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Ten Minute Medic
The Numbers That Whisper: Decoding Patient Survival Through EtCO2 (Extended Play)

Ten Minute Medic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 16:09


In this  episode of 'The Ten Minute Medic,' host Dr. Bill Young takes us on a  journey into the world of end-tidal CO2 monitoring - a critical but often misunderstood tool in emergency medicine. From cardiac arrests to traumatic brain injuries, Dr. Young breaks down how this simple measurement of exhaled breath can tell us everything from whether chest compressions are effective to when a patient is coming back to life. 

Southern Sense Talk
Battle For The Life Of America: The 2024 Elections Update

Southern Sense Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 99:00


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! ** Special Guest co-host, former Congressman Ted Yoho. We talk with Bill Young about his challenge for the seat held by Rep. Nancy Mace.  Get the inside scope!   Also, Barbara Bonarrigo about her run for local Commissioner and the importance of local elections.  What a breath of fresh air. Guests: Barbara Bonarrigo, Candidate for Florida's Ormond Beach, City Commission, Zone 3.  PRIMARY - AUGUST 20, 2024  https://www.bonarrigo.org/Bill Young, Candidate for Congress for SC District -1 https://billyoungforcongress.org/ Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Malone, George County Sheriff's Office, Mississippi.  End of Watch Thursday, January 4, 2024 #Trump #Biden #2024Elections #News #Politics  

Project Geospatial
GEOINT 2024 - Bill Young & Karyn Hayes-Ryan

Project Geospatial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 14:49


In a round table discussion at the GEOINT 2024 Symposium, Bill Young and Karyn Hayes-Ryan discuss the growth of the geospatial industry and the challenges faced by companies entering the government space. They highlight the increasing involvement of commercial companies in the industry and the need for improved processes for converting to government contracts. They also emphasize the importance of understanding the government budgeting process and recommend consulting with industry experts and government small business offices for guidance.

