Copy Code Three

This is one of my favorite things as an EMS blogger. I’m always stoked to find other people who are doing awesome things out on the Internet in support of our chosen career and share them with my readers. I’m glad to say that there are a bunch of them.

Today I want to tall you about a dude named Buck Feris and a new podcast he’s put together. Buck has a few ongoing projects around the net. He maintains the blog Gomerville. He’s also thrown himself into several popular podcasts. He’s the co-hoast of The EMS Educast and a frequent contributor to the ever entertaining EMS Garage.

When I heard through the Internet grapevine (OK twitter) that the buckman was venturing off into the podcasting wild with a solo project I was immediately interested. Then I heard his idea and I got down-right estatic. Buck has taken inspiration from one of my favorite radio shows This American Life and created a podcast of regular EMS folks telling incredible stories from their lives.

Buck has nailed the format perfectly and then added his own brand of surreal creativity to the mix. The result is just plain cool. I urge you to go check out the podcast Copy Code Three. This podcast is a great opportunity to hear meaningful stories from some of the extraordinary individuals who chose EMS as their career.

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Posted 1 year, 1 month ago at 6:00 am.

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EMS, Social Networks and Beer Bongs

Many of my regular readers are newer EMTs and paramedics. Since you all are accessing my stories from my blog and rss feed, I’m going to go out on a limb and say that most of you are somewhat internet savvy. I want to give you a friendly piece of advice. (That’s what this is all about right?)

I know some folks aren’t going to like hearing this. America is the land of the free and we don’t like people suggesting that we should limit our self expression in any way. But I’m saying this for your own good. I’m looking out for you here.

 

 

Clean up your internet presence.

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Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 6:00 am.

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