Coded messages often announced over a public address system of a hospital
POPULARITY
Diarrhea is one of the more common concerns in emergency medicine worldwide and in the United States, yet we often do not spend enough time understanding the breadth of causes and considerations for this syndrome. Do you know which patients benefit from Zinc? Would you like to review HUS? Can you mixup Oral Rehydration Solution if you needed to? We cover all of this and more in this “code brown” of a chapter! So come, get dirty with Alex and Venk in this truly crappy chapter of Always on EM! CONTACTS X - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda YouTube - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda Instagram – @AlwaysOnEM; @Venk_like_vancomycin; @ASFinch Email - AlwaysOnEM@gmail.com REFERENCES & LINKS Shane AL, Mody RK, Crump JA, Tarr PI, Steiner TS, Kotloff K, Langley JM, Wanke C, Warren CA, Cheng AC, Cantey J, Pickering LK. 2017 Infectious Diseases Society of America Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Infectious Diarrhea. Clin Infect Dis. 2017 Nov 29;65(12):e45-e80. doi: 10.1093/cid/cix669. PMID: 29053792; PMCID: PMC5850553. Gore JI, Surawicz C. Severe acute diarrhea. Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 2003 Dec;32(4):1249-67. doi: 10.1016/s0889-8553(03)00100-6. PMID: 14696306; PMCID: PMC7127018. Freedman SB, van de Kar NCAJ, Tarr PI. Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli and the Hemolytic–Uremic Syndrome. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2023;389(15):1402-1414. doi:10.1056/NEJMra2108739. Logan C, Beadsworth MB, Beeching NJ. HIV and diarrhoea: what is new? Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2016 Oct;29(5):486-94. doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000305. PMID: 27472290. Chassany O, Michaux A, Bergmann JF. Drug-induced diarrhoea. Drug Saf. 2000 Jan;22(1):53-72. doi: 10.2165/00002018-200022010-00005. PMID: 10647976. Schiller LR. Secretory diarrhea. Curr Gastroenterol Rep. 1999 Oct;1(5):389-97. doi: 10.1007/s11894-999-0020-8. PMID: 10980977. Gong Z, Wang Y. Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Mediated Diarrhea and Colitis: A Clinical Review. JCO Oncol Pract. 2020 Aug;16(8):453-461. doi: 10.1200/OP.20.00002. Epub 2020 Jun 25. PMID: 32584703. Do C, Evans GJ, DeAguero J, Escobar GP, Lin HC, Wagner B. Dysnatremia in Gastrointestinal Disorders. Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 May 13;9:892265. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.892265. PMID: 35646996; PMCID: PMC9136014. Expert Panel on Gastrointestinal Imaging; Chang KJ, Marin D, Kim DH, Fowler KJ, Camacho MA, Cash BD, Garcia EM, Hatten BW, Kambadakone AR, Levy AD, Liu PS, Moreno C, Peterson CM, Pietryga JA, Siegel A, Weinstein S, Carucci LR. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Suspected Small-Bowel Obstruction. J Am Coll Radiol. 2020 May;17(5S):S305-S314. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2020.01.025. PMID: 32370974. Rami Reddy SR, Cappell MS. A Systematic Review of the Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Small Bowel Obstruction. Curr Gastroenterol Rep. 2017 Jun;19(6):28. doi: 10.1007/s11894-017-0566-9. PMID: 28439845. Modahl L, Digumarthy SR, Rhea JT, Conn AK, Saini S, Lee SI. Emergency department abdominal computed tomography for nontraumatic abdominal pain: optimizing utilization. J Am Coll Radiol. 2006 Nov;3(11):860-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2006.05.011. PMID: 17412185. Scheirey CD, Fowler KJ, Therrien JA, et al. ACR Appropriateness Criteria Acute Nonlocalized Abdominal Pain. Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR. 2018;15(11S):S217-S231. doi:10.1016/j.jacr.2018.09.010. Atia AN, Buchman AL. Oral rehydration solutions in non-cholera diarrhea: a review. Am J Gastroenterol. 2009 Oct;104(10):2596-604; quiz 2605. doi: 10.1038/ajg.2009.329. Epub 2009 Jun 23. PMID: 19550407. Musekiwa A, Volmink J. Oral rehydration salt solution for treating cholera: ≤ 270 mOsm/L solutions vs ≥ 310 mOsm/L solutions. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2011 Dec 7;2011(12):CD003754. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003754.pub3. PMID: 22161381; PMCID: PMC6532622. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Scombroid fish poisoning associated with tuna steaks--Louisiana and Tennessee, 2006. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2007 Aug 17;56(32):817-9. PMID: 17703171. Résière D, Florentin J, Mehdaoui H, Mahi Z, Gueye P, Hommel D, Pujo J, NKontcho F, Portecop P, Nevière R, Kallel H, Mégarbane B. Clinical Characteristics of Ciguatera Poisoning in Martinique, French West Indies-A Case Series. Toxins (Basel). 2022 Aug 3;14(8):535. doi: 10.3390/toxins14080535. PMID: 36006197; PMCID: PMC9415704. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Ciguatera fish poisoning--Texas, 1998, and South Carolina, 2004. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2006 Sep 1;55(34):935-7. PMID: 16943762. Thyroid Inferno EM Blog: https://emblog.mayo.edu/2014/11/01/thyroid-inferno/ Lazzerini M, Wanzira H. Oral zinc for treating diarrhoea in children. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016 Dec 20;12(12):CD005436. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD005436.pub5. PMID: 27996088; PMCID: PMC5450879. Dhingra U, Kisenge R, Sudfeld CR, Dhingra P, Somji S, Dutta A, Bakari M, Deb S, Devi P, Liu E, Chauhan A, Kumar J, Semwal OP, Aboud S, Bahl R, Ashorn P, Simon J, Duggan CP, Sazawal S, Manji K. Lower-Dose Zinc for Childhood Diarrhea - A Randomized, Multicenter Trial. N Engl J Med. 2020 Sep 24;383(13):1231-1241. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1915905. PMID: 32966722; PMCID: PMC7466932. Dalfa RA, El Aish KIA, El Raai M, El Gazaly N, Shatat A. Oral zinc supplementation for children with acute diarrhoea: a quasi-experimental study. Lancet. 2018 Feb 21;391 Suppl 2:S36. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)30402-1. Epub 2018 Feb 21. PMID: 29553435. WANT TO WORK AT MAYO? EM Physicians: https://jobs.mayoclinic.org/emergencymedicine EM NP PAs: https://jobs.mayoclinic.org/em-nppa-jobs Nursing/Techs/PAC: https://jobs.mayoclinic.org/Nursing-Emergency-Medicine EMTs/Paramedics: https://jobs.mayoclinic.org/ambulanceservice All groups above combined into one link: https://jobs.mayoclinic.org/EM-Jobs
We have a "Code Brown" ladies and gentlemen! I repeat: CODE BROWN! LINKS:Air India flight forced to return to Chicago due to clogged toilets: Here's what happenedChi-Chi's Mexican restaurant chain is making a comeback after 20 yearsKohl's | Shop Clothing, Shoes, Home, Kitchen, Bedding, Toys & MoreAt-Home Colon Cancer Screening Test | Cologuard® Patient SiteThe Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteDefender OutdoorsCLICK HERE TO DONATE:The RMS Treehouse Listeners Foundation
You spent hours pouring over Blister reviews, and you've found the perfect skis, bike, or snowboard. You're ready to go. But once you're outside and going … what are you doing to keep going? What are you eating and drinking? Are you eating and drinking? Should you be? What, when, and how much? What does the latest science have to say about all of this?To walk us through these questions and more, we're talking with the founder of Skratch Labs, Dr. Allen Lim. Allen is sharp, hilarious, and clearly driven to help people perform at their peak.RELATED LINKS:Blister Rec Shop: Powder Hound, AKBLISTER+ Get Yourself Covered: Blister Summit 2025 Join Us! Molly Armanino's FWT RunTOPICS & TIMES:BLISTER+ Member wins FWT Comp (1:47)Powder Hound, Alaska (3:05)Urinal Conversations at DIA (4:18)Origin Story of Scratch Labs (8:30)Code Brown & Magic Bird Poop (12:02)Year of Launch (20:19)Expanding Outside of Road Racing (22:18)Sports Nutrition: Current State of the Union (24:21)Scratch Labs' Company Focus (31:50)Energy Chews: When / How to Use (37:09)Fueling Up at the Ski Resort (41:26)Fueling Up in the Backcountry (43:46)Dr. Lim's Current Work? (49:23)Scratch Labs Cafe (52:23)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTED Bikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Alan Cox Show
The Alan Cox Show
