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In this episode, I sit down with Billy Bleach DipWCF, a Norfolk-based farrier with a deep passion for working with heavy horses. Billy shares his journey from discovering farriery at a young age to mastering the art of crafting handmade shoes tailored to each horse's unique needs. He discusses the importance of early hoof care, his approach to training young horses, and his drive to inspire the next generation of farriers. From competition stories to shop talk, this conversation offers a genuine look into the craftsmanship and care behind the trade. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.
Where is the creator of Kido? And assuming he would be in squad zero, is he already dead? This is one of the THREE questions Kubo answers this week about Bleach TYBW and beyond! The Bleach Boys are back for another week of talking Bleach anime and manga!https://playbleachsr.com?invite_code=3K2fZaSXTP
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Kubo ACTUALLY answered a question related to Bleach's Hell Arc!! This time revealing Mayuri and Urahara are still actively going at it, but in a new, even more petty way. Welcome to Bleach Boys! This week we're covering ALL of the new Klub Outside questions like What other topics does the Soul Reaper academy cover, and what happens to those who don't get accepted into squads? And someone asks Kubo, why isn't there MORE merch with Hiyori in her hollow mask?
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In Episode 91 of the GHM Podcast, we have a special guest KIMMY in the house! We talk about her liking Bleach and One Piece over Naruto, why AOT is the GREATEST SHOW OF ALL TIME, and how masterfully written Arcane is. Make sure you follow @kimseii_ on all Platforms!
Episode 205: Atopic Dermatitis Kara Willbanks (medical student) explains the definition, pathophysiology, and treatment of eczema. Dr. Arreaza adds some input about bleach baths and topical steroids. Written by Kara Willbanks, MSIV, American University of the Caribbean. Comments and edits by Hector Arreaza, MD.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.October is the Eczema Awareness Month!What Is Atopic Dermatitis? Atopic dermatitis, a form of eczema, is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disorder that often begins in childhood but can affect people of all ages. Other eczematous dermatoses include seborrheic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, juvenile plantar dermatosis, and stasis dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common skin conditions in the developed world, typically affecting up to 20% of children and 5-10% of adults. Patients usually present with severe pruritus (itchiness) and dry, inflamed patches of skin. Common sites include the face and extensor surfaces in infants, and flexural areas — like the elbows and knees — in older children and adults. Atopic dermatitis is often associated with other allergic conditions like asthma and allergic rhinitis — what we call the “atopic triad.” These conditions should also be considered when diagnosing someone with atopic dermatitis. PathophysiologyAtopic dermatitis is believed to occur due to a combination of genetic, immune, and environmental factors. A major component is a defective skin barrier, often linked to mutations in the filaggrin gene. This allows irritants, allergens, and microbes to penetrate the skin more easily, triggering inflammation.Differential DiagnosisAtopic dermatitis can sometimes mimic other skin conditions, so it's important to keep a differential in mind: -Contact dermatitis – triggered by allergens or irritants; often limited to the area of exposure but also tends to be very itchy. -Seborrheic dermatitis – greasy scales, typically on the scalp, eyebrows, and nasolabial folds -Psoriasis – well-demarcated plaques with silvery scales; sometimes found in similar areas of the body as eczema. -Tinea (fungal infections) – ring-shaped lesions with active, scaly borders -Important to note that treatment of tinea with topical steroids can make the rash much worse. -Scabies – intense itching, especially at night, with burrows between fingers. Ruling out these conditions helps guide the right treatment and prevent chronic mismanagement. As a recap our main differential diagnosis: contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, tinea, and scabies.The treatment cornerstone: Moisturizers The most important daily treatment for atopic dermatitis is regular moisturizing. Moisturizers repair the skin barrier, reduce water loss, and protect against irritants. They should be applied at least twice daily, ideally right after bathing while the skin is still damp (within 3 minutes is most ideal). Use greasy ointments or thick creams rather than lotions — think products with ceramides or glycerin (hydrates and protects skin). It is best to choose ointments or creams without additives, perfumes or fragrances. Greasier ointments are the preferred vessel; however, patient compliance may be less as they may be unpleasant to some.Bleach Baths For patients with frequent skin infections or severe eczema, dilute bleach baths can be a game-changer. How to do it? Use ¼ to ½ cup of household bleach in a full standard bathtub of water (about 40 gallons) and soak for 10 minutes, twice a week. This helps reduce bacterial colonization — particularly Staphylococcus aureus — which commonly worsens eczema. After the bath, pat the skin dry and immediately apply a moisturizer (within 3 minutes). Bleach baths are endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Dermatology as an adjunctive treatment for atopic dermatitis, especially in patients with moderate to severe disease and frequent bacterial infections, but the evidence for their efficacy is mixed, and further well-designed studies are needed.Medical Treatments-Topical corticosteroids: When moisturizers alone aren't enough, we move to anti-inflammatory therapy. Topical corticosteroids are the first-line treatment for flares. Some studies suggest that a short burst of a high-potency topical corticosteroid to rapidly control active disease, followed by a quick taper in potency, is most effective, whereas others use the lowest-potency agent thought to be needed and adjust upward only if this fails. Common steroids used are hydrocortisone (low potency), triamcinolone (medium potency), or betamethasone (high potency). -High-potency steroids should never be applied to sensitive skin like the face. With short-term use of lower-potency steroids, there is a low likelihood of skin atrophy but use for more than 6 months is linked with greater levels of skin thinning -Wet wrap therapy: Wet wrap therapy improves absorption of topic steroid. Apply a topical steroid, then layer a wet dressing and then a dry dressing over the top of that. This can be beneficial in providing both relief of symptoms and prevention of itching. In pediatric patients it is called “daddy's socks therapy” because large socks may be used to cover the arms of kids.-Topical calcineurin inhibitors — like tacrolimus — are great alternatives for sensitive areas or for maintenance once inflammation is under control. They may burn upon application which can scare patients away from their use.-PO antihistamines can help with itching, especially at night, but they don't treat inflammation itself.