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🎙️ Interesting Humans Podcast

🎙️ Interesting Humans Podcast

Jeff Hopeck

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Société & Culture
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/11j. Total Éps: 68

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🎙️ Real people. Cool stories. Inspiring chats with dreamers & doers — guaranteed to make you see what’s possible for your own life. 

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Ep. 33: Brain Surgeon - Behind the Scenes [WARNING]

lundi 9 février 2026Durée 01:04:22

In today's episode, Dr. Jay McCracken, a neurosurgeon, discusses his career and insights into the challenging yet rewarding field of neurosurgery. He explains his initial interest in medicine, spurred by an influential orthopedic surgeon during his high school years, and his eventual shift from orthopedics to neurosurgery during medical school, attracted by the brain's complexity and the dynamic nature of the cases. Dr. McCracken outlines his educational path, including significant life events that shaped his decisions, like his mother's illness. He describes the progression of surgical training, from observing to performing intricate surgeries independently, emphasizing the importance of industry collaboration in advancing medical technologies. Additionally, Dr. McCracken shares his daily workflow involving multiple surgeries and the balance he maintains between his intense professional life and personal interests, like golf and family activities.

👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my work and the conversations I care about, find me at  @HeyDadCanWe

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Ep. 64: Jim Alford: Faith, WWII, and the Five Loves: A 97-Year-Old’s Incredible Story

mercredi 10 décembre 2025Durée 01:35:26

James Alford reflects on a long, “wonderful” life that began in poverty and heavy responsibility as the eldest child on a Mississippi farm. He joined the Army at 17½, serving in the post-WWII occupation and later Korea, traveling across the Far East and briefly working around General MacArthur. A devout Christian and staunch patriot, he believes America was founded as a Christian nation and centers his “five loves” on God, family, nation, anthem, and flag. After the military he built a career in commercial art and advertising, starting at Coca-Cola and eventually running a successful agency with major accounts. Golf and business connections brought friendships with generals, executives, golf legends, and entertainers. He also cherishes his Civil War–era family history, which he recorded in a book. Now widowed and aging, he remains grateful, despite the nation’s troubles today, confident he’ll be reunited with his wife and loved ones in heaven. 

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Ep. 57: Inside the Autopsy Room: What the Dead Tell Us, Dr, Geoffrey Smith. Chief Medical Examiner GBI

mercredi 25 juin 2025Durée 01:50:50

In this episode, Dr. Geoffrey Smith, the Chief Medical Examiner for the state of Georgia, shares insights into the world of forensic pathology. He discusses the differences between medical examiners and coroners, the challenges faced in the field, and the emotional toll of dealing with death on a daily basis. Dr. Smith recounts personal anecdotes from his career, including experiences with murder trials and the impact of the fentanyl epidemic. He explains the process of death investigation, the importance of determining cause and manner of death, and the complexities involved in death certificates.

Takeaways

* Forensic pathology is a specialized field that requires extensive training.
* Medical examiners are often confused with coroners, but they have different qualifications.
* The emotional toll of working in forensic pathology is significant and requires coping mechanisms.
* Fentanyl has become a leading cause of drug-related deaths in recent years.
* The manner of death can be classified as natural, accident, suicide, homicide, or undetermined.
* Investigating sudden and unexpected deaths often involves complex medical and legal considerations.
* The process of death investigation includes collaboration with law enforcement and other agencies.
* Death certificates are important legal documents that require careful consideration of cause and manner of death.
* The recruitment and retention of qualified forensic pathologists is a growing concern in the U.S.
* Personal anecdotes from the field highlight the unpredictable nature of forensic pathology. 


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C. Neil Davenport - From Crushed to Creating: How I Established My Film Career

jeudi 19 juin 2025Durée 01:07:37

In this conversation, Neil Davenport shares his journey in the film industry, detailing his early experiences with scams and the lessons learned from them. He discusses the current state of the film industry, particularly the differences between Georgia and LA, and the economic factors influencing filmmaking today. Neil also explores the role of AI in the industry and the rise of vertical content, providing valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers.

