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This Is Important
Ep 234: Words Are Hard

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 59:49 Transcription Available


Today, this is what's important: Chevy Chase, holiday films, baby content, the wood meme, names and words, search histories, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Small Town Murder
#556 - Incurably Crazy Killer - Lewiston, Idaho

Small Town Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 73:26


This week, in Lewiston, Idaho, a wild scene emerges, when a man is found beheaded by a co-worker. The only suspect had already left to check himself into a hospital, claiming that his name was "Dump Truck", and that he heard voices telling him to kill "the mark of the beast"! That's not even the craziest thing he says, but the question remains... just how disturbed is this guy??Along the way, we find out that Idaho views vary from pristine valleys, to composting plants, that you never know what voices are in some people's heads, and that when you decapitate someone, you don't get to pick your prison sentence!!New episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Oh No Radio Show
ONRS - EP 636 - Birthday's, Benedryl Man, and Fish

Oh No Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 99:01


Are fish really animals? IDK Check out the show, we ramble about Mike B's Birthday. Talk about the legend of the Benadryl Man and fish Orlando Hurricane report Vince McMahon Documentary Talking in your own head / Talking to yourself. The Oh No Radio Show | Call Live @ 407-906-6466 | Live shows every Thursday at 8:30 PM EST @ Twitch.tv/onrslive

Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard
Day 3 - Trans Rights are Human Rights

Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 72:57


Trigger Warning for discussions of genocide, transphobia, and mention of suicide Note: There are some audio sync issues on this episode between me and Jo. Apologies for that. I'm still learning how to edit audio smoothly. I'm going to leave the episode as is though (unless its just utterly unlistenable). It's a learning experience.  Episode music can be found here: https://uppbeat.io/track/paulo-kalazzi/heros-time Day 3 will dive deep into the historic context surrounding trans identities, look at the origins of the gender binary, look at famous trans individuals throughout history, and tackle the modern manifestations of transphobia and how it all adds up to a trans genocide. Day 3 features special guest Jo Dinozzi, actor, fight choreopgrapher, and Director of A Sketch of New York. Episode notes to follow: Hey, Hi, Hello, this is the History Wizard and welcome back for Day 3 of Have a Day w/ The History Wizard. Thank you to everyone who tuned in for Day 2 last week, and especially thank you to everyone who rated and/or reviewed the podcast. I hope you all learned something last week and I hope the same for this week. This week we're going to be talking about the trans genocide that is currently ongoing in the United States, this is certainly an issue in other parts of the West, such as Canada and the UK, but I live in the US and that's the location that I am most qualified and able to speak on. As with last week we're not going to be starting with what's happening right now in 2024. We're going to dive deep into the historical context surrounding trans gender identities and their perpetual position as a marginalized community. Before we get into that though! I have something special for you this episode! Today we are joined by a guest, my good friend, Jo Dinozzi. Hi Jo, thanks so much for joining me today. So, I thought we'd start today off with an examination of the gender binary and where it all started. According to Suzzanah Weiss, a feminist writer and sexologist with a Masters of Professional Studies in Sexual Health from the University of Minnesota:  “Arguably, modern notions of the gender binary originated during the Enlightenment,” they say. “That's when scientists and physicians adopted what historians call a ‘two-sex model' when describing people's bodies.” This model treated male and female bodies as opposites, and as the only two options. “Up until that point, popular thinkers thought more along the lines of a one-sex model, where male and female bodies were homologous,” explains Weiss. Case and point: female genitalia were viewed as male genitalia turned inward, and female orgasm was deemed necessary for reproduction since male orgasm was. Indeed, the one-sex model had its own problems. Mainly, women were often viewed as incomplete men. “But the two-sex model created new problems, such as the devaluing of female sexuality and the erasure of anyone outside the gender binary,” they say. You can find more information on the one sex theory and the emergence of the two sex theory in Thomas Laqueur's book Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud. So far though we've just been looking at Western ideas of gender though, many cultures around the world have far more expansive views of gender, though many of these ideas of gender are still attached to biological features and characteristics. Some examples of these include the Hijra from Hinduism, to further underline how bigoted Western systems of power can be, the British passed a law in 1871 categorizing all Hijra people as criminals. The Bugis ethnic group of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, recognizes three genders beyond the binary. These are the Calalai, the Calabai, and the Bissu.Something interesting to note is while Bugis gender is often described as a spectrum, bissu are deemed to be above this classification: spiritual beings who are not halfway between male and female, but rather embody the power of both at once. In Mexico there is a third gender called Muxes which is deeply embedded within the indigenous Zapotec culture. Since the 1970s, every year in November, muxes celebrate La Vela de las Auténticas Intrépidas Buscadoras del Peligro, or the Festival of the Authentic and Intrepid Danger-Seekers, a day of energetic merriment to honor muxes. There's also Sekarata from the Sajalava people indigenous to Madagascar. They are viewed as both sacred and protected by supernatural powers. There is, of course, Two Spirit people. This is a pan Indigenous North American term that was coined in the 1990s as a way for the indigenous LGBTQIA+ for reject white, Western, ideas about queerness and gender identity. There has been some push back against the term Two Spirit as some see it as inherently recognizing the Western Gender binary. Many indigenous tribes such as Niitsitapi, the Cheyenne, the Cree, the Lakota, and the Ojibwe, to name just a few have their own terms for these gender identities that fall outside of the binary. Those terms are, of course, in their own languages and I think I would only insult some people with how poorly I pronounce them. So, suffice it to say, you can find more information about this on the wikipedia article for Two-Spirit under the subheading Traditional Indigenous Terms. Last culture I want to go over for today is Judiasm. Jewish law, or halacha recognizes 8 distinct genders. The two classic ones that we all know and have mixed feelings about and then 6 others Androgynos, Tumtum, Aylonit hamah, Aylonit adam, Saris hamah, Saris adam.  So, as we can clearly see, the idea of a strict gender binary of only Male and Female isn't an idea that was always widely accepted and the fact that is has crept into so many cultures around the world that had much greater levels of acceptance of diverse identities is solely the fault of western colonialism and white supremacy. Something that should be noted is that gender identity and gender presentation are two different things in a society and often for individuals. I, for example, identify as agender or gender apathetic. I don't identify with any gender at all really, but my gender presentation is decidedly masculine. In my opinion gender identity is internal and specific to each individual person, whereas gender presentation is external and based on the culture you live in and how that society views the way a specific gender traditionally looks. With that out of the way let's talk about the greatest nightmare of Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro… pronouns. You've got them, I've got them, everyone's got them. Well, that might not, actually be true. There might very easily be people who don't feel that any currently available pronoun fits their own concept of gender. I guess it's more accurate to say that I have never met anyone who doesn't use any pronouns. There's a specific set of pronouns that I want to discuss today, though we could likely do a whole other episode on just pronouns. I want to talk about they/them pronouns. Cause, those are really the ones that started this whole temper tantrum conservatives have been throwing for the past several years. They say that they/them is a plural pronoun, and always has been. As if language never changes and we were all STILL speaking Old English.  Hell, when the folks who made the King James Bible were translating it they used thee, thou, thy, and thine as singular and ye, you, your, and yours as plural. Also, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Jane Austen all used the singular they in their works. It's been in the Canterbury Tales, Hamlet, and Pride and Prejudice. So, if we're gonna be pedantic about it, I have sources to back up my pedantry and they don't. But also, language evolves! We have contronyms now! Words that are their own opposites! So, just chill and take the opportunity to grow, if you haven't already. Next thing to talk about is, of course, the difference between gender and sex. Gender is an internal identity that is based on your own relationship with the concept of gender. Sex is biological and is, frankly just based on your genitals. No one is out there doing chromosome tests on every single baby born. A doctor just looks at your crotch and decides. They'll also assign you a gender at birth based on those same characteristics, but just because you're assigned a gender doesn't mean you have to keep it. We also have to note that, just like gender, sex also exists on a spectrum. And listen, you don't have to believe me. Go watch Season 1, Episode 9 of Bill Nye Saves The World. He'll tell you too, and if you don't trust Bill Nye on Science, you're a fool of a Took. I'm actually going to turn the mic fully over to Jo at this point as she is far better informed on this topic than I am. (Insert Jo here) Now, something that we need to talk about is the Recency Illusion. There are many people that believe trans gender people are somehow a new phenomenon. That they haven't always existed throughout history. So here are some examples for you to do some more reading on, on your own. Ashurbanipal (669-631BCE) - King of the Neo-Assryian empire, who according to Diodorus Siculus is reported to have dressed, behaved, and socialized as a woman. Elagabalus (204-222 CE) - Roman Emperor who preferred to be called a lady and not a lord, presented as a woman, called herself her lover's queen and wife, and offered vast sums of money to any doctor able to make her anatomically female. Kalonymus ben Kalonymus (1286-1328) - French Jewish philosopher who wrote poetry about longing to be a woman. Eleanor Rykener (14th century) - trans woman in London who was questioned under charges of sex work Chevalier d'Eon (1728-1810) - French diplomat, spy, freemason, and soldier who fought in the Seven Years' War, who transitioned at the age of 49 and lived the remaining 33 years of her life as a woman. And, of course: Sylvia Rivera (1951-2002) - Gay liberation and trans rights pioneer and community worker in NYC; co-founded STAR, a group dedicated to helping homeless young drag queens, gay youth, and trans women Marsha P. Johnson (1945-1992) - Gay liberation and trans rights pioneer; co-founded STAR with Sylvia Rivera, the woman who threw a brick to start the Stonewall Riots And, I would be remiss if we didn't talk about my favorite trans gender individual in history, the Public Universal Friend. The Public Universal Friend was originally a Quaker born in 1752. However, The Friend contracted a very serious illness, suspected to be typhus, in 1776 and nearly died. Once the Friend had recovered they shunned their original name and all gendered pronouns. Asking to be referred to only as the Public Universal Friend, the P.U.F. or simply as the Friend. Whenever someone asked if the Friend was male or female, the Friend would merely reply. “I am that I am”. The Friend would go on to form an offshoot of Quakerism called the Society of Universal friends which, unfortunately, ceased to exist in 1860, 41 years after the Friend's death in 1819. The congregation's death book records: “25 minutes past 2 on the Clock, The Friend went from here.” We're starting to make our way to more modern issues now, next on our docket is the looting of the Institute of Sexology in Berlin in 1933. On 6 May 1933, the Institute of Sexology, an academic foundation devoted to sexological research and the advocacy of homosexual rights, was broken into and occupied by Nazi-supporting youth. Several days later the entire contents of the library were removed and burned. The Institute was founded by Magnus Hischfield in 1919 and was the earliest institution to be doing research into gender affirming surgery, as well as offering contraceptive services and sexual health education. The Institute actually performed one of, if not the first, gender affirming surgery in 1931. It was bottom surgery for a trans woman named Dora Richter. She is believed to have died in the initial attack on the Institute. On May 10th, the German Student Union, a group of young Nazis, dragged every single book and bit of research out of the Institute, piled them in Bebelplatz Square and set them on fire. This was the first, and largest book burning of the 3rd Reich, with over 20,000 books burned. There is no telling how far back trans gender health research was set by this event. Hirschfield wasn't in Germany when the book burning occurred. He was on a world speaking tour and remained in Nice, France after he finished. He died there of a heart attack in 1935. We're getting closer and closer to the modern day now dear listeners. Before we get there I want to talk with you about a resource I like to use called the Pyramid of Hate. It was designed by the ADL based on the Alport Scale of Prejudice, which was created by psychologist Gordon Alport in 1954. The Pyramid illustrates the prevalence of bias, hate and oppression in our society. It is organized in escalating levels of attitudes and behavior that grow in complexity from bottom to top. Like a pyramid, the upper levels are supported by the lower levels; unlike a pyramid, the levels are not built consecutively or to demonstrate a ranking of each level. Bias at each level reflects a system of oppression that negatively impacts individuals, institutions and society. Unchecked bias can become “normalized” and contribute to a pattern of accepting discrimination, violence and injustice in society.  The second level of the Pyramid included bigoted humor as one of these hallmarks of systems of oppression. There are many people who feel that humor is somewhat sacred. That it falls outside the standard array of ethics and that anything can be joked about, because it's just a joke and there's nothing serious about it. If you are the type of person who believes that… well you probably haven't made it this far into the episode. Regardless, let me draw everyone's attention to a PhD dissertation written by former appellate attorney of the Texas 5th Circuit Court Jason P. Steed. Steed says, and I'm quoting directly from a series of tweets he made a few years ago: You're never "just joking." Nobody is ever "just joking." Humor is a social act that performs a social function (always). To say humor is a social act is to say it is always in social context; we don't joke alone. Humor is a way we relate/interact with others. Which is to say, humor is a way we construct identity - who we are in relation to others. We use humor to form groups… ...and to find our individual place in or out of those groups. In short, joking/humor is one tool by which we assimilate or alienate. We use humor to bring people into - or keep them out of - our social groups. This is what humor *does.* What it's for. Consequently, how we use humor is tied up with ethics - who do we embrace, who do we shun, and how/why? And the assimilating/alienating function of humor works not only on people but also on *ideas.* This is why, e.g., racist "jokes" are bad. Not just because they serve to alienate certain people, but also because… ...they serve to assimilate the idea of racism (the idea of alienating people based on their race). A racist joke sends a message to the in-group that racism is acceptable. (If you don't find it acceptable, you're in the out-group.) This is why we're never "just joking." To the in-group, no defense of the joke is needed; the idea conveyed is accepted/acceptable. The defense of “just joking is only ever aimed at the out group. If you're willing to accept "just joking" as defense, you're willing to enter an in-group where the idea conveyed by the joke is acceptable. If "just joking" excuses racist jokes, then in-group has accepted the idea of racism as part of being in-group. This segues us into our next topic fairly smoothly. We're going to be talking about the AIDs crisis. You might be wondering how this is a smooth segue, well that's because when the AIDs epidemic first began in the 1980s, the Reagan administration treated it as a joke. Here's the first exchange between Speakes and journalist Lester Kinsolving from 1982, when nearly 1,000 people had died from AIDS: Lester Kinsolving: Does the president have any reaction to the announcement by the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta that AIDS is now an epidemic in over 600 cases? Larry Speakes: AIDS? I haven't got anything on it. Lester Kinsolving: Over a third of them have died. It's known as "gay plague." [Press pool laughter.] No, it is. It's a pretty serious thing. One in every three people that get this have died. And I wonder if the president was aware of this. Larry Speakes: I don't have it. [Press pool laughter.] Do you? Lester Kinsolving: You don't have it? Well, I'm relieved to hear that, Larry! [Press pool laughter.] Larry Speakes: Do you? Lester Kinsolving: No, I don't. Larry Speakes: You didn't answer my question. How do you know? [Press pool laughter.] Lester Kinsolving: Does the president — in other words, the White House — look on this as a great joke? Larry Speakes: No, I don't know anything about it, Lester. Because they saw the AIDs epidemic as one big joke, and because of the massive amounts of homophobia in American politics the Reagan administration did nothing about the thousands and thousands of people dying. But why, why I can hear you asking. Because AIDs, the so called “gay plague” was thought to only affect gay men. They also thought it could be spread through saliva, so there was a joke from a later press conference about the President banning kissing as a way of fighting the spread of AIDs. But I digress. AIDs was thought to only affect a specific part of the population. Gay men. A segment of the population that the Reagan administration didn't want in American society. So when they heard they were dying, instead of doing research, or raising public awareness, or even expressing compassion for the suffering of fellow humans, they did nothing and made bad, poor taste jokes, because they wanted gay men to die.  Now, many people will look at this and say that it wasn't a genocide because the deaths weren't caused by government action, but by government in action. These people are wrong. This was DELIBERATE in action, knowing and planning for that inaction to kill as many people as possible. This was, as clear as it can be, deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the group, in whole or in part. Now, no one is saying that Reagan CAUSED AIDs, but he saw what it was doing and specifically did nothing to prevent any of the deaths that it caused. This, finally, brings us to the modern day and the ongoing trans genocide. We have established our historic context, we have set a historic precedent for inaction as a form of genocide. Now we can really get into it.  Remember the Pyramid of Hate that we touched on briefly earlier. Well, Level 3 is Systemic Discrimination and includes Criminal justice disparities, Inequitable school resource distribution, Housing segregation, Inequitable employment opportunities, Wage disparities, Voter restrictions and suppression, and Unequal media representation. There are, according to translegislation.com, in 2024 alone 530 anti trans laws have been placed before various state and federal legislations. I remind you that it is only April 2nd, when this episode first releases. 16 of them have passed, 87 of them have failed, and 430 are still currently active. These bills seeks to discriminate against trans people in almost all areas of life, with the 3 most prevalent categories being Education, Sports, and Healthcare. In 2024 alone 132 bills have been proposed to deny or restrict access of trans people to gender affirming care. But why is this important? Other than because healthcare is a human right that should be freely available to everyone. A new study from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law, using data from U.S Transgender Population Health Survey found that 81% of transgender adults in the U.S. have thought about suicide, 42% of transgender adults have attempted it, and 56% have engaged in non-suicidal self-injury over their lifetimes. If you are a trans individual and you need mental health services or support, please reach out to the Trevor Project at (866) 488-7386 or call the Trans Lifeline at (877) 565-8860. You're not alone, and you never will be. Now, to return to our regularly scheduled educational program. The US deliberately blocking people from accessing gender affirming care is genocide. Full stop. End of story. According to an article titled Suicide-Related Outcomes Following Gender-Affirming Treatment: A Review, by Daniel Jackson, which is a meta analysis of 23 different studies on the effect of gender affirming care on trans suicide rates, having access to gender affirming care greatly reduces the risk of suicide among trans youth and adults. So if you know that having access to these services will help keep a group of people alive, and you deliberately block access to that service, you are actively trying to kill them. This is, just as with the AIDs epidemic, deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the group, in whole or in part. It is also, causing severe bodily or mental harm to members of the group, which is another way in which genocide can be committed. Florida even went so far as to pass a bill, SB 254, banning gender affirming care for minors. They call it child abuse, and will take children away from their parents if the parents try and get the GAC. This is “transferring children of the group to another group” which is a third way in which the US government is committing a trans genocide. There are two more things I want to talk about today. First is detransitioning. There are some people who transition from one gender to another and then go back. Conservative talking heads would have you believe that there is a massive majority of trans people feeling this regret and returning to the gender they were assigned at birth. As with all things, they are lying to you. The results published in the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey found that 8% of respondents reported having ever detransitioned; 62% of that group reported transitioning again and were living as a gender other than the one assigned to them at birth at the time of the survey. About 36% reported having detransitioned due to pressure from parents, 33% because it was too difficult, 31% due to discrimination, 29% due to difficulty getting a job, 26% pressure from family members, 18% pressure from a spouse, and 17% due to pressure from an employer. There will certainly be some people who will transition and then find that they don't actually identify with the gender they transitioned to, but that's a fantastically small number, and while those people deserve our empathy and support, they are not representative of the overall trans community. Also it should be noted that you don't have to medically or physically transition to be trans. Many people do this because of gender dysphoria and body dysmorphia. But surgery and/or hormones are not requirements for being trans. I'm technically trans, as I identify with a gender other than the one I was assigned at birth, but I have no intentions of taking hormones or having surgery. I'm just gonna hit the gym and get big muscles. The last thing I want to cover is the epidemic of transphobia that infects this country, and in the present day nothing exemplifies that more than the tragic death of Nex Benedict and the inattentiveness and inaction of her school in protecting her. New was a 16 year old non binary youth attending Owasso High School in Oklahoma. After a year of bullying over her gender identity Nex was attacked by 6 girls in the bathroom. They beat her into unconsciousness. Instead of calling the police or an ambulance, the school called Nex's mother Sue and told her that Nex was suspended for two weeks. Nex was examined by hospital staff, spoke with police, and then was discharged. They went to bed complaining of a sore head. The next day, when getting ready to go with their mother to Tulsa, Nex collapsed and had stopped breathing before the ambulance arrived. The Medical Examiner eventually ruled Nex's death a suicide caused by Benedryl and Prozac, stating that it had nothing to do with the beating Nex received from students at their school.  I think that's bullshit. I have nothing more to say on that other than Fuck Oklahoma and Fuck the Owasso Public School Disctict. That's it for today dear listeners. Stay angry, stay safe. Don't let the bastards get you down. Stick around for the outro. We've got some more reviews over the past week. Some of them aren't technically reviews. Spotify apparently has a Q&A feature, and defaults to “What did you think of this episode?” so I'm going to read those too. *Read Reviews* Jo, thank you so much for being here today and for providing your valuable insight and knowledge. Do you have any projects that you'd like to plug before we sign off? Alright, that brings us right up to the end. Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard is brought to you by me, The History Wizard. PLease remember to rate, review, and subscribe to Have a Day! On your pod catcher of choice. The more you do, the more people will be able to listen and learn along with you. Thank you for sticking around until the end and, as always, Have a Day and remember, Trans Rights are Human Rights.          

