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  • Introducing: Cardiac Cowboys
    2025/09/18

    Listen to the series when all episodes drop Mon., Sept 29.

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    3 分
  • The Starting Gun
    2025/09/29

    America is in the midst of a cardiac health crisis. It’s the height of the Baby Boom, and American children are dying from heart disease in greater numbers than ever before in history. The doctor who sets out to solve this problem may just be the most fascinating man you've never heard of. Racing against his own terminal cancer diagnosis, Dr. Walt Lillehei embarks on an impossible mission: curing congenital heart defects in kids. His proposed solution outrages the medical community, threatens to end his career and risks the lives of both his young patients and their parents. But it opens the door to a new frontier of medicine.

    Presented by: Chris Pine
    Written and Narrated by: Jamie Napoli


    Executive Producers: Cristina Everett for iHeartPodcasts; Dub Cornett and Jason Ross for OSO Studios; Gerald Imber; Eric A. Rose, M.D.; John Mankiewicz; Joshua Paul Johnson; and Jamie Napoli

    Supervising Producer: James A. Smith

    Editing and Sound Design by: Joshua Paul Johnson

    Composer: David Mansfield Cover Artwork by: Alexander Smith

    Production Companies: iHeartPodcasts, OSO Studios, and 13th Lake Media

    Production Legal Services: Jacqueline Eckhouse & Mel Pudig, Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo; and Lincoln Bandlow, Lincoln Bandlow Law

    Archival Materials Courtesy of: The University of Minnesota Archives, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Special Collections, University of Rhode Island Library; and G. Wayne Miller, author of "King of Hearts: The True Story of the Maverick Who Pioneered Open Heart Surgery"

    Additional Archival Materials Courtesy of: "The Dick Cavett Show" (ABC 1970); "The Twentieth Century" (CBS 1966); "March of Medicine" (NBC 1954); KGU; C-SPAN; "Nova" (WGBH Boston & PBS 1988 & 1999); "The Vision of Perseus: Norman Shumway" (Stanford University Libraries 1993); and the Minnesota Historical Society.

    Additional Music & Stock Media Provided by: EdRecords / Pond5; EpicRecord / Pond5; Music Bed; Premium Beat; Storyblocks; Artlist; APM; Envato Market; Tribe of Noise; ccMixter (TuneTrack); Incompetech; and Podcast Music.

    This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining agreement. For more information on the history of open heart surgery, check out Dr. Gerald Imber's book "CARDIAC COWBOYS: The Heroic invention of Heart Surgery."


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    46 分
  • Ready... Fire... Aim
    2025/09/29

    Two of the country’s most ambitious surgeons join forces to make Houston, Texas the new cardiovascular capital of the world. Dr. Michael DeBakey and Dr. Denton Cooley’s complementary talents make them a surgical dream team. But a friendly rivalry turns them from close colleagues to fierce competitors.

    Presented by: Chris Pine
    Written and Narrated by: Jamie Napoli


    Executive Producers: Cristina Everett for iHeartPodcasts; Dub Cornett and Jason Ross for OSO Studios; Gerald Imber; Eric A. Rose, M.D.; John Mankiewicz; Joshua Paul Johnson; and Jamie Napoli

    Supervising Producer: James A. Smith

    Editing and Sound Design by: Joshua Paul Johnson

    Composer: David Mansfield Cover Artwork by: Alexander Smith

    Production Companies: iHeartPodcasts, OSO Studios, and 13th Lake Media

    Production Legal Services: Jacqueline Eckhouse & Mel Pudig, Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo; and Lincoln Bandlow, Lincoln Bandlow Law

    Archival Materials Courtesy of: Special Collections, University of Rhode Island Library; and G. Wayne Miller, author of "King of Hearts: The True Story of the Maverick Who Pioneered Open Heart Surgery"

    Additional Archival Materials Courtesy of: "March of Medicine" (NBC 1954); Johns Hopkins Medical Archives; Vanderbilt University; "Something the Lord Made" (HBO 2004); American Academy of Achievement; "DeBakey" (Dr. Tony Herring and the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children 2016); and the Society for Vascular Surgery

    Additional Music & Stock Media Provided by: StockMusicCom / Pond5; Music Bed; Premium Beat; Storyblocks; Artlist; APM; Envato Market; Tribe of Noise; Incompetech; Podcast Music; and Hollywood Edge

    This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining agreement.

