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Cigarettes are cool again…especially with GenZ. Despite decades of anti-smoking campaigns, you're likely to see more young people smoking in films, at bars, on street corners, and in social media feeds. Researchers tie the trend to Y2K nostalgia, soft nihilism, and a turn away from “clean girl” wellness culture. Actual youth smoking rates are still at historic lows, but we'll explore how glamorization complicates the public health conversation around nicotine. Guests: Pamela Ling, professor of medicine, UCSF; Ling studies the tobacco industry marketing strategies targeting young adults, women and other high risk populations Kevin Truong, business editor, The San Francisco Standard; Truong co-wrote the piece "They Know It Kills You. Gen Z is Smoking Cigarettes Anyway" Degen Pener, journalist; Pener wrote the piece "Cigarettes Get a Sequel: Hollywood's 'Cool' Habit Is Back" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seven days… is how long your joy will last after you listen to our episode on the J-Horror classic, RINGU. This is Cody's choice and movie number three in Austin's theme of (*deep breath*), “Now, if you're playing the movie on a telephone, you will never in a trillion years experience the film, you'll think you'll have experienced it, but you'll be *ahem* cheated, it's, uh, such a sadness that you think you've seen a film on your f*cking telephone. Get real!”: Horror Movies with Phones. We talk plenty of Resident Evil and recent release goodness along the way before we get to Curtis' pick to round out this theme! Go to patreon.com/SHUDcast where you can sign up for all kinds of extra goodies! 00:00 - 5:30ish - Intros: Resident Evil stuff! 5:30ish - 1:02:00ish - The other stuff we watched this time! Curtis - George A. Romero's Resident Evil, Thrash, Chinatown, Star Wars Episode 1, The Bluff, Mortal Kombat (2021), Lee Cronin's The Mummy Austin - Stranger Things Cody - Mother Mary, Over Your Dead Body, The Mandalorian, Jonathan Van Ness (live!) Lucas - The Devil Wears Prada, Michael (2026), Dead Man, Coffee and Cigarettes, La Llorona 1:02:00ish - 1:25:00ish - RINGU - SHUDdown and discussion! 1:25:00ish - End - The next and last film in our phone horror theme brought to you by Curtis!
L'Australie, longtemps considérée comme un exemple en matière de lutte contre le tabagisme, est-elle allée trop loin ? Alors qu'un paquet de cigarettes y coûte désormais 60 dollars (près de 40 euros), de plus en plus de fumeurs se tournent désormais vers des cigarettes de contrebande, deux à trois fois moins chères. Selon le bureau australien des statistiques, 80% du tabac consommé en 2025 seraient d'origine illégale. Il est peu cher et facilement accessible, au point même qu'il contribuerait, selon certains professionnels de santé, à une hausse de la consommation de tabac dans la population. De notre correspondant à Sydney, Dans une rue très animée du centre de Sydney, on compte plus de 20 débits de tabac, alors qu'il n'y en avait que deux au même endroit il y a 10 ans. Ces boutiques, malgré une apparence normale, réalisent l'essentiel de leurs ventes sous le manteau. Accéder à ces produits illicites n'est vraiment pas compliqué. « Les Marlboro sont à 18 dollars. Les Manchester sont à 20 dollars », détaille un vendeur. Ces cigarettes de contrebande viennent presque toutes de Chine. Pour ceux qui les consomment, à l'image de Mohamed, un jeune Français originaire de Marseille, leur principal attrait reste leur prix bas : « Je trouve que légalement, 60 dollars le paquet, presque 40 euros, ce n'est pas possible. C'est trop cher. On est venu pour mettre de côté, pas pour dépenser tout notre argent en cigarettes. » C'est la même raison qui pousse John à privilégier le tabac de contrebande. Il pense que le nombre de fumeurs ne cesse d'augmenter : « Aujourd'hui, je vois plus de gens dans la rue fumer des cigarettes qu'en 2023. Je crois que c'est lié au fait que c'est de plus en plus difficile d'obtenir des cigarettes électroniques. Il y a deux ans, il y a eu des descentes de police ciblant les cigarettes électroniques. » La vente de cigarettes électroniques est en effet très réglementée en Australie, puisqu'elles ne sont, légalement du moins, disponibles qu'en pharmacie, sur présentation d'une ordonnance. Une réglementation stricte qui a fini par devenir contre-productive, selon le docteur Nick Coatsworth, spécialiste des maladies respiratoires : « Nous avons une approche très prohibitive et c'est un problème. On va devoir assouplir les règles si on veut que les fumeurs renoncent au tabac combustible et se tournent vers d'autres produits nicotinés, et éventuellement, arrêtent complètement d'en consommer. » Pour l'instant, le gouvernement mise plutôt sur la répression, avec la création d'une unité de police dédiée à la lutte contre le tabac de contrebande. En Australie-Occidentale, une hausse du nombre de fumeurs a été relevée en 2025, une première depuis 30 ans. Peut-être un aperçu d'une tendance plus vaste, ce que confirmeront – ou non – des études nationales dont la parution est prévue pour 2027. En attendant, Nick Coatsworth, à l'image d'autres professionnels de santé, estime que le meilleur moyen de lutter contre le tabagisme reste de baisser les taxes sur le tabac. À lire aussiL'Australie force des actionnaires chinois à vendre leurs parts pour protéger une entreprise de terres rares