Come Fight Me In The Dark
Come Fight Me In The Dark Episode 48: ScatHat Man John's Cryptid Benedryl

Come Fight Me In The Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 87:16


Skapbadopbadeba etc Its a scat mans world Witches and Warlocks as Zak takes on his most dangerous assignment yet; navigating the history of slavery while still maintaining his trademarked Bagans persona. Is he successful? No.  Join Erik and Joel as we pitch the greatest antihistamine commercial ever as we discuss Ghost Adventures Season 5,  Episode 7: The Kentucky Slave House

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Everyday Jay Podcast
Episode 119 | 4/20 Space Cakes Edition

Everyday Jay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 48:56


Before you press play I want you to know that we are high off Space Cakes. Now let the description ensue. We open up the show with a Free - Styles For Dummies that was going fine up until Bruce didnt rap so I had to add another verse

Unsanctioned Talk
Ep 156 Benedryl'd

Unsanctioned Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 84:13


One of the boyz feeling faded af, guess who. Josh, Nick, and Willy are back in the studio this week talking all the biggest sport stories including Jones vs Gane, NFL Combine, and Ja Morant.

AintShitShowOfficial
A.S.S. 115 All My Homies Lesbians

AintShitShowOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 89:15


Janie Danger Jumps on the pod with Ruben and I to talk about busting, Benedryl, good music, my male lesbian urges, and why you should never trust my musical opinions. Support Janies Music here: https://janie-danger.bandcamp.com/ support the Homies below. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheHomieCollective Merch: https://homiesonly.creator-spring.com/ Other stuff: https://linktr.ee/OccultnicHomie

In Living Curls
Do You Have Allergies?

In Living Curls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 0:53


Important Question Your Salon Expert Should Be Asking: Do You Have Allergies? Example: Allergic reaction to beach Benedryl, penicillin, bleach, color, etc I would not recommend color, etc. This is the time, to be honest - Hair Doesn't Lie *Visit Our Website* https://stan.store/ugotcurlz Text us at 859-552-9201 *Facebook Group* (In Living Curls) https://www.facebook.com/groups/inlivingcurls #haircare #hair #naturalhair #beauty #hairstylist #hairstyles #haircolor #healthyhair #skincare #haircut #hairstyle #ugotcurlz #braids #instahair

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Your New Opinion
The Russell Hustle - Ep. 10: The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit

Your New Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 44:47


The boys don their best outfits and try not to be a one-trick pony in this episode. It's all about the 1968 Disney family comedy The Horse in The Gray Flannel Suit. Listen as the boys discuss Kurt Russell's career and these other topics: the Appalachian Trail, Benedryl addicts, submliminal marketing, sex robots, pervin' on horse girls, suburban cops, horse nugget hair, Dean Jones, rickshaws, and what is an advertising company?

Anikin Meeker Podcast
Take 12-15 Benedryl | Anikin Meeker Podcast #84 | Devin Thiel

Anikin Meeker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 98:21 Transcription Available


Devin is a student at the USAFA and an avid leg day denier. His new book "Pretending To Be A Cowboy" is set to release on July 4th. Anikin Meeker: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClna_WoA0Z6GQi-2oPfSCIQ Anikin Draws: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5VSKPNnk13B7LYssqdnWng Anikin Lifts: https://youtube.com/channel/UCrfuJWj-y5_lRINzcdfvjuQ Buy some art! https://etsy.me/35hIcaK Also feel free to like, follow or share this video. It helps a lot!