Takeaways

  • Get an entertainment attorney to protect yourself.
  • Recognizing red flags is crucial in the industry.
  • Scams can happen to anyone, even the inexperienced.
  • Learning from failures can fuel future success.
  • The film industry is currently facing economic challenges.
  • Georgia is becoming a significant player in filmmaking.
  • AI is changing the landscape of content creation.
  • Vertical content is a new trend in the industry.
  • Support systems are vital for aspiring artists.
  • Owning up to mistakes is essential for growth.

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Ep. 56: Dr. James Boron, Gruesome ER Stories [Warning: Graphic, Horrific]

lundi 9 juin 2025Durée 01:40:30

In this episode, the conversation delves into the complexities of trauma surgery, particularly focusing on gunshot wounds and the challenges faced by trauma surgeons. The guest, Dr. Boron, shares insights from his experiences, discussing the differences between various types of injuries, the critical importance of timely medical intervention, and the miraculous recoveries that can occur in the trauma unit. The discussion also covers the technical aspects of trauma care, including the management of blood loss, the importance of airway and breathing, and the intricate process of identifying and treating injuries. Through case studies and personal anecdotes, the episode highlights the high stakes and emotional weight of trauma surgery. This conversation delves into the complexities of trauma care, focusing on pain management, the implications of helmet laws for motorcycle accidents, insights from a medical examiner's perspective, and a remarkable case involving a gunshot wound to the heart. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by trauma surgeons and the importance of experience in making critical decisions during surgery. In this episode, James shares his experiences as a trauma surgeon, discussing the critical role of O-negative blood in emergencies, the management of trauma cases, and the emotional impact of dealing with life-and-death situations. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship in surgical training and recounts some of the most gruesome injuries he has encountered, highlighting the complexities of trauma care and the race against time in surgery.

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Ep. 59: Shot in the Throat with a Hunting Rifle and Lived!

jeudi 5 juin 2025Durée 45:35

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In this episode, Keith Mask shares his harrowing experience of being shot in the throat at the age of 18 during a hunting trip. He recounts the events leading up to the incident, the immediate aftermath, and the emergency response that followed. Keith describes the pain and fear he felt, the miraculous survival against the odds, and the long road to recovery. He reflects on the lessons learned from this traumatic experience and how it shaped his life moving forward.

Takeaways

  • Keith was shot in the throat at 18 years old.
  • The incident occurred during a hunting trip with his stepdad.
  • He experienced no pain medication for almost three hours after being shot.
  • Keith's stepdad, a Vietnam vet, recognized the severity of the injury immediately.
  • He felt a sense of impending doom, believing he was going to die.
  • The emergency response was critical in saving his life.
  • A trauma surgeon happened to be at the hospital when he arrived.
  • Keith's recovery involved multiple surgeries, including a tracheotomy.
  • He experienced PTSD after the incident, affecting his relationship with hunting.
  • Keith reflects on the spiritual significance of his survival and the lessons learned.

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Ep. 54: Pilot's Trifecta of Near-death Experiences & more …

jeudi 29 mai 2025Durée 01:38:40

Most pilots retire having never experienced 1 of these near-death experiences. Not Kelly Fox. As a 747 Pilot, he experienced all 3 ... in one ONE trip! That's correct. In just 72 hours, this pilot stared death in the face and each time his training fought back and wrestled the demon of death to the ground; each time emerging victorious and ready for the next battle. 

In this episode, we discuss the different paths one can take in becoming a pilot. Had you asked me before this episode I would have said you needed to learn flying in the military and only retired military become pilots. WoW! Was I way off! Kelly tells great stories about close calls, when planes are "covered" versus when they fall out of air traffic control, he shares his opinion on how the famous MH370 Malaysian flight can possibly disappear, and so much more. 

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Ep. 53: CIA Missions Gone Wrong

jeudi 22 mai 2025Durée 31:40

In this engaging conversation, Nic McKinley shares his unique experiences as a CIA operative, highlighting the humorous and unexpected moments that occur in high-stakes intelligence operations. He discusses the advantages of using Riverside for podcasting, recounts funny stories from combat, and reflects on the challenges faced during covert operations. The conversation emphasizes the importance of adaptability and humor in the field, providing listeners with a fascinating glimpse into the world of national security. In this conversation, Nic McKinley shares gripping stories from his experiences in high-stress situations, including a tense confrontation with armed individuals and the unexpected assistance he received from a translator. He discusses the physiological responses to danger, the thrill of adrenaline, and the ongoing fight against human trafficking, reflecting on a decade of work in this critical area.