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L'Australie, longtemps considérée comme un exemple en matière de lutte contre le tabagisme, est-elle allée trop loin ? Alors qu'un paquet de cigarettes y coûte désormais 60 dollars (près de 40 euros), de plus en plus de fumeurs se tournent désormais vers des cigarettes de contrebande, deux à trois fois moins chères. Selon le bureau australien des statistiques, 80% du tabac consommé en 2025 seraient d'origine illégale. Il est peu cher et facilement accessible, au point même qu'il contribuerait, selon certains professionnels de santé, à une hausse de la consommation de tabac dans la population. De notre correspondant à Sydney, Dans une rue très animée du centre de Sydney, on compte plus de 20 débits de tabac, alors qu'il n'y en avait que deux au même endroit il y a 10 ans. Ces boutiques, malgré une apparence normale, réalisent l'essentiel de leurs ventes sous le manteau. Accéder à ces produits illicites n'est vraiment pas compliqué. « Les Marlboro sont à 18 dollars. Les Manchester sont à 20 dollars », détaille un vendeur. Ces cigarettes de contrebande viennent presque toutes de Chine. Pour ceux qui les consomment, à l'image de Mohamed, un jeune Français originaire de Marseille, leur principal attrait reste leur prix bas : « Je trouve que légalement, 60 dollars le paquet, presque 40 euros, ce n'est pas possible. C'est trop cher. On est venu pour mettre de côté, pas pour dépenser tout notre argent en cigarettes. » C'est la même raison qui pousse John à privilégier le tabac de contrebande. Il pense que le nombre de fumeurs ne cesse d'augmenter : « Aujourd'hui, je vois plus de gens dans la rue fumer des cigarettes qu'en 2023. Je crois que c'est lié au fait que c'est de plus en plus difficile d'obtenir des cigarettes électroniques. Il y a deux ans, il y a eu des descentes de police ciblant les cigarettes électroniques. » La vente de cigarettes électroniques est en effet très réglementée en Australie, puisqu'elles ne sont, légalement du moins, disponibles qu'en pharmacie, sur présentation d'une ordonnance. Une réglementation stricte qui a fini par devenir contre-productive, selon le docteur Nick Coatsworth, spécialiste des maladies respiratoires : « Nous avons une approche très prohibitive et c'est un problème. On va devoir assouplir les règles si on veut que les fumeurs renoncent au tabac combustible et se tournent vers d'autres produits nicotinés, et éventuellement, arrêtent complètement d'en consommer. » Pour l'instant, le gouvernement mise plutôt sur la répression, avec la création d'une unité de police dédiée à la lutte contre le tabac de contrebande. En Australie-Occidentale, une hausse du nombre de fumeurs a été relevée en 2025, une première depuis 30 ans. Peut-être un aperçu d'une tendance plus vaste, ce que confirmeront – ou non – des études nationales dont la parution est prévue pour 2027. En attendant, Nick Coatsworth, à l'image d'autres professionnels de santé, estime que le meilleur moyen de lutter contre le tabagisme reste de baisser les taxes sur le tabac. À lire aussiL'Australie force des actionnaires chinois à vendre leurs parts pour protéger une entreprise de terres rares
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on new questions about vapes.
Tonight on The Huddle, artist and local Government politician Oscar Kightley and Tim Wilson from the Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! ADHD Simple is utilising technology and AI to get ADHD assessments done more quickly and at less cost than from traditional clinics. Do we trust this development? National has criticised Labour's numbers following the release of their new public transport proposal. What do we make of this? What's more important, cheaper fares or more services? New data shows more Kiwis are consuming illegal tobacco, resulting in a lower tax take. What can we do to stop people from smoking illegal cigarettes? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:03:03 - Les passionnés de football sont ravis ce jeudi, c'est le coup d'envoi de la Coupe du monde aux États-Unis, au Canada et au Mexique. Le Mondial, c'est aussi pour beaucoup l'occasion de collectionner les autocollants Panini de la compétition. Ce mercredi, des albums étaient distribués à Laval. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
If you've ever walked out of a doctor's office feeling dismissed, confused, or like something just didn't add up, this episode is for you. In this conversation, we're pulling back the curtain on something most people never stop to examine: the difference between science itself and the human biases, financial interests, and worldviews that shape how science gets used. As a registered nurse with over 17 years inside the pharmaceutical industry, I've seen this pattern up close. And as a Christian woman, I believe this is one of the biggest blind spots in the church today. This episode is for the Christian woman who is tired of being told to simply trust the system, who senses that something deeper is going on, and who is ready to bring discernment and faith into every health decision she makes. --- The Real Threat to Your Health May Not Be What You Think We live in a culture that shuts down questions with slogans. Question the consensus and you're labeled ignorant. But here's what Merriam-Webster actually says science is: systematized knowledge that may be studied or learned. Why would anyone be against learning? Science in and of itself is not the problem. The problem is the human bias, financial agenda, and worldview behind some of the science. When evaluating any study or health claim, wise questions to ask include: - Who ran the experiment? - Who funded it? - How many people were included? - What does the researcher stand to gain? - What worldview is shaping the interpretation? A perfect study does not exist. And even if it did, the conclusions drawn from it would still pass through a human filter. --- Worldview Shapes Everything, Even in the Lab To illustrate how a scientist's worldview affects their conclusions, consider Charles Darwin, widely taught as the father of evolutionary theory. A Princeton University article titled "The Descent of Man, 150 Years On," published in the journal Science, documents that Darwin described indigenous peoples of the Americas and Australia as lesser than Europeans, referred to African peoples as cognitively inferior, and characterized women as less capable than white men. His worldview was deeply racist and sexist, and it shaped his science. This is not an isolated example. It is a pattern. --- We've Been Wrong Before. More Than Once. Throughout history, the cultural and medical consensus has been confidently wrong: - Margarine was promoted as a heart-healthy butter alternative - Cigarette smoking was endorsed by medical doctors as safe or even beneficial - All dietary fat was declared the enemy - Kellogg's cereal was marketed as a complete, healthy breakfast - Formula was pushed as superior to breast milk - Giving birth on your back in a hospital was presented as the only safe option These were not fringe ideas. They were mainstream consensus backed by experts. And