The Daily Gardener
June 6, 2022 Elias Ashmole, The Year Without a Summer, John Beauchamp Jones, National Garden Exercise Day, The Sibley Guide to Trees by David Allen Sibley, and Maxine Kumin

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 19:06


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1648 On this day, Elias Ashmole (books about this person), the English antiquary, politician, astrologer, and alchemist, wrote in his diary, Having entered upon a study this day about three o'clock was the first time I went a simpling; Dr: Carter of Reding and Mr. Watling an Apothecary there, accompanying me. To go "a simpling" was an early term for botanizing. People would gather "simples" or medicinal plants, so Elias went out with a Dr. Carter and an Apothecary. They were no doubt looking for herbal remedies.   1816 During June, in New England, six inches of snow fell. The entire year of 1816 was freezing. Every month of the year 1816 had a hard frost. Temperatures dropped to 40 degrees in July and August as far south as Connecticut. This is known as 'The Year Without a Summer' in New England. The weather anomalies originated from the volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora the previous year. The enormous volcanic explosion in recorded history spewed small particles that were light enough to spread over the atmosphere the following year. The impact on the world's climate was profound. The earth's temperature dropped an average of three degrees Celsius across the globe. On the bright side, the terrible summer of 1816 served as an inspiration to many writers. In Lake Geneva, Switzerland, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein while on vacation with her husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and the poet Lord Byron. Thanks to nonstop rain and gray skies, the three writers had been stuck inside for days. On the same trip, Lord Byron wrote Darkness, his poem that begins, I had a dream, which was not all a dream.  The bright sun was extinguished.   1864 On this day, the famous American writer and political reporter, John Beauchamp Jones ("Bo-shamp"), wrote in his journal: Clear and hot, but with a fine breeze-southwest. Yesterday, I learn, both sides buried the dead...  What a war, and for what?   And then, after giving some updates from the battlefield, John wrote: Small heads of early York cabbage sold in market to-day at $3, or $5 for two. At that rate, I got about $10 worth out of my garden.  Mine are excellent, and so far abundant, as well as the lettuce, which we have every day.  My snap beans and beets will soon come on.  The little garden is a little treasure.   John Beauchamp Jones was born in Maryland and served as a Confederate soldier during the Civil War.   2022 National Garden Exercise Day Gardening is a workout. Gardening is therapeutic on so many levels. The physical aspect of gardening is quite demanding and is an excellent way to build muscle and burn calories. And for many garden podcast listeners, the brain is engaged as well - learning about new plants, techniques, or general garden info. Today and every day in your garden, make sure to stay hydrated and make a point of gardening that promotes good health - take breaks, stretch, use garden chairs, add elevated beds, etc. Be careful living heavy items and tuck some bandaids, bee sting relief (like an epi-pen or Benedryl), and betadine in your garden tote. You never know when you might need a little first aid in the garden. Happy gardening!! It's National Garden Exercise day!   Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Sibley Guide to Trees by David Allen Sibley  This book came out in 2009, but this is one of the best when it comes to tree-reference books. This book has over 500 five-star reviews on Amazon, and it's easy to see why — this book is laid out in such an accessible way. It's effortless to use. I keep one tucked in my garden bench in the garage because I love keeping this guide handy. And I should mention that the reason it's called the Sibley Guide to Trees is that it's written by David Alan Sibley. If that name's familiar, it's because he is the bird guide, author, and illustrator. So you have those side-by-side skills of bird identification and tree identification — and they just go together. David Sibley applies the same approach that he used with birds for the equally complex subject of tree identification. And if trees are a challenge for you, you will definitely appreciate the over 4,000 illustrations in this guide. And I had to chuckle just a little bit after reading an Amazon Q&A with David Alan Sibley about this book. They asked him, Were there significant differences in writing this book vs. the Guide to Birds? I got a kick out of David's answer: The obvious difference is that trees are much easier to find. When I needed to study a particular species of tree I could just walk right up to it and spend as much time investigating it as I needed. Birds are more elusive. I had to spend years in the field in order to build up enough observation time to draw them well.   I thought David's response was such a clue to the rest of us regarding tree identification because David spends time with trees. I can't tell you how many people I've helped identify a tree over the years after they spent a mere one or two seconds looking at a single leaf. Trees can offer us many more clues than just their leaf for identification. And this leads to another question that Amazon asked David: What would you say to someone who is a beginner at tree identification?  David said, The first thing I suggest is to spend some time with the guide. Try to become familiar with the characteristics of certain trees. Then go through the book and mark all the species that occur in your area. This will help you become familiar with the range of species that could be present so when you see an odd leaf shape, fruit, flower, bark pattern, etc.--even if you can't remember the name--you can remember seeing it in the guide. Since trees are so easy to approach, you can simply take a photo of the key parts of any tree, or pick up a leaf or other part that has fallen on the ground, and identify it at your leisure. They key identifiers will always be the shape, color and size of leaves; the color and shape of twigs; the color and texture of bark; and the tree's overall size and shape as well as habitat, any fruit or flowers, and the timing of seasonal changes. For example, in late May in the northeast, if you see a pale-barked tree with small silvery leaves just emerging (while other trees have well-developed green leaves) you can be virtually certain that is a Bigtooth Aspen. A multi-trunked, spreading tree in wetter soils, with clusters of straw-colored fruit hanging from the twigs all winter, is almost certainly a female Boxelder.   So a couple of great examples from David on tree identification and some great tips to keep in mind. Tree ID is often way more than just looking at a single leaf. Take your time. Look at all the different aspects of the tree and take tons of pictures. And now, with the iPhone, you can take a picture of any plant or any part of a plant, any leaf, and then press a little info icon, and then it will ask you right there if you want help with plant identification. That particular part of the photos app for me has been beneficial — and, I have to say, surprisingly accurate. So be sure to give that a try if you haven't yet. This book is 426 pages of tree identification highlighting over 600 tree species. And it's one of my favorite guides. You can get a copy of The Sibley Guide to Trees by David Allen Sibley and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $17.   Botanic Spark 1925 Birth of Maxine Kumin ("Cue-men") (books by this author), America Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, novelist, children's author, and gardener. Maxine often incorporated garden themes into her work. She once wrote these words in her poems History Lesson,  That a man may be free of his ghosts he must return to them like a garden. He must put his hands in the sweet rot uprooting the turnips, washing them tying them into bundles and shouldering the whole load to market.   Any gardener who has battled a woodchuck will appreciate Maxine's poem, Woodchucks. This poem was written after Maxine had to battle a family of woodchucks that had invaded her vegetable garden. In the poem, Maxine examines how everyday people can find themselves in a murderous mindset. Gassing the woodchucks didn't turn out right. The knockout bomb from the Feed and Grain Exchange was featured as merciful, quick at the bone and the case we had against them was airtight, both exits shoehorned shut with puddingstone, but they had a sub-sub-basement out of range. Next morning they turned up again, no worse for the cyanide than we for our cigarettes and state-store Scotch, all of us up to scratch. They brought down the marigolds as a matter of course and then took over the vegetable patch nipping the broccoli shoots, beheading the carrots. The food from our mouths, I said, righteously thrilling to the feel of the .22, the bullets' neat noses. I, a lapsed pacifist fallen from grace puffed with Darwinian pieties for killing, now drew a bead on the little woodchuck's face. He died down in the everbearing roses.   In July 1998, Maxine was gravely injured when her horse bolted at a carriage-driving clinic. To the surprise of her doctors, Maxine managed to survive the ordeal and wrote a book about the time she spent "inside the halo," which kept her head immobilized as she endured weeks of recovery and rehab. In her 2001 book called, Inside the Halo and Beyond: The Anatomy of a Recovery, Maxine wrote, Keeping the garden going becomes for the family a way of keeping me going.  Every morning Judith climbs the hill above the farmhouse to where my fenced garden is situated, just below the pond. Everything here is grown organically. The plants thrive in a soil heavily amended with rotted horse manure and are mulched with spoiled hay. The walkways are papered with old grain bags and then covered with pine needles. It has taken years to achieve this orderly oasis, which somehow compensates for my disorderly desk drawers and the chaos of my closet. In my suburban past, I had only a few self-seeding petunias and cosmos to deal with. The yard was shady; dandelions dotted the grass. To my indifferent eye, it looked adequately tidy. But when we acquired the farm, I gradually began to see another landscape entirely. Wild asparagus appeared, waving their ferny fronds in unexpected places. In a small sunny clearing, rhubarb emerged. Garlic chives sent up little white blossoms along the house foundation and great unkillable clumps of chives with fat purple blooms ran rampant around them. Clusters of what resembled sunflowers proved to be edible Jerusalem artichokes. The first time Victor mowed the area we were slowly restoring to lawn, the wonderful pungency of fresh thyme arose from the nubbly "grass." This season, it is Judith who daily inspects my seven thirty-foot-long raised beds for insect depredation.  Whatever needs picking - broccoli, cauliflower, early green beans, lettuce, radishes, the last of the peas - she takes down to the house to be dealt with. The surplus is blanched and frozen for the winter ahead. The tomatoes are not quite ready; the corn, cucumbers, and summer squashes are still ripening, but soon there will be that gratifying mountain of veggies, the benevolent tyranny I always strive to stay abreast of, pickling, canning, and freezing. A poem of mine in praise of gardens ends [with these words]: O children, my wayward jungly dears you are all to be celebrated plucked, transplanted, tilled under, resurrected here even the lowly despised purslane, chickweed, burdock, poke, wild poppies. For all of you, whether eaten or extirpated I plan to spend the rest of my life on my knees.   Maxine died in February of 2014 at the age of 88.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.    