Continuum Audio
New Daily Persistent Headache With Dr. Matthew Robbins

Continuum Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 25:00


New daily persistent headache is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a continuous headache in the absence of any alternative cause. Triggers are commonly reported by patients at headache onset and include an infection or stressful life event. In this episode, Aaron Berkowitz, MD, PhD, FAAN, speaks with Matthew Robbins, MD, FAAN, FAHS, author of the article “New Daily Persistent Headache,” in the Continuum® April 2024 Headache issue. Dr. Berkowitz is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and professor of neurology at the University of California San Francisco, Department of Neurology and a neurohospitalist, general neurologist, and a clinician educator at the San Francisco VA Medical Center and San Francisco General Hospital in San Francisco, California. Dr. Robbins is an associate professor of neurology and director of the Neurology Residency Program at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York, New York. Additional Resources Read the article: New Daily Persistent Headache Subscribe to Continuum: continpub.com/Spring2024 Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Host: @https://twitter.com/AaronLBerkowitz Guest: @ @mrobbinsmd Full Transcript Available: Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. Thank you for joining us on Continuum Audio, a companion podcast to the journal. Continuum Audio features conversations with the guest editors and authors of Continuum, who are the leading experts in their fields. Subscribers to the Continuum journal can read the full article or listen to verbatim recordings of the article by visiting the link in the Show Notes. Subscribers also have access to exclusive audio content not featured on the podcast. As an ad-free journal entirely supported by subscriptions, if you're not already a subscriber, we encourage you to become one. For more information on subscribing, please visit the link in the Show Notes. AAN members: stay tuned after the episode to hear how you can get CME for listening.   Dr Berkowitz: This is Dr Aaron Berkowitz, and today I'm interviewing Dr Matthew Robbins about his article on new daily persistent headache, from the April 2024 Continuum issue on headache. Dr Robbins is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Director of the Neurology Residency Program at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, in New York. Welcome to the podcast. Dr Robbins: It's great to be with you, Dr Berkowitz. Dr Berkowitz: Well, thanks so much for joining us this morning. To start, what is new daily persistent headache? I think it's an entity maybe that might be new to some of our listeners. Dr Robbins: Yeah - it's an entity that also struck me when I was in training. I didn't hear much of it as a neurology trainee until I did a fellowship in headache, where, all of a sudden, we were seeing patients with this syndrome (and labeled as such) all the time. And that actually inspired me to begin a research project to better characterize it - a clinical project that ended up helping to broaden the diagnostic criteria. New daily persistent headache really is just defined by what it says - it's new; it's every day; it persists; it's a headache. It can't be from some other identifiable cause, which includes both secondary disorders (you know, something that, where headache is a symptom of) or a primary headache disorder; distinguishes itself from, say, migraine or tension-type headache because there's no real headache history and there's an abrupt onset of a daily and continuous headache that has to last for at least three months since onset. And the onset is typically remembered - it's usually acute or abrupt; there may or may not be some circumstances that surrounded the onset that might have some diagnostic or causal or associated implications that we can explore. Dr Berkowitz: Okay. So, I always find it challenging in headache medicine and some other areas where we don't have a biomarker, per se - an imaging finding, a lab finding; we have an eloquent and detailed clinical description - to know how comfortable to be making a diagnosis like this. In this case, particularly, right - you said it has to be going on for three months. What if I see a patient one month into something I think could be this, but I can't technically say, per the criteria, right (it's three months)? When do you start thinking about this diagnosis in patients, and what are some of the main considerations in confirming the diagnosis, and what needs to be ruled out or excluded for making the diagnosis?   Dr Robbins: I think traditionally, in headache, the term “chronic” has that three-month time period. The reasons are twofold: one is that, typically, if there's some secondary disorder that might have some distinguishing feature (something that really evokes the headache or some other neurological accompaniment that develops in addition to headache), it would pretty much be likely to declare itself by the three-month mark. Or if it was something that was very self-limited, it would probably go away before three months have elapsed. Or if it resolved after some days or weeks but then declared itself as a more episodic disorder, then we might say someone who begins with continuous headache that might, for example, resemble migraine (maybe it presented a status migrainosis but then it devolved into a more episodic disorder that might just be migraine overall). So, I think that's pretty much why the three-month mark has been so prevalent in the International Classification of Headache Disorders, including how new daily persistent headache is diagnosed. But at the same time, there's lots of disorders that might mimic (or might be misdiagnosed as) new daily persistent headache, and they really are a secondary disorder. Probably the most common one that we think about is a disorder of intracranial pressure or volume, mainly because routine MRI features could be normal or could be easily missed if they had subtle abnormalities. The defining symptom of those disorders are also continuous headache, often from onset, with an abrupt and remembered nature. So, that's often the main category of secondary headache that might be misdiagnosed as primary headache. I think, probably, idiopathic intracranial hypertension as the prototypical disorder of high pressure often declares itself with visual symptoms, pulsatile tinnitus, and other abnormalities. And nowadays, there's much more increasing recognition for MRI abnormalities or even MRV abnormalities with such patients. But spontaneous intracranial hypotension (despite increasing recognition of CSF leaks in the spine that lead to intracranial hypotension or hypovolemia) really remains an underdiagnosed entity. I think that's one disorder where - for example, if I'm seeing a patient with new daily persistent headache and there's no orthostatic or positional nature to their headache - I will still do an MRI, with and without contrast, to be sure. But that the chances of them having a spontaneous CSF leak are low if that scan is unremarkable. Dr Berkowitz: That's very helpful. Yeah. It's interesting; when you talked about the criteria for this condition - that it has an acute onset, which is a red flag, right, and it is persistent for months, which for a new headache would also be a red flag. So, this is a condition - correct me if I'm wrong – that, if you're considering it, there's no way that you're going to make this diagnosis without neuroimaging because there are two red flags, in a way, embedded in the criteria before we get to the other diagnoses being excluded. Is that right? So, this would only be a diagnosis made clinically but after neuroimaging is obtained, given that two red flags are part of the criteria – isn't that right? Dr Robbins That's absolutely right. So, I can't imagine there's anyone who has new daily persistent headache who hasn't had appropriate neuroimaging, and that typically should include an MRI, with and without contrast, unless there's some compelling reason to avoid that. There's some other workup that could be done that's not universal but - for example, in clinic-based studies of patients who have new daily persistent headache versus those who may have, say, chronic migraine or chronic tension-type headache, you may find more abnormalities. The biggest and more compelling example of that is hypothyroidism, which presumably would be somewhat subclinical if it hadn't been brought to someone's medical attention earlier. It doesn't mean that hypothyroidism is the cause of new daily persistent headache, but it could be some type of triggering or priming factor that leads to headache perpetuation in some patients. Sometimes, if that hasn't been done already, that would be a blood test I might think about sending. And, of course, the context of onset; if someone lived in a place where tick-borne illnesses are endemic, if there are other neurological symptoms, that might prompt looking for serological evidence of Lyme disease, as one example. Dr Berkowitz: We see a lot of headache. I'm a general neurologist; I know you're a headache specialist; we all see a lot of patients with headache. You and I both work closely with residents. Often, residents will come to present a headache patient to me and they'll say, “The patient seems to have a new daily persistent headache. They haven't been imaged yet. They have a completely normal exam. The history fits.” And I always ask them, “Okay, we have to get neuroimaging, right? There's at least one red flag of the chronicity, maybe the red flag of something beginning relatively abruptly. Even though you're looking at the patients - I'm pretty sure that imaging is going to