they were wrong. --- The Brainwashing Goes Beyond Health The same pattern shows up across every area of culture. We've been conditioned to believe that delaying marriage and children is the sophisticated choice, that divorce is self-care, that pornography is harmless, that sexual identity is the foundation of human identity, and that children and the elderly are burdens rather than blessings. Each of these ideas contradicts both scripture and human flourishing. When we can see the pattern clearly in culture, we become better equipped to recognize it in healthcare too. --- Why the Church Has a Blind Spot Here Many believers view the medical system as conflict-free and the science as settled. But if the enemy can convince us to put harmful things into our bodies while calling it health, he can do significant damage without ever being noticed. This is not a call to throw out the entire medical system. It is a call to bring the same discernment to your healthcare decisions that you bring to every other area of your faith. Seeking God's wisdom first for your health is not anti-science. It is stewardship. --- Timestamped Highlights - 0:01 - What if the real threat to your health is assuming the consensus is always correct? - 0:29 - Why questioning science gets mislabeled as ignorance - 1:26 - The right questions to ask about any study or health claim - 2:22 - Darwin's worldview and what it reveals about how science gets interpreted - 3:48 - A cultural history of things we were confidently told that turned out to be wrong - 5:12 - How the same brainwashing pattern shows up in marriage, sexuality, and family - 6:37 - Why this is a blind spot in the church and why it matters for holistic health - 7:08 - The real goal: not to reject the system, but to question it wisely --- Key Takeaways - Science is a tool. Like any tool, its value depends entirely on who is using it and why. - Financial interests and personal worldview shape scientific conclusions, sometimes significantly. - History shows us repeatedly that the consensus can be wrong. Discernment is not ignorance. - The church is not immune to cultural and industrial influence when it comes to health. - Seeking God's wisdom for your health is an act of faith, not fear. - You do not have to choose between faith and informed health decisions. You were made for both. --- Ready to Take the Next Step? If today's episode made you think twice about what you've been told, go grab my free training, Eight Myths That Are Keeping You Sick Right Now, at herholistichealing.com/free. A credentialed RN and pharma insider walks you through what conventional medicine keeps getting wrong, and what to do instead.
Chad reacts to the news piece explaining how tobacco companies bought up food companies and used the same tactics that hooked Americans on tobacco with ultraprocessed foods.
Entre las canciones del nuevo disco de Death Cab For Cutie puedes encontrar trazas de todas las facetas que han mostrado en su carrera, aunque ya no brillan con la misma intensidad. Ha pasado el tiempo y han cambiado la vida y las preocupaciones. La madurez no es fácil para Gibbard y compañía: llega acompañada por un dolor que cubre de intensidad e incertidumbre 'I Built You a Tower', el nuevo trabajo de una de las grandes bandas del rock independiente de este siglo.Además, Zahara responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y citamos en un punto de encuentro a Blanca Lacasa, autora del libro 'Las hijas horribles' y Andrés Neuman, autor de libros como 'Umbilical' o 'Pequeño hablante' para hablar sobre apegos y vínculos paterno filiales. Playlist:Loraine James, Alan Sparhawk - Peak AgainBoards of Canada - The Word Becomes FleshKaitlyn Aurelia Smith - RuinOklou - blade bird (Nick León broward mix)James K - Play (Objekt remix)Sabine McCalla - Sunshine KissesTV Girl - Not AllowedThe Avalanches - Since I Left You (Stereolab Remix)Julia Jacklin - Pool PartyRolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Sunburned in LondonGeese - 100 HorsesIceage - The Day the Music DiesLos Planetas - La PlayaVince Staples - CottonChanel Beads - The Coward Forgets His NightmareYung Lean - I’m Your Dirt, I’m Your LoveDJ Seinfeld - U Can’t Come HomeSwimming Paul - Kisses and CigarettesBb Trickz - a la malaOlivia Rodrigo - good 4 uFontaines D.C. - Liberty BelleIceage - mother-of-pearlTouché Amoré - Flowers and YouRavyn Lenae - HandleAbhir, Ralphie Choo - Baby BabySteve Lacy - the feelingJorja Smith - What’s Done is DoneSkrillex, Randomer, Blawan, MC Dricka - ThistleJoey Valence & Brae - friendsThe Dare - GirlsLCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk is Playing at My HouseSega Bodega, Judeline - PIKIKid Simius, SIMONA - El Sonido de Mi Boca con Tu BocaEla Minus - QQQQDeath Cab For Cutie - How Heavenly A StateInterpol - See Out LoudJack White - Dollar BillMadonna - Love SensationRobyn - DopamineTOMORA - SOMEWHERE ELSEIsaiah Rashad, SZA - BOY IN REDBarry B - SilveradoEscuchar audio
A blonde '90s hair flip. Cigarette-in-hand red carpet appearances. A supposedly "washed-up" former child star working behind the counter of a coffee shop and living on her own at 15 years old.It's time to dive into one of the most pivotal and often overlooked periods of Drew Barrymore's life. Between 1990 and 1991, a newly sober and newly emancipated teenage Drew was rebuilding from the ground up: attending AA meetings, releasing her bestselling memoir Little Girl Lost, taking odd jobs to pay the bills, and fighting to be taken seriously as an actress again.Along the way, she collected a few tattoos, a couple boyfriends, a driver's license she may or may not have immediately lost, and roles in future cult classics like Poison Ivy and Guncrazy. Drew's big comeback was just around the corner! As she put it in 1991: "I just hope that I make the right choices and get to be an actress for the rest of my life."Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter
John Maytham speaks to Karyn Maughan, News24 journalist, about court papers before the Madlanga Commission alleging that Crime Intelligence officer Feroz Khan coordinated with individuals linked to the EFF to influence intelligence oversight processes, while also raising questions about political influence, business interests and the use of state resources. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Council on Smoking & Health CEO Laura Hunter joined David & Will to discuss the recent ABS statistics released showing a significant increase in nicotine consumption and whether the black market has fueled the trend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fran Lebowitz is a legendary writer and critic. She's made a career of sharing hot takes without apology, and she didn't hold back when she joined Mattea Roach for a special on-stage event in Toronto. You might know Fran from her books Metropolitan Life and Social Studies or her appearances in two Martin Scorsese documentaries. Fran is perhaps most famous for sharp social commentary — from airplane fashion, to the silly questions asked by educated youth, to the return of smoking ... Fran had plenty to share with the Toronto crowd. Photo credits to Brigitte Lacombe.Liked this conversation? Keep listening:Scaachi Koul calls herself a professional ex-wifeFor Louise Penny, stories come from hurt Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks
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Heirloom, the new album from singer-songwriter Nathan Evans Fox, is out and an impressive manifestation of both creativity and almost historical documentation of an Appalachian artist. Fox joined Roots Music Rambler this week to talk about the new album, his journey to Nashville from the mountains of Western Carolina, fatherhood and more. Like many artists today, Fox often shares little snippets of what he's working on via social media posts. One nugget of a song-to-be he shared a few months back drove well over one million views across his channels and the song wasn't more than a few lines. He took the queue to finish it in what became “Hillbilly Hymn (Okra & Cigarettes)” which anchors the album. It has a traditional mountain feel and was recorded in an a capella focus with what seems like family gathered round his singing on the front porch. But the record traverses everything from fatherly advice for a child in Lots of Beginnings to a brilliant “fuck you” song for those Fox gives permission to hate in “Landlords Bill Lee Etc.” It's an amazing mix of home spun advice and statements about the polarization of today's world. He told us the record is a bit of a “seed bank” of his life for his children and the world he'll leave behind. Fox has never shied away from politics or social issues. He even told us when thinking about commercial country music, “The songs about trucks and jello shots don't come organically to me.” He told Frank and Falls a little about gourds, blueberries and seed banking, acknowledged participating in fundamentalist Christian rites like exorcisms, and told us he's leading an anti-confederate southern history book club this summer. To say we were entertained is an understatement. We think you'll be too. Frank and Falls also share Roots Music Ramblers official member votes for this year's Americana Music Association awards and offer up music recommendations in our Pickin' the Grinnin' segment. Falls recently finished Ken Burn's documentary on Country Music. Frank shared an Instagrammer from Italy that just brings people joy in his feed named Metroman. Watch the Episode on YouTube Download the episode and subscribe at rootsmusicrambler.com, watch the full episode on YouTube, or download wherever you get your podcasts. Also be sure to help spread the love of the show with Roots Music Rambler's new merch, now available at rootsmusicrambler.com/store. Authentic t-shirts, hats and stickers are now available. Buckle up for The Hoe-Down and the Throw-Down! It's a new episode of Roots Music Rambler. Notes and links: Americana Music Association 2026 Award Nominations Nathan Evans Fox Online Heirloom on Spotify Nathan Evans Fox on Spotify Nathan Evans Fox on Instagram Nathan Evans Fox on TikTok Kanopy App The Roots Music Rambler Store Roots Music Rambler on YouTube Roots Music Rambler on Instagram Roots Music Rambler on TikTok Roots Music Rambler on Facebook Jason Falls on Instagram Jason Falls on TikTok Francesca Folinazzo on Instagram Pickin' the Grinnin' Choices Ken Burns's Country Music Metroman on Instagram Subscribe to Roots Music Rambler on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GoodPods or wherever you get your podcasts. Theme Music: Sheepskin & Beeswax by Genticorum; Copyright 2026 - Falls+Partners. All music on the program is licensed by ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. Roots Music Rambler is a member of the Americana Music Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why I Stay Away From Alcohol, Cigarettes and Other Substances
durée : 00:54:12 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Douceur et abandon : Cigarettes After Sex enveloppent, Angus & Julia Stone murmurent, Ed O'Brien dérive. Ce soir, Michka Assayas tisse une parenthèse hors du temps, entre brume, mélodie et rêverie pure. - réalisation : Vincent Godard Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Au menu de la troisième heure des GG du mercredi 3 juin : "La France championne d'Europe de cigarettes illicites !" avec Joëlle Dago-Serry, Emmanuel de Villiers et Didier Giraud.
Tous les matins à 8h08, l'actualité économique avec Emmanuel Lechypre.
Si han escuchado nuestros podcasts saben que nos gusta bastante Jim Jarmusch, ya sea por Ghostdog, Una noche en la tierra, Coffee and Cigarettes, Only lovers left alive, etc. Con ese antecedente, no nos íbamos a perder la oportunidad de discutir su más reciente estreno, que además lo vuelve a reunir con el formato antológico de hilar cortos con un (o varios) elemento en común. Es el caso de FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER (2025) que tiene un elenco de lujo y es, en nuestra opinión, excelente. ¡Recién estrenada en MUBI! Gracias por escuchar/comentar/compartir y recuerde que puede acceder a 30 días gratis de MUBI siguiendo el siguiente enlace: www.mubi.com/flimcast Si quiere pre-estrenos, archivo y materil exclusivo lo esperamos en www.patreon.com/hermeselsabio Y si busca comprarse películas y/o series en formato físico, vaya a www.filmico.tv
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AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a drop in smoking rates.