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Ep. 52: Retired U.S. Secret Service Agent (Near-Death Story & More!)

Épisode 56

jeudi 15 mai 2025Durée 02:17:21

What happens when a Secret Service agent stares death in the face—over and over again?

Meet Scott Bryson, a man whose career in the Secret Service reads like a Hollywood thriller. From high-stakes missions overseas to life-or-death moments on U.S. soil, Scott’s stories aren’t just intense—they’re jaw-dropping.

In this episode, he takes us inside some of the most heart-pounding moments of his career, including a dramatic hospital dash while leading the protection detail for Lara Trump—just as she was about to give birth.

Scott’s charisma, courage, and storytelling will hook you instantly. He’s built a massive following on Instagram and YouTube, and his podcast Beyond the Service is a must-listen for anyone who loves real stories of courage, chaos, and character.

If you like stories that make your palms sweat and your heart race, you’re in the right place.

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Ep. 51: 4ocean (Plastic Islands & Panic at 150 ft.)

mercredi 7 mai 2025Durée 01:23:35

Summary

In this episode, Tony Ernst from Four Ocean shares his journey from waste management to leading ocean cleanup efforts. He emphasizes the importance of transparency in their operations, detailing the extensive documentation required for every cleanup. Tony discusses the equipment and partnerships that enable their work, the daily operations in South Florida, and the human element involved in their cleanup efforts. He also shares insights into the types of trash collected, the sorting and recycling process, and the challenges faced in waste management. Finally, Tony recounts personal close calls in diving, highlighting the importance of safety and respect for the ocean. In this engaging conversation, Tony Ernst shares his experiences with sharks, emphasizing their majestic nature and the importance of understanding them. He discusses the mission of Four Oceans, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ocean cleanup and fighting plastic pollution. The conversation delves into the challenges of ocean conservation, the role of consumer behavior in sustainability, and the need for transparency in nonprofit operations. Ernst highlights the importance of community engagement and the innovative ways they are addressing the plastic crisis, including creating products from ocean debris. In this conversation, Tony Ernst discusses the critical role of personal responsibility in waste management, the innovative technologies being utilized for ocean cleanup, and the impact of river pollution on marine environments. He emphasizes the importance of community involvement and the role of nonprofits in addressing these issues. The discussion also touches on the intersection of politics and environmental efforts, the challenges of scaling cleanup operations, and the emotional toll of working in this field. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the passion and dedication of those involved in the cleanup movement and the need for continued awareness and action.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Four Ocean and Tony Ernst
02:50 Tony's Journey to Four Ocean
06:28 The Importance of Transparency in Cleanup Efforts
10:05 The Equipment and Partnerships Behind Four Ocean
12:56 Daily Operations and Community Engagement
14:42 The Human Element in Ocean Cleanup
15:58 The Volume and Types of Trash Collected
17:21 Sorting and Recycling Process
19:34 Challenges in Recycling and Waste Management
20:52 Close Calls and Lessons Learned in Diving
31:03 Shark Encounters: Understanding the Majestic Creatures
35:10 The Role of Four Oceans: Business and Nonprofit Dynamics
39:13 Navigating Ocean Cleanup: Strategies and Challenges
43:41 The Plastic Crisis: Addressing Production and Recycling Issues
48:01 Convenience vs. Sustainability: Changing Consumer Behavior
51:03 Facing Criticism: Transparency and Community Engagement
56:48 The Importance of Personal Responsibility in Waste Management
01:00:42 Innovative Technologies for Ocean Cleanup
01:01:59 Addressing River Pollution and Its Impact on Oceans
01:05:20 The Role of Community and Nonprofits in Cleanup Efforts
01:07:30 The Intersection of Politics and Environmental Issues
01:09:35 Scaling Cleanup Operations: A Vision for the Future
01:11:41 Identifying Hotspots for Cleanup Efforts
01:13:33 The Emotional Toll of Environmental Work
01:20:04 The Passion Behind the Cleanup Movement

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