• Episode 330: Joseph "JZ" Zalkin
    May 31 2026
    In Episode 330 of the Medic2Medic Podcast, Steve welcomes back Joseph “JZ” Zalkin for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, innovation, and the future of EMS.
    With more than 51 years in emergency medical services, JZ reflects on his remarkable career and the philosophy that has guided his work: asking “Why not?” Throughout the episode, Steve and JZ discuss the development of the North Carolina EMS Regional Blood Coalition and the growing role of prehospital blood administration. JZ shares the story behind the coalition, the challenges of building a regional blood program, and why bringing blood to patients sooner is transforming trauma care and saving lives.
    As a recipient of North Carolina's Order of the Longleaf Pine and a leader behind numerous statewide EMS initiatives, JZ offers a valuable perspective on how collaboration, vision, and persistence can move the profession forward.
    This episode is a thoughtful discussion about service, innovation, and continuing to improve EMS by challenging the status quo.
    Subscribe to Medic2Medic wherever you get your podcasts and share this episode with someone passionate about leadership, prehospital blood programs, and advancing EMS for future generations.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-330-joseph-jz-zalkin--72265631
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    36 mins
  • Episode 329: Brad and Kiera Newbury
    May 25 2026
    In Episode 329 of the Medic2Medic Podcast, Steve is joined by Brad and Kiera Newbury, co-authors of The Saved Effect: True Stories of Lives Reclaimed by People Who Were Ready to Act.

    Brad, a veteran fire captain, paramedic, educator, and CEO of the National Medical Education & Training Center, joins forces with Kiera, an EMT and writer, to explore the ripple effects that occur when lives are saved and futures continue.

    The conversation focuses on the stories in the book about survival, bystander CPR, preparedness, and the unseen impact emergency responders and ordinary citizens can have through simple acts of courage and action, and what occurs after the call. Brad also shares the emotional story of his father’s cardiac arrest, survival, and the precious additional time their family was given because people stepped forward to help.

    This episode is a reminder that saving a life is rarely just a moment it creates ripples that continue through families, friendships, milestones, and generations.
    Subscribe to Medic2Medic wherever you get your podcasts and share this episode with someone passionate about CPR, EMS, and the power of being ready to act.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-329-brad-and-kiera-newbury--72158931

    The Saved Effect
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    54 mins
  • Episode 328: Jimmy Apple
    May 10 2026
    This is Steve's first episode recorded from Denver. Steve sits down with Pediatric Critical Care Paramedic Jimmy Apple, better known online as EMS Avenger.
    With more than 22 years in EMS, Jimmy has built a large online following through thoughtful discussions on evidence-based medicine, provider wellness, resuscitation science, EMS culture, and challenging long-standing dogma within the profession. What began on TikTok has grown into a multi-platform community focused on learning, positivity, gratitude, and kindness.
    Steve and Jimmy discuss pediatric critical care, the role of social media in EMS education, provider health advocacy, and why EMS professionals must continue questioning outdated practices while staying grounded in critical thinking and compassion.
    Also in this episode, we find out what Jimmy's favorite Marvel movie is and how the EMS Avenger name came about. Our insightful conversation is not to be missed.

    Subscribe to Medic2Medic wherever you get your podcasts and share this episode with someone passionate about learning, leadership, and pushing EMS forward.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-328-jimmy-apple--71948202
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    42 mins
  • Episode 327: James DiClemente
    May 3 2026
    Episode 327: In this episode of the Medic2Medic Podcast, Steve sits down with James DiClemente, paramedic and President/COO of Prodigy EMS, to discuss the evolution of EMS education and the need to modernize how we train today’s clinicians.

    Drawing on nearly a decade as a paramedic program director, James shares insights on the challenges of preparing providers for real-world EMS, the limitations of traditional training models, and how technology can improve access to high-quality education without losing the human side of learning. The conversation highlights the importance of supporting EMS professionals through meaningful education, building a culture of learning within agencies, and ensuring training is relevant, engaging, and impactful.