In this episode, I unpack the controversy around ham and processed meats, and separate the facts from the fearmongering. I explain what it actually means when processed meat is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, why that doesn't mean it's as dangerous as smoking, and how social media has done a pretty poor job of explaining the difference.I also break down the real increase in bowel cancer risk associated with processed meats, how to put that risk into context, and why nutrition decisions are rarely black and white.Time Stamps:00:00 — Why ham has become so controversial01:40 — What a Group 1 carcinogen actually means03:30 — The real cancer risk from processed meat05:00 — Why context matters when making food choices06:30 — Why ham isn't “as bad as smoking”Click me for show notes! PS. If you're interested in a weight loss program with delicious food, daily access to me and a supportive community that won't mess up your relationship with food, click here to join the weightlist.
What would you do with a copy of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged? One questioneer needs any answer other than 'read it'. AMT418's questioneers also wonder how they film club scenes in Jersey Shore, what the Hitler Moustache was called pre-Hitler, what's in prop cigarettes, what to do about your neighbour's golf noise, and where all the decanters and pub toilet condom machines went. For more information about this episode, go to answermethispodcast.com/episode418 Got questions for us to answer, or feedback about an episode old or new? Send them in writing or as voice notes to answermethispodcast@googlemail.com, or you can call 0208 123 5877 to leave us a message. AMT419 will be out 25 June 2026 and the next Answer Us Back will land on on 11 June. Become a patron at patreon.com/answermethis to get an ad-free version of each episode and a batch of Bonus Bits each month, plus our video livestreams Petty Problems. If you sign up at one of the higher Patreon tiers, you get access to an RSS feed with ALL the AMT stuff EVER, including our entire back catalogue, our six themed albums, the retro AMTs, and every Bit of Crapp from the AMT App. AND you're keeping this show going! This episode is sponsored by: • Saily, flexible eSIM data roaming plans for when you're abroad. Download SAILY in your app store and use our code amt15 at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. For further details go to saily.com/amt15 • The London Review of Books, the twice-monthly literary mag full of essays, reviews and more by excellent writers. Get a 6 month print and digital subscription for just £12 at LRB.me/answer • Squarespace, the all in one platform for creating and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/answer, have a play around during the two-week free trial, and when you're ready to launch, get a 10% discount on your first purchase of a website or domain with the code ANSWER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the Country Music Dads welcome Nathan Evans Fox to the podcast. He is a Nashville-based country music artist and dad with a fascinating new album on the way. He explores his own country upbringing. Using traditional themes of land, hard work and faith, he approaches his music and life from the political left, in a space considered very conservative. Fox's album Heirloom is out May 29 on Free Dirt Records.Show Notes:3:12 - A discussion of “Lots of Beginnings” brings the conversation to the very end of the album, as Nathan explains the process of losing his dad and becoming one in the same year -- and how he landed on the title of the Heirloom album. And we dive deep into family right away.6:00 - Nathan's connection to family, family land and the family system, is deeply connected to his political understanding. His understanding is wildly personal, tactile and real. The family land allowed him to know his extended family through his universe of ghosts -- and it still looms large in his experience even after the family sold it.9:50 - Growing up very weird and country go hand in hand with Nathan's experience.10:50 - A feeling of home vs enjoying where you live. Nathan and the dads talk about how to create a home. Grief, economics and complications.12:10 - His time as a hospital chaplain exposed Nathan to the full range of emotions of those at the hardest points in their lives, forcing him to radically listen. These experiences drove him to be more explicit about the need for his music to become more message-driven. It also put his life as an artist in perspective.15:50 - Going viral with “Hillby Hymn” and bringing liberation theology to country music fans, and how Nathan became many folks' favorite worship leader.18:51 - Understanding how to square yourself to the cultural dominance of Christianity in the bible belt, and how this language can be used as a vernacular poetic experience, one that helps folks accept something they don't expect.25:48 - “We belong and we feel, well before we think or form ideologies,” Nathan said. And we should likely get back to knowing our neighbors and caring.26:35 - A discussion of Nathan's music feels a bit like contemporary Christian music, suggested Dave. And Nathan felt called out.28:45 - Talking about “Racecar” and its place within contemporary country music, or as Nathan calls it, “Butthole Country Music.” Dave and Nathan geek out about Bro Country and how “Racecar” references “Dirt Road Anthem” for tone. Yet the topic of this song is anything but traditional -- in fact, it's pretty divisive. The guys jump into the question of politics of it all.34:24 - The Dad Life Sound Check featuring songs from Roger Miller, Ryan Bingham and Corb Lund & Hayes Carll.Thank you for listening. The best way to support us is to subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or whatever podcast platform you use. If you want to see new episodes and more content delivered straight to your email inbox, please subscribe to our newsletter: countrymusicdads.substack.com. You can find everything we do on our website: countrymusicdads.com. And we'd love to hear what you think, so send us comments, suggestions, friendly banter on Instagram @countrymusicdads, or via email countrymusicdads@gmail.com.Mentioned In This Episode:Liberation TheologyThe book about how country music was created to divide people is Creating Country Music: Fabricating Country MusicNathan Evans Fox's substackReferences/Songs:Theme Music: “Dark Country Rock” by MoodmodeLots of Beginnings by Nathan Evans FoxI Know the End by Nathan Evans Fox (out May 29)Hillbilly Hymn (Okra & Cigarettes) by Nathan Evans FoxRacecar by Nathan Evans Fox (out May 29)Dirt Road Anthem by Jason AldeanDo-Wacka-Do by Roger MillerAmericana by Ryan Bingham and The Texas GentlemenMuch Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) by Corb Lund & Hayes Carll
