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We're one week into winter, and our skin is already throwing a fit. Chapped lips? Check. Crusty nose? They've entered the chat. It's time for a skincare switch-up. Today, we're sharing our go-to products to help you transition into the colder months. Oh, and by the way, winter doesn't mean you can ditch the sunscreen. But how do you layer it over your juicy skincare routine without looking like an oily mess? Don't worry, we've got an easy fix, and we're spilling all the details! LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Check out our episode on 'skin flooding' here Check out Erin's experience using nappy cream on her face here. La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ $41.95 La Roche Posay Cicaplast B5 Repair Serum $69 Bioderma Cicabio Crème Soothing Repairing Cream $17.99 Avene Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream $37.99 Dermal Therapy Lip Balm $5 Vaseline Petroleum Jelly Original $5.50 COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence $18 OLE HENRIKSEN Banana Bright+ Instant Glow Moisturizer $70 Numbuzin No.1 Clear Filter Sun Essence SPF50+ $21 BEAUTY OF JOSEON Relief Sun Rice + Probiotic SPF50+ $18 Innisfree Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel SPF50+ $28 Airyday Golden Glow SPF50+ Dreamscreen $51 Revolution Pore Blur Primer $16 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Leigh Campbell Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys read the headlines and dive into the latest in facial moisturization
Hello friends! Welcome back to the Coven of Awesomeness podcast! This week got off to a bumpy start, but we persisted! We're doing Witchy Would You Rather this week, and Renee starts us off strong with Chapped lips and itchy eyes, then Louise brings us to the dilemma of handbags.Speaking of handbags, our topic this week is pockets in women's clothes, or, rather, the lack thereof. We talk about the history of the pocket, why women's clothe don't have them, and why this is a more important conversation than people think.We finish, as always, with awesomeness. Renee is sneaking in not one, not two, but THREE awesome things that have happened to her this week, and Louise is embarking on her yearly ritual - LOTR.For complete show notes and links, go to awesomeon20.com/episode152Follow Renee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Renee_awesomeon20/Follow Louise on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Louise_awesomeon20/Support the Show.If you're able, give this podcast your support by joining the International Coven of Awesomeness on Patreon so we can keep sharing witchy content for that's free for all.Get your free ebook How to Work with the Moon to Get Things Done.Check out the latest workshop offerings from the STC Witchcraft Academy for both online workshops and in-person circles in the Glasgow, Scotland area.Find all your favorite recipes and witch tips at Awesome on 20 Kitchen Magick.Book a tarot reading with Renee at Sagittarian Tarot & Coaching. Join the Moon Magic Membership coven to receiving ongoing support in your witchcraft journey. Join our Coven of Awesomeness Facebook group open to everyone.
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Young and the Restless sees drama continues to unfold the weeks of March 25 - April 5, 2024 between key characters Lily Winters (Christel Khalil), Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford), and the Romalotti's. Lily grapples with her relationship with Phyllis and the Romalotti family, while Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver), Claire Howard (Hayley Erin), and Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) navigate their own tense situations. Heather Stevens (Vail Bloom) finds herself in a compromising position with Lily's boyfriend, leading to threats of job termination on the CBS soap opera. Meanwhile, Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) contemplates also firing Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei) and Christine Williams (Lauralee Bell) but plans to discuss with Lily first. In other developments on YR, Ashley Abbott's (Eileen Davidson) mental state raises concern for Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and Traci Abbott (Beth Maitland), while Adam and Chelsea Newman (Melissa Claire Egan) disagree on how to handle their son, Connor Newman's (Judah Mackey) OCD. Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) surprisingly plays a mediator role, showing a more likable side of him the weeks of 3/25-4/5/2024. Visit our Young and the Restless section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/young-and-the-restless/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And check out our always up-to-date Young and the Restless Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/young-and-the-restless-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
Best of the underground, week of March 5, 2024: 21st century badass Greg Fuhs joins the gang to talk about his plan for dismantling Spotify. The link you're looking for is here: https://linktr.ee/byebyespotify (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
Celebrating 25 years of ‘The Sopranos'. An update from the UK woman who charged her family $200 each for Christmas dinner. Another Roz & Mocha podcast slowed down. Plus Roz's chapped lips caused him to flirt!
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Different questions related to baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures and medical treatments for hair loss are being raised by patients now and then, including the followers of Dr John Watts, who keep flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos on his popular YouTube channel with queries related to different hair issues. In this educational video session, Hyderabad's noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons in Hyderabad, Dr John Watts explains the dos and don'ts of using steroid-based creams for common problems. He explains the hazards of misusing self-medication with steroid creams like hydrocortisone for common problems like chapped lips. So far, Dr John Watts has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully. Ashish Reddy asks: Sir, I have chapped lips. I want to know if I can use hydrocortisone steroid cream for this problem. Is it safe? Please explain. Rampant steroid use in dermatology is a concerning issue that should be avoided whenever possible, especially when there are alternative treatment options available. One of the misuses of steroid-based creams is for treating chapped lips, a condition known as Cheilitis simplex. When addressing the query of Ashish Reddy, Dr John Watts emphasizes the importance of first diagnosing the exact cause of the chapped lips before considering the use of a steroid-based cream. Factors like deficient water intake, vitamin deficiencies, and other accompanying symptoms like intermittent fevers need to be taken into account while diagnosing the exact cause of the chapped lips condition. In this educational video, Dr Watts advises against applying steroid-based creams, such as hydrocortisone, for chapped lips, as it may not be necessary in many cases. Using self-medication and misusing hydrocortisone steroid cream one may run the risk of adverse side effects on the skin. “Particularly during winter, chapped lips can be a common problem, but the most suitable approach is to use regular lip balms or moisturizers like Vaseline as solutions,” advised Dr John Watts, emphasizing that using steroid cream for chapped lips would be excessive and not typically required. He said that in about 90% of instances, a moisturizer can effectively address the problem and provide relief. Conclusion: It is essential to consult a dermatologist for proper treatment and diagnosis of and cause of chapped lips or any skin condition instead of attempting self-medication with steroid creams. Steroid creams should only be used under the guidance and prescription of a qualified dermatologist as they can have potential side effects and complications. Trichos provides state-of-the-art treatment for various hair loss conditions and offers advanced hair transplant solutions. Call us Today for a Life-Changing Experience.
