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Dental Dialogue

Dr. Dawn Durbin & Kimberly Lucas

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Discover the secrets to running a thriving dental practice while achieving low-stress days and emerging with excellence across three critical pillars: Practice, Patients, and Peace. With expert insights, success stories, and actionable tips, we're here to help you regain control of your practice, avoid frustrations, and excel in your dental career. Emerge as a successful dental practitioner, create a patient-centered environment, and find the peace, balance, and financial freedom you deserve ...
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Cell & Gene, the most valuable online resource for delivering in-depth content from authoritative authors and sources to professionals in the CGT sector, introduces Cell & Gene: The Podcast. In each episode, Cell & Gene Chief Editor, Erin Harris, will talk to industry and academic leaders about their current initiatives and how they are moving the sector forward.
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Broadway actor and aspiring renaissance man Denis Lambert is voraciously studying life, the arts and what it means to be a student and a teacher. Join Denis as he learns from a wide range of guests from the theatre and beyond.
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Carsten Linnemann, Ph.D., CEO of Neogene Therapeutics and Head of Oncology Cell Therapy Clinical Development, AstraZeneca joins Cell & Gene: The Podcast’s Erin Harris to discuss T-cell receptor (TCR) therapies for solid cancers. They talk through key challenges and opportunities in developing T…
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In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin discuss the importance of effectively utilizing dental practice management software. They highlight the critical role that proper training and understanding of the software play in optimizing practice management and patient care. The hosts emphasize the need fo…
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This week, we go back to 1981 in Kansas City Missouri when fast-tracked construction was on the rise until it all came crashing down one fateful night in July. Jilli reminds us why sometimes rules and regulations are written in blood. Sources: “Fast-Tracked Failure: The Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse” by Brick Immortar via Youtube https://youtu.be/…
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This week, Kim tells Jilli the outrageous story of Henry Lee Lucas. At one point, claiming to have killed 600 people, Henry Lee Lucas was providing law enforcement with answers they had been seeking for years. Unfortunately, his confessions only led to more questions. Follow us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or send us an email with questions/…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Ray Therapeutics' Co-Founder and CEO, Paul Bresge, joins Host Erin Harris to talk about optogenetics and how the company’s optogenetics approach differs from other gene therapies on the market developed to restore vision in retinal diseases like retinitis pigmentosa.…
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In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin discuss the often underappreciated and underutilized tool in dentistry - the intraoral camera.They discuss the impact and value of incorporating intraoral cameras into dental practices. The hosts share their insights from personal experiences and conversations …
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Jilli brings us back to 2001 where a young boy’s torso was discovered floating in the Thames River and how this connects with dark ritualistic practices. Follow us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or send us an email with questions/story ideas at relativelyweirdthepod@gmail.com. Sources: “The Boy in the River” by Richard Hoskins “Torso Case Boy …
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Tessera Therapeutics' CEO, Dr. Michael Severino, joins Host Erin Harris to discuss Gene Writing, the biotech's genome engineering technology that writes therapeutic messages into the genome to treat diseases at their source. Severino discusses why delivery has always been a challenge for gene e…
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In this episode, hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin discuss the vital importance of creating a patient-centered practice in dentistry. They emphasize the need to build strong relationships with patients, addressing how all office systems should support the patient's experience. The hosts provide valuable insights into communicating with patie…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Allogene Therapeutics' EVP of R&D and CMO, Dr. Zachary Roberts, penned an original article for Cell & Gene titled, The Path Forward for CLL is Allogeneic. In his article, Dr. Roberts explains that chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common leukemia in the U.S. And that while CLL rema…
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Description: Hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin discuss the shift from external marketing to building a referral-based dental practice. They emphasize the trust and benefits associated with referred patients, share strategies for fostering referrals, and highlight the importance of recognizing and rewarding patients who refer others. Dr. Durb…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Applications (BLAs) of recent approvals and complete responses for novel products or rare diseases as well as BLAs currently under review. Benton shares information about FDA Draft Gudiances, including Platform Technology Designation Program for Drug Development: Guidance for Industry. She also…
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In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin discuss the significance of soap notes and chart write-ups in the dental field. Soap notes are a standardized method of documenting patient treatment, and they play a vital role in organizing chart notes for easy access to information. The hosts delve into the …
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This week brings another missing person story. Kim tells Jilli about Amy Lynn Bradley who went missing while on a cruise with her family to celebrate her college graduation and the beginning of a new chapter. Despite numerous sightings, Amy has never been found. Follow us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod. Send us an email with questions or sugge…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Debra Miller, CEO and Founder and Dr. Michael Kelly, Chief Scientific Officer at CureDuchenne talk to Host Erin Harris about the FDA approval for the expansion to the label indication for ELEVIDYS from Sarepta Therapeutics as well as how CureDuchenne works with various biotechs developing gene …
