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Crispy Coated Robots
CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #75 - Best Secondary Sitcom Characters + Best Neil Diamond Songs

Crispy Coated Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 74:20


Episode 75: The Diamond Episode - ‘They buried her with a carton of Marlboro Reds.'Jim and George share their top 5 favorite Neil Diamond songs and discuss the best secondary characters appearing in sitcoms.Where does one go to find a punk version of one of Neil Diamond's most popular tunes? Is the janitor real, a figment of the imagination, or even a ghost?Jim convinces George that he's not a secondary character.Finally, which is not considered a good song for furniture?ENHANCEMENTS: Neil Diamond Songshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsXK2z1un4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXrcuv3G_7Ahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ePXck9H1pIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsbX1PZq5TAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmK5_lnQUbEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvseQ90FMHkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pb7sh-GuHEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK5N6iPLrEs 

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CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #74 - Top Live TV Moments & The Best Corporate Mascots

Crispy Coated Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 82:05


Episode 74: ‘Keep talking Jimbo, and you'll be as dead as that crabmeat.'Jim and George consider the top live television broadcast moments along with the best corporate mascots.Was the moon landing faked, but more importantly: do you want Tony the Tiger on your box of Pop Tarts? What are the key differences between Jim's impersonations of James Mason and John Houseman?George gets biblical about billionaires in spaceflight. What are Mr. Clean's and Mr. Peanut's actual names?What controversial live television incident led to the creation of the video sharing and social media platform outlet YouTube?Why does the character Mayor McCheese make George uneasy and suspicious of his true motives?

Crispy Coated Robots
CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #73 - Best Robert Altman Films & Top 5 Songs About Rain

Crispy Coated Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 66:03


Episode 73: ‘When was the last time that you yelled at a girl to put her pants on?'Jim and George pay tribute to acclaimed director Robert Altman by offering their Top 5 selections of his films. And during the ‘Best Rain Songs' topic it's finally learned if George is/is not a fan of Prince's mega-hit Purple Rain.Also, which one of George's selections of an Altman film does Jim despise so much that he would rather bathe shelter dogs for four hours? George tries his hand at various impersonations, but everyone sounds like a shy Marc Bolan who's just awoken from a mid-day nap. To show him how it's done,  Jim channels the spirit of Randy Newman for one of his ‘Rain songs.'“What a career that cat (Morris) had!” And learn what to avoid to keep sweet Emily from dying.ENHANCEMENTS: Rain Songshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Y1gohk5-Ahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDRbF80NKDUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sySlY1XKlhMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G2-FPlvY58https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t08RN2yPJikhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGs2iLoDUYEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiL_MGpZkvkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83o1eAS7eiYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDbAtWpoA6kPicture of the mobile recording unit:http://www.crispycoatedrobots.com/contactJulianne Moore & Matthew Modine in SHORT CUTS (Parental Warning) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZIkYEclrLM 

Crispy Coated Robots
CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #72 - Top Scarlett Johansson Films and Best Discoverers/Explorers

Crispy Coated Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 57:20


Episode 72: ‘And curse Sir Walter Raleigh, he was such a stupid get!'Jim and George discuss their favorite Scarlett Johansson movies and reflect upon the exploits of various discoverers/explorers.Which podcast host has the highest IQ?Also discussed is the lesser known voyage  made by Vasco da Gama to Cape Cod, Massachusetts for some sport fishing.Episode Confessional:  George is forced to admit that he either has never listened to Neil Young's "CORTEZ THE KILLER" (about Hernán Cortés) or didn't understand the lyrics meaning. Jim gleefully offers ad nauseam impersonations of Neil Young singing the tune.If that wasn't enough of an episode, Jim also relays the various injuries of famous explorers and conquistadors .ENHANCEMENT:  “Cortez the Killer” by Neil Younghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX9k9aoX6gk

Crispy Coated Robots
CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #71 - Best Novelty Song + Worst Sitcom of the 70's