Luke Schwartz is fresh off parental leave and back on the podcast. He definitely doesn't want to sing anything. Enjoy. Audio Engineer - QueezyLeo (@AyoQueez) Follow @toughchoicepod on Instagram. Follow Kazeem Rahman - @KazeemComedy Follow Luke Schwartz - @HelpHelpHelp If you have any questions you want us to consider, email ToughChoice@outlook.com
It's a grab bag of high-low delights this week: The new François Nars documentary; a product that gets rid of the smell of weed; tips for chapped lips; a South Asian-inspired makeup brand at Sephora; the soon-to-launch Liberty London perfumes; and, yes, the world's longest mullet. Plus, we raise wands to a sensual and witchy perfume, the drugstore shampoo and conditioner that never fails, and a cream blush stick in a plastic-free (compostable!) container. Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/249850Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-501Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard and Jim welcome a last minute guest to discuss football, Super Bowl predictions, Jimmy Buffett, Spectrum vs Disney, bad dogs, opioid tv shows, and much more. Come along for the ride and enjoy!
A recovering Mama Juana addict takes a job to interview three subjects who claim to be real life podcasters just to find they've been scamming their listener base for years. On Episode 579 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by old friend Double D for our August Patreon Takeover! Double D has selected the films The Monster Project from director Victor Mathieu and Down a Dark Hall from director Rodrigo Cortes. We also talk about sitcoms, our favorite Price is Right games, and other problematic 80s films. So light up a Yeabro Light, imagine Humphrey Bogart doing the truffle shuffle, and strap on a GoPro for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Halloween, HBO Max, Freeform, Mrs. Doubtfire, Friday the 13th, Cabin in the Woods, medical problems, Humphrey Bogart doing the truffle shuffle, One Eyed Willy, Goonies, Just One of the Guys, Soul Man, C. Thomas Howell, Stu Charno, Dream On, Not Necessarily the News, First and Ten, Snigglets, Dr. Giggles, Arachnophobia, Six Degrees of Sitcoms, The Boy Who Cried Bitch, Vinny and Bobby, Father Dowling Mysteries, Top of the Heap, Alan Thicke, Joey Lauren Adams, Christina Applegate, Jesse, Ed O'Neill, Gene Hackman, French Connection, Deliverance, Christopher McDonald, Richard Kiel, Morbius, Black Knight, Louise Lasser, Frankenhooker, Blood Rage, Julie Carmen, Fred Willard, DC Follies, Yeabro Lights, Belly Button Soup, The Price is Right, Rolling Rock, The Monster Project, Skinwalkers, Demons, Vampires, Subject, Victor Mathieu, Found Footage, The Blair Witch Project, Trollhunter, film vs digital, Big Papi, Pedro Martinez, aggressive credits, Baron Zima, Deadstream, Ben Wheatley, The Faculty, one for them one for me, Robert Rodriguez, Madman, Mike Allred, Lois Duncan, Summer of Fear, Wes Craven, Leonard Nimoy, In Search Of…, Nova Scotia, Uma Thurman, Suspiria, Melbourne International Film Festival, Asteroid City, The Barker Beauties, RIP Bob Barker, support indie filmmakers, In All the Jizz Joints in the World…, Thurman and Fuhrman, Burned Chaffed and Chapped, and A Vulgar Display of Credits.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
The audio for this podcast was extracted from a YouTube video that was recorded at an earlier time. While the information in the video is still valuable, some of the content might be date-specific. If you want to watch the video, please follow this link: Natural Remedies For Chapped Lips | The Wellness CabinetDon't know where to start on your journey to better health and living?Get a copy of my FREE book here: https://www.livingooddailybook.comShop all Livingood Daily Products on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/6FF3F801-3EFC-4A52-A87E-5E98139627C3Follow and listen to Dr. Livingood on any of these platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLivingoodFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/drlivingoodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drlivingood/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drlivingoodPinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/drlivingood...Blog - https://drlivingood.com/real-health/http://Medium.com - https://medium.com/@drblakelivingoodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlivingood/Twitter: https://twitter.com/doctorlivingoodDISCLAIMER: Dr. Blake Livingood is a licensed Chiropractor in North Carolina and Florida, he founded a clinic in North Carolina but no longer sees patients. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in 2009. Dr. Livingood uses “doctor” or “Dr.” solely in relation to his degree. This video is for informational purposes only and should not be used as a reason to self-diagnose or as a substitute for diagnosis, medical exam, treatment, prescription, or cure. It also does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Livingood. You should not make any changes to your health regimen or diet before consulting a qualified health provider. Questions regarding your personal health conditions should be directed to your physician or other qualified health providers.
It's episode 200, the boys have come out the closet, you can't spell success without suc, May the 4th be with you, who's never been on a cruise. Also, not using your truck for truck stuff, looking at the meat, signs you are getting old, fruits of your labor, garage door problems, Ring doorbell saving Mica's life, chapped ass, we need mini cows and what color is the milk. All that and more on this episode of The Born Stupid show. **NOTE** Podcast ends at 50 minutes although we recorded for 1 hour 20 minutes. Recording program froze and that's why podcast just ends.