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In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, host Dr. Dawn Durbin shares a personal story of finding freedom while cycling and draws parallels to the liberation she experienced upon mastering budgeting for her dental practice. Alongside co-host Kimberly Lucas, they delve into the process of understanding and implementing budgeting, emphasizing t…
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Crimes were easily dodged when you got out of dodge. Jilli tells Kim of France’s own serial killer Joseph Vacher. Follow us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod. Send us an email with questions or suggestions at relativelyweirdthepod@gmail.com. Sources: “Joseph Vacher: The French Ripper” via Youtube by Dark Histories https://youtu.be/4EppHj-odt0?si=…
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This week, Kim brings Jilli back in time a bit to the days of homesteading. People were just minding their own business, working the land, trying to make new lives. Then along come the Benders... Their history was bloody to put it lightly. Follow us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod. Send us an email with questions or story ideas at relativelywei…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Lucas Harrington, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Mammoth Biosciences, joins Erin Harris to shed light on the biotech's proprietary ultracompact CRISPR systems to develop potential long-term curative therapies for patients with life-threatening and debilitating diseases. They discuss…
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Hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin explore the complexities of dental insurance and provide insights into reducing plan participation and negotiating contracts. They emphasize the financial challenges faced by dental practitioners and offer practical steps for evaluating insurance contracts and communicating with patients during transitions. …
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This week, Jilli tells Kim about the mysterious disappearance of the Beaumont children in Australia in 1966. We learn about the incident that changed Australian society’s outlook on how safe children are without supervision. Follow us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or send us an email with questions/story ideas at relativelyweirdthepod@gmail.c…
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To help celebrate our nation's birth, Jilli tells Kim all about how George Washington met his end and the long-term repercussions experienced by one man and his family as a result of the Lincoln assassination. Kim also shares that most of her historical knowledge comes from Drunk History... sounds about right. Follow us on instagram @relativelyweir…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. KSQ Therapeutics' CSO, Micah Benson, Ph.D., joins Erin Harris to discuss how Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) as a treatment modality have the potential to treat a variety of solid tumor types. Benson explains KSQ's Phase 1/2 clinical study, KSQ-001EX, which consists of TILs in which the S…
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Description: In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin discuss the challenges of managing dental emergencies in practice and offer practical strategies to reduce their negative impact. They emphasize the importance of identifying trends in emergency cases, tracking patient calls, and defining what cons…
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This week Kim gives Jilli some examples of the craziest beauty tricks the world has ever seen. Whether you wanted longer, fuller eyelashes, needed to get that Tuberculosis Look, or just couldn't achieve that unibrow all the ladies were walking around with, there was a technique for you. Learn, right alongside Kim, that Jilli is an eyebrow person. W…
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The Devil went down to Matamoros, he was looking for a soul to steal… We learn this week why it’s always best to move in groups. Jilli tells Kim of the infamous Adolfo Constanzo and his evil deeds. Follow us on Instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or send us an email at relativelyweirdthepod@gmail.com Sources: “Pandora’s Box: Unleashing Evil” Season 2 …
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Strand Therapeutics' CEO and Co-Founder Jake Becraft joins Erin Harris to discuss genetic regulation and how the company's programmable mRNA constructs combine genes for self-replication derived from RNA viruses with genetically programmed logic circuits that control the location, timing, and i…
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Description: In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin address the issue of burnout in dentistry and its impact on professionals and society. Through personal insights and practical advice, they discuss recognizing burnout, creating an ideal workday, and embracing creativity to prevent and address burn…
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This week Kim tells Jilli the story of Thomas McKendrick and his unfortunate friendship with Allan Menzies. Allan was a terrible friend, really bad liar and probably subpar as a vampire too. The ladies learn that if your friend starts being visited by their favorite film character, it's probably a red flag. Follow Relatively Weird on instagram @rel…
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Jilli forces Kim to humor her as she tells her of two women who experienced extraterrestrial abductions of the same origin despite being on opposite sides of the country. Find us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or shoot us an email at relativelyweirdthepod@gmail.com. Sources: “The Alien Abduction Files” by Kathleen Marden and Denise Stoner (boo…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Elixirgen Therapeutics' Aki Ko joins Erin Harris to detail the company's Bobcat mRNA therapeutic and how it differs from traditional exon-skipping drugs and AAV-microdystrophin in treating DMD. Regarding delivery, Ko explains the advantage of the mRNA approach over the AAV approach.…
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In this episode Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin discuss the vital role of morning huddles in dental practices and their impact on patient care. They emphasize the significance of these huddles in ensuring operational efficiency and effective communication within the dental team. They stress the importance of morning huddles in bringing the denta…
