The Buck Wild Podcast

By: Colin Buckley
  • Summary

  • On my very first episode of The Buck Wild Podcast. I sit down with a hometown friend Scotty Muirhead who shares his astonishing stories of train hopping and hitchhiking across the country.

    Follow Scotty's journey on Instagram @ScottyMuirhead
    Copyright Colin Buckley
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Episodes
  • Buck Wild Podcast #002 Epilert with Haroun
    Feb 1 2021
    Website: Epilert.io
    Instagram: @Epilert
    Twitter: @Epilert_Inc

    @BuckWildPodcast

    Epilert is a growing start-up who designs and develops high quality wearable devices for patients suffering from neurological disorders in order to support them in daily life, and to ensure a better and rapid access to medical care when needed.
    Epilert’s first bracelet is dedicated to epileptic patients. It uses advanced sensors along with machine learning to detect epilepsy seizures, send alerts to caregivers, monitor sleep and physical activities. Therefore, people suffering from epilepsy can have a real understanding of their disease and feel safe and secure regarding the unpredictable seizures’ occurrence.

    Epilert’s bracelet is also useful for physicians providing them with precise seizure records of their patients for better and personalized care.
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    48 mins
  • Buck Wild Podcast #001 Scotty Muirhead
    Jan 1 2021
    On my very first episode of The Buck Wild Podcast. I sit down with a hometown friend Scotty Muirhead who shares his astonishing stories of train hopping and hitchhiking across the country.

    Follow Scotty's journey on Instagram @ScottyMuirhead
    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 16 mins

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