    For more information on the history of open heart surgery, check out Dr. Gerald Imber's book "CARDIAC COWBOYS: The Heroic invention of Heart Surgery."


    Copyright 2025, TTB, LLC. All rights reserved.

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    44 分
  • The Can Opener
    2025/09/29

    A devastating turn of events forces Walt Lillehei to re-think his approach to open heart surgery. In Houston, Denton Cooley’s swift rise plunges him into a battle of egos with his boss and mentor, Michael DeBakey.

    Presented by: Chris Pine
    Written and Narrated by: Jamie Napoli


    Executive Producers: Cristina Everett for iHeartPodcasts; Dub Cornett and Jason Ross for OSO Studios; Gerald Imber; Eric A. Rose, M.D.; John Mankiewicz; Joshua Paul Johnson; and Jamie Napoli

    Supervising Producer: James A. Smith

    Editing and Sound Design by: Joshua Paul Johnson

    Composer: David Mansfield Cover Artwork by: Alexander Smith

    Production Companies: iHeartPodcasts, OSO Studios, and 13th Lake Media

    Production Legal Services: Jacqueline Eckhouse & Mel Pudig, Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo; and Lincoln Bandlow, Lincoln Bandlow Law

    Archival Materials Courtesy of: The University of Minnesota Archives, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Special Collections, University of Rhode Island Library; and G. Wayne Miller, author of "King of Hearts: The True Story of the Maverick Who Pioneered Open Heart Surgery"

    Additional Archival Materials Courtesy of: "Nova" (WGBH Boston & PBS 1988 & 1999); Minnesota Historical Society; Vanderbilt University; and Medtronic

    Additional Music & Stock Media Provided by: Music Bed; Premium Beat; Storyblocks; Artlist; APM; Envato Market; Incompetech; and Podcast Music

    This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining agreement.

    For more information on the history of open heart surgery, check out Dr. Gerald Imber's book "CARDIAC COWBOYS: The Heroic invention of Heart Surgery."


    Copyright 2025, TTB, LLC. All rights reserved.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    41 分
  • The Transplant Race
    2025/09/29

    Surgeons across the country race to transplant the human heart. The stakes are unimaginably high, rivalries turn vicious, and the first surgeon to cross the finish line shocks the world.

    Presented by: Chris Pine
    Written and Narrated by: Jamie Napoli


    Executive Producers: Cristina Everett for iHeartPodcasts; Dub Cornett and Jason Ross for OSO Studios; Gerald Imber; Eric A. Rose, M.D.; John Mankiewicz; Joshua Paul Johnson; and Jamie Napoli

    Supervising Producer: James A. Smith

    Editing and Sound Design by: Joshua Paul Johnson

    Composer: David Mansfield Cover Artwork by: Alexander Smith

    Production Companies: iHeartPodcasts, OSO Studios, and 13th Lake Media

    Production Legal Services: Jacqueline Eckhouse & Mel Pudig, Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo; and Lincoln Bandlow, Lincoln Bandlow Law

    Additional Archival Materials Courtesy of: "The Dick Cavett Show" (ABC 1970); "Nova" (WGBH Boston & PBS 1988 & 1999); "The Vision of Perseus: Norman Shumway" (Stanford University Libraries 1993); Vanderbilt University; American Academy of Achievement; US National Archives; John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston; SABC News; BBC Archive; "A Tribute to Professor Barnard" (Netcare 2017); "Barnard: Straight from the Heart" (Electric Sky and Alexander Street 2013); BBC; and the McGovern Historical Center of the Texas Medical Center Library

    Additional Music & Stock Media Provided by: "Dokter Bernard" by Bonnie St. Claire, adapted from "Sister Mary" by Joe Dolan, written by Peter Koelewijn, Peter Yellowstone and Roberto Danova, label: Phillips; Publishers: Red Bus Music, Dayglow-Tripper, 1976; eitanepsteinmusic / Pond5; Music Bed; Premium Beat; Artlist; APM; and Envato Market

    This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining agreement.