Our first full RAW and unedited episode for your listening pleasureIn this episode of the On the Runs podcast, hosts Eric and Erika welcome back Neil Murphy for a special edition focused on the 'Code Brown Commandments.' The conversation covers Neil's impressive achievements in running over the past year, including personal records and experiences during races. The trio delves into humorous and practical advice for runners, encapsulated in the Code Brown Commandments, which range from environmental responsibility to race day tips. The episode is filled with laughter, personal anecdotes, and valuable insights for both seasoned and novice runners. In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss various humorous and practical aspects of running, including the importance of packing essentials, the experience of using porta potties during races, and the significance of foot care. They touch on dating while running, the necessity of showing up for races, and the importance of companionship during long runs. The conversation is filled with anecdotes, tips, and light-hearted banter, making it both entertaining and informative for runners of all levels. In this lively conversation, Neil and Erika explore various humorous and serious aspects of running, including fashion faux pas, race day mishaps, and the importance of companionship. They share personal anecdotes about training, safety tips for runners, and the significance of maintaining a positive mindset. The discussion also touches on the perils of pre-run meals, the nightmare of chafing, and the importance of proper preparation for races. The episode concludes with reflections on the lessons learned and the camaraderie found in the running community.Chapters04:47 Neil's Year in Review: Achievements and Challenges11:48 Code Brown Commandments: The Beginning17:13 Humorous and Serious Commandments24:18 The Importance of Preparedness in Running29:57 Nip Care: The Importance of Preparation36:04 Bear Encounters: Facing Fears on the Run39:31 Running with Purpose: Lessons from Katherine Switzer44:55 Packing Essentials for Travel46:05 The Importance of Extra Underwear47:30 Injury Tales and Packing Wisdom48:45 Porta Potty Precautions52:00 Running Etiquette and Pooping Off the Path53:41 Foot Care and Running Tips57:00 Dating and Running: A Cautionary Tale59:28 The Power of Showing Up01:00:47 Pre-Run Rituals01:02:49 Embracing the Unexpected in Running01:04:23 Running Wisdom and Advice01:09:13 Ultra Running Commandments01:11:08 Comfort in the Wilderness01:14:05 Nutrition and Recovery Tips01:16:00 Setting Intentions for Races01:18:56 The Importance of Companionship01:21:15 Humor in the Midst of Challenges01:28:52 Humorous Anecdotes and Life Lessons01:32:00 The Importance of Preparation in Sports01:34:15 Pushing Beyond Limits: Personal Achievements01:38:41 Mindset and Motivation in Running01:47:18 Self-Talk and Mental Resilience01:48:55 Coping with Heat and Physical Challenges01:50:37 Training in Extreme Heat0Erika's Chicago Marathon Fundraiser - for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of her brother, Nick Strava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Note: "Act 2" will be a separate published audio podcast.*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*Another incident with The NFK touching knives.*EZ and Pooh Bear had to endure a dog "Code Brown" again.*A preview of Who Are These Free Beers? Wait till you hear the latest stupid thing Maitland from FBHW said.Sponsors:TAG Accounting, Werner Roofing, Impact Power Sports, Kuiper Tree Care, Frank Fuss/ My Policy Shop Insurance, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Blue Frost IT,Interested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.comContact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nicktacular
Chris Lempesis is back to break down Green Bay's mistake-filled 24-14 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday at Lambeau Field. Unforced errors from the Packers - the offense in particular - were the main culprit in this one and he breaks down all the different areas where Green Bay shot itself in the foot. He then explains why the time is now for the Packers to decide who they want to be the rest of the season. Lastly, he takes a small sampling of questions and comments received via social media and email ahead of Tuesday night's "Emptying The Bag" show.You can follow Chris on twitter at LempsMKE (@ItsJustChrisNow)LempsTalkingPack is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up enough weekly podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Follow Packers Talk on Twitter, Facebook or subscribe over on Apple Podcasts.
We can't believe we haven't talked about menopause before, so we're putting that right with the fantastic Jane Pangbourne who is all about the no bullshit approach. There's also tales of a very sad race recce followed by the race itself, which was actually a lot of fun, some Australian things, "Ladies", and a very severe Code Brown, which led to Amy shaming herself (but not like that)...
