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Respiratory GURU: Genuinely Useful Respiratory Updates
Respiratory GURU Episode 9: Interstitial Lung Disease

Respiratory GURU: Genuinely Useful Respiratory Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 46:01


This month's episode dives into progressive fibrosing ILD, previously a disadvantaged set of patients who have a progressive ILD but as they weren't specifically UIP they were not entitled to antifibrotic treatment. So thank goodness for the INBUILD trial back in 2020 and it's extension and NICE technological appraisal for injecting pragmastism not only in to the types of patients now referrable for antifibrotics, but also the referral criteria. This has moved away from FVC and towards radiological classification and gas transfer which we all know are useful parameters of parenchymal health. We also talk about post COVID fibrosis, anti-reflux medication and anti-cough medication. I am joined by two regional experts in the field, Dr Chris Huntley and Dr Gareth Walters.References are below:Pirfenidone in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (CAPACITY): two randomised trials PMID: 21571362A Phase 3 Trial of Pirfenidone in Patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1402582Efficacy and Safety of Nintedanib in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1402584 Efficacy of a Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor in Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisDOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1103690Pirfenidone in patients with progressive fibrotic interstitial lung diseases other than idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (RELIEF): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 2b trial PMID: 33798455Nintedanib in Progressive Fibrosing Interstitial Lung DiseasesDOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1908681Phase 2B Study of Inhaled RVT-1601 for Chronic Cough in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study (SCENIC Trial)PMID: 35050837Effect of anti-reflux therapy on pulmonary function in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PMID: 34795926Post COVID PFT and CT systematic review: PMID: 35642193Support the show

Money Peach
EP132: How to Quickly Improve Your Credit Score with Chris Huntley

Money Peach

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 39:57


Chris explains some really interesting ways to improve our credit that I had never heard of before. One thing Chris mentions is making sure you pay down the balance on your statement close date and not on the payment due date. This is because the banks report to the credit bureaus on the statement close date — not on your due date. This means even if you pay off your credit card on-time, you could still be hurting your credit if your balance is above the available credit line threshold. Also, Chris talks a lot about why you don’t need to pay someone to fix your credit for you and how simple it really is. I was even a little surprised with how simple it is. And if you’re someone who is just starting out and trying to build your credit, Chris and I both discuss a unique strategy that involves piggybacking onto a tradeline. *** Looking for a better way to manage your finances? I am currently taking applications for the upcoming financial coaching program where you and I will be meeting for 5 weeks over a weekly Zoom call. In those 5 weeks, you will master a spending plan, you will save at least $500, and you will start rapidly paying off debt. Over 100 people just like you have gone through the program and we are currently at just over a 97% success rate! You can apply here: https://www.moneypeach.com/apply I personally review all applications and will be in contact with you soon! Grab Show Notes Here

Comment c'est raconté ?
Le Jeu : ƒ(✍️) = le but

Comment c'est raconté ?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 23:46


