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MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: August 7, 2017 Progressive weakness can be terrifying for patients. And even more terrifying for clinicians can be the vast number of potential causes to consider. Among them are disorders of muscle inflammation. In this week's episode of the Quanta series, Dr. Megha Dhamne reviews the clinically relevant antibodies and associated phenotypes we see in patients with autoimmune myositis. Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Coldnoise and Josh Woodward. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. REFERENCESDalakas MC. Inflammatory muscle diseases. N Engl J Med 2015;372(18):1734-47. PMID 25923553Goyal NA, Cash TM, Alam U, et al. Seropositivity for NT5c1A antibody in sporadic inclusion body myositis predicts more severe motor, bulbar and respiratory involvement. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2016;87(4):373-8. PMID 25857661Gunawardena H, Betteridge ZE, McHugh NJ. Myositis-specific autoantibodies: their clinical and pathogenic significance in disease expression. Rheumatology (Oxford) 2009;48(6):607-12. PMID 19439503 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021.Originally released: December 26, 20192019 was a big year. The year of the Mueller report. The American college admissions scandals. Brexit. But it was also the year the US Women's team won the World Cup and lobbied for the equal pay of women and men in sports. It was the year of NMO, in which several pivotal trials showed the benefit of disease-modulating therapy in this condition. The year Will Smith played Genie in Aladdin.2019 was a great year. And as we wrap up 2019, this week's episode includes some of the highlights. Enjoy!Produced by James E Siegler with support from Erika Mejia, Rajat Dhar, and the entire Siegler family. Music courtesy of Axletree, Chris Zabriskie, John Paston, Kevin Mcleod, Josh Woodward, Steve Combs, Lee Rosevere, Scott Holmes, Advent Chamber Orchestra, Coldnoise, and Pachyderm. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast.REFERENCES[BRAIN FOOD]Devore EE, Kang JH, Breteler MM, Grodstein F. Dietary intakes of berries and flavonoids in relation to cognitive decline. Ann Neurol 2012;72(1):135-43. PMID 22535616Kennedy DO, Wightman EL, Reay JL, et al. Effects of resveratrol on cerebral blood flow variables and cognitive performance in humans: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover investigation. Am J Clin Nutr 2010;91(6):1590-7. PMID 20357044Lefèvre-Arbogast S, Gaudout D, Bensalem J, et al. Pattern of polyphenol intake and the long-term risk of dementia in older persons. Neurology 2018;90(22):e1979-e1988. PMID 29703769Liu QP, Wu YF, Cheng HY, et al. Habitual coffee consumption and risk of cognitive decline/dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. Nutrition 2016;32(6):628-36. PMID 26944757Miller MG, Hamilton DA, Joseph JA, Shukitt-Hale B. Dietary blueberry improves cognition among older adults in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Eur J Nutr 2018;57(3):1169-80. PMID 28283823Morris MC, Tangney CC, Wang Y, et al. MIND diet slows cognitive decline with aging. Alzheimers Dement 2015;11(9):1015-22. PMID 26086182Newman JC, Covarrubias AJ, Zhao M, et al. Ketogenic diet reduces midlife mortality and improves memory in aging mice. Cell Metab 2017;26(3):547-57.e8. PMID 28877458Norton S, Matthews FE, Barnes DE, Yaffe K, Brayne C. Potential for primary prevention of Alzheimer's disease: an analysis of population-based data. Lancet Neurol 2014;13(8):788-94. Erratum in: Lancet Neurol 2014;13(11):1070. PMID 25030513Okkersen K, Jimenez-Moreno C, Wenninger S, et al. Cognitive behavioural therapy with optional graded exercise therapy in patients with severe fatigue with myotonic dystrophy type 1: a multicentre, single-blind, randomised trial. Lancet Neurol 2018;17(8):671-80. PMID 29934199Radd-Vagenas S, Duffy SL, Naismith SL,