-Systemic therapies, like dupilumab (Dupixent®), an IL-4 receptor antagonist, are reserved for moderate to severe cases unresponsive to topical therapy. This is a great time to refer to your local dermatologist for management! Many of the newer treatments are highly effective but can require more frequent monitoring.Recent Research One recent study is the 2024 Cochrane network meta-analysis comparing effectiveness of topical anti-inflammatory treatments for eczema that was recently published in the AFP Journal in July of 2025.Here are the highlights:-Over 291 RCTs with ~45,846 participants were included. -The analysis ranked potent topical corticosteroids, JAK inhibitors (for example ruxolitinib (Opzelura® 1.5 %), and tacrolimus 0.1 % among the most effective for reducing signs and symptoms of eczema. -In contrast, PDE-4 inhibitors [like crisaborole (Eucrisa®) 2 %] were among the least effective in this comparison. -Regarding side effects: tacrolimus and crisaborole were more likely to cause burning or stinging at the application site; corticosteroids were less likely in the short term to cause local irritation.-Long-term outcomes regarding effectiveness or safety of treatments for eczema were not addressed by the review because they are rarely reported.”-Another insight from this study is considering cost when initiating treatment. Most topical steroids are significantly more cost effective than JAK inhibitors or calcineurin inhibitors so it may be best to start with a cheaper solution in an uninsured patient considering their relative effectiveness. Additional Tips & Lifestyle -Keep baths and showers short and in lukewarm water.-Avoid harsh soaps and detergents — use gentle, fragrance-free cleansers.-Wear soft cotton clothing instead of wool or synthetics.-Identify and avoid triggers — common ones include stress, sweating, allergens, and certain foods (especially in kids).-Ice packs can help reduce itching and relieve any burning sensation.-Keep fingernails short, especially in children, help cause less trauma to the skin from repeated itching. Living with eczema Many celebrities like Kerry Washington, Jessica Simpson, Kelly Rowland, Brad Pitt and Kristen Bell have spoken out about their lives with eczema. They have shared personal stories about how they were diagnosed, what treatment works for them, and the general impact it has had on their lives and mental health. I feel like it can be so important for celebrities to speak out about their lives with certain conditions because it helps to normalize the condition, raise awareness of the struggles, and encourages more open dialogue.It is important to remember that for patients living with eczema, the persistent itch-scratch cycle can be very distressing, causing patients to struggle with their sleep and day-to-day activities. Anxiety and depression are common in patients with eczema so as physicians it is vital to monitor for signs of distress. Support groups can be incredibly helpful for patients [National Eczema Association]If you are interested in providing additional information to your patients or getting this for yourself, you can find more resources on altogethereczema.org or nationaleczema.org. Key Takeaways Atopic dermatitis is chronic but manageable. Moisturizers are the foundation of treatment. Topical steroids and calcineurin inhibitors control inflammation. Bleach baths help reduce bacterial load and flare severity. Always rule out other skin conditions to ensure appropriate management. Atopic dermatitis can be managed by the primary care physician but in certain cases (cases refractory to standard topical treatment, recurrent infections, etc.), a referral to dermatology can be especially helpful.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! References:Coping with eczema. Allergy & Asthma Network. (2025, May 20). https://allergyasthmanetwork.org/what-is-eczema/coping-with-eczema/.Eichenfield LF, Tom WL, Chamlin SL, et al. Guidelines of care for the management of atopic dermatitis: section 1. Diagnosis and assessment of atopic dermatitis. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2014 Feb;70(2):338-51. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2013.10.010. Epub 2013 Nov 27. PMID: 24290431; PMCID: PMC4410183. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24290431/.Yancey, J. R., & Green, S. (2025, July 15). Effectiveness of topical anti-inflammatory drugs for eczema. American Family Physician. https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2025/0700/cochrane-eczema.html.Theme song, Works All The Time by Dominik Schwarzer, YouTube ID: CUBDNERZU8HXUHBS, purchased from https://www.premiumbeat.com/.
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Kubo confirms that we'll never see Nemus Zanpakuto and reveals Toshiro's TRUE Zanpakuto name!? The Bleach Boys are here, catching up on all the Klub Outside questions they've missed from their time off!! This week, we cover all things Bleach TYBW Part 4 Jump Festa!! Kubo is drawing a new illustration for the event, Bleach TYBW is getting a main stage panel, and ALL 4 OF THE OG CREW will have their voice actors represented with Ichigo, Uryu, Chad, and Orihime attending.
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L'info du matin - Ce matin, Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont expliqué pourquoi une ville suisse verbalise les utilisateurs de Waze. Le winner du jour - À Londres, une journaliste voyage partout à travers le monde sans quitter sa ville. - Ed et Heidi se connaissaient déjà sans le savoir avant de tomber amoureux. Le flashback du jour - Décembre 1982 : sortie du film "La Boum 2" et début de la diffusion du dessin animé "Tom Sawyer" en France. Les savoirs inutiles - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont parlé de Jason Everman, le guitariste oublié de Nirvana. Rockeur, soldat, philosophe et barman, il a financé le premier album du groupe, *Bleach*, avec 606,17 dollars, rendant ainsi possible leur existence. La chanson du jour - Vanessa Paradis & M "La Seine" 3 choses à savoir sur Catherine Deneuve Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde ? - Sortie au cinéma du très attendu "Kaamelott - deuxième volet : partie 1". - Sur Prime Video, arrivée d'une série consacrée au boys band français 2Be3. Le jeu surprise - Jérôme de Saint-Médard-d'Aunis (vers La Rochelle) gagne un bon d'achat de 1500 € valable sur H&H. Les Coffres à Jouets RTL2 - Gauthier, 8 ans, de Jaurais (vers Chartres) remporte la Nintendo Switch 2. La Banque RTL2 - Lucie de La Seyne-sur-Mer (vers Toulon) gagne un séjour de deux jours et deux nuits pour deux personnes dans un des quatre instituts Valdys Resort. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Thanks to our sponsor of the episode! Don't forget to get your copy of "A Charge to Keep" now!https://www.amazon.com/Charge-Keep-Immutable-Leadership-Lessons/dp/B0FKLRLMGCAward-winning screenwriter Leon Chills joins host Manika to discuss his new screenplay "Believe in the Boy Who Dreams" : a moving, anime-inspired story about family, love, and self-discovery. Known for his work on The Wilds (Amazon Prime) and Shadow Force, Chills dives deep into how parenthood, mental health, and representation in storytelling shape his creative process.In this episode, Manika and Leon explore how Believe in the Boy Who Dreams bridges anime influences like Paprika, Demon Slayer, and Bleach with powerful themes of family therapy, black fatherhood, and healing through imagination. Leon also opens up about leaving a corporate career to chase creativity, how storytelling became his therapy, and why animation may be the future of emotional storytelling.