be normal, but we've got to do it.” But I always encourage residents, “Try to predict - do you think the imaging is going to be normal (this is a rule out) or do you think you're going to see something (this is a rule in)? - just to sort of work on calibrating your clinical judgment.” I'd love to ask you - as a headache specialist, when you're looking at the patient and say, “I know I need to get neuroimaging here to fully make this diagnosis of exclusion,” or you've heard something that sounds like a red flag; you know you're obligated to image, but your clinical suspicion of finding anything more than something incidental is pretty low. How often are you surprised in practice in a sort of enriched tertiary headache population? Dr Robbins: That's a great way to frame such a presentation on how a resident would present to you the case and whether it's a rule in or rule out. I totally agree with your approach. I think much of it depends on the clinical story. I think if it was just a spontaneous onset of headache that kind of resembles migraine that just continued, then likely the MRI is being done to just be sure we're not missing anything else. However, if the headache started – really, say someone coughed vigorously or bent over and the headache started, and there was some clear change that you could perceive in - that was, say, the Valsalva or a transiently raised intracranial pressure, or some other maneuver; then you might really say, “Well, this really could be a spontaneous CSF leak,” for example. Even if the MRI of the brain, with and without contrast, is totally normal, I'm not really sure I'm convinced - that you might even take it further. For example, you might do an MRI of the total spine, with a CSF-leak-type protocol, to see if there's some sign of a spontaneous CSF leak or an extradural collection. So, I think in the cases where the preclinical suspicion is higher for a secondary headache, it might not stop at an MRI of the brain (with and without contrast) that's normal. Patients with spontaneous CSF leaks - about eighty percent of them have abnormal brain MRIs, but twenty percent don't. We found, from some observational studies, that a newer cause of intracranial hypotension, such as a CSF venous fistula in the spine, is more likely to present than other causes of CSF leak - with say, Valsalva-associated headache or cough-associated headache. That might prompt us to really take a workup more deeply into that territory, rather than someone where it really just sounds like chronic migraine that switched on. And maybe in those patients, when you dig around, they were carsick as a kid, or they were colicky babies, or they used to get stomachaches and missed school as a teenager here and there, and you think migraine biology is at play. Dr Berkowitz: So, if you're thinking of this diagnosis before you can make it, these patients are going to get an MRI, with and without contrast. And it sounds like the main things you're looking to make sure you're not missing are idiopathic intracranial hypertension or intracranial hypotension from some type of leak. Any other secondary headaches you worry about potentially missing in these patients or want to rule out with any particular testing? Dr Robbins: Yeah - I think sometimes we think of other vascular disorders, especially - when these patients come to medical attention, it's often a total change from what they're used to experiencing. They may present to the emergency room. So, it depends on the circumstance. You might need to rule out cerebral venous thrombosis. Or if there was a very abrupt onset or a relapsing nature of abrupt-onset headaches with sort of interictal persistent headache, we might think of other arteriopathies, such as reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome. There's the more common things to rule out - or commonly identified conditions to rule out - like neoplasm and maybe a Chiari malformation in certain circumstances; those usually would declare themselves pretty easily and obviously on scan or even on clinical exam. Dr Berkowitz: Another question I'd love to ask you as a headache specialist, in your population - sometimes we see this type of new daily persistent headache presentation in older patients, and the teaching is always to rule out giant cell arteritis with an ESR and CRP, in the sense that older patients can present with just headache. Again, my clinical experience as a general neurologist - I wanted to ask you as a headache specialist – is, for the countless times I've done this (older patient has gotten their neuroimaging; we've gotten ESR and CRP), I've never made a diagnosis of giant cell arteritis based on a headache alone, without jaw claudication, scalp tenderness, visual symptoms or signs. Have you picked this up just based on a new headache, older person, ESR, CRP? I'm going to keep doing it either way, but just curious - your experience. Dr. Robbins: Yeah. We're taught in the textbooks (I'm sure we're taught by past Continuum issues and maybe even in this very issue) about that dictum that's classically in neurology teaching. But I agree - I've never really seen pure daily headache from onset, without any other accompaniments, to end up being giant cell arteritis. Then again, someone like that might walk in tomorrow, and the epidemiology of giant cell arteritis supports doing that in people over the age of fifty. But almost always, it's not the answer; I totally agree with you. Dr Berkowitz: Good to compare notes on that one. Okay - so let's say you're considering this diagnosis. You've gotten your neuroimaging, you've gotten (if the patient is over fifty) your ESR and CRP, and you ruled out any dangerous secondary causes here. You have a nice discussion in your article about the primary headache differential diagnosis here. So, now we're sort of really getting into pure clinical reasoning, right, where we're looking at descriptions (colleagues like yourself and your colleagues have come up with these descriptions in the International Classification of Headache Disorders). Here again, we're in a “biomarker-free zone,” right? We're really going on the history alone. What are some of the other primary headache disorders that would be management changing here, were you to make a diagnosis of a separate primary headache disorder, as compared to new daily persistent headache? Dr Robbins: I think the two main disorders really are chronic migraine and chronic tension-type headache. Now, what we're taught about chronic migraine and chronic tension-type headache is that they are disorders that begin in their episodic counterparts (episodic migraine, episodic tension-type headache) and then they evolve, over time, to reach or culminate in this daily and continuous headache pattern, typically in the presence of risk factors for that epidemiologic shift we know to exist but that may happen on the individual level, which does include things that we can't modify, like increasing age, women more than men, some social determinants of health (like low socioeconomic status), a head injury (even if it didn't cause a concussion or clear TBI), a stressful life event, medication overuse, having comorbid psychiatric or pain disorders in addition to the headache problem, having sleep apnea that's untreated, and so on. New daily persistent headache - by definition, it should really be kind of “switched on.” Many years ago, Dr Bill Young and Dr. Jerry Swanson wrote an editorial where they labeled new daily persistent headache as the “switched-on headache.” Then, we're taught in headache pathophysiology that this chronification process happens over time because of, perhaps, markers of central sensitization that might clinically express itself as allodynia in trigeminal or extratrigeminal distributions. So, we're not comfortable with this new daily persistent headache, where we think the biology is like chronic migraine that gets switched on abruptly, but in so many patients, it seems to be so - it behaves like chronic migraine otherwise; the comorbidities might be the same; the treatments might still work similarly for both disorders in parallel. So, I think those are the two that we think about. Obviously, if there's unilateral headache, we might think of a trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia that's continuous, even if it doesn't have associated autonomic signs like ptosis or rhinorrhea (which is hemicrania continua) - and in those patients, we would think about a trial of indomethacin. But otherwise, I think chronic migraine and chronic tension-type headache are the two that phenotypically can look like new daily persistent headache. In patients with new daily persistent headache, about half have migraine-type features and about half have tension-type features. When I was a fellow, the International Headache Society and the classification only allowed for those who have more tension-type features to be diagnosed as new daily persistent headache. But we (and many other groups) have found that migraine-type features are very common in people who fulfill rigorously the criteria for new daily persistent headache otherwise. And then the latest iteration of the classification has allowed for us to apply that diagnosis to those with migraine features. Dr Berkowitz: That's very helpful. So, we've ruled out secondary causes and now you're really trying to get into the nuances of the history to determine, did this truly have its abrupt onset or did it evolve from an episodic migraine or tension-type headache? But it could be described by the patient as migrainous, be described by the patient as having tension features The key characteristics (as you mentioned a few times) should be abrupt onset and a continuous nature. Let's say, now you (by history) zeroed in on this diagnosis of new