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by John Schaman

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9 episodes
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In 1978, I set up the first private practice in Canada in the pioneering fields of Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. I feel honoured that more than 56,000 patients have put their trust and confidence in me and my clinic. A large part of what I do is education of patients and in that regard I have given over 12,000 lectures to my cardiac classes. Over the years many patients have suggested I should videotape my lectures. Now, as I get closer to my “best-before date,” I realize I should have tackled this chore decades ago. Podcasting may help me achieve this.

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7/8/2020

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August 10, 2020

When a Medical Problem Meets a Musical Solution

<p>Lee Anna Rasar, Professor of Music Therapy, University of Wisconsin, shares with us her life passion of music therapy. She enlightens us regarding the many facets of how music is used for therapeutic purposes in a wide range of applications and indications. Going back 10 years, she connected with schamanMD at &nbsp;various conferences exploring the benefits of harmonica exercise and harmonica playing in medical therapeutic settings.</p> <p>Discussions shed light on the challenge of COVID-19, both from the point of you of potentially spreading the virus, or catching it, while using wind instruments and singing. The therapeutic use of harmonicas has a bearing on the potential of prevention of COVID-19, the use of harmonica exercise in those unfortunate enough to become infected, while they are in the throes of the disease, as well as in the rehabilitative phase for those that have recovered from COVID-19.</p> <p>At the end of this podcast you will know more about music therapy than you ever would have thought possible! After all, what could be better than solving a medical problem with a musical solution!</p>

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August 9, 2020

Cliff Barry: Coaching for the Gold, Olympic Gold!

<p>Cliff Barry joins in this schamanMD podcast to relive some memories of 40 years ago. This is the first reunion between Cliff and Dr. John Schaman since 1984. When they celebrated the victory and Olympic gold medal of swimmer Victor Davis in the 200 m breaststroke in Los Angeles. They share some insights into Victor, his personality, his exceptional drive, and his difficulty accepting defeat. The pride, stubbornness and fierce determination that won the gold medal may well have contributed to his death! In 1989, just outside Montreal, after a verbal altercation in a bar, with Victor protecting his girlfriend and her friend, Victor stood defiantly on the roadway while the adversaries gunned the engine of their vehicle, striking Victor with tremendous force, causing mortal injuries! Victor lost his last fight, the one that mattered the most!&nbsp;</p> <p>Both Cliff and Dr. John share memories of their remarkable experiences and encounters with Victor. As Cliff states, Victor made his career! Dr. John recalls the many postcards he received from the young man, the exceptional "once in a lifetime" swimmer, that many described as "rough around the edges." He states: "At that time, I received more postcards from Victor, from all over the world, than I received from all my other patients combined. I saw no rough edges!"&nbsp;</p>

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August 9, 2020

COVID-19: The Aussie Experience

<p>Scott Martin is the guest on the schamanMD podcast. Giving insight into his life in Australia, Scott touched on an assorted range of topics, from the efficacy of using facemasks, to government mandated energy conservation, to sun-dried tomatoes. The discussion of COVID-19 dominated the conversation, looking at various angles relating to "why did this happen," to "what did our governments do wrong?" to "freedom of speech: is it always a good thing?"</p> <p>After discussing various possible differences, it was concluded that the countries actions and ultimately the results with COVID-19 we're not dissimilar from the Orient, to Europe, to North America, and to Australia! During the discussion we both made it clear that we were looking forward to travelling again, me to Australia and he to Canada!</p>

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What is schamanMD?

In 1978, I set up the first private practice in Canada in the pioneering fields of Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. I feel honoured that more than 56,000 patients have put their trust and confidence in me and my clinic. A large part of what I do is education of patients and in that regard I have given over 12,000 lectures to my cardiac classes. Over the years many patients have suggested I should videotape my lectures. Now, as I get closer to my “best-before date,” I realize I should have tackled this chore decades ago. Podcasting may help me achieve this.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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