EMS: Erik & Matt Show

Embarrassing Stories: Laughing Through the Lessons

29 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Get ready to laugh in this lighthearted episode of the Erik & Matt Show (EMS) as Dr. Erik Axene and Matt Ball open up and share some of their most embarrassing stories from their careers. From humorous mishaps to awkward moments, they prove that sometimes you just need to laugh at yourself. Join us for a fun and relatable episode that reminds us all of the human side of EMS work. Discover more EMS resources, training programs, and expert insights on our website: https://axenece.com.

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