We open episode 122 LIVE from the NH 10 Miler but quickly get to our guest segment with Jenene Vernon early on the Pod (03:45). We talk all about the NH 10 miler with some of our PodFam favorites at (01:42:15)Jenene Vernon shares her journey from hating running to becoming a passionate runner. She grew up dancing and had a strong aversion to running, even withdrawing from a college class that required running a mile. However, after her mother was diagnosed with lung cancer, she decided to participate in a 5K race for a cause and found herself enjoying the experience. The second 5K race solidified her love for running as she saw improvement in her performance. Jenene emphasizes the accessibility of running and the importance of not comparing oneself to others. She also talk about their experiences with injuries, particularly her ACL injury and his road to recovery. They highlight the importance of mental strength and the support they received from the Peloton community. Eric also suggest the idea of a Peloton PT series to provide specialized exercises and stretches for different injuries (Peloton?). Everyone shares their experiences at the Peloton studio and their first Peloton classes thanks to the amazing community that Jenene and her husband Josh built with team Wicked Smart Zone. They talk about the welcoming and supportive community at Peloton and the excitement and nerves they felt during their first visit. They also share some funny and memorable moments, including near Code Brown incidents. Jenene reveals her upcoming challenge of running the Chicago Marathon and fundraising for the Lung Cancer Foundation. In the outro, Eric and Erika record from the church parking lot at the NH 10 Miler with Rachel, Sam, Jenn and Rachel. Everyone talks about their race with stories from a pre-race porta potty code brown to a photo finish. We also get to hear about Rachel's Tokyo Marathon experience when she got her 6th Star! Strava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
We are wicked excited to welcome Andrew Glaze (00:12:06) to the Pod Fam on todays episode. Andy as we'll call him, an ultra runner, shares his running journey and the inspiration behind his running streak of over 4 years. He talks about how he initially disliked running but started incorporating it into his life for better health and to combat anxiety and depression. Andy discusses his experience with various races, encounters with wildlife during his runs, and the challenges of maintaining a high mileage streak. He also mentions the impact of COVID-19 on his running and the importance of recovery and tapering. Andy discusses the challenges he has faced in maintaining his running streak and participating in ultra marathons. He shares stories of running through difficult conditions, such as poor air quality and injuries. He also talks about the importance of mental health and how running has helped him cope with PTSD from his work as a firefighter and paramedic. Andy highlights the need for first responders to prioritize their mental and physical well-being. He also discusses his experiences in races like Badwater and the lessons he has learned from DNFs and fueling strategies as a vegan. Glaze shares his experience with nutrition during ultra races and how he adapts to the limited food options available at aid stations. He also discusses how he got into ultra running and his love for the Cocodona 250 race. Andy provides insights into his ice bath routine and shares a code brown commandment for avoiding unpleasant moments during races, maybe one of the best Code Brown commandments yet. During the Tros, Eric and Erika catch up as the tables have turned. The sickness has now entered Erikas house. They discuss their recent experiences with running and races. They talk about the Anchor Down Ultra Marathon that Erika just ran in that had all the weather you could imagine. The conversation takes a humorous turn when they discuss the thunderstorm causes Erika to lose power during the guest segment with Andy. The conversation covers a range of topics related to running and showcases the resilience and determination of the hosts and their guest. They continue to discuss various topics including sickness, staying hydrated, taking care of oneself, gluten allergies, strength training, and the Olympics. Sound Bites"If you're not smiling, you're not doing it right.""I decided I was gonna start barking at it and like try to chase it off the trail.""If I suck at something, then I'm gonna try to get better.""There has to be some a little bit of recovery and then also a little bit of tapering.""I always tell people, I'm always trying to like train where I'm at like mile 80.""Running is like one of the best things I can do to like sort of quiet my mind, especially like in ultras.""As long as I keep giving my body carbohydrates, like I can keep going.""Cocodona is an adventure. It's not just a race.""I always bring wet wipes. That's probably a given."The Impact of COVID-19 on Andy's RunningThe Challenges and Rewards of a Running Streak Running as a Tool for Mental HealthLessons from DNFs and Fueling Strategies The Adventure of the Cocodona 250 RaceCode Brown Commandment: Lube in a Plastic BagStrava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
In this episode of the On the Runs podcast, Knute, Erika, and guest Mikala discuss Mikala's experience running the Western States Endurance Run. They talk about the lottery system for entry, Mikala's training and preparation, and the logistics of the race. Mikala shares her strategy for drop bags and the items she included in them. They also discuss the supportive and inclusive atmosphere of the race and the camaraderie among runners. The vibe at the starting line of the Western States 100 mile trail race was emotional and filled with dedicated supporters. The race began with a challenging climb, and one runner even walked into a chairlift by accident. The river crossing was a highlight, with volunteers helping runners navigate the water. The race took place in hot weather, and some runners struggled with the heat. Despite the challenges, Mikala's why for running ultras is simply because she loves it. She enjoys the reward of running in the woods with like-minded people. In this part of the conversation, Mikala discusses her experience running the Western States 100-mile race and the challenges she faced. She talks about using headphones during the race and the songs she listened to, including 'It's Raining Tacos.' Mikala also shares her thoughts on the finish line and the post-race meal she had. The conversation then transitions to Erica's experience running the Washington Yeti 100-mile race, where she describes the beautiful scenery and the differences compared to her previous race in Virginia. They also discuss mental preparation and the importance of being relaxed before a race. In this final part of the conversation, Erika shares her overall experience of the race and the lessons she learned. She talks about how she prepared better for this race, including taping up her feet to prevent blisters and improving her fueling habits. She also discusses the lack of tracking in this race and the challenges she faced during the night lap. Erika mentions her upcoming race, the Notch, and her goals for it. The conversation ends with a discussion about the Code Brown commandments and the importance of being comfortable in outdoor bathroom situations.Chapters00:00 The Lottery System and Training Camp17:33 Logistics and Panic Attacks19:56 The Importance of a Support System22:18 Preparations and Safety Pins23:25 The Emotional Start of the Western States Race24:25 Challenges and Strategies for River Crossings29:26 Managing Heat and Hydration in the Western States Race33:13 The Significance of Toenail Colors in Ultra Running37:24 The Joy of Running Ultras: Nature and Camaraderie45:41 Music and Finish Line Vibes at Western States 10054:02 Average Pace and Buckle at Western States 10001:08:08 The Beautiful Trail and Aid Stations at Washington Yeti 10001:11:26 Challenges of Long Distances and Mental Preparation01:12:48 Appreciating the Support and Camaraderie of the Ultra Running Community01:12:54 Mental Preparation and Relaxation01:14:55 Learning and Improving from Past Races01:16:27 Fueling Strategies and Adaptation01:19:03 The Importance of Support from Fellow Runners01:21:50 The Challenges of Limited Tracking01:25:13 Finding Motivation in the Beauty of the Scenery01:27:02 The Excitement of Signing Up for Another Race01:32:06 Code Brown ComStrava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Things are changing in Nashville & Derik & Jimmy talk "CODE BROWN" & why folks just don't go to the movies anymore!