daily persistent headache. You've ruled out potential secondary causes. You're pretty convinced, based on the history, that this is the appropriate primary headache designation. How do you treat these patients? Dr Robbins: Well, that's a great question, Dr Berkowitz, because there's this notoriety to the syndrome that suggests that patients just don't respond to treatments at all. In clinical practice, I can't dispute that to a degree. I think, in general, people who have this syndrome seem to not respond as well, to those who have clear established primary headache disorders. Part of that might be the biology of the disorder; maybe the disorder is turned on by mechanisms that are different to migraine (even though it resembles chronic migraine) and therefore, the medications we know to work for migraine may not be as effective. In some, it could be other factors. There's just a resistance to appreciating that you have this headache disorder that - one day you were normal, the next day you're afflicted by headache that's continuous. And there's almost this nihilism that, “Nothing will work for me, because it's not fair - there's this injustice that I have this continuous headache problem.” And often people with new daily persistent headache may be resistant to, say, behavioral therapies that often are really helpful for migraine or tension-type headache because of this sort of difficult with adjustment to it. But at least there's observational studies that suggest that most of the treatments that work for migraine work for new daily persistent headache. There's been studies that show that people can respond to triptans. In my clinical experience, CGRP antagonists that work for the acute treatment of migraine may work. There is evidence that many of the traditional, older medicines (like tricyclic antidepressants, topiramate, valproate, beta-blockers, probably candesartan) and others that we use for migraine may work. There's observational studies specifically for new daily persistent headache that show that anti-CGRP therapies in the form of monoclonal antibodies and botulinum toxin can work for the disorder. Are there anything specific for some of the new daily persistent headache that might work? Not that we really know. There's been some attempts to say, “Well, if you get these people in the hospital early and try to reduce the risk of headache persistence by giving them DHE, or dexamethasone, or lidocaine, or ketamine, will you reduce the chances of headache persistence at that three-month mark or longer?” We don't really know (there's some people who believe that, though). Maybe there's good reason to do some type of elective hospitalization for aggressive treatment because we know that, notoriously, the treatment response is very mixed. There's been specific treatments that people have looked at. There's been some anecdotes about doxycycline as a broad anti-inflammatory type of treatment that might be used in a variety of neurological disorders, but there's really nothing in the peer-reviewed literature that suggests that is effective or safe, necessarily. And I think a lot of people in new daily persistent headache do develop a profile that resembles chronic migraine (they can develop medication overuse very easily). Often, goal setting is really important in the counseling of such patients. You really have to suggest that the goal for them might be difficult to have them pain-free at zero and cured, but we want this to be treated so the peaks of severity flatten out a bit, and then the baseline level of pain diminishes so that it devolves into a much more episodic disorder over time that looks like regular migraine or regular tension-type headache. Dr Berkowitz: I see. So, in addition to starting a migraine-type prophylactic agent based on the patient's comorbidities and potential benefits of the medication (the same way we would choose a migraine prophylactic), do you do anything, typically, to try to, quote, “break the cycle” - a quick pulse of steroids as an outpatient or a triptan in the office - and see how they do, or do you typically start a prophylactic agent and go from there? Dr Robbins: I think, like all things, it kind of depends on the distress of the patient and how they are functioning. If it's someone who's just out of work, cannot function - and someone like that might be very amenable to an elective hospitalization or some parenteral therapy, or maybe an earlier threshold to use a preventative treatment than we would be doing otherwise in someone with migraine overall - I think that it really depends on that type of a disability that's apparent early. I think it's compelling that, with new daily persistent headache, about a third of people report some antecedent infection that was around at the time. When new daily persistent headache was first described by this Canadian neurologist, Dr Vanast, in the 1980s, it was described in the context of Epstein-Barr virus infection, or at least a higher rate of serologies that are positive for, perhaps, recent Epstein-Barr exposure. And we know that Epstein-Barr is obviously implicated in lots of neurological diseases, like multiple sclerosis. And I mean, I think about these things all the time, and especially with COVID now. So, it's compelling - as a postinfectious disorder, do we, as neurologists (who are so comfortable with using pulse-dose steroids, IVIG) - do we use these things for a new daily persistent headache? But there's no great evidence that enduring inflammation in the dura that would spill into CSF analyses is really present in such patients. There was one study that looked at markers, such as TNF-alpha, in the CSF, but the rates of seeing that were the same in new daily persistent headache and chronic migraine, so there isn't really a specificity to that. Many people we see with new persistent headaches since 2020 may have it as part of a long COVID syndrome (or postacute COVID syndrome), and in those cases, often it's more like “new daily persistent headache-plus.” They might have something that resembles POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome); they might have something that resembles fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue. Often in those patients, it takes management of the whole collection of neurological syndromes to get them better, not just the headache alone. Dr Berkowitz: Well, this sounds like such a challenging condition to treat. How do you counsel patients when you've made this diagnosis - what to expect, what the goals are, what this condition is, and how you developed your certainty? It's often challenging (isn't it?) sometimes with patients with headache disorders, when we're not relying on an MRI or lab test to say, “This is the diagnosis”; telling them, it's just our opinion, based on their collection of symptoms and signs. So, how do you give the diagnosis and how do you counsel patients on what it means to them? Dr Robbins: Yeah, it's a great question because it's high stakes, because people will read online, or on social media, or on support groups that this is a dreadful condition - that no one gets better, that they're going to be afflicted with this forever, and the doctors don't know what they're doing, and, “Just don't bother seeing them.” And the truth is not that; there's so many people who can get substantially better. I tell people that it's common; in some epidemiologic studies, one in one thousand people in any given year develop new daily persistent headache, and most of those people get better (they don't seek medical care eventually, or they do, just in the beginning, and then they don't have follow-up because they got all better) - and I think that really happens. I think the people who we see in, say, a headache clinic (or even in general neurology practice) are typically the ones who are the worst of the worst. But even amongst those, we see so many stories of people who get better. So, I really try to reset expectations - like we mentioned before about assessing for treatment response and understanding that improvement will not just mean one day it switches off like it switched on (which seems unfair), but that the spikes will flatten out of pain (first), that the baseline level of intensity will then improve (second); that we turn it into a more manageable day-to-day disorder that really will have less of an impact on someone's quality of life. Sometimes people embrace that and sometimes people have a hard time. But it does require, like many conditions in neurology, incremental care to get people better. Dr Berkowitz: Fantastic. Well, Dr Robbins, thanks so much for taking the time to speak with us today. I've learned so much from your expertise in talking to you and getting to pick your brain about this and some broader concepts and challenges in headache medicine. And I encourage all our listeners to seek out your article on this condition that has even more clinical pearls on how to diagnose and treat patients with this disorder. Dr Robbins: Thanks Dr. Berkowitz - great to be with you. Dr Berkowitz: Again, for our listeners today, I've been interviewing Dr Matthew Robbins, whose article on new daily persistent headache appears in the most recent issue of Continuum, on headache. Be sure to check out other Continuum Audio episodes from this and other issues. And thank you to our listeners for joining today. Dr. Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practice. Right now, during our Spring Special, all subscriptions are 15% off. Go to Continpub.com/Spring2024 or use the link in the episode notes to learn more and take advantage of this great discount. This offer ends June 30, 2024. AAN members: go to the link in the episode notes and complete the evaluation to get CME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.

