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For over a century, vaccination has been repeatedly linked to severe neurological injuries including brain damage — with many modern studies showing a 3 to 7 fold increase in common chronic illnesses To dodge this massive liability, all research into vaccine injuries (and many other catastrophes like Agent Orange) was suppressed so that health authorities could claim there was “no evidence” of vaccine harm Another scheme was to redefine the brain injury as “autism” rather than encephalitis (which the U.S. government was legally required to provide injury compensation for) Previously, children with significant vaccine brain damage were referred to as “mentally retarded.” However, after a multi-decade campaign cancelled “retarded” they were instead diagnosed as autistic — a vague term which blurs severe and minor disability together, thereby effectively concealing the severe cases from the public's awareness This article will reveal the manipulative techniques and wordplay that have been used to conceal vaccine injuries from the public's awareness, as now is the time when we can at last end this atrocity
The Story of Orlando's Damage with Mike Brown /////// Mike Brown of Orlando synth hardcore band Damage shares the story of the band's journey through Central Florida's underground music scene.The band started out as Brain Damage, but shortened the name to Damage for a gig at a Chuck E. Cheese, of all places. From there, things took off. One of their most iconic shows was opening for the Dead Kennedys at the Syrian Lebanese Hall in Orlando.Mike talks about the band's lineup over the years, venues, and various shows and scenes across Florida. He also shares what it was like to bring Damage back after nearly 35 years.We dig into the origins of Space Fish Records, Splash Zine, and Club Space Fish. The club hosted countless shows, but is most remembered for the infamous GG Allin performance that ultimately led to its closure.Mike also touches on his 90s band Disco Biscuit and gives us a look at what Damage is doing today.
Numerous threads pull tighter and tighter as the day of the prison escape draws near.
Brandon, James, Britnee, and Hanna discuss a grab bag of creature features about body-invading parasites, starting with the sci-fi action horror The Hidden (1987), starring Kyle MacLachlan https://swampflix.com/ 0:00 Spooky season 06:16 The Long Walk (2025) 12:12 Robert Altman 16:46 Queens of Drama (2025) 21:07 The Hidden (1987) 36:20 The Tingler (1959) 52:23 Brain Damage (1988) 1:04:15 PussyCake (2021)
This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Quick-Glance Summary I walk you through an MIT experiment where 54 EEG-capped volunteers wrote essays three ways: pure brainpower, classic search, and ChatGPT assistance. Brain-only writers lit up the most neurons and produced the freshest prose; the ChatGPT crowd churned out near-identical essays, remembered little, and racked up what the researchers dub cognitive debt : the interest you pay later for outsourcing thought today. A bonus “switch” round yanked AI away from the LLM devotees (cue face-plant) and finally let the brain-first team play with the toy (they coped fine), proving skills first, tools second. I spiced the tale with calculator nostalgia, a Belgian med-exam cheating fiasco, and Professor Felienne's forklift-in-the-gym metaphor to land one mantra: *scaffolds beat shortcuts*. We peeked at tech “enshittification” once investors demand returns, whispered “open-source” as the escape hatch, and I dared you to try a two-day test—outline solo, draft with AI, revise solo, then check what you still remember. Net takeaway: keep AI on a leash; let thinking drive, tools navigate . If you think I'm full of digital hot air, record your own rebuttal and prove it. Resources MIT study MIT Media Lab. (2025). Your brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of cognitive debt. https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/your-brain-on-chatgpt/ Long term consequences (to be honest - pulled these from another list, didn't check all of them) Clemente-Suárez, V. J., Beltrán-Velasco, A. I., Herrero-Roldán, S., Rodriguez-Besteiro, S., Martínez-Guardado, I., Martín-Rodríguez, A., & Tornero-Aguilera, J. F. (2024). Digital device usage and childhood cognitive development: Exploring effects on cognitive abilities. 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Developmental Review , 57, 100921. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32517613/ Ladouceur, R. (2022). Cognitive effects of prolonged continuous human-machine interactions: Implications for digital device users. Behavioral Sciences , 12(8), 240. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10790890/ Wong, M. Y., Yin, Z., Kwan, S. C., & Chua, S. E. (2024). Understanding digital dementia and cognitive impact in children and adolescents. Neuroscience Bulletin , 40(7), 628–635. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11499077/ Baxter, B. (2025, February 2). Designing AI for human expertise: Preventing cognitive shortcuts. UXmatters . https://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2025/02/designing-ai-for-human-expertise-preventing-cognitive-shortcuts.php Tristan, C., & Thomas, M. (2024). The brain digitalization: It's all happening so fast! Frontiers in Human Dynamics , 4, 1475438. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/human-dynamics/articles/10.3389/fhumd.2024.1475438/full Sun, Z., & Wang, Y. (2024). Two distinct neural pathways for mechanical versus digital memory aids. NeuroImage , 121, 117245. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811924004683 Ahmed, S. (2025). Demystifying the new dilemma of brain rot in the digital era. Contemporary Neurology , 19(3), 241–254. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11939997/ Redshaw, J., & Adlam, A. (2020). The nature and development of cognitive offloading in children. Child Development Perspectives , 14(2), 120–126. https://srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cdep.12532 Geneva Internet Platform. (2025, June 3). Cognitive offloading and the future of the mind in the AI age. https://dig.watch/updates/cognitive-offloading-and-the-future-of-the-mind-in-the-ai-age Karlsson, G. (2019). Reducing cognitive load on the working memory by externalizing information. DIVA Portal . http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1327786/FULLTEXT02.pdf Monitask. (2025). What is cognitive offloading? https://www.monitask.com/en/business-glossary/cognitive-offloading Sharma, A., & Watson, S. (2024). Human technology intermediation to reduce cognitive load. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association , 31(4), 832–841. https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/31/4/832/7595629 Morgan, P. L., & Risko, E. F. (2021). Re-examining cognitive load measures in real-world learning environments. British Journal of Educational Psychology , 91(3), 993–1013. https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjep.12729 Podcast episodes that inspired some thoughts Felien Hermans (NL) Tech won't save us Screenstrong Families Provide feedback on this episode.
