview was done just prior to her operation. At the time we sat down for that interview it was my stated intention to do another after she was activated with the new one.Many cochlear implant recipients who are qualified for a second one hesitate for a variety of reasons; fear of losing any residual hearing in their other ear; loss of fidelity of music...2022-10-0413 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsJanet Fox-Part 1 Prior to Getting a Second Cochlear Implant. The Journey to BilateralI met Janet just after she received a cochlear implant. There was a genetic component to her hearing loss. Her brother received a cochlear implant before she did.She is an intrepid personality who refused to give up even as she was struggling to get the best results.Activated with a Cochlear Nucleus 6 and wearing a ReSound hearing aid in the other ear, her bimodal hearing was never optimal. I believed at the time; she would eventually opt to get a second cochlear implant.As her hearing in the HA side declined, she...2022-10-0418 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsNanette Florian-Former Lead Singer with The New Christy Minstrels Learns to Hear Music Again Many cochlear implant candidates are more concerned about music than speech. When I learned about Nanette Florian’s passion for helping fellow cochlear implant recipients and those with hearing loss get the best out of music I knew I had to ask her to sit down for an interview.She started playing the piano and singing when she was five years old. She is a former member of The New Christy Minstrels, she was the standing bass and lead singer during her time with the group.Eventually, her hearing declined to the point where she st...2022-10-0420 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsJack Barnes- Received a Cochlear Implant in 1988 and Its Still Running Strong with External Upgrades Along the WayJack Barnes was implanted in 1988 when he was 11 after suffering a total sudden hearing loss. It was an experimental process at the time.Thirty-three years later is still using the original surgical implant but is now on the 8th generation of external, improved technology. He recently received a Cochlear Nucleus 7. He is a unique resource who has traveled the entire road of the history of cochlear implants. Inspirational because of his perseverance and, as you will discover, his unstoppable drive in his endeavors. TRANSCRIPT IS AVAILABLE AT COCHLEARIMPLANTBASICS.COM2022-10-0423 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDr. Loren Bartels- A Surgeon with a Unique Perspective and His Criteria for CI QualificationI recently learned that Dr. Loren Bartels had performed a cochlear implant surgery on a five-month-old child.He was also the surgeon who performed bilateral cochlear implant surgery on me in December 2015 just before my 65th birthday. His career with cochlear implants predates the time of FDA approval for them in the United States.In other words, he has seen and performed surgery and the restoration of hearing through these miracle devices from the start. He talks about his background and the advancement of cochlear implants as well as his own criteria for determining a...2022-10-0424 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsMaria Anderson- A Marathon Runner Who Does Not Let Her Cochlear Implants Slow Her DownMaria Anderson is a shining example of a cochlear implant recipient who has never let them slow her down for a moment.A marathon runner, hiker and adventurer she recently completed a marathon in Greenland while wearing her Advanced Bionics processor clipped to her running shorts. She has also hiked Kilimanjaro, and to the base camp of Mt. Everest as well as around Mount Blanc.Maria’s hearing loss began in her mid-30s. She continued to compensate, determined not to wear a hearing aid so not to show her disability. She continued to struggle fo...2022-10-0424 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDavid Dorsey-A Sports Reporter for a Great Metropolitan Newspaper with a Hearing LossDavid's high frequency hearing loss was interfering with his job as a reporter and was a strain on him and his family.He was a through researcher. He wanted to retain whatever natural hearing he had. In his case a hybrid cochlear implant was the best possible solution. A hybrid cochlear implant is a combination of a cochlear implant with a hearing aid component. They are not common, and David’s search led him far afield from home until he found a surgeon in which he had full confidence.His high frequency hearing loss probably st...2022-10-0425 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsChris Goodier-Woke Up with a Sudden Hearing Loss. How It Affected her CareerGrowing up with normal hearing, Chris