With My Hero Academia coming to an end, it's time to reflect on the strange history of this iconic series. Once one of the most promising new shonen series after the famous Big 3 (Naruto, Bleach, One Piece), My Hero Academia was primed to usher in the next stage of the anime medium. But after some online controversies regarding the fandom and the emergence of a new wave of more mature and darker shonen like The Dark Trio (Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, Hell's Paradise), My Hero Academia fell out of favour with much of the anime fandom. What's more, the super hero genre that helped the series find initial success became massively oversaturated, with 'super hero fatigue' contributing to the struggles My Hero Academia faced. Despite this complicated history, My Hero Academia remains one of the most popular series of its time and has maintained huge manga sales. Now with the final season of the anime set to bring the story to its conclusion, its time for us to reflect on the
In this edition of Frikkity Frak, We Do Talk Back, we discuss "A Shinigami's Work" episode of #Bleach and connect it to Galatians 2 verse 20. Please rate, subscribe, and review this podcast, tell your friends, and if you have any questions, please contact us at frikkityfraktalkback@gmail.com or any of our social media accounts with any questions about this episode or any and all spiritual, nerdy, or general questions.Intro 00:00A Shinigami's Work 00:32Galatians 2v20 05:01Ratings 07:13Outro 08:35@FrikkityF on Twitter@FrikkityFrak on Instagram@FrikkityFrak on Facebook#BleachAnime #Bible Study #ChristianPodcast #Ichigo #animereview
Brent Mills of Greyhaven joins us to rank and review every Nirvana album! Hear our thoughts on all 4 albums, from their early grunge roots to becoming one of the biggest names in rock music.We also get a special inside look at Greyhaven's upcoming album Keep It Quiet, out October 10! We discuss the evolution of Greyhaven's sound, our favorite tracks from the new album, how an unassuming demo became the opening track, and much more!Greyhaven WebsiteJoin our Patreon for bonus content and more: PatreonJoin the discourse!TikTok: DiscogDiscourseTwitter: Discog_PodInstagram: discog.discourseTime Codes:0:00 - Intro0:27 - Interview with Brent33:27 - Shoutouts36:40 - 4th Place47:55 - 3rd Place1:03:46 - 2nd Place1:20:58 - 1st Place1:40:51 - Patreon ShoutoutSongs used in this episode:About A Girl, Come As You Are, Heart Shaped Box, In Bloom, Sliver, Smells Like Teen SpiritNirvana's albums are:Bleach, Nevermind, Incesticide, In Utero
Today we talk anime because Michelle finally caught up on Demon Slayer and Rebecca has a hot take on JJK. Do you all also think animes have questionable endings? Let us know what you think. Beware of spoilers sprinkled throughout if you haven't seen Demon Slayer, JJK, Bleach, Naruto, ATOT, or Fullmetal Alchemist!If you like this episode and want more, subscribe, turn on your notifications, and give us a five star review! Leave us a comment on what you would like to hear from us. Follow us on twitter @laudpodcast to continue the conversation and please share with your friends. It's free and helps us out a lot!(00:30-07:40) Demon Slayer Movie Spoilers(10:10-17:18) JJK Spoilers(20:15) Anime Endings includes Spoilers(26:52 - 35:00) More Demons Slayer Movie Spoilers
The words "the final phase" keep crossing our minds. Of course they do. It's 2025 and Muzan finally let us in to the most bombastic, physics defying, and confusing place of residence in all of fiction. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is upon us. We went to watch it to bring you back the feels, the top-tier animation, on top of the sword play action that made us wait for so long. Shout out to the water tribe, if you know you know, cue the Upper Moon 4 strumming her biwa (yes, we're cultured) and join us on this multidimensional escapade. Every effort is made to keep spoilers to a minimum. (The only exception being older titles)
Nick tracks down Dr. Brent Race, a lead scientist from NIH (National Institutes of Health) who worked on the study; Inactivation of chronic wasting disease prions using sodium hypochlorite. The findings are exciting and promising for home or commercial processors who could be butchering infected deer. Using a solution of 40% bleach and a soak of 5 minutes, CWD prions can be inactivated, saving your cutlery, and non-porous cutting surfaces from infecting further butcher jobs, thus having to be pitched. With many parts of the country, including my home county in Michigan, having to face this growing problem that is showing to be very formidable. However, this may be a battle won in the ongoing war of CWD. Dr. Race explained that deactivating other infectious prion diseases with bleach is “old news”, but no work had been done on CWD in cervides (classification of the deer species) with a bleach treatment. Running several simulations with infected brain matter, stainless steel rods were covered in infectious prions and submerged in different concentrations of bleach along with varying amounts of time. The now treated roda were moved over to a solution of healthy prion material. Activated infectious prions would begin mutating healthy prions, making them infectious. In-activated infectious prions can't mutate healthy prions, meaning they couldn't spread the infection. Article: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/household-bleach-inactivates-chronic-wasting-disease-prions Actual Study (if you enjoy scientific reading): https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0223659 From the discussion, Huntavore has put together some procedures to think about when cutting up your own deer that could be infected. Mind you these are steps are being proactive, reacting to not knowing your deer is positive for CWD, rather than reactive and scrambling with the news of knowing your deer is positive, Setup: Put down a disposable ground covering, like plastic drop cloth or construction paper (the large rolls). Place cutting table on covered area. Might want to avoid the kitchen table. Proceed cutting up the animal making sure keep cuts in non-porous containers Bag, seal, wrap, whatever your storing method then box up, freeze, and wait for the results (hardest part). Try to avoid grinding meat at this point. Clean Up: Make sure the area is WELL ventilated. Brush fat, and silverskin, small bits on the ground cover, rollup and bag up. Wash and scrub both table/cutting boards, and used saws or knives per usual. Removing all remaining macro bits. Rinse and let dry (to not dilute the bleach treatment. Sack up all sponges/rags/Brillo pads that were used (wait on the test results, if positive, toss with the meat. If ok, they can be used again.) Mix up a container of 1 to 1 parts water and household bleach. Place all cutlery in the solution, making sure bleach can get to all surfaces. Set a timer for 5 minutes, watch carefully. Pull, rinse, let dry before putting away. In a spray bottle, filled with full strength bleach, spray down cutting boards or cutting table, as long as they are non porous. Let set for 5-7 minutes, watching the surface so it's not damaged by the bleach. When time is up, rinse off and let dry. Show Partners: Umai Dry Instagram: @umaidry Website: bit.ly/3WhfnnX Sign up for the newsletter for 10% off TieBoss Instagram: @tiebossllc Website: https://tieboss.com/pod?ref=pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick tracks down Dr. Brent Race, a lead scientist from NIH (National Institutes of Health) who worked on the study; Inactivation of chronic wasting disease prions using sodium hypochlorite. The findings are exciting and promising for home or commercial processors who could be butchering infected deer. Using a solution of 40% bleach and a soak of 5 minutes, CWD prions can be inactivated, saving your cutlery, and non-porous cutting surfaces from infecting further butcher jobs, thus having to be pitched. With many parts of the country, including my home county in Michigan, having to face this growing problem that is showing to be very formidable. However, this may be a battle won in the ongoing war of CWD.Dr. Race explained that deactivating other infectious prion diseases with bleach is “old news”, but no work had been done on CWD in cervides (classification of the deer species) with a bleach treatment. Running several simulations with infected brain matter, stainless steel rods were covered in infectious prions and submerged in different concentrations of bleach along with varying amounts of time. The now treated roda were moved over to a solution of healthy prion material. Activated infectious prions would begin mutating healthy prions, making them infectious. In-activated infectious prions can't mutate healthy prions, meaning they couldn't spread the infection.Article: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/household-bleach-inactivates-chronic-wasting-disease-prionsActual Study (if you enjoy scientific reading):https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0223659From the discussion, Huntavore has put together some procedures to think about when cutting up your own deer that could be infected. Mind you these are steps are being proactive, reacting to not knowing your deer is positive for CWD, rather than reactive and scrambling with the news of knowing your deer is positive,Setup:Put down a disposable ground covering, like plastic drop cloth or construction paper (the large rolls). Place cutting table on covered area. Might want to avoid the kitchen table.Proceed cutting up the animal making sure keep cuts in non-porous containersBag, seal, wrap, whatever your storing method then box up, freeze, and wait for the results (hardest part). Try to avoid grinding meat at this point.Clean Up:Make sure the area is WELL ventilated.Brush fat, and silverskin, small bits on the ground cover, rollup and bag up.Wash and scrub both table/cutting boards, and used saws or knives per usual. Removing all remaining macro bits. Rinse and let dry (to not dilute the bleach treatment.Sack up all sponges/rags/Brillo pads that were used (wait on the test results, if positive, toss with the meat. If ok, they can be used again.)Mix up a container of 1 to 1 parts water and household bleach. Place all cutlery in the solution, making sure bleach can get to all surfaces. Set a timer for 5 minutes, watch carefully. Pull, rinse, let dry before putting away.In a spray bottle, filled with full strength bleach, spray down cutting boards or cutting table, as long as they are non porous. Let set for 5-7 minutes, watching the surface so it's not damaged by the bleach. When time is up, rinse off and let dry.Show Partners:Umai DryInstagram: @umaidryWebsite: bit.ly/3WhfnnXSign up for the newsletter for 10% offTieBossInstagram: @tiebossllcWebsite: https://tieboss.com/pod?ref=pod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nick tracks down Dr. Brent Race, a lead scientist from NIH (National Institutes of Health) who worked on the study; Inactivation of chronic wasting disease prions using sodium hypochlorite. The findings are exciting and promising for home or commercial processors who could be butchering infected deer. Using a solution of 40% bleach and a soak of 5 minutes, CWD prions can be inactivated, saving your cutlery, and non-porous cutting surfaces from infecting further butcher jobs, thus having to be pitched. With many parts of the country, including my home county in Michigan, having to face this growing problem that is showing to be very formidable. However, this may be a battle won in the ongoing war of CWD.Dr. Race explained that deactivating other infectious prion diseases with bleach is “old news”, but no work had been done on CWD in cervides (classification of the deer species) with a bleach treatment. Running several simulations with infected brain matter, stainless steel rods were covered in infectious prions and submerged in different concentrations of bleach along with varying amounts of time. The now treated roda were moved over to a solution of healthy prion material. Activated infectious prions would begin mutating healthy prions, making them infectious. In-activated infectious prions can't mutate healthy prions, meaning they couldn't spread the infection.Article: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/household-bleach-inactivates-chronic-wasting-disease-prionsActual Study (if you enjoy scientific reading):https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0223659From the discussion, Huntavore has put together some procedures to think about when cutting up your own deer that could be infected. Mind you these are steps are being proactive, reacting to not knowing your deer is positive for CWD, rather than reactive and scrambling with the news of knowing your deer is positive,Setup:Put down a disposable ground covering, like plastic drop cloth or construction paper (the large rolls). Place cutting table on covered area. Might want to avoid the kitchen table.Proceed cutting up the animal making sure keep cuts in non-porous containersBag, seal, wrap, whatever your storing method then box up, freeze, and wait for the results (hardest part). Try to avoid grinding meat at this point.Clean Up:Make sure the area is WELL ventilated.Brush fat, and silverskin, small bits on the ground cover, rollup and bag up.Wash and scrub both table/cutting boards, and used saws or knives per usual. Removing all remaining macro bits. Rinse and let dry (to not dilute the bleach treatment.Sack up all sponges/rags/Brillo pads that were used (wait on the test results, if positive, toss with the meat. If ok, they can be used again.)Mix up a container of 1 to 1 parts water and household bleach. Place all cutlery in the solution, making sure bleach can get to all surfaces. Set a timer for 5 minutes, watch carefully. Pull, rinse, let dry before putting away.In a spray bottle, filled with full strength bleach, spray down cutting boards or cutting table, as long as they are non porous. Let set for 5-7 minutes, watching the surface so it's not damaged by the bleach. When time is up, rinse off and let dry.Show Partners:Umai DryInstagram: @umaidryWebsite: bit.ly/3WhfnnXSign up for the newsletter for 10% offTieBossInstagram: @tiebossllcWebsite: https://tieboss.com/pod?ref=pod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nick tracks down Dr. Brent Race, a lead scientist from NIH (National Institutes of Health) who worked on the study; Inactivation of chronic wasting disease prions using sodium