Chlorpyrifos exposure during pregnancy causes lasting brain damage in children after birth, including thicker cortex regions, reduced white matter, and impaired fine motor skills development Prenatal pesticide exposure triggers neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, creating a cycle of mitochondrial damage that reduces blood flow and neuronal density in developing brains Female babies show higher vulnerability to chlorpyrifos effects, experiencing more sleep apnea, breathing problems, and elevated inflammatory molecules in brain tissue than males Pesticide exposure alters gene expression through epigenetic changes, permanently affecting how the brain responds to stress, inflammation, and memory formation throughout life Strategies to protect your health include filtering drinking water, exercising regularly, improving indoor air quality, and choosing organic produce to reduce pesticide exposure
Brain Damage es sinónimo de Pink Floyd en Chile y este próximo sábado 6 de septiembre llega a Valparaíso después de más de diez años sin visitar el puerto principal. Este 3 de septiembre conversamos con Marcelo, su baterista y líder de la agrupación chilena de vuelo internacional, quien celebra el reencuentro con Valparaíso después de años de ausencia. Marcelo nos cuenta que la banda viene realizando un espectáculo que mezcla todas las épocas de Pink Floyd, destacando las inclusiones de algunos temas de la etapa de Syd Barret y todos los éxitos de los británicos. El show se realizará a las 21:30 horas en Trotamundos Valparaíso, Blaco 1253 y los tickets pueden ser adquiridos por sistema Passline.
"Is binge-watching TikTok worse for your brain than alcohol?"That's the wild claim that kicks off this hilarious and thought-provoking segment of The Ben and Skin Show, where Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray dive into the bizarre, the relatable, and the downright ridiculous.From Netflix's jaw-dropping new documentary “Unknown Number” to WorldStar Hip Hop's unexpected PSA about short-form content frying your brain, this episode is a whirlwind of pop culture, personal confessions, and laugh-out-loud moments.
We have reached the symbolic end of Summer 2025 and the CBB Boys are back with a new audio episode. Caleb, Bill Z and Steve reconvene to discuss a set of new comics and graphic novels as we close out August. We have the Big Two represented by this year's Titans Annual from DC with Donna Troy in the spotlight with a story written and drawn by Phil Jimenez and by a new Captain America #1 from Marvel from the team of Chip Zdarsky and Valerio Schiti. We have Oni's EC Comics revival represented by Catacomb of Torment #1 and Cruel Universe #1. We also have the manga body horror of Brain Damage by Shintaro Kago and the-coming-of-gay-age of Mike Curatoro's Gaysians graphic novel. So hit play and enjoy two hours of funnybook chatter as this summer sunsets.
Join us at Patreon.com/dadmeatpodcast for part 2 of this episode. Check Out Tommy Pope: https://www.youtube.com/@UC1kI0RBRjGt7s81C2NS1-Fw See Tim do stand up live: https://linktr.ee/timbutterly See Mike do stand up live: https://linktr.ee/MikeRainey82 Check out Tim's YouTube channel at youtube.com/@TimButterly for live streams and his killer new project, Field Trippin', which you can also support at https://www.patreon.com/c/timbutterly/posts Check out Mike's new interview podcast, Get In Some Head: https://www.youtube.com/@UCvPEUAhvoM3Kw3doNZQkyJg Go to Patreon.com/lilstinkers for the best murder/Impractical Jokers-themed podcast out there F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code FATBIRD15 at https://www.theperfectjean.nyc/FATBIRD15 #theperfectjeanpod Go to https://www.superpower.com to learn more and lock in the special $199 price while it lasts. Live up to your 100-Year potential. #superpowerpod
Ask Me A Question For Next Week's Episode!Included in this week's episode: What is neuroplasticity? Can you improve your neuroplasticity? The best ways to boost your neuroplasticity. The killer of neuroplasticity. The worst things you can do for your brain as you age. Food makes a huge impact on your brain. Ultra processed foods and neuroplasticity. What can you do?
Le Karibfutursound de Célia Wa ouvre le bal, le post dub noisy rock de Brain Damage le referme… (Rediffusion) Célia Wa est notre 1ère invitée dans la #SessionLive pour la sortie du 1er album Fasadé. Célia Wa est une artiste guadeloupéenne née à Paris, chanteuse, flûtiste et multi-instrumentiste. Initiée dès son plus jeune âge aux musiques traditionnelles afro-caribéennes, elle développe un style unique qu'elle nomme «Karibfutursound», fusionnant soul, électro, gwo ka, jazz et hip-hop. Après avoir intégré l'American School of Modern Music de Paris, elle multiplie les collaborations. Elle sort son premier «WA EP» en 2013, suivi de deux autres Adan on dòt solèy - Karibfutursound part 1 en 2018, puis Wastral en 2021. Célia Wa se distingue par son engagement pour le patrimoine culturel antillais et son désir d'affirmer son identité guadeloupéenne à travers sa musique. Après 3 EP, Fasadé, cet album de 9 titres qu'elle a puisé dans son « nan-nan » artistique comme elle le dit elle-même : une base Gwoka teintée de sonorités soul, jazz et même d'amapiano. Un univers électro-acoustique #Karibfutursound qui s'inscrit dans la mouvance « Kako », rencontre de tradition et modernité. Fasadé incarne la volonté de lier les cultures et de dépasser les seules limites de l'arc caribéen. Chaque morceau libère une énergie qui sublime aussi bien la colère que l'enthousiasme, pour aboutir à une véritable célébration de l'amour, de la détermination et de la liberté. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Ola (colère) Live RFI - Huey (lettre à son fils) Live RFI + Extraits de l'album - Rasanbleman Feat. Roger Raspail (Toto Bissainthe) - No Lies Feat. Ousmane Kouyaté - Sango Feat. Owomide Line Up : Célia Wa (voix,flûte), Xavier Belin (claviers, voix) et Christophe Négrit (batterie,voix) Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor ► Album Fasadé (Heavenly Sweetness 2025). Site - Bandcamp - YouTube. Puis nous recevons Brain Damage dans la 2nde #SessionLive pour la sortie de Oide Oide. La rencontre entre Brain Damage et la Japonaise Emiko Ota marque le début d'un fascinant projet à tiroirs, où récits et propositions musicales insolites se juxtaposent, s'entremêlent et s'entrechoquent. Ensemble, ils explorent l'univers mystique des yōkai japonais, ces créatures surnaturelles qui peuplent le folklore nippon. Emiko Ota s'inspire de cinq de ces chimères emblématiques : Katsura Otoko, Tenome, Isogashi, Azuki Arai et Baku, chacune représentant une facette mystérieuse de