Crispy Coated Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 76:03


JULY 06, 2021Episode 71: ‘The power of Supertrain!'Jim and George match tune-for-tune in discussing the Top 5 Novelty Songs. To Jim's delight, George  totally fumbles on the main topic, misunderstanding the criteria from the home office in the future is Top 5 WORST 70s Sitcoms not just 70s shows.George reminisces about odd and even gas days and the Gerald Ford administration, and educates Jim on the most famous scream in cinema.The episode concludes with a poorly executed Dickie Goodman Tribute ala Mr. Jaws.The Wilhelm Scream Compilation:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvmgHyPeAXI ENHANCEMENTS: Novelty Songshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYbavuReVF4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jofNR_WkoCEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcJjMnHoIBIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcJjMnHoIBIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn73Wtem0Nohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeYCOFblZRghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87r0CPQbFdshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx47qrH1GRshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLGxWPtgodohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxUfg3uCBbghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jm4LoOaAWI

Crispy Coated Robots
CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #69 - Best Film Credits Scene and Best Seats

Crispy Coated Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 53:45


Episode 69: ‘It's a chair, it's a bed!'Jim and George present the best chair/seat for sitting;  also up for debate is the very best pre & post credits scenes for film.What is the first movie with a post credits scene?  Learn the origin of the Pink Panther cartoon.Which podcast host has a serious case of ‘chair envy'? And why won't Jim say “Sofa King”Bonus: For the first time in CCR podcast history, Jim becomes impersonation-shy!ENHANCEMENTS:  Credit Sequenceshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDrCCef6n-Uhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hscu7cc1_2Yhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7XV_7O9qh4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_wrUmygRDAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaLDyrun_Cchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd11cRuljMkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcZqrEbDR8khttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMjKaqk_3EI 

Crispy Coated Robots
CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #67 - Best Sitcom Episode and Top 5 Gum

Crispy Coated Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 51:47


Episode 67: ‘Want a gum tape measure? Well, here's a licorice hammer!'Jim and George explore what are the very best sitcom episodes of all time, and best gum. This episode features the shortest intermission the guys have ever done so that they can devote time to speaking of the heresy  chocolate gum, the Ralph Kramden and Fred Flintstone connection, and debate the various fruit flavors in Juicy Fruit gum.And what is the connect Portland Mavericks baseball team's surprising connection to bubble gum. Finally, how did the kid in those Bazooka Joe comics lose an eye?

302 Lifestyle Beach Podcast
Bank VP Tessa Arnold Teams up to help 302 Remove Hang-Overs?? YES you heard it

302 Lifestyle Beach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 34:35


What does the VP of a bank have in common with stopping hangovers? Well, VP's may need to be on their game for work but may have had 2-3 drinks the night before.... Ouch... a headache is creeping in listening to 'Jim' on Zoom... lol Meet: SNAP BACK.... easy to consume drink mix that promises a no hang-over remedy to Wed night girls night out. Well in this Podcast you will meet Tessa Arnold. The girl has superpowers and manages mom life, VP & start-ups like a BOSS. Tessa & her partner are launching a new product called 'Snap Back' A perfect science of curing the hangover. It is so easy to use & will be on shelves soon! It is so easy to just dismiss the people in your lives, especially Ex's, but when you are hard-working, sweet to people & want to help people, it is a perfect match for being asked to join a cool new start-up like Snap Back! Lots to learn from Tessa & can't wait to try Snap Back, oh wait, I don't drink LMAO Let's learn and listen to how Snap Back is going to be your next best friend!

Python Bytes
#225 SELECT Pydantic from MongoDB

Python Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 39:18


Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: Sebastian Witowski Watch on YouTube Brian #1: Raspberry Pi Pico Release Announcement A review $4 microcontroller Small Extremely low power needs. Built on RP2040, a brand-new chip developed by Raspberry Pi Related: Mu : codewith.mu, 1.1.0-beta.2 Mu is “a simple Python editor for beginner programmers.” 1.1.0 support new boards, including Pico, Lego Spike, plus lots of new fixes. Michael #2: New MongoDB ODM: Beanie via PyCoders Beanie - is an asynchronous ODM for MongoDB, based on Motor and Pydantic. Very new but also very exciting. Main component of Beanie is Pydantic. It helps to implement the main feature - data structuring. Beanie Document - is an abstraction over the Pydantic BaseModel that allows working with Python objects at the application level and JSON objects at the database level. Example, classes: class TagColors(str, Enum): RED = "RED" BLUE = "BLUE" GREEN = "GREEN" class Tag(BaseModel): name: str color: TagColors = TagColors.BLUE class Note(Document): # This is the document structure title: str text: Optional[str] tag_list: List[Tag] = [] Sebastian #3: Sourcery No, not the Terry Pratchett novel (although this one is pretty cool too!) Gives you refactoring recommendations in your code editor Integrates with PyCharm and VS Code Super easy to use - you get suggestions as you type and with one click you can apply them Free to use in the code editor (you will need a personal token) and paid plans with analytics, CI integration, etc. It keeps finding errors in my code (well, maybe I'm just a bad programmer