hypochlorite. The findings are exciting and promising for home or commercial processors who could be butchering infected deer. Using a solution of 40% bleach and a soak of 5 minutes, CWD prions can be inactivated, saving your cutlery, and non-porous cutting surfaces from infecting further butcher jobs, thus having to be pitched. With many parts of the country, including my home county in Michigan, having to face this growing problem that is showing to be very formidable. However, this may be a battle won in the ongoing war of CWD.Dr. Race explained that deactivating other infectious prion diseases with bleach is “old news”, but no work had been done on CWD in cervides (classification of the deer species) with a bleach treatment. Running several simulations with infected brain matter, stainless steel rods were covered in infectious prions and submerged in different concentrations of bleach along with varying amounts of time. The now treated roda were moved over to a solution of healthy prion material. Activated infectious prions would begin mutating healthy prions, making them infectious. In-activated infectious prions can't mutate healthy prions, meaning they couldn't spread the infection.Article: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/household-bleach-inactivates-chronic-wasting-disease-prionsActual Study (if you enjoy scientific reading):https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0223659From the discussion, Huntavore has put together some procedures to think about when cutting up your own deer that could be infected. Mind you these are steps are being proactive, reacting to not knowing your deer is positive for CWD, rather than reactive and scrambling with the news of knowing your deer is positive,Setup:Put down a disposable ground covering, like plastic drop cloth or construction paper (the large rolls). Place cutting table on covered area. Might want to avoid the kitchen table.Proceed cutting up the animal making sure keep cuts in non-porous containersBag, seal, wrap, whatever your storing method then box up, freeze, and wait for the results (hardest part). Try to avoid grinding meat at this point.Clean Up:Make sure the area is WELL ventilated.Brush fat, and silverskin, small bits on the ground cover, rollup and bag up.Wash and scrub both table/cutting boards, and used saws or knives per usual. Removing all remaining macro bits. Rinse and let dry (to not dilute the bleach treatment.Sack up all sponges/rags/Brillo pads that were used (wait on the test results, if positive, toss with the meat. If ok, they can be used again.)Mix up a container of 1 to 1 parts water and household bleach. Place all cutlery in the solution, making sure bleach can get to all surfaces. Set a timer for 5 minutes, watch carefully. Pull, rinse, let dry before putting away.In a spray bottle, filled with full strength bleach, spray down cutting boards or cutting table, as long as they are non porous. Let set for 5-7 minutes, watching the surface so it's not damaged by the bleach. When time is up, rinse off and let dry.Show Partners:Umai DryInstagram: @umaidryWebsite: bit.ly/3WhfnnXSign up for the newsletter for 10% offTieBossInstagram: @tiebossllcWebsite: https://tieboss.com/pod?ref=pod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, we're tackling the big question: why isn't your marketing copy converting into bookings? The simple answer is that most wedding pros write for the head, not the heart. Couples don't book because of the number of hours, images, or bouquets – they book because of how you make them feel. Katie and Roxy share insights from groundbreaking research on emotional motivators (the feelings that drive spending), what most suppliers are doing wrong, and how you can align your messaging with what couples actually care about. You'll learn why practical details matter but emotions seal the deal, and why connected couples are 52% more valuable than satisfied ones. Plus, they reveal how this ties into The Profit Shift – a new framework they'll be breaking down at Wedcon this November.
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast episode 297 with our guest Chad Channing of Can of Clouds(formerly of Nirvana; Fire Ants, The Methodists, Before Cars, Stonecrow, Magnet Men/Tic Dolly Row). We discuss his new electronic due Can of Clouds and their Passing Vistas album. We also cover some of his pre and post Nirvana bands, and more! For More Information: https://canofclouds.com/ https://canofclouds.bandcamp.com/album/passing-vistas https://thefireantsrock.com/music https://magnetmen.bandcamp.com/album/tic-dolly-row https://www.facebook.com/p/Before-Cars-100057467361274/ Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ Follow us on X at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod. Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping local at Big Stricks Vinyl Records and Sports Cards - https://www.facebook.com/p/Big-Stricks-LLC-61560351678007/
One year ago Donald Trump stood before the American people and suggested drinking bleach and injecting disinfectant to cure the Covid 19 virus. In a presidency marked my insanity. This one presser might have been the most insane one of all. It also revealed for those who didn't already know, that the man in charge of our recovery and our lives, was bat shit insane crazy. But now, one year later, what's even more insane, is that there are people who still want more of this guy. This after all the poison he injected into our system. Michael discusses how the GOP has all but abandoned its moral duty to promote Trumpism above all else. He may have lost the battle for the presidency but in state houses and local politics, Trumpism is winning the war. Finally, Michael speaks with former Bush White House ethics czar Richard Painter on how we recover from the age of Trump, To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Lear... One year ago Donald Trump stood before the American people and suggested drinking bleach and injecting disinfectant to cure the Covid 19 virus. In a presidency marked my insanity. This one presser might have been the most insane one of all. It also revealed for those who didn't already know, that the man in charge of our recovery and our lives, was bat shit insane crazy. But now, one year later, what's even more insane, is that there are people who still want more of this guy. This after all the poison he injected into our system. Michael discusses how the GOP has all but abandoned its moral duty to promote Trumpism above all else. He may have lost the battle for the presidency but in state houses and local politics, Trumpism is winning the war. Finally, Michael speaks with former Bush White House ethics czar Richard Painter on how we recover from the age of Trump, To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mason is joined by Sam, Milam, and Davey from Bleach. They chat about Bleach's history, future music we can expect from the band, their influential albums, and much more.Check out Bleach here: https://bleachisalive.comGet tickets for Furnace Fest here: https://www.furnacefest.usFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@theblacksheeppodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-blacksheep-podcast-presented-by-hm-magazine--2258933/support.