l'imaginaire japonais, du charme trompeur à la peur, en passant par la frénésie et les rêves dévorés. Tour à tour séduisante, inquiétante, agitée ou apaisante, Emiko navigue entre registres et émotions, donnant vie à ces créatures légendaires à travers une palette vocale riche et nuancée. La musique de Brain Damage, quant à elle, a subi une transformation radicale. Chaque morceau est sculpté avec précision, tantôt enjoué et énergique, tantôt contemplatif et mystérieux, capturant la nature imprévisible des yōkai et s'adaptant parfaitement aux récits mythologiques portés par la chanteuse japonaise. Dans une approche résolument expérimentale, Martin Nathan a fait appel à Mad Professor, l'une des dernières légendes vivante du dub international, pour remixer cette nouvelle création. Se pliant au jeu avec malice, le mythique producteur plus en forme que jamais, propose ici des versions incroyablement aérées et néanmoins apocalyptiques. Ensemble donc, ils proposent une certaine vision du dub, qui réinvente l'inattendu: le post-dub. Si les techniques de traitement sonores inhérentes au style demeurent : mixages évolutifs, échos, réverbérations et basses fréquences quasi palpables, les sources anglo-jamaïcaines du genre ont bel et bien été remplacées, re-conceptualisées, recomposées, réécrites. Une véritable renaissance artistique, avec comme prétexte le post-dub, pour à nouveau explorer, captiver, surprendre. Une oeuvre singulière, immersive, où l'audace et l'inventivité du propos musical s'accorde avec la narration allégorique portée par Emiko Ota. Une véritable exploration des ombres et des lumières, un voyage auditif et spirituel à travers les légendes japonaises. Entre la douceur des rêves et la morsure des cauchemars… Titres interprétés au grand studio - Tenome, Live RFI - Katsuro Otoko, extrait Cd Dub - Isogashi, Live RFI. Line Up : Martin Nathan : machines, Emiko Ota : chant. Son : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant. ► Album Oide Oide (Jarring Effects 2025) Site - YouTube - Bandcamp - Instagram. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
Le Karibfutursound de Célia Wa ouvre le bal, le post dub noisy rock de Brain Damage le referme… (Rediffusion) Célia Wa est notre 1ère invitée dans la #SessionLive pour la sortie du 1er album Fasadé. Célia Wa est une artiste guadeloupéenne née à Paris, chanteuse, flûtiste et multi-instrumentiste. Initiée dès son plus jeune âge aux musiques traditionnelles afro-caribéennes, elle développe un style unique qu'elle nomme «Karibfutursound», fusionnant soul, électro, gwo ka, jazz et hip-hop. Après avoir intégré l'American School of Modern Music de Paris, elle multiplie les collaborations. Elle sort son premier «WA EP» en 2013, suivi de deux autres Adan on dòt solèy - Karibfutursound part 1 en 2018, puis Wastral en 2021. Célia Wa se distingue par son engagement pour le patrimoine culturel antillais et son désir d'affirmer son identité guadeloupéenne à travers sa musique. Après 3 EP, Fasadé, cet album de 9 titres qu'elle a puisé dans son « nan-nan » artistique comme elle le dit elle-même : une base Gwoka teintée de sonorités soul, jazz et même d'amapiano. Un univers électro-acoustique #Karibfutursound qui s'inscrit dans la mouvance « Kako », rencontre de tradition et modernité. Fasadé incarne la volonté de lier les cultures et de dépasser les seules limites de l'arc caribéen. Chaque morceau libère une énergie qui sublime aussi bien la colère que l'enthousiasme, pour aboutir à une véritable célébration de l'amour, de la détermination et de la liberté. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Ola (colère) Live RFI - Huey (lettre à son fils) Live RFI + Extraits de l'album - Rasanbleman Feat. Roger Raspail (Toto Bissainthe) - No Lies Feat. Ousmane Kouyaté - Sango Feat. Owomide Line Up : Célia Wa (voix,flûte), Xavier Belin (claviers, voix) et Christophe Négrit (batterie,voix) Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor ► Album Fasadé (Heavenly Sweetness 2025). Site - Bandcamp - YouTube. Puis nous recevons Brain Damage dans la 2nde #SessionLive pour la sortie de Oide Oide. La rencontre entre Brain Damage et la Japonaise Emiko Ota marque le début d'un fascinant projet à tiroirs, où récits et propositions musicales insolites se juxtaposent, s'entremêlent et s'entrechoquent. Ensemble, ils explorent l'univers mystique des yōkai japonais, ces créatures surnaturelles qui peuplent le folklore nippon. Emiko Ota s'inspire de cinq de ces chimères emblématiques : Katsura Otoko, Tenome, Isogashi, Azuki Arai et Baku, chacune représentant une facette mystérieuse de l'imaginaire japonais, du charme trompeur à la peur, en passant par la frénésie et les rêves dévorés. Tour à tour séduisante, inquiétante, agitée ou apaisante, Emiko navigue entre registres et émotions, donnant vie à ces créatures légendaires à travers une palette vocale riche et nuancée. La musique de Brain Damage, quant à elle, a subi une transformation radicale. Chaque morceau est sculpté avec précision, tantôt enjoué et énergique, tantôt contemplatif et mystérieux, capturant la nature imprévisible des yōkai et s'adaptant parfaitement aux récits mythologiques portés par la chanteuse japonaise. Dans une approche résolument expérimentale, Martin Nathan a fait appel à Mad Professor, l'une des dernières légendes vivante du dub international, pour remixer cette nouvelle création. Se pliant au jeu avec malice, le mythique producteur plus en forme que jamais, propose ici des versions incroyablement aérées et néanmoins apocalyptiques. Ensemble donc, ils proposent une certaine vision du dub, qui réinvente l'inattendu: le post-dub. Si les techniques de traitement sonores inhérentes au style demeurent : mixages évolutifs, échos, réverbérations et basses fréquences quasi palpables, les sources anglo-jamaïcaines du genre ont bel et bien été remplacées, re-conceptualisées, recomposées, réécrites. Une véritable renaissance artistique, avec comme prétexte le post-dub, pour à nouveau explorer, captiver, surprendre. Une oeuvre singulière, immersive, où l'audace et l'inventivité du propos musical s'accorde avec la narration allégorique portée par Emiko Ota. Une véritable exploration des ombres et des lumières, un voyage auditif et spirituel à travers les légendes japonaises. Entre la douceur des rêves et la morsure des cauchemars… Titres interprétés au grand studio - Tenome, Live RFI - Katsuro Otoko, extrait Cd Dub - Isogashi, Live RFI. Line Up : Martin Nathan : machines, Emiko Ota : chant. Son : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant. ► Album Oide Oide (Jarring Effects 2025) Site - YouTube - Bandcamp - Instagram. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
