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Hosts Ted Rall and Scott Stantis chat with and showcase the work of liberal editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley of the Salt Lake City Tribune, who decided to leave the United States in part because of the presidency of Donald Trump. Pat Bagley, born in 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an award-winning editorial cartoonist renowned for his sharp wit and incisive commentary. Since 1979, he has been the staff cartoonist for The Salt Lake Tribune, where his bold, often provocative illustrations tackle politics, religion, and social issues with a distinctive liberal slant. A Mormon by upbringing, Bagley frequently critiques the intersection of faith and conservatism, earning both praise and controversy in his conservative home state.His work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time, and Newsweek. Bagley has authored over 20 books, including children's titles like I Spy a Nephite and satirical collections such as Clueless George Goes to War. He has won the Herblock Prize (2009), multiple National Headliner Awards, and recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists. A graduate of Brigham Young University, Bagley remains a pivotal voice in American political cartooning.Support the showThe DMZ America Podcast is recorded weekly by political cartoonists Ted Rall and Scott Stantis. Twitter/X: @scottstantis and @tedrallWeb: Rall.com
Hosts Ted Rall and Scott Stantis chat with and showcase the work of liberal editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley of the Salt Lake City Tribune, who decided to leave the United States in part because of the presidency of Donald Trump. Pat Bagley, born in 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an award-winning editorial cartoonist renowned for his sharp wit and incisive commentary. Since 1979, he has been the staff cartoonist for The Salt Lake Tribune, where his bold, often provocative illustrations tackle politics, religion, and social issues with a distinctive liberal slant. A Mormon by upbringing, Bagley frequently critiques the intersection of faith and conservatism, earning both praise and controversy in his conservative home state.His work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time, and Newsweek. Bagley has authored over 20 books, including children's titles like I Spy a Nephite and satirical collections such as Clueless George Goes to War. He has won the Herblock Prize (2009), multiple National Headliner Awards, and recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists. A graduate of Brigham Young University, Bagley remains a pivotal voice in American political cartooning.Support the showThe DMZ America Podcast is recorded weekly by political cartoonists Ted Rall and Scott Stantis. Twitter/X: @scottstantis and @tedrallWeb: Rall.com
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to preview the Mammoth taking on the Buffalo Sabres tonight and what the team needs to do in order to get back to winning ways.
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports Hear from BYU quaterback Bear Bachmeier Best and Worst of the Day
We all love a shiny new tech demo—but what happens after the install? In Part 3 of our AI mini-series with Matador AI, Jen sits down with Joshua Bagley, Head of After Sales, to talk about what really makes AI work inside a dealership. Joshua breaks down the people side of implementation—why collaboration across departments, leadership buy-in, and consistent follow-up are the difference between success and failure. He also shares Matador AI's unique "client success pod" structure that keeps dealers supported, engaged, and achieving real results long after the onboarding call. From onboarding to retention, Josh shows that AI's success depends on culture, not code—and why adoption beats innovation every time. https://matador.ai/ | Joshua Bagley, | joshua@matador.ai Dealer Talk with Jen Suzuki Podcast |
What do you do when the people who were supposed to protect you… become the source of your deepest wounds?In this unforgettable episode of Latter-Day Lights, author Calvin Bagley shares his extraordinary journey from isolation, abuse, and “no-schooling” in the Utah desert to faith, healing, and freedom. Once a boy who hid from the school bus, Calvin now helps others overcome trauma and reclaim their lives through faith, therapy, and unconditional love.His new memoir, Hiding from the School Bus, reveals how the power of Christ—and the courage to face your pain—can turn even the darkest beginnings into a life of purpose.*** Please SHARE Calvin's story and help us spread hope and light to others. ***To WATCH this episode on YouTube, visit: https://youtu.be/rIV2k1etHsQ-----To READ Calvin's Book, "Hiding from the School Bus" visit: https://hidingfromtheschoolbus.com-----To READ Scott's new book “Faith to Stay” for free, visit: https://www.faithtostay.com/-----Keep updated with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latter.day.lights/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/latterdaylightsAlso, if you have a faith-promoting or inspiring story, or know someone who does, please let us know by going to https://www.latterdaylights.com and reaching out to us.#LDSPodcast #ChristianStories #LatterDayLights
