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Welcome to my podcast. I am Doctor Warrick Bishop, and I want to help you to live as well as possible for as long as possible. I’m a practising cardiologist, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and the creator of The Healthy Heart Network. I have over 20 years as a specialist cardiologist and a private practice of over 10,000 patients.

Podcast Summary

Introduction

Dr. Warrick Bishop hosts a cardiology podcast celebrating its 100th episode milestone, representing two years of weekly content releases. The episode is a special thank-you installment where Dr. Bishop reflects on his achievements, including the successful release of educational resources like "Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack" and "Atrial Fibrillation Explained," and the launch of an upcoming guide on cardiac failure. This celebration marks significant growth and recognition for his podcast within the global cardiology education space.

Key Takeaways:

  • The podcast has achieved top 15 global ranking in cardiology podcasts, placing at number 9 among major organizations, demonstrating high-quality content recognition.

  • Over 3,000 podcast downloads have been accumulated over the two-year period, with audience reach expanding beyond initial expectations.

  • The podcast now has over 20,000 social media followers across LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, significantly expanding its educational reach.

  • Dr. Bishop emphasizes that educated patients receive better healthcare outcomes, motivating his commitment to creating accessible medical information.

  • The podcast success is attributed to collaborative support, particularly from business manager John and production expert James, who ensure high-quality content delivery.

  • Multiple educational resources have been successfully published in Australia and the US, including books on heart attack risk and atrial fibrillation.

  • Dr. Bishop dedicates his time to podcast production voluntarily, driven by his belief that education can make a meaningful difference in patient health outcomes.

  • Audience feedback, questions, and topic suggestions are actively valued and incorporated into future podcast planning.

  • The host encourages listeners to share content with others as a form of health education advocacy and preventative care promotion.

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Transcript English

Hi, my name's Dr. Warrick Bishop, and I'd like to welcome you to my podcast station. And this is a particularly special podcast. We are celebrating 100 podcasts, and this is the 100th. So I've been working hard to try and get a podcast out every week, and this now represents two years. It is a real milestone. I'm really pleased and proud of the content, the information that I've been able to share, and I've been really grateful for the feedback I've had from patients and doctors alike who have found the information valuable. During the last couple of years, we've seen the release of Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack, which has been successfully released in Australia and in the US. We've just released Atrial Fibrillation Explained in Australia and the US. And we're in the process of putting some final touches to Cardiac Failure Explained. And we'll be working on that over the next few months. So watch this space. One of the real highlights of this last two years is that recently we received an email from Feedspot, and we were notified that this very podcast was ranked in the top 15 cardiology podcasts in the world. In fact, we came in at number nine, so we were in the top 10. I can't begin to tell you how proud I was of that, as some of the other podcasts that are listed are from major organizations so obviously someone enjoys listening to this information but what a highlight for us and thank you for to feed spot for giving us that ranking and letting us know i'm delighted to say that we've had well over 3 000 downloads of the podcasts over the last couple of years we now have over 20,000 social media followers across LinkedIn and Facebook and Twitter, and we are really getting a reach out there which is beyond what I could have imagined when I first started this. There's so much to talk about that I'll probably put it in subsequent podcasts, but this one is all about saying thank you. Thank you. to you for listening and your support. Thank you for your feedback. I really appreciate the questions. I really appreciate the suggestions of other topics. I also want to take a moment to say a special thank you to John, who's been my business manager through this process. He's been absolutely fantastic in terms of his guidance, his expertise, and his support. He's been a friend and a mentor. His son, James, has also been absolutely fantastic and the quality of this podcast and the quality of almost everything on my website is down to James and his expert skills in production. So thank you, James, as well. I really do believe that the best educated patients get the best care. I do all this on my own time because I believe it can make a difference. I really hope it has made a difference for you. If it has, please let us know. Please share it with someone you care for and educate them as well. And if you're like me, feel happy to share it with people you don't even know because it might make a difference. I truly do wish you the very best. I really do thank you so much for supporting me to the stage where I could get to 100 podcasts. Honestly, I look forward to the next milestone. Until next time, as always, I wish you the very best and please don't die from a heart attack. Goodbye.