https://amzn.to/45ECWxtBrain Damage: A Juror's Tale: The Hammer Killing TrialThe gripping debut True Crime book by award-winning author Paul Sanders. *In the middle of a sleepy Phoenix neighbourhood, Marissa DeVault murdered her husband.January 14, 2009. Dale Harrell is found clinging to life by police, his skull brutally beaten with a hammer. The resulting criminal trial catapults twelve ordinary jurors into a powerful struggle with complex questions. On the surface, the murder seemed clear. But lurking beneath was a gnawing doubt – was this the act of a cold-blooded murderer, or the last-ditch effort of a desperate woman who was left broken by years of domestic abuse?Paul Sanders served as juror #13. Expertly retelling his story in vivid and gritty detail, he recounts the sleepless nights and painstaking debates that echoed around the trial, gaining a deep glimpse into the day-to-day lives of a family torn apart by murder. Determined to cut through the confusion and finally deliver justice to a victim, he shares his remarkable true story of a criminal case that's packed with fascinating twists and turns.With an honest perspective of every day he spent in the jury box with his fellow jurors, Paul invites you into his world, depicting every character with a larger-than-life persona that reels you in and frames each scene in dramatic detail. The trial of Marissa DeVault left the jurors with a question that had far-reaching consequences: should the defendant pay for her crime with her life?Praise for Brain Damage:“Mr. Sanders is a brilliant writer. You feel like you are right in the courtroom with him…” – Reviewer“This is a must-read for any avid trial watcher!” – Reviewer“Brain Damage is a very interesting journey through a death penalty trial. It made me want to be a juror!” – Reviewerhttps://amzn.to/45ECWxtBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
This week on the pod: a hilarious dating story that has us conflicted, and a mind blowing stat about a dangerous sex trend that has somehow become the new normal… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Who's going to believe a talking head?"HOGUST continues with RE-ANIMATOR! We also discuss the meetup being around the corner, ALIEN/EARTH, Proto re-watching AVATAR 2, BRAIN DAMAGE, Danny watching PRIMER and JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH, and much more. In the uncut portion of the episode we got into our chicken updates, used Toyota Forerunners from 1991, and Facebook Marketplace.Chapters:(00:00:00) Introductions + Meetup(00:06:48) What we watched(00:17:34) Boogie Nights(01:04:01) Next weekSupport the 70mm Patreon to join our VHS Village Discord and access exclusive episodes in the 70mm Vault like the 1990s Batman movies, Harry Potter, The Matrix, SHIN Godzilla, and over 70 others. Signing up for the Patreon also get your own membership card, member-only discounts on merch, and the ability to vote on future episodes!Don't forget you can visit our website to shop our storefront to buy prints and merch, follow us on Letterboxd, email the show, and much more.70mm is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at BAT & SPIDER, The Letterboxd Show, Austin Danger Pod, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Lost Light, The Movie Mixtape, and Twin Vipers.(Gone but not forgotten; Cinenauts + FILM HAGS.) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hog Tape Summer slithers on! This week, Brain Damage!ChaptersHog Tape Summer! (00:00:00)Banz week in news (00:04:02)Hog - Welcome Home, Brother Charles (00:25:30)Mail! (01:02:24)Next Episode! (01:03:24)LinksCheck out or Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/batandspiderJoin our DISCORDGet your Bat & Spider STICKERS hereSteve Barkett Rules t-shirts!!!Get a sweet Bat & Spider t-shirt here! All sale proceeds go to The Movement For Black Lives.Technical Adviser: Slim of 70mmTheme song composed and performed by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music.Follow Bat & Spider on Instagram Follow Chuck and Dale on Letterboxd.Bat & Spider on LetterboxdBat & Spider WatchlistSend us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com.Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966Artwork by Charles Forsmanbatandspider.comBat & Spider is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at 70mm, The Letterboxd Show, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Twin Vipers, The Movie Mixtape, The Yeti is Still Broken, Austin Danger Pod, and Lost Light. ★ Support this podcast ★
Kathleen Folbigg is front page of every newspaper and news website this morning after we learned the NSW government had paid her just $2million in compensation after she served twenty years in prison after being wrongfully jailed for the deaths of her four children. NSW Premier Chris Minns has said Ms Folbigg should sue his government if she wants more compensation. Ms Folbigg told News Ltd the suggestion is a slap in the face. After her convictions were quashed in 2023, many touted forensics as the saviour for Kathleen Folbigg. But, how did they fail her in the first place, and what led to one of Australia's greatest ever miscarriages of justice? In 2021, Professor Stephen Cordner was one of 90 eminent scientists who signed a groundbreaking petition calling for the immediate pardon and release of Kathleen Folbigg. Let’s revisit our interview with Professor Cordner to try to understand the forensics behind Kathleen's final and successful bid for freedom, and unpack why her case was such a gross miscarriage of justice in the first place. If this content raised issues for you, call Red Nose Grief and Loss on 1300 308 807. Red Nose provides specialised bereavement support free of charge to any person affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a baby or child during pregnancy, birth, infancy or childhood.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Struggling with Burnout, Exhaustion, or Stress - Get 1-to-1 support here: https://ra.takeadeepbreath.co.uk/book-a-callToday's guest is Dr. David Smith, a physician & inventor who has spent 14 years studying nature's most impact-resistant creatures to solve traumatic brain injury. He's the creator of the FDA-authorized Q-Collar and revolutionary CO2 rebreather technology that could transform how we prevent brain injuries, treat sleep apnea, and manage altitude sickness. In this podcast we cover his groundbreaking "SLOSH Theory," why people die on Mount Everest, the controversial truth about CO2 levels, and how he brought a clinically brain-dead patient back to consciousness using CO2 therapy.Connect with Dr Dave here: https://davidsmithmd.com/Get The Best Night's Sleep with RA Optics, use this link to get 10% off: https://www.raoptics.com/TADB100:00 Introduction - Meet Dr. Dave0:32 What Is Brain Injury & Slosh Theory?2:45 How CO2 Controls Blood Flow To Your Brain5:02 The Secret Power Of Yawning6:13 CO2 Levels Have Dropped Throughout History8:23 Do Apes Get Concussions Like Humans?10:33 Why People Die On Mount Everest15:29 80 Breaths Per Minute On Everest!16:42 How Do We Know These Respiratory Rates?17:35 What About The Sherpas?22:06 Your Sinuses Are CO2 Storage Tanks22:26 The 2,3-DPG Molecule Explained25:38 Why Altitude Pills Don't Work27:10 How Much Dead Space Do We Have?28:57 The Burping At Altitude Theory33:17 Dead Space From Nose To Lungs44:25 SIDS Theory - The Nasal Cycle Connection58:05 Revolutionary Sleep Apnea Mask1:08:28 Indoor CO2 Controversy Explained1:17:04 Bringing Back The Brain Dead1:25:43 Why CO2 Reverses Brain Death1:27:51 Earthing & Grounding Discussion1:33:32 Where To Find Dr. Dave's Book