THIRD EYE DROPS
Mind Meld 213 | Communing With High Strangeness | Jim Perry of Euphomet

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 77:14


For rewards and podcast extras, become a patron! This week we take a long-overdue dip into the paranormal with the wonderful, whimsical, Jim Perry of Euphomet. 'Jim is a podcast host, creative producer, and entrepreneur based in the Pacific Northwest. His fascination for the anomalous events that happen in people's lives inspired the creation of Euphomet, the critically acclaimed audio documentary podcast about the strange and our relationship to it.' We rap about the paranormal and what the role of psychology and archetypes might be in it. We also riff on the scintillating recent UFO news appearing in mainstream media and more! For a full write-up and more pop over to THIRDEYEDROPS.com   Give us a holographic hug by leaving us a 5 star review on Apple pods! This mind meld is sponsored by Four Sigmatic. Get 15% off of their delicious super shroom infused beverages here or by using the coupon code thirdeyedrops

Medical Error Interviews
Jim Gottstein: The Zyprexa Papers - How Big Pharma hid the harm its medication was causing people

Medical Error Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 61:44


Big pharmaceutical company Eli Lily was hiding the truth about the harms caused by their antipsychotic medication called Zyprexa -- until lawyer Jim Gottstein got a hold of the evidence and shared it with the New York Times.  You will not be surprised to hear that Eli Lily’s lawyers went after Jim hard with criminal charges to destroy his career, his livelihood and his freedom. In my interview with Jim about his personal experience with the mental health system, and his legal career focused on mental health, I ask him why he’s exposing big pharma deceit now in his new book The Zyprexa Papers.  Jim also tells about his personal experience with psychosis when he was over worked and under slept, and woke suddenly one night and thought he was being chased by the devil. Jim threw himself out a 2nd story window to escape. Fortunately, Jim is also skydiver, and knew how to roll his landing without injury. But it was Jim’s lived experience in the mental health system that prepared him for legal battles representing clients about mental health issues. Jim’s lived experience with the mental health system is priceless, adds value to a good legal defense, and cannot be taught in law school.  Jim also tells the story of how he became the lawyer to expose Eli Lily’s lies about the safety of their Zyprexa medication and the impact that had on his life and career. Jim became a leader in the psychiatric survivor community, founding patient organizations including PsychRights.org - and providing his legal services pro bono to clients who didn’t want to be forced to take medications. In The Zyprexa Papers, Jim gives a riveting first-hand account of what really happened, including new details about how a small group of psychiatric survivors spread the Zyprexa Papers on the Internet untraceably. All of this within a gripping, plain-language explanation of complex legal maneuvering and his battles on behalf of Bill Bigley, the psychiatric patient whose ordeal made possible the exposure of the Zyprexa Papers. The Zyprexa Papers included hundreds of internal Eli Lilly documents and emails that showed company officials knew their best-selling drug was severely harming people while scarcely helping anyone. Release of the papers exposed the abuses of the drug industry besides the harm that Zyprexa was doing. The series of front page stories in "The New York Times" could have saved tens of thousands of lives according to Jim's estimate. The public benefits greatly from Jim’s efforts, not only because of the life-saving information he released, but also because he’s a courageous model for other people to follow in exposing the predatory practices in the pharmaceutical industry. SHOW NOTES: 0:06:00 Jim was born in Anchorage Alaska in 1953 - it was a nice place to grow up - he was a pretty normal boy, he got to play little league, walk around town, ride bikes - when Jim was born Anchorage only had about 25,000 people, but now it is close to 400,000 0:07:00 Jim went to the University of Oregon to study business and to get a degree in finance, but one of the required courses was business law, and he didn't miss a question the entire term - he thought it may be a bette fit for him, so he took advanced business law and then decided to go to law school 0:08:00 Jim didn't do well enought in high school to get into any 'good' schools, and wanted to keep his options open by doing well in college - his 1st term was okay with a lot of Bs - Jim decided he had too much free time so increased his number of courses - the next term he got all As with one B 0:09:00 By over loading his courses, he graduated in 3 years - in his last term he needed 10 hours of anything to graduate, so he took 10 hours of teaching sky diving 0:10:00 Jim got his pilot's license when he was 17 - and then went to Harvard for law school 0:11:00 Jim's mom got him a job for lawyer Bob Goldberg, son of Justice Arthur Goldberg who was on the US Supreme Court - Bob had to move to Alaska to escape his father's shadow - Bob represented some of the Native groups 