Millennial Money
How to Reach Financial Independence As a Late Starter

Millennial Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 41:54


How do you reach financial independence when you're a late starter and don't have everything figured out in your 20s, 30s, or even your 40s? Bill Young and Jackie Cummings Kosti, hosts of the Catching up to FI podcast, have made it their mission to help you make up for lost time, and they're sharing their secrets in this episode. Their action steps to reach financial independence as a late starter is all about the kiss method - keep it simple by starting to invest and save money, and stay simple - you don't need to take on much more risk in your portfolio or create a complicated investing strategy. You need to start somewhere. Throughout both Bill and Jackie's financial independence journey, they both agree that you can't overlook the mental, psychological, and emotional part of your journey - working through shame, fear, your money story, and spending time processing those emotions so you can create a different future is key. In this episode, you'll learn about the steps Bill and Jackie took individually to reach financial independence late in life, what advice they wish they had known earlier, and the steps you need to take to fast-track your financial independence journey. LINKS Catching Up to FI podcast Die with Zero book CONNECT WITH SHANNAH Thank you for being a part of our community! We couldn't do it without you.  Sign up for my signature course, Unf*ck Your Money https://www.etmlearn.com/unfck-your-money  Freebie - 10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Free Money Guide https://etmpod.link/10moneyq  Sign up for Financial Coaching with Shannah https://etmpod.link/coach   To support the show, please subscribe or share the word about this show in your circles. Sign up for our newsletter  Follow me on Instagram  Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm.  Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@EveryonesTalkinMoney SPONSORS Thanks to OneSkin for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code ETM at https://www.oneskin.co/  Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. ​​After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM.  Thanks to EarnIn for sponsoring the show. Just download the EarnIn app in Google Play of the Apple App store and use code Talkin Money under Podcast. Thanks to Noom for sponsoring the show. Start taking control of your weight management and join the millions who have lost weight with Noom. Sign up for your TRIAL today at www.noom.com.   Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Thanks to DelelteMe for sponsoring the show. Today get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to www.JoinDeleteMe.com/ETM and use promo code ETM at checkout.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Next Podcast
38: Midsomer Murders Mayhem

Your Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 49:14


Lauren Layfield introduces Midsomer Murders Mayhem on the podcast recommendation podcast - Your Next Podcast. Midsomer Murders Mayhem delves into the history of the hit television show whilst discussing the eternal question of how such a quaint county in England can be host to so many murders and such a staggering death toll. Hosted by Nicki Chapman with insights from the cast, each episode of the podcast focuses on a single episode of the television series. Special guest Scottish comedian Ashley Storrie (Dinosaur) features alongside Nicki Chapman as a regular guest and host of the superfan quiz, while the series guests include American TV writer Bill Young, professional detectives, pathologists and crime-scene experts who will share their insights and opinions into the eternal appeal of the attractive, yet surprisingly lethal drama, which has seen cheese and washing machines used as murders weapons.You can follow Midsomer Murders Mayhem and listen to all of the episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.

Vermont Viewpoint
Hour 2: Larry Crist - Vermont Parent Representation Center / Bill Young - Fmr. Dept. Social Rehabilitation Services

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 43:36


In the second hour, Pat McDonald is joined in-studio by Larry Crist MSW, Executive Director of the Vermont Parent Representation Center, as well as former commissioner of Vermont's Social Rehabilitation Service Bill Young. They discuss H.661, an act relating to child abuse and neglect investigation and substantiation standards and procedures.

From The Pink Seats
Episode 123 - Portal with a Side of Reuben | ACC Championship Recap, Transfer Portal & Commitment Talk, Bill Young Foundation Interview

From The Pink Seats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 111:49


From The Pink Seats is Presented by Frankfort Avenue Liquors & Wine! Featuring a full bar with award winning mixologists along with a packaged store featuring over 600 whiskeys, some of the best local brews,and much more. Visit them today at 2115 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40206 - Right next to Manhattan Project or visit LouisvilleDrinks.com** CHECK OUT THE BRAND NEW CHRISTMAS POP UP BAR AT FAL! Tuesdays - Saturdays by reservation only.. Phone # to call: 502.618.2019There was no victory in Charlotte, but the guys are talking about their big takeaways, what stood out, and what's next for the Cards in this weeks episode. Don't miss a new Happy Hour, Vince's Game Notes, and Cash It or Trash It as well as conversations around the FSU loss, big takeaways from Jeff Brohm's first season, what the commitment of QB Tyler Shough means for Pierce Clarkson and Brady Allen, who and what is next in the transfer portal, and a question regarding Louisville's appearance in the Holiday Bowl against USC. Finally, the guys are joined by Nick Young on behalf of the Bill Young Memorial Foundation to talk about the Holiday Giving drive, the work being done in J-Town, and the legacy of a football legend. Happy Hour with Mr. & Mrs. Bourbon including some big big news!Cheers to Big Dom, Big Boys, Coach O!, and the CFP Playoff Committee being a jokeVince's Game Notes: Louisville's O-Line struggles with FSU's pressure, how it impacted Jack & the run gameVince's Game Notes: Jack Plummer's good, bad, and the uglyVince's Game Notes: Interesting playcalling? The return of the goVince's Game Notes: Screens!Vince's Game Notes: Defense balls outJacob's sack updateA quick recap of Jeff Brohm's first season at Louisville, what stands outQuick look at USCWould you play 2 QB's?BREAKING NEWS: Louisville lands a portal commit while we record! Shough if you buck?Cash It or Trash It?Quick look at the portal and what's aheadWhere Louisville needs helpWhat to do at QB nowCash it or Trash ItSpecial Guest interview!Learn more about the Bill Young Memorial Foundation and how you can change lives this Holiday Season!Visit billyoungmemorialfoundation.com to learn more & donate to the cause! The State of Louisville Podcast Network is powered by Kern's KornerVisit Kern's Korner in The Highlands for the cities best burger & chili! Follow them on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/kernskorner/Drink Mr. & Mrs. Bourbon Former Louisville Cardinal basketball star Russ Smith is changing the bourbon game with Mr. & Mrs. Bourbon Company. Skip the cold and hassle and have Mr. & Mrs.delivered to your front door! Visit Seelbachs.com/collections/mr-mrs-bourbon to buy now!