A new Bleach movie may be confirmed at Jump Festa as Studio Pierrot updates Bleach-Movie.com for the first time since 2008! Fans are speculating if this could finally be the long-awaited Can't Fear Your Own World movie, especially with Bleach TYBW Part 4 set to appear on the Jump Festa Red Stage! A spot reserved for the biggest announcements. Even better, the official Jump Festa account has revealed the Bleach stage will be livestreamed worldwide, meaning fans everywhere can watch the reveal live.We also cover Bleach Soul Resonance's global website update, which hints that an international release date could be coming soon. This week's Klub Outside Q&A dives into Kyoraku's relationships with his troops, how Soul Society birthdays work, and Mayuri's control over the Corpse Unit of fallen Arrancars. Plus, we talk about the new Bleach TYBW Plaza pop-up shop in Japan, the Burn the Witch swimsuit banner in Bleach Brave Souls, Sam's latest Guild Quest meltdown, and Jose's birthday celebrations with a Seireitei Times special.
Once upon a time, the “Big Three” of anime—Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach—were crowned as the kings of the genre. But who actually decided that, and do they still deserve the crown today?This week on Amerime Junkies, we:
Charles sits down with a Dermatologist/Dr in Miami Beach discussing all thing related to staph, ringworm, cellulitis and other skin infections in sports like; MMA, Jiu Jitsu, Wrestling and Judo. Marcy has treated many UFC athletes in Florida and is an expert in the world of dermatology. TLDR: dont train with open wounds, if you get skin infections all the time go see a dermatologist and do bleach baths/nasal cleanse protocols. Products: https://www.clnwash.com/collections/shop-products - just need the ingredients - doesn't have to be expensive Bleach bath info to decolonize: https://www.childrensmn.org/educationmaterials/childrensmn/article/21792/mrsa-methicillin-resistant-staph-aureus-decolonization/ 00:00 - 06:37 - Introduction & understanding staph infection06:37 - 08:00 - You could have herpes 08:00 - 15:00 - Clean person or clear gym which is more important 15:00 - 28:00 - Bleach bath protocols & distinguishing skin viruses 28:00 - 32:45 - Products and creating more robust skin32:45 - 36:00 - Sunscreen 36:00 - 41:00 - Cauliflower ears 41:00 - 43:00 - Sun exposure 43:00 - 45:21 - Hygiene protocols and closing notes Sponsors:Progress: https://www.progressjj-europe.com Use code RUNESCAPE at checkout for discount on any productsLess Impressed More Involved: https://outlierdb.com/ - use code RUNESCAPE for 50% off your first monthCharles Strength Training Programs GET 7 DAY FREE MAT STRONG PROGRAM: https://mailchi.mp/charlesallanprice/mat-strong-landing-page Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bleach TYBW Part 4 is officially coming to the Jump Festa Red Stage this year!! A spot usually reserved for the biggest announcements. Could this mean a brand-new Bleach video game, another anime project, or even a new movie? We break down the possibilities and what fans can expect from this massive stage appearance. We also take time to honor the late Takaya Hashi, the legendary voice actor for Robert Accutrone, looking back on his career, his memorable roles, and the heartfelt tributes shared by Tite Kubo and Ichigo's voice actor Masakazu Morita.Beyond that, we cover the latest Bleach pop-up shops in Japan, including a pixel-themed collection with fan favorites like Rukia, Hitsugaya, Byakuya, and Uryu, as well as Bleach Interlude, focused on the anime's iconic eye-catchers. This week's Klub Outside questions dive into which Vizard is the worst morning person, why Gremmy never rebelled against Yhwach, and the symbolic butterfly motifs of Aizen's Hogyoku fused forms. From heartfelt tributes to exciting announcements, this episode is packed with Bleach news, lore, and speculation.
We're going to bring back, bring back the good times covering Again, For The First Time by Bleach to Celebrate its 23rd anniversary. We're joined by Davy Baysinger & Jerry Morrison to share why this is one of their favorite Bleach records and what's going on with the band these days.
This week on Bleach Boys we cover the latest Klub Outside questions! Kubo forgets about Ichigo's Jump cover armor, explains why he chose “Kurosaki” as Ichigo's last name, and confirms Soifon's appointment as Commander of the Omnitsukido was decided by Central 46. We also dive into Bleach Brave Souls' new 10th Anniversary “Playable Art” banner featuring swimsuit Rangiku and swimsuit Nel, and Sam has some major issues with this format.Beyond that, we debate which Bleach squad we'd be sorted into if we joined the academy, react to Unohana's Yachiru Kenpachi awakening form in Bleach Rebirth of Souls, and break down the rising costs of Bleach Stirring Souls Vol. 3 figures. Plus, we explore the world of unofficial Bleach statues, including how to buy them cheap and we're opening a Weebs Guild credit card to fund the collection. From merch woes to game updates, this week's episode has everything for Bleach fans.
This episode of The Rumors Are True Podcast brings Milam Byers, Davy Baysinger, and Sam Barnhart from the influential rock band Bleach for a deep and heartfelt conversations. The guys open up about the band's beginnings in Nashville, their creative process in the studio, and what it was like carving out their place in the late ‘90s/early 2000s alternative rock world. They share road stories, the ups and downs of touring, and the experiences that shaped them both as musicians and as friends.Listeners will also hear about the band's connection to their fans, how their music continues to resonate years later, and what it meant to be part of such a pivotal moment in underground and faith-driven music. With plenty of laughter, nostalgia, and honest reflection, this episode paints a vivid picture of Bleach's journey and why their songs still matter today.Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwesArtwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowserMusic by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
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Kubo reveals his original plan was to make Aizen connected to the Quincies! In a new Klub Outside Q&A, Kubo breaks down Aizen's name origins, his symbolic meaning as “the one who comes from the right of everything,” and how early designs tied him to the Quincy heritage. We also discuss Kubo's comments on Ichigo, Orihime, and Kazui's lifestyle during the Hell arc, giving us a rare peek into their everyday family life.