Fit Friends Happy Hour
Ep 249: Melatonin, CBD, and All Things SLEEP with Dr. Carleara Weiss

Fit Friends Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 41:20


Wondering what you can do to get a better night's sleep? Curious about which supplements actually support healthy, restful sleep - and which ones miss the mark in terms of quality? If so, you're in luck with this episode!  Today, we're sitting down with Dr. Carleara Weiss has over 15 years of experience as an Adult-Geriatric Nurse, with a Master in Science of Health Care and a Ph.D. in Nursing, focusing on Behavioral Sleep Medicine and Circadian Rhythms.  Listen in as she demystifies sleep supplements such as melatonin, CBD, and Benedryl. She's chatting about which ones are helpful and which ones might actually harm your sleep quality.    Connect with Cara: Website | https://www.carlearaweiss.com/   Connect with Katie: Register for the Free Sugar Challenge | www.katiehake.com/sugar Register for the Free Masterclass | www.katiehake.com/masterclass Book a Free Strategy Call | www.katiehake.com/schedule

Hilliard Studio Podcast
When the Patriarchy Gives You Hives

Hilliard Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 34:21


Liz has a mean case of the hives, so along with a little Benedryl and Zyrtec, she's hitting the good, honest truth. Since she feels all the feels, she's not holding back from discussing everything from the patriarchy, to Jesus, and even to Star Trek. You read that right! So give it a listen, and we promise you'll get something off your chest too. 

This and That with Mitch & Matt
Episode 4 - Sleepy Cheese, Matt's First Boobies, Jake Paul vs Ben Askren

This and That with Mitch & Matt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 80:39


Season 2: Episode 4 is not one to miss. Join the guys as they return to some simpler times being just the three of them. In this episode we learned that Mitch has some trust issues but not ones like you would expect.Matt tells us about some of his first......“experience” and informs us all on the most recent happenings in the gun world while Blake try’s to wrangle all of this chaos in and keep everyone on track.  Go pee bow because you’re going to laugh..... a lot.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Mitch0929)

Blizzlet: Hearthstone
#188 Jointmancer Flurgl (Ft. Watchman)

Blizzlet: Hearthstone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 76:24


This week Blizzlet is 50% Velen's Chosen as guest star Grant Gould AKA WatchmanHS joins the blizzlet crew. We spend a solid 15 minutes debating why Flurgl really appears to be getting high out of his mind. Also Daniel is fighting off a Benedryl the entire time.   Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://www.reverbnation.com/se7enist Patreon.com/Blizzlet Shop.spreadshirt.com/blizzlet

The Raw Dog Food Truth
The Pitfalls of Allergy Testing and Why You Need an Epi Pen for Your Dog

The Raw Dog Food Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 37:00


www.RawDogFoodandCo.com - Your Pet's Health is Our Business - Friends Don't Let Friends Feed Kibble We ship the raw! One Stop Shopping - Best Balanced Blends, Air Dried Treats, Homeopathic Whole Food Supplements, Expert Health Team , Learning Center, and Wholesale Prices for Pure Raw Dog Food! Listen each week as the experts in pet health answer your questions about raw feeding, vaccinations, antibiotics, flea and tick and so much more. On today's episode:  Support your dogs immune system with whole food like organic mushroom and cancer fighting turkey tail in our Immunity Supplement 1. Does your dog itch itch itch? Learn what is severe and what is normal itching.  2. Which dogs should never take Benedryl.  3. Dogs who are severely allergic to Bee Stings need to carry this with you at all times!  Want the best nutrition for your dog or cat? Just add this to your raw diet! Phytoplankton www.RawDogFoodandCo.com

The Cabral Concept
1765: Shampoo Picks, Skin Infections, ACTAIR Immunotherapy, Food Reactions, Collagen vs. Bone Broth Protein Differences (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 24:10


Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions:  Brandon: What are your favorite men’s soaps and shampoos? Looking for recommendations on regular shampoo and dandruff shampoo. Anonymous: Hi Dr Cabral- thx for all the work you do! I’m about 10 years in on my health journey. I found you 1.5 years ago and now I’m making some progress. I’m currently working with a level 2 IHP, have done the food sensitivity lab, the spit test lab, a 14 day detox, the CBO plus the finisher, and the mold protocol. I’m still getting yeast infections (I’ve already listened to all your past yeast infection podcasts) and they come at the same time in my cycle and it seems hormone related. The other issue I’m still fighting is bacterial infections on the tip of my nose and sometimes inside my nose. I’ve had maybe 20-30 over the past 4 years. They clear up w neosporin. So far, every doc that I’ve asked can’t figure either of these 2 issues out, for long term success. I’m on all your supplements and the DNS daily. I’m healthy, active and great besides these two annoying reoccurring issues. The nose infections are definitely linked to sinus stuff that I’ve worked on through the years- All linked to Candida and sinus infections etc. thx for the help! Kazz: Hi Dr Cabral, thank you for all the difference you are making in the natural health field, sharing your knowledge and being accessible to everyone who has a question, I appreciate it so much as so many do! My question today is regarding chronic eczema and supposed extreme allergy to dust mite and the treatment of ACTAIR immunotherapy. My daughter's bf who is 25yo has spent his life suffering with extreme allergic reactions; rhinitis, eczema and the occasional bouts of asthma. He has had plenty of courses of antibiotics over the years, but in recent years not so much, however recently he has had such a bad case of eczema that the scratching extended to staph. His dr prescribed antibiotics and when one course wasn't it enough, 2, 3... now onto his 4 consecutive course of antibiotics. He has had an allergy test, tested positive to dust mites and has been in consultation with specialist to possibly begin ACTAIR immunotherapy for dust mite allergy which is a 3 year desensitising process, and does come with side affects. I'm wondering if you know much about this therapy. I feel he could get great results using EquiLife products, a hair mineral analysis etc. He is concerned that there is no proof that would work. Would love to hear your comments :)) thank you so much. Kelly: i Dr Cabral, my 8 year old son completed the children’s cbo this summer. He did have an anaphylactic reaction to a scallop in the middle of it where we had to stop for a few days, but for the most part we followed it well. I had been sharing my cbo finisher with him, although not religiously. He seemed to have been doing better. Belly aches, head aches seemed better, acid reflux is gone, arm pit eczema gone. But, the last 5 days he has been getting random hives all over his body, and itching throughout the day, all over, but especially at night when he’s trying to fall asleep. The only way he’s been able to fall asleep is with a little bit of Benedryl and wet wraps. He also has blotchy red spots around his mouth area. He had terrible eczema when he was 3mo-3 years, but it has mostly been gone since then. Now, it seems like it’s coming back. We did the food sensitivity test as well as scratch testing, and try to stay away from those. He hasn’t been eating anything “new” that I’m aware of, so I don’t understand what’s happening. He is very sensitive to gluten, dairy, sugar, and many foods and did have a lot of dairy at a friends house just before this started. Any ideas on what’s happening and how to help him heal would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!! Michael: Hi Dr Cabral, what is the difference between collagen protein and bone broth protein? Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community’s questions!  - - - Show Notes & Resources: http://StephenCabral.com/1765 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral   - - - Dr. Cabral's New Book, The Rain Barrel Effect https://amzn.to/2H0W7Ge - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: http://CabralSupportGroup.com - - -  Dr. Cabral’s Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Sleep & Hormones Test (Run your adrenal & hormone levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - > View all Functional Medicine lab tests (View all Functional Medicine lab tests you can do right at home for you and your family!)

Among Wolves
Episode XXI - Crap I Picked the Wrong Mass

Among Wolves

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 63:53


Aaron is our good friend who just had his little boy, Uriel, baptized and I'm the Godfather, thus Godfather references, Baptism hits, and children stories fill this episode. Neil is drinking trash, AKA Miller High Life (https://www.millerhighlife.com/av?url=https://www.millerhighlife.com/)Aaron and I are both drinking water (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water), me because of all the Benedryl (https://www.benadryl.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=GO-USA-ENG-PS-Benadryl-BC-EX-RN-Core&utm_content=Core&utm_term=benadryl&gclid=CjwKCAjwlID8BRAFEiwAnUoK1RG_KKvHsi0reUHRLtfRJ_6NILy2xnsaQw3BDVS3-bqg8oiB6JRPbxoCvZAQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&?)I'm on on this episode, and Aaron because he had to work the next day and he's a responsible adult. Any way here is the flow of the episode: * Gov Sisolak increases gatherings to 250 * Getting back into Ministry is hard * Uriel's Baptism * Tons of Godfather references * Little Nutbrown Hare (https://www.amazon.com/Guess-How-Much-Love-You/dp/0763642649) * and then it just derails. Special Guest: Aaron Sanchez.