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities. Episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021.Originally released: November 14, 2019The FDA label for ACTEMRA® (tocilizumab)--the first medication approved for use in giant cell arteritis in 2017--is 40 pages long. Of the information provided in this document, which includes important dosing information, dose adjustments based on leukocyte count, clinical trial and epidemiologic data, there is a box of text on the first page of the insert. "WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS INFECTIONS," it reads.What do you make of this warning? And with such a clear and broad-sweeping statement stamped on the medication, how do you mitigate the medico-legal risk of using this drug?This week on the program we launch into a two-part series focused on some of the events that follow major clinical trials. In part 1, we cover the three major classifications of FDA alerts for medical treatments using two examples from the neurologic pharmacopoeia. In part 2, we emphasize the importance of post-publication peer review. And both are equally instrumental in our medical decision-making.Produced by James E Siegler with the support of Michael Rubenstein (University of Pennsylvania) and Zachary Newcomer (University of Florida). Music courtesy of Coldnoise, Cuicuitte, Doctor Turtle, Jahzzar, and Peter Rudenko under a CC license. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. None of what is discussed here should be misconstrued as medical advice, so don't just go prescribing drugs off-label! (Or willy nilly, as my grandmother might say) Be sure to follow us on Twitter (now X) @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast.REFERENCESBallard C, Hanney ML, Theodoulou M, et al. The dementia antipsychotic withdrawal trial (DART-AD): long-term follow-up of a randomised placebo-controlled trial. Lancet Neurol 2009;8(2):151-7. PMID 19138567Dorsey ER, Beck CA, Darwin K, et al. Natural history of Huntington disease. JAMA Neurol 2013;70(12):1520-30. PMID 24126537Hubers AA, van Duijn E, Roos RA, et al. Suicidal ideation in a European Huntington's disease population. J Affect Disord 2013;151(1):248-58. PMID 23876196Moore TJ, Singh S, Furberg CD. The FDA and new safety warnings. Arch Intern Med 2012;172(1):78-80. PMID 22232155Rose RV, Kass JS. Prescribing antipsychotic medications to patients with dementia: boxed warnings and mitigation of legal liability. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2019;25(1):254-9. PMID 30707196Schneider LS, Dagerman KS, Insel P. Risk of death with atypical antipsychotic drug treatment for dementia: meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials. JAMA 2005;294(15):1934-43. PMID 16234500Schultz JL, Killoran A, Nopoulos PC, Chabal CC, Moser DJ, Kamholz JA. Evaluating depression and suicidality in tetrabenazine users with Huntington disease. Neurology 2018;91(3):e202-7. PMID 29925548Shen V, Clarence-Smith K, Hunter C, Jankovic J. Safety and efficacy of tetrabenazine and use of concomitant medications during long-term, open-label treatment of chorea associated with Huntington's an
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities. Episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: May 30, 2019 Since January 1, 2019, there have been nearly 900 confirmed measles cases across 24 states in the United States. This is 10 times greater than the number of cases in the US 3 years ago, and it is the largest outbreak the US has seen since 1994. The month of May also marks the first reported case of measles in the state of Pennsylvania, where BrainWaves is produced. So this week on the program, Jim Siegler speaks with Dr. Erika Mejia (pediatrician) about the medical and sociopolitical triggers for this outbreak, the misconceptions of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, and finally, what you can do to keep measles from "going viral."* Produced by James E Siegler and Erika Mejia. Music courtesy of Advent Chamber Orchestra, Coldnoise, Josh Woodward, Kevin McLeod, and Lee Roosevere. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (now X) @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Bester JC. Measles and measles vaccination: a review. JAMA Pediatr 2016;170(12):1209-15. PMID 27695849Bester JC. Not a matter of parental choice but of social justice obligation: children are owed measles vaccination. Bioethics 2018;32(9):611-19. PMID 30229958Campbell H, Andrews N, Brown KE, Miller E. Review of the effect of measles vaccination on the epidemiology of SSPE. Int J Epidemiol 2007;36(6):1334-48. PMID 18037676Fournet N, Mollema L, Ruijs WL, et al. Under-vaccinated groups in Europe and their beliefs, attitudes and reasons for non-vaccination; two systematic reviews. BMC Public Health 2018;18(1):196. PMID 29378545Maglione MA, Das L, Raaen L, et al. Safety of vaccines used for routine immunization of U.S. children: a systematic review. Pediatrics 2014;134(2):325-37. PMID 25086160Murch SH, Anthony A, Casson DH, et al. Retraction of an interpretation. Lancet 2004;363(9411):750. PMID 15016483Perry RT, Halsey NA. The clinical significance of measles: a review. J Infect Dis 2004;189 Suppl 1:S4-16. PMID 15106083Poland GA, Jacobson RM. The age-old struggle against the antivaccinationists. N Engl J Med 2011;364(2):97-9. PMID 21226573Trump's