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Kim and her history lessons! This week, Kim gives Jilli a rundown on the mental asylum in the U.S. The ladies learn that if this were the 1800s, they'd have been committed several times over. Medical practices were wild back in the not-so-distant day and things even get a little spooky at the end. Find Relatively Weird on instagram @relativelyweird…
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We go back in time to 1935 when a mysterious man visits a hotel for a one night stay. Where are his bags? Why is he always sitting in the dark? And where did all the towels go?! Find out on this week’s episode on this old-timey mystery. Find us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or send us an email at relativelyweirdthepod@gmail.com Sources: “Murd…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. In anticipation of ISCT 2024 in Vancouver, Canada, Dr. Bruce Levine is back on Cell & Gene: The Podcast to share information about the event as well as his expertise on the future of CAR-T therapy for solid tumors, autoimmune disease, and more. He talks about his time and learnings as President…
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In this episode, Kimberly and Dr. Dawn discuss the current challenges in dentistry, including staff shortages, patient cancellations, and financial planning. They emphasize the importance of building strong patient relationships and preparing for unforeseen circumstances. The hosts invite listeners to share their struggles and concerns for future p…
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This week, Kim gives Jilli the lowdown on the history of freakshows and sideshows. We learn that PT Barnum was a big ol' liar and nobody seemed to mind. You'll be questioning all of your entertainment consumption going forward. Unless that entertainment is 'Big Top Peewee.' In which case, proceed! Find us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or send…
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How far would you go for fame? Would you give up a year of life? Would you give up wearing clothes? Would you be willing to surrender your sanity? Tune in this week to hear Jilli tell us the story of Tomoaki Hamatsu and a game called Denpa Shonen. Would you be willing to play? Follow us on instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or send us an email at rel…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Dr. Marcus Conant is CMO at Addimmune, a biotech startup developing a cell therapy for HIV that spun out of cell and gene therapy biotech American Gene Technologies (AGT). He spent his career on the front lines of HIV treatment and research and remains an advocate for the HIV patient. He formed…
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In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, hosts Kimberly Lucas and Dr. Dawn Durbin shed light on the often-neglected topic of budgeting in the dental industry. They delve into the challenges faced by dentists in understanding and managing their finances. The hosts share personal experiences to emphasize the transformative power of budgeting, …
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On this week's episode, Kim tells Jilli all about the blundered case of Robert Garrow and the questionable decisions made by the NY justice system. The ladies discover that Robert could've been a hide-n-seek champ and also, a new reason to avoid dairy. They also explain the important difference between a minor and a miner. Find us on Instagram at r…
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If the devil made you do it, how would you plead in a court of law? Jilli tells Kim about the curious case of David Glatzel’s demonic possession and how it eventually ended in a murder trial. Also, you think your roommates are terrible? Try living with 42 demons. Sources: -“4 Degrees of Demonic Possession” by Kathleen Troost-Cramer via NewportRI.co…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. BlueRock Therapeutics' SVP Head of Development, Dr. Ahmed Enayetallah, joins Cell & Gene: The Podcast Host, Erin Harris, to discuss the company's phase I clinical trial for Parkinson’s disease, which continues to show positive trends at 18 months. They cover the important role induced pluripote…
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In this episode of the Dental Dialogue Podcast, Dr. Dawn Durbin and Kimberly Lucas discuss Kimberly's remarkable journey in the field of dentistry. Kimberly shares her experiences starting as a dental assistant at 16 years old and the pivotal moments that led her to become a successful business coach in the dental industry. Listeners will gain insi…
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In this episode, Dr. Dawn Durbin shares her journey from a traumatic dental experience in childhood to becoming a successful dentist and business owner. She details her struggles with overwhelming student debt, the impact of a Dave Ramsey seminar, and the resilience that led to achieving a debt-free practice. Dr. Durbin's story is an inspiring test…
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This week, Kim takes us to a tiny Colorado town to learn about the disappearances of Tom Young and Keith Reinhard. The ladies may not be bear scientists but they do know hiking a mountain in the afternoon all by yourself is best left to the experts. Find Relatively Weird on Instagram @relativelyweirdthepod or email your ideas or questions to relati…
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This week, we hear Jilli recount the tale of the mysterious disappearance of the Yuba County Five. Five men go missing after attending a basketball game. Why did they travel 70 miles away from home that night? What happened after their abandoned vehicle was found atop a snowy mountain? Tune in this week to find out! Follow us on Instagram @relative…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. In 2021 on Episode 13, Vor Bio’s President and CEO, Dr. Robert Ang shared data about the company’s lead engineered hematopoietic cell (eHSC) product candidate. Dr. Ang is back to talk to Cell & Gene: The Podcast Host, Erin Harris, about how Vor has treated 8 patients demonstrating clinical proo…
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This week, Jilli tells Kim about the most radioactive living person in history. We get uncomfortable descriptions about medical tape, and we learn how amazing the human body is. Beware, if you’re squeamish, this may not be the best episode for you! Take care when listening. **This is hopefully the last episode you have to listen to with less than i…
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