Eduardo Pérez joins Buster to discuss the World Baseball Classic, Venezuela looking primed to come out of Pool D, a possible Puerto Rico-Dominican Republic showdown, Mexico crushing Team USA, losing his voice cheering on Puerto Rico and which Spring Training stats he looks at when evaluating young players. Then, Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez stops by to talk about what he has left to prove in the AAA, working with Adley Rutschman, the first time he realized he could be pretty good at baseball and his passion for hunting. Then, Tim Kurkjian on Baltimore's direction, the Diamondbacks inking Corbin Carroll to a longterm contract and what he's been seeing at Spring Training in Arizona. Plus, Buster previews the Angels and the Orioles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eduardo Pérez joins Buster to discuss the World Baseball Classic, Venezuela looking primed to come out of Pool D, a possible Puerto Rico-Dominican Republic showdown, Mexico crushing Team USA, losing his voice cheering on Puerto Rico and which Spring Training stats he looks at when evaluating young players. Then, Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez stops by to talk about what he has left to prove in the AAA, working with Adley Rutschman, the first time he realized he could be pretty good at baseball and his passion for hunting. Then, Tim Kurkjian on Baltimore's direction, the Diamondbacks inking Corbin Carroll to a longterm contract and what he's been seeing at Spring Training in Arizona. Plus, Buster previews the Angels and the Orioles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabe Pacheco and comedian Jim Search from Swatches and Boomboxes Podcast sit down to talk about life, why you should listen to Griselda, recording comedy albums, and getting harassed by cops. We now have a Patreon: Join to enter our Discord IG: @gabepac1 twitter: @ gabe_pacheco IG: @sameermon twitter: @sameermon Twitter @halalcartels MUSIC by SAREEN IG: @Sareenpatel @brownprivilege Art by @elizabitcrusher
I don't know if you have this problem, but the Winter weather always wreaks havoc on my body. As we hit the coldest point in the year, I always have chapped lips, dry skin, and brittle fingernails. As the weather gets cold, I try to keep my body hydrated but never get it right... Click Here To Subscribe Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicGoogle PodcastsTuneIniHeartRadioPandoraDeezerBlubrryBullhornCastBoxCastrofyyd.deGaanaiVooxListen NotesmyTuner RadioOvercastOwlTailPlayer.fmPocketCastsPodbayPodbeanPodcast AddictPodcast IndexPodcast RepublicPodchaserPodfanPodtailRadio PublicRadio.comReason.fmRSSRadioVurblWe.foYandex jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-13292 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-64f25dacb6855').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-64f25dacb6855.modal.secondline-modal-64f25dacb6855").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); });
It's hard to make a good impression when you have chapped and dry lips! My guest is Dr. Andrea Colon, NMD a Trusted Naturopathic Medical Doctor based out of Newport Beach. She works full time treating patients and decided to invent all natural, cruelty free, eco friendly products that are safe for your skin. Today we discuss her amazing sugar scrub for lips that is gentle, safe and rich in emollients. For more information visit her website: https://sugarlovecosmetics.com and save 20% with coupon code "askus"
MERCH: http://bncmerch.com Ad Free & Bonus Episodes: https://tmgstudios.tv Happy New Year! Brooke and Connor are back together after a crazy break. They cover everything they got up to during the break, from fights in the streets of New York to Brooke's re-discovery of Spongebob. Plus, they revisit the Logan Saga… Highlights Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrookeAndConnorHighlights Email us at DearBandC@gmail.com !! If you listen on Apple Podcasts, go to: https://apple.co/bandc This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/bandc and get on your way to being your best self. Visit https://BUYRAYCON.com/bandc to get 15% off your Raycon order! Go to https://TakeCareOf.com and enter code bandc50 for 50% off your first Care/of order. B+C IG: https://www.instagram.com/bncmap/ B+C Twitter: https://twitter.com/bncmap TMG Studios YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tinymeatgang TMG Studios IG: https://www.instagram.com/realtmgstudios/ TMG Studios Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtmgstudios BROOKE https://www.instagram.com/brookeaverick https://twitter.com/ladyefron https://www.tiktok.com/@ladyefron CONNOR https://www.instagram.com/fibula/ https://twitter.com/fibulaa https://www.tiktok.com/@fibulaa 0:00 Visiting The Christs' 1:21 New Year, Lips Still Chapped 4:56 Subscribe to Our Highlights Channel! 5:20 Brooke's Chill Airport Story 10:47 The Man From A Different Realm 12:24 BetterHelp 13:56 Crying on the Airplane 14:57 Count The Ws 17:27 Connor's Rental Car Nightmare 21:06 The Denver Airport Community 24:30 Raycon 27:12 New Year Resolutions 29:29 Connor's Street Fight 31:28 Your Words Can't Hurt Me 32:34 Never Room With Family 35:00 What Is Jesus' Last Name? 36:20 Connor's Dog Eats Baby Jesus 38:09 Care/Of 39:38 How Do You Say… 40:12 Texts From Mom 41:20 How You Know Your Old 42:58 Volume Warning!! 44:09 Spongebob Is Lowkey Dirty 46:14 Connor's Shorts Controversy 48:47 Snakes on a MF Plane 50:21 The Equinox Ad 53:48 Revisiting Logan… 57:55 Lady Efron's Brother 1:00:38 Paul Mescal & Angelina Jolie 1:02:19 Outer Banks Is Back! 1:03:41 Andrew Tate vs Greta Thunberg 1:07:12 Getting Lost As a Kid 1:09:07 See You In Bonus!!!
The fellas discuss their Embarrassing bodies and get complaint-heavy for Amazon Prime, all whilst battling technical issues. Chapped ass!