0:12:00 After a few years, Jim opened his own law practice and also decided to run for the State Senate, had traveled to Europe and Israel so was jet lagged and not getting enough sleep and Jim had a psychotic break - Jim had gone to his father's place to sleep but woke at 1am and thought the devil was coming for him - he was on the 2nd floor of the house and looked out the window 0:13:00 Jim thought he could jump far enough to miss the pavement and land on the grass - he jumped out the window and did a rolling landing parachute jump and ran across the street to the school parking lot but thought the devil was still chasing so kept looking over his shoulder - he was put in a straight jacket and hauled off to the Alasks Psychiatric Institute and they pumped him full of something that put him to sleep 0:14:00 Jim has always counted on his mind to accomplish what he set out to do and what was going on - so it was a shock that his mind could become completely unreliable - JIm remembers waking in the hospital and the male nurse asking Jim what day it was 0:15:00 Jim asked how long he'd been asleep - so the nurse noted that Jim wasn't oriented to time - so that was the start of the Alice in Wonderland experience of being in a psychiatric hospital - Jim was given Melaril , he told them he didn't want the psych med thorazine - thorazine was the first of the neuropleptic drugs for people with schizophrenia - it blocks about 80% of the dopamine, so they are basically chemical lobotomies 0:16:00 Jim knew he didn't want to have a 'committed involuntarily' label, so he signed himself in for treatment, but it was hardly voluntary - Jim's fiancee said he was still campaigning in the psych ward, handing out baseball caps, so Jim was pretty out of it - but was doing better and released after 30 days - Jim's not sure the medication did much for him 0:17:00 Jim's father connected Jim with a psychiatrist in New Rochelle, New York and he diagnosed Jim with biploar disorder - but the psych hospital had diagnosed him with atypical psychosis - Jim didn't find that psychiatrist very helpful - then Jim's mother connected him with another psychiatrist, Robert Alberts, who had been a Japanese prisoner of war - Jim says Robert was a wonderful person and told Jim that any one who misses enough sleep will become psychotic - and that Jim needed to manage that - Jim credits Robert with saving Jim from being made permanently mentally health by the mental health system because Jim had that he would never practice law again 0:18:00 When he told hospital staff he'd gone to Harvard law school, that confirmed to them Jim was delusional - Jim didn't accept their conclusion he'd never be able to practice law again, they'd call it 'denial' - Jim says 'denial' of being mental ill is one of the most positive things you can do - because the message of the mental health system is 'abandon all hope ye who enter here' 0:19:00 When in the hospital, they wanted to put Jim on lithium - he said he was a pilot and he couldn't fly if he was taking lithium, but they didn't care about that - so they creatine clearance test to his kidney function because lithium is hard on the liver and Jim's known a number of people killed by lithium - to do the test, they needed a kidnay biopsy, but the doctor couldn't find Jim's kidney's to do the test 0:20:00 Jim finds that work pressure with deadlines - and the habit is to always make the document better and file at the last minute - so Jim tries to file the day before so he doesn't have that sleep problem 0:21:00 Jim knows that if he's not getting enough sleep he can get into trouble, he knows the signs - the first sign is that Jim gets more witty with rejoinders, but nobogy notices except himself - then he'll have 'thought blocking' when he just stops for a few seconds when he's talking (his thoughts are blocked) - the next stage is that Jim thinks people are looking at him funny - he deals with that by telling himself that he's probably not acting funny 0:22:00 Then he'll also try to look at himself from 'above' to see if he's doing anything weird - at that point Jim may take a benzodiazipine (Halcyon) - just to break the cycle and get a nights sleep - it usually only takes 1 pill and then it'll be a year before he needs it again - benzos are highly addictive so its important not to take them daily 0:23:00 The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) said Jim couldn't fly for 2 days after taking a benzo 0:24:00 Jim got involved in the legal side of mental health simultaneiously with his own psychotic break - in 1956 Congress enacted the Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act and gave a bunch of land for that purpose - later another Act redisgated that land for the state and said they'd maybe pay for it 0:25:00 Jim's mother was head of the Alaska Mental Health at the time and went to Congress and said you can't take this land, that's not legal - they said we don't care - so they sued them and won a billion dollar settlement 0:26:00 Jim found a couple of mental health 'consumer' groups - he was also on the Board of the Alaska Mental Health - then in 2002, Jim read Mad in America, Bad Science, Bad Medicine and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill by Robert Whittaker - to Jim it was a raodmap to challenging forced