    For more information on the history of open heart surgery, check out Dr. Gerald Imber's book "CARDIAC COWBOYS: The Heroic invention of Heart Surgery."


    Copyright 2025, TTB, LLC. All rights reserved.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    46 分
  • A Man-Made Heart
    2025/09/29

    An ingenious medical device promises to eliminate the need for heart donors entirely. But when accusations of a stolen heart emerge, the simmering tension between Michael DeBakey and Denton Cooley boils over, playing out in courtrooms and headlines across the country.

    Presented by: Chris Pine
    Written and Narrated by: Jamie Napoli


    Executive Producers: Cristina Everett for iHeartPodcasts; Dub Cornett and Jason Ross for OSO Studios; Gerald Imber; Eric A. Rose, M.D.; John Mankiewicz; Joshua Paul Johnson; and Jamie Napoli

    Supervising Producer: James A. Smith

    Editing and Sound Design by: Joshua Paul Johnson

    Composer: David Mansfield Cover Artwork by: Alexander Smith

    Production Companies: iHeartPodcasts, OSO Studios, and 13th Lake Media

    Production Legal Services: Jacqueline Eckhouse & Mel Pudig, Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo; and Lincoln Bandlow, Lincoln Bandlow Law

    Additional Archival Materials Courtesy of: "The Twentieth Century" (CBS 1966); "Nova" (WGBH Boston & PBS 1988 & 1999); Vanderbilt University; American Academy of Achievement; "DeBakey" (Dr. Tony Herring and the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children 2016); Society for Vascular Surgery; "Meet the Press" (NBC 1966); Associated Press; "Michael E. DeBakey: Profiles in Science" (National Library of Medicine 2015); BBC; "The Heartmakers" (National Educational Television & Radio Center 1969); and the McGovern Historical Center of the Texas Medical Center Library

    Additional Music & Stock Media Provided by: EdRecords / Pond5; EpicRecord / Pond5; eitanepsteinmusic / Pond5; Music Bed; Premium Beat; Storyblocks; Artlist; Envato Market; and Podcast Music

    This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining agreement.

    For more information on the history of open heart surgery, check out Dr. Gerald Imber's book "CARDIAC COWBOYS: The Heroic invention of Heart Surgery."


    Copyright 2025, TTB, LLC. All rights reserved.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    55 分
  • The Fates of the Cowboys
    2025/09/29

    Walt Lillehei’s years of living and operating on the edge finally catch up with him. In Houston, rival surgeons attempt to resolve four decades of bad blood.

    Presented by: Chris Pine
    Written and Narrated by: Jamie Napoli


    Executive Producers: Cristina Everett for iHeartPodcasts; Dub Cornett and Jason Ross for OSO Studios; Gerald Imber; Eric A. Rose, M.D.; John Mankiewicz; Joshua Paul Johnson; and Jamie Napoli

    Supervising Producer: James A. Smith

    Editing and Sound Design by: Joshua Paul Johnson

    Composer: David Mansfield Cover Artwork by: Alexander Smith

    Production Companies: iHeartPodcasts, OSO Studios, and 13th Lake Media

    Production Legal Services: Jacqueline Eckhouse & Mel Pudig, Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo; and Lincoln Bandlow, Lincoln Bandlow Law

    Archival Materials Courtesy of: The University of Minnesota Archives, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Special Collections, University of Rhode Island Library; and G. Wayne Miller, author of "King of Hearts: The True Story of the Maverick Who Pioneered Open Heart Surgery"

    Additional Archival Materials Courtesy of: "The Dick Cavett Show" (ABC 1970); C-SPAN; and Vanderbilt University

    Additional Music & Stock Media Provided by: Music Bed; Premium Beat; Artlist; Envato Market; ccMixter (TuneTrack); and Incompetech

    This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining agreement.

    For more information on the history of open heart surgery, check out Dr. Gerald Imber's book "CARDIAC COWBOYS: The Heroic invention of Heart Surgery."


    Copyright 2025, TTB, LLC. All rights reserved.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    45 分