This week Anna chats to the ‘House Plant Doctor, Joe Bagley, on the huge benefits of bringing house plants into our homes, adding that important Vitamin G - for green! More than a third (36%) of people say they miss the greenery outdoors during autumn and winter, while 65% spend more time inside and as little as 5% of people go outside for leisure multiple times a day between the months of November and February, according to new research by the Plants & Flowers Foundation Holland.Similarly dogs have more limited time to enjoy daylight and outdoors too, and while SAD syndrome isn't considered something our pets suffer from, but the effects of being indoors more with centrally heated environments can take its toll on our dogs.With indoor environments considered 3.5 times more toxic than outdoors, breathing in household cleaning volatile compounds, dust particles and more , adding plants can help balance indoor air quality with over 52% people agreeing houseplants improve overall wellbeing.For dogs they give an extra interest with natural odours to invibe along with helping reduce anxiety We chat about the best indoor plants that are non toxic to pets , even adding your own homegrown cat nip or cat grass for your kitty to nibble on. But overall why plants give us a real mental boost!Follow on InstagramThank you to the good people at Antinol. We're super proud to be collaborating with them and you can enjoy at 10% discount on your purchase by using our promocode ANNAWEBB. Remember - you're supporting A Dog's Life by supporting our proud sponsor!If you want to switch to a raw diet for your dog, you can't do better than Paleo Ridge. Find out more here and follow them on @paleoridgeInstagram: @PaleoridgeFor more about Anna go to annawebb.co.ukMusic and production by Mike Hanson for Pod People ProductionsCover art by JaijoCover photo by Rhian Ap Gruffydd at Gruff Pawtraits
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth Insider for KSL Sports NFL Blitz: QB Tyler Shough will start for the Saints Best and Worst of the Day
Beef prices won't actually be affected by the President's push for Argentinian beef supply, but it has affected stock prices. Andrew Bagley is the owner of Bagley Farms Meat Market.
Send us a textRobert Bagley III - CEO, RB3 Solutions; #1 Bestselling Author & Audiobook Producer; Speaker; Coach - shares his journey and faith including enjoying the party life of drinking and drugs; a life-changing trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada; getting ordained after moving to San Francisco; a Holy Spirit prompting regarding “The Book of Enoch” - and the audiobook that followed; re-digging the wells of revival; the restrainer; the importance of martyrs and the spreading of the Message; Book of Revelation and today; entrepreneurial spirit and side hustles; bringing someone to Christ in a work truck; being “one Church”; being in the world but not of the world; and much more!https://robertbagley3rd.com/Support the show
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth Insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to break down the seven game winning streak for the Utah Mammoth and why Logan Cooley is shining for the Mammoth.
Cole Bagley, the digital insider for the Utah Mammoth, joins the show to discuss what has been the key to Utah's start this season. Dylan Guenther and Logan Cooley have been electric to start the year, but Cole explains the biggest surprise might be elsewhere on the roster.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Thank you Spencer Downs, 'I'm chill' OMS III for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Jessica 'Keen' Bagley, OMS III for being a great sidekick!This podcast lacks a high yield section, unless you want to spank the tests you are required to take. In that case, it is all high yield! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Jessica 'Keen' Bagley, OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Spencer Downs, OMS III and Camila 'The Pseudonyms' Ugaz, OMS IV, for being great sidekicks!This podcast starts with high yield information about schizophrenia risk factors. The discussion then dives into how we understand cytokines and schizophrenia tying together maternal risk and GWAS. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen & Alex Kirry CBS Sports put out odds for all of the undefeated teams to win the National Championship, including BYU. Cole Bagley, our Utah Mammoth Insider at KSLSports.com, joined the show to preview tonight's game vs the Colorado Avalanche. Would You Rather...
Cole Bagley, our Utah Mammoth Insider at KSLSports.com, joined the show to preview tonight's game vs the Colorado Avalanche & talk about how this team has done in the early part of the season.