Imagine the thirstiest you've ever been. Chapped lips, cotton mouth, the works. Now imagine that 24/7. NOW imagine that AND rabid cannibal water raiders want kill you to harvest your body for its water. Welcome to the Water Wars baby!
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
If a person on Shabbat needs drops to lubricate his eyes – such as for inserting contact lenses – he may use eyedrops for lubrication. This is the ruling of Hacham Ovadia Yosef, as cited in Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat, vol. 4, p. 110). Since this is not done for medical purposes, but simply to keep the eyes lubricated, it is permissible.Hacham Ovadia permitted under certain circumstances the use on Shabbat of creams that are absorbed into the skin, despite the Shabbat prohibition of Memare'ah – smoothening a thick substance. This lenient ruling was based on the theory advanced by the Magen Abraham (Rav Abraham Gombiner, 1633-1683) that Memare'ah forbids smoothening a substance on a surface (such as applying wax to the cover of a barrel to seal it), but not when it is absorbed into the surface. Hacham Ovadia thus permitted the use of lotion for an infant's rash, and for somebody suffering from a painful backache. However, the Mishna Berura Tiferet (328:76) notes that it is uncertain whether Hacham Ovadia would have also permitted applying hand cream to heal chapped skin on Shabbat. It is very possible that Hacham Ovadia allowed relying on the lenient position of the Magen Abraham only for the sake of a child, or in cases of severe pain. Therefore, it is proper to avoid the use of hand cream on Shabbat. By the same token, one should not use olive oil to treat chapped lips or chapped skin on Shabbat. Since olive oil is used on skin today exclusively for medicinal purposes, this would be forbidden on Shabbat due to the prohibition of Refu'a (taking medicine on Shabbat).Summary: One who needs to lubricate his eyes on Shabbat (such as to insert contact lenses) may take lubricating eyedrops. Although it is permissible on Shabbat to apply lotion to an infant's rash, and to use lotion in cases of considerable pain, it is proper to avoid using on Shabbat lotions or olive oil to treat chapped lips or chapped skin.
On this episode, the guys celebrate the show's 3rd year anniversary. Jimmy and Ray go through the best and worst candies, Ray gives his kid financial advice, Jimmy saw his GB Packers in San Francisco, Ray has a chapped butthole, Jimmy watches 'This Fool', Prez Ray says you need a license to have kids, Ray shouts out Ms. Vargas, Ray's PS4 has a depressed soul, and some other bullshit. Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE. Thank you for all the love, fam.
This week: Will Twitter survive? Euchre!! We've had enough. Local Space rock(s) wanted from this past weekends' shower. Chapped lips, and the water you drink in a day. And, why Cheesy, Hot, and Greasy is the best medicine.
The Skin Nerd Jennifer Rock talks to Dearbhail about what to do about dry sky and chapped lips this winter.
On this episode the guys talked about growing up in a small town, Zeke getting fat, the chilean mine workers, having to eat each other, elephantitis of the Weiner, day shift and the sandman on Netflix, the cure for peanut allergies, the porn star with the exploding boobs, dementia and much more!Discord: https://discord.gg/wPrdACWqmxMusic: https://bit.ly/STS420Intro
In this episode, we dust off the good old podcast-a-roonier and dive in for all the nerdery you can handle...and then force feed you even more until your tum tums are ready to burst! Fitz did some shit and watched some shit and he's here to tell you all about it, including con wait times, more than questionable DVD sellers, and unanswered text messages that lead to a spiral into depression... We also talk about the second season of Star Trek: Picard, a pre-school Scooby show, the first trailer for Rob Zombie's The Munsters, and a truck load of other fun as we deliver another mega sized ep of your favorite unknown Pod!
We have all heard how important it is to stay hydrated. But for some of us, taking in the water our bodies need can feel challenging. This week, Janine and Shanon discuss some strategies for getting and staying hydrated. Discussion topics include: •How hydration is important year-round • The origin of this week's episode title • The importance of sipping water frequently, rather than chugging a lot of water at once • How the amount of water you need depends on various factors, like how active you are and what you eat • Selecting a water bottle that is easy to drink out of • Shannon's favorite water bottle • Flavoring water to make it more enjoying (including with fresh fruit!) • The effect of water temperature (bottom line: drink it at the temperature that appeals to you in the moment) • The perils of dehydration • The clear IKEA carafe that helps Janine (and Shannon's husband Mike!) stay hydrated • The encouraging water bottle Janine's employee Beth uses • Drinking water first thing in the morning • Offsetting caffeine or alcohol in your water intake • Avoiding drinking too much water • The value of adding electrolytes to water if you're not feeling hydrated by plain water • Chapped lips as a clue to dehydration • Creating a strategy for taking in enough water Visit the show notes at www.gettingtogoodenough.com for lots of links!
Because lips don't have any oil glands, their skin is thinner and more delicate than the skin on the rest of the body. They run the danger of getting dry and chapped as a result. Lips are more exposed to the elements than the rest of the body and can develop chapped skin through exposure to the sun, dry air, or extreme cold. Many of us encounter chapped lips in the winter, which are inflamed, dry, and peeling lips brought on by disruption of the outer skin layer. Cheilitis, the medical term for chapped lips, can result from exposure to an allergen or a medical condition. In this week's podcast episode, Marni will be speaking with Dr Julia Rhodes, award-winning Melbourne-based dermatologist and the founder of Spotlight on Skin. She is passionate about demystifying the confusing world of skincare by providing evidence-based, unbiased information so that you can make informed decisions when it comes to your skin. Tune in to this episode as Dr Julia talks about chapped lips and more! Learn more about Dr Julia Rhodes here: Instagram: @spotlightonskin Website: www.spotlightonskin.com This episode is brought to you by Dermal Therapy. Their products are available Nationwide. Get 25% off the Winter Essentials range (which includes Very Dry Skin) up until the end of July 2022 at Amazon. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast! And follow us on Instagram @dermhealth.co or visit us online at https://www.dermhealth.co/ This podcast was published by Digital Health Co. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dermhealthco/message
Elliot and Bryan debate the important things, snack choices! They debut their newest segment, What Chaps my Ass, and discuss the concussion Elliot will be getting in the near future.