Episode 109 features one of our own local runners here in New Hampshire. Blake Tyler (00:31:00), a social justice organizer and runner, shares his experiences and journey in this podcast episode. The conversation covers topics such as childhood snacks, running clubs, COVID-19, and the joy of making friends through running. He also discusses his involvement in the Greater Manchester Running Club and his role as El Presidente. The conversation touches on the impact of COVID-19 on running races and the sense of community that running brings. The conversation covers various topics related to running, including different types of races, pacing strategies, and personal experiences. The speakers discuss their preferences for race formats, such as mass starts and rolling starts. They also share stories about their own races, including funny moments and challenges with pacing. The conversation veers off into other topics, such as Halloween costumes and Taylor Swift concerts. Overall, the conversation is lighthearted and entertaining. In this part of the conversation, Blake dives more into his role as the President of the Greater Manchester Running Club (GMRC). He explains how he became the president and the open social structure of the club. He also discusses the perks of being a member, such as free singlets and buffs, discounts at local businesses, and access to demos and events. Blake emphasizes that GMRC is a community-based club that welcomes runners of all paces. He also mentions his upcoming races, including a half marathon in Argentina and the Mount Washington Road Race. He also reflects on his past marathon experiences, including the challenging Marine Corps Marathon. Blake emphasizes the mental health benefits of running and the joy it brings him. He also discusses the importance of staying true to the fun and enjoyment of running, rather than letting it become a chore or job. In this final part of the conversation, Blake discusses the mental clarity he gains from yoga and the physical benefits it has had on his running. He also talks about his decision to give up drinking and the positive impact it has had on his life. Blake emphasizes the importance of practicing mindfulness and being present in the moment. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Code Brown commandments and Blake's song recommendation for the podcast playlist.During the Tros, Eric and Erika discuss Erika's recent 50K race and their plans for the podcast. They also answer questions from listeners and talk about upcoming races. Erika shares her experience of the race, including the challenging terrain and her fueling strategy. They also discuss the possibility of starting a book club and the benefits of using Canva for podcast graphics. The episode ends with a shoutout to a new patron and a discussion about future race plans. In this conversation, Knute and Erika discuss various topics including Erika's mom running her first half marathon, their upcoming races, and their summer break plans. They also give shoutouts to their Patreon supporter and the Boston Bulldogs running group. The conversation is light-hearted and filled with banter.Greater Manchester Running ClubStrava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Meet the On The Runs Podcast! In this episode, the boys hand out with the co-hosts of the On The Runs podcast, Eric and Erika. They cover a wide range of topics, from their March Madness breakfast bracket, along with jokes about mispronunciations and baldness. They delve into shaving challenges, preferences, and the impact of weather on routines. The talk extends to trail racing, focusing on physical demands like blisters and muscle fatigue, with everyone sharing their experiences from ultra races like Troublesome Hollow and Savannah. They also touch on races like the Dark Anchor and the possibility of another Yeti race. Eric sahres his thoughts on Mount Washington's iconic status and challenges, including its historic auto road and lottery-based running race, and his possible goal of pushing a double stroller up the mountain are highlighted. Erika shares her ambition to run marathons in all 50 states and return to casual running post-challenge. The conversation includes details about the Strolling Jim ultra marathon, Boston Marathon experiences, and the hosts' journey with their podcast. If you haven't checked out their podcast, we highly encourage you to do just that. Their excitement for their guests and passion for their show are contagious, and you'll laugh and learn so much with each episode. Find them on Instagram and Threads @ontheruns --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetrailtrashcast/support
Your Good Buddies are reviewing and scoring anime!! This week we're reviewing the Spy X Family The Movie Code: White! Hope everyone is having a wonderful 2024! We love you and thank you for listening to us throughout the last few of years! Please Email us at thegoodbuddiesanimepod@gmail.com to send us your thoughts and any questions you'd like to hear us answer! Join our Discord @ https://discord.gg/T9hpVXx Join our group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Thegoodbuddiesuniverse! Next time is TBD!Spy X Family Code White: More Like Code Brown! - The Good Buddies Anime Podcast Episode 190