Hometown Hero Outdoors
Reflecting on Police Week: Honoring Sacrifice and Supporting Law Enforcement

Hometown Hero Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 64:47


Vice President Chris Tetrault, Event Director Andy  Graff, Regional Director Shaun Olsberg, and South Carolina State Director Bill Young discuss their experiences at Police Week 2023.  From honoring those who have offered the ultimate sacrifice for our country, to meeting law enforcement personnel from all corners of the globe, they found themselves right in the thick of a truly humbling experience.   They  were heartened to engage in profound discussions about the complexities of law enforcement work and the pivotal role HHO plays in providing vital mental health support to those on the frontline. Police Week was a stark reminder of the deep sacrifices many have made and the important role HHO plays in supporting those left behind.   Join  in this emotive reflection of their experiences.Host: Chris TetraultGuest Hosts: Shaun Olsberg, Bill Young, Andy Graff#hometownherooutdoors#policeweek#outdoortherapy#veteran#lawenforcement#firefighter#firstresponderProduced by Phil Ewert Productions Theme Music: Hero's JourneyJoel Loopez Tunepocket.comLicensed by: Phil Ewert Productions

Exposing Mold
Episode 115 - Decontaminating a Moldy Home with Bill Young

Exposing Mold

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 85:24


Bill Young is the owner of Mold n More Decontamination and is a member of the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA). His company provides services in mold identification, remediation, and air systems cleaning. His technicians are trained to identify mold biofilms and any underlying moisture issues that may be causing mold in a building. They also provide an in depth analysis of any building situation, offering testing and possible solutions.Need help navigating your mold injury without breaking the bank? Join our education group: exposingmold.org/membership We'd like to take a moment to thank our sponsors:HomeCleanse, formerly known as All American Restoration, is a company that specializes in improving indoor air quality through proper mold remediation, offering services nationwide. You can visit them at homecleanse.com to learn more.The Mold Guy performs mold sampling and testing for homeowners, renters, and businesses. Please visit themoldguyinc.com to learn more.Black Diamond Services provides solutions to the unforeseen challenges that can affect homes and families with no out-of-pocket costs. Services include temporary housing relocation and mold test referrals for homeowners. Visit blackdiamondservices.com to learn more.Exposing Mold is a nonprofit! Donate here: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTY0OTg0Medical Disclaimer:This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on Exposing Mold's podcast or website. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. No physician-patient relationship is created by this web site or its use. Neither the organization nor its employees, nor any contributor to this web site, makes any representations, express or implied, with respect to the information provided herein or to its use. All copyrights to the Exposing Mold's podcast and website and its contents are the property of the Exposing Mold Inc.Support the showFind us on Linktree, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Youtube

Blue View by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
The Cost of Failed Justice Policies: Officers Across the Country Are Paying With Their Lives with Bill Young

Blue View by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 32:59


Officers across the country are paying with their lives for failed justice policies. In December of 2022, a Riverside County Sheriff Deputy was murdered by a lifelong felon with an extensive criminal history dating back to before 2000. This monster was only on the streets because the County Judge allowed him to be free on bail following his most recent conviction for a violent felony, which was his third strike. On this episode of the Blue View Podcast, National FOP President Patrick Yoes sits down with Bill Young, President of the Riverside Sheriff’s Association (RSA). The RSA, which is one of the newest FOP lodges, represents over 3,500 law enforcement officers. 00:00 – Intro 00:47 – About Bill Young 02:32 – Officers Down 12:38 – The Cost of Failed Justice Policies 22:33 – The Recruitment and Retention Crisis 29:42 – Joining the Largest Law Enforcement Organization in the U.S. 31:52 – Final Thoughts ➖➖➖ We Are the # Voice of America’s Law Enforcement Officers. The Fraternal Order of Police is the Oldest and Largest #PoliceUnion in the #USA — 364,000+ members strong! #DefendThePolice #BackTheBlue #FOPstrong About the Fraternal Order of Police ​➡️ https://www.fop.net Facebook ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/GLFOP Twitter ➡️ https://www.twitter.com/GLFOP Instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/fopnational ➖➖➖ The Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s oldest and largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 364,000 members in more than 2,200 lodges. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. We are committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement and employee representation.

STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY
Studio Stories: Reminiscing on Twin Cities Dance with Megan Flood - Season 10, Episode 124

STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 53:56


Megan Flood danced for over a decade as a member of Zenon Dance Company, was a founding member of Wynn Fricke's Borrowed Bones Dance Theatre, performed as a guest artist with Bill Young and with Wil Swanson, and collaborated with a myriad of independent choreographers in the Twin Cities.  In collaboration with guitarist/composer Dean Magraw, Megan created improvisation-based work, including the dance/music duet "Eva Arriving," and in 2005 was awarded a McKnight Fellowship for lifetime contribution to the field of dance in Minnesota.  As a member of a hospital-based Integrative Therapies Department, Megan provided massage therapy and Reiki for oncology, palliative care, and surgical patients.  Megan is a graduate of St. Catherine University's master's program in occupational therapy; her love of movement and her commitment to facilitating a felt sense of safety for clients and colleagues inform her current work as an occupational therapist working in mental health. Megan is a Reiki master, a Global Somatics practitioner, and a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, and she finds joy in getting outdoors as often as possible.

Vermont Viewpoint
VT Child Protection System, Election Results, A Lincoln Legacy

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 91:35


Today on Vermont Viewpoint, Brad Ferland hosts! During the first half of the show, he'll speak with Larry Crist from the Vermont Parent Representation Center Inc as well ass Bill Young, Former Commissioner of Social and Rehabilitation Services, now the Department of Children and Families. They'll be discussing Vermont's Child Protection System, and if the system is broken, like a new study suggests. Then, kicking off the second half of the show, Brad will speak with Mayor of Burlington Miro Weinberger about the recent election results and moving forward. And, finishing off the show, Brad will speak with Jesse Keel Hildene about remembering Peggy Lincoln Beckwith and upcoming events.

7 Things EMS
7 Things Renal Emergencies with Dr. Bill Young

7 Things EMS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 47:27


How we found a brilliant, dynamic, and compassionate person—who is also a two-time kidney transplant recipient—is beyond us. But we found all those things and more with Bill Young. Using an insider's perspective combined with a detailed clinical mind, Our host, Dan, found 7 Things you really need to know about renal emergencies.Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (basic medical emergencies). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/90-7_things_renal_emergencies

My 904 News
Bill Young former Director of St. Johns County Utilities Department

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 59:09


Bill Young former Director of St. Johns County Utilities Department joins Mike Davis "This Evening."