psychiatric drugging - JIm founded the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights (PsychRights.org) - and it challenged that and shock therapy 0:27:00 PsychRights also educates the public about these medications and shock therapy and their risks - Jim says we shouldn't call ECT (electro convulsive therapy) 'therapy' because it is not 0:28:00 The shock machines were invented in the 50s and have been modified since then - but before the FDA was responsible for regulating medical devices - but they didn't do that for 20 - 30 years - then in the last year they basically said that shock treatment is not harmful and we're not going to regulate them - Jim's says that is outrageous 0:29:00 Just shows how people in psychiatry just don't think - they're running electricity through the brain to cause a grand mal seizure, where neurologists do everything they can to prevent grand mal seizures - the convulsions were so intense people would break bones, bite through their tongue - now they anaesthetize them, but that requires more electricity to cause the convulsion 0:30:00 Dr Peter Breggin has written great psychiatry books - and he says electro shock is really a closed head injury - some people when they get a head injury, become euphoric for a while - but people have horrendous memory loss they don't get back - Jim thinks electro shock should be banned - its barbaric 0:31:00 A court in Conneticut has ordered a woman to be shocked against her will 500 times - that's the thing about psychiatry, 'if something doesn't work, do more of it' - 0:32:00 In November 2006 Jim received a call an expert witness in a massive lawsuit over side effects from the psych med Zyprexa - like diabetes and other metabolic problmes Eli Lily had not owned up to - he said he had documents showing Eli Lily knew from the beginning, hid it from the doctors and they were illegally marketing it to children and the elderly - but he was under a secrecy order - however if he was subpoanaed in another case - he wanted to know if Jim would do that - there's more to the story and that's what is book The Zyprexa Papers is about the New York Times published some articles 0:33:00 The expert witness had also been working with a writer from the New York Times, Alex Berenson - the expert witness gave the documents to Jim - there were a series of front page stories in the NYT and then Eli Lily came after Jim with criminal charges and to the Alaska Bar Association to try to get Jim disbarred 0:34:00 Zyprexa is a 2nd generation neuroleptic medication, also called antipsychotic, but that's just a marketing term - 'neuroleptic' means 'seize the brain' and that is what they do - in the 90s they started atypical neuroleptics which supposedly didn't have negative effects like tardive dyskinesia (results in involuntary, repetitive body movements, which may include grimacing, sticking out the tongue, or smacking the lips) - basically drug induced Parkinson's Disease 0:35:00 It blocks 70 - 90% of dopamine in the basal ganglia, same thing with Parkinson's patients - licking their lips, strange movements - and doctors interpret that in Zyprexa patients as mental illness, not as negative effects of Zyprexa - Eli Lily said this new generation of atypical meds didn't have tardive dyskenesia and that was a lie - another negative effect was neuroliptic malignant syndrome and it is often fatal, and Eli Lily lied about that too 0:36:00 Risperdal causes little boys to grow breasts, called gynecomastia - Seroquel causes problems, like elongates the heart rhythm and that can cause death - they are putting Veterans on Seroquel and another medication and they are dying in their sleep from this drug cocktail - they were prescribed originally for schizophrenia and the manic phase of bipolar disorder - cut in the US a doctor can prescribe any drug for any thing 0:37:00 Pharmaceuticals can only market a drug for a specific illness, but they do it anyway through various guises and artifices, like ghost writing articles, basically huge fraud perpetrated on the public - Dr David Eagleman was the expert witness and had these documents proving Eli Lily's lies and thought the public should know, but he was under a secrecy order 0:38:00 Dr Eagleman was looking for someone to subpeona him and Jim had just won a case for Faith Myers where they wanted to force her to take Zyprexa - Jim had a great witness, Dr Grace Jackson, and she analyzed the papers on which Zyprexa was given approval by the FDA, and she could see it caused diabetes just from that - but not just diabetes 0:39:00 People would gain a 100 pounds in a year - Dr Jackson found the studies were fraudulent - because the meds block dopamine, the first thing the brain does is try to pump out more dopamine - then after a few weeks it grows more dopamine receptors 0:40:00 So abrupt withdrawal causes some people to experience psychosis - but the doctor will say 'see what happens when you're not on medication' - but some people did quite well with the sudden withdrawal, but those people were thrown out of the study 0:41:00 About 2/3 of people in the study dropped out because of the negative effects - so Dr Jackson put all this in a report 0:42:00 Jim shared the documents with the NYT in 2006 and found someone to put them on the internet 0:43:00 Then a group