Send us a textOur new Best Friend of the Podcast, Pete Sepenuk joins us!! You might know him from the Anime Naruto and Bleach, or the Final Fantasy VII remake, or MLB!! Give us so many stories about Voice acting and his time working with great Producers, Actors and Directors in Hollywood. We talk about the one our fav films of all time, The Ghost and the Darkness!! We try three brews of course while we had a hell of time together!!! How he fell into Movie Editing!Pop Culture: King of the Hill and Saladin Patterson, Gail Anne Hurd and her works, and much moreBrew had during Pop Culture: Did I Dew that! Baja Blurst by Vice Beer and Sig Brewing CoBeer Flights: We learn about Pete and get to the bottom of his darkest secrets! Yacht Rock, IMF agents and Invincible(MTV)Brew during Beer Flights: PB&J Mixtape by Xul Beer CoTop Shelf : Top 3 Movies or TV shows that cant or shouldnt be rebooted or remadeBrew during Top Shelf Yacht Party by Charles Towne FermentoryTheme Song by Lost Like Lions Guest Links and Social Media:Instagram: @thesepvoX: @thesepvoHop Station Craft BarGet Beer, Cocktails, and fab food while enjoying darts, vintage games. Hop Station is hopping!Coastalos SodasUrban Artifact launched our own hemp derived THC brand Coastalo. Made with real fruit!!Niles BrewingUnique Beers and Cocktails! They host events and trivia weekly. Located in downtown Niles, Michigan!TavourUse our promo code 'DrunksWithBuds' for $10 off your second order.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
In this special three-part series of The Rumors Are True, host Jeremy Alan Gould sits down with Sam Barnhart, Davy Baysinger, and Milam Byers of the beloved alt-rock band Bleach for an unforgettable deep-dive into their story. Across these episodes, the band opens up about their early days cutting their teeth in the late '90s scene, the friendships and creative spark that fueled their music, and the highs and lows of life on the road. They share honest reflections on personal loss, the challenges of sustaining a band, and the bittersweet decision to step away from the spotlight. With a mix of heartfelt storytelling, candid humor, and behind-the-scenes memories, the trio recounts how time apart led to growth—and what ultimately brought them back together for an emotional and inspiring reunion. Whether you're a lifelong Bleach fan or discovering their music for the first time, these conversations capture the heart, soul, and enduring legacy of a band that left an indelible mark on their listeners and on the alternative rock landscape.Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwesArtwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowserMusic by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
In this edition of Frikkity Frak, We Do Talk Back, we discuss the "The Day I Became a Shinigami" episode of Bleach and connect it to Revelation 21:4. Please rate, subscribe, and review this podcast, tell your friends, and if you have any questions, please contact us at frikkityfraktalkback@gmail.com or any of our social media accounts with any questions about this episode or any and all spiritual, nerdy, or general questions.00:00 Introduction00:44 What Happened in the Episode04:43 Biblical Lesson10:09 Ratings12:19 Outro@FrikkityF on Twitter@FrikkityFrak on Instagram@FrikkityFrak on Facebook
Melissa and Jam dive into a variety of listener-submitted questions. They discuss the science behind fluffy shave ice versus mainland shaved ice, the effectiveness and safety of ozone treatments for smoke smells, and the potential impact of glyphosate on human health. They also explore the chemistry of everyday items like rinse aid in dishwashers, different types of soap, and even hypothetical scenarios involving bleach and gasoline. Melissa provides insights based on her knowledge as a chemist, offering a fascinating look into the chemistry of our everyday life. 00:00 Introduction and Listener Questions 00:29 Chemistry of Shave Ice 06:58 Ozone Treatment for Cigarette Smell 12:15 Glyphosate and Its Effects 21:32 Rinse Aid in Dishwashers 24:02 Concerns About Rinse Safety 24:24 Exploring Cleaning Products 26:26 Differences in Soaps and Shampoos 27:27 Chemistry of Hair and Skin Products 32:59 Hypothetical: Bleach vs. Gasoline 37:17 Listener Shoutouts and Anniversary 42:27 Chemistry of Erasable and Invisible Inks 45:22 Supporting the Podcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy Podcast Merch and Apparel ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com Watch our episodes on YouTube Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife Thanks to our monthly supporters Vince W Julie S. Heather R Autoclave Chelsea M Dorien VD Scott B Jessie R Ciara L J0HNTR0Y Jeannette N Cullyn R Erica B Elizabeth P Sarah M Rachel R Letila Katrina B Suzanne P Venus R Lyn S Jacob T Brian K Emerson W Kristina G Timothy P Steven B Chris and Claire S Chelsea B Avishai B Hunter R ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy Podcast Merch and Apparel ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com Watch our episodes on YouTube Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife
Bleach's 24th Anniversary brings new Klub Outside merch, Kubo news on Grimmjow in TYBW Part 4, and Locus of the Brave 2 updates! This week on Bleach Boys, Sam and Jose break down all the anniversary reveals, including Kubo's latest comments on dubbing Part 4 and what it means for Grimmjow's role.We go over the new Klub Outside Q&A, where Kubo talks about Ikkaku's respect for Urahara, how often new troops join the Gotei 13, and whether Ichigo has single or double eyelids. Plus Kubo drew a special illustration for Black Clover, we debate how many Unohanas it would take to defeat Aizen, and we cover every new Seireitei Times article.We also talk Locus of the Brave 2's new location and what it means for our Japan trip, and Sam's fiancée joins to answer the big question: would she be okay if Sam ditched her in Japan for Tite Kubo?
On this special three-part series of The Rumors Are True, we're honored to welcome Davy Baysinger, Sam Barnhart, and Milam Byers from the beloved alt-rock band Bleach to celebrate their long-anticipated reunion. As a cornerstone of the late '90s and early 2000s alternative and Christian rock scenes, Bleach built a reputation for honest, emotional songwriting, anthemic guitar-driven sound, and high-energy live shows that left a lasting impression on fans around the world. In these episodes, the guys open up about the band's origins, the unique chemistry that brought them together, and the journey through success, personal loss, creative shifts, and eventual disbandment. They reflect deeply on what the band meant to them then—and what it means now—as they revisit the passion and purpose that inspired them to make music in the first place. We also talk about the heart behind their reunion, the unexpected spark that brought them back to the stage, and the renewed connection they feel with each other and their fans. Whether you've been singing along since Static or Again, For the First Time, or you're just now discovering Bleach, these episodes offer a raw, heartfelt, and often hilarious look at the life of a band that never really left our hearts.Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwesArtwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowserMusic by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
CLASH! Shonen Battle Roleplay is a Tabletop Roleplaying Game love letter to shonen anime such as Bleach, One Piece, and Naruto in which big, bombastic characters grapple with dramatic fights and the dramatic emotions those fights represent.I sat down with the game's designer, Sabrina Hawthorne, to see the game in action.CLASH!: https://sabrinahawthorne.itch.io/clash-playtest-materialsSABRINA HAWTHORNE: https://sabrinahawthorne.carrd.co/ALL MY FANTASY CHILDREN: http://www.allmyfantasychildren.com/PARTY OF ONE DISCORD: https://discordapp.com/invite/SxpQKmKSUPPORT JEFF ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/jeffstormerFOLLOW JEFF ON TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/gmjeffstormerTHEME SONG: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, “Infinite Lives,” RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/party-of-one-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Kubo reveals the name of Ichigo's Horn of Salvation form, new Bleach game “Mirrors High” trademarked, and Ichiban Kuji Espada figures announced! This week on Bleach Boys, Sam and Jose break down all the biggest Bleach news starting with Stirring Souls Vol. 3, the new Ichiban Kuji featuring Espada icons like Ulquiorra, Grimmjow, Nel, and Szayelaporro.