On episode 103 we welcome Yuki Chorney (00:13:04) to the On The Runs Podcast. Yuki, a passionate runner and costume enthusiast, shares her running journey and experiences in this episode. She started running races in 1996 and has since completed in 500 races, including marathons and ultra marathons. Yuki's love for running was influenced by her parents, who were avid runners themselves. She recalls her first big race, the Apple Fest half marathon, where her father planted the seed for her to qualify for the Boston Marathon. Yuki's dedication and training paid off, and she qualified for Boston in her first marathon. She shares her experiences of running races with her husband, Eric, and the challenges she faced along the way. Yuki shares her experiences running the Boston Marathon with her dad and her passion for creating elaborate costumes for races. She started running with her dad in the 1998 Boston Marathon and was inspired by the atmosphere and the challenge of the race. She took a break from marathons when she had children but eventually got back into running and started dressing up in costumes. Her costume design started with Girls on the Run, where she wanted to make running fun for the kids. She gradually started wearing costumes for other races as well, putting in a lot of time and effort to create elaborate and functional designs. Yuki's costumes often involve rhinestones and glitter, which can be time-consuming and messy to work with. She also spends a lot of time on makeup and face gems to complete her looks. Despite the challenges, Yuki's costumes have become a signature part of her running identity. Yuki also discusses her participation in ultra marathons and the unique experiences she has had in those races. Yuki reflects on the attention she has received from the media and how she embraces it as a way to bring joy and inspiration to others. Yuki shares a hilarious and embarrassing story about a Code Brown moment during a marathon. She also talks about her favorite Boston Marathon experience in 2014 and the incredible atmosphere of unity and resilience. Yuki dosn't reveal her costume idea for the upcoming Boston Marathon, but she shares an insider story of creating the costume and the mishap she had with her wristlets on last years costume. This is a can't miss episode with Yuki Chorney.During the Tros, Knute and Erika discuss their recent activities, including running, skiing, and watching the eclipse. They also tease that on Thursday's episode they will reveal the name of their podcast mascot. Thank You for listening!Justine's Boston Marathon Fundraising PageLindsey's Boston Marathon Fundraising PageJaye's Boston Marathon Fundraising Page Strava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support us ThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Caring for patients with serious burns, making sure the correct leg gets operated on, and working 24 hours straight with Teresa Shuster, a nurse in Florida. How did a patient change the trajectory of her career? And what's a "Code Brown"?Follow us on Instagram!Got a comment or suggestion for us? You can reach us via email at jobs@whatitslike.comWant to be on the show? Leave a message on our voice mailbox at (919) 213-0456. We'll ask you to answer two questions: What do people think your job is like and what is it actually like? What's a word or phrase that only someone from your profession would be likely to know and what does it mean?
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Rabsy has found Billy's first ever appearance on The Footy Show; Billy's All Sports Report; Damian Barrett with the latest news on Joel Smith, Tarryn Thomas, and the Tassie AFL stadium; what do you dislike that everyone else loves?; Rosie's social media feedback; Hump Day Quiz; Code Brown at Lehmo's pool, Richmond's Jack Graham, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everybody poops, but maybe not exactly like you... This week the gang is joined by lifelong friend Billy to tell some of their most epic disasters of a number two gone wrong.
Welcome to another hilarious dose of PeriODDicals! We are breaking down the the oddest news stories the world currently has to offer We'll talk about a “code brown” on a recent international flight, a manner-less canine flight neighbor ruining a trip to New Zealand, Jackass the Sailor Man, and a yoga session so exhausting that they had to call the coroner! We'll also talk some more Sniffies, Timmy's booger-fingered children, and the most disturbing 2-word command in the English vocabulary. Don't miss it!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theitlistpodcast/support
Originally Aired December 1, 2023: Minnesota Vikings long snapper Andrew DePaola. Adult film star Jordan Maxx. Everything you've ever wanted to know about the art of the lap dance. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jen Steele is back and joined us LIVE on YouTube too tell us all about the Chicago Marathon and getting her redemption at this race from her first time in Chicago 5 years earlier. We catch up with Jen, and besides sharing her Chicago story and talks about her first Ultra coming up in January plus we got a Code Brown from her at the end! Jen's Instagram Jen's WebsiteJaye's Boston Marathon Fundraising PageJustine's Boston Marathon Fundraising Page Linktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support us Email us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Poolboy can't stop thinking about the "code" he heard about during the Civil WarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Never honestly paid that close attention to those codes. Plus, Jordan Hembrough of 'The Toys that Built America' is on with the guys, and is the Bobby Layne Lions curse complete?
