All Hands On

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All Hands On

A podcast for all things Sudden Cardiac Arrest Mental Health

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    Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor - Ben Goodrich

    On May 22nd 2025, while working out at his apartment gym, he had a SCA. Fortunately, the only other person in the gym at the time happened to be a nurse and she was able to pull be off the rowing machine, call 911 and begin CPR until EMS arrived on scene with an AED and shock me back.Ben's closing remarks for the podcast :I've read a lot of news articles/ posts about young people having SCA during sports or other activities, and it was found that the SCA was caused by heart problems that a simple 12-lead EKG would detect. There are groups out there pushing for student-athletes (high school and up) to have an EKG before competing to help reduce the risk of SCA. Florida recently passed the Second Chance Act, which requires all first-time high school athletes to receive an EKG screening starting July 1, 2026. Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor Mental Health Awareness Facebook groupAll Hands On Podcast

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    Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor Hollie Donnon shares her journey

    Hollie Donnon had a diagnosis of a Duodenal Perforated Ulcer that was contained and she was in the hospital for 11 days. Ten days after her discharge, the ulcer cratered and caused an artery to burst which caused a massive GI bleed. She lost 2 liters of blood and she was vomiting and had a rectal bleed and then went into hemorrhagic shock, which caused her to go into full heart block … STEMI heart attack, due to the GI bleed. Interventional Cardiologist placed a temporary pacemaker in her neck to regulate her heart and it ended up causing a cardiac arrest in the ICU.Within 2 months of her arrest, Holly shares her physical and mental journey.Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor Mental Health Awareness Face Book group.All Hands On podcast

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    Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor, Rob Kalmowitz, discusses surviving two sudden cardiac arrests and his struggles with mental health

    In this episode, Rob’s family sits down with him on the anniversary of his first sudden cardiac arrest to reflect on survival, recovery, and the profound emotional toll these life-altering events had on the entire family. After surviving two sudden cardiac arrests, Rob opens up about the physical challenges he faced during recovery, the fear and uncertainty that followed, and the lasting mental health struggles that often go unseen after survival. His family also shares their experience navigating the trauma, anxiety, helplessness, and emotional weight that came with nearly losing him twice. Together, they discuss resilience, healing, faith, and the importance of honest conversations surrounding survivor and family mental health. Rob and Juliana are the founders of the podcast All Hands On and the Facebook group Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor Mental Health Awareness, where they advocate for awareness, support, and connection for survivors and their loved ones. If you or someone you know would like to be on the podcast, please email us at [email protected]

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    All Hands On Introduction Podcast

    This is the introduction podcast explaining what the podcast is about and we are looking for candidates to be on the podcast. Email us at [email protected].

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast for all things Sudden Cardiac Arrest Mental Health

HOSTED BY

Robert and Juliana Kalmowitz

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