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Sean Hannity has been on Fox News for 30 years. He has been on radio since 1987. He has spoken to presidents, gone to war with the media and come out on top every time. And in this conversation he said more than he has ever said publicly. In part one we get into why he deletes every text message he sends and has no cloud account, what he told Trump directly after the Rob Reiner comments, how he called Trump with Melania on speaker and told him nobody needs to hear every thought that goes through his head, why he started working at eight years old and never stopped, what it was like to raise himself because both parents worked around the clock, the bartending job he had at 17 that was keeping him out until 4AM during his senior year of high school, how he missed 37 days of school in one semester without his mother knowing, his take on masculinity and why he believes a man should be the provider, and why he called this conversation one of the most honest he has had in three decades of media. Part 2 coming soon. Sponsors: Use my link to sign up and receive a $100 funding bonus when you create and fund your account: https://www.itrustcapital.com/go/sagesteele Start your plan today and you'll get FREE meat included with every order PLUS $100 off your first three orders with my code, SAGE: https://www.goodranchers.com/ Provide one life-saving ultrasound for just $28 at https://preborn.com/sage. Hydrate your liver at the cellular level with LTV. If you're tired, bloated, or feel like water isn't working anymore, this could be the fix. Get up to 64% OFF for a limited time at http://drinkltv.com/Sage Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:09 Why Sean Hannity Deletes Every Text and Has No Cloud Account 02:23 Sean Hannity's 1,500 Texts With Manafort Went Public. That Was the Last Straw. 05:10 Sean Hannity's Friendship With Trump and the China Trip 06:35 Sean Hannity Called Trump With Melania Listening and Told Him to Stop 10:57 The MAGA Fracture and Sean Hannity's Prediction for 2028 11:28 Sean Hannity Knew Sage Was Getting Engaged Before She Did 19:28 Why Successful Women Scare Men With No Confidence 21:46 Sean Hannity Says Men Should Be Providers. He Doesn't Care Who Gets Mad. 22:55 Two Famous People in One Marriage and Why It Takes a Secure Man 28:30 Fans Tell Sean Hannity They Go to Bed With Him Every Night 42:49 Sean Hannity Started Working at Age Eight. Here Is the Full List. 46:52 Sean Hannity Raised Himself. Both Parents Were Always Working. 52:44 Bartending at 17 Until 4AM on School Nights 54:41 Sean Hannity Missed 37 Days of School in One Semester 56:16 His Mom Drove Him to School Every Day. Sean Hannity Hitchhiked Home. 58:26 The Dean Handed Sean Hannity a Cigarette and Made a Deal 01:02:01 Sean Hannity's Dad Used the Belt. Sean Hannity Never Spanked His Kids. 01:08:18 Sean Hannity Became the Worst Helicopter Parent Despite Having No Rules Growing
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Je suis Jessica Troisfontaine, et au-delà d'être l'hôte de ce podcast Ressentir, je suis l'autrice d'une newsletter qui s'intitule La vie gourmande.Dans cette newsletter, j'explore en profondeur des questions autour de l'amour, de la sexualité, du corps, du travail, de la nourriture… De tout ce qui fait le sel et le miel de cette existence. Ma quête de la sapidité m'a par exemple amenée à écrire sur les thématiques suivantes :Comment s'entendre avec son corps ?Pourquoi travaille-t-on autant ?Peut-on aimer et tromper ?Sait-on faire l'amour ?Peut-on surmonter un chagrin d'amour ?Etre célibataire à 33 ans, est-ce le début ou la fin de tout ?Comment rencontrer quelqu'un aujourd'hui ?ou encore : Qui suis-je sans mon téléphone ?Il s'agit d'une newsletter payante, accessible au prix de 6 € par mois, sans engagement, ou de 60 € par an. Deux newsletters sont envoyées mensuellement et lorsque vous vous abonnez, vous avez également accès à toutes les missives précédemment publiées, soit près de 50 à ce jour. Et puis elles sont disponibles en format écrit, ou en format audio, afin que vous ne soyez pas trop dépaysés :)Je vous offre aujourd'hui l'écoute d'une de ces missives. Il s'agit de la première partie d'un texte dans lequel je raconte mon récent voyage en Inde et comment j'ai réussi à arrêter de fumer.Chaleureusement,JessicaHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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The BOB & TOM Show — May 20, 2026 6:00 AM Hour 6:00 — Mr. Obvious 6:06 — Pat's shirt 6:07 — Pat may have dated on a ship 6:08 — Pillowcase tag discussion 6:10 — Kristi says her housekeeper is like family 6:12 — Removing pillow tags is not a felony if you own the pillow 6:13 — “Loves 20 Cigarettes” song discussion 6:13 — Chick faked being a Cowboys fan 6:15 — Date in Los Angeles was glad to miss a Playboy Mansion invite 6:25 — Josh talks about loving An Officer and a Gentleman 6:26 — Pillow warranty discussion 6:28 — Letter: “My dog is a liar” 6:29 — Letter: Secret crush on Josh and leftover pizza discussion 6:32 — Tom talks homemade pizza 6:34 — Chick admits pretending to be a Cowboys fan on a date 6:48 — Letter: Post-shower joke with girlfriend 6:52 — Letter about hearing “Stumbling” at a baseball game 6:54 — “I Do” song 6:54 — “Princess” song 7:00 AM Hour 7:03 — Letter about taking a “super shower” 7:04 — Sports 7:06 — Tom praises the PT-109 movie and book 7:07 — Josh jokes that Tom no longer cares if people are listening 7:11 — World record: Most toothpicks broken in one minute on a cruise ship 7:14 — Tom tells story about biting into a toothpick at a restaurant 7:32 — Discussion about sex in moving cars 7:33 — Survey on worst places for car intimacy 7:37 — “Describe the description” 7:47 — Jeff discusses college over Zoom 7:47 — Real college vs. community college discussion 7:51 — Tom says his passenger seat is a filing system 7:53 — Tom says he struggles disciplining his kids 8:00 AM Hour 8:04 — “9 Tips for Better Car Intimacy” 8:08 — Tom talks about a new toilet brush 8:22 — Josh shares a text from his mother 8:33 — Discussion about Schlitz Beer 8:46 — Today in History 8:57 — Tom accidentally calls Kristi “PJ” 9:00 AM Hour 9:05 — Jessica Alsman in studio with update on her 11-week-old baby 9:12 — “Tickle Me Elmo” creator has died 9:13 — Discussion about the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas 9:24 — Allie in studio 9:25 — Letter: New boyfriend wants intimacy twice in a row 9:25 — Letter: Divorced man dating while living with ex-wife 9:28 — Letter: Refusing to fold clothes 9:31 — Letter: Husband's weekly boys night at Hooters 9:34 — Letter: Relationship trust issues after cheating 9:46 — Tom talks while microphone is off 9:48 — Discussion about showering in blue jeans and song references 9:52 — Reviving old Pizza Hut locations from the 1980s and 1990s, including salad bars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The world has just discovered Delta Goodrem, and the world has questions. The world also has some queries about what a 'two-bob watch' is, and why that term might be used about a disruptive passenger on an Aussie flight. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media Also, suddenly everything that is bad for us is good again. The culture would have us believe that smoking is back, red meat is a health food, partying til dawn is aspirational and tanning beds are a nice lie-down. So what’s all this nonsense about, and why the great wellness vibe shift? And, Kylie Minogue got asked who the love of her life was. And her answer has given rise to a new dating theory - the 'Dog Years' relationship. Oh, and… should you chuck out your toothbrush when you get sick? Amelia’s husband has thoughts. New Mamamia subscribers get $40 off — $20 off an annual membership and $20 off your TWOOBS order. Click here to subscribe. Already a subscriber? Click here for your $20 TWOOBS discount code. T&C's apply. What To Listen To Next: Listen to Delta Goodrem on the Quicky: Delta's Eurovision Triumph & Adam Driver Addresses Lena Dunham's Famesick Claims Listen to our latest episode: UNPACKED: Famesick - Lena Dunham Listen: A Zero Birthday Freak Out & You've Got Something On Your Face Listen: Wait, There Are Four Styles of Friendship? Listen: A Fashion F-Up & The Ryan Reynolds Of It All Listen: Scurrilous Gossip: The Royal Affair No One Saw Coming Listen: How To Be Liked By Absolutely Everyone Listen: Writing a List of Anti-Goals Made Me Quit My Job Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media You can now watch our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and we can't wait for you to see Mamamia Out Loud on Apple What to read: EXCLUSIVE: Delta Goodrem has a word for what's happening in her career right now. The bleak reason smoking is 'back' has zero to do with cool. Australia's golden girl Kylie Minogue will tell-all in a new memoir. Here's what we know so far. THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the program today, we ask if you attended your senior prom, are kids taking longer to grow up than they used to, what are things people do that annoy you, how to you think the Sabres will fare in game five and in the series at large against the Montreal Canadiens, and after the UK Parliament passed a bill that would disallow cigarette purchases for anyone born after 2008, should the United States consider something similar?
On this week's episode, Will is back and Scotty gets to make a fool out of himself tonight. Is calling JP mommy overrated or underrated, and how mad would your mother be if you forgot about Mother's Day? What are the best "Yo Momma Jokes", and could you live with yourself if you heard your parents doing the deed? Enjoy another hilarious episode, and keep on laughing!!!
Across headlines, documentaries, and social media posts, nitrate-cured processed meats are often talked about with the same language once used for cigarettes. Bacon, hot dogs, deli turkey, pepperoni—foods many people grew up eating—are now linked in people's minds with colon cancer and claims that nitrates are “poisoning” us. Meanwhile, Americans consume billions and billions of dollars of processed meat each year. So what gives? How should we think about nitrates and processed meats? And are “uncured” meats really safer? Join us, two registered dietitians, as we explore what the research actually says about the connection between processed meats and cancer risk. Want to support the show and get bonus episodes? Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/nutritionformortalsLeave us a voicemail that may be featured on a future episode! Call us at (562)-N4M-POD1 (562-646-7631).We've got MERCH! Check it out HEREDon't want to miss any episodes in the future? Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts!Things we talked about and additional reading: Trends in meat consumption in the United States1980 NYT: U.S. Will Not Seek to Ban Nitrite From Foods as a Cause of CancerN-nitrosamines in processed meats: exposure, formation and mitigationIARC Monographs Volume 114 Agents classified by the IARC MonographsIARC Q&AsRole of Nitrite Exposure from Processed Meat Consumption in the Development of CRCCarcinogenicity of consumption of red and processed meatCRC Facts & Figures 2023-2025Geographic and age variations in mutational processes in colorectal cancerTrends in Daily Cigarette Consumption Among Smokers: A Population Study in England, 2008–2023Low-intensity smoking and increased risk of earlier deathFor feedback or to suggest a show topic email us at nutritionformortals@gmail.comFeel free to contact our real, live nutrition counseling practice**This podcast is for information purposes only, is not a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice, and does not constitute a patient-provider relationship**
Both sides are back at the bargaining table today to avert a strike at the LIRR... A 29 year-old Inwood resident has been charged with negligent homicide after a discarded cigarette sparked a triple fatal fire full 449 Wed, 13 May 2026 09:55:02 +0000 FXnFvFnjZ467w4JsHxFSs8oiaZdDKyjL news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Both sides are back at the bargaining table today to avert a strike at the LIRR... A 29 year-old Inwood resident has been charged with negligent homicide after a discarded cigarette sparked a triple fatal fire The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
A 2026 scientific review concludes vaping is likely to cause lung and oral cancer, shifting the conversation from uncertainty to clear concern The damage from vaping starts at the cellular level, where DNA injury, oxidative stress and inflammation build long before symptoms appear E-cigarette aerosol contains a mix of cancer-linked chemicals, including nitrosamines, toxic gases and metals released from the device itself Using both cigarettes and vaping products at the same time dramatically increases your lung cancer risk instead of reducing harm Eliminating vaping exposure, improving metabolic health and using exercise to break nicotine dependence directly lowers your risk and helps your body recover
Does Telling Someone to “Calm Down” Ever Actually Work? Does telling someone to “calm down” ever make things better… or does it crank everything up five notches?
