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Today we have a special episode. George K and George A interview an anonymous cybersecurity professional about her experiences with sexual harassment. To protect her identity, we've changed her voice, and the image accompanying this episode uses a portrait rendered in Midjourney.Warning: This episode contains descriptions of repeated verbal and physical harassment that listeners may find distressing.
Sen. Raphael Warnock's re-election in Georgia will give Democrats a clear-cut Senate majority for the first time in nearly a decade. Meanwhile, the current Congress has only days left to tackle major unfinished business on the health agenda, including fending off scheduled pay cuts for doctors and other health providers in the Medicare program. Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, and Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call join KHN's Julie Rovner to discuss these topics and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: The AP Stylebook's “Abortion Topical Guide,” by The Associated Press Anna Edney: The Washington Post's “Drugs Killed 8 Friends, One by One, in a Tragedy Seen Across the U.S.,” by Lenny Bernstein and Jordan-Marie Smith Joanne Kenen: Columbia Journalism Review's “Anonymous Woman,” by Becca Andrews Sandhya Raman: CQ Roll Call's “At International Conference, Dobbs Dominates Debate,” by Sandhya Raman Also mentioned in this week's podcast: KHN's “Paxlovid Has Been Free So Far. Next Year, Sticker Shock Awaits,” by Hannah Recht KHN's “The Business of Clinical Trials Is Booming. Private Equity Has Taken Notice,” by Rachana Pradhan KFF's “Operating Margins Among the Largest For-Profit Health Systems Have Exceeded 2019 Levels for the Majority of the COVID-19 Pandemic,” by Scott Hulver, Zachary Levinson, and Jamie Godwin Reuters' “Alabama Care Over Mistaken Pregnancy Highlights Risks in a Post-Roe World,” by Hassan Kanu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An anonymous woman talks to Elisa Jordana after former presidential candidate Sharmin Smith made some serious accusations towards a lady named Zaniah Hameen on last week's episode. Elisa also opens up about her court date that took place recently.
Anonymná. Neznáma. Za to krásna. Úprimná. Ktorá len nahlas povedala, čo si žijeme možno väčšina z nás. Máte komplikovaný vzťah s chlapmi? Cyklíte sa? Robíte tie isté chyby? Bojíte sa opustenia? A čo je super na tom byť single, keď už tak dlho neviete nájsť normálny vzťah? 1:30 - komplikovaný vztah s chlapy, všechno končí znovu a znovu 5:20 - vztahy si sabotuji sama, strach z opuštění 13:10 - sama jsem si přitahovala chlapy, se kterými bych ani nechtěla být 17:00 - je mi 33, nedokážu se rozhodnout, ve vztahu nejsem sama sebou a stávám se někým jiným 25:00 - nelituji sexu na jednu noc 33:33 - jádro problému je strach, neexistující sebeláska a sebedůvěra 37:00 - dominantní, ale dokáže být milá …. ten debilní tón 40:30 - jak mám respektovat dnešní muže, když mám víc testosteronu než oni?! - muži nechtějí sexovat … a chovají se jak ženy 50:00 - neozval se ti? Tak se mu ozvi ty 1:00:00 - co je super na tom být single? 1:05:00 - volný pokec dvou žen na konec Špeciálny prídavok o Tantrickej masáži, ktorú zažila si môžete vypočuť na mojom PATREONE :) Stojí za to :D https://www.patreon.com/thebucatalks?fan_landing=true
Armie Hammer is being investigated for possible sexual assault after a woman filed a case on him for brutally assaulting her for four hours in 2017.
February 21, 2021 | In this slow march through the final week of Jesus' life, we move to the outskirts, to Bethany and the woman who anoints Jesus.
The anonymous woman phoned Toy World in Pakenham this morning and paid off all of the lay-buy purchases made at the store. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sex je umenie. Je krásne, je drsné, je jemné, tak ako to má každý rád. Dokážete sa o ňom ale úprimne baviť? Naozaj ženám nezáleží na dlžke? Odmietajú muži blowjob? Hanbíte sa za to ak ste sex ešte nemali? Všetky tieto otázky sme verím úprimne zodpovedali s mojou skvelou tajnou hosťkou. Ďakujem vám za ne boli super. A teraz príjemné počúvanie. 2:00 Rozprávate sa o sexe s kamarátmi? 4:00 Nemali ste ešte sex? Nehanbite sa za to 8:00 V sexe sa neospravedlňujte 10:00 Prečo máme potrebu predstierať orgazmus? 19:00 Blowjob 25:00 Nájsť nielen bod G ale bod Ž 30:00 Sú prsty preceňované 44:00 Dokáže byť zdravý vzťah bez sexu? 59:00 Slová, ktoré neradi hovoríme ------- top song quitar cover of Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
Anonymous Woman joins Tiffany to discuss Current events, dissect reality TV, and then the hosts morph into two old yentas who have a penchant for sex toys that they find on the Goop website. There’s a lot here, so much that the podcast app they used to record this episode cut the ladies off early. Rude!
A listener generously offers her time to explain how she and her wife are choosing to develop their family.
