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Pharmacists and healthcare industry leaders Rob ‘Hoopi’ Nahoopii PharmD, MS, ACE and Greg Wilson PharmD, BCPS, ACE dive deeply into the complicated and contentious 340B Program as well as other pressing Pharmacy matters. Special guests and industry experts pop in frequently to add insights from all sides of the discussion. If you serve in the pharmacy sector, this podcast is a must-listen!
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Richard Piet, known to terrestrial radio listeners in Southwest Michigan for years as the genial host of an informative and engaging interview program, brings The Richard Piet Show worldwide with this podcast! A show about "rides, people and smart talk," Richard is a fan of cars and interactive discussion focusing on a range of topics. In 2021, Richard established Livemic Communications, adding opportunities for purposeful exposure through informational, customized podcast series. Businesses ...
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As students head back to the classroom for the 2024-25 school year, Battle Creek Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kimberly Carter is echoing the importance of attendance. Carter also reflects more on the effects of the Bearcat Advantage program, which covers tuition for Battle Creek Public Schools graduates. Episode Resources Battle Creek Public S…
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Following the retirement of longtime Battle Creek City Attorney Jill Steele in 2024, the search was on to find her successor. After some years as an assistant city attorney in Flint, William Kim accepted the same post in Battle Creek. Now, he joins Community Matters to talk about his view of municipal law, the importance of interaction with the cit…
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Ahead of another fall campaign push for charitable giving in Calhoun County, Community Matters host Richard Piet sits down with Chris Sargent, president and CEO of the United Way of South Central Michigan. The discussion centers around how the United Way stretches a dollar, especially when charitable giving has been down in recent years. Episode Re…
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Video surveillance has become much easier to obtain and operate. But, as Roger Ferworn from AE Tech Design tells us in this episode, there are definite considerations to establishing such a system. Will it function the way you expect and need? Will you be able to obtain certain footage easily? How can AI help? Episode Resources AE Tech Design websi…
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In this episode, Greg and Rob are joined by healthcare attorney and 340B veteran Barbara Straub Williams. They cover a variety of topics, including an update on litigation targeting state-level contract pharmacy laws (21:18), navigating manufacturer audits and ADR claim submissions (38:47), a recent court ruling related to exclusion of Section 1115…
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Angela Beyer, a renowned trainer, online coach, and professional health coach has an extraordinary journey that led her to become a personal trainer and health coach specializing in helping women build muscle and achieve a healthy lifestyle. Angela isn't just about aesthetics; she empowers women to build muscle, cultivate healthy habits, and achiev…
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Calhoun County is in good financial health and the latest professional audit and strong credit rating prove it. That's the word from Board of Commissioners Chair Derek King. The county reported a "AA" credit rating as issued by S&P Global Ratings, saying it "affirms the county's financial stability and ongoing commitment to responsible fiscal manag…
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In its first "Drive 4 UR School" test drive event since the COVID-19 pandemic, Lakeview Ford in Battle Creek will connect Lakeview Schools robotics students with cash from Ford. The concept is simple: Show up, test drive a Ford and Lakeview Schools gets either $20 or $70. Why the difference? It depends on which car you test drive. Click to listen f…
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Gray and white with tiger cat features, Chai the Domestic Shorthair seemingly did not have an easy life before she was brought to the Humane Society of South Central Michigan. But, as we learn in this Wiggly Tail update, that's all behind her now - and she's ready to land anew on all four paws. Episode Resources Humane Society of South Central Mich…
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On this episode, we describe the clinical presentation, etiology, and pathophysiology of asthma. We review current guidelines and evidence-based treatment strategies for managing asthma, including pharmacological and lifestyle interventions. Our hope is that this material will help the listener to develop patient-specific treatment strategies consi…
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Susan Sophia James is a Doctor of Behavioral Health and Integrated Medicine who uses specific sound vibrations, patterns with protocols as systems for transforming our physical body, mind, emotions, and spirit. The 3Melete sound healing programs were transformed to online during the pandemic after using them for over 25 years with people in treatme…
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Construction crews were busy all summer working on building upgrades and other projects at Pennfield Schools buildings. That has saved some money overall on the projects, according to Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer. Lemmer joins Community Matters to offer her viewpoint, just days before students in her district were coming back for the 2024-25 aca…
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For the 13th time, Battle Creek's Community Inclusive Recreation (CIR) is readying for the annual Kickball Classic fundraiser, sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln. Set for September 22, 2024 at Bailey Park, the tournament-style event brings teams formed by local businesses and organizations together with CIR participants. The teams play in front of …