OMAG All Access
Episode 52 - Safe Backing & Parking (ft. Bill Young & Cody Vineyard)

OMAG All Access

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 23:31


In today's episode, we are discussing some simple procedures and techniques to reduce accidents and injuries when backing and parking vehicles while performing work around the municipality. Our guests today are Bill Young and Cody Vinyard, both from the Risk Management department at OG&E.Over the past several years OG&E has developed some very simple to implement driving procedures to reduce the risk of accidents that have sustained injuries to workers and claimants, as well as caused property damage to both their company and private property.OMAG's hope is that by listening to this podcast your municipality might also implement these techniques to improve your risk of losses due to backing and parking accidents.

High School Hysteria
National Early Signing Day 2022: Bill Young, St. Andrews Interview

High School Hysteria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 11:33


Prayer N lunch
Come , Spirit of life. Thank you for sparing us oh Lord from the path of the tropical storm

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 25:01


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Nov 10, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Thu, until Nov 17, 2022, 4 occurrence(s) Nov 10, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 14, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 15, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 17, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

Prayer N lunch
Prayers from St Pope John Paul II, OMARY, MOTHER OF DIVINE GRACES and MARY, MOTHER OF MERCY, Also OMARY, STAY WITH US YOUR CHILDRES

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 30:00


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Nov 3, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat, until Nov 7, 2022, 3 occurrence(s) Nov 3, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 5, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 7, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

Prayer N lunch
All Saints Day-Prayer, HELP US IN THESE DIFFIULT TIMES by St Pope John Paul II

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 29:52


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Nov 3, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat, until Nov 7, 2022, 3 occurrence(s) Nov 3, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 5, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 7, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

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Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy Day One-All Mankind, Especially All Sinners

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 29:13


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Oct 31, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Thu, until Nov 3, 2022, 3 occurrence(s) Oct 31, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 1, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 3, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

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Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy Day Two The Souls of Priests and Religious-Prayer To Help Us To Suffer

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 24:25


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Oct 31, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Thu, until Nov 3, 2022, 3 occurrence(s) Oct 31, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 1, 2022 03:00 PM Nov 3, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

Prayer N lunch
Catholic conscience 2.0 Miracles by praying the chaplet of Divine Mercy Last show on this podcast

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 31:00


Last show on this podcast. Thank you for all of your support/ Bill Young

Connect FM Podcasts
Bill Young - AdvantaClean -- The Process

Connect FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 7:22


Bill Young - AdvantaClean -- The Process by Connect FM

Connect FM Podcasts
Bill Young - AdvantaClean - Viruses And Bacteria

Connect FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 8:04


Bill Young - AdvantaClean - Viruses And Bacteria by Connect FM

Connect FM Podcasts
Ask The Expert - Bill Young AdvantaClean - Humidity

Connect FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 5:36


Ask The Expert - Bill Young AdvantaClean - Humidity by Connect FM

Native Plants, Healthy Planet presented by Pinelands Nursery

Tom Knezick flies solo in a new feature called the Secret Tapes.  Tom goes out in the field for a Moth Night with Blaine Rothhauser, Bill Young, and Steve Knezick.  Why Moths?  First, they're pretty cool.  Second, they are a great reflection of the health of your habitat.  There are thousands of different types of moths, and while many are generalist feeding species, some are specialists.  Certain moths will only feed as caterpillars on walnuts, or cottonwoods, or another single genus.  This means that the presence of certain moths mean that you have certain species of plants in the area.  It was an awesome night with awesome friends, and we know you're sure to enjoy the conversation. Music by RJ Comer.  Have a question or a comment?  Call (215) 346-6189. Want links from this podcast?  Visit www.nativeplantshealthyplanet.com Buy a T-shirt, spread the message, and do some good.  Visit https://native-plants-healthy-planet-2.creator-spring.com/

High School Hysteria
St. Andrew's Star Running Back and Army Commit Bill Young

High School Hysteria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 9:23


Prayer N lunch
Italian-Sacrificio preghiera data da Nostra Signora di Fatima il 13 luglio 1917

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 0:59


Buon pomeriggio, questo è Bill Young e benvenuto al podcast di preghiera e pranzo oggi stiamo facendo una preghiera speciale e viene chiamata la preghiera di sacrificio data da Nostra Signora di Fatima poco più di cento anni al 13 luglio 1917. Vorrei preg

Prayer N lunch
The Grate Promises Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus- The nine First Fridays

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 8:17


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 1, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, Wed, Tue, Thu, until Aug 5, 2022, 21 occurrence(s) Jul 1, 2022 03:00 PM

Okie Bookcast
Summer Reading Opportunities - Oklahoma Librarians

Okie Bookcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 41:06


Connect with the Bookcast: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | WebSiteCheck out Behind the Rain: An Audio Anthology of Oklahoma PoetryWelcome to Chapter 20! This one is all about Summer Library Reading Programs. I have a great lineup of librarians and other library-connected folks, giving us a bird's-eye view of summer reading and a picture of what it looks like in a couple of local contexts. We get to cover quite a bit of ground across the state - OKC east to Shawnee then north to Claremore and out west to Enid - and get tons of ideas about how to connect with reading and learning opportunities through local libraries for kids of all ages. We also talk about the importance of helping students avoid the summer reading slide by connecting them with reading opportunities that they enjoy. I first talk with Bill Young and Adrienne Butler from the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. Bill has worked in the Oklahoma Department of Libraries' Public Information Office for 35 years, and has served as the PIO Director for 28 years. Adrienne is the Youth & Regional Services Consultant at the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. She's been with the State of Oklahoma over 25 years. For our local libraries segment - I talk with Ashley Welke from the Pioneer Library System and Nikki Lunk and Leslie Rogers from the Will Rogers Library in Claremore. Ashley is the Director of Community Engagement and Learning for the Pioneer Library System where she oversees programming, outreach, and readers' services. Nikki is a first year children's librarian with the Will Rogers Library and Leslie is the Assistant Director and Adult Programming and Outreach Coordinator. She has been with the library for 9 years. Our review comes from Theri Ray, who is the acting library director at the Enid Public Library. Theri is a Former middle school teacher who earned a Master of Library and Information Services from the University of Oklahoma in 2021. She describes herself with one word - bibliophile. Theri reviews Legendborn by Tracy Deonn. Mentioned on the show:Oklahoma Department of LibrariesPioneer Library SystemPLS Connect AppWill Rogers Library, Claremore - Facebook | InstagramEnid Public LibraryTana FrenchDoomsday Book - Connie WillisTo Say Nothing of the Dog - Connie WillisFirekeeper's Daughter - Angeline BoulleyShine - Lauren MyracleConnect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH

Tony & Dwight
Bill Young Benefit. In Memoriam. Talking Trash Cans. VH$ Tapes & People Investigates.

