3/1/2023 0 Comments Podcast undistractedPhillip Picardi: OK, I hope that your minister family is listening because this might be a little embarrassing and sacrilegious. Are you down to play a little game about Jesus with me?īrittney Packnett Cunningham: I’m always down and play a game. And also, I’m hoping we can do so by playing a little game. So I am excited today because I’m hoping we can talk about Jesus in a way that he’s not often talked about. I mean, that was a lot about the pedigree of how much you love Jesus. Phillip Picardi: OK, wow, you didn’t have to show off. So yes, I believe that Jesus is the lover in my soul and I am so grateful to be loved by somebody who wants my liberation here on Earth just as much as he wants it for me in heaven. My dad was a pastor, my mom is a minister and my brother is a minister and went to divinity school and followed in my dad’s footsteps on that. I was raised by two people who love Jesus, so much so that they were ministers. Is this true?īrittney Packnett Cunningham: This is true. Now, one thing I know for sure about you is that you love Jesus. Brittney, welcome to Unholier Than Thou.īrittney Packnett Cunningham: Thank you, Phillip. For example, did you know that historians mostly agree that Jesus, a Middle Eastern Jewish man, was not blond and blue eyed, as all that Renaissance art depicts? Go figure! Help me set the record straight-and I do not mean that in a homophobic way-I’m thrilled to welcome my friend, and the host of The Undistracted podcast Brittney Packnett Cunningham. As we’ve explored on this podcast for many episodes, the story of Jesus has been so twisted, so turned, so manipulated that it’s hard to get a grasp of who the guy really was. After one month of playing Kelly Clarkson’s Wrapped in Red Deluxe on repeat, that special time is almost upon us: Christmas Day! And while we may know the true heir of Christmas as Miss Mariah Carey, it is a lesser known fact that the holiday originally started to celebrate the birth of someone named Jesus Christ. Phillip Picardi: From Crooked Media, this is Unholier Than Thou. Listen to Brittany’s podcast, Undistracted (The grand prize is kind of a bummer, though.) And turns out, he’s kind of a great guy! To help him dissect the activist Jesus was in his own life, Brittany Packnett Cunningham joins to play a fun Bible game. There’s a whole lot of myths about Jesus-and then there’s who the Bible ACTUALLY says he was. Online ahead of print.As appealing as hunky blondes can be, Phill isn’t interested in worshipping one (well, at least not as the son of God). Maximizing the Morning Commute: A Randomized Trial Assessing the Effect of Driving on Podcast Knowledge Acquisition and Retention. If only there was a high yield podcast available covering the most recent and important articles in emergency and critical care medicine you could listen to while commuting… Check out the Journal Feed Podcast here! This is consistent with our current knowledge on adult learning theory, and it seems to confirm that while performing non-cognitively overlapping activities, and activities that are relatively automatic (driving, walking, etc.), residents are still able to learn. Most importantly, there were no accidents that occurred during the driving period of the study. There was no statistically significant difference between the driving and undistracted cohorts on the initial recall (74.2% versus 73.3%) or delayed recall (52.2% versus 52.0%). One month later, 96 residents completed a 40-question multiple choice test with new questions based on the information in the podcast. They then crossed over to the other intervention, listening to another 30-minute podcast on different material, again completing an immediate recall multiple choice test. Within 30 minutes of listening, the residents took a 20-question multiple choice test based on the material. Residents were randomized to either group, listening to a 30-minute podcast while driving or sitting. To compare recall of knowledge from a podcast listened to while distracted (driving) versus undistracted (sitting in a quiet room), researchers included 100 PGY1-4 residents in a multicenter, randomized, crossover trial. To save time, many residents listen to podcasts while commuting – but is this an effective way to learn?ĩ0% of emergency medicine residents report listening to podcasts on a regular basis, and nearly three quarters of them listen to podcasts while driving. Residents are held to a high standard and are expected to work large volumes of clinical hours while also continuing to study and learn outside of work. To say emergency medicine residents work a lot would be an understatement. Emergency medicine residents had no change in performance on both initial and delayed recall tests based on podcast material listened to undistracted versus driving.
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