Dax tells a scary hospice story and the two discuss how you determine your priorities as you reach the later stages of life. Nadia discusses the evolution of her faith, the beauty of grace and unconventional tradition. They talk about Keith’s time on American Idol, having many years of professional struggle before success and how he found sobriety after marriage. Dax gives the Armcherries a personal update. Bill chats with the Armchair Expert about being fascinated by advancements in history, balancing work/marriage/fatherhood and his eternal optimism. Ellen chats with the Armchair Expert about growing up in blue collar Boston, her relationship with women and proving her worth. Sara Bareilles is a Grammy Award-winner and Tony and Emmy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actress and author. Beil’s latest installment, which began dropping episodes this month, is another story of vulnerable patients facing harm because they don’t have all the information they need to make an informed decision about their healthcare. Beil had been looking to tell the story of stem cells for a while and was waiting for the opportunity share it via podcast. We trust the system. Laura sits down with the Armchair Expert on this Thanksgiving day episode to talk about having to work on your feet as a journalist, her specific draw to the medical field and how she stumbled into podcasting. Laura Beil is a journalist and podcast host. The two talk about her new podcast, Bad Batch, that focuses on the stem cell industry, they eat Taco Bell together and Monica and Dax thank Laura for serving the best podcast of 2018. Alongside the above-board treatment and research, there is a “retail industry springing up selling unapproved therapy to people.”, Texas’ business-friendly environment has made it a hotbed of stem cell treatment, but the lack of regulation and oversight can have real consequences. Sara chats with the Armchair Expert about her awkwardness as a kid and how she found her place in community theater. Michael chats with the Armchair Expert about becoming the youngest mayor in Stockton’s history and the programs he developed to reduce gun violence and homicides in Stockton. Dax wonders why songs by Australian singers often sound American and Keith talks about wanting approval from his father. Dax theorizes on Laura’s Dr. Death podcast an “These remedies that are being sold have not been studied like a drug would, but people doing it make the assumption it is safe and effective. In the fact check, Monica & Dax discuss training crows to do complex tasks. Dax asks about the unique dynamic of being married to a fellow actress and Leslie confesses about his time as a grocery store employee. Dallas resident Laura Beil’s podcast Bad Batch is all about giving patients the information they need about an increasingly popular medical treatment that shows both promise and a worrying lack of oversight. David joins the Armchair Expert to discuss all things conspiracy theories, from QAnon to Wayfairgate to Flat Earthers. The stem cell industry is sometimes hailed as being able to cure everything from male pattern baldness to knee ligament tears, but the lack of oversight and proper research has had disastrous results for patients all over the country. Biel’s transition from science and health journalist operating mostly in print to the voice and reporting behind some of the most popular podcasts in the country has been an engaging one, and she is still learning about how to best tell an audio story. Laura sits down with the Armchair Expert on this Thanksgiving day episode to talk about having to work on your feet as a journalist, her specific draw to the medical field and how she stumbled into podcasting. Patients are offered a miracle cure, but instead they end up rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Nadia Bolz-Weber is an author, Lutheran minister and public theologian. The two talk about cancel culture, Leslie talks about his commitment to salary parity and Monica and Dax have a disgusting/interesting debate in the fact check. Dax and Atul discuss the personalities of surgeons and the use of checklists to remedy the complexity of their responsibilities. Leah Plunkett is a faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and an associate professor at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. Dax confesses how sad he is that he can’t hang out with David every day. “In audio, one thing I have learned, and am still trying to learn, is that you only have one shot to interview people,” she says. Dax wonders if it's possible to be simultaneously sweet and demanding and Bill talks about his love of the movie, Spy Game. She is the author of the book, Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk about Our Kids Online. Beil’s new project builds on her first podcast, Dr. Death, which covered a Dallas neurosurgeon who paralyzed and killed patients in the operating room, and has now become the first doctor to be convicted for aggravated assault because of care provided in the operating room (read Matt Goodman’s D Magazine feature, which first brought the case to light, here). We trust the person at the other end of that scalpel. Keith chats with the Armchair Expert about adjusting to Nashville from Australia, why he couldn’t get signed to a record deal and his unique meld of sounds. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Laura sits down with the Armchair Expert on this Thanksgiving day episode to talk about having to work on your feet as a journalist, her specific draw to the medical field and how she stumbled into podcasting. The two discuss Tom's approach to bettering himself and the identity shift he will inevitably experience post-retirement. “It’s a huge industry, and people are paying their life savings for it,” she says. Susan talks about her road to recovery and how it introduced her to the concept of service. Seth chats with the armchair expert about how he first found animation, luck vs. effort and how he handles criticism. Laura sits down with the Armchair Expert on this Thanksgiving day episode to talk about having to work on your feet as a journalist, her specific draw to the medical field and how she stumbled into podcasting.

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