tweet: https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/449525268529815552?lang=en *Truth be told, measles claims the lives of 100,000 people around the globe every year. It has already gone viral. This was just a figure of speech. We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities. Episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: May 16, 2019 It would be an understatement to say that endovascular thrombectomy has revolutionized acute stroke management. As of 2018, the American Heart Association recommends treatment up to 24 hours after time last seen normal for select patients. This week on the BrainWaves podcast, Dr. Tudor Jovin--PI for the DAWN and REVASCAT clinical trials--summarizes the history of thrombectomy trials and what it is about our current strategies that have breathed new life into a technique that has historically fizzled. Produced by James E Siegler and Jesse Thon. Music courtesy of Cuicuitte, Coldnoise, Medyn, Jon Watts, Lee Rosevere, and Mystery Mammal. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (now X) @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Campbell BC, Majoie CB, Albers GW, et al. Penumbral imaging and functional outcome in patients with anterior circulation ischaemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy versus medical therapy: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. Lancet Neurol 2019;18(1):46-55. Erratum in: Lancet Neurol 2019 Mar;18(3):e2. PMID 30413385Goyal M, Menon BK, van Zwam WH, et al. Endovascular thrombectomy after large-vessel ischaemic stroke: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from five randomised trials. Lancet 2016;387(10029):1723-31. PMID 26898852Gross BA, Jadhav AP, Jankowitz BT, Jovin TG. The ongoing revolution in thrombectomy: expanding inclusion criteria to larger cores. World Neurosurg 2018;120:393-94. PMID 30292027Heit JJ, Wintermark M. Perfusion computed tomography for the evaluation of acute ischemic stroke: strengths and pitfalls. Stroke 2016;47(4):1153-8. PMID 26965849Jadhav AP, Molyneaux BJ, Hill MD, Jovin TG. Care of the post-thrombectomy patient. Stroke 2018;49(11):2801-07. PMID 30355218Konstas AA, Goldmakher GV, Lee TY, Lev MH. Theoretic basis and technical implementations of CT perfusion in acute ischemic stroke, part 2: technical implementations. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2009;30(5):885-92. PMID 19299489Nogueira RG, Jadhav AP, Haussen DC, et al. Thrombectomy 6 to 24 hours after stroke with a mismatch between deficit and infarct. N Engl J Med 2018;378(1):11-21. PMID 29129157Román LS, Menon BK, Blasco J, et al. Imaging features and safety and efficacy of endovascular stroke treatment: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. Lancet Neurol 2018;17(10):895-904. PMID 30264728 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released December 21, 2017 Nerve conduction testing should not be as puzzling as it's made out to be. This week, we break it down into individual components and use two case examples to explain how you might interpret this commonly implemented electrodiagnostic assessment. Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Coldnoise, Jessie Spillane, Loyalty Freak Music, and Yshwa. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision-making. REFERENCES Allen JA. Chronic demyelinating polyneuropathies. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2017;23(5, Peripheral Nerve and Motor Neuron Disorders):1310-31. PMID 28968364Kincaid JC. Neurophysiologic studies in the evaluation of polyneuropathy. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2017;23(5, Peripheral Nerve and Motor Neuron Disorders):1263-75. PMID 28968361Pareyson D, Scaioli V, Laurà M. Clinical and electrophysiological aspects of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Neuromolecular Med 2006;8(1-2):3-22. PMID 16775364Preston DC, Shapiro BE. Electromyography and neuromuscular disorders: clinical-electrophysiologic correlations. 3rd ed. London; New York: Elsevier Saunders, 2013. We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: August 3, 2017 The most common primary brain tumor that occurs in adults, glioblastoma multiforme, comes with a life expectancy shorter than practically every other form of cancer. But thanks to novel treatment strategies, advanced neuroimaging, and biomarker research, we are learning more and more about how to improve the survival and the quality of life of patients who suffer from this terrible illness. Produced by James E Siegler and Neena Cherayil. Music by Axle, Coldnoise, Josh Woodward, and Kelly Latimer. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. REFERENCES Gately L, McLachlan SA, Dowling A, Philip J. Life beyond a diagnosis of glioblastoma: a systematic review of the literature. J Cancer Surviv 2017;11(4):447-52. PMID 28194640Grady D. Glioblastoma, John Mccain's Form of Brain Cancer, Carries Troubling Prognosis. New York Times, July 20, 2017.Louis DN, Perry A, Reifenberger G, et al. The 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System: a summary. Acta Neuropathol 2016;131(6):803-20. PMID 27157931Scutti S. Sen John McCain has aggressive brain tumor, surgically removed. CNN, July 19, 2017.Stupp R, Hegi ME, Mason WP, et al. Effects of radiotherapy with concomitant and adjuvant temozolomide versus radiotherapy alone on survival in glioblastoma in a randomised phase III study: 5-year analysis of the EORTC-NCIC trial. Lancet Oncol 2009;10(5):459-66. PMID 19269895Hegi ME, Diserens AC, Gorlia T, et al. MGMT gene silencing and benefit from temozolomide in glioblastoma. N Engl J Med 2005;352(10):997-1003. PMID 15758010Thakkar JP, Dolecek TA, Horbinski C, et al. Epidemiologic and molecular prognostic review of glioblastoma. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2014;23(10):1985-96. PMID 25053711Weller M, Wick W. Neuro-oncology in 2013: improving outcome in newly diagnosed malignant glioma. Nat Rev Neurol 2014;10(2):68-70. PMID 24419684 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Featured Stories: Sociology 101, Lesson Six - by KJ Hannah Greenberg - narrated by Juliette Cavendish Time Capsule - by Umiyuri Katsuyama - Translated by Toshiya Kamei Up the Ante - by Rhiannon Stevens Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Robot Motivation by The Polish Ambassador is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Time by Coldnoise is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Jessy Travel Gambler (ID 1143) by Lobo Loco is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: October 12, 2017 Most people never get meningitis. For those who do, it is rare to experience it more than once. But if it recurs, red flags should be going up. Dr. Jon Rosenberg joins Jim Siegler this week in a discussion about the causes and management of recurrent meningitis. Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Lee Rosevere, Fatal Injection, and Coldnoise. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Please don't LP every patient with migraine. That's just mean. REFERENCES Rosenberg J, Galen BT. Recurrent meningitis. Curr Pain Headache Rep 2017;21(7):33. PMID 28551737 Zunt JR, Baldwin KJ. Chronic and subacute meningitis. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2012;18(6 Infectious Disease):1290-318. PMID 23221842 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Featured Stories Flowers - by Keech Ballard - narrated by Alistair Lloyd Dusk Patrol - by Kevin J Phyland - narrated by Laurie Bell Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Flowers (2013) by Coldnoise is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Dusk by Schemawound is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. a meditation on the impending zombie apocalypse by another cultural landslide is licensed under a Attribution License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021.Originally released: November 16, 2017Everything doesn't always add up when you're evaluating a patient with a complex array of symptoms. Or maybe it does. Dr. LaFaver (University of Louisville) walks us through this week's Teaching through Clinical Cases.Produced by James E Siegler & Kathrin LaFaver. Music by Lee Rosevere, Montplaisir, and Coldnoise. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision-making.REFERENCESCarson A, Hallett M, Stone J. Assessment of patients with functional neurologic disorders. Handb Clin Neurol 2016;139:169-88. PMID 27719837Carson A, Lehn A, Ludwig L, Stone J. Explaining functional disorders in the neurology clinic: a photo story. Pract Neurol 2016;16(1):56-61. PMID 26769761Czarnecki K, Thompson JM, Seime R, Geda YE, Duffy JR, Ahlskog JE. Functional movement disorders: successful treatment with a physical therapy rehabilitation protocol. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2012;18(3):247-51. PMID 22113131Edwards MJ, Stone J, Lang AE. From psychogenic movement disorder to functional movement disorder: it's time to change the name. Mov Disord 2014;29(7):849-52. PMID 23843209Gelauff J, Stone J, Edwards M, Carson A. The prognosis of functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms: a systematic review. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2014;85(2):220-6. PMID 24029543Stone J. Functional neurological disorders: the neurological assessment as treatment. Pract Neurol 2016;16(1):7-17. PMID 26715762ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSDrs. LaFaver and Siegler would like to thank Jason Lindsley for sharing his story on the BrainWaves podcast.We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