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The gunman who killed four people in a Midtown Manhattan office tower left a suicide note that said, “study my brain please” and ended with “I’m sorry.” Sean "Diddy" Combs is asking a federal judge to let him out of jail before his October 3 sentencing, arguing that no other "john" has ever been treated like this. A violent offender is on the run in New Orleans after jail staff mistakenly released him from the same facility where ten inmates escaped in May. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are we closer to overcoming Alzheimer's disease than most people think?Harvard-trained physician Dr. Joshua Helman exposes how dementia and Alzheimer's stem from multiple interconnected triggers: environmental toxins, chronic stress, inflammation, infections, poor sleep, and even thyroid imbalances.Today, cognitive symptoms are appearing in younger populations at unprecedented rates. Dr. Helman explains how cutting-edge brain imaging and comprehensive functional testing can identify the true mechanisms driving memory loss.You'll also hear about practical, science-backed strategies that can halt or even reverse cognitive decline.Listen now and know that there's hope for you or loved ones suffering from Alzheimer's.Episode Timeline: 00:00 – Episode Overview01:12 – Podcast Intro01:46 – Meet Dr. Joshua Helman03:24 – Why He Focuses on Alzheimer's04:54 – Dementia vs. Alzheimer's06:21 – Can Alzheimer's Be Reversed?07:49 – Deep Sleep: Top Risk Factor08:44 – Early-Onset Alzheimer's in 40s/50s09:25 – How Alzheimer's Is Diagnosed Today10:29 – Thyroid Problems & Brain Health11:37 – Inflammation as an Umbrella Cause13:19 – Brain Damage & Autoimmune Testing14:18 – Diet and Brain Vessel Damage15:11 – Plant-Based Eating & DHA Sources16:57 – Stress as a Major Trigger18:08 – Stress Relief & Social Connection20:26 – Fasting for Brain Health23:48 – Gut Inflammation & Refeeding After Fasting27:24 – Toxins & Plastics in the Brain30:11 – Aluminum, Heavy Metals & Alzheimer's31:32 – Hope for Advanced Cases33:08 – Personalized Treatments & Plasma Exchange34:33 – Functional Testing for Toxins & Infections36:21 – Viruses, Lyme & Dementia Risk38:16 – Multi-Therapy Approach for Alzheimer's39:23 – Oxygen Therapy & BDNF Benefits40:55 – How to Connect with Dr. Helman42:22 – Podcast Outro42:47 –Post-Episode Takeaways About Dr. Joshua Helman:Dr. Joshua Helman, MD is a Harvard-trained physician licensed in 14 states. He holds two degrees in biochemistry, a bachelor's degree (magna cum laude) from Harvard and a master's degree from the University of Cambridge, UK. His medical degree is from Harvard Medical School and MIT. He is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine and the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine. He is the former and current medical director of Hippocrates Health Institute, as well as Chief Medical Officer of 2 different Alzheimer's Reversal Centers: BrainPower Clinics and Alzheimer's Treatment Centers of America. He has worked at the TrueNorth Health Center with a focus on fasting.He recently launched a weekly podcast called Alzheimer's Breakthrough, and his areas of interest span longevity, regeneration, vitality, toxins, mold, Lyme disease, energy medicine and breathwork. With a passion for applying biochemical knowledge to r Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid? Click Here to access hundreds of free articles and blog posts. Click Here for Dr. Eric's YouTube channel Click Here to join Dr. Eric's Graves' disease and Hashimoto's group Click Here to take the Thyroid Saving Score Quiz Click Here to get all of Dr. Eric's published booksClick Here to work with Dr. Eric
More than 20 million U.S. adults live with chronic neocortical brain damage caused by stroke, Alzheimer's, or traumatic injury—conditions with few effective treatments. A new research initiative aims to change that by using regenerative medicine to repair damaged brain tissue and restore lost function. Joining us to explain the science and the vision behind the program is Jean Hebert, Program Manager for Health Science Futures at the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode we discuss Frank Henenlotter's Brain Damage (1988), as well as addictive tendencies, collecting siblings and our favourite subject....dick destruction.This season of Gore Things is sponsore by Unusual Horror, use code GORETHINGS at check out for 10% discount at www.unusualhorrorstore.com
Turning 40 is more than just a number—it's a celebration of the journey so far and the promise of what's to come. As Sam embraces this milestone birthday, he shares with Matt and the listeners a specially curated music mix that captures the essence of this new chapter. He begins with Logic's "Hallelujah," which echoes the importance of keeping an open mind. This episode is filled with reflective insights and a touch of laughter. You'll find yourself drawn into Sam's world as he navigates the complexities of aging with inspiration and humor.What's the secret to living in the moment and letting go of past regrets? Sam explores this question through songs that remind us of the beauty of presence and self-forgiveness. With tracks like The All-American Rejects' "Move Along," Fountains of Wayne's "All Kinds of Time," and Pearl Jam's "Present Tense," you'll uncover powerful messages about savoring the present and embracing life's pace. These songs serve as an anthem for anyone who seeks to balance life's fleeting moments with thoughtful reflection.As the episode unfolds, Sam delves into the duality of life, highlighting growth and the balance between light and dark. "Let Go" by Frou Frou and Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" inspire us to view life as an open canvas, full of potential and new beginnings. The exploration continues with Moby's "Run On" and Pink Floyd's masterpieces "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse," celebrating the artistry that captures both the light and shadow of the human experience. Join us for a musical journey that honors personal growth, self-reflection, and the joyous celebration of Sam's 40th birthday.