Analysons le scénario du film Le Jeu (2018) : quels sont les objectifs des personnages ? Qu'impliquent-ils ? SOURCES MENTIONNÉES DANS CE NUMÉRO : ➡ Writing Screenplays that sell (Michael Hauge) : https://amzn.to/2VjxFqc ➡ Dramatic Construction (Edward Mabley) : https://amzn.to/2uFYfBc ➡ L'Anti-manuel de Scénario (Les Cahiers du Cinéma) : http://amzn.to/2jtUlEd ➡ La Dramaturgie (Yves Lavandier) : https://amzn.to/2NGttxl ➡ Construire un récit (Yves Lavandier) : https://amzn.to/2NYQL2K ➡ Évaluer un scénario (Yves Lavandier) : http://www.clown-enfant.com/leclown/shop/products.php?pageid=122 ➡ 22 règles pour bien raconter une histoire (Pixar) : http://www.faire-un-film.fr/ecriture-de-scenario/22-regles-storytelling-pixar ➡ Psychology for Screenwriters (William Indick) : https://amzn.to/2O7qRwt ➡ L'Anti-manuel de Scénario (Les Cahiers du Cinéma) : http://amzn.to/2jtUlEd ➡ Dramatica (Melanie Anne Philipps & Chris Huntley) : https://amzn.to/2TX36Zp VERSION RETRANSCRITE DE CE NUMÉRO : ➡ https://bit.ly/2GmlOkS LE FILM LE JEU : ➡ DVD : https://amzn.to/36uRQG6 ➡ BLURAY : https://amzn.to/2sWQoyy S’ABONNER AU PODCAST : ➡ Apple Podcasts : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/comment-cest-racont%C3%A9/id1289058024?l=fr ➡ Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/5xwhFW5X3MatC15rvNoibd ➡ YouTube : https://goo.gl/vWg5VP ➡ RSS : http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:325404655/sounds.rss SUIVRE LE PODCAST : ➡ Site web : http://ccrpodcast.fr ➡ Instagram : https://instagram.com/commentcestraconte/ ➡ Facebook : https://facebook.com/commentcestraconte/ ➡ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Baptiste_Rmbd ➡ SensCritique : https://senscritique.com/serie/Comment_c_est_raconte/27787059 ➡ Medium : https://medium.com/comment-cest-racont%C3%A9 Habillage musical par RÉMI LESUEUR : ➡ https://soundcloud.com/remilesueur AVIS : MES LIVRES PRÉFÉRÉS SUR L’ÉCRITURE DE SCÉNARIOS : ➡ https://goo.gl/mouqJQ

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Radio Film School
[FJ10-REPLAY] What Makes a Good Story?

Radio Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 27:37


A blast from the past. One of my personal faves. Insightful. Inspiring. Potent. Definitely worth listening to again. And if it's your first time, enjoy.This week on the show we delve into one of the most important topics we’ll discuss all season. It’s at the core of what we do as filmmakers. Telling stories. Chris Huntley from The Write Bros. talks about the narrative story development theory Dramatica and the connection story has to psychology. We’ll hear from Patrick Moreau of Muse Storytelling and Stillmotion on how they find and tell the kind of stories that have won them five Emmys. We’ll hear from Dan Duncan of Remedy Films on the lengths he goes to tell authentic stories. And we hear from a filmmaker we last heard from way back in the first main episode — Alex Vo from the San Francisco Bay Area shares how he finds real life “Hero’s Journey” stories.Music in this EpisodeExcept where noted, music in this episode was curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. In order of appearance: Batched in the Light by Kevin MacLeod. CC BY Rewound by Chris Zabriske. CC BY In Time by Stellardrone. CC BY I am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriske. CC BYPlease Listen Carefully by Jahzzar. CC BY-SAHouse of Latin by Mark Stone. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved. She Does Her Best (feat. Small Colin) by Six Umbrellas. CC BY-SA Laserdisc by Chris Zabriskie. CC BYI am Running with Temporary Success from a Montrous Vacuum in Pursuit by Chris Zabriskie. CC BY

Radio Film School
Star Wars Special "Lessons Learned" [RFS-Rerun]

Radio Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 28:47


Today we look at three specific lessons filmmakers can learn from the missteps of the prequels and the re-mastered original trilogy. [Rebroadcast]In honor of the release of "Rogue One", we're re-broadcasting the Star Wars special we first ran last December before the release of "The Force Awakens." In this episode, we look at the making of the Prequels and the remastered Trilogy. I know the issues that Star Wars fans have had with these films have been discussed ad nauseam. But in this special, I look at three aspects of these films from which filmmakers can glean valuable insight into the making of their own films. We hear from Write Bros. partner and Dramatica co-creator Chris Huntley; Loyd Calomay of Red 5 Studios; film genre journalist and founder of Etheria Film Night Heidi Honeycut; and frequent show guest JD Cochran. Music in this EpisodeMusic from today’s episode is courtesy of Song Freedom and also curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. Click here to see the Song Freedom mixtape with all the songs. Here’s a list of songs used from Song Freedom:“Interstellar”“Main Title”“Helga Stella”“Can Can”Scott Joplin’s “Original Rags” was used from FreeMusicArchive.org. Public Domain.VideosHere’s the “Jive Walkin'” video I reference in the funny deleted “scene” at the end of the credits.