In this show: Sneak, by Robert Caldwell, narrated by Alistair Lloyd Chase Vs Lee, or, the Green Sheep Hip Wiggle Case, by Anya Ow Time Warp Donors, by Barry Yedvobnick Hullu City Murder Mystery. East Texas Town Rocked by Killings, by Wes Parish, narrated Ed Errington Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact Mouse On Mars by Podington Bear is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Counting Dead Sheep by Brownstone Megaphone is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. Time by Coldnoise is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Texas Tea for the Tillerson by Kathleen Martin is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Je luistert naar Binnenwerkjes, van Rinske Bouwman en Inge Wannet. Deze aflevering heet: Alle zielen. Je kunt dit Binnenwerkje overal in huis luisteren, liefst via een hoofdtelefoon of oortjes. En: Luister naar onze nieuwe audiovoorstelling Dubbel Glas via www.binnenwerkjes.nl/dubbelglas Vind je het mooi en wil je ons steunen, ga dan naar www.ingewannet.nl/binnenwerkjes . En laat een goede review achter in je podcastapp! Thijs Vroegop maakte de Binnenwerkjes-tune. Muziek in deze aflevering is: Remember by Coldnoise is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Matt’s conversation with Bill Wade continues, as they talk about being a witness for Christ in a sphere where few are found and about his interactions with younger generations. Ad Music: “Good Night (trailer rework)” by Coldnoise from the album “Good Night,” 2015. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode)
This week on BrainWaves, we're revisiting the 2017 episode on recurrent meningitis featuring Dr. Jon Rosenberg (New York Presbyterian-Columbia). While we may not have made much headway in the treatment of these patients since the original show came out, we have made some progress in the neurodiagnostics. Produced by James E. Siegler and Jon Rosenberg. Music courtesy of Coldnoise, Three Chain Links, and Uncanny. Unless otherwise mentioned in the podcast, no competing financial interests exist in the content of this episode. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Zunt JR and Baldwin KJ. Chronic and subacute meningitis. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2012;18:1290-318. Ginsberg L and Kidd D. Chronic and recurrent meningitis. Pract Neurol. 2008;8:348-61. Rosenberg J and Galen BT. Recurrent Meningitis. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2017;21:33. Baldwin KJ and Avila JD. Diagnostic Approach to Chronic Meningitis. Neurol Clin. 2018;36:831-849. Wilson MR, O'Donovan BD, Gelfand JM, Sample HA, Chow FC, Betjemann JP, Shah MP, Richie MB, Gorman MP, Hajj-Ali RA, Calabrese LH, Zorn KC, Chow ED, Greenlee JE, Blum JH, Green G, Khan LM, Banerji D, Langelier C, Bryson-Cahn C, Harrington W, Lingappa JR, Shanbhag NM, Green AJ, Brew BJ, Soldatos A, Strnad L, Doernberg SB, Jay CA, Douglas V, Josephson SA and DeRisi JL. Chronic Meningitis Investigated via Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing. JAMA Neurol. 2018;75:947-955. Wilson MR, Sample HA, Zorn KC, Arevalo S, Yu G, Neuhaus J, Federman S, Stryke D, Briggs B, Langelier C, Berger A, Douglas V, Josephson SA, Chow FC, Fulton BD, DeRisi JL, Gelfand JM, Naccache SN, Bender J, Dien Bard J, Murkey J, Carlson M, Vespa PM, Vijayan T, Allyn PR, Campeau S, Humphries RM, Klausner JD, Ganzon CD, Memar F, Ocampo NA, Zimmermann LL, Cohen SH, Polage CR, DeBiasi RL, Haller B, Dallas R, Maron G, Hayden R, Messacar K, Dominguez SR, Miller S and Chiu CY. Clinical Metagenomic Sequencing for Diagnosis of Meningitis and Encephalitis. The New England journal of medicine. 2019;380:2327-2340.
Some stories you come across are so tragic and outrageous, it's difficult to believe they could really happen in modern society. On July 9, 1982, a French-born 14 year old girl living in Germany named Kalinka Bamberski died under mysterious circumstances. This would lead her father Andre to spend the next three decades on a tireless quest to uncover the truth, and to bring the man who raped and murdered his daughter to justice.Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/theconspiratorspodcast Notes:https://magazine.atavist.com/the-kalinka-affairhttps://morbidology.com/the-man-who-abducted-his-daughters-killer-andre-bamberski/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