A very special week of All Day Breakfast! Matt & Alex answer some of your burning questions, then we're taking a look back at some of our fav segments! The Ultimate Silver Lining. From the archive: Yet Another Career Ender from Matt Okine. From the archive: Code Brown in a Job Interview If you've got something to add to the show, slide into our dm's @Matt.and.AlexSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NJD: 1. Drunk Pig 2. Adam Elliott Interview 3. !WARNING! Code Brown Alert 4. Dead or Alive 5. Do NOT Use Your Phone Here 6. What Happened To The Ashes? 7. Alphabucks 8. Rug Shopping 9. What's Your Grim Parenting Advice? 10. Queen's Corgi's Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/nick-jess-and-duckoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Tazzy-Mania On The Intro 11.59 - Code Browns 23.27 - Rog's Signed Hybrid Theory CD Valuation 28.56 - Pass For Passes 33.25 - Bear News 41.11 - The Limp Biscuit 45.02 - Prezzy Card Sin Bin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Code Brown- tales from a day in the life of a healthcare worker
This episode is a precursor to our upcoming after dark episode, to get ya'll prepared for what is coming. send us your stories @ thecodebrownpodcast@gmail.comfind us on Facebooklisten to us on: Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and Podchaser.
Fourth of July recap. Code Brown. Trash or Not Trash? Worst and best things to be called by a stranger. Stuff to Wikipedia When You're High. Support our sponsors: CalderaLab.com/RBP for 20% OFF Birddogs.com/Bolen (code "BOLEN" for FREE tumbler w/ order) MyBookie.ag (code "ROSS" for deposit bonus) Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Exclusive ad-free episodes: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
If you missed last weeks episode, go listen to that first! Peter, Shane, and Wayne talk more about the differences in how pools are tested and treated in Australia and New Zealand vs. in America.Let us know what you think at TalkingPools@gmail.comCheers! Support the show
Peter and Shane are joined by Wayne on this week's episode of Mondays Down Under! Support the show
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Go to Overland Expo West with Lightning and Holman and hear from Toyo, Hellwig, Factor 55, Overland Cookery, Yankum Ropes, AEV, Bilstein, Falken Tire, 74Weld, SmartCap, Surefire, Heal The Land, Summit 4x4, Marco Hernandez, and KC HiLiTES. Also, get the official scoop on the all-new ‘24 Toyota Tacoma line-up and enjoy some painfully funny content at the end of the show. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan, in association with Banks Power, Bilstein, and onX Offroad.
Slater and AJ are back from a long weekend of golf. All the tales of their outings, Mitten Tour Events and league play. From their they dive into everything from this past week's PGA Championship: - win by Brooks and what that means for LIV - Great showing by Hovland - a downer for Rory - Close call for Scottie - the BLOCK party! - and more! Go listen, rate, review, subscribe, follow, like, save, share, comment, Email, DM and Keep it Under 100! Instagram: @100_keepitunder Twitter: @100_keepitunder Email: 100keepitunder@gmail.com
Episode 206: CODE BROWN & THE LAST OF US (LES JOCKEYS)CODE BROWN & THE LAST OF US (LES JOCKEYS) | Code Brown, STAT! When you gotta go, you gotta go! The Jockeys take a look into the HBO series "The Last Of Us." What if a fungal invasion happened? Would the human race survive? How could we combat it? Could ionizing radiation kill it? Listen and find out with the "Most Entertaining" radiology podcast. Also, do not forget to subscribe to the channel and get notified for new episodes.Buy Us A Drink!
Siblings. Code Brown. First grade assassins. It's all here. JABRONIU.COM
Enjoy another great interview with Jeep's Head of Design, Mark Allen, from Easter Safari in Moab, Utah. The guys discuss the latest news, road trip emergencies, and Holman is looking for help. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan, in association with Banks Power and Bilstein.