LashCast Podcast
78. Dr. Stout Shares How Your Clients Can Be Allergic to the Lash Glue and Still Keep Their Lashes

LashCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 35:08


Tired of losing clients to the lash allergy? We have some good news for you! You need to check out our podcast today where we have Dr. Warren Stout, our unofficial medical director, talk about all things lashes, and the biggest truth bomb he shares is how your clients can be allergic to the glue and still keep their lashes. If you have been doing lashes for a while, you have had a client eventually contact you and tell you that their eyes are puffy and itchy. This problem has plagued us since lash extensions started 16 years ago. If you go to a Facebook Group, you'll hear all sorts of advice: use clear glue, use a sensitive glue, take Benedryl. While some clients will see some improvement with these solutions...if you have been doing lashes long enough, you know these solutions are not 100% effective. In this episode, Dr. Stout shares how you can now 99% of the time have a solution that will work with your allergic clients. If you have been frustrated by this issue, this episode will be a huge relief. Dr. Stout also discusses how dangerous cyanoacrylate glue is and shares if the "seasonal lash loss" is real or not. GUEST ANNOUNCER: Asako Ito @devine_lashes ANNOUNCEMENTS: SIGN UP FOR OUR "Overcoming The Lash Allergy and How to Partner With a Doctor" DATE: July 27, 2020 TIME: 4pm-6pm (PST) LINK TO TICKET: https://bit.ly/3gzDR7w In this online webinar, we'll bring light and insight into the most confusing and frustrating problems in our industry...the infamous glue allergy. When you are done with their class, you'll know exactly how to calm your client's concerns and keep them as a client even if they are allergic to the glue. You'll also know how to partner with a doctor which will elevate your business and provide a safety net in case you encounter something you don't know how to solve. In this course, we'll cover the following: What causes the allergy How do advise clients of the risk of an allergy What a glue allergy looks like and what it's not What to do if a client is allergic to the glue How clients can be allergic and still wear lash extensions How to get a meeting with a doctor How to demonstrate your value to a doctor Can you predict a glue allergy? Should you implement patch testing before their service? Just imagine while all your competition tells their clients that they can no longer have lash extensions, you won't lose any clients from the dreaded lash allergy. Who knows...maybe some of your competition's clients who are allergic will hear about you and come to your business? Along with all this great information, we'll be giving you a script that you can use when you do your lash consults. This script will guide you through the whole onboarding process with your client and make sure they understand what they need to do if they find out they are allergic to the glue. WE WANT TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS ON THE PODCAST If you have a question and you want us to answer it, please email it to paul@integritylash.com or DM us at @lashcastpodcast. We will try to answer one question during each episode so please send us your questions. BTW...you can ask us about pretty much anything...lashes, customer service, business, life...it's your call. GUEST ANNOUNCER LASCAST OPENING SCRIPT Here is our script that you can use to record the opening to our show: "Hi I’m (name) and I work at (name of biz) in (city, state) and I’m today’s guest announcer. You can find me on Instagram at (IG handle)! Cue the music… In an industry where most of us spend the majority of our time working alone in a room, this podcast was created so you can learn, be encouraged and find a connection with other lash and beauty professionals. This is the LashCast Podcast and here’s your host, Paul Luebbers." PLEASE FOLLOW US! IG: @lashcastpodcast @thelashconference.con Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/lashcastpodcast/ Contact Paul Luebbers: paul@lashcastpodcast.com

Rom Crime
The Saint Marks Suicides

Rom Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 57:11


Averyn and Vonia discuss ongoing social distancing, toilet paper preferences and DEATH in the very place where they met in New York City. The love that the fascinating Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake had for each other left this world as they took their lives in the most Rom Crime way possible. So Rom Crimey, it's actually upsetting Vonia...a lot.

Still Heartbeat of North Brookfield

In this episode Moscow Mule Beer is on tap at the Stone Cow, we urge you to clean off your car, santa messed up, Ben bought a beer he hates, Lawson's Sip of Sunshine, and a spoonful of Benedryl will keep your little ones asleep.

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Pulling Curls Podcast: Pregnancy & Parenting Untangled
Medications Families Should Have On Hand -- PCP Episode 007

Pulling Curls Podcast: Pregnancy & Parenting Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 10:38


What types of medicine should families have in their medicine cabinet? So often friends call needing advice, and don’t often have these super seven that everyone should stock to be prepared for small emergencies. Hilary has been a nurse since 1997 and has worked in several medical fields including, pediatrics, geriatrics, hospice and now labor and delivery (which she currently calls home). Please take the advice of your provider before the advice of information in this article). This post was inspired by my organized medicine cabinet post which you can find here: https://www.pullingcurls.com/medicine-cabinet-organization/ Big thanks to our sponsor — The Organized Home: The Realistic way to manage a home, reduce clutter & clean less. Let me help you simplify your organization so you can enjoy life more. Remember to use the coupon code mentioned inside the episode! Please take note of the disclaimer that all information on this podcast and post should be taken as informational, and any actions should be run by your personal healthcare provider. In this episode, I share seven medications you should have on hand at all times. Including: Tylenol (2:30) Ibuprofen (2:45) A SECRET medicine I barely added to my stash that is SO important! (3:47) Benedryl (5:40) Pepto Bismal (6:10) Tums (6:55) Cough Medicine/Drops (7:28) I also include a few other medications that I think are important   Links mentioned/helpful in this episode: Pain medicine I keep on hand Children’s Medicine I keep on hand Respiratory Medicine I keep on hand Open bins for Organizing Top 5 essential oils families should have on hand Essential Oils & Essential Oil Uses Essential Oils for Sore Muscles Producer: Drew Erickson

The Broadcast
The Broadcast Ep. 4.9 "I Drink Craft Beer and I Know Things"

The Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 73:34


Shandy got a new carpet, Amanda's on the Benedryl, and Colleen keeps confusing "Alexa" with "Alexis" from Schitt's Creek. We read an article on why girls who drink beer are awesome and read an email about "pah-si-chicks." Finally, we put out the call for listeners to share their crazy travel stories!Feedback: TheBroadcasters3@gmail.com or 331-BROADS3 (331-276-2373)The Broadcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/30g6ijbThe Broadcast Facebook Page: https://bit.ly/2TAqeKSSubscribe to Broad Little Lies: https://apple.co/2Iwhx0sPatreon: www.patreon.com/jayandjackAmazon: www.jayandjack.com/amazonFacebook: www.facebook.com/groups/jayandjackgroupMerch: www.jayandjack.com/store

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Reflections of a Savage
Tourette Syndrome: The One Itch Gold Bond Can't Relieve

Reflections of a Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 18:23


As we move along with the growth of my podcast, I'm tackling subjects I've been wanting to touch upon for a while. This time, I'm talking about Tourette Syndrome and everything in between it. As someone who struggles with tics and the anxieties that come with it, I want to use my voice for good. So, in order to show you a side of Tourette Syndrom beyond the common "f" bombs, let's dig in.When I talk about tics, I'm not necessarily talking about pests on a dog but more so about pests of the mind. Tourette Syndrome is a heavily stereotyped and misunderstood neurological disorder that causes the sufferer to have involuntary movements, sounds, or both together. Some people have stronger forms of Tourette than others, but what comes in common is the major discomfort. Overall, this is something one cannot control without therapy and possibly medications; the struggle can be embarrassing.Most of this episode has an undertone of "it's time to change the conversation" because it truly is time. Let's talk about Tourette Syndrome like we talk about our allergies, rashes, and all other itches. Many itches have Benedryl and Cortisone cream, but Tourette Syndrome is the one itch Gold Bond truly can't relieve.Super Savage Award Story Link https://uproxx.com/filmdrunk/florida-friday-woman-stabs-man-for-farting-on-her-head/Resources for Helphttps://tourette.org/https://www.betterhelp.com/https://www.talkspace.com/First and foremost, I want to give a special thanks to Purple Planet Music for the theme song to which I own no rights! You guys are truly amazing! Their Music can be found at https://www.purple-planet.com*As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn a commission off every purchase you make AT NO COST TO YOU"

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning
Is It Ok To Give Your Kids Benedryl To Help Them Sleep??