    Subscribe to Medic2Medic wherever you get your podcasts and share this episode with someone committed to advancing EMS education.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-327-james-diclemente--71839752
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    50 mins
  • Episode 326: Dr. Melody Glenn
    Apr 25 2026
    In this episode of the Medic2Medic Podcast, Steve sits down with Dr. Melody Glenn, a practicing physician who is triple board-certified in EMS, Addiction Medicine, and Emergency Medicine. Dr. Glenn serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona, medical director for several rural fire departments along the U.S.–Mexico border, and Associate Program Director of an addiction medicine fellowship. Dr. Glenn is the author of Mother of Methadone, which highlights the groundbreaking work of Dr. Marie Nyswander and the history of methadone treatment.

    The conversation explores the intersection of EMS, emergency medicine, and substance use treatment, with a candid discussion about provider burnout, bias in healthcare, and the stigma that continues to surround addiction and those seeking treatment.

    Steve and Dr. Glenn also discuss her book. They examine how misinformation, fear, and policy failures have shaped the opioid crisis and what healthcare professionals can do differently moving forward. This episode is an honest and thoughtful look at compassion, accountability, and the role EMS can play in treating addiction as a medical condition.

    Subscribe to Medic2Medic wherever you get your podcasts and share this episode with someone who values honest conversations and better patient care.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-326-dr-melody-glenn--71634995
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    39 mins
  • Episode 325: Kevin Hazzard
    Apr 18 2026
    Episode 325: Kevin Hazzard

    In Episode 325 of the Medic2Medic Podcast, Steve welcomes back Kevin Hazzard for his third appearance on the show. A former paramedic-turned-best-selling author, Kevin returns to catch up and discuss his latest book, No One’s Coming, a gripping real-life account of one of the most daring medical rescue missions in modern history.
    The conversation reflects on Kevin’s journey from the streets to the page, his continued connection to EMS, and the stories that have defined his writing. Steve and Kevin explore the high-stakes Ebola rescue at the center of the book, the courage of those who stepped forward when others hesitated, and the role of fear, media, and uncertainty during major medical crises.
    As with his previous work, Kevin highlights the extraordinary actions of ordinary people, offering a powerful reminder of the resilience, commitment, and identity of those in EMS and emergency medicine.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 324: Dr. Ashlyn Sanders
    Apr 3 2026
    Episode 324: In this episode of the Medic2Medic Podcast, Steve sits down with Dr. Ashlyn Sanders, pediatric neurology resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Founder and Chief Medical Officer of NeuroVice.
    Dr. Sanders shares her personal journey following her diagnosis with Chiari Malformation, which required emergency brain surgery and led to her experiencing seizures herself. That experience fueled her mission to improve seizure care and address a long-standing gap in patient safety.
    The conversation focuses on the development of the PATI (Patient Airway and Tongue Injury Prevention) device, the first FDA-cleared seizure oral protection device designed to reduce oral injuries that occur in nearly one in five seizure patients. Steve and Dr. Sanders discuss challenging traditional teaching, advancing evidence-based care, and how innovation can improve outcomes for patients and providers alike. This episode highlights the intersection of personal experience, clinical insight, and innovation aimed at changing the standard of care in seizure management.

    Subscribe to Medic2Medic wherever you get your podcasts and share this episode with someone interested in advancing patient-centered innovation in EMS and healthcare.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-324-dr-ashlyn-sanders--71085446
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    36 mins
  • Episode 323: Jonathon Feit
    Feb 22 2026
    In Episode 323 of the Medic2Medic Podcast, Steve sits down with Jonathon Feit, Co-Founder and CEO of Beyond Lucid Technologies, to discuss EMS innovation, interoperability, and the future of digital health in public safety.

    With decades of experience at the intersection of EMS, healthcare IT, and public policy, Jonathon shares insights on building sustainable technology solutions to break down data silos and improve documentation and clinical performance through smarter system design. The discussion also touches on national standards, leadership in innovation, and the importance of building tools that truly support frontline providers.

    Jonathon speaks candidly about respect in EMS, what is missing, respect in EMS, changes, speaking at conferences, and resilience.

    Subscribe to Medic2Medic wherever you get your podcasts and share this episode with someone invested in the future of EMS technology and system improvement.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-323-jonathon-feit--70216448
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    1 hr and 1 min