What's not designed with women in mind? We love RuPaul's Drag Race and especially this season! Now is the time support our local drag queens. We played a new game Movie Before and After and it's Code Brown on Survivor 44. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What's not designed with women in mind? We love RuPaul's Drag Race and especially this season! Now is the time support our local drag queens. We played a new game Movie Before and After and it's Code Brown on Survivor 44. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Lou and Dre open up with a conversation about “Code Brown” which is a lighthearted conversation about extreme child bowel movements lol (3:10). They then get into the “touchy” subject of should paternity tests be mandatory at birth (8:34). The guys then pivot into a conversation about a law in the state of Tennessee that states if you kill a parent while driving drunk, you will then be forced to pay child support for the children of the parents (15:00). Lou then opens up a conversation about arguing in front of your children and the effect that it has (17:40). Dre then expresses his thoughts on what he would do if his child ordered $1000 worth of food on Door Dash (25:18). The guys then close out the episode with a conversation about a mother that sues the school district, after being banned from being a chaperone because she has an “Only Fans” page (28:30). Thank you guys for tuning in!!!!!!!!Do you want to be apart of the show? Ask a question or tell us your story? Email us at info@morethanadad.org or send us a message on Instagram @morethanadadnetworkShop our Merch - https://morethanadad.bigcartel.com/products Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/morethanadadnetwork/Join our Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/963847910880766Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - https://youtube.com/channel/UCr_XZyW1ec8nBOgAF5ol7WQ?sub_confirmation=1
Dozens of beaches across Auckland are now unsafe for swimming, after they were swamped with faecal bacteria after the weekend's heavy rain. The council's water quality monitoring website, Safeswim, has issued several high risk alerts, including at Mission Bay, Kohimarama, and Herne Bay. Auckland Council head of planning for healthy waters Nick Vigar spoke to Kim Hill.
The Alan Cox Show
Some of you have been asking for this episode since we started talking about runner's blocks. Will you be sorry? Happy pooping on the side of the road! Your one-stop-site for everything Two Gomers: linktr.ee/twogomers Subscribe to the Bonus Disc, our second podcast that comes out on the off-weeks of…
Hey Knuckleheads, in this episode we start off very brown... sorry! we eventually talk about personal customer service stories along with internet ones.. ( Recorded on 8/19/22) Always stay tuned until the end to hear our weekly funny Florida man headline! ApplePodcast (PLEASE!! rate, review and subscribe) Spotify! ANYWHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Reach out to us if you need an ad or review of something! Follow us on Twitter! Email us! MERCH!!! Check out our Maker Channel on YouTube! Thesupermakerbros. https://www.youtube.com/thesupermakerbros
AD Returns, NIL, and a Code Brown - Tuesday Hour 1
This episode, the crew discusses how Alan became an Accidental Psychic, Jordan radios in a Code Brown, and Chase's secret to get to the ladies: Shaving Eyelashes. If you wanna listen to some genuine Southerners, straight outta Arkansas, talk about the greatness of "small town life" and other stuff, then this is your show! We thank you for listening to the the "The Biggest Little Podcast Out There"! If you wanna catch us live, tune in to our Livestream on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter most Thursday or Friday nights at 8pm CST. We'd love to answer questions, respond to comments, and take suggestions for topics. Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Most of all, hit that notification bell so you'll know when we're live! Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, or Twitter: @theSTFamous. Website: www.smalltownfamous.com Email: therealsmalltownfamous@gmail.com Search “Small Town Famous” on your favorite search engine. If you're interested in being a sponsor, email us or visit www.patreon.com/smalltownfamous to support us for as little as a dollar per month. We also take “stars” on our Facebook page! If you're interested in being a sponsor, email us at therealsmalltownfamous@gmail.com. You can also support us for as little as a dollar per month at www.patreon.com/smalltownfamous We are Small Town Famous! #smalltownfamous #accidentalpsychic #shavingeyelashes
This episode, the crew discusses how Alan became an Accidental Psychic, Jordan radios in a Code Brown, and Chase's secret to get to the ladies: Shaving Eyelashes. If you wanna listen to some genuine Southerners, straight outta Arkansas, talk about the greatness of "small town life" and other stuff, then this is your show! We thank you for listening to the the "The Biggest Little Podcast Out There"! If you wanna catch us live, tune in to our Livestream on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter most Thursday or Friday nights at 8pm CST. We'd love to answer questions, respond to comments, and take suggestions for topics. Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Most of all, hit that notification bell so you'll know when we're live! Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, or Twitter: @theSTFamous. Website: www.smalltownfamous.com Email: therealsmalltownfamous@gmail.com Search “Small Town Famous” on your favorite search engine. If you're interested in being a sponsor, email us or visit www.patreon.com/smalltownfamous to support us for as little as a dollar per month. We also take “stars” on our Facebook page! If you're interested in being a sponsor, email us at therealsmalltownfamous@gmail.com. You can also support us for as little as a dollar per month at www.patreon.com/smalltownfamous We are Small Town Famous! #smalltownfamous #accidentalpsychic #shavingeyelashes