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 4:00


Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
She sends 65,000 texts & sneaks into his bathtub after just one date! Claims 'Love is for Infinity'

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 57:21


Jacqueline Ades, who is in jail on charges of stalking an Arizona man, says she thought she found her soulmate after one date. Ades sent 65,000 text messages to the man and told him she wanted to bathe in his blood. Nancy Grace discusses the case with psychologist Lauren Howard, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and RadarOnline.com reporter Alexis Tereszcuk. Animal expert Dr. Grey Stafford and private investigator Vincent Hill join Nancy to look at the case of a baby killed by dogs. The grandmom says she briefly left the child alone with family dogs when it happened. A California man on trial for beating his mom to death blames a Benedryl overdose for triggering his fatal rampage. Drug addiction expert Dr. William Morrone explains how the medicine can cause dangerous delusions.

funnyparentspodcast
Episode 4: The Hot Doctor & The Starfish

funnyparentspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 28:13


Thanks for Listening! In this episode, Dani Sher shares the moment she "transitions" to a mom. Then Erin Payton talks about kids Benedryl, temper tantrums, and her realization that she'll be a mom forever. Hosted by: Pat Shay and Mary Theresa Archbold Follow us at @funnyparentspod or on FB at Funny Parents

Keto Talk With Jimmy Moore & Dr. Will Cole
76: Glycogen Stores Impact On Ketones, Keto Nightmares, PUFAs In Certain Meats, Allergy Medicine, Determining The Carbs, Protein, And Fat To Get Into Ketosis

Keto Talk With Jimmy Moore & Dr. Will Cole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 52:32


If you are interested in the low-carb, moderate protein, high-fat, ketogenic diet, then this is the podcast for you. We zero in exclusively on all the questions people have about how being in a state of nutritional ketosis and the effects it has on your health. There are a lot of myths about keto floating around out there and our two amazing cohosts are shooting them down one at a time. Keto Talk is cohosted by 10-year veteran health podcaster and international bestselling author Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” and Arizona osteopath and certified bariatric physician Dr. Adam Nally from “Doc Muscles”who thoroughly share from their wealth of experience on the ketogenic lifestyle each and every Thursday. We love hearing from our fabulous Ketonian listeners with new questions–send an email to Jimmy at livinlowcarbman@charter.net. And if you’re not already subscribed to the podcast on iTunes and listened to the past episodes, then you can do that and leave a review HERE. Listen in today as Jimmy and Adam  dig deep into the art and science to answer your questions on the low-carb, high-fat, ketogenic lifestyle in Episode 76. MAKE KETO EASIER WITH FBOMB JIMMYLOVESFBOMB FOR 10% OFF YOUR FIRST FOOD ORDER NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship   Go to PayPal.me/KetoTalk to make a donation.  You can set up automatic monthly payments there. ONESTOPKETO.COM IS YOUR GO-TO PLACE FOR KETO FOODS Use coupon code KETOTALK for special discount NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship KEY QUOTE: “All these people that have never used a ketogenic diet attempt to become experts in ketogenic diets solely on their insights and they completely miss the point.” — Dr. Adam Nally GET A $39 BOTTLE OF OLIVE OIL FOR JUST A BUCK GET YOUR $39 BOTTLE FOR JUST $1 NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship Here’s what Jimmy and Adam talked about in Episode 76: – Chris Masterjohn YouTube video: Did Low Carb Kill the Lakers? – 7 ways to follow a low-carb diet the right way – Black pastors sue Coca-Cola: 'Sweets kill more of us than the streets’ - Does replenishing your glycogen stores fully kick you out of ketosis? Can you produce ketone bodies and store boy fat simultaneously? Hi Jimmy and Doc Nally! I love your podcast and have read your books! I've been keto since January 2016 and IF regularly with some longer fasts, so I'm definitely fat adapted. I eat PLENTY of fat and I love it! I have a question today about glycogen stores and corresponding ketone readings. From what I understand, if I overdo it and eat too many carbs or too much protein or both, my glycogen stores will eventually fill up and then the leftover glucose from the meal will be converted to fat for storage. I'm wondering if filling my glycogen stores to the point of fat storage will knock me out of ketosis? In other words, as long as I'm registering a reading within the nutritional ketosis range of 0.5-3.0 mmol on my blood ketone meter, is it safe to assume that I didn't load up my glycogen stores to the point of fat storage? Is it even physiologically possible to both burn fat for fuel and producing ketones while also storing fat at the same time? Thanks so much for all that you do, and thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. Rachel JIMMY AND DR. ADAM NALLY’S KETO LIVING SUPPLEMENTS   – STUDY: The cholesterol and calorie hypotheses are both dead — it is time to focus on the real culprit: insulin resistance 1. Is there something about the ketogenic diet that causes vivid dreams that lead to nightmares? Dear Jimmy and The Doc, Reading Keto Clarity last year made me realize that the keto life is the key to life, so thank you! I have question I’d love your help with that I haven’t seen a good answer to anywhere online. Do you experience what I’ll describe as “keto dreams?” Some people have shared that since eating a low-carb, ketogenic diet, they struggle more with nightmares. I had stress-induced insomnia for 10 years prior to going keto, but now that I’m sleeping better my sleep is plagued by extremely vivid dreams that oftentimes lead to nightmares. Am I suffering from some sort of deficiency in my diet for this to be happening now? Or is my body just working through the stress of bad sleep for more than a decade? Thank you very much for your help, Jezabel 2. Is chicken fat and bacon a worse meat option while eating keto because of their polyunsaturated fat content? Or does it even matter? Hi Jimmy and the Doc, I've been eating low-carb, ketogenic since December 2014. I check my blood glucose and blood ketones daily. One of the pleasures of eating keto is I get to enjoy cooking and eating real foods like pasture raised chicken and making bone broth. However, I do have a concern about the chicken fat containing linoleic acid, an omega-6 polyunsaturated fat (PUFA). I learned more about these reading The Big Fat Surprise by Nina Teicholz where she describes PUFAs as obesegenic because they store more fat in a low insulin environment while increasing insulin resistance outside the fat cells. Even Dr. Nally’s beloved bacon contains large amounts of these PUFAs as well. Did that wake you up Doc? Beef fat, lamb fat, and butter are all low in PUFAs. So my question for you guys is this: Does the choice of meat type with better fat profiles when you are eating low-carb, moderate protein, high-fat matter in terms of dealing with body fat loss goals? I’ll be listening for your reply on the show, Frank in Brisbane, Australia HIGH-FAT LOW-CARB, PERFECT MACROS NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship KEY QUOTE: “It always comes back to fact that it's the insulin resistance, stupid. It's not the calories, it's the hormones.”  – Jimmy Moore 3. Is there a keto-friendly allergy medication or remedy that doesn’t contain unwanted sugars and other culprit ingredients? Hi Jimmy and Dr. Nally, Thanks for all you do in spreading the word about the multiple benefits of the ketogenic lifestyle through your podcast. I suffer from a lot of allergies, especially grass and ragweed pollen. Over the years I've experimented with many antihistamines and their efficacies for me. Of course, Benadryl is the best, but has the side effect of severe drowsiness. Through experimentation I've found what works best for me is the CVS brand of 12-hour allergy product where the active ingredient is Chlorpheniramine Maleate. Now that I'm keto, it seems prudent to reexamine all the medications and supplements I take in terms of their compatibility with this way of eating. In my allergy medication that I like, here's the list of inactive ingredients in this product: Calcium Sulfate, Carnauba Wax, Colloidal Silicon Dioxide, Confectioner's Sugar, D&C Yellow 10, Aluminum Lake, FD&C Blue 2/Indigo Carmine Aluminum Lake, FD&C Yellow 6, Gelatin, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Lactose Monohydrate, Magnesium Stearate, Methacrylic Acid Copolymer, Methyl Parahydroxybenzoate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Pharmaceutical Ink, Polysorbate 80, Povidone, Propyl Parahydroxybenzoate, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sucrose, Talc, Titanium Dioxide, Triethyl Citrate. Ragweed season is fast approaching, and I will need an antihistamine product that will actually work—otherwise I will be absolutely miserable. I'm willing to take Benedryl every 4 hours if needed, but I was wondering if there is a long-acting antihistamine you advise your highly insulin resistant patients to take which will have minimum insulin and glucose response. I’d like to avoid the confectioner’s sugar, sucrose, and other suspect ingredients in that CVS brand if possible. This seems like an issue that might affect a lot of your listeners. Thanks for all you do in reaching and teaching so many about the ketogenic lifestyle! Leezah KETO TALK MAILBOX - What’s the best way to determine what the right level of carbs, protein, and fat are for my ketogenic diet? Hi, Jimmy and The Doc! Thank you for writing Keto Clarity and doing the Keto Talk podcast sharing your wisdom about the ketogenic lifestyle. I’ve been keto since January 2017 and have lost 15 pounds. While I eat low-carb, high-fat, I’m still struggling about how to figure out exactly how many carbohydrates, how much protein, and how much fat to eat. I follow a keto group on Facebook that gives me inspiration, but they don’t believe excess protein gets converted into glucose as I’ve learned from you guys. If you disagree with their version of keto, then they shame you for not understanding the diet. In fact, when I asked about testing my blood ketones recently, one person responded that eating 20g carbohydrates will automatically put you in to ketosis. I know this isn’t true, but it’s made me think about how I can go about discovering what the right level of carbs, protein, and fat are for me. Can you guys help? Thanks for all you do! Bonnie THE PERFECT KETO SUPPLEMENT USE COUPON CODE LLVLC FOR 15% OFF NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship iTunes reviews:   LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 76 – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Jump start your ketogenic diet with PerfectKeto.com/Jimmy (USE PROMO CODE LLVLC FOR 15% OFF) – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Drop an FBOMB for the freshest, high-quality fats from JimmyLovesFBomb.com (Get 10% off your first food order with coupon code “JIMMYLOVESFBOMB”) – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Get a full selection of ketogenic-friendly foods at OneStopKeto.com (FREE SHIPPING on orders over $99 and use coupon code KETOTALK for a special discount) – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: The world’s freshest and most flavorful artisanal olive oils. Get your $39 bottle for just $1. – JIMMY AND ADAM’S NEW SUPPLEMENT LINE: Try the KetoEssentials Multivitamin and Berberine Plus ketogenic-enhancing supplements  – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: HIGH-FAT LOW-CARB, PERFECT MACROS visit ShopKetoShake.com – Introducing the all-new Keto Talk Facebook discussion page at KetoTalkFB.com- Obesity, inactivity could outpace smoking in cancer death risk – Chris Masterjohn YouTube video: Did Low Carb Kill the Lakers? – 7 ways to follow a low-carb diet the right way – Black pastors sue Coca-Cola: 'Sweets kill more of us than the streets’ – STUDY: The cholesterol and calorie hypotheses are both dead — it is time to focus on the real culprit: insulin resistance – Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” – Dr. Adam Nally, DO from DocMuscles.com – Diabetes drug could be the first to reverse the disease – HELP KEEP KETO TALK ON THE AIR: MAKE A DONATION HERE

