Recent Episodes
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Episode 198: Age Friendly Care in the ICU- Riding the Wave of 4Ms
Jun 2, 2025 – 00:36:14 -
Episode 197: Raging Tigers and Merciful Angels- The Fight to Humanize Critical Care
May 2, 2025 – 00:38:30 -
Episode 196: Delirium and Workplace Violence
Apr 22, 2025 – 01:03:32 -
Episode 195: Public Opinion on Informed Consent and Medically-Induced Comas
Apr 14, 2025 – 00:31:38 -
Episode 194: Walking While Intubated with an IABP with Bob
Apr 5, 2025 – 00:28:04 -
Episode 193: Empowering Respiratory Therapists with JJ the RT
Mar 30, 2025 – 00:53:08 -
Episode 192: Debunking Myths- Sedation and Ventilator Asynchrony
Mar 17, 2025 – 00:27:22 -
Episode 191: Insights from SCCM Congress- Current State of Affairs
Mar 10, 2025 – 00:50:53 -
Episode 190: Healing From Post-ICU PTSD with UCF Restores
Mar 4, 2025 – 00:33:56 -
Episode 189: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center- Part 8 with Dr. Parimal Bharucha
Feb 22, 2025 – 00:44:58 -
Episode 188: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center - Part 7 with Dr. Jodi Coates
Jan 13, 2025 – 00:54:49 -
Episode 187: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center - Part 6 with Ginger Manss
Jan 1, 2025 – 00:32:16 -
Episodes 186: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center Part 5- Respiratory Therapy
Dec 13, 2024 – 00:48:04 -
Episode 185: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center- Part 4 with the Trauma ICU RNs
Dec 3, 2024 – 00:59:00 -
Episode 184: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center- Part 3 with Luke Stratigates
Nov 23, 2024 – 00:44:29 -
Episode 183: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center- Part 2 with Dr. Lawrence Bistrong
Nov 17, 2024 – 00:37:14 -
Episode 182: The ICU Revolution at Mercy San Juan Medical Center- Part 1 with Jeana Flakes
Nov 6, 2024 – 00:44:50 -
Episode 181: Physician Insights at CHEST
Oct 26, 2024 – 00:52:54 -
Episode 180: Leading the ABCDEF Bundle in Bangledash
Oct 14, 2024 – 00:35:48 -
Episode 179: The Legal Liability of Failing to Practice the ABCDEF Bundle
Oct 1, 2024 – 00:56:24 -
Episode 178: The Power of Nursing Leadership to Revolutionize the ICU
Sep 14, 2024 – 01:03:58 -
Episode 177: New Grad RN Helps Lead the Revolution in His ICU
Aug 30, 2024 – 00:47:51 -
Episode 176: ICU Survivor to ICU Physical Therapist- Hope’s Journey to Revolutionizing Her ICU
Aug 14, 2024 – 00:52:16 -
Episode 175: Physiologists Leading the ECMO Revolution!
Jul 29, 2024 – 00:46:54 -
Episode 174: Delirium Mismanagement for LOE Patients Exacerbate Racial Disparities in the ICU
Jul 16, 2024 – 00:50:37 -
Episode 173: ICU Outcomes by Dose of Mobility
Jun 26, 2024 – 00:56:08 -
Episode 172: RN Insights at NTI
Jun 13, 2024 – 00:54:54 -
Episode 171: The Power of Autonomy and Human Connection During ECMO
May 30, 2024 – 00:29:10 -
Episode 170: A Timeline Through the History of ABCDEF Bundle- Building the Future of Awake and Walking ICUs
May 8, 2024 – 00:31:46 -
Episode 169: Intubated in Your Own ICU
Apr 27, 2024 – 00:27:56 -
Episode 168: I Was Reported to the Board of Nursing!