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sams-birthday-mix-2025/pl.u-38oW9zbCY6Rke5jhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/6LI2EFe5bNmr6IRe2VioGK?si=b50ff969a54b411e1. Hallelujah – Logic2. What's My Age Again? – Blink-182 3. Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl – Broken Social Scene 4. Move Along – The All-American Rejects 5. All Kinds of Time – Fountains of Wayne 6. Present Tense – Pearl Jam 7. Let Go – Frou Frou 8. Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 9. 2085 – AJR 10. Run On – Moby11. Brain Damage – Pink Floyd 12. Eclipse – Pink Floyd
This week we talk with Comedian "Candy" about beating Jacob at the “Roasting the Coast” Roast Battle, Jacob poops himself again and may have Brain Damage, & Free Prostate Exams at the TSA. Follow Candy on Tik Tok: @crushedparkinglotcandyEmail us at OpenMicersPodcast@gmail.comwww.openmicers.comLinktr.ee/OpenMicersPodcast To watch video of the podcast: www.youtube.com/@jayfunktasticFollow us on Instagram & Threads: @OpenMicersPodcast, @JayFunktastic, @JacobCraigComedyVisit www.BrezCoffeeCo.com and use the code “OMPodcast” at checkout for 10% off of your order! Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/ompodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Humans have long been exposed to three main types of smoke: from early domestic fires, modern wildfires, and more recently, tobacco and fossil fuel pollution. All release tiny particles from partly burned plants, containing harmful chemicals like nitrogen oxides and carcinogens. These particles raise risks for lung cancer, dementia, and even childhood obesity. Studies show that air pollution can disrupt brain chemistry, increase Alzheimer's-related proteins, and activate stress-related genes (NFkB, Nrf2). A new drug (GSM-15606) shows promise in reducing brain damage from pollution in mice. People with the ApoE4 gene may be more vulnerable, while the ApoE3 gene, possibly evolved 200,000 years ago, may offer some protection. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 40700]
Humans have long been exposed to three main types of smoke: from early domestic fires, modern wildfires, and more recently, tobacco and fossil fuel pollution. All release tiny particles from partly burned plants, containing harmful chemicals like nitrogen oxides and carcinogens. These particles raise risks for lung cancer, dementia, and even childhood obesity. Studies show that air pollution can disrupt brain chemistry, increase Alzheimer's-related proteins, and activate stress-related genes (NFkB, Nrf2). A new drug (GSM-15606) shows promise in reducing brain damage from pollution in mice. People with the ApoE4 gene may be more vulnerable, while the ApoE3 gene, possibly evolved 200,000 years ago, may offer some protection. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 40700]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
Humans have long been exposed to three main types of smoke: from early domestic fires, modern wildfires, and more recently, tobacco and fossil fuel pollution. All release tiny particles from partly burned plants, containing harmful chemicals like nitrogen oxides and carcinogens. These particles raise risks for lung cancer, dementia, and even childhood obesity. Studies show that air pollution can disrupt brain chemistry, increase Alzheimer's-related proteins, and activate stress-related genes (NFkB, Nrf2). A new drug (GSM-15606) shows promise in reducing brain damage from pollution in mice. People with the ApoE4 gene may be more vulnerable, while the ApoE3 gene, possibly evolved 200,000 years ago, may offer some protection. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 40700]
Humans have long been exposed to three main types of smoke: from early domestic fires, modern wildfires, and more recently, tobacco and fossil fuel pollution. All release tiny particles from partly burned plants, containing harmful chemicals like nitrogen oxides and carcinogens. These particles raise risks for lung cancer, dementia, and even childhood obesity. Studies show that air pollution can disrupt brain chemistry, increase Alzheimer's-related proteins, and activate stress-related genes (NFkB, Nrf2). A new drug (GSM-15606) shows promise in reducing brain damage from pollution in mice. People with the ApoE4 gene may be more vulnerable, while the ApoE3 gene, possibly evolved 200,000 years ago, may offer some protection. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 40700]
Humans have long been exposed to three main types of smoke: from early domestic fires, modern wildfires, and more recently, tobacco and fossil fuel pollution. All release tiny particles from partly burned plants, containing harmful chemicals like nitrogen oxides and carcinogens. These particles raise risks for lung cancer, dementia, and even childhood obesity. Studies show that air pollution can disrupt brain chemistry, increase Alzheimer's-related proteins, and activate stress-related genes (NFkB, Nrf2). A new drug (GSM-15606) shows promise in reducing brain damage from pollution in mice. People with the ApoE4 gene may be more vulnerable, while the ApoE3 gene, possibly evolved 200,000 years ago, may offer some protection. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 40700]
Pediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric Practitioner
Link for CME Credit Coming soon In this episode of "Pediatrics Now," host Holly Wayment returns with Dr. Ted Wu to discuss the critical issue of unintentional injuries in children, focusing on drowning prevention. Dr. Wu emphasizes the importance of assigning a designated observer for children playing in water during summer to prevent drowning accidents, sharing insights from his extensive experience in pediatric critical care. Listeners will also learn about advancements in treating post-cardiac arrest in children, exploring the therapeutic use of hypothermia to improve neurological outcomes and the ongoing research in targeted temperature management. Additionally, this episode highlights the significant impact pediatric practitioners have in preventing such tragedies by offering anticipatory guidance to families. Tune in for essential tips on keeping kids safe and how pediatric practitioners are playing a crucial role in that.