Today's guest Bridgette Bianca is a fantastic spoken word poet with a Grammy nomination on her bucket list, and it was so interesting to hear her describe the interplay between performance and her writing process. She also shared a valuable lesson she learned in grad school. Plus, she took us to Howard for an education on the legacy of Black poetry, explained how essential community was to her publishing experience, and more. Follow Bridgette on Instagram @bridgettebianca.Welcome, writers and book lovers. The Bleeders is a new podcast about book writing and publishing. Make sure you subscribe to the companion Substack: https://thebleeders.substack.com/welcomeThe Bleeders is hosted by Courtney Kocak. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @courtneykocak. For more, check out her website courtneykocak.com.
Well....if I didn't predict my own fate by making light of these contestants obvious lack of employment. But my job less is your joy gain because there's literally no excuse for me to miss episodes. Like my contestants, "I'm taking some me time." As such, I'm giving you what you want. Hard hitting, live action, play coverage of the world's most disappointing cooking show: Chopped. Listening highlights: a michael jackson nose prophecies of unemployment somebody's fetish when dwayne "the rock" johnson was just "the rock" I hope you understand my hand gesture references my sad bowls what they can do with food nowadays reuben's self esteem issues --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chapped/message
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Week 187 22.05.2022 Sunday 22:58 pm I woke up knowing it would be a beautiful day. The reality of self within itself. I did crossfit and felt so open to everything in life. I cooked beans, threw the trash, cleaned the dishwasher. I want to figure out how to do my training routine and subscription soon. I'm laying in bed and my tailbone is just gone. Invisible shoes. The stories one can write and the stories we all live through. What's the story you want to live? What is your actual sense of ‘realistic'? What is critical thinking really? The source of information, its intention in being conveyed, how it is perceived and thought about. Will you act on the brain feed? Being physical is nice. What you feed yourself.
Well what terrible timing to fall off a regular schedule with releasing this program - someone shared the show and I got hundreds of unique IP addresses streaming this hot, intense action in one day. Then life happened and I shit everywhere and missed April. But that's neither here nor there as today we talk tacos and as usual - are let down and turned off by what we take in. Hot topics: what the internet can do stems on ram-a-jammin it when is a good time for Josh to roll play as a warlock? a glaring continuity error what my listeners expect a perfect description of baby corn different ways to self soothe put that fucking finger away nothing funny only the real deal Someone took notes during the editing phase...didn't she.... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chapped/message
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Darren and a cheap plastic fish; it was a dollar store bin filler indelibly stamped with “made in China” that bordered on being junk. There were numerous needs in Darren's life, so numerous that he himself was lost in them. They were pathetic and endless, so it seemed anyway. A plastic fish was little more than a cheap toy that momentarily anesthetized a child-like mind trapped in the deterioration of a thirty-five year old body. It was a mere trinket, a point of focus upon which to forget the realities that had bent him and ultimately broken him. It served as a pathetic distraction from all that had cut thick furrows across his head and heart far too early and far too prematurely. It was a cheap, plastic fish. The years had stooped his gait and lined his hair with ever lighter shades of premature gray, cutting deep fissures across his brow and thickening young skin. His gait had been reduced to a shallow shuffle, dragging thick shoes across coarse pavement. He wore the soles thin on the outsides edges, further canting his gait. His soul was much the same, deeply worn along the outside edges as well; throwing into a precarious imbalance the cadence of an already distorted life. Darren found himself limping through a world that placed ultimate premiums on that which is new, believing that any value is inherent only in the degree of newness any object possesses. The world viewed his worn edges as old, used up and spent. He was unfairly evaluated as discarded humanity and rendered invisible to the eye of a world too busy. Baggy pants were thread thin at the knees and frayed at the pockets with stitching pulled and strained at variant seams. An oversized shirt bespoke of his desperate efforts to fit in life. Like his shirt, it never happened. Stained and limp, a faded handkerchief hung from a weary pocket. A mouthful of decay filled each smile and poured out in each conversation. Chapped lips were edged thick by coarse stubble sprouting from a grimy bed of mottled skin. The expanse of his squared jaw and sunken cheeks were covered with a bumper crop of inattention. His words were primitive and slurred; rolling off his tongue in seamless bursts that made comprehension nearly impossible. Shoulders were drawn down by the weight life had exerted on him, pulling him forward in a Neanderthal sort of cadence that was long and slothful. And he wanted to show me his plastic fish. “Kind of like the disciples, huh? They caught fish. They were fishermen!” he said. A broad smile of decay anticipated a hearty response from me. Darren was thirty-five, yet he was enamored with a dollar store plastic fish. “Like the disciples, huh?” His persistence accelerated my desire to talk to a real adult. Church was over and there were many candidates milling about. My momentary objective was to determine how to terminate this infantile conversation and find someone with some shred of intelligence that I could talk to. I moved to close the conversation with Darren and did so quite deftly I thought. He would have no idea that I had just ditched him. As I stepped away from him, he held the plastic fish in his weathered hands as if it were a precious treasure and muttered softly to himself, “I was a sinner, now I'm a fisher of men too.” God Strikes There are unexpected moments in life when God sends simplicity as a blinding light that is far more pure and infinitely more superior than all the intellectual musings I could devise. Darren's words . . . “sinner” and now “fisher of men”, though soft, backlit my soul in blinding light and thundered through the very core of my ego-centric spirit. They rocked me, simultaneously illuminating my flagrant sense of superiority as paper thin and backlighting my egotistical self against something far greater and far grander. A light both brilliant and revealing was thrown onto something I had unknowingly lost in the dark pool of piousness and shallow