Apr 12, 2024 – 01:36:32 -
Episode 167: Breaking Barriers with Walking with Trans-Femoral IABP/Devices- The Ramsey Protocol with Stephen Ramsey
Mar 27, 2024 – 00:50:34 -
Episode 166: The Struggle of an ICU Revolutionist to Save Lives
Mar 5, 2024 – 00:37:41 -
Episode 165: "Don't Turn Me Off" - A Survivor's Perspective Of a Medically-Induced Coma
Feb 27, 2024 – 01:06:53 -
Episode 164: Antipsychotics in the ICU with Dr. Marie Rueve
Feb 24, 2024 – 00:53:11 -
Episode 163: Early Mobility During COVID19 in Switzerland with Sabrina Eggmann
Feb 17, 2024 – 00:35:45 -
Episode 162: Standardizing ICU Diaries
Feb 8, 2024 – 00:46:04 -
Episode 161: The Mad Hatter's Tea Party: A Nurse's Journey Through a Medically-Induced Coma
Jan 5, 2024 – 00:55:07 -
Episode 160: Psychiatrists in the ICU
Dec 20, 2023 – 00:48:47 -
Episode 159: Building a Dream Team
Dec 12, 2023 – 00:43:14 -
Episode 158: Keeping "Up" With the Times. A Deep Dive Into the Benefits of Verticalization Therapy
Dec 4, 2023 – 01:50:28 -
Episode 157: Sedation is Sleep-Deprivation
Nov 28, 2023 – 01:05:40 -
Episode 156: Nurses Are Willing, but Unsupported and Untrained in Practicing the ABCDEF Bundle
Nov 21, 2023 – 00:50:52 -
Episode 155: F- Family Engagement and Empowerment with Lito Rama
Nov 14, 2023 – 00:57:21 -
Episode 154: E- EARLY Mobility with Heidi Engel
Nov 7, 2023 – 01:07:46 -
Episode 153: D- Assess, Prevent, and Treat Delirium with Dr. Adrian Austin
Oct 30, 2023 – 00:38:56 -
Episode 152: C- Choice of Sedation and Analgesia with John Devlin, PharmD
Oct 23, 2023 – 00:49:03 -
Episode 151: B- Spontaneous Breathing Trials with Karsten Roberts
Oct 17, 2023 – 00:42:31 -
Episode 150: B- Awakening Trials- "Rehumanization of the Patient"- With Dr. Wes Ely
Oct 11, 2023 – 00:31:19 -
Episode 149: A- Assess, Prevent, and Treat Pain with Joanna Stollings, PharmD
Oct 2, 2023 – 00:34:41
Recent Reviews
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Nordly70SurvivorsThe “Walking Home from ICU” episode with Caleigh was so inspirational. I am nurse and experienced an unexpected long hospitalization in an ICU and was on a ventilator for 15 days. I experienced many hallucinations and was traumatized by the inability to communicate. My delirium trauma still persists when I go to work a year later. It’s better but I still have triggers. I hope to inspire our ICU to consider a change in practice. Thank you for discussing this important aspect of health.
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Amanda G RNMind blownI’m a nurse in a small medical ICU. I’ve been searching for a way to do more, a way to know that what we’re doing is actually helping to heal the patient. This podcast is exactly what I need. I can’t stop listening. I can’t stop shaking my head in awe. I always knew mobility was medicine but I did not realize how powerful of a medicine it was. This is my new gospel.
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joiiiiiiiiinsuch important advocacySo many of us who survived the ICU were never told about Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), or how severely it might affect us and our families. Even more distressing than that, so many ICU staff seem either not to know about PICS at all, or not to really grasp the severity of it. Kali Dayton advocates for us. She advocates to the medical profession to really look at and see what’s going on and challenges them to do better, and she advocates to our friends and families to understand the depth and complexity of what we went through (and what we may still be going through), even though so many people see just surviving as a sign of success. I am incredibly grateful to Kali and this podcast.