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 32:33


Bird Banter
The Bird Banter Podcast #130 with Bill Young

Bird Banter

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 44:54


On this episode Bill Young and I talk about his lifelong birding passion and experiences, and focus especially on his interest and work with bird bahavior, as well as his focused birding at Monticello Park in Arlington, VA.  Bill and his  friend Ashley Bradford have developed and maintained the website MPNature where incredibly detailed and useful information about the park can be found. I find this a fabulous example of what can be learned and shared by really paying attention and focusing on a small local patch for birding and more.  As always read and learn more at the Bird Banter Blog. Until next time, good birding!

Prayer N lunch
Devotion of The Twelve Stars-Monday 4/25/22

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 30:00


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun, until May 1, 2022, 5 occurrence(s) Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 26, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 29, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 30, 2022 03:00 PM May 1, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

Prayer N lunch
Chaplet Of the Twelve Stars-Tuesday 04/26/22

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 29:16


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun, until May 1, 2022, 5 occurrence(s) Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 26, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 29, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 30, 2022 03:00 PM May 1, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

Prayer N lunch
Chaplet Of the Twelve Stars-Tuesday 04/26/22

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 29:16


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun, until May 1, 2022, 5 occurrence(s) Apr 25, 2022 03:00 P

Prayer N lunch
Devotion of The Twelve Stars-Monday 4/25/22

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 30:00


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun, until May 1, 2022, 5 occurrence(s) Apr 25, 2022 03:00 P

Prayer N lunch
Divine Mercy Sunday-04/24/22

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 29:59


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun, until May 1, 2022, 5 occurrence(s) Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 26, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 29, 2022 03:00 PM Apr 30, 2022 03:00 PM May 1, 2022 03:00 PM Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/up0lcu2uqjIiGtOUOwBzyOJWnFoHI6zt1gov/ics?icsToken=98tyKu6hpj4uHNCcuBmAR7Z5Go_4LO7wiFhHjbdyqTDyITpKTSnBOMRNGpspCsyB Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/79854649807?pwd=VG1rNzlvQTcyTXBiYXkvbkZibktKdz09 Meeting ID: 798 5464 9807 Passcode: 465518

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Divine Mercy Sunday-04/24/22

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 30:00


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Apr 25, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun, until May 1, 2022, 5 occurrence(s) Apr 25, 2022 03:00 P

The Paul W. Smith Show
Bill Young & Charles Kosanke ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 11:06


March 17, 2022 ~ The Absopure Owner & the Pastor of Most Holy Trinity and Basilica of St. Anne talk to Paul about St. Patrick's Day and they say it's a great day for the Irish.

Prayer N lunch
This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 .Feast Day of St Mother Teresa of Calcutta -What are the Signs from God? Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Fourth Day for Those who do not believe in God and those who do not yet know me.

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 26:27


Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Please send your Email Address to wryoung12@Yahoo.com get the code. Thank you, Bill Young

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Labor Day 2021-Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Fifth Day for The Souls of those who have separated themselves from My Church.

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 27:04


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Sep 7, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, until Sep 13, 2021, 4 occurrence(s) Sep 7, 2021 03:00 PM

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Day Ninth Day- Souls who have become lukewarm. My Mercy For Monday De Profundis Prayer

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 29:59


Please send your Email Address to wryoung12@Yahoo.com get the code. Thank you, Bill Young

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Pray for Cuban Protesters Torture and Killed .-Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Third Day for All Devout and Faithful Souls-Monday Purgatory Prayer. De Profundis Prayer, Sacrifice Prayer

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 30:00


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 26, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Sun, Mon, Thu, Fri, until Jul 30, 2021, 3 occurrence(s) Jul 26, 2021 03:00 PM

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Day Ninth Day- Souls who have become lukewarm. My Mercy For Thursday De Profundis Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 29:49


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 23, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, until Jul 23, 2021, 1 occurrence(s) Jul 23, 2021 03:00

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Eighth Day-The Souls who are detained in purgatory. My Mercy Purgatory Prayer. For Friday and DeProfundis PrayerPurgatory Prayer. For Wednesday De Profundis Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 16:16


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 23, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, until Jul 23, 2021, 1 occurrence(s) Jul 23, 2021 03:00

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Third Day for All Devout and Faithful Souls-Tuesday Purgatory Prayer. De Profundis Prayer, Sacrifice Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 22:06


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 15, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, until Jul 18, 2021, 4 occurrence(s) Jul 15, 2021 0

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Day one .All mankind, especially all sinners. My Mercy Purgatory Prayer. For Sunday and DeProfundis Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 18:16


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 12, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, until Jul 18, 2021, 6 occurrence(s) Jul 12, 2021 0

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Seventh Day-The Souls who especially Venerate and Glorify My Mercy Purgatory Prayer. For Thursday De Profundis Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 18:30


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 9, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Sun, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, 7 occurrence(s) Jul 9, 2021 03:00 PM Jul 10, 202

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This Episode of Catholic Conscience 2.0 -Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Novena To Divine Mercy-Fifth Day for The Souls of those who have separated themselves from My Church.-Chaplet of the Ten Virtues of our Blessed Mother

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 29:59


Bill Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Chaplet of Divine Mercy Time: Jul 7, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, 6 occurrence(s) Jul 7, 2021 03:00 PM J