woke up one morning when she was 32, to discover she had lost her hearing in one ear. The sudden hearing loss was compounded by a progressive loss on the other side.With no hearing on one side and a series of powerful hearing aid on the other, she struggled to keep her job. But one day, she realized the fight was futile. Her hearing was too far gone.Being told by a succession of doctors that there was nothing they could do for her or that a cochlear implant...2022-10-0428 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsDr. Jack Wazen- Cochlear Implant Surgeon Discusses Criteria for CandidatesI recently overheard Dr. Jack Wazen mention a study he was conducting at the Silverstein Institute in Sarasota regarding pre- and post-operative vestibular issues of cochlear implant recipients.It is a subject of interest to many candidates and I was fortunate that Dr. Wazen agreed to find time in his schedule to sit down for an interview and talk about the study and a wide range of issues relating to cochlear implants; success rates, MRI compatibility, age issues and implant success rates and most of all issues he has faced in his decades of experience as well...2022-10-0425 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsRobin Chisholm Seymour- Grieving Hearing LossIs sudden hearing loss equivalent to an amputation of a limb? Does that loss manifest itself in anger or apathy or something else? Is it different for those who experience a progressive hearing loss versus a collapse of all their hearing? Recently I posted a question on social media: “Has anyone utilized a grief counselor after experiencing a sudden hearing loss?”The post resulted in a spate of responses. Some wished they had a resource when it happened to them. Others who found support through family and friends. There were those who “toughed it out” and others who foun...2022-10-0430 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsElena LaQuatra- Funny. You Don't Look Deaf“You don’t look deaf.” I can’t recall how many times I heard that comment from strangers. I suspect most of us, at one time or another, have been shocked by the public’s ignorance of hearing loss.Elena LaQuatra, a television news anchor, gives us her take on how to reply to that insensitive comment with tact and aplomb. She sees it as an opportunity to educate the public.Her deafness is a part of who she is, but it does not define how she lives her life. She is unstoppable. Along with help from...2022-10-0420 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsSuzanne Tillotson-An Unstoppable ICU Nurse With Cochlear Implants I recently came across this post on social media. It stopped me in my tracks and I knew I had to have Suzanne Tillitson’s story as part of the library of podcasts on Cochlear Implant Basics. There seems to be nothing that can stop Suzanne from accomplishing her goals. She is an ICU nurse with bilateral cochlear implants. Cochlear implants made much of it possible but her amazing perseverance and dedication is inspirational.This is her story: Hi everyone! I hope you all are doing well. The bilateral CI life is treating me well. My word re...2022-10-0321 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsRichard Pocker- Cochlear Implants After 35 Years of Total DeafnessTotally deaf for 35 years, Richard received bilateral cochlear implant surgery just prior to his 65th birthday. He went from zero speech comprehension to 85% with time and effort at rehabilitation. He was implanted with two Cochlear implants and activated with two Cochlear Nucleus 6 (which he later upgraded to Nucleus 7 external processors.Only to prove that long term deafness does not necessarily result in poor results of getting a cochlear implant. Today he enjoys socializing, using the telephone (something he was unable to do for 35 years) and hanging out in the local vinyl record store, Daddy-O’s. TRANSCRIPT IS AV...2022-10-0320 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsLou Ferrigno Part 2 One Year After Cochlear Implant ActivationOne of the more frequent questions that candidates for cochlear implants have been about rehabilitation.Once a candidate receives the implant and is activated by their audiologist, the initial sounds might be robotic or sound like Mickey Mouse. Commitment to doing rehabilitation exercises is key to getting the best results. Your brain needs to learn to hear again and the more one does the rehabilitation programs, sounds will normalize better and faster.Just over a year ago, I was honored to have the opportunity to talk with Lou Ferrigno about his new cochlear implant and...2022-10-0312 minCochlear Implant BasicsCochlear Implant BasicsLou Ferrigno Part 1 Story of a Champion Champions are a breed apart. Their motivation and