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banana15Great points, but strongly biased.I agree with the points Kali makes and very much appreciate her advocacy for mobility, less sedation and more humane care. However I find that she often puts words into the mouths of those she interviews and a lot of her points come across as overly opinionated. I will continue to listen, however and would hope that any and all ICU providers would take the time to hear these stories. We have a lot of room for improvement in the ICU and she is paving to way to make things better.
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Squidnee08Important Info, Fantastic PodcastingKali is so knowledgeable and passionate about changing how we do things in the ICU! EVERYONE needs to know so much of what she discusses on this podcast and the way she elevates patient voices is outstanding. Keep up the great work, and keep being a game-changer!
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BfredhpuMobility during ventilation, it’s possible!I’m not a nurse yet...just a matter of weeks before I take my NCLEX and start my new job, but I’ve been a Registered Dietitian for 10 years and about half of that time practicing inpatient. I LOVE the ICUs, I have a personal medical history from a childhood accident and have since felt very at home in the hospital. Before listening to this podcast, I felt like my favorite patient was intubated and sedated. But now that I’ve listened to about half of the healthcare professional interviews in this podcast, this is going to be my new passion! I hope my new colleagues are willing to listen to me talk about the EBP supporting mobility and minimal or no sedation during ventilation. This is a great podcast!
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KPorterAZMust listen for all ICU staffThis podcast has continued to inspire and encourage me to push for changes in the ICU I work in. The stories from the patients combined with the research showing the importance of having an “awake and walking” ICU are what make this podcast so amazing. I look forward to each episode and have listened to many of them multiple times! I talk about it with my coworkers so much that they are sharing my passion as well!
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GCherrieA MUST LISTEN- For any HCW or patientThis is an extremely important issue for anyone to listen to. It is such an eye opener as to alternatives to the care that is the “norm” in our hospitals. I work in a hospital in direct patient care. Confusion and delirium is such an issue in the ICU and throughout the hospital! The main focus is protocol after a patient is intubated. However, much of the information can be used to change protocol for non-intubated patients when confusion hits as a result of medication or short term intubation (like during a surgery). This is revolutionary!!!! What is upsetting is that this information has been around since the 90’s, yet most hospitals have not taken these protocols to heart! Well... it is time for a change!!! PLEASE LISTEN AND SHARE!! *** Thank you Kali!!! 🙏🏻❤️
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Mick 8891Recommend listening to this podcast instead of reading articlesThis podcast is Kali’s attempt at enlightening the ICU community about the best sedation and mobility practices, and to fill in the gap between what’s known in the literature and common practices around the world. She comes from an unique hospital in Salt Lake City where total avoidance of sedation and early mobility (within hours of intubation) became the standard almost 30 years ago. I’m an early career physician that spends a lot of time in the ICU. Listening to the episodes has been one of the most profound experiences of my 8 years in clinical practices. It is eye opening, and very inspirational. I’d highly recommend listening to this podcast for those working in the ICU. Worth more than a thousand articles in my opinion.
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neraherA must listen for anyone who works in the ICU!This podcast was a huge catalyst for helping effectuate culture change where I work. While no change happens overnight, the persistent reminder of “why” that is revealed in every episode helps keep the listener’s eyes on the prize when it comes to implementing “awake and walking ICU” principles in their own workplace, regardless of where they are at in the process. Kali is doing great work by spreading awareness though an incredibly impactful medium!
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mattmcPtMust listen to podcastFor those of us who “thought” we knew early mobility and had a good handle on the ICU need to listen to this. IT WILL FIRE YOU UP! Thanks Kali for all you do!
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BrainJeBest health podcastI love this podcast!!!! Best medicine podcast
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WJ Whipper snapperARDSThis is awesome to have a podcast that addresses these topics, that you rarely if ever hear about. Can’t wait to listen to the next installments. Keep up the good work!
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Jeri HarpICU SurvivorThank you for addressing this very important topic. I am an ICU survivor who has experienced PTSD since my ordeal almost 4 years ago. I look forward to future episodes, and would be happy to share my experience, if needed.
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