Christianity that I had cultivated. “Sinner” and “fisher of men” represented two opposite ends of life. One was represented by sin sheathed in death on one end, and that of salvation and the humanly unexplainable privilege of salvation on the other. He had seized something spiritually authentic that was indefinably powerful because of its innocent simplicity. His words drew me down with my soul melting into repentant puddles on the pavement and pooling around Darren's feet. And in my heart a stark thought shot through my brain. It seized my heart and surged through my soul as the light exposed the grotesqueness of my immaturity . . . “go away from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man!” (Luke 5:9, NIV). I had rarely felt so abjectly ugly and so starkly far from God. I was sickened by myself with nowhere to run in order to get away from myself. Darren had brilliantly backlit my life with a hand full of simple words, a plastic fish and an innocent life. I was repulsed by what I saw in the blinding light. Fish and Light The cool of the night aimlessly drifted by. Time drifted listlessly with it. Waves gently lapped the weathered wooden hull as if the night was completely pacified with simply existing. Sails flapped passively, rolling in a dance with an occasional listless breeze that floated out from somewhere deep in the night. The timbered creaking of shifting weight was soft against the darkness. Oars dipped deep and silently, spinning tiny whirlpools of water that softly gurgled in the thin veil of satin moonlight. The damp scent of water gathered in a thin, veneer layer of mist that tentatively skirted the water's surface. The night was intermittently rendered musty with the odors of nets wet with nothing but water. A distant heron hauntingly called into the night from a far shore. Muffled voices and the lights of other boats drifted listlessly across the water. Nets were cast in a perfectly spinning arch, pirouetting to the rhythm of the night as they were launched by thick arms sure with experience. Slapping the water, they were given a moment to sink into the night of the lake. Descending, the keel of the boat became smaller in the submerged descent. The chalky white moonlight was shattered into a million moving shards of milky light on the underside of the waves, fading as the depths were listlessly plumbed. The water cooled, darkened, and was stirred by soft currents. All was listless in a dreamlike descent. And then there was a massive tug initiated by the same sure arms of experience. The net reeled and folded in upon itself, instantly enfolding everything within it. A series of firm tugs follow in a different kind of rhythm that was much less peaceful and much more intentional. Lunging toward the surface the net broke the liquid plane and was hauled into the coarse belly of the boat. Again it was the same. There was nothing in the nets embrace but weeds, water and disappointment. A gruff remark, and then a curse edged rough with the abrasion of frustration cut the night and oozed the pus of anger into the boat's belly. Frustration was manifest and coarsely expelled into the night by exasperated fishermen whose finest skills could not coerce the deep waters to offer up their bounty. The waters stubbornly chose to withhold their living treasures. The net was hurriedly prepared by frustrated hands and launched again, and again, and again. Frustration layered upon frustration until nothing other than frustration defined the whole of the night. The moon slowly descended to sleep behind the horizon. The multitude of stars drifted across the expanse of the velvet blackness, moving in unison with the turn of the universe and the winds of heaven nudging them to the same horizon. Night would soon drift into day. The nets remained empty. Soon the sun stirred with the first tentative band of pastel thin light on a yawning horizon, softly illuminating empty boats. So went the night. This was Simon Peter's world, that of his father and his grandfather. His was a lineage of weary boats, hemp nets, flapping fish glinting in flashes of silver, sails and storms. He was isolated within the world of trolling by night as the fish rose to cooler waters and sleeping by day. Lost in this world of his, he was so engrossed in its demands that he was defined by that world, having standardizing everything else by its shape and form. This world of nighttime fishing and the life that goes with it dictated the shape, tenor and tone of his life. It was so familiar and natural that becoming it, for Simon Peter, was being nothing less than who he was and where he needed to be. There was little thought of anything else for he knew nothing else. No other world other than the methodical frustration of sparse nets, contrary winds, too few fish to market leaving purses thin with coinage, long nights followed by exhausted days with the only promise being more of the same . . . nothing other had backlit his life enough to see anything any different. In His World There was an unexpected intrusion in Simon Peter's tiny world. A carpenter turned prophet found His way to this place of nets, nights and weary men. Word had spread carrying rumors of miracles that had long drifted across the lake, having reached the shoreline and lapped against the wooden hulls of the docked boats. It was likely that many of the fishermen had gotten wind of Jesus as their sails might have caught a slight breeze. But it was of little import. Rather, it was an inconvenience. Like too many nights, the night had been long and fruitless. The nets had yielded nothing more than water, weeds and weariness. There were no fish to market that day. The lake and the night had joined forces to deny these hunters of the deep any trophy. The coming night would be pressed with the need to make up for a night lost. It was time for sleep, troubled sleep at best, but sleep nonetheless. Yet, despite the need for sleep there was an intrusion . . . of all days. The crowd grew, giving some degree of credibility or celebrity to whoever this was. These frustrated fishermen picked up a few words here and there, discerning pieces that remained only pieces within the fatigue that enshrouded their minds. Religion won't catch fish and nice words won't mend nets. Sweeping platitudes won't feed hungry families, and brazen prophecies won't raise wily fish from elusive depths. But Simon Peter had seen what the winds of rumor had only blown. A mother-in-law had been healed by this itinerant Jesus person. The crippled walked pensively but surely on unfamiliar legs with crutches joyously abandoned at their feet as a necessity that was instantly rendered unnecessary. The blind stumbled in the attempt to align faces with voices for the first time, turning to drink in deep blue skies and finding themselves hopelessly enamored by mounds of brilliant wildflowers. The pallor of death was swept from the faces of catatonic infants with tiny arms and thin legs instantly washed alive with vitality that had no explanation, except . . . He had seen it. Simon Peter had