their dedication are far beyond average. Mohammed Ali said it best; “I hated every minute of training. But I said… Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.”When the opportunity came to interview a recent cochlear implant recipient who also is a special champion I jumped at the chance. Lou Ferrigno at age twenty-one was the youngest Mr. Universe and later went on to win it two years in a row along with a long string of other wins in body-building competit...2022-09-2618 minThe George Brassea PodcastThe George Brassea PodcastGuest: Richard PockerRichard Pocker discusses his advocacy around hearing loss, the emotional impact of hearing loss on a person and what psychotherapists should know about this client population. Need Psychotherapy online or in person? Check out tinyurl.com/THTPsychotherapy2022-09-1624 minThe HearingTracker Podcast: Hearing Aids, Hearing Technology, and Hearing LossThe HearingTracker Podcast: Hearing Aids, Hearing Technology, and Hearing LossBionic Hearing: Hearing Through the BuzzThe term "bionic" is defined by Oxford Languages as "having artificial body parts, especially electromechanical ones." In today's episode, we learn about a new type of hearing aid that converts everyday sounds into a series of unique vibrations. Our guest, neuroscientist Dr. David Eagleman, explains how our brains begin to "hear" these vibrations through a process called "sensory substitution". We also talk to cochlear implant wearer Richard Pocker, to learn about challenges of understanding sound again after a prolonged period of near-total deafness.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hearingtracker/message2021-04-2120 minOperation OperaOperation OperaEp 33: The loss of hearing, the loss of music and finding it again with Richard PockerYou can find Richards Website here as mentioned in the podcast cochlearimplantbasics.com/2020-05-0152 minBrief Moments - The Official Podcast of the State Bar of NevadaBrief Moments - The Official Podcast of the State Bar of NevadaBrief Moments - Changes to the NRCP - Episode Three: PleadingsOn March 1, 2019, comprehensive changes to the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure went into effect, marking the most significant set of changes to these court rules since 2005.  In this episode, State Bar President Richard Pocker provides highlights of the rules related to pleadings. Brief Moments is the official podcast of the State Bar of Nevada. It provides news and information relevant to attorneys and judges practicing law in the state of Nevada.2019-03-2004 minBrief Moments - The Official Podcast of the State Bar of NevadaBrief Moments - The Official Podcast of the State Bar of NevadaBrief Moments - Changes to the NRCP - Episode Two: TimeOn March 1, 2019, comprehensive changes to the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure went into effect, marking the most significant set of changes to these court rules since 2005.  In this episode, State Bar President Richard Pocker provides highlights of the rules related to calculating time for court deadlines. Brief Moments is the official podcast of the State Bar of Nevada. It provides news and information relevant to attorneys and judges practicing law in the state of Nevada.2019-03-2003 minBrief Moments - The Official Podcast of the State Bar of NevadaBrief Moments - The Official Podcast of the State Bar of NevadaBrief Moments - Changes to the NRCP - Episode One: ServiceOn March 1, 2019, comprehensive changes to the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure went into effect, marking the most significant set of changes to these court rules since 2005.  In this episode, State Bar President Richard Pocker provides highlights of the rules related to service. Brief Moments is the official podcast of the State Bar of Nevada. It provides news and information relevant to attorneys and judges practicing law in the state of Nevada.2019-03-2004 minHeraldos De GalactusHeraldos De GalactusHeraldos de Galactus 2x10 - De egos, fronteras y criminales implacables (Especial Darwyn Cooke)Décima entrega de la segunda temporada del podcast, en la que traemos novedades de Ediciones Hidra, nuestra legendaria #grapUSA, lo mejor del circuito independiente, tebeos de Bruguera y obras maestras del noveno arte de la mano del señor Darwyn Cooke en la sección "Póker de Ases". ¡Si te gustan los cómics, este es tu podcast! CONTENIDO (Noviembre de 2018) 0) INTRO: Sintonía (Los Vegetales) 1) ¿Qué estamos leyendo? [Mini-Reseñas] 1.1) Hungry Ghosts (Medusa) 1.2) Kid Lobotomy (Medusa) 1.3) Blackwood (Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish - Dark Horse) 1.4) Lo mejor de Sir Tim O'Theo (Bruguera/Penguim Random House) 2) ¡Viva La GrapUSA! 2.1) Fence (Boom...2018-11-192h 22