Start your weekend right with TGIF, hosted by Charlie Pickering. This show features special guests including TGIF with Claire Hooper, Suren Jayemanne and Danny McGinlayAnd a performance by pianist Josh Cohen ahead of an appearance at next week's BLEACH festival on the Gold Coast.
Welcome to Episode 149 of the Anime Lately Podcast! In this episode, we catch up with the team in our Weebs Lounge, share the anime, manga, and other media we've been enjoying, and dive into the latest otaku news and buzz. Rundown of the Show: Weebs Lounge: Catch up with the team on what's been happening in our lives. Media We've Been Consuming: Discover what anime, manga, and other media we've been enjoying lately. Otaku News & Buzz Central: Get the latest updates and news in the world of anime and beyond. ► Stay connected with us: AniMa W3 Studio = https://linktr.ee/animaw3studio Anime lately Podcast = https://bit.ly/3jF9S15 ► Follow us on Twitter/X: AniMA W3 Studio = https://twitter.com/AniMaW3Studio Vash = https://twitter.com/LegendDVash Rome = https://twitter.com/romeWithADot Jokester = https://twitter.com/itzjokester Whawkins = https://twitter.com/whawkinsMW DropThisBox = https://twitter.com/DropThisBox ► Follow us on Anilist: LEGEND D VASH : https://anilist.co/user/LegendDVash/ DROP THIS BOX : https://anilist.co/user/DropThisBox/ WHAWKINS : https://anilist.co/user/whawkins/ CRASH : https://anilist.co/user/Crashx131/ MEMORYNK : https://anilist.co/user/MemoryNK/ NEKO CHAN : https://anilist.co/user/nekochan211/ MAD GOD GREM : https://anilist.co/user/Gremmon/ JOKESTER : https://anilist.co/user/Itzjokester/ ► Follow us on Letterboxd: LEGEND D VASH : https://letterboxd.com/LegendDVash/ DROP THIS BOX : https://letterboxd.com/dropthisbox/ ► Follow Us on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/animaw3studio https://www.twitch.tv/romewithadot https://www.twitch.tv/whawkinstreams https://www.twitch.tv/itz_jokester ►Join Our Discord Server: Anime Lately: https://discord.gg/45Zpt8yv4m ►Podcast Network AniMa W3 Studio Podcast: https://linktr.ee/animelatelypodcast Weebs of the Ring Podcast:
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Have you ever wondered what happens when a toddler gets into something they definitely shouldn't? Today, Dr. Monica Gray, Dr. Pradip Kamat, and Dr. Rahul Damania discuss the case of an 18-month-old boy who accidentally ingested concentrated bleach, presenting with stridor, drooling, and vomiting. They review the clinical approach to caustic ingestions in children, including airway management, diagnostic workup, and the roles of endoscopy, steroids, and multidisciplinary care. The episode also highlights potential complications such as esophageal strictures and cancer, emphasizes prevention strategies, and provides key takeaways for intensivists managing similar pediatric emergencies. If you're an intensivist or just want to know what to do in a pediatric emergency, don't miss these essential takeaways for managing one of the scariest situations in the ER.Show Highlights:Case study of an 18-month-old boy who ingested concentrated bleachClinical presentation including symptoms like stridor, drooling, and vomitingManagement strategies for caustic ingestions in childrenImportance of airway management and monitoring in cases of caustic ingestionDiagnostic workup including imaging and endoscopyDifferential diagnosis considerations for similar presentations (e.g., button batteries, laundry detergent pods)Mechanism of injury caused by alkaline substances like bleachLong-term complications associated with caustic ingestions, such as esophageal strictures and cancerMultidisciplinary approach to treatment involving various medical specialtiesPrevention strategies to reduce the incidence of accidental caustic ingestions in childrenReferences:American Academy of Pediatrics – Pediatric Care Online: Esophageal Caustic Injury (AAP clinical guidance on caustic ingestions).Fuhrman & Zimmerman's Pediatric Critical Care textbook – Chapters on toxicology and gastrointestinal emergencies (covering caustic injury management and critical care approach).Hoffman RS, et al. “Ingestion of Caustic Substances.” New England Journal of Medicine. 2020; 382(18):1739-1748. A comprehensive review of caustic ingestion injuries and management.Arnold M, Numanoglu A. “Caustic ingestion in children – a review.” Semin Pediatr Surg. 2017;26(2):95-104. Review of epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of caustic injuries in kids.Johnson CM, Brigger MT. “The public health impact of pediatric caustic ingestion injuries.” Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2012;138(12):1111-1115. (Epidemiology study showing declining incidence).Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) Journal – various case reports and series on caustic ingestion (for case-based insights), and annual National Poison Data System reports (for statistics on pediatric poisonings).Tringali A, et al. ESGE/ESPGHAN Pediatric GI Endoscopy Guidelines (Endoscopy, 2017) – Includes recommendations for endoscopy timing and steroid use in caustic ingestions.Usta M, et al. “High doses of methylprednisolone in the management of caustic esophageal burns.” Pediatrics. 2014;133(6):E1518-24. (Key study demonstrating steroids benefit in grade 2b injuries).Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne – Clinical Practice Guidelines: Caustic Ingestions (2019) – Practical hospital guidelines emphasizing early intubation for airway threat, endoscopy within 24h, IV PPI, and supportive care.
This week, the guys welcome legendary voice actor Kyle Hebert to the show. Best known for bringing to life iconic characters in Dragon Ball Z, Bleach, One Piece, Naruto, and more, Kyle reflects on his journey through the world of anime and how manifesting your dreams can shape your reality. The conversation spans everything from the craft of voice acting and the intelligent design of the universe to metal music and the paranormal.