Humans have long been exposed to three main types of smoke: from early domestic fires, modern wildfires, and more recently, tobacco and fossil fuel pollution. All release tiny particles from partly burned plants, containing harmful chemicals like nitrogen oxides and carcinogens. These particles raise risks for lung cancer, dementia, and even childhood obesity. Studies show that air pollution can disrupt brain chemistry, increase Alzheimer's-related proteins, and activate stress-related genes (NFkB, Nrf2). A new drug (GSM-15606) shows promise in reducing brain damage from pollution in mice. People with the ApoE4 gene may be more vulnerable, while the ApoE3 gene, possibly evolved 200,000 years ago, may offer some protection. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 40700]
This edition of Brain Damage is the perfect soundtrack to your lazy summer morning, midday, afternoon and night! It's very similar to an older, podcast that fell victim to the takedown. So I'm resurrecting it somewhat. New and Improved, Grab … Continue reading →
This week on the show we'll be taking a look at Steven Soderbergh's Presence, along with some other stuff including Captain America: Brave New World, Bridget Jones' Diary, Heart Eyes, Brain Damage, and Demon City.0:00 - Intro0:28 - Presence review14:23 - Watch list32:58 - New releases
On this week's episode, we dive into horror directors who step in front of the camera before Jeremy fractures his psyche with Perfect Blue and Brandy Joe gets his neck punctured with Brain Damage. Time Stamps: Perfect Blue - 28:30 Brain Damage - 43:18 We'd love to hear from you! Send your terrorgrams to scaringissharing@gmail.com. Also, check out all the other awesome shows coming at you from the Planet Ant/Planet Ant Podcast multiverse! For merch & more: https://linktr.ee/scaringissharing
Send us a textDive straight into a mind-expanding conversation with Dr. Jack Kruse! Forget everything you thought you knew about the root causes of autism, Hashimoto's, Parkinson's, PANS, bipolar disorder, and gut issues. Dr. Kruse drops a bombshell: it's not a chemical imbalance, it's a light signaling failure.In this raw and unfiltered interview, Dr. Kruse connects the seemingly disparate dots of modern disease, revealing how bad lighting, dysfunctional mitochondria, and our increasingly toxic environments are fundamentally disrupting the human blueprint, especially in developing children.This isn't just another theory; it's a biophysical revolution that will challenge your understanding of disease, healing, and human evolution. Get ready to have your paradigm shattered and your mind opened to a completely new perspective on human health.ResourcesLight in Shaping Life by Roland Van WijkBiophoton research by Fritz-Albert PoppMitochondrial disease insights from Doug WallaceAutism & epigenetics—Nicole Shanahan, Sergey BrinThe Body Electric by Robert O. BeckerOxygen by Nick LaneResearch from Dr. Francisco Gonzalez-Lima on red lightMicrobiome/autism research by Dr. Sabine HazanProducts 528 Innovations Lasers NeuroSolution Full Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution Broad Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution StimPod Learn MoreFor more information, resources, and podcast episodes, visit https://tinyurl.com/3ppwdfpm
What Is Tommy Smokes Most Irrational Fear? Welcome to VOLUME 176 of The Bracket. Kenjac is host alongside KB, Nick Turani, Danny Conrad, Mook, Tommy Smokes and Owen Roeder. Follow The Bracket ►TWITTER - https://twitter.com/BracketPod ►INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/thebracket/ Follow Kenjac ►TWITTER - https://twitter.com/JackKennedy ►INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/jackennedy/ ►TIKTOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@ken_jac Preview - (0:00) Intro - (0:16) Tom Riddle v Brain Damage - (3:20) Highway Driving v Pigeon Attack - (7:31) Ticks v Power Grid Going Down - (15:11) Cheah-In Game - (21:44) Fire Escape Ladder v Cheah-In Winner - (34:53) Never Finding Love v Home Invasion - (42:04) Trouble with Dave v Falsely Accused - (50:07) Mets World Series v Going Blind - (56:28) CO Poisoning v Left At Altar - (1:04:26) Playoffs - (1:13:29) Finals - (1:35:36) Download the Gametime app today and use code BRACKET for $20 off your first purchase Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money at https://RocketMoney.com/bracket today.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/lightscamerabarstool
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Some people get nine lives. Others get nine surgeries and still walk taller. This week, Ray shares a gripping story that starts with a motorcycle crash at 19 and unfolds into a series of life-altering events: a traumatic brain injury, a delayed cancer diagnosis, and the unexpected grief of infertility. Through it all, Ray finds his way—first back to school, then into the world of horseshoeing and prosthetics, and eventually into the complex terrain of emotional healing. Buckle up folks. This is a raw and thoughtful conversation about masculinity, resilience, and what it means to keep showing up, even when life keeps changing the map.Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Some people get nine lives. Others get nine surgeries and still walk taller. This week, Ray shares a gripping story that starts with a motorcycle crash at 19 and unfolds into a series of life-altering events: a traumatic brain injury, a delayed cancer diagnosis, and the unexpected grief of infertility. Through it all, Ray finds his way—first back to school, then into the world of horseshoeing and prosthetics, and eventually into the complex terrain of emotional healing. Buckle up folks. This is a raw and thoughtful conversation about masculinity, resilience, and what it means to keep showing up, even when life keeps changing the map.Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Le Karibfutursound de Célia Wa ouvre le bal, le post dub noisy rock de Brain Damage le referme… Célia Wa est notre 1ère invitée dans la #SessionLive pour la sortie du 1er album Fasadé. Célia Wa est une artiste guadeloupéenne née à Paris, chanteuse, flûtiste et multi-instrumentiste. Initiée dès son plus jeune âge aux musiques traditionnelles afro-caribéennes, elle développe un style unique qu'elle nomme «Karibfutursound», fusionnant soul, électro, gwo ka, jazz et hip-hop.Après avoir intégré l'American School of Modern Music de Paris, elle multiplie les collaborations. Elle sort son premier «WA EP» en 2013, suivi de deux autres Adan on dòt solèy - Karibfutursound part 1 en 2018, puis Wastral en 2021.Célia Wa se distingue par son engagement pour le patrimoine culturel antillais et son désir d'affirmer son identité guadeloupéenne à travers sa musique.Après 3 EP, Fasadé, cet album de 9 titres qu'elle a puisé dans son « nan-nan » artistique comme elle le dit elle-même : une base Gwoka teintée de sonorités soul, jazz et même d'amapiano. Un univers électro-acoustique #Karibfutursound qui s'inscrit dans la mouvance « Kako », rencontre de tradition et modernité. Fasadé incarne la volonté de lier les cultures et de dépasser les seules limites de l'arc caribéen. Chaque morceau libère une énergie qui sublime aussi bien la colère que l'enthousiasme, pour aboutir à une véritable célébration de l'amour, de la détermination et de la liberté.