called Psychiatric Survivors got involved - another group Mind Freedom.org with David Oakes, and they also helped get it out - Jim says it was amazing how Eli Lily could whip up Federal Judges to issues orders against Jim without him even being given notice 0:44:00 Psychiatric survivor Eric Weiland had posted them on his website and Eli Lily harassed and threatened him so he took them down - Pat Riser passed away a few years ago probably a result of psych drugging, he wrote the Eli Lilly and said 'geez, I saw these in the NYT and downloaded them and made a few CDs of them and sent them to newspapers and family and friends and went to... 0:45:00 ...handed them out in a shopping plaza parking lot - I didn't know they were illegal and sorry, I'm not going to be able to get them all back' - that's one of Jim's favorite vignettes - but Eli Lily had endless money to fight Jim 0:46:00 Jim testified and the judge ruled Jim conspired to steal the documents and a 'criminal act' and that set up Jim for criminal contempt charges 0:47:00 One of the clients in the case had a Gaurdian, and it was only the Gaurdian who could sign release papers so Jim could look at the client's medical records 0:48:00 Jim did get the medical records and the client had been drugged with Zyuprexa against his will - he was held down and injected with it 0:49:00 Eli Lily had portrayed themselves as the 'victim' in the lawsuit, so going after Jim, and the ensuing publicity, would've make Eli Lily look bad - they could have crushed Jim financially - so it was scary because the consequences could have been severe, including jail time 0:50:00 Zyprexa is still available and still forced - about 3 years ago Jim had financial troubles and had to give up most of the pro bono Pysch Rights work he'd been doing for 14 years and boost his law practice 0:51:00 After a year he had some clients but not a lot, so used his time to write the book - Jim would like the public to be aware because he thinks they'll be shocked by Jim's representation of Bill Bickley and to stop him from being drugged against his will 0:52:00 Jim represented him for 4 years, 10 trials and 5 trips to the Alaska Supreme Court - one of those decisions was an important precedent 0:53:00 Jim's says people are really taken with the 2 chapters on his defence of Bill Bickley and how the system is set up against patients, it is basically a kangaroo court - Bill's wife had divorced him and took custody of the 2 kids and sued him for child support which he couldn't afford - he had a good job as a heavy equipment operator and had a nervous breakdown - so Jim tries to convey how people's lives are ruined by what psychiatry does to them 0:54:00 In 2007, Dr Jackson testified that if Bill was continued to be drugged, he'd be dead within 5 years, and she was off by 6 months - Bill's Gaurdian didn't want Jim representing Bill, because they wanted him drugged - Jim won about half the cases for Bill - the Gaurdian told Jim that Bill didn't want Jim to represent him anymore, and Jim said that he'd never heard Bill say that 0:55:00 The judge asked Bill if he wanted Jim to represent him, and Bill said 'Jim knows a lot about me. And I'm the president." - the Gaurdian changed their tune after that, and said that Bill was not competent to make the decision - while Jim won half of Bill'ls cases, the Public Defendor who lost all but one of the cases - but the Alaska Supreme Court decided that Bill could not choose Jim as his lawyer, and that is a very frightening thing - so they got to drug him without constraint and he died within a couple of years 0:56:00 Jim pointed out to the Gaurdian that these drugs shorten lives, and the Gaurdian argued that quality of life is important - but they didn't care what Bill thought of his quality of life, and it was better without the drugs 0:57:00 One of the reasons Jim wrote the Zyprexa Papers is to bring people's attention - it is available on Amazon in Kindle or paperback 0:58:00 To connect with Jim, go to PsychRights.org and email him through that site 0:59:00 Jim talks to people all the time who had no idea this was going on - 'you can learn from your mistakes, but its better to learn from other people's mistakes' - hopefully he can prevent other people from having this sort of terrible thing happen to them   Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimgottstein   Connect with Jim Gottstein on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jim.gottstein   http://psychrights.org/http://gottsteinlaw.com/Author of The Zyprexa Papershttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0838YYYWV   Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions.  Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month.   Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description:  RemediesPodcast@gmail.com    Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.**  Email me to learn more or book an appointment:  RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com   Scott Simpson:  Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life.   Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here.  Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions.   Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system.   My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk.

Una charla de cine
El drama de Jim Carrey: una vida entre tinieblas de realidad y ficción

Una charla de cine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 13:42


Analizamos la figura del actor canadiense y su vida guiados por su papel en 'Man on the Moon' y el documental 'Jim y Andy'

The Unforgiving60
S1E26- General Jim Molan, AO, DSC - No Backward Step

The Unforgiving60

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 66:38


General Jim Molan, AO, DSC is a former soldier, diplomat, author and speaker. We explore all things from why 'Andrew' is called 'Jim' through to winning the war in Iraq, border security and national energy policy. Of course we go low-brow too! Jim has unfinished business in Australian politics. He explains why! Unbeknownst to Jim, we personally selected 'General Jim's' close protection team leader in 2004.... and we have some inside information on General Jim! We share it too! As always we continue to show learned insubordination to our highest ranking former military officer! PS: Apologies for the audio quality ..... as you know we suck at podcasting!      Intelligence Summary (INTSUM) 3:45. Speaking Tok Pisin! Papua New Guinean 'Tok Ples'. A Young Jim in the Pacific Islands Regiment. 5:40. Jim gets warned! 6:10. Tim talks Henry Kissinger! 6:40. What Jim is most proud of. 12:00. What Jim is least proud of. 14:00. On styles of leadership.  17:40. Kipling's world. 18:45. The human part of leadership.... and a lack of hubris. 19:40. General Jim on East Timor.... what would he have done differently (hindsight)? 21:41. Clausewitz and Jim. War is politics by other means. 25:45. Is politics, war by other means? 28:05. 2004 Iraq. Stories from Jim's SAS Close Protection Team Leader  33:00. 2004 Iraq (cont'd). When there is an SAS guy involved.... the walls have ears! Stories from the walls! 36:39. Why Jim's SAS Close Protection Team didn't let him nap! 38:15. Leadership advice to any junior leader 44:25. The battlefield of politics.  49:25. The future of Jim in politics? Paraphrasing Churchill...... 50:00. On border security. 52:40. On energy security. 55:10. Quick Questions/ Quick Answers (kinda!). 58:38. Who Jim invites to his dinner party (living or dead). 1:01.00. The final say (and appropriately).   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Molan https://twitter.com/jimmolan?lang=en   Music By:  The Externals    (as always!!!!)...... check them out on Spotify      

F Cubed: Fitness, Finance, and Faith
Ep #81: Sanctification

F Cubed: Fitness, Finance, and Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 13:21


Had coffee with the resident pastor at our church the other day, and he dropped a double-sided bomb on me. He said, 'Jim, I always start my day by remembering that I'm already sanctified in Christ, and I'm actively pursuing the process of sanctification in Christ.' I heard this, and it left me feeling invincible. I pray that you might feel the same here today. Set your fat loss on fire! www.livefcubed.com/the-secret-to-fat-loss Tuesday Night Q&A on FB at 8:15 www.facebook.com/jschultzf3/ Download 'The Mystery Behind Motivation' www.livefcubed.com/the-mystery-behind-motivation Subscribe on YT: tinyurl.com/y9mdfnsl Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/jschultzf3 Connect on IG: www.instagram.com/jschultzf3/

Loosely Based
'Man On The Moon' (feat. 'Jim and Andy') with Dean Meisel

Loosely Based

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 61:31


The gang determines how Loosely Based 'Man on the Moon' really is with some help from the Netflix doc 'Jim and Andy.'

Poptillægget
#110: Hvad er der bag Jim Carreys mange masker?

Poptillægget

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 55:47


I løbet af de sidste par år har Jim Carrey spillet en tragikomisk version af sig selv med nogle bizarre udtalelser på den røde løber om identitet og meningsløshed samt en hypnotiserende sær optræden i dokumentaren 'Jim & Andy' om hans prisbelønnede præstation i 'Man On The Moon' fra 1999, hvor han forpestede stemningen på filmsettet ved konstant at forblive i sin rolle som komikeren Andy Kaufman. Nu er han aktuel i den Michel Gondry-instruerede HBO-serie 'Kidding', hvor han spiller hovedrollen Mr. Pickles, der er løst baseret på virkelighedens folkekære børne-tv-vært Fred Rogers.Ligesom med hans komiske forbillede Andy Kaufman kan man nogle gange blive i tvivl, om Jim Carrey i virkeligheden tager tykt pis på os alle sammen med sin eksistentielle krise og sine tvivlsomme malerier. Hvad er der i virkeligheden under Jim Carrey-masken?I ugens podcast diskuterer panelet Jim Carreys personaer, 'Kidding' og forskellen på Jim Carreys Mr. Pickles og virkelighedens Mr. Rogers.Ugens panel: Frederik Cilius og Eini Carina Grønvold.Redaktion: Lucia Odoom og Christine Runøe.Ugens anbefalinger:1. Jonas Okholms bog 'Jeg Tror Og Håber, At Twin Peaks Vil Samle Os Igen'.2. Prokofjevs ballet 'Askepot', som bliver sat op på Det Kgl. Teater til foråret + podcasten 'Store Scener'.3. Sugars debutalbum 'No Sex Only Feelings'.

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Jim Zub On Avengers No Surrender and The Business Of Creator Owned Comics

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 113:16


Jim Zub is back to preview Avengers No Surrender the weekly Avengers Event co-written by Mark Waid and Al Ewing. Jim takes us thrugh the process of writing this event.We also discuss his creator owned books Wayward and Glitterbomb. Jim is always willing to share his insight on creating books for Image Comics and how they're doing in the modern comics market which is a bigger world than just the direct market stores. We talk about Jim's creator owned tutorials and his Tumblr account where he takes creator questions and manages to difuse negative insults into positive information on a regular basis.  'Jim's book Glitterbomb has also managed to become even more relevant to today's cultural issues given it's premise of the plight of women in Hollywoood subjected to the real life horrors of sexual abuse. We can't help but discuss the book's ironic timing. 

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Jim Zub On Avengers No Surrender and The Business Of Creator Owned Comics

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 113:16


Jim Zub is back to preview Avengers No Surrender the weekly Avengers Event co-written by Mark Waid and Al Ewing. Jim takes us thrugh the process of writing this event.We also discuss his creator owned books Wayward and Glitterbomb. Jim is always willing to share his insight on creating books for Image Comics and how they're doing in the modern comics market which is a bigger world than just the direct market stores. We talk about Jim's creator owned tutorials and his Tumblr account where he takes creator questions and manages to difuse negative insults into positive information on a regular basis.  'Jim's book Glitterbomb has also managed to become even more relevant to today's cultural issues given it's premise of the plight of women in Hollywoood subjected to the real life horrors of sexual abuse. We can't help but discuss the book's ironic timing. 

The Guy and Harley Podcast
Episode 34: The Art of Edging

The Guy and Harley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2015 60:54


Harley discusses the new found art of Edging as taught to him by 'Jim'(Jason Biggs) from American Pie and how it's given him the edge in his auditions. We analyse the sex life of Jedi's and  Harley advocates Incest in certain circumstances. We also talk about moving house, getting serious with girlfriends and Guy's eyebrows. We also talk about Writer/Director Paul Haggis and his advice for filmmakers and what Harley is less ashamed of: being disgustingly hairy OR being disgustingly bald? And how it relates to Star Trek's Patrick Stewart baldly going where no man has gone before! Plus the Troll Hole is back with a vengeance. Tune in!