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In this episode of the Running Iron Podcast, Dr. Lorissa Hines from Austin, Texas, pays a housecall on Craig, Jim, and “Oil Can” Rathbun at the Figure 8 Ranch. Dr. Hines discusses a variety of issues — from the media and science kerfuffles over childhood immunizations to her humanitarian work with children from Uganda to Mongolia. Join us for a few laughs, some valuable medical opinions, and a terrific interview with a succesful doctor, mother, and worldwide humanitarian.
Hosts: Craig Rullman, Jim Cornelius
Guest: Dr. Lorissa Hines
Audio Engineer: Pete “Oil Can” Rathbun
Original Music: “Once We Moved Like the Wind” Written and Performed by Jim Cornelius
“I Ain’t Making This Up” Written and Performed by Mike Biggers
Saddle Tramp says
Well the RIR stronghold keeps stacking them up higher and higher. Great guest and what better ambassador could there be with then with caring for children. That goes so much further than empty speeches and damaging rhetoric. You really are mixing it up there at the ranch. The honesty really shines through and the extemporaneous dialogue is great. Really looking forward to the upcoming guest as well.
Also, glad you mentioned the doubloons contribute option. I had never noticed it as I had never scrolled down that far before on my phone or you just put it up. Either way, I know you need fuel to keep this going as you are putting so much time, trouble and passion into it including road trips. Again, a great guest with Dr. Hines and with the spirit of Doctors Without Borders this is what the world needs more then ever. I enjoyed the jousting and the humor that runs throughout. And yes, as the good doctor says: Do no harm!!
“Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.”
— Aldous Huxley
Another pair of Number Fives in the spirit of discussions in this Number Five over the south of the border issues. Here’s some road music made in a less contentious time. Much like doctors music can be the universal healer.
Ándale!! Vamanos!!
https://youtu.be/atC-QsMJGPE
https://youtu.be/QOu4Rs4xcbY
P.S. Sure glad “Oil Can” got mic’d up. Came through loud and clear and he fell right in with the group like a natural fit. Oh, and who is the voice on the show introductions? Maybe I missed that too.
Thanks, ST. We are sure trying to mix it up. There are so many fine people doing so many fine things, and we are lucky to keep kidnapping them for an hour or so of podcast interviews. Oil Can is a great fit for our team and, because neither Jim nor I have much in the way of tech prowess, we couldn’t do it without him. The intro’s are done by my wife, who is growing more comfortable with it as we go along. Our next podcast is in the can and undergoing some post production, but should be out very soon. You are going to love it– Steber has written somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 books, and has really done the hard work of sitting down to bleed at the keyboard. Thanks for being here, and safe travels.
Saddle Tramp says
Your wife brings an enthusiastic voice to get the show started. This is getting a life of it’s own and it’s only Five shows deep. Really looking forward to Steber. Every show has struck a chord and I hope people are listening. This is high caliber work.
Thanks ST. I think the program has legs and a bright future. We are getting a decent audience but I’m hopeful we can keep expanding the reach. We’ve been fortunate to have some great guests — truly interesting people. You are going to love the Steber interview. He was terrific and a lot of fun. Your support is much appreciated.