In this engaging podcast episode, Phil Brown, Sherry Bagley, and Chad Littlefield explore the themes of curiosity, experiential education, and the importance of relationships in facilitation. They discuss how questions can unlock deeper conversations, the significance of observation in understanding group dynamics, and the value of critique for continuous improvement. The conversation also touches on the role of charisma and authenticity in facilitation, the necessity of structure, and the inspiration drawn from community and relationships. The episode concludes with reflections on personal growth and the power of asking questions. Questions are the key that unlocks the door to deeper understanding. Building relationships is foundational in experiential education. Observation is crucial for facilitators to meet group needs. Critique is essential for continuous improvement in practice. Staying curious prevents stagnation in long-term facilitation. Charisma can be developed as a skill over time. Structure in facilitation can enhance engagement and effectiveness. Finding inspiration often comes from connecting with new people. The power of relationships is central to effective education. Asking questions can lead to unexpected and enriching conversations. Come hang out with the Phil, Chad and Sherry at the AEE conference - https://www.aee.org/events/2025-aee-international-conference Learn more about AEE - https://www.aee.org/ Connect with the podcast - email - podcast@high5adventure.org instagram - https://www.instagram.com/verticalplaypen/ Support the podcast - www.verticalplaypen.org Music and sound effects - www.epidemicsound.com
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on October 8, 2025. #18 BYU at Arizona | Utah vs #21 Arizona State Hot & Cold: Biggest College Football Games of week 7 Would You Rather? Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports Jay Stevens, Host of the Utah Puck Report Andre Tourigny, head coach for the Utah Mammoth Mike Folta, Utah Mammoth Radio Play by Play Utah Mammoth Roundtable
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to break down an opening night match up against Colorado and what to look for in the season opener.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports Jay Stevens, Host of the Utah Puck Report Utah Mammoth Roundtable
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Mike Asti, covers West Virginia athletics for WVSportsNow Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports The Top 10: 2025 MLB Jersey Sales
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports, joins the program in studio to talk Delta Center renovations, new sweater sales, and what fans can look forward to tonight when Delta Center opens it's doors.
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on October 1, 2025. September Surprises Best CFB Quaterbacks in 2025 Would You Rather? Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports BYU OC Aaron Roderick and DC Jay Hill The Top 10: 10 teams in the AHL Riley Nelson, former BYU quaterback NFL Blitz: NFL Power Rankings Best and Worst of the Day
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to talk preseason Mammoth hockey and the latest from the Mammoth training camp. Also hear more about Delta Center renovations.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports BYU OC Aaron Roderick and DC Jay Hill The Top 10: 10 teams in the AHL
Send us a textAuthor Calvin Bagley, in his own words, "I was raised in an extremist Mormon household where public school was considered evil, modern medicine was distrusted, and silence was a survival tactic. I wasn't just homeschooled, I was “no-schooled,” hidden from the world and denied a basic education, safety, and freedom. Despite growing up in severe physical, emotional, and spiritual abuse, I taught myself how to read, how to think, how to lead—and eventually, how to love. I became educated, earned my GED and college degree, and went on to build multiple successful companies. I even became a bishop in the same church my parents once used as a weapon to justify their extremism." This is his story. Listen now. https://www.legacylaunchpadpub.com/We are forming a NEW GROUP! Join the current group to stay up to date on the move and to get your personal invitation to join!Contact US: Rumble/ YouTube/ IG: @powerofmanpodcastEmail: powerofmanpodcast@gmail.com.Twitter: @rorypaquetteLooking for Like-Minded Fathers and Husbands? Join our Brotherhood!"Power of Man Within" , in Facebook Groups:https://www.facebook.com/groups/490821906341560/?ref=share_group_linkFree Coaching Consultation call whenever you are ready... Message me!Believe it!
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports SEC Scheduling updates The Top 10: Most popular condiments
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on September 24, 2025. Utah at West Virginia Chris Lee, covers Vanderbilt and SEC athletics for Vandy247.com Would You Rather? Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports SEC Scheduling updates The Top 10: Most popular condiments #25 BYU at Colorado Chase Roberts, BYU football wide reciever Best and Worst of the Day
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to talk Utah Mammoth preseason as NHL is right around the corner!