attempted to correlate all of that with his world of boats, frayed nets, canvas sails and fish. The experience and the exposure had not changed him yet. It was only an anomaly because his world had not been directly intersected. What he had observed was wonderment, but wonderment that had taken place some distance outside the parameters of his tiny and predictable world of wooden boats and hemp nets. It had yet to manifest itself dead center in that world and to render everything entirely less than predictable. However it happened, Jesus was suddenly in Simon Peter's boat; dead center in Simon's world . . . ground zero. Suddenly his boat was turned into a podium and a fisherman was turned into a chauffeur. From the bow of this tired fishing vessel the words of Jesus droned on. It's not that they weren't compelling. It's just that they fell upon a mind dulled with fatigue and deluged with both empty nets and empty pockets. Sometimes the greatest messages are missed because the human mind is occupied with a miniscule net of fish drawn from some tiny puddle when the Fisher of Men is standing right in their boats casting a net into the whole ocean of men. Scripture does not indicate what Jesus said that struck Simon, it's what He did. And then, the command came. The nets had already been mended, cleaned and stowed. Weary sails had been drawn tight and tied. Arms were weak and heads were fuzzy. The fish had undoubtedly descended to cooler waters, far beyond the reach of their nets and all of their accumulated skills. And yet this Jesus wanted to go fishing. The logical argument was of no use. A lifetime of experience was discarded and discounted by this Teacher. He was confidently insistent. And so, wearily Peter mumbles, “But because you say so, I will let down the nets” (Luke 5:5, NIV). And he does. Oars are lowered by weary fishermen who exchanged glances washed in confusion, anger and a slight flush of stupidity for agreeing to this idiotic venture. Plunged into cool waters, awakened oars create spiraling eddies in their wake. The morning sun was now full, having long lifted itself off the horizon of a new day, spilling a cascade of gold that broke into sparkling flecks of yellow glitter on gentle waves. Oars were drawn in with glistening droplets falling from their weathered edges, ever so quickly catching a slight fleck of sunlight before becoming lost in the waters below. Arms of experience grasped the nets, spread them and deftly launch them in perfect flight. Again, they slapped the surface of the water as they had a hundred times the night before. A thousand times maybe. This time however, it was different. Backlighting Instantly there was a slight tug. Then, the nets were seized and sent wildly convulsing. The pull was overwhelming, catching the strength and experience of even the most seasoned fisherman entirely off guard. Strained arms were etched with protruding veins. Faces were flushed red. The boat listed under the weight as nets were hoisted to the surface. Drawing against the collective resistance, the surface was broken in an explosive torrent of foaming water and flailing fish. The morning sun caught and threw the first silver glint of hundreds of thrashing fish reflected riotously in the churning waters. The water was agitated, surging white and frothy with the multitude of the catch. Simon Peter was astounded, his mind gaping with the inability to correlate what he saw with what he knew. A sudden panicked call went out to other boats. They scurried and cast off in pell-mell and chaotic fashion; experienced fisherman completely inexperienced with netting the impossible. Oars plunged deep and hard, frantically pulling against morning's water. A small army of boats surged forward, creating panicked wakes. The catch spilt as a silver torrent into other hulls. Boats creaked, listed and then dropped to the water line, rolling fat with the bulky weight of the catch. Simon Peter was caught in the breech of trying to draw in nets that were fraying and snapping while correlating the event in his own mind. For him, it was irreconcilable. It did not match his world or his experience. He was thrust beyond his limited sphere by an event that had occurred in his world, in the very center of it, right in the middle of who he was and what he did. It was entirely other worldly, smacking of something supernatural even. Every sense and sensation of the miracle was inserted into the very center of his life to blow him beyond that center. His life was now held in sharp and poignant relief against something incomprehensibly greater and immeasurably grander than he. He was no longer compared solely to his world; a comparison which once gave him permission to mindlessly inhabit that world without thought. Now, instantly, he was held up against something infinitely beyond his world. And there, in the stark and contradictory contrast of a miracle happening in his boat, on his lake, with his net and his hands, he saw himself. Here, he was backlit. Starkly backlit by God, his life was thrust into keen and crippling perspective. The blinding light revealed the thin veneers of his life so much so that he was exposed beyond his ability to comprehend the exposure, much less deal with it. The din of the activity faded as Simon was drawn down, face to face with his revealed self. The sea, the boats, the commotion of fellow fishermen . . . they all disappeared as he devolved deep into himself. Simon Peter was fraught with himself, finding himself grappling with the reality of his person as he had never seen it before, or been willing to see it. He turned, stepped, and lunged to the front of the boat. Here Jesus had watched the miracle unfold; God incarnate enjoying the provision of the fish, the message in the provision, and lives about to be changed by the provision. Simon Peter dropped before Jesus, a proclamation of utter transparency leaping from his lips in stammering honesty. Starkly set against the activity around him he shouted, “Go away from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man!” (Luke 5:9, NIV). God had invaded the core of Peter's being and he had been illuminated against it. Here he saw the real self. He acknowledged what has been exposed as far too much to comprehend, and far too big to allow him to recalibrate it all into something that made sense to him. He could not embrace it, so vast was the exposure. So, he had to get away from the light and get it away from him. Yet, he would ultimately find that entirely impossible. Soon the disciples would be named and his name would be the first called in a list of many names. It was no wonder as being backlit is often the precursor to being called. My World Defining Me And so I am lulled into the ebb and flow of my life, into the circumstances that swirl in variant pools around me; the eddies and rippling waters that reflect back to me more of what they are than who I really am. And I blindly accept those reflections as me, allowing myself to become impoverished in the surrender of acceptance. It is when God steps into