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**audio podcast is also available on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, etc** Over the past 5 years and 1700+ videos, we have learned so much from each other by reviewing surgical videos here on CataractCoach. However there is even more that we can learn, especially from the pioneers in the ophthalmology world. In that regard, we are launching our new PodCast series where we will do an in-depth interview with surgeons to learn more about their personal journeys and discuss ophthalmic surgery. Our inaugural guest is Robert H. Osher MD who has transformed the way we operate with countless inventions, ideas, and concepts over the past 40+ years. He is also the Godfather of Ophthalmic Surgical Videos and he launched his Video Journal of Cataract, Refractive, and Glaucoma Surgery in 1985 using VHS videotapes (which were very low resolution). So many of our technologies and surgical procedures have been pioneered by Dr Osher including the motorized phaco pole, surgeon control of phaco power and vacuum, 2.2 mm micro-coaxial phaco, treating astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery, refractive lens exchange for high hyperopia, and more. His contributions to our field are immense. I first watched one of these VHS videotapes when I was an ophthalmology resident 20+ years ago and I was mesmerized. I encourage you to study his videos carefully and check out his website at https://vjcrgs.com/ In the video we reference this amazing book from Dr Osher: The Real ABCs (Achievement, Balance, Contentment) https://www.slackbooks.com/the-real-a... and this book with Dr Jack Parker called What I Say https://www.slackbooks.com/what-i-say... which we have previously reviewed. We are planning on hosting two podcast interviews per month, on the second and fourth Sundays, and we will have them uploaded to all major podcast services (Apple, Google, Spotify) for enjoying as you drive to work or exercise. I am really excited to share these amazing podcasts with you. Dr. Osher corrected the surgeon’s last name. It was Dr Jerre Freeman who published Phaco for the Loose Lens: Video Journal of Cataract, Refractive, and Glaucoma Surgery, Vol. 5 No. 3 1989