Calvin was raised in poverty, isolation, abuse, and fear—but against all odds, he found a path to healing. He became educated and now build things that matter: his companies, his faith, and his family. Don't miss his story!Learn more:https://www.calvinbagley.com/https://hidingfromtheschoolbus.com/Be in touch!Instagram: @biblejazzSubscribe to Bible Jazz on Apple!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uppc-podcast/id1450663729?mt=2Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLbRFDsJbqGEAkMuJ1E5MAnd at www.UPPC.orgMusic:"Vibing Over Venus" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-sambaLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Study And Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Calvin was raised in poverty, isolation, abuse, and fear—but against all odds, he found a path to healing. He became educated and now build things that matter: his companies, his faith, and his family. Don't miss his story!Learn more:https://www.calvinbagley.com/https://hidingfromtheschoolbus.com/Be in touch!Instagram: @biblejazzSubscribe to Bible Jazz on Apple!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uppc-podcast/id1450663729?mt=2Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLbRFDsJbqGEAkMuJ1E5MAnd at www.UPPC.orgMusic:"Vibing Over Venus" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-sambaLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Study And Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week the booklub has gone into the chronostellar manifold! Join us as we discuss some listener feedback, have a tangent on video stores and discuss our favorite fab four! This week, we continue our discussion of Fantastic Four: New Departures, New Arrivals by Fraction, Bagley and Allred! You aint even seen pear-shaped yet! 03:03 - Listener Feedback 20:15 - Whaddya See, Whaddya Say? 30:21 - Fantastic Four! Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke https://www.rossradke.com/ opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
Episode 203: Microinduction and harm reduction in OUD. Nathan Bui and Sanjay Reddy describe how to manage opioid use disorder (OUD) by using microinduction and harm reduction, strategies that are reshaping the way we treat opioid use disorder. Written by Sanjay Reddy, OMSIV and Nathan Bui, OMSIV. Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.IntroWelcome to episode 203 of Rio Bravo qWeek, your weekly dose of knowledge.Today, we're tackling one of the biggest health challenges of our time: opioid use disorder, or OUD. Nearly every community in America has been touched by it: families, friends, even healthcare providers themselves. For decades, treatment has been surrounded by barriers, painful withdrawals, stigma, and strict rules that often do more harm than good. Too many people who need help never make it past those walls. But here's the hopeful part, new approaches are rewriting the story. They are less about rigid rules and more about meeting people where they are. Two of the most promising strategies for treatment of OUD are buprenorphine microinduction and harm reduction. Let's learn why these two connected strategies could change the future of addiction recovery. Background information of treatment: The X-waiver (short for DATA 2000 waiver) was a special DEA requirement for prescribing buprenorphine for opioid use disorder. Doctors used to take extra training (8 hours) and apply for it. Then, they could prescribe buprenorphine to a very limited number of patients. The X-waiverhelped regulate buprenorphine but also created barriers to access treatment to OUD. It was eliminated in January 2023 and now all clinicians with a standard DEA registration no longer need a waiver to prescribe buprenorphine for OUD. Why buprenorphine?Buprenorphine is one of the safest and most effective medications for opioid use disorder. It has some key attributes that make it both therapeutic and extremely safe: 1) As a partial agonist at mu-opioid receptors, it binds and provides enough partial stimulation to prevent cravings and withdrawal symptoms without producing strong euphoria associated with full agonists. 2) Because it has a strong binding affinity compared to full agonists, it easily displaces other opioids that may be occupying the receptor. 3) As an antagonist at kappa-opioid receptors, it contributes to improved mood and reduced stress-induced cravings. 4) The “ceiling effect”: increasing the dosage past a certain point does not produce a stronger opioid effect. This ceiling effect reduces the risk of respiratory depression and overdose, making it a safer option than full agonists. 