It's a Baby Cannon Birthday Extravaganza! The fam (whichmeans the Duggirls) set Michelle off on a birthday scavenger hunt. We get a whole spread of Duggar craziness. Cannon firing a gun. Eating Arkansas quality fried chicken. Shopping for some questionable fashion choices. One of the last stops features Miss Cindy helping to give her a hair styling that Michelle…uh…will learn to love. It all ends with her surprise birthday party at home where they reveal her gift and the last episodes of the season: a trip to Japan and China. We also take a brief look at an email that Pest sent Anna while in jail.If you would like to support the work that we do, head on over to www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedug where you can buy us a coffee, if you would just like to support us in a one-off fashion. Or you can support us monthly by becoming a member and then you will get access to our ad-free episodes and bonus content like Pickle episodes, Mildred Mondays, recipes, and two new types of posts; Tell Us Tuesdays and Foodie Fridays . We have a lot of fun over there with our community of Pickle People. We have Merp, I mean Merch! over at https://digging-up-the-duggars.dashery.comTake a peek at our episode visuals and Mildred related contact at instagram.com/digginguptheduggarspod
(May 07, 2026) Poll finds that immigration crackdown is having negative effect of President Trump in Orange County. The end of Cigarettes is coming. Judge releases purported Jeffrey Epstein suicide note. Feds sweep into MacArthur Park targeting ‘open-air drug market.’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(May 06, 2026) Ted Turner, media mogul and CNN founder, dead at 87. LAPD once stopped Americans at California border… to keep poor out. Dr. Jim Keany, Chief Medical Officer at Dignity Health St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany speaks on the Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise, the dangers of E-bikes for kids, and diabetes treatments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Come with the queens as they travel back to a time of gay bookstores, queer anthems, and a boom in LGBT+ publishing: the gay 90s! Support Breaking Form by reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts here.Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is available from Bridwell Press. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books. Show Notes:Check out Michael Nava's wonderful essay "Creating a Literary Culture: A Short, Selective, and Incomplete History of LGBT Publishing, Part II"Learn more about Gendertrash zineRead Melvin Dixon's essay "I'll Be Somewhere Listening for My Name." Read more about Texas Tech's limitations on studying gender and sexuality.Sabah as-Sabah's work appears in many 90s anthologies, including In the Tradition: An Anthology of Young Black Writers (1992; edited by Kevin Powell & Ras Baraka), Catch the Fire!!: A Cross-Generational Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry (1998), and The Road Before Us: 100 Gay Black Poets (ed. Assotto Saint, 1991). Read Audre Lorde's "The Electric Slide Boogie" in The Marvelous Arithmetic of Distance: 1987-1992.Read Marilyn Hacker's "The Boy"Justin Chin's "Cocksucker's Blues" is included in his first book of poems, Bite Hard (1997). Watch a tribute to Chin here. Here's the table of contents (with some hyperlinks) of The World in Us, edited by Elena Georgiou and Michael Lassell.You can read Maureen Seaton's "Blonde Ambition" (and the entirety of Furious Cooking)Read Dennis Cooper's "After School, Street Football, Eighth Grade"Read Gerry Gomez Pearlberg's "Marianne Faithfull's Cigarette" Some queer poets/poems we mention: Eileen Myles, "American Poem"JD McClatchy, "My Mammogram"David TrinidadRafael Campo, The Other Man Was MeEloise Klein HealyFrank Paino, The Rapture of MatterPaul Monette, 18 Elegies for RogJoan LarkinJudy GrahnRobin BeckerMaggie AndersonRichard McCann, Ghost LettersWayne Koestenbaum, The Queen's ThroatChrystosCheryl Clarke
Erin is kicked out of the closet and shows off her ceramic Maxine-style cigarette now gracing her desk. Bryan got his pilot's license and flew on his Chestnut to Florida for 36 hours and got a free smoothie. Erin tells us the horrifying details in a CNN report about internet group chats encouraging men on how to drug and assault their wives and swap tips on how to get away with it, plus how Missouri finally legalized divorce for pregnant women. Bryan shares details of a Wired Magazine investigation into Madison Square Garden owner Jim Dolan and his intrusive face-recogniton technology were used to target a trans woman and ban her from his venues. For all our bonus content visit www.patreon.com/attitudes