"Anonymous Woman," by Kyndall Rothaus by Lake Shore Baptist Church
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
On one more “hiatus” episode before we return to cover season three of Beverly Hills 90210, we're joined by listener Cher Thompson of the blog “The Anonymous Woman” to discuss the complete series of So NoTORIous! Get your own copy of the show on DVD for under $5 on Amazon!
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
Maris Kreizman, the brain behind the amazingly literary pop culture blog (and soon to be a book!) Slaughterhouse 90210 is our guest on this week's episode of The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat. Together we talk about a shared love for Beverly Hills 90210 and equally strong disdain for Brandon Walsh's self-righteousness, all while trying to figure out exactly what is going on in this Beach Club episode of season two. Shout-out to listener blogs A Complete Waste of Makeup and The Anonymous Woman! What we were drinking: a nice bottle of red wine that I forgot to write downWhat we were eating: an assortment of cheese & crackers
Christy Jones, of the American Association of University Women, discusses the Anonymous Woman throughout art, literature, and history.
_Anonymous-Woman.jpg "...I want to not only give them the best care, but get to know them and be compassionate..." Samantha Fletcher, Nursing Student Listen Now Fletcher_Samantha.mp3 Transcript Much of my life has been spent watching my mother fight ovarian cancer. I saw the physical and emotional pain she endured for six long years and was traumatized after her death. Through this experience I gained much insight as to how I want to treat my patients when I become a nurse. I want to not only give them the best care, but get to know them and be compassionate, because I know that what they are going through is not easy. I also want to involve their family, because I know how hard it is to have a sick family member. My philosophy of healthcare is to treat all my patients as if they were my mother. This way I will know that they will get the best physical care possible along with compassion and understanding of what they are going through.
_Anonymous-Woman.jpg "...we need to rely on God to get through times of hurt and pain..." Landrie Connery, Occupational Therapy Student Listen Now Connery_Landrie.mp3 Transcript We are most times unaware of how the different events and decisions affect our outlook on life. I have found that every event throughout my life has changed the way I think,the way I act, how I view life as a whole, and in turn creates my unique philosophy of healthcare. I have experienced brokenness many times during my life, including my parents divorce, death of my grandma and grandpa, best friend, and most recently the death of my boyfriend. There are no words to express the pain or sadness I was feeling, no actions I could take to get them back and no last goodbye, just memories. This experience as well as my other life experiences led me to find my true self, to believe that we need to rely on God to get through times of hurt and pain and never take a single moment for granted. I can use my life experiences and faith in God to help and comfort my patients dealing with different types of pain,problems, or disabilities, so they too can find happiness in this life and faith in God.
_Anonymous-Woman.jpg "... that I may heal their hearts as well as their illness..." Jaclyn Hoover, Biomedical Sciences Student Listen Now Hoover_Jaclyn.mp3 Transcript My philosophy of healthcare is to treat each patient with compassion, to not judge them for their current situation, but to show them kindness and offer the care that I would offer my own family. My goal is to offer relationship centered care, so that I may heal their hearts as well as their illness. With love, compassion, and kindness, a patient can be saved from their brokenness.
_Anonymous-Woman.jpg "In healthcare I have learned that I must base my life on the foundation of three things, I must have a passion for God, a passion for people and a passion for service." Rebekah Acosta, Occupational Therapy Student Listen Now Acosta_Rebekah.mp3 Transcript What do I have a passion for? This is the first question I must ask myself before embarking on any journey. In healthcare I have learned that I must base my life on the foundation of three things, I must have a passion for God, a passion for people and a passion for service. These three things have become the GPS of my life. G; Passion for God, I strive to walk in Gods footsteps and view each person as he does. I become blind unto how society sees the world, and I begin to view the world through the lens that God does. P; passion for people. My patient is a father, a mother, a sister, a son, a daughter, a brother, my patient is no longer just a room number, but rather a child of God with a name. S; passion for service. Healthcare is about putting others before myself. Its about willing to get on my hands and knees to comfort someone who feels like there is no longer any hope. This is what my passion for people is. This is what my passion for God is. This is what my passion for service is. This is what my philosophy of healthcare is. It is about letting GPS guide my every moment as a healthcare worker, even as a human being. I must be willing to bend down and get to someones level. I must be willing to get dirty. And I might even have the chance to change someones life.
_Anonymous-Woman.jpg "...Without hesitation, she took the time out of her busy schedule to walk with my father ..." Brittany Burrell, Nursing Student Listen Now Burrell_Brittany.mp3 Transcript In the fall of 2009, my mother was a patient at Florida Hospital for a liver biopsy. At the same time, my father was suffering from a severe depression and anxiety disorder. Although he was being treated for his condition, his ability to process information was impaired, particularly in unfamiliar or stressful situations. Consequently he was experiencing extreme anxiety over the simple task of finding his way back to the car and successfully picking up my mother. It was at this time that my mothers nurse recognized that my father was having difficulty. Without hesitation, she took the time out of her busy schedule to walk with my father all the way to the parking garage, showing him each and every step that he would take. This nurse went above and beyond her duties by extending exceptional care and compassion for another person. Someone who is not even her patient, but obviously needed help. This is why my philosophy of healthcare is to maintain an open mind. If we change the way we look at things, the things we look at will change.