5) It also had mild analgesic effects, reducing pain. 6) Long duration of action: The strong binding affinity and slow dissociation from the mu-opioid receptor are responsible for buprenorphine's long half-life of 24–60 hours. This prolonged action allows for once-daily dosing in medication-assisted treatment for OUD. Induction vs microinduction:The problem is, starting it—what's called “induction”—can be really tough. Patients usually need to stop opioids and go through a period of withdrawal first. Drugs like fentanyl, which can cause precipitated withdrawal —a sudden, severe crash may push people back to using opioids. Because buprenorphine binds so tightly to the mu-opioid receptor, it can displace other opioids, such as heroin or methadone. If buprenorphine is taken while a person still has other opioids in their system, it can trigger sudden and severe withdrawal symptoms.Opioid withdrawal sign sand symptoms:Opioid withdrawal symptoms are very uncomfortable; patients may even get aggressive during withdrawals. As a provider, once you meet one of these patients you never forget how uncomfortable and nasty they can be. The symptoms are lacrimation or rhinorrhea, piloerection "goose flesh," myalgia, diarrhea, nausea/vomiting, pupillary dilation, photophobia, insomnia, autonomic hyperactivity (tachypnea, hyperreflexia, tachycardia, sweating, hypertension, hyperthermia), and yawning. Think about all the symptoms you run for COWS (Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale). It is estimated 85 % of opioid-using patients who inject drugs (PWID) reported opioid withdrawal. Fortunately, even though opioid withdrawal is very uncomfortable, it is not life-threatening (unlike alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal, which can be fatal).Many patients who start the journey treating opioid use disorder experience “bumps in the road” --they avoid treatment or drop out early. What is Microinduction? Microinduction is a fairly new strategy started in Switzerland around 2016. It is also known as the “Bernese method” (named after the city of Bern, Switzerland). With this method, instead of stopping opioids cold turkey, patients start with tiny doses of buprenorphine—fractions of a milligram. These doses gradually increase over several days while the patient continues their regular opioid use. While they begin this titer, they can continue use of the full agonist they were previously using–methadone, fentanyl, or heroin, while the buprenorphine begins to take effect. Once the buprenorphine builds up to a therapeutic level, the full agonist is stopped. This method uses buprenorphine's unique pharmacology to stabilize the brain's opioid system without triggering those really nasty withdrawal symptoms.Early studies and case reports suggest this is safe, tolerable, and effective method to do. Microinduction is changing the game, and it has been spreading quickly in North America. Instead of forcing patients to stop opioids completely, the dose is slowly increased over the next three to seven days, while the patient keeps using their usual opioids.By the end of that week, the buprenorphine has built up to a therapeutic level and the full agonist is stopped. The difference is really dramatic. Instead of a painful crash into withdrawal, patients describe the process as a gentle step down, or a ramp instead of a cliff. It's a flexible method. It can be done in a hospital, a clinic, or even outpatient with good follow-up. Once a patient and doctor develop a strong relationship built on the principles of patient autonomy and patient-centered care, microinduction can be closely monitored on a monthly basis including televisits. Microinduction has been shown to help more patients stay in treatment. The Role of Harm Reduction Instead of demanding perfection, harm reduction focuses on best practices providers can implement to reduce risk and keep patients safe. Harm reduction can vary from providing naloxone to reverse overdoses, giving out clean syringes, or offering safer injection education. It also means allowing patients to stay in treatment even if they keep using other substances, and tailoring care for groups like adolescents, parents, or people recently released from incarceration. Harm reduction says that instead of demanding perfection, let's focus on progress. Instead of all-or-nothing, let's devote resources to keeping people alive and safe. As mentioned,an option is providing naloxone kits so overdoses can be reversed in the moment. Also, giving out clean syringes so the risk of HIV or hepatitis infection is reduced while injecting heroin. Another way to reduce harm is teaching safer injection practices so people can protect themselves until they're ready for that next step in their treatment. It also means keeping the doors open, even when patients slip. If someone is still using other substances, they still deserve care. And it means tailoring support for groups who oftentimes get left behind. For people like adolescents, parents balancing childcare, or people coming out of incarceration who are at the highest risk of overdose. Harm reduction recognizes that recovery isn't a straight line. It's about meeting people where they are and walking with them forward. Conclusion:Microinduction is itself a harm reduction strategy. It lowers barriers by removing the need for painful withdrawal.When paired with a harm reduction culture in clinics, patients are more likely to enter care, stay engaged, and build trust with doctors for continued care. Managing opioid use disorder is one of the greatest health challenges of our time. But solutions like buprenorphine microinduction and harm reduction strategies are reshaping treatment—making it safer, more humane, and more accessible. If we embrace these approaches, we can turn barriers into bridges and help more people find recovery. Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you. Send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:Bluthenthal, R. N., Simpson, K., Ceasar, R. C., Zhao, J., Wenger, L., & Kral, A. H. (2020). Opioid withdrawal symptoms, frequency, and pain characteristics as correlates of health risk among people who inject drugs. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, volume 211, 1 June 2020, 107932. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.107932.De Aquino, J. P., Parida, S., & Sofuoglu, M. (2021). The pharmacology of buprenorphine microinduction for opioid use disorder. Clinical Drug Investigation, 41 (5), 425–436. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40261-021-01032-7. Taylor, J. L., Johnson, S., Cruz, R., Gray, J. R., Schiff, D., & Bagley, S. M. (2021). Integrating harm reduction into outpatient opioid use disorder treatment settings. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 36 (12), 3810–3819. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-021-06904-4.Theme song, Works All The Time by Dominik Schwarzer, YouTube ID: CUBDNERZU8HXUHBS, purchased from https://www.premiumbeat.com/.
Utah Mammoth Insider Cole Bagley joined to give takeaways from Utah Mammoth Rookie Camp & talk about the brand new practice facility.
Jake & Ben Full Show from September 12, 2025 Hour 1 Is Wyoming a measuring stick game for Utah? Or do we already know what they are? Top 3 Stories of the Day: Big 12 Action Tonight, Lauri Markkanen & Finland were eliminated from Eurobasket, Jordan Love & the Packers dominate TNF. Rumor has it Shedeur Sanders won't run scout team for the Browns. If that's the case, then why is he even there? Hour 2 Utah Insider Steve Bartle joined the show to preview Utah at Wyoming. Utah Mammoth Insider Cole Bagley talked Rookie Camp & the franchise's brand new practice facility. Is Angel Reese a bad teammate?
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on September 12, 2025 Utah Insider Steve Bartle joined the show to preview Utah at Wyoming. Utah Mammoth Insider Cole Bagley talked Rookie Camp & the franchise's brand new practice facility. Is Angel Reese a bad teammate?
The CEO, who learned to read at the age of seven and earned his GED at 21, has just shared the spiritual practice that changed everything in this week's Get Yourself Optimized episode. Calvin Bagley's journey from educational isolation to healthcare entrepreneur (serving 60,000+ clients) reveals how becoming "the observer" of your thoughts—rather than fighting them—unlocks both personal transformation and business success. His approach combines practical wisdom from "The Power of Now" with deep spiritual principles, creating a framework that works whether you're overcoming imposter syndrome or scaling a company. Calvin's memoir "Hiding from the School Bus" chronicles how he transformed childhood trauma into entrepreneurial strength. The lessons apply whether you're healing from your past or building your future. Check out the full conversation now! The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at getyourselfoptimized.com/530.
Two months ago I posted an episode on Gay Eccentrics, which included a profile of Ben Bagley, the theatrical and record producer who most certainly fit that designation. I believe that Bagley's most lasting contribution was the 60 or so albums he produced of Great Broadway Composers Revisited, which presented unknown gems from the deep inside the trunks of these figures. For today's episode, I am putting a particularly queer spin on that series by featuring a cross-section of the songs offered on Bagley's ten albums devoted to songs of Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hart. There are so many remarkable treasures to be found on these recordings, which, in spite of (and perhaps even partially because of) the slapdash nature of the recording sessions and the shoestring budgets, remain some of the most important collections of forgotten songs by composers and lyricists of Broadway's Golden Age. The other extraordinary thing about these collections was the variety of the singers that lent their voices to this music. Today's selection, a mere cross-section, offers the vocal talents of Dorothy Loudon, Kay Ballard, Bobby Short, Lynn Redgrave, Tony Perkins, Mary Cleere Haran, Estelle Parsons, Blossom Dearie, Harold Lang, and Alice Playten, among many others. Choice excerpts from Bagley's notorious liner notes are amply interspersed between the songs. I hope you enjoy the glitter, barbs, and even occasional Weltschmerz of this episode. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and author yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.