the middle of my world that what I took for God I find not to be God or of God. It is when He seats himself dead center, squarely at ground zero that I am inoperably exposed. It is here that something vastly superior is held up against who I have defined myself to be and what I have settled for. Too often my own light is borrowed, reflected off of variant events around me much like the moon borrowing its light from the sun and reflecting back what does not belong to itself. My life is backlit by weak imitations that reflect things that are not their own, backlighting my life by anemic events that reflect a light so washed out that the landscape of my life is hardly perceptible. This I eventually take for light with the eyes of my soul having become so unaccustomed to real light that its absence is no longer comprehended. I then settle and sell out to vagueness as this kind of light provides little more than that. All the while the profound challenges and wild passions lay a silent captive to the deep shadows that such a light casts; shadows that never surrender their contents to whatever light I bring to them until my life is backlit and the shadows are forced to surrender. The Hopeful Shock The shock of being backlit by Jesus rests in the instantaneous awareness that it brings. The sudden illumination of everything makes everything vividly stark and painfully clear. Such is the penetrating nature of this light that the light itself brazenly outlines and defines every sordid aspect of who I am, leaving no room to ponder or stew over them myself. Neither does it give me room to manipulate what has been revealed because the clarity is so pure that it's cognitively impenetrable and completely indefensible. Otherwise the moment would be robbed, becoming something less than wholly divine in the thievery. To be backlit by Jesus is to fully see and fully comprehend all at once. All that is left for me to do is to embrace the truth vividly set before me, or squander the moment in futile attempts at denial. More times than I can explain I have rushed to the front of the boat, prostrated myself before Him and begged him leave because I am faced with the horror of myself. At those times my putrid disgust with myself clearly bars my relationship with Him. Inevitably every time, He looks beyond what I cannot. He sees who I am verses what I have become, delineating the difference in vivid starkness so clear that I cannot stand before myself. He reminds me of His grace which makes my grotesqueness the raw material from which He weaves His glory. And then, bedeviled and helpless by what I see in myself He calls the authentic me to works beyond my comprehension when all I want is for Him to leave. And it is in the angst of desperately wanting to flee and break His hold on me that I am held against myself and am drawn kicking and screaming into phenomenal growth. Making a Habit of the Light And so I go fishing with Jesus every day. Fishing for men? Yes. But also that kind of fishing that repeatedly back lights my life against the majesty of God. It is placing myself in His presence while fighting every urge not to do so; readying me for the poignant realization that I am not what I presume to be and being with Jesus will highlight that every time. It is not His disappointments in me for His grace will always tempter that. It is my own disappointment in myself. I want to avoid Him because I want to avoid the pain of personal honesty. But I find an incongruent passion that causes me to leap into the boat because I know the joy of being honest before Jesus and what He does with that. I am constantly, repeatedly and forever changed. Darren and a Plastic Fish People continued to mill about me, but they had vanished in the midst of deep thought and emotional turmoil beset within me. I turned to Darren who was meandering off to some unknown destination; much like his life. I reached out and touched his shoulder. He stopped and staggered a bit as he turned to look at me, his body long worn beyond grace and dexterity of movement. Sparking eyes set deep in worn sockets met mine, shocking me into the realization that I did not have that sparkle. I paused tentatively. “Can I see your fish?” I stammered. Although a rare treasure, he instantly placed it in my hands without hesitation or forethought. He unabashedly shared the wealth of his life in a simple gesture, freely giving to a soul that needed what he had found; handing to me what he had grasped. I needed the authenticity of his faith and the deep conviction in whose light my own pathetic belief system shrank and ran sour. Such treasures often come in simple packages, like Darren. Their simplicity is in their security, as few would look there. Few look there because few lend their eyes to simplicity because simplicity suggests vacancy and emptiness. Those who do look there find the opposite . . . they find treasure. They are not out to rob or pillage the treasure, but rather seek it as a precious gift that no one can hoard or hold individually. It is bigger than one individual and made to pass to and through all individuals, so it passes much more simply through simple people like Darren. It is to be savored, drawn fully into oneself and then left to enrich the next passerby. Hidden away in the Darren's of the world God has deposited His light, set to explode into any life that is so daring and so desperate as to engage the light in simple places. I held his plastic fish, turning it this way and that, drawing down into its plastic and paint as had Darren, trying to draw out of it what he had. “I'm going to hang it in my house,” he blurted. “I don't have anything on one wall. It's all white. Just white, that's all. And I'm going to hang it right in the middle,” he said. A barren wall; like his life. His faith was hung right in the middle of it. And I thought, how totally appropriate and how absolutely wonderful. I handed the plastic fish back to him. “I'm going to go home right now and hang it up!” he said with electric excitement. As he turned to shuffle away, I called after him and said, “Thanks Darren.” There was no response. He hadn't heard me. He was engulfed in the symbol of his faith, a captive to his mad love affair with his God and his fish. Other people still mingled about me, but I no longer desired what they offered. As Darren stepped into the passenger seat of a waiting car I realized that I wanted what he had. I wanted a plastic fish. I wanted a vibrant faith. I wanted to be consumed with God as was this disheveled man; to have all of that hanging in the center of my life. And he had backlit my life in such a way to show me the terrible deficits that I had. I can still see that fish in my mind. It is clear and vivid reminder of my faith, of following Jesus; of that to which he calls me. Being reminded of that by an event that backlit my life so that I could see my life. And so, Darren, if some day you are to read this, I simply want to say what you didn't hear that day . . . “thank you!”
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