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Now that Battle Creek City Manager Rebecca Fleury has announced her intention to retire at the end of 2024, city commissioners will undertake a search for her successor in 2025. Commissioners have already gotten some footing on an executive search, having spent the summer of 2024 looking for a new city attorney. Mayor Mark Behnke and Vice-Mayor She…
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It's a question that is asked frequently: Could a person have a genetic predisposition to dementia? In this episode of Creating Dementia Solutions, Miles for Memories Founder Sherii Sherban talks about her own family history with dementia - and what she sees as an alternative to the heredity conversation. Episode Resources Miles for Memories websit…
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In this episode, Greg and Rob are joined by healthcare attorney Todd Nova to discuss a proposed rule change put forth by CMS in 2023 regarding the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program (MDRP), which includes a potential change to the definition of “covered outpatient drug”. They’ll discuss how covered entities have historically interpreted the definition of…
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Natalie Bedard, also known as NatNat, a beacon of resilience and empowerment. In 2019, she founded Lift OneSelf, offering profound energy healing services. Despite grappling with life-threatening illness and single parenthood to three boys, Natalie is a steadfast mentor on the journey of self-discovery and healing. With her profound understanding o…
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Battle Creek City Manager Rebecca Fleury reached her ten-year anniversary in the position and decided to call it a career. In her first interview since announcing her retirement, Fleury reflects with Community Matters on her tenure, her future along with some perspective on what makes a strong city manager. Episode Resources City of Battle Creek we…
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Robin Bolz, founder of UnSilenced: Battle Creek Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition, has no reservations sharing her story about abuse when she was a child and adolescent. That story includes resilience and the key involvement of one person who helped her turn her life around. Now, she wants to be that person for others - and wants to show the communi…
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On this episode we discuss the management of opioid use disorder. We begin by describing its clinical presentations, etiologies, and pathophysiology. We then compare and contrast the efficacy, safety profiles, and appropriate use of medications for opioid use disorder, behavioral therapies, and patient monitoring in treating opioid use disorder. Co…
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With a journey rooted in personal transformation, Marjorie Nass embarked on a path of healing that led her away from the pressures and confines of corporate life to discover yoga and its wellness branch, Ayurveda. She healed from her health challenges through holistic practices, combining yoga, nutrition, movement and breath techniques. But learnin…
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In this episode, we discuss the approach to deprescribing for several drugs such as benzodiazepine receptor agonists, cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine, antipsychotics, and antihyperglycemics. Key Concepts Medication appropriateness including indication and risk vs. benefit should be evaluated for all stages of life; however, more importantly in…
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The Battle Creek Community Foundation is observing its 50th anniversary with a block party outside its offices in downtown Battle Creek. The event is set for August 21, 2024 from 4-6 PM. BCCF President and CEO Mary Muliett and Vice-President Clovis Bordeaux visit Community Matters to invite listeners personally - and talk about the fun planned, as …
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Two more "Services on the Go" events are planned for the summer of 2024 in Battle Creek. The events are meant to provide a chance for residents to engage with city staff about any number of issues or subjects, including such things as code enforcement and community policing. The City of Battle Creek spokespersons Jessica Vanderkolk and Eric McClure…
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It is possible that those around you may recognize some signs of hearing loss before you do. But perhaps you have noticed your own difficulty hearing. In this episode of Oaklawn Health Matters, Audiologist Michael Thompson discusses the typical signs of hearing loss, along with some of the approaches Oaklawn Hospital takes to help folks live succes…
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This is our 50th episode, and it marks the 2 year anniversary of the 340B Unscripted Podcast. To mark the occasion, Greg asks Rob a hodgepodge of 340B-related questions including entity-owned vs contract pharmacy considerations, out-of-state Medicaid carve-out challenges, “class of trade”, referral capture documentation standards and how CEs should…
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Gao Motsemme is a Freedom Illuminator Embodiment Queen, some call her a visionary DOULA, she helps Individuals finally break free from generational toxic relationships, Imprints and curses, connect to their highest selves and cultivate healthy, meaningful and fulfilling connections so they can radiate true confidence, crush it in the boardroom, bed…
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After pre-pandemic plans for a remodeled downtown hotel fell through, then COVID delays, Battle Creek's iconic downtown hotel is set to begin a new life as a DoubleTree by Hilton. Battle Creek Unlimited Chairperson Erick Stewart and Economic Development Associate Heather Ignash join Community Matters to discuss the new project and how it is affecti…
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The Battle Creek Area Habitat for Humanity returns to Community Matters for an update from Executive Director Michael King - including a shift in focus for the organization locally. King tells Community Matters five new Habitat homes going up in Urbandale are a signal of what's to come in the area - which means a shift in focus. Click to hear the d…
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Tune up your short game - or show it off - at the Mini Golf for Good event Friday, August 9, 2024 in Battle Creek. The event, to be held at the Hit-Em-Here mini golf course, will support the programs of the Battle Creek Salvation Army. Registration is requested. Click to hear more details. Episode Resources Event Registration site (active prior to …
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On this episode, we review the treatment options and management strategies for primary hypertension. Cole and I are happy to share that our listeners can claim ACPE-accredited continuing education for listening to this podcast episode! We have continued to partner with freeCE.com to provide listeners with the opportunity to claim 1-hour of continui…
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In this episode, we delve into the vital topic of protecting your energy and maintaining a positive vibration, especially when navigating diverse environments. We'll discuss how different energies around you can sometimes feel uncomfortable and disorienting, and why it's crucial to discern your own energy from others'. Learn practical tips on how t…
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The first-ever Marshall MotorFest planned for August 23, 2024 in Marshall, Michigan will celebrate classic and muscle cars - and even some new ones. Jim Durian with Choose Marshall talks about the intent behind the MotorFest, what cars they wish to participate, along with all the other plans in downtown Marshall around the event. Episode Resources …
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Among the expansive grounds and red barns of the Gilmore Car Museum on the first Saturday in August is always what's known as the Red Barns Spectacular. For its 43rd year, the RBS expects about 1000 cars to cruise in for the largest car show the museum sees all season. Gary Hawkins is president of the Kalamazoo Antique Auto Restorers Club, organize…
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In this Calhoun County Board of Commissioners update, Chair Derek King discusses another round of road funding agreements for certain counties. Also, the Calhoun County Veterans Affairs office receives a sizable grant. Click to hear the details. Episode Resources Calhoun County Board website Calhoun County Road Department website Calhoun County Vet…
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Are there things caregivers and others should keep in mind that might make communicating with a person living with dementia easier? Miles for Memories volunteer Michelle Lennon with Elara Caring tells us there definitely are. Click to hear what they are. Episode Resources Miles for Memories website Miles for Memories technology Sherii Sherban talks…
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In this episode of Little Blinking Light, AE Tech Design President Roger Ferworn talks about avoiding a rat's nest. A rat's nest of cables, that is. Listen and find out the tech design perspective when it comes to assuring the cabling in your facility is structured. Episode Resources AE Tech Design website Book an Appointment with AE Tech Design AE…
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At a gathering in June 2024 in Oswalt Park, we asked five residents of Vicksburg, Michigan and one visitor to talk about the village. We asked them why they are in Vicksburg, about their observations of the village - past and present - as well as what they love about it. In this Vicksburg Visit, we hear what they said. Episode Resources Vicksburg, …
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Michael is a ceremonialist & healer with extensive experience in guiding transformative journeys. He is a mesa holder for a mestizo plant medicine lineage, certified Master Practitioner of Shamanic Energy work through the Four Winds Society, certified Level 2 Holographic Sound Practitioner, ADAPT Certified Functional Health Coach, and Gene Keys Gui…
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In this episode, Greg and Rob have another repeat guest! Healthcare attorney Emily Cook shares some insights gained from the 340B Coalition Summer Conference around recent HRSA audit patterns (08:37) and a cluster of manufacturer audits of 340B covered entities (27:46). In the intro, the guys touch base on some 340B newsworthy developments in the c…
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On this episode, we discuss the management of endometriosis. We review some background information as well as the various treatment options and the treatment algorithm. Cole and I are happy to share that our listeners can claim ACPE-accredited continuing education for listening to this podcast episode! We have continued to partner with freeCE.com t…
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Calhoun County Clerk/Register Kimberly Hinkley tells Community Matters staff and volunteers are ready for nine days of early voting ahead of the Tuesday, August 6, 2024 primary election. The county has only conducted the early voting a handful of times since voters passed Proposal 22-2. Hinkley discusses the growing confidence she has with putting …
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It is one of the busiest times of the year at Battle Creek's Charitable Union - the organization which has been helping local people who need it since 1887. One of those efforts is a drive to get kids into some new clothes by the time school starts. Charitable Union says the kids they focus on are from families facing challenges for various reasons…
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The City of Battle Creek is encouraging those interested to apply to be considered for appointment to a new Community Oversight Board. The panel will have seven members and two alternates from the community, with a goal to "reflect a range of the city's demographics for racial and gender identities, ages, skills and lived experiences," according to…
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In this "Heart-Centered Harmony" episode, we explore heart-centered practices for stress management and well-being. Discover the power of muscle testing to determine your emotional state and elevate your vibration. Learn about heart coherence, the importance of self-love, and the art of manifestation. Dive into meditation and energy healing techniq…
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