Say "Hello," to your face-mites! This week the bookclub gang is traveling on rocket ships and being a terrible Dad! Join the bookclub gang this week as we check out some listener feedback, have a TMNT tangent and read some Fantastic Four comics! Join our discussion on the first few issues of the Fantastic Four run by Fraction, Allred and Bagley! Ant-man is flying on goobulldeys! 03:57 - Listener Feedback 09:20 - Whaddya See, Whaddya Say? 20:07 - Fantastic Four Ross Radke's Kickstarter for Beehive x Bot Fly Split Ashcan Comic! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rossradke/beehive-x-bot-fly-split-ashcan-mini-comic Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke https://www.rossradke.com/ opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
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Nicholas Bagley is a professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. N. Bagley. Preventive Care at the Supreme Court. N Engl J Med 2025;393:729-731.
Alice Bagley is a farmer, biker and time banker based in Detroit. She was last on the show. Don't miss her episode from 5 years ago on the joyus virtues of throwing seeds! Courtney Daniels is a filmamker and author based in LA. Her new podcast is called Gen X at Midlife, where she talks to people about their experience of life after 50. Subscribe wherever you listen to TBAS! She was last on the show discussing the importance of a good cry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Chris Boyle, covers UCF Football for Daytona Beach News-Journal Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports The Top 10: Utah's all time winning records vs schools
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on August 7, 2025. College Football Tiers Hercules Hero of the Week Would You Rather? Chris Boyle, covers UCF Football for Daytona Beach News-Journal Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports The Top 10: Utah's all time winning records vs schools More from Utah Fall Camp NFL Blitz: Steelers' Cameron Heyward wants new contract Best and Worst of the Day
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to break down the latest from the Utah Mammoth, including a lawsuit filed, Clayton Keller's comments, and projected lines for the team.
Actor Tim Bagley & comedian Zach Noe Towers join Jeff & Shane to talk about Zach's unique health issue, surviving water balloon fights, & house rules. • • • Want more Jeff Lewis? Click here to sign up for 3 free months of SiriusXM and listen weekdays to "Jeff Lewis Live" from 12-2pE/9-11aP on Radio Andy Channel 102. Plus, tune into The Jeff Lewis Channel for even more Jeff content streaming exclusively on the SiriusXM app channel 789.• • • Host - Jeff LewisGuests - Tim Bagley, Zach Noe Towers, & Shane DouglasSenior Director – Lisa MantineoDirector - Alyssa HeimrichSenior Producer & Editor - Jamison ScalaAssociate Producer – Oscar Beltran
Get lost in a world of trivia on a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!Georgia Hardstark is best known for her incredibly popular podcast “My Favorite Murder.” It's a show all about true crime, but she and her co-host still manage to find a lot of humor and heart in their subject matter. She'll explain. Tim Bagley is an actor, comedian, and writer, who's earned critical praise (and Emmy buzz) for his performance in the HBO's “Somebody Somewhere.” He'll tell us about some of the emotional moments from behind the scenes that turned into great moments for his character. Areas of Expertise:Tim: Chaka Khan, Mitzi Gaynor, and communicating with the deadGeorgia: The TV show “Lost,” the band Sublime, and frozen food.What's the Difference: Ow!What's the difference between to burn and to scald?What's the difference between to be hurt and to be injured?Guest Experts:Paulette McWilliams and Kevin Murphy: Founding members of the Grammy Award-winning group Rufus. Jorge Garcia: Award-winning actor and comedian who played Hurley on the TV show “Lost.”Hosts: J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongCredits:Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our next live-audience shows by YOU!
Utah Mammoth insider Cole Bagley