Is the news, politics, and social media making us crazy
Ever looked around and thought, "What in the fresh American apple pie is going on with this country?" Or perhaps you've been utterly perplexed as to why schools seem to be churning out more lockdown drills than graduates? Well, strap in, folks, because 'Digital Voices' is here to connect the dots.
In this episode, Robert Mills – the man who knows history so well, he could probably tell you what George Washington had for breakfast on July 4, 1776 – unpacks how mental health issues have been acknowledged (or ignored) throughout the course of American history. Mills doesn't just understand law; he sees it like Neo sees the Matrix – and he's here to give us the lowdown on mental health policies and rights.
Paired with him is Phyllis Leavitt, an esteemed psychologist.
Join us on "Digital Voices" with Beau Tiffany as we welcome the inspiring Debbie Ausburn, a prolific foster and step-parent, grandmother, author, and dedicated attorney. Having raised seven children and being blessed with ten grandchildren, Debbie shares a wealth of knowledge about parenting and blending families, as explored in her book, 'Raising Other People’s Children: What Foster Parenting Taught Me About Bringing Together a Blended Family.'
Unveiling the Dark Side of Wisconsin's Healthcare System: Lack of Transparency, Injustice, and the Struggle for Accountability
We delve into the intricate complexities of Wisconsin's healthcare system, shedding light on its lack of transparency and accountability when medical accidents occur. It investigates the interconnectedness of various factors contributing to this issue, analyzes the causes and effects, and explores the impact of the Injured Patients Compensation Fund.
Check ou Miranda, "Mira" Needs your help!! The Full Story When people ask if I need something, or is there anything they can do I have been responding with “I need a kidney”. Like yesterday. I am 38 years old and sitting active on a pancreas and kidney transplant list.
As we delve into today's conversation with our esteemed guest, Phyllis Leavitt, it's important to note the unique perspective she brings to the field of psychotherapy. Having spent over 30 years working with individuals and families affected by abuse and dysfunctional family dynamics, Phyllis has developed a deep understanding of the emotional complexities and the resilience of the human spirit. Her empathetic and compassionate approach to therapy has helped countless individuals heal and rebuil
Being proactive in your own healthcare is something Terri Sabo knows the importance of. Watch my TEDx Talk on Patient Safety here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3FkYdnc-FY “Medical Errors are Killing Us”
Guest Wisconsin State representative Christine Sinicki and I discuss her roots, politics, and important issues both in our state as well as our country. Christine shares her experiences and battles that offer insight to the world of politics and the state of our nation. You can find Christine Sinicki: https://legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/20/sinicki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Sinicki https://ballotpedia.org/Christine_Sinicki https://www.simplyjustice.com/blog/will-operating-room-
Guest Steve Burrows talks about his journey and shares his thoughts on his experiences of championing for his beloved mother Judy. What started in a search for answers for his mothers injuries that led Steve down a rabbit hole of shocking chaos within the american healthcare system. #WeStandWithJudie #HBOBleedOut #MedicalProfessionalsForJudie #TheFutureOfMedicineStandsWithJudie
Guest Wade Ayer, hero, crusader, family man and military vet. Wades story starts out a boy from Wisconsin with a gift for music and a supportive family. Wades journey led him to serve in the Navy serving on the U.S.S. Nimitz CVN 68. Wade came home after active duty and continued to serve. Shortly after coming back home from active duty he recieved a phone call from his Father. Wades sister, Julie Ayer Rubenzer, was in serious condition after what was suppose to be routine cosmetic surgery
Dedicated to Mags Dahmen and Jill Nicholas. In this deeply touching episode, we welcome back our resilient guest, Miranda "Mira" Fay. Since her first appearance on our podcast, Mira's journey has only become more challenging and inspiring, as she has now been on the kidney donor list for 13 months. Her fierce fight for survival illuminates the stark realities of organ transplantation and healthcare struggles in the US, particularly in Wisconsin. Through her powerful narrative, Mira helps us und
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