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Ola (colère) Live RFI- Huey (lettre à son fils) Live RFI+ Extraits de l'album- Rasanbleman Feat. Roger Raspail (Toto Bissainthe)- No Lies Feat. Ousmane Kouyaté- Sango Feat. OwomideLine Up : Célia Wa (voix,flûte), Xavier Belin (claviers, voix) et Christophe Négrit (batterie,voix)Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor► Album Fasadé (Heavenly Sweetness 2025).Site - Bandcamp - YouTube. Puis nous recevons Brain Damage dans la 2nde #SessionLive pour la sortie de Oide Oide.La rencontre entre Brain Damage et la Japonaise Emiko Ota marque le début d'un fascinant projet à tiroirs, où récits et propositions musicales insolites se juxtaposent, s'entremêlent et s'entrechoquent. Ensemble, ils explorent l'univers mystique des yōkai japonais, ces créatures surnaturelles qui peuplent le folklore nippon. Emiko Ota s'inspire de cinq de ces chimères emblématiques : Katsura Otoko, Tenome, Isogashi, Azuki Arai et Baku, chacune représentant une facette mystérieuse de l'imaginaire japonais, du charme trompeur à la peur, en passant par la frénésie et les rêves dévorés. Tour à tour séduisante, inquiétante, agitée ou apaisante, Emiko navigue entre registres et émotions, donnant vie à ces créatures légendaires à travers une palette vocale riche et nuancée.La musique de Brain Damage, quant à elle, a subi une transformation radicale. Chaque morceau est sculpté avec précision, tantôt enjoué et énergique, tantôt contemplatif et mystérieux, capturant la nature imprévisible des yōkai et s'adaptant parfaitement aux récits mythologiques portés par la chanteuse japonaise.Dans une approche résolument expérimentale, Martin Nathan a fait appel à Mad Professor, l'une des dernières légendes vivante du dub international, pour remixer cette nouvelle création. Se pliant au jeu avec malice, le mythique producteur plus en forme que jamais, propose ici des versions incroyablement aérées et néanmoins apocalyptiques. Ensemble donc, ils proposent une certaine vision du dub, qui réinvente l'inattendu: le post-dub. Si les techniques de traitement sonores inhérentes au style demeurent : mixages évolutifs, échos, réverbérations et basses fréquences quasi palpables, les sources anglo-jamaïcaines du genre ont bel et bien été remplacées, re-conceptualisées, recomposées, réécrites.Une véritable renaissance artistique, avec comme prétexte le post-dub, pour à nouveau explorer, captiver, surprendre.Une oeuvre singulière, immersive, où l'audace et l'inventivité du propos musical s'accorde avec la narration allégorique portée par Emiko Ota. Une véritable exploration des ombres et des lumières, un voyage auditif et spirituel à travers les légendes japonaises. Entre la douceur des rêves et la morsure des cauchemars…Titres interprétés au grand studio- Tenome, Live RFI- Katsuro Otoko, extrait Cd Dub- Isogashi, Live RFI.Line Up : Martin Nathan : machines, Emiko Ota : chant.Son : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant.► Album Oide Oide (Jarring Effects 2025)Site - YouTube - Bandcamp - Instagram. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
We jump right into the investigation into the murders, and Lawrence is quickly identified as a number one suspect, and the search of his home yields many discoveries... some hilarious and some disturbing. Following some robbery and car chase shenanigans, Rodgers is also quickly apprehended. In the trial that comes, is it determined they are just mentally ill and didn't have their faculties about them? Or did they know exactly what heinous acts they were committing?
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On this week's AvTalk, Indian airlines lose access to Pakistani airspace and gain a massive fuel bill. A massive power outage in Spain and Portugal affects millions of passengers, but airports keep moving. Newark falls victim to equipment outages again as Congress proposes $15 billion to modernize air traffic control. And JetBlue and United are […] The post AvTalk Episode 318: “All the brain damage of buying a whole airline” appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
Story at-a-glance Ischemic strokes block blood flow to brain cells, causing damage through three distinct cell death mechanisms, with iron overload playing a key role Excess iron accumulation during strokes accelerates cell death, functioning like "gasoline on a fire" and worsening brain damage significantly New research shows targeting iron-related cell death could lead to better stroke treatments that protect more brain cells from damage A simple blood test called serum ferritin measures your iron stores. Keeping levels below 100 ng/mL, ideally between 20 and 40 ng/mL, helps protect your brain Regular blood donation (two to four times yearly) is an effective strategy to manage iron levels and reduce stroke risk and severity
The world's first (and only?) ultrarunner/paraglider Jason Hardrath sails straight into the pines to talk about his 121 career FKTs. Plus, the boys cover the scientific study saying marathons make you dumber, they preview their Utah 115 race, and they play Would You Rather? Ultra Edition. As always, get your own Janji give for spring with 10% off with code BTP10.
Send us a textShy and looking for attention, the infamous Three Mouthketeers quickly become smitten with an indie cannibal romance film, who somehow, much to their surprise, reciprocates the attraction. But as these feelings intensify, so does the unexpected submersion into the wacky wild world of mukbanging. And with it, lots of interesting discussion. On Episode 662 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Cannibal Mukbang from director Aimee Kuge! We also pay tribute to the late great Val Kilmer, explore the mukbang phenomenon, and create a super team to fight our evil tariff overlords! So grab your extra spicy human meatball, don't get fooled by Mel Torme, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: John Carpenter, Dark Star, Halloween, Escape from New York, The Thing, They Live, Big Trouble in Little China, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Keith David, Gal Gadot, 2015 Vision, what is a mukbang?, Shaori, eating videos, three time Covid champ, this day in horror history, Richard Gere, Planet of the Apes, Primal Fear, Butcher Boy, Lost in Space, Joe Nosferatu, Charo, The Man With the Screaming Brain, Bruce Campbell, Mackey Sasser, Cheers, Danny Glover, Mel Gibson, 8 cups of coffee a day, The Tariff Titans, The Inve$tment, RIP Val Kilmer, Top Secret!, Real Genius, Tombstone, George Cosmatos, The Saint, The Salton Sea, Batman Forever, Vincent D'Onofrio without a nose, The Doors, The Naked Gun, Peter Cushing, Morton Downey Jr, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Heat, Top Gun, Cary Elwes, Willow, McGruber, Al Pacino, Michael Mann, True Romance, Knight Rider, The Super, Joe Pesci, eating food on social media, Feed, ASMR, the phenomena of videos that appeal to the senses, Cannibal Holocaust, Ravenous, Robert Carlyle, Guy Pearce, Brain Damage, long pig, cannibal bibs, April Consalo, Nate Wise, Aimee Kuge, Cannibal Mukbang, Castle Muckbang, She Wants Revenge, American Psycho, Genesis, Huey Lewis and the News, MaXXXine, Mia Goth, fearless performances, fearless = naked, “good for her” moments, he might be neutered but he's not dumb, Fandago at home, Osgood Perkins, Brian Paulin, Bone Sickness, Vinegar Syndrome, Bone Tomahawk, Kevin Barbare, The Three Mouthketeers, Who's the Fool the Mukbanger or the Mukbangee, and the depths of douchebaggery.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
How Psilocybin might help repair brain damage from mild head trauma and an ancient fortress is discover is Spain during the construction of a solar plant. Plus, on This Day in History, the crazy story of how the Grapefruit League got its name. Psilocybin Shows Promise in Repairing Brain Damage from Mild Head Trauma | ZME Science Construction Workers Were Building a Solar Plant—and Uncovered a 5,000-Year-Old Fortress | Popular Mechanics Construction crew discovers ancient fortress while building solar plant | USA Solar Cell Wilbert Robinson caught grapefruit from a plane | MLB.com This Day In Sports: Wilbert Robinson Tries To Catch A Low-Flying Grapefruit - ESPN - SportsCenter.com- ESPN On This Date in Sports March 13, 1915: Catch the Grapefruit | Barstool Sports Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices