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This week is our full account of our experience at the Nashville Rock N Pod Expo 2025! Once again, we played a little game at the Rock N Pod Expo with the brightest podcasters and artists. If you've listened to the show before, you know this is called WILD CARD… If you want to play along at home, visit our socials and look for the RnP banner picture! It's an open-book test, so you can't lose!What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal. We were super-stoked to go to the Rock N Pod in Nashville, TN again this year! What is it you ask??? Rock N Pod is a unique annual event bringing together rock fans, artists, podcasters, and vendors for events that celebrate the past, promote the present, and look to the future of rock n' roll. This episode focuses on our ongoing game series called; WILD CARD! See if this amazing roster of artists and podcasters can guess these obscure rock n' roll gems! Hope we turn you on to something new…Songs this week include:Keel – “Evil, Wicked, Mean & Nasty” from Larger Than Live (1989) with Aaron Camaro & David GlynnDeath – “You're A Prisoner” from …For The Whole World To See (1975) with Aaron Camaro & David GlynnMinefield – “Rockstar” from Minefield (2021) with Aaron Camaro & David GlynnFastway – “Station” from All Fired Up (1984) with Aaron Camaro & David GlynnPentagram – “Forever My Queen” from First Daze Here (1975) with Mark K Anders & John Paul Stout from Engines Of RuinStreetheart – “Too Hot To Stop” from Live After Dark (1983) with Mark K Anders & John Paul Stout from Engines Of RuinGentle Giant – “Valedictory” from The Power And The Glory (1974) with Lydia Wynne & Sean Jannay from Gentry BlueVoivod – “Panorama” from Angel Rat (1991) with Lydia Wynne & Sean Jannay from Gentry BlueThe Toadies – “Little Sin” from Hell Below/Stars Above (2001) with Heather Gillis from Wolf TwinThe Runaways – “Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin” from Queens Of Noise (1977) with Heather Gillis from Wolf TwinThe Bronx – “Pleasure Seekers” from The Bronx III (2008) with Adam Sanders & Joey Grimaldi from Valkyrie's FireAnathema – “Wings Of God” from Judgement (1999) with Adam Sanders & Joey Grimaldi from Valkyrie's FireSilent Rage – “Fight For Rock” from Shattered Hearts (1987) with Sonny Pooni & Steven Michael from Growin' Up RockChrome Molly – “Thanks For The Angst” from Angst (1988) with Sonny Pooni & Steven Michael from Growin' Up RockLoudness – “This Lonely Heart” from Hurricane Eyes (1987) with Sonny Pooni & Steven Michael from Growin' Up RockIcon – “World War” from Icon (1984) with Sonny Pooni & Steven Michael from Growin' Up RockHelix – “Don't Touch The Merchandise” from Long Way To Heaven (1985) with Mighty KMarvelous 3 – “Katrina” from Math & Other Problems (1997) with Mighty KPlasmatics – “Nothing” from Beyond The Valley Of 1984 (1981) with Mighty KPlease subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
The weekend is almost here, and with the turn in the weather, there is sure to be plenty of people getting their BBQs fired up.Nico Reynolds, Chef and Presenter of All Fired Up, joins Kieran (on the bike raising money for Make-A-Wish!), to offer some tips and tricks to BBQ the right way this weekend...
[School of Everything Else 2025] All the way back in 2017 I put together an absolutely EPIC musical journey through the first eight years of the MCU, from Iron Man all the way up to Doctor Strange. So much time has passed since then (cue many gifs of Matt Damon drinking from the wrong Grail) and Marvel has not followed my sound advice about allowing each hero (and maybe a villain or two) to retain a theme that reprises with every subsequent appearance. However, that does not mean there haven't been some truly excellent scores composed, which got side-lined in the clickbaity rush to pronounce Marvel as being formulaic, failing or indeed signifying the baleful death of film. Here for you now is a compendium of themes and sonic explorations as Phase 3 draws to its epic conclusion and Phases 4 and 5 wend their way from the small screen to the big and back again. I look forward to a third volume of these shows sometime in the early 2030s, when the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Secret Wars and whatever happens with Spider-Man and whatever inevitable soft reboot brings us to a new era of superhero cinema. 1. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (‘Louisiana Hero' by Henry Jackman) 2. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (‘Dad' by Tyler Bates) 3. Spider-Man Homecoming (Michael Giacchino) 4. Thor: Ragnarok (‘Main Title' by Mark Mothersbourough) 5. Black Panther (‘Wakanda', ‘Warrior Falls' and ‘Killmonger' by Ludwig Goransson) 6. Infinity War (Alan Silvestri) 7. Captain Marvel (‘Main Theme' and ‘All Fired Up' by Pinar Toprak) 8. Black Widow (‘Yelena Belova' and ‘Natasha Soars' by Lorne Balfe) 9. WandaVision (‘Opening Themes: 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s' and ‘End Cretids' by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez and Christophe Beck) 10. Loki (Natalie Holt) 11. Shang Chi (Joel P. West) 12. Eternals (Ramin Djawadi) 13. Moon Knight (Hesham Nazih) 14. Ms. Marvel (Laura Karpman) 15. The Marvels (Laura Karpman) 16. Spider-Man: No Way Home (‘Forget-Me-Knots' by Michael Giaccino) 17. Wakanda Forever (Ludwig Goransson) 18. Guardians Vol. 3 (‘Guardians vs Hallespawn' / ‘Into the Light' by John Murphy) 19. Thor Ragnarok Reprised (‘Twilight of the Gods' & ‘What Heroes Do' by Mark Mothersbourough) 20. Daredevil (John Paesano) 21. Jessica Jones (Sean Callery) 22. Luke Cage (Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad) 23. Iron Fist (Trevor Morris) 24. Werewolf by Night (Michael Giacchino) 25. Quantumania (Christophe Beck) 26. Agatha All Along (Christopher Beck) 27. Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man (The Math Club) 28. Deadpool & Wolverine (‘Bye Bye Bye' by NSYNC & ‘Like a Prayer Battle Royale Mix' by Madonna) 29. Avengers: Endgame (‘Portals', ‘The Real Hero' and ‘Main on End' by Alan Silvestri)
7th Pilot, Jake, Travis, and David are ALL FIRED UP over Donald Trump's disrespect for Canada. This might be the fieriest edition in Flamethrower history, presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, make sure to tell 'em Real Talk sent you! REGISTER FOR THE REAL TALK POND HOCKEY CLASSIC: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey
Donald Trump's turning everything upside down, including America's relationship with Canada, and he hasn't even sworn in yet. What do Trump's bluff, bluster, and threats mean for Canada's exports, energy included? Dr. Heather Exner-Pirot and Max Fawcett go toe-to-toe in an edition of the Real Talk Round Table you definitely don't want to miss (19:15). 4:35 | But first...expansion news! In addition to our live stream across seven platforms (YouTube, X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Mixlr), you can now find Real Talk Ryan Jespersen on iHeart Radio. Plus, our podcast subscribers can now watch the show in HD video on Spotify. REAL TALK on iHEART RADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/867-real-talk-ryan-jespersen-108831341/ REAL TALK on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/03RyuWqhe4YBI7mS48VDBA 8:40 | Ryan went on a rant about Trump near the end of our January 8 episode. ICYMI, we cut it down to 60 seconds. 10:30 | Real Talkers loved our interview with international trade lawyer Martha Harrison. She nails an explanation of who will really pay for Donald Trump's tariffs. WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW: https://rtrj.info/010825Martha 19:15 | Dr. Heather Exner-Pirot and Max Fawcett debate Canada's best play with Donald Trump, the future direction of Canada's energy exports, Alberta's plan to double oil production, and the role Canadian resources will play in a geopolitically volatile world. CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER: https://www.nationalobserver.com/ MACDONALD LAURIER INSTITUTE: https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/ 57:25 | 7th Pilot, Jake, Travis, and David are ALL FIRED UP over Donald Trump's disrespect for Canada. This might be the fieriest edition in Flamethrower history, presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, make sure to tell 'em Real Talk sent you! REGISTER FOR THE REAL TALK POND HOCKEY CLASSIC: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/pond-ho... FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK & LINKEDIN: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
It's nearly the new year so gird your loins - diet season is upon us. On this episode of Paved with Gold, we thought it would be fitting to dive deep into Noom, the 'non-diet' diet app and how it, tragically, infiltrated the eating disorder recovery space. We could only do this justice with our guest Louise Adams, founder of Untrapped Academy and host of the All Fired Up Podcast.We talk about how it, in our opinion, uses anti-diet language to lure people into their...shock...diet and why this is particularly troubling for those recovering from eating disorders.Find Louise on her Instagram @untrapped_au or via her website.Read her books Mindful Moments and The Non-Diet Approach Handbook for Psychologists and Counsellors Listen to her podcast All Fired Up, wherever you listen to podcasts.To find out more and for more resources visit our website pavedwithgoldpodcast.comEmail us at pavedwithgoldpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @pavedwithgoldpodPurchase Callie's Trauma Immediate Response Plan here!Follow Callie on Instagram @calsann.support and at @ca.supportRESOURCES:Australia:InsideOut InstituteThe Butterfly Foundation or call 1800 334 673National Eating Disorder CollaborationLifeline: 13 11 14Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 4671800RESPECT: Call 1800 737 732Blue Knot FoundationUK:TalkEDBeat Eating DisordersNational Centre for Eating DisordersNorth America:Alliance for Eating DisordersProject HealEating Disorder HopeMulti-Service Eating Disorders Association (MEDA)National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD)National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) - CanadaNational Eating Disorder AssociationAsian Mental Health Collective (AMHC)For more links and resources, check out our website. Disclaimer: This podcast is general in nature and has not taken your personal circumstances or medical history into account. We are here to share our own experiences and the things we have found helpful throughout our personal recovery journeys. Please remember that each person's journey and circumstances are different, and not all of the information contained in this podcast may be relatable to you. It's important you consult your own GP or recovery team to seek out tailored advice before making any important decisions relating to your own health and recovery process.
The Saturdays is one of the UK's best girl groups...and it's about time we discuss one of their albums! We go track-by-track through 2011's "On Your Radar" and discuss every song's production, lyrics, melodies and everything in between! Let us know your thoughts on this album in the comments below! Join us on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/CCTVPOPS Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cctvpops The Saturdays - "On Your Radar" All Fired Up Notorious Faster My Heart Takes Over Get Ready, Get Set The Way You Watch Me (featuring Travie McCoy) For Myself Do What You Want With Me Promise Me Wish I Didn't Know White Lies Last Call I Say OK Move on U References: "All Fired Up" MV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdtIfp7WB0w&pp=ygUWc2F0dXJkYXlzIGFsbCBmaXJlZCB1cA%3D%3D "All Fired Up" Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkF5Cq0MeXM "All Fired Up" Acoustic performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnG5DERY2Kg "Notorious" MV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-OBAXHfgqE&pp=ygUTc2F0dXJkYXlzIG5vdG9yaW91cw%3D%3D "Notorious" Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjkCvilXESU&pp=ygUTc2F0dXJkYXlzIG5vdG9yaW91cw%3D%3D "Notorious" Unplugged performance (Radio 1 Live Lounge): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o2bQHKcI7k&pp=ygUcc2F0dXJkYXlzIG5vdG9yaW91cyBhY291c3RpYw%3D%3D "Faster" Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HmgSWiAwSw&pp=ygUVc2F0dXJkYXlzIGZhc3RlciBsaXZl "My Heart Takes Over" MV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgmoYgpMNX8&pp=ygUdc2F0dXJkYXlzIG15IGhlYXJ0IHRha2VzIG92ZXI%3D "My Heart Takes Over" Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEUreZl2WGA "Get Ready, Get Set" Performance (Tour Fancam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGJfwJGvzus&pp=ygUgc2F0dXJkYXlzIGdldCByZWFkeSBnZXQgc2V0IGxpdmU%3D "The Way You Watch Me" Performance (Tour Fancam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EawMNAgzgHk&pp=ygUgc2F0dXJkYXlzICJ0aGUgd2F5IHlvdSB3YXRjaCBtZSI%3D "For Myself" Performance (Tour Fancam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-7c8wjsZqM&pp=ygUVc2F0dXJkYXlzIGZvciBteXNlbGYg "Do What You Want With Me" Performance (Tour Fancam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68_PEbWaOO0 "Promise Me" Performance (Tour Fancam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCEqc8SWMPo&pp=ygUZc2F0cnVkYXlzIHByb21pc2UgbWUgbGl2ZQ%3D%3D "Wish I Didn't Know" Performance (Tour Fancam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRzsHIbVwoo&pp=ygUcc2F0dXJkYXlzIHdpc2ggaSBkaWRuJ3Qga25vdw%3D%3D "Last Call" Performance (Tour Fancam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEIFkUf_8Fo&pp=ygUTc2F0dXJkYXlzIGxhc3QgY2FsbA%3D%3D
Rick Flynn Presents: Worldwide Podcast Proudly Welcomes MATNEY for a new single release party featuring Southern Rock guitarist/vocalist MIKE MATNEY New Single "All Fired Up" New Album "The Red Neck and The Red Man" (Release date: April 26, 2024) Available wherever music is sold and/or downloaded including. SPOTIFY and AMAZON Contact our guest: www.Matney.Rocks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rick-flynn/support
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In this episode of TrackTalk, Myron Grombacher discusses his playing on Pat Benatar's "All Fired Up" Shadows Of The Night" and "Invincible." Come along for the ride and please subscribe! Watch the entire episode: https://youtu.be/It7sQRms6b8?si=DdH15xLsgYxDwFMy"Live From My Drum Room" is hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, and is a series of intimate "conversations" with legendary drummers and music industry friends, drawing from John's five decades in the music industry. Ranked the Best Drum Podcast, it's a peek behind the curtain that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed during any broadcasts!https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Welcome to another enlightening episode of GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, your trusted source for real estate wisdom. I'm Cleve Gaddis, your host, and today, we're diving deep into the world of real estate pricing. Segment Teaser: Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect: Metro Atlanta Real Estate Update: We'll bring you the latest statistics from the Metro Atlanta real estate market for the past month. It's crucial to stay informed about the trends in your area, whether you're buying or selling. Something You Should Know about Atlanta: Discover Atlanta's Best Pottery Painting Studio, All Fired Up. Unleash your creative side in the heart of our vibrant city. Does Price Matter, Even at This Time of Year?: If you've ever wondered why your home hasn't sold, despite being on the market for a while, we've got answers. Sometimes, the key factor is pricing. We'll discuss why an accurately priced home can make all the difference in attracting potential buyers. Listener Question: Jordan from Cumming asks an important question. If your home has been lingering on the market without any takers, it's natural to feel frustrated. But is it the wrong time of year, or is there a deeper issue at play? We'll provide valuable insights to guide you in the right direction. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of real estate pricing, helping you maximize your selling potential. It's all here on GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, where we empower you to make the best real estate decisions with confidence. Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity
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Become a founding member of Your Yes Filled Home by clicking here. In this podcast episode, Brenda and Lynn Stanek, a professional real estate stager, discuss creating a sense of ease and flow in homes. Brenda shares her positive experience working with Lynn when selling her townhouse, and Lynn talks about the importance of creating a meaningful and balanced space. They discuss furniture placement, the use of personal items, and the impact on the overall atmosphere of the home. They also share tips for decluttering and letting go of sentimental items. Here are the takeaways... Creating a sense of ease and flow in homes makes you feel more at home Furniture placement and personal items are important to consider in creating a welcoming home environment. Think about pulling large furniture away from the wall. Try angling furniture or rugs to transform the energy in a space External surroundings reflect one's internal self Keep only meaningful items in the space and eliminate clutter Try folding your towels in half before hanging them so they look really pretty, then place a towel you want people to use on the counter, and it will direct people to the towel you prefer them to use. Let go of sentimental items by putting them somewhere you can see them and use them, or by taking a photo Contact Lynn Stanek - EMAIL: lynn@ambiencestagingdesigns.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmbienceStagingDesigns Website: https://ambiencestagingdesigns.com/ Connect with Brenda... New free 4 part video series, "Breathwork to strengthen and trust your intuition" https://www.brendawinkle.com/breathe 1:1 Healing Sessions - Heal to the Yes - https://www.brendawinkle.com/healing Yes Academy - https://www.brendawinkle.com/yes-academy-course Heal Yes Retreat - https://www.brendawinkle.com/retreat Chat with Brenda https://calendly.com/brendawinkle/discovery Feel Better Fast Guide https://www.brendawinkle.com/feelbetterfast Meditation to feel better https://www.brendawinkle.com/feelbetter Contact Brenda Website: https://www.brendawinkle.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendawinkle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brenda.winkle111 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brendawinkle111 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendawinkle/ Email: brenda@brendawinkle.com Keywords: real estate stager, creating a sense of ease, flow in homes, positive experience, selling, townhouse, background, importance, meaningful, balanced space, furniture placement, personal items, welcoming home environment, flow, energy, space, simple tips, ease, making people feel at home, stuck, particular way of thinking, set up, wall, 90-degree angles, simple changes, angling furniture, rugs, transform energy, external surroundings, internal self, emotions, mindset, experience, advise, meaningful items, filed, framed, unnecessary, eliminate clutter, joy, contentment, overall atmosphere, furniture placement, open, inviting living space, couch, false wall effect, open up, better flow, different areas, towels, bathroom, folding, luxurious, tidy appearance, observations, use, counter, beautifully folded towels, towel ring, pristine, organized bathroom, decluttering, clear, organized space, maintain cleanliness, sense of calm, overwhelmed, letting go, sentimental items, broken Christmas ornaments, son's childhood, kitchen counter, reminder, peace, let go, gifted, handed down, move, try, photo, memories, sentimental items, fun, embracing individuality, joy, happiness, freedom, inspire, societal norms, unique, having fun, organizing, designated place, save time, frustration, searching, three questions, afford, put, take care, owning fewer things, simpler, peaceful life, clutter-free, organized home, well-being, challenges, outside world, sanctuary, contact, Facebook page, website, Ambient Staging Designs, help, based, Portland area, remote work, staging projects, Italy, Colorado, Montana, San Jose, helping people, advice, guidance, photos, video calls, morning routine, black coffee, love for coffee, comforting smell, favorite songs, inspire, Pat Benatar's "All Fired Up," Sia's "Invincible," Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off," son, smart, funny, clear view of the world, admire, generation, access information.
The games have begun! We have finally entered the Pokemon League arc at the end of the Kanto episodes. This week on To Kill A Delibird we are covering Ep. 76, "All Fired Up!" And Ep. 77, "Round One - Begin!". We start the show with an exploration of the real life Olympic Games (that has that renowned TKAD level of research and authenticity). Then we go into episode 76 which sets the atmosphere for the League arc and shows Brock in a drippy basketball jersey. Episode 77 features some exciting action and confusing themes and a Kombat Krab (coming soon as Mortal Kombat DLC). Do you like games? Do you like action? Do you like basketball jerseys? What about logic defying Crabs? Well we can fulfil all those needs and more on To Kill A Delibird! Subscribe to get every new episode of To Kill a Delibird in your subscription feed. Welcome to "To Kill A Delibird", the Pokemon anime rewatch podcast that combines a love of literary puns and analytics with pure Pokemania. Join Graham (Pokemon expat/video game and manga fanatic) and Kellan (hard boiled Pokemon die hard) as they discuss the Pokemon anime and hopefully construct some fun sentences along the way. Intro/outro music "Synthwave 80's" by AlexiAction Thanks to Bulbapedia and TVTropes for our ongoing research. Follow the podcast on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yQ3EQ2P91mE6Bq0i4I3EY on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-kill-a-delibird/id1667957767 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b37371a4-331d-4254-999b-e21fc0fdd837/to-kill-a-delibird Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kOTQ2MmUyMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1054965 for more half baked content: https://www.twitch.tv/hydraleech Tiktok is essential for new creators so: https://www.tiktok.com/@hydraleeches #pokemon #ashketchum #pikachu #misty #brock #anime #indigoleague #teamrocket #existentialism #comedy #marowak #gengar 0:00 Intro 17:48 All Fired Up! 44:53 Round One - Begin! Subscribe to get every new episode of To Kill a Delibird in your subscription feed. Welcome to "To Kill A Delibird", the Pokemon anime rewatch podcast that combines a love of literary puns and analytics with pure Pokemania. Join Graham (Pokemon expat/video game and manga fanatic) and Kellan (hard boiled Pokemon die hard) as they discuss the Pokemon anime and hopefully construct some fun sentences along the way. Intro/outro music "Synthwave 80's" by AlexiAction Thanks to Bulbapedia and TVTropes for our ongoing research. Follow the podcast on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yQ3EQ2P91mE6Bq0i4I3EY on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-kill-a-delibird/id1667957767 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b37371a4-331d-4254-999b-e21fc0fdd837/to-kill-a-delibird Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kOTQ2MmUyMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1054965 for more half baked content: https://www.twitch.tv/hydraleech Tiktok is essential for new creators so: https://www.tiktok.com/@hydraleeches #pokemon #ashketchum #pikachu #misty #brock #anime #indigoleague #teamrocket #existentialism #comedy #marowak #gengar 0:00 Intro 17:48 All Fired Up! 44:53 Round One - Begin!
FRANKIE. MOLLIE. UNA. VANESSA. ROCHELLE. What you doing on Thursday girls? That's right, listening to the most unhinged episode of Snappt! yet, where hosts Pete and Paul get all fired up and shine a light on The Saturdays' notorious third studio album 'On Your Radar.' We run through the 3 incredible singles, throw some fun shade at the My Heart Takes Over music video that looks like it was shot in Iceland the supermarket rather than the country, and shout out the tracks that should have been singles AND which should have been Choppt Off! We also pay respect to the greatest Nintendo advertising campaign, where the girls get all animal and promote 'Nintendogs + Cats' on the 3DS before Paul takes us all the way back to 2011 where he met all five girls at the All Fired Up tour, and even snuck a selfie with Miss Frankie Bridge herself! This is one episode you don't want to wait until the weekend for!
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This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you like what you are reading, please consider subscribing and/or sharing!I think that one of the more dangerous and disingenuous parts of the new American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines is their claims about eating disorders. These are claims that I am hearing echoed in other spaces as well, so I wanted to write about them in depth. In terms of the guidelines themselves, I wrote a deep dive about their three main recommendations around “Intensive Health Behavior and Lifestyle Treatment (IHBLT), weight loss drugs, and weight loss surgeries here. I also looked into undisclosed conflicts of interest here.When it comes to eating disorders they claim (in bold, title case) that “Evidence-based Pediatric Ob*sity* Treatment Reduces Risks for Disordered Eating.” Is this remotely true? Let's get into it.They begin by saying “concerns have been raised as to whether diagnosis and treatment of ob*sity [in the case of these guidelines starting at the age of two] may inadvertently place excess attention on eating habits, body shape, and body size and lead to disordered eating patterns as children grow into adulthood.”Well, let's examine the situation. They are “diagnosing” kids as having a “disease” based solely on their body size and shape, and then recommending “Intensive” interventions and dangerous drugs and surgeries that put significant focus on food and food restriction with the goal of changing the child's body size and shape. There is nothing inadvertent about this, it's about as advertent as it can get.They go on to claim “Cardel et al refer to multiple studies that have demonstrated that, although ob*sity and self-guided dieting consistently place children at high risk for weight fluctuation and disordered eating patterns, participation in structured, supervised weight management programs decreases current and future eating disorder symptoms (including bulimic symptoms, emotional eating, binge eating, and drive for thinness) up to 6 years after treatment. “I'll get to the research they cite in a minute, but I want to point out that in their list of current and future eating disorder symptoms, they left a few out including (from the AAP's OWN 2016 paper on eating disorders prevention in adolescents):“Severe dietary restriction, skipping of meals, prolonged periods of starvation, or the use of self-induced vomiting, diet pills, or laxatives”Let's remember that even if their “intensive” behavioral therapy recommendations don't devolve into disordered eating and eating disorders (and they certainly could,) their recommendations around pharmacotherapy and weight loss surgery literally induce all of these symptoms, sometimes for the rest of the child's life.It's pretty difficult to reduce eating disorders symptoms when you've created 100 pages of guidelines to literally recommend them. This reminds me of something the brilliant Deb Burgard says, which is that we prescribe to fat people what we diagnose and treat in thin people, and in this case the people are children.Now, I don't know if those symptoms are left out accidentally because the authors are so ignorant about eating disorders and higher-weight kids that they assume higher-weight kids aren't susceptible to these (potentially fatal) symptoms, or if they left them out on purpose because they know that being honest about this renders their claims of their “treatments” decreasing eating disorder symptoms not just false, but patently ridiculous. Either way, the fact that they don't even mention these symptoms means that, at best, they don't have the expertise necessary to even talk about this, let alone create guidelines.Ok, so let's look at the research they cite to back up their claims that ob*sity “treatment” reduces risks for disordered eating.Forkey H, Szilagyi M, Kelly ET, Duffee J; Council on Foster Care, Adoption, and Kinship Care; Council on Community Pediatrics; Council on Child Abuse and Neglect; Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health. Trauma-informed care. Pediatrics. 2021;148(2):e2021052580Given that this clinical report doesn't mention supervised weight management programs, eating disorders, or eating disorder symptoms, I would suggest that it does not support their claims.Something interesting that it does talk about is that higher-weight children are “more likely to experience discrimination, both overt and as a series of microaggressions (small slights, insults, or indignities either intentional or unintentional) that accumulate over time” and that “the lifelong effects of toxic stress are statistically related to many adult illnesses, particularly those related to chronic inflammation, and causes for early mortality.”This is important because the authors of the AAP guidelines are ignoring it in order to uncritically assume that if higher-weight kids have these health issues then it is because of their weight without mentioning that (as explained in a study they, themselves, cited) it might not be their weight but, in fact, the weight stigma they experience that is the root.The next study is Jebeile et al., (2019) Association of pediatric ob*sity treatment, including a dietary component, with change in depression and anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis. We're getting warmer here, at least this study actually talks about “ob*sity” treatment. However, they do not examine eating disorder symptoms, they look at changes in depression and anxiety. They find that “structured, professionally run pediatric ob*sity treatment is not associated with an increased risk of depression or anxiety and may result in a mild reduction in symptoms.” First, note the use of “may result,” not exactly a clear conclusion. Beyond this, the studies offer follow-up between 2 weeks to 15 months. We know that weight regain typically starts around the 12 month mark, but this study fails to address (or even consider) what will happen to depression and anxiety symptoms during/after weight regain. I wonder if the study authors actually meant to cite this study, by the same authors:Jebeile et al.. (2019). Treatment of ob*sity, with a dietary component, and eating disorder risk in children and adolescents: A systematic review with meta-analysis. I noticed right away that there was a letter written about this study by Louise Adams. I know Louise, I have been a guest on her podcast All Fired Up (including recently with Fiona Willer to talk about the dangers of Wegovy and Saxenda). Her letter to the editor was behind a paywall, and while I could access it, I knew that if I wrote about it nobody else who wanted to read it could. So I reached out to her and I got something even better. I received the full text of the letter she wrote (not the shorter version that they published.) Here is the summary, the letter is re-printed in its entirety at the end of the piece. Her work is always spot on, you can check out her work and sign up for her newsletter here. Here is Louise Adams' summary of the issues with this study: Given the errors and serious omissions in Jebeile et al's article, the findings and conclusions of this review are unreliable. I am concerned that the overarching message of this paper projects an air of certainty regarding the long-term safety and efficacy of adolescent weight loss interventions on ED risk that does not reflect adequate data and places children and adolescents at risk of harm. I am concerned that this paper will be used as evidence to justify ever more invasive weight loss trials and products in vulnerable adolescent populations. The authors' conclusion that ‘structured and professionally run ob*sity treatment leads to a reduction in the prevalence of ED, ED risk, and ED-related symptoms for most participants' is extraordinarily misguided, given that (a) quality long-term data were available for only 7.5% of the sample, and (b) clear evidence of a subset of adolescents who developed ED symptoms was present in the longer term studies. Moreover, the high numbers of missing data due to adolescents lost to follow up is important to note and cannot be overlooked as a potential indicator of even higher risk.In our conversation, Louise pointed out that her concern that this study would be used to justify additional weight loss trials is exactly what happened here. She also mentioned that in the “conflicts of interest” section of her letter to the editor, the original study authors pushed for her to include “The author discloses that in addition to practicing as a consultant clinical psychologist in private practice, she derives income from an online anti‐diet program for adult chronic dieters.” She points out that their zeal for conflict of interest disclosures did not extend to their own study. In fact they claimed “no conflicts of interest” despite the fact that they worked at the adolescent ob*sity clinic and that Baur didn't disclose her role as president of the weight loss industry-funded World Ob*sity Federation. I discussed the issues with the false equivalence between anti-diet work and diet industry work here. The last study they cite is Cardel MI, Newsome FA, Pearl RL, et al. Patient-centered care for ob*sity: how health care providers can treat ob*sity while actively addressing weight stigma and eating disorder risk. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2022;122(6): 1089–1098The short story about this study is that it reads like a bunch of diet industry shills trying to co-opt the language of weight-neutral health in order to obfuscate the plain fact that intentional weight loss is incompatible with eating disorders prevention and treatment, so they can continue to market the same old failed “interventions” for “ob*sity”* and dodge responsibility for all the harm they create. I did a deep dive into this paper here.The challenges in diagnosing EDs in the context of the treatments recommended in these guidelines are due to the fact that the behaviors recommended by these guidelines (and created by the drugs and surgeries recommended) are consistent with eating disorders symptoms. Another way to say this is that the same behaviors that are considered red flags for an eating disorder in thinner children are being recommended as “healthcare” for higher-weight children bolstered by the dubious claim that they will reduce eating disorder symptoms.I do not think any of the research they cite comes close to supporting their claim that “evidence-based pediatric ob*sity treatment reduces risks for disordered eating.” In fact, I think significant research (which I wrote about here) shows that if the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines are followed, they will create a generation of kids struggling with disordered eating and eating disorders , starting as early as two years old. Compounding the issue, since (by their own admission,) the “treatments” recommended by their guidelines almost never result in significant, long-term weight loss, these kids will still be higher-weight and, thus, have a more difficult time getting properly diagnosed with these life-threatening conditions (especially if their doctors read claims that the weight loss “treatments” the kids have survived supposedly prevent eating disorders.) This will do the most harm to higher-weight kids who are multiply-marginalized and/or under-resourced who, even if they can get a correct diagnosis, will have a very difficult time getting treatment. The top eating disorders organizations have come out unequivocally against these guidelines:International Federation of Eating Disorders DietitiansNational Alliance for Eating DisordersShame on the AAP for bending themselves (and the data) into pretzels to defend and recommend a dangerous and failed weight loss paradigm to children as young as two years old.Here is Louise's full letterProfessor David YorkEditor-in-ChiefOb*sity Reviews444 W Willis #307DetroitMI 48201Dear Professor York,I am writing to bring to your attention my significant concerns about an article recently published in Ob*sity Reviews:Jebeile, H, Gow, ML, Baur, LA, Garnett, SP, Paxton, SJ, Lister, NB. Treatment ofob*sity, with a dietary component, and eating disorder risk in children and adolescents: A systematic review with meta-analysis. Ob*sity Reviews. 2019; 20: 1287– 1298. https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12866Please note that I send you this communication not with a view to being published in your journal (unless you believe this to be appropriate - I leave this decision to your discretion), but to ask that you consider the points I make below and consider retracting the article.This review sought to investigate the impact of ob*sity treatment, with a dietary component, on eating disorder (ED) prevalence, ED risk, and related symptoms in higher weight children and adolescents. The review analysed 29 studies, claiming data for 2589 adolescents. The authors concluded that ‘structured and professionally run ob*sity treatment was associated with reduced ED prevalence, ED risk, and symptoms'. I have three main concerns about the quality of this paper: (1) review methods, (2) follow up period definitions and (3) omission of dietary restraint analysis. These concerns are detailed below:1. Review Methods: Decision to Run a Meta-AnalysisThe fact that a meta-analysis was conducted rather than a narrative summary is troubling considering the heterogeneity of the studies included. The 29 studies involved interventions ranging from 1 week to 13 months. 11 of the studies had no follow up period. Those with follow ups varied considerably, ranging from 12 weeks to more than 5 years post intervention. The intervention types and locations were vastly different: including inpatient and outpatient hospital programs, school-based health clinics, and even an intervention in which adolescents attended a Jenny Craig program.A systematic review of 9 adolescent weight management interventions exploring the same subject - ED risk factors - by De Giuseppe and colleagues (2019) shared five papers in common with Jebeile et al (2019). However, De Giuseppe et al concluded that a meta analysis was not possible due to heterogeneity of the papers, and instead conducted a narrative summary of the findings. I believe that Jebeile et al should also have conducted a narrative review due to the heterogenity of the studies. Both Jebeile et al and De Giuseppe et al conducted a quality assessment, albeit using different assessment tools. Jebeile et al used the US Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Quality Criteria Checklist (Handu et al 2016) and rated 11 of their included papers as ‘positive' and 25 as ‘neutral'. The De Giuseppe et al (2019) study utilised the Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies (Thomas et al, 2004). For 4 of the 5 studies in common, Jebeile et al 's quality ratings were higher than those assessed by De Giuseppe et al :Study Cited Jebeile et al (2019) De Giuseppe et al (2019)Cohen et al (2018) Positive ModerateDeNiet et al (2012) Positive ModerateHalberstadt et al (2016) Neutral WeakGoossens et al (2011) Neutral WeakSaverstani et al (2009) Neutral ModerateThere is clear disagreement between these authors as to the quality of the same studies, with Jebeile et al consistently producing more positive assessments.2. Follow Up Period Definitions 18 studies cited by Jebeile et al included follow up periods. In their Eligibility Criteria they stated that data at last follow up was ‘defined as a period in which there was no contact with study personnel and no intervention delivery' (pg 1288). Given this definition, the paper should have consistently referred to follow up periods from the end of intervention rather than baseline.However, throughout the paper and supplementary document, Jebeile et al (2019) repeatedly provide data reflecting time periods from baseline, often without explicitly stating that the period cited was taken from baseline and did not reflect their given definition.An example of this is on page 4 under “Prevalence of diagnosed eating disorders”, where Jebeile et al stated that “from 110 participants who completed the 24 month follow-up measures in the study by Braet et al…”. This should have been reported as a 14 month follow up.A further correction is needed in that the Braet et al (2004) study only had data on ED measures for 89 participants, not 110. Another example of this type of error in the reported number of participants occurred in the reporting of the De Bar et al (2012) study, where they stated that the intervention had n=100 in usual care and n=100 in the usual care control group, when in fact there were n=90 in the intervention group and n=83 in the control group. It is of concern that both of these errors overstated the number of participants in their dataset.Defining the follow up period in one way in the Eligibility Criteria and reporting it another way throughout the paper had the impact of making the included studies' follow up periods appear longer than they actually were. It is critical that the correct follow up period definition is adhered to, as Jebeile et al have used these to claim that a ‘strength' of their meta-analysis was that it ‘addresses concerns over longer term ED risk….with follow-up timepoints of up to 6 years from baseline, including seven studies with a follow up of >2 years” (p. 1295). If we use the correct definition for follow up periods as beginning from the end of an intervention period, only 3, not 7, of the studies in their meta analysis have a follow up period of 2 years or longer, representing just 7.5% of the total sample. This low number certainly does not adequately address concerns over longer term ED risk in adolescents, and represents a weakness, not a strength, of the meta analysis.3. Quality of the Analysis of Risk Posed by Adolescent Weight Loss InterventionsJebeile et al's claims regarding the safety of adolescent weight loss interventions is at odds with the widely held view, supported by theories of the etiology of ED development (Ahern, Bennett, Hetherington, 2008; Berge et al, 2018, Fairburn, Cooper, Doll, Welch,1999, Golden et al, 2016, Ouwens et al, 2009, Polivy & Herman, 1985, Stice & Presnell, 2007) and a substantial body of longitudinal research (Field et al, 2003,Neumark-Sztainer et al, 2007, Patton et al, 1999, Stice 2001, Stice et al, 2000, Stice et al, 2005, Urvelyte & Perminas, 2015) which demonstrate that over time, dieting is a major risk factor for both increased weight and increased risk of development of disordered eating and ED. In order to accurately assess the impact and potential harms of adolescent weight loss interventions, three conditions must be met:1) Quality data that captures disordered eating/eating disorder symptomatology for a period of at least 2 years, if not longer, after the diet intervention ends. This is because in childhood and adolescence eating disorders can take considerable time to appear; Stice and Van Ryzin (2019) have identified a 4-step pathway of eating disorder development which demonstrated that eating disorder symptoms did not appear until, on average, 26.8 months after youths began dieting.The need for longer follow up data has been apparent for a considerable time: over 20 years ago, Casper (1996) discussed this need to improve research standards and recommended even longer minimum follow-up durations of 4 years.2) ED instruments that have been developed and normed for higher weight adolescents. These measures should include an exploration of internalised weight stigma, so that researchers can untangle the apparent positive impact of weight loss from the experience of a reduction in internalised and external weight bias. Unfortunately such ED instruments do not yet exist. In the absence of such sensitive measures, quality studies must include follow up data for ED measurements of some kind.3) In order to determine the efficacy of weight loss interventions, best practice is to include a control group from the same population (Brown et al, 2019). It is even more important in youth, since BMI algorithms include the speed of growth, not just height and weight, and weight loss and gain are being assessed in relation to other youth. To answer the question of the impact of dieting, it is important to track the weight trajectories of larger bodied adolescents who do not diet. Phenomena such as regression to the mean (RTM) in higher weight adolescents and normal variations in growth spurts can impact significantly, and without control groups the true impact of weight loss interventions on larger youths will remain unknown. Brown et al (2019) have called for researchers to “clearly, and without reservation, acknowledge the distinct possibility that RTM could explain the improvements after intervention (p.4)”.None of the studies included in Jebeile et al's meta-analysis met all 3 of these requirements. None of the studies included a randomised control group with 2 year post intervention data. Only 3 studies - Braet et al (2000, 2006), and Goossens et al (2011) meet criteria for providing ED measures with a follow up period after the intervention of 2 years or longer. Once drop out rates and the number of adolescents with complete ED data at follow up are factored in, Jebeile et al's paper included quality data on 195 adolescents; just 7.5% of the sample.It is accurate to state that the meta-analysis revealed more about how much we do not know about the link between adolescent weight loss interventions and ED development, rather than claiming evidence of safety. I am concerned that the way this paper is written obscures the true message of the data. The authors' conclusions do not mention the dearth of meaningful long-term data, instead the opposite message - one that suggested a degree of certainty - was conveyed.A closer examination of the 3 studies with longer term data on ED is warranted. Braet et al (2000) conducted a three-armed intervention on 136 adolescents aged between 7 and 17 years. There was no control group. The intervention compared 3 conditions of a CBT based ‘healthy eating' program. A follow up was conducted 4.6 years after the intervention ended.ED data were available for only 53 of the original 136 participants (39% of the sample). A large number of adolescents did not return for follow up, and it is plausible that these youths may be experiencing negative impacts from the intervention. The authors called for “caution in interpreting these data” given the large amount of missing data.Participant data for the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ) was gathered at baseline and at follow up. The results of the DEBQ showed a significant reduction in external eating, a significant increase in restrained eating, and no change in emotional eating.Braet et al also administered the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) at the 4.6 year follow up. These results revealed that girls scored higher than average on the Drive for Thinness subscale, and boys scored significantly higher than average on the Body Dissatisfaction subscale. 9% of the sample had a score of five or more on the Bulimia EDI-subscale. Analysing a subsample of 76 of the youths, one had been hospitalised in an eating disorder unit.In terms of weight reduction, the Braet et al study showed that mean % overweight was 55% at the outset and 42% at follow up. Without a control group it is not possible to interpret these results. Further, almost half of the subsample reported that they had continued to seek weight loss after the intervention ended. This would impact on ED measurements: if adolescents are still dieting, some ED symptoms (eg binge eating) may not be apparent. This does not mean however that they have not been harmed, or that an ED will not develop in the future.It is important to note that other authors in the field have cited the Braet et al (2000) study as evidence for the emergence of ED symptoms after weight loss interventions.For instance, Goossens et al (2011) make the following statement: “results from a recent study...demonstrate that despite initial improvements (post-treatment and 2-year followup), eating pathology stagnated and even tended to increase in a subsample of youngsters at 3-year follow-up.”It should further be noted that the description of Braet et al's (2000) study presented in Table S2 in Jebeile et al's paper lists only the DEBQ and omits the EDI . Furthermore, the elevated Bulimia subscale scores in Braet et al's study were omitted in section 3.6.1. Bulimic Symptoms, despite the obvious relevance. In fact the Braet et al (2000) study is completely absent from this section, which is of concern. Jebeile et al state that “Two studies reported on participants with scores above a clinical cut-point for bulimic symptoms”. This should be corrected to say 3 studies, and include an overview of the Braet et al (2000) EDI data including that girls scored higher than average on the Drive for Thinness subscale, boys scored significantly higher than average on the Body Dissatisfaction subscale, 9% of the sample had scores above a clinical cut-off point for Bulimia, and one participant had been hospitalised for an eating disorder.The study by Braet et al (2006) followed 150 adolescents through a ten-month inpatient weight loss program. 2 years later, 110 youths provided weight data and Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) data was collected for 86 participants at baseline and follow up. This represents an absence of data for 43% of the sample.In terms of weight, the authors reported a 10% reduction in adjusted BMI, but without a control group it is not possible to ascertain the actual impact of the weight loss intervention. Of note, 75% of the sample were reported to be regaining weight after the intervention, even though 78% reported that they were engaging in further weight loss attempts after the study period ended.The overall EDE scores were reported as reduced at the 2 year follow up mark, but detailed subscale data was not reported. The same sample was discussed in a 2009 study by Goossens et al, where they reported increases in dietary restraint scores, and further warned that “in younger age groups, as was the case in this study, restraint attitudes have probably not yet reached their peak, and, as a consequence, full-blown eating disorders are still hard to detect.” The authors themselves are acknowledging that even a two year follow up is not enough time for ED symptoms to start showing in this population.The third study by Goossens et al (2011) was conducted on a sample of 108 adolescents aged between 10 and 17. There was no control group. The intervention was a 10 month inpatient program (the same program reported in Braet et al 2006). The follow up period was five years and two months after the intervention ended. Overall, 48% of the sample were lost to follow up, and the authors obtained complete ED measures (Child Eating Disorder Examination [chEDE] and the EDI) for 56 adolescents.No participants met criteria for binge-eating disorder (BED) at baseline. However, at follow-up, 5.4% met BED criteria. 8.3% of youths who did not report Objective Binge Eating (OBE) at baseline reported OBE at follow up. 8.5% of youths who did not report Subjective Binge Eating (SBE) at baseline reported SBE at follow up. Half of the adolescents who reported OBE at baseline still reported OBE at follow up.In summary, the data for studies with follow up periods of 2 years or longer show that from an initial pool of 394 youths, data on 195 were available, representing just 49.5% of the starting sample. Within this group, roughly 5-9% are showing signs of disordered eating and increased risk of ED following weight loss interventions. Disordered eating symptoms arise over time, and are easily erased when meta analyses include no or short term follow up periods. It is imperative that any research in this area focuses on long term outcomes, not allowing the shorter term data to obscure the big picture. We must also keep in mind the fate of the large group of adolescents (in this case, roughly half) who are lost to follow up. The fate of these youths is too often overlooked, and it is plausible that many of these people end up with disordered eating and ED.3. Omission of Dietary Restraint AnalysisJebeile et al's paper does not include a section reporting the impact of adolescent weight loss interventions on dietary restraint (DR) , a glaring omission given this is a central precursor to and symptom of eating disorders. In the studies included in the review, ample data was collected for DR and warrants further analysis.The differing frames between the eating disorder literature, in which DR clearly features as a central symptom of EDs, and the ob*sity research literature, in which DR is viewed as desirable for larger bodied people, is critically important to highlight. The treatment of ob*sity requires a practice that has been found to be a gateway to the development of eating disorders for people with eating disorders. For ob*sity researchers to omit any analysis of the impact of adolescent weight loss interventions on DR is a tacit admission that higher weight people should be prescribed what is diagnosed as disordered eating in thinner people.Many of the papers in the meta analysis demonstrated increases in DR soon after the intervention (eg, Braet et al 2000, Braet et al 2006, Brennan et al 2012, Goossens et al 2011, Halberstadt et al 2016, Saverstani et al, 2009). Several of the authors involved in these studies themselves raised the issue of dietary restraint as an important issue to study in adolescents, noting that it is important that interventions do not make DR worse. For example, Braet et al (2000) note that “ we wanted to avoid the type of dietary restraint that has been linked to the development of eating disorders” .In comparison, the De Giuseppe et al (2019) analysis discussed DR at length, noting conflicting results. Some studies found the interventions reduced DR, whilst others found they increased it. Regardless of whether DR is viewed as a precursor to both weight regain and the development of ED (Jansen et al, 2009, Stice et al, 2005), or viewed as a necessary and potentially useful method of weight control for larger sized adolescents (Smith et al 2018), this topic needs to be analysed, discussed and argued, not ignored.Given the errors and serious omissions in Jebeile et al's article, the findings and conclusions of this review are unreliable. I am concerned that the overarching message of this paper projects an air of certainty regarding the long-term safety and efficacy of adolescent weight loss interventions on ED risk that does not reflect adequate data and places children and adolescents at risk of harm. I am concerned that this paper will be used as evidence to justify ever more invasive weight loss trials and products in vulnerable adolescent populations. The authors' conclusion that ‘structured and professionally run ob*sity treatment leads to a reduction in the prevalence of ED, ED risk, and ED-related symptoms for most participants' is extraordinarily misguided, given that (a) quality long-term data were available for only 7.5% of the sample, and (b) clear evidence of a subset of adolescents who developed ED symptoms was present in the longer term studies. Moreover, the high numbers of missing data due to adolescents lost to follow up is important to note and cannot be overlooked as a potential indicator of even higher risk.I respectfully request that this paper be considered for retraction. Thank you for considering my submission, I await your response.Yours sincerely,Louise AdamsClinical PsychologistUntrappedSydney, AustraliaDid you find this post helpful? You can subscribe for free to get future posts delivered direct to your inbox, or choose a paid subscription to support the newsletter and get special benefits! 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Recoded Live at The She Shack Studio on January 9th & 10th. © Copyright Danny Diess 2023.Patricia Mae Giraldo (née Andrzejewski, formerly Benatar; born January 10, 1953), known professionally as Pat Benatar, is an American rock singer and songwriter. In the United States, she has had four multi-platinum albums, six platinum albums, and 19 Billboard top 40 singles, while in Canada she had eight straight platinum albums, and she has sold over 50 million albums worldwide.[citation needed] She is also a four-time Grammy Award winner. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in November 2022.Her 1979 debut album, In the Heat of the Night, was her breakthrough in North America, especially in Canada where it reached No. 3 on the album chart. Two singles from it were hits: "Heartbreaker" and "We Live for Love", the latter written by her lead guitarist and future husband, Neil Giraldo. Her second album, 1980's Crimes of Passion, was her most successful work, peaking at No. 2 in North America and France, being certified 4× and 5× platinum in the US and Canada, respectively. Its single "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" reached the top 10 in the US and Canada and is considered to be her best-known song. Her third album, Precious Time (1981), was another success, topping the US Album Chart and becoming her first top 10 album in Australia. Its single "Fire and Ice" charted highly in the US and Canada. Her next release, Get Nervous (1982), sold less well than her previous two albums, but did include the North American hit "Shadows of the Night".Her sound began to move towards more atmospheric pop in 1983. The single "Love Is a Battlefield" (1983) was her biggest hit in most countries, reaching No. 1 in the Netherlands, Australia and on the US Rock Tracks chart, and No. 5 on the US Hot 100. The live album it came from, Live from Earth, was her biggest seller in Australia, Germany and the Netherlands. In 1984, she released Tropico and its lead single "We Belong", which reached the top 10 in several countries, including No. 5 on the US Hot 100.Her 1985 album, Seven the Hard Way, sold less well but it yielded two singles harking back to the rock vein: "Invincible", a top 10 hit in North America, and "Sex as a Weapon". Her follow-up, Wide Awake in Dreamland (1988), marked a resurgence in sales in Canada and Australia, and was her biggest hit in the UK. Its rocker, "All Fired Up", was a significant hit in Canada, Australia and the US. She released four additional albums between 1991 and 2003 That were well recieved. Gravity's Rainbow (1993) went Gold, Innamorata (1997) went Gold , Go (2003).Complete Setlist -1/10/2023 Hit Me With Your Best ShotHell Is For ChildrenNever Wanna Leave YouLove Is A Battlefield Feat. Queen LatifahWe Live For Love (U.K. Version 1985)Suburban KingAnxiety (Get Nervous)Helter SkelterJust Like MeEvil GeniusCrying (Original Demo Recording)We Belong (live 2021)Strawberry WineRun Between The Raindrops (live 1988)HeartbreakerPromises In The Dark (Live 1993)Somebody's BabyEverybody Lay DownCrazyTrue LovePat Benatar & Sheryl Crow - I Shall Believe (live 2001)Treat Me RightPat Benatar - You Better RunPat Benatar - All Fired Up
“It's all about the agent at Senior Life. If there are things that we can improve that make sense, Senior Life will do it.” SLICE, Leads the Way, Legacy Assurance, and stock ownership are a few of the tools that make Senior Life Insurance Company a game changer. Tune in to this continuation of last week's All Fired Up and listen to our CEO & President, Ron Powell, discuss having a willingness to innovate for the benefit of our agents' success. #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
“When other people are sleeping, I'm working. This is a business that I learned many years ago that if I would go see the leads, there was no way to fail.” Two million a month in final expense? Watch today's episode of All Fired Up to find out how! Tune in to Part 1 of 2 today. Part 2 will be released next Friday! #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
Jessica Gelman learned a lot about structuring her time and connecting people when she was a point guard for her basketball team at Harvard. Now, she's a busy CEO, leader and mom who's great at organizing her time and others. In this conversation about leading, sports and relationships, Jessica shares her success secrets and staying connected. Jessica has always been involved in sports and feels like it has shaped who she is. Being first at something doesn't bother her at all, in fact, she thrives on being different. As a mom, she finds prioritizing her time to be one of her biggest challenges. She loves to help people, but tells us about how she has come to terms with balancing helping others with spending time with her family. She feels mentors and sponsors come in all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds. Join us in this interesting conversation about leadership in today's world that you don't want to miss. Visit https://www.gobeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Jessica. Highlights: [02:41] Jessica's background [10:32] Secrets to her success & what she loves about sports [11:15] Helping others and prioritizing time [15:08] The barriers women face at work [21:54] Overcoming limiting beliefs [25:44] Daily habits of success [28:57] Being a leader [32:44] The role mentors has played in her career [37:33] Lighting round questions Quotes: “I have found that data is an equalizer and leveled the playing field for me in the business world.” – Jessica Gelman “The concept of coaching is really important.” – Jessica Gelman “I think my role is to clear out obstacles and enable people to do their jobs better.” – Jessica Gelman “There are a lot of different ways to define mentors or supporters or sponsors.” – Jessica Gelman Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? “Having confidence in myself is the difference between happiness and constant questioning.” What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? Connector What is one change you've implanted that made your life better? Listening fully. What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? “All Fired Up” by Pat Benatar About Jessica Gelman: Jessica Gelman is an experienced CEO, industry leader, and entrepreneur with a data-driven, customer-centric approach to innovation. She is the CEO of Kraft Analytics Group (KAGR), a technology and services company that helps sports & entertainment organizations get analytics right – increasing value and impact along the way. KAGR's data management platform, analytics and strategic services is driving industry redefinition through data and technology. KAGR's clients include all major US professional leagues, colleges, industry movers and in 2021, partnered with J.P. Morgan Private Bank. Prior to KAGR's creation in 2016, Jessica joined the Kraft Family in 2002 working for the sports properties (New England Patriot, Gillette Stadium and New England Revolution) where she led business operations, marketing, & strategy for Kraft Sports & Entertainment. Jessica co-founded and continues to co-chair the highly regarded MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, the first and largest analytically focused sports conference. Previous speakers have included President Barack Obama, Adam Silver, Steve Ballmer, Nate Silver, and many other sports and analytics luminaries. Jessica has received recognition for her leadership and innovation, including the 2014 Sports Business Journal “Forty under 40” which honors the most promising young executives in sports business under the age of 40 and in 2012 Sports Business Journal's “Game Changers,” which honors women who are leading and innovating in sports business. Jessica earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA, cum laude from Harvard College. While at Harvard, she was selected as Harvard Female Athlete of the Year and in 2018 was honored as an Ivy League Legend of Basketball. She is an elected board member of the Harvard Varsity Club. Additionally, she is a board member for Peace Players International and Shooting Touch. Gelman and her wife have two sons and reside in the greater Boston area. Links: LinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-gelman/
Show #972 Empty Promises... Or Firm Actions? 01. Rusty Wright Band - Burnin' Precious Time (3:23) (Hangin' At The DeVille Lounge, Sadson Music, 2022) 02. Lex Grey and the Urban Pioneers - I Believe In You (3:47) (How Many Roads?, self-release, 2023) 03. Jonathan Boogie Long - Two Kinds Of Lover (3:18) (Single, self-release, 2022) 04. Ben Reel - Tear It Down (4:06) (Locked In & Live, B.Reel Records, 2022) 05. Robert Billard & The Cold Calls - Waiting For The Land To Dry (3:30) (Stop, self-release, 2022) 06. Bridget Kelly Band - Say What You Want (5:10) (Winter's Coming, Alpha Sun Records, 2022) 07. Eric Demmer - She's So Fine (4:05) (So Fine, Gulf Coast Records, 2022) 08. Les Copeland - Gotta Get Up (2:10) (One More Foot In The Quicksand, Earwig Music, 2018) 09. Rick Berthod - Loved Another Woman (4:25) (Tribute to Peter Green, self-release, 2022) 10. Boogie Beasts - Work Me (4:32) (Blues From Jupiter, Naked Productions, 2022) 11. The Georgia Thunderbolts - Livin' In Muddy Waters (4:07) (Single, Mascot Label Group, 2022) 12. Vanessa Collier - Sweatin' Like A Pig (6:16) (Live at the Power Station, Phenix Fire Records, 2022) 13. Aron Burton - The Blues Is To Me (5:37) (Live, Earwig Music, 1996) 14. Ben Levin - Jazzman Blues (4:14) (Take Your Time, VizzTone Records, 2022) 15. Ivan Perilli - The Tallest Man (3:27) (Single, self-release, 2019) 16. Rebecca Downes - The Space Between Us (4:10) (The Space Between Us, Mad Hat Records, 2022) 17. Jeremiah Johnson - The Squeeze (5:27) (Hi-Fi Drive By, Ruf Records, 2022) 18. Grant Dermody - Forgive Me (6:06) (Behind The Sun, self-release, 2022) 19. Ben Hemming - The End (3:59) (Single, self-release, 2022) 20. Kat Riggins - Cross The Line (3:55) (Progeny, Gulf Coast Records, 2022) 21. Johnny Hiland - The Gloves Are Off (3:32) (All Fired Up, ADA UK, 2012) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
“It's the joy of serving. When you serve, you deserve.” Motivation and servitude are both factors that have pushed Penny to steadily progress in the final expense industry. She constantly has one of the top agencies within Senior Life. Tune in now to the newest episode of All Fired Up to listen to how she continues to strive! #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
Two Queens of music help us understand the second to last card in the Major Arcana. We look at "Edge Of Glory" by Lady Gaga and "All Fired Up" by Pat Benetar
Jeff is joined by an ALL FIRED UP top 25 CS Influencer Kristi Faltorusso of Client Success to go over a few items that were hot topics in the hallways and bars of Gainsight Pulse. Kristi wants CS leaders to uplevel their game and protect their team by being powerful executives. Key topics include: - CS leaders playing the victim instead of leading from the front - "Asking" for a seat at the executive table - Owning revenue and renewals - Budget wars - USE THE DATA to win your battles - bring the right data insights to make informed decisions - How to battle proof your org during this economic situation - Is the QBR dead? Kristi gives her perspective and ideas - NPS and your Board and a ton more. This list does not do justice to all of the knowledge drops Kristi did! You can also get more Kristi knowledge here: https://www.keepingcssimple.com/listen-to-kristi
Taken from the Summer Vacation Tour includes Treat Me Right, I Need A Lover, We Live for Love, Please Don't Leave Me, I Won't, We Belong, Love Is A Battlefield, Hell is for Children, Heartbreaker, Hit Me With Your Best Shot and All Fired Up.
This week on All Fired Up we're joined by Jesús. Jesús discusses breaking the fear and taking advantage of this great opportunity that Senior Life has to offer! Get fired up and tune in now! #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
This week on All Fired Up we're joined by Jose. Jose discusses his love for helping people and how he's used, what he describes, as “the domino effect” of social media to help build his team with Senior Life! Get fired up and tune in now! #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
Could Michigan State football be on commit watch again this upcoming weekend for 4-star tight end Jelani Thurman? We talk about what his commitment would mean and who else MSU would beat out for his services should he commit to the Green and White. Then, MSU football also announcing new Spartan Stadium tailgating rules and bag policies, which have us ALL FIRED UP for the upcoming season.And then the trusty mailbag gets opened again to talk about Michigan State basketball's opener vs. MSU football's week 10 game, which opposing fan bases are the best (and worst) to have on campus and a visit from Matt's lovely wife! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Could Michigan State football be on commit watch again this upcoming weekend for 4-star tight end Jelani Thurman? We talk about what his commitment would mean and who else MSU would beat out for his services should he commit to the Green and White. Then, MSU football also announcing new Spartan Stadium tailgating rules and bag policies, which have us ALL FIRED UP for the upcoming season. And then the trusty mailbag gets opened again to talk about Michigan State basketball's opener vs. MSU football's week 10 game, which opposing fan bases are the best (and worst) to have on campus and a visit from Matt's lovely wife! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guillermo nos acompaña esta semana en All Fired Up y nos habla de cómo ver el éxito de los demás alimenta y eleva su propio éxito. #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
Author Dylan Newtown stops by to tell Nic and Ally all about her latest novel, All Fired Up! https://www.dylannewton.com/
I felt like coming to Senior Life was the right fit. This is a company that is always striving for innovation and it's the total package. This week on All Fired Up we're joined by Aaron C. explains how coming to Senior Life was the best fit for him and his family. #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
“La parte más díficil ya se hizo, ahora todo el que entre va a tener la oportunidad de tener éxito en la compañía y crecer dentro de la compañía” This week on All Fired Up we're joined by Hector M. Hector explains how some of the hardest parts has been done and now the opportunity is even greater for new agents who come aboard. #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
“How do you want to be successful here? You have to be focused. You have to wake up each day with a plan.” This week on All Fired Up we're joined by Dan H. Dan explains how the adaptability and system of Senior Life has helped agents like himself expand within their business, leading to inevitable success. #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
Season 2, Episode 12 of All Fired Up featuring David P. will be released tomorrow where he discusses the importance of having a clear destination to acheiving your goals. #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
“If you lose your “why,” you lose your way.” Doug B, a Senior Life Millionaire Club inductee and Senior Partner, joined us to discuss the driving forces behind his continued success. Tune in to this week's episode of All Fired Up now! #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
“I took the risk, because I can always go back to a $7 an hour job!” From college football starter, to college dropout, to making box springs for $7 an hour, to finding the opportunity with Senior Life Insurance Company, Billy P. discusses his journey to becoming one of the most successful agents and agency-owners in the final expense industry. He talks about the importance of leadership, culture, and support as he has built a million-dollar agency. Tune in to this week's episode of All Fired Up now! #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
“No one is trying to bring you down. Hold you back with fear. It's the complete opposite. We are trying to build you up. Encourage you. Empower you. Show you how you can really change your life.“ From going to school to become a firefighter to selling mortgages to finding a home with Senior Life Insurance Company, Josh R. discusses his journey to becoming one of the most successful agents in the final expense industry with the help of Senior Life's family culture, leadership, and support. Tune in to this week's episode of All Fired Up now! #SeniorLifeAllYourLife #AllFiredUp
| One Light Two Lights | 02:54 | The Satisfactions | 1970 | Freedom (Radio Edit) | 03:45 | Freddie Lee | 2022 | Just Let Go | 02:58 | D'Mar | 2022 | When It's Love | 05:49 | Direct Current | 1979 | Loveline | 05:11 | Davante Devaughn | 2022 | Let Me In To Your Heart | 03:58 | Show Tyme | 2022 | All Fired Up | 04:48 | Brandi Wells | 1985 | Footsteps In The Dark Pts. 1 & 2 | 05:18 | Sir | 2020 | Hours And Hours (Original Mix) (Clean) | 03:24 | Muni Long | 2021 | Makin' Love To Me | 03:16 | Slick And The Family Brick | 1972 | Treat Me Right Or Leave Me Alone | 03:26 | Eddie Finley | 2022 | Don't Go Astray | 05:05 | Positive Choice | 1980 | Who's Gunna | 03:04 | Jaszy Shavers | 2022 | You Blew My Mind This Time | 03:36 | Joe Martin | 1978 | Loudest Voice | 03:35 | Jessica Childress | 2022 | Heart Lead The Way | 03:46 | The Waters | 1980 | Keep Your Promises | 03:46 | Clarence Glover | 1965 | Champagne And Caviar | 03:25 | Elegant Taste | 1975 | Let Me Prove My Love To You | 03:40 | The Main Ingredient | 1975 | Moonlight Daydream | 03:09 | Ron Preyer & The Soul Surfers | 2022 | Tear It Down | 05:36 | Blue Magic | 1974 | Standing In Need Of Love | 05:03 | Shotgun | 1980 | Let's Fall In Love | 03:55 | Spectrum | 1976 | Please Wait For Me (My Darling) | 02:52 | Masters Of Soul | 1968 | I'll Always Love You | 03:38 | The Variations Of Love | 1975 | You'll Always Have Yesterday Standing By | 03:32 | Richie Merrett | 2022 | So In Love With You | 03:57 | Harry Ray | 1983 | My Everything | 06:26 | The Katzz | 2016
Adore the sweet sense of honeyhoney? Or can Interpol arrest your soul? Feat James Woods of Power Up!, Two Hearts Pod and more.THE SONGSSong 1 - 'Whatchya Gonna Do Now' by honeyhoneyListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/honeyhoney/whatchya-gonna-do-nowSong 2 - ‘All Fired Up' by InterpolListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/interpol/all-fired-upTHE GUESTAdelaide's James Woods is a passionate freelance creator covering gaming through Power Up! Gaming and other outlets. He also hosts Two Hearts Podcast (Doctor Who through a queer lens) and can be found on Twitter embracing Star Wars and Elden Ring wholeheartedly.Twitter -https://twitter.com/omgmorejamesPower Up! Gaming -https://powerup-gaming.com/author/omgmorejames/Two Hearts Pod -https://twitter.com/2heartspodSONG CREDITS‘Whatchya Gonna Do Now' written by Ben Jaffe and Suzanne Santo. From the album ‘3'. Copyright 2015 Rounder.‘All Fired Up' written by Interpol. From the album ‘Our Love To Admire'. Copyright 2007 Capitol.
“See a lot of people don't understand your vision because they aren't you and they don't see the bigger picture.” This week on All Fired Up we discuss what drives a person to step outside their comfort zone because that's where the magic happens. You dont want to miss this episode of All Fired Up. Website: https://seniorlifeinsurancecompany.com Phone: (866) 716-9925 Follow Senior Life Insurance Company on Social Media!
Charlie S. success story brings motivation to anyone looking for a business opportunity that will change their life. Going from zero to a million with the Senior Life opportunity, veteran agent, Charlie S, shares his story. You dont want to miss this episode of All Fired Up. Website: https://seniorlifeinsurancecompany.com Phone: (866) 716-9925 Follow Senior Life Insurance Company on Social Media!
Louise Adams is a clinical psychologist and the Vice President of HAES Australia. Louise is also the director of UNTRAPPED, an online program for people with eating and body weight concerns. She is the host of the non-diet podcast, All Fired Up!. Louise has written two books. The Non-Diet Approach Guidebook for Psychologists and Counsellors (2014, co-authored with Fiona Willer, APD) is a professional manual which guides psychologists and counsellors in the application of the non-diet approach. Her second book, Mindful Moments (2016) is for the general public, and teaches people how to apply self-compassion based mindfulness techniques in their everyday lives. We discuss topics including: The Damage caused by diets Social justice of HAES The prison of diet culture The reasons that people are terrified of letting go Misconceptions with eating disorder clients _____________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Australian Clinical Psychologist Louise Adams, who hosts the popular podcast All Fired Up, joins Diana and Lisa to talk about how anger can be a positive and productive emotion for seeing through the bullshit of diet culture and healing from an eating disorder, as well as how your negative emotions could be trying to save you. They also chat about eating disorders and mental healthcare in Australia.
Johnny is ALL FIRED UP over Mr. Potato Head and the cancelling of his culture.
All Fired Up had the honor and privilege of interviewing one of the most talented, accomplished musicians in the world...... Mr Goldfinger Ray Angry! Ray has written songs for the likes of Christina Aguilera, Ja Rule and many more. You can also find him jamming with the Legendary Roots crew on the Jimmy Fallon Show. Ray shares some amazing stories with topics ranging from Prince, Diddy, Amy Winehouse, being a musician during the Covid times and much much more.
Here by popular demand, All Fired Up experts make their picks against the spread to help you make a fortune in Vegas this weekend!