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce
Episode 37: Grind Your Own Wheat, and other listener feedback

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 64:37


Today we get to have some fun with lots of different topics. We've had quite a few questions in the last two weeks, and with a looming weekend pig roast in the offing, I thought today would be the perfect time for a Listener Q&A show. So we will talk about grinding your own wheat for flour and the pros and cons of that, give a shout out to a small craftsman who made me something extraordinary - sounds mysterious I know but it will make sense when we get there, talk about hindsight on my homestead, talk about my favorite itchy rash a bit more, cover raised beds in year one when you are using commercial dirt, and then wrap it up with a question about a doggie first aid kit. Eating Seasonally and Tales from the Prepper Pantry This is where we share what we are eating as it comes to us - and talk about ways to use what we store. Lambs quarter should be coming on but I haven't gone searching for it Cabbage everything and the first squash is at the farmers market Radishes and spinach Last garlic scapes Salad dressing recipe of the week: Mustart, bbq sauce, balsamic, honey, water, salt, smoked cayenne, mainnaise Getting the Gardens Ready Where we share what we are doing to get our food growing operation up and running. The garden is in and one of our chickens is in danger of being processed - she killed SIX cucumber plants! Putting in the okra seeds and sweet potato slips - why not earlier? Seeding tomato trays for the fall garden   Grinding your own flour Cost Flavor Health Time Equipment Pros Less per pound Tastes better Makes me feel better Cons You still need to buy flour for very fine applications unless your equipment is expensive It's another appliance you have to buy - unless you have a vitamix Relearning to bake Overall: two thumbs up The belt: A shout-out to OMG Leather Works: http://www.omgleatherworks.com/ Poison Ivy Feedback Neosporin plus jewelweed is a winner The poke weed root rub method did not work (But there is the boiled poke root bath method I have not tried) The Poison Ivy Guy From Ford in TN: If you could change one thing about your homestead what would it be? Frank in Wisconsin: Raised garden beds and how to make the dirt good? As a bald man when you wash your face, where do you stop Willow in east TN: What are some items you would keep in a homemade first aid kit for animals? Tailored for your animals - learn a bit about what they need. Know where to go before you have the emergency and write it down on actual paper Look for crossover with human first aid needs That said, this is what I have gauze and animal wrap tape - in fact I use the horse leg wrap for humans too Clippers Sharp scissors Clamps Tweezers gloves Peroxide - spray bottle Povidone-iodine Sani wipes bleach Neosporin Bluekote Probiotics Kickin Chicken vitamin mix Antibiotics and a syringe Benedryl aspirin Extras of medication if you have animals that require them (My dog has congestive heart failure) I wish i had suture thread and needles but I dont yet Cayenne pepper, ground Topic herbals like comfrey/plantain/etc Our kickstarter is LIVE! We've almost broken the $600 mark! Also, on Wednesday I am being interviewed by Jack Spirko over at The Survival Podcast if you want to hear more about the coffee business! With that - get out there and Make it a great week! Song: Sauce, Every Way

Murphy, Sam & Jodi
After the Show 01/06: Why Murphy wants to buy Benedryl for Jodi's Mom's cats...

Murphy, Sam & Jodi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 4:01


But Jodi says no!

Kinky Katie's World
#80 – Panty Face

Kinky Katie's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 63:45


7/13/2015 - The Benedryl hasn't kicked in yet... Hot Japanese thighs... You made it weird... Panty face... Bad sex tips sell... 10 clues you are dating a sex addict... Old lady nipples... "Squirrel'd up Katie" Jizz in Space... Pre prepped to hard... FemDom power sex... Screaming duck... Formaldehyde cock... Sex education in the UK... Undercover cuckold... Fuck the gay away... Sex store field trip... The Selfie Arm.

GameHounds
Happy Endings Episode 10

GameHounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013 76:51


This week, at least one of the three members of the GameHounds staff is high. Drug of choice: Benedryl. The rest of them are just high on life.This week's topics include:- Stephen King's "Under the Dome," the new season of "The Newsroom;"- Olivia Munn's weird career;- Ayn Rand and Rush;- The possible role of Ouya in the future of gaming;- When is it too late for DLC;- Allergic reactions;- Digital downloads and selling games piecemeal;- Xbox One's game-sharing plan and what it says about the impact of used games;- Unreasonable sales expectations;- Lewis Black on Xbox One is hilarious;- Paula Deen gets dismantled; - The Xbox One Kinect versus Playstation 4 camera adoption.

GameHounds
Happy Endings Episode 10

GameHounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013 76:51


This week, at least one of the three members of the GameHounds staff is high. Drug of choice: Benedryl. The rest of them are just high on life.This week's topics include:- Stephen King's "Under the Dome," the new season of "The Newsroom;"- Olivia Munn's weird career;- Ayn Rand and Rush;- The possible role of Ouya in the future of gaming;- When is it too late for DLC;- Allergic reactions;- Digital downloads and selling games piecemeal;- Xbox One's game-sharing plan and what it says about the impact of used games;- Unreasonable sales expectations;- Lewis Black on Xbox One is hilarious;- Paula Deen gets dismantled; - The Xbox One Kinect versus Playstation 4 camera adoption.

Satellite Sisters
Satellite Sisters Feb 19, 2012

Satellite Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2012 44:18


Happy Birthday, Lian!  Liz and Monica start the show by wishing youngest sister Lian a happy birthday.  She started the day with a mad dash to the drugstore to get Benedryl for her son's bad allergic reaction.  Let's hope the day gets better from there.  Then discussion turns to Macchu Picchu, malaria pills and more.  Monica has a suggestion about carry-on luggage that dumbfounds us (and probably the TSA.) Meanwhile, she waits for the official word that this year she finally DID score the HGTV Dream House! Lian's more focused on winning the Downton Abbey sweepstakes. And Liz wants your suggestions about what she should do on her one day in Mumbai.  You heard that right.  One day.