Radio Film School
Finding & Telling Good Stories [FJ10]

Radio Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 36:00


This week on the show we delve into one of the most important topics we'll discuss all season. It's at the core of what we do as filmmakers. Telling stories.Chris Huntley from The Write Bros. talks about the narrative story development theory Dramatica and the connection story has to psychology. We'll hear from Patrick Moreau of Muse Storytelling and Stillmotion on how they find and tell the kind of stories that have won them five Emmys. We'll hear from Dan Duncan of Remedy Films on the lengths he goes to tell authentic stories. And we hear from a filmmaker we last heard from way back in the first main episode -- Alex Vo from the San Francisco Bay Area shares how he finds real life "Hero's Journey" stories. Legally License Music for Your ProductionIf you need to legally license music for your productions, from every genre, look no further than Song Freedom. Click here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license worth $30.Learn How Stillmotion Tells Emmy Award-winning StoriesWe're excited to announce that Stillmotion's Muse Storytelling is the newest sponsor of the show. Over the next few months we'll get some behind the scenes look at their films. Also, they've generously offered our listeners a special offer. Be sure to listen past the credits to find out.Grow in Your Craft and CareerWe're also supported by YOU, the listeners. Become a Dare Dreamer FM Premium member and gain access to bonus episodes, ebooks, templates, and other resources to help you grow in your craft and career.Music in this EpisodeExcept where noted, music in this episode was curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. In order of appearance:Batched in the Light by Kevin MacLeod. CC BYRewound by Chris Zabriske. CC BYIn Time by Stellardrone. CC BYI am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriske. CC BYPlease Listen Carefully by Jahzzar. CC BY-SAHouse of Latin by Mark Stone. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.She Does Her Best (feat. Small Colin) by Six Umbrellas. CC BY-SALaserdisc by Chris Zabriskie. CC BYI am Running with Temporary Success from a Montrous Vacuum in Pursuit by Chris Zabriskie. CC BY

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Radio Film School
SE07 Short Ends: Star Wars Special Pt. 1 - "Less Is More"

Radio Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 27:35


Today is part 1 of a multi-part mini-series we're doing to coincide with the release of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. Today we look at three specific lessons filmmakers can learn from the missteps of the prequels and the re-mastered original trilogy.Yes, I know. The issues that Star Wars fans have had with these films have been beaten to death. But in this week's "Short Ends" episode, I want to look at three aspects of these films from which filmmakers can glean valuable insight into the making of their own films. We hear from Write Bros. partner and Dramatica co-creator Chris Huntley; Loyd Calomay of Red 5 Studios; film genre journalist and founder of Etheria Film Night Heidi Honeycut; and frequent show guest JD Cochran.Support our SponsorClick here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license worth $30.Subscribe or download the show from your favorite platform:Music in this EpisodeMusic from today's episode is courtesy of Song Freedom and also curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. Click here to see the Song Freedom mixtape with all the songs. Here's a list of songs used from Song Freedom:"Interstellar""Main Title""Helga Stella""Can Can"Scott Joplin's "Original Rags" was used from FreeMusicArchive.org. Public Domain.VideosHere's the "Jive Walkin'" video I reference in the funny deleted "scene" at the end of the credits.

Modern Life Insurance Selling Podcast
Blogging to Success with Chris Huntley

Modern Life Insurance Selling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2014 30:40


On this week’s episode, I am joined by Chris Huntley from InsuranceBlogByChris.com. 10 years ago, Chris was a struggling independent agent trying to come up with solid leads. Then, while taking part of an insurance forum, he was offered the opportunity that changed his life. Since that day, Chris has brought in over 18,000 leads, […]

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Hollywood the Write Way
Interview with Chris Huntley

Hollywood the Write Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2009 17:07


We talk to Chris Huntley who is a Story Development expert and developer of the Write Brothers Dramatica Software.

Hollywood the Write Way
Interview with Chris Huntley

Hollywood the Write Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2009 17:07


We talk to Chris Huntley who is a Story Development expert and developer of the Write Brothers Dramatica Software.