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QuadShot News Podcast

Laura, Caleb, and Sam

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With increasing information overload and packed work schedules, staying up-to-date on the newest oncologic advances is harder than ever. But take heart! The QuadShot is freshly brewed four mornings each week so you can quickly down and digest the day's most pertinent cancer news.
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Jane McFadden

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Welcome to The ADHD MUMS Podcast, a lifeline for Australian mums navigating ADHD and motherhood. Perfect for struggling, burnt out mums who want to drop perfectionism.
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Welcome to The SkinCrush Podcast where we will explore the exciting and ever changing world of professional skincare and aesthetics! Hosted by licensed aesthetician and educator, Erica Martin. Each episode we will share information, insights, and inspiration as we talk with industry professionals, insiders, and the skincare obsessed!
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Life's journey isn’t about becoming anything,it’s about un-becoming everything that isn’t really you, so you can be who you were meant to be in the first place, come and learn how to change how you feel, handle difficult situations and emotions effortlessly and view life and the world around you differently which in turn gives you the tools to be unstoppable and even more amazing than you already are :) welcome to NLP Therapies Podcasts
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TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast series discusses topics that may be distressing to some listeners, including lived experience recordings of attempted suicide. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, please prioritise your well-being and consider listening to a different episode or proceed with caution. If you feel overwhelmed at any p…
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*Be aware I mention suicidal thoughts briefly in this episode* In this solo episode of ADHD Mums, I share my personal journey of how ADHD medication led to the unexpected discovery that I was Autistic. As more women receive an ADHD diagnosis later in life, many are realising there’s more beneath the surface. I discuss how stimulant medications like…
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In this episode, Kara Lynch, a neurodivergent mum and teacher from Sydney, shares her late ADHD diagnosis at 41, following her daughter's diagnosis. Kara opens up about her struggles with burnout, sensory overload, and the challenge of setting boundaries, which led to a breakdown late last year. Her candid account of how anxiety and sensory sensiti…
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Surviving an Ischemic Stroke: The Connection Between Ischemic Stroke and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, and How Self-Care Can Help An ischemic stroke is a life-altering event that occurs when a blood clot blocks the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the brain, leading to brain cell damage or death. It is the most common type of stroke, accounting for near…
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Check out this week's QuadCast where we highlight the important results of the PACE-B trial for prostate SBRT, the utility of frozen section analysis of SLN bx in oral cavity cancer, dose de-escalation for gastric MALT lymphoma, and more. Check out the website and subscribe to the newsletter! www.quadshotnews.com Founders & Lead Authors: Laura Dove…
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Many stroke survivors experience a crisis of meaning during recovery, questioning identity and purpose. This moment of loss can lead to profound growth and a rediscovery of life’s deeper meaning, turning adversity into a new beginning. Support The Recovery After Stroke Patreon Page Bill Gasiamis 0:00 Today, I want to talk about something deeply per…
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TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast series discusses topics that may be distressing to some listeners, including domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, and emotional trauma. It includes real-life accounts from survivors that may be distressing. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, please prioritise your well-being and consider l…
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In this episode, we’re exploring why so many ADHD Mums are drawn to entrepreneurship with Paula Maidens, a business consultant and a mum of two. Paula has been helping entrepreneurs build high-performing teams in her own business for over 14 years. Paula shares her personal experiences as an entrepreneur and a mum, offering practical advice on how …
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What is a Basilar Artery Stroke? Understanding Causes, Symptoms, and Recovery A basilar artery stroke is a type of ischemic stroke that occurs when the basilar artery, which supplies blood to critical areas of the brain, becomes blocked. This artery is part of the posterior circulation system and plays a vital role in delivering oxygen-rich blood t…
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Check out the latest QuadCast where we interview Jason Efstathiou at the 2024 ASTRO Annual Meeting about his Plenary Session on the PARTIQoL trial, which is a first of its kind randomized trial of IMRT vs. Proton Therapy for localized prostate cancer. Don't miss it. @QuadShotNews @drjefstathiou @HarvardRadOnc @SamuelMarcromMD Check out the website …
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TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast series discusses topics that may be distressing to some listeners, including domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, and emotional trauma. It includes real-life accounts from survivors that may be distressing. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, please prioritise your well-being and consider l…
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In this episode, I’m joined by internationally recognised experts in autism, Professor Tony Attwood and Dr Michelle Garnett, to explore the unique dynamics of friendships in neurodivergent families. We dive deep into the complexities of ADHD and autistic friendships, offering actionable advice for both children and adults. Whether you're navigating…
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Life After Stroke: Overcoming Challenges and Finding New Strength Life after a stroke often presents a new reality for survivors, marked by physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges. Whether it’s adjusting to physical deficits, such as impaired mobility or speech difficulties, or navigating the emotional toll of such a life-altering event, the …
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Check out the latest QuadCast where we interview Dr. Matthew Poppe on RT CHARM about the new standard of care for post-mastectomy radiation. @huntsmancancer @UofUradonc @QuadShotNews Check out the website and subscribe to the newsletter! www.quadshotnews.com Founders & Lead Authors: Laura Dover & Caleb Dulaney Podcast Host: Sam Marcrom…
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In this episode, we discuss the challenges of navigating and managing ADHD medication while travelling across different states in Australia. Rebekah Howard, a neurodivergent mum of two and teacher, shares her experiences of living on the road for eight months and dealing with ADHD medication rules and regulations between states. Free Guide: Travell…
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In the second part of my series on autistic burnout, I move from personal reflection to practical strategies. This episode is all about helping you, as neurodivergent mums, prevent burnout before it takes over – both for yourself and your children. ***If you missed it, be sure to listen to Part 1 “Realising Autistic Burnout: A Personal Story for Ne…
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As a kid, all Vincent Lynch wanted to do was hang out by the river near his home, fishing and crabbing and playing in the muck. School, by contrast, was a bore. Then he discovered biology—and never looked back. Today, as an evolutionary biologist at the University at Buffalo, Lynch studies the genomic history of animals both living and extinct to u…
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Check out this episode of the QuadCast where we speak with Sue Yom (editor of the Red Journal and PI for HN005) about the history of HPV+ oropharyngeal cancer, the current status of the data, and future directions for the field. Don't miss out as this episode is packed with great information! @SueYom @UCSF @QuadShotNews @ASTRO_org @SamuelMarcromMD …
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In this first part of my two-part series on autistic burnout, I’m sharing how I came to realise the impact of burnout on my life – something that had been affecting me for years without my knowing. From reflecting on childhood conditioning to understanding how societal pressures pushed me into burnout, I unpack the key moments that shaped my experi…
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Introduction: Stroke recovery is often a long and challenging journey, especially when it comes to regaining mobility and independence. One of the most critical components of recovery is physical therapy after a stroke. Whether you’ve recently experienced a stroke or have been in recovery for some time, physical therapy plays a vital role in helpin…
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Discover harmful phrases stroke survivors often hear from medical professionals and learn how encouragement, not limitations, fosters true recovery. Support The Recovery After Stroke Patreon Page Bill’s Book: The Unexpected Way That A Stroke Became The Best Thing That Happened Highlights: 01:27 Stroke Recovery Timelines 02:01 Never Say Never 02:40 …
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In this episode, I’m joined by Claire Britton, an ADHDer, mum of two, and paediatric Occupational Therapist. Together, we dive into the often confusing and frustrating world of executive function. You know the feeling - struggling to keep it all together, constantly questioning why everything feels so hard. We’re breaking down what executive functi…
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In this episode, I’m joined by internationally recognised experts in autism, Professor Tony Atwood and Dr. Michelle Garnett, to explore the often misunderstood condition known as Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). Together, we dive into what PDA really is, how it differs from Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and what it means for neurodiverge…
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Fred shares his story of surviving an ischemic stroke, heart attacks, and arthritis, focusing on resilience, recovery, and overcoming adversity. Instagram Website Support The Recovery After Stroke Patreon Page Highlights: 00:00 Introduction 01:39 Surviving Ischemic Stroke 02:13 The Cause Of Heart Attacks 06:45 Mental and Physical Coping with Health…
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Check out this week's Quadcast as we highlight the first randomized trial of SBRT vs. Surgery for prostate cancer, the impact of pembrolizumab on survival in triple negative breast cancer, and the improved survival in limited stage small cell lung cancer with the addition of Durvalumab. Check out the website and subscribe to the newsletter! www.qua…
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10 Things Stroke Survivors Should Know After They Have Had a Stroke Hey everyone, Bill Gasiamis here. If you’re navigating stroke recovery, you’re likely searching for guidance and support. That’s why today, I want to share 10 things stroke survivors should know after they have had a stroke. These insights, gathered from survivors who have walked t…
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In this solo episode, I’m sharing 6 practical tips that have helped me reduce stress and create a calmer, more connected home as a neurodivergent mum. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the daily chaos or struggled to find a balance between parenting and navigating ADHD, this episode is for you. These strategies aren’t about perfection - they’re ab…
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In this episode, Jane is pleased to welcome back Tanya Hicks from Neurodivergent Empowered! Tanya is a neurodivergent woman and mum who brings a wealth of experience across many fields, from national management to neurodivergent-affirming therapy. She founded Neurodivergent Empowered to meet a real need in our community, creating a space that exclu…
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Perispinal Etanercept: A Breakthrough in Stroke Recovery? Stroke recovery is often a long and arduous journey, particularly for individuals suffering from chronic post-stroke symptoms. In recent years, etanercept, an anti-inflammatory biologic typically used for rheumatoid arthritis, has gained attention for its potential in treating neurological d…
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In this solo episode, I’m getting honest about what it’s like raising my own little “antagonist” – you know, kids who just can’t help but push everyone’s buttons, whether it’s poking their siblings, pushing boundaries, or always looking for that reaction. With an ADHD brain that’s always craving excitement, these kids often engage in “accidentally …
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In this episode, Jane chats with Alison Balson, a Family Dynamics & Neurodiversity Strategist, who offers her expert advice on navigating life in a neurodivergent family. With insights drawn from her experience as a former teacher, childcare centre owner, and mum of four neurodivergent children, Alison shares practical strategies for fostering a th…
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Stroke Recovery After 2 Years: Overcoming Hemorrhagic Stroke, High Blood Pressure, and Sensory Overload Recovering from a stroke is a long and often challenging journey, especially when it involves a hemorrhagic stroke, high blood pressure, and the complications of sensory overload. Two years post-stroke is a significant milestone where survivors r…
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Check out this week's episode of the QuadCast where we highlight short course vs. long course RT as part of TNT for rectal cancer, the cost-effectiveness of bevacizumab for radiation necrosis, an evaluation of induction chemo for elderly patients with nasopharynx cancer, and more. Check out the website and subscribe to the newsletter! www.quadshotn…
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In this solo episode, I explore the complex relationship between PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and neurodivergence, including ADHD, autism, depression, and PTSD. Learn what PMDD is, how it differs from PMS, and why it disproportionately affects neurodivergent individuals. Bonus Free Resource: Download my free 14-page guide Is It More Than …
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In this solo episode, I discuss a hot topic that affects so many women: PMS and ADHD. If you’ve ever felt like your ADHD symptoms become a chaotic mess during certain times of the month, you’re not alone. Hormonal fluctuations can significantly impact mood, focus, and productivity, and we’re here to help you make sense of it all. Additional Free Re…
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Narcissists get a bad rap, but is it deserved? According to Emily Grijalva, an associate professor of organizational behavior at the University at Buffalo School of Management and a renowned expert on narcissism, it’s complicated. Grijalva has spent her career studying the trait—among leaders, across genders, over the lifetime and through the gener…
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In this episode, Jane is joined by Monique Mitchelson, a clinical psychologist specialising in autism, ADHD, trauma, chronic illness, and pain. Monique, co-director of Divergent Futures and co-host of the Neurodivergent Woman Podcast, shares her experiences of late diagnosis and the reality of self-advocacy for autistic and ADHD adults. Key Topics …
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In this solo episode, I take you on a personal journey, sharing my experiences of living with undiagnosed ADHD while juggling the demands of motherhood. Key Topics Covered: Life Before Diagnosis: I open up about the chaotic mornings, constant overwhelm, and the never-ending feeling of being behind. From missing library days to forgetting crucial sc…
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In this episode, Jane welcomes back Dr Jacinta Thomson, a beloved guest and Clinical Psychologist whose previous episodes on ADHD diagnosis and the distinctions between Autism and ADHD have resonated deeply with listeners. This time, Jacinta brings a unique idea to the table - an exploration of the shared language that has developed within the ADHD…
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Discover Rachel Paverman's inspiring journey from cavernoma to hemorrhagic stroke recovery. A story of resilience, hope, and determination. The post How Rachel Paverman Overcame a Cavernoma and Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Story of Resilience and Hope appeared first on Recovery After Stroke.由Recovery After Stroke
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Check out this week's QuadCast where we highlight PET-adaptive therapy for primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma, the benefits of cannabis extract on refractory chemotherapy-induced nausea, bladder preservation treatment strategies, and more. Check out the website and subscribe to the newsletter! www.quadshotnews.com Founders & Lead Authors: Laura Do…
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In this episode, Jane dives into the complexities and frustrations of the ADHD diagnosis process with Dena Robertson, a 39-year-old widow and single mum of two girls. Dena shares her distressing journey through the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD - both for herself and her daughter, Ruby - highlighting the significant challenges they faced along t…
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A Stroke Survivor’s Journey: From High Blood Pressure to Personal Transformation Introduction The journey of a stroke survivor is often marked by a profound transformation—one that encompasses not only physical recovery but also emotional and spiritual growth. For many, this journey begins unexpectedly, as was the case for Sunny Kakaiya, whose life…
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In this episode, Jane interviews Dr Justin Coulson, one of Australia's most trusted parenting experts and the co-host of Channel 9's Parental Guidance. Dr Coulson is also the founder of Happy Families and has a PhD in psychology from the University of Wollongong. He shares his lived experience with neurodivergence, offering valuable insights into t…
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In this episode, Jane interviews Lindsay Keating who is an ADHD Mum who has battled for over 20 years with Anorexia. **Trigger warning, this episode discusses Anorexia Nervosa** Jane and Lindsay tackles common misconceptions about eating disorders, specifically the tendency to minimise them as mere attention-seeking behaviors. The discussion emphas…
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In this episode Jane is joined by Tanya Hicks, a neurodivergent woman and founder of Neurodivergent Empowered. Tanya shares her journey with ADHD and autism, discussing the challenges of masking and the importance of authenticity. They explore societal pressures, the joy of pursuing passions, and the need for supportive environments for neurodiverg…
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Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis: Symptoms and Causes Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a rare but serious condition characterized by the formation of a blood clot in the dural venous sinuses, which drain blood from the brain. Understanding the symptoms and causes of CVST is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment. Understanding Cerebra…
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In this episode of ADHD Mums, join for a deep dive into finding the right practitioner for yourself or your children. Covering essential criteria for practitioners, including professional development, individualised approaches, and neuroaffirming training. The discussion also focuses on the importance of using positive, inclusive language and under…
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Comprehensive Guide for Young Person Stroke Survivors Strokes can be devastating at any age, but they are particularly impactful when they strike the young. This post delves into the unique challenges faced by young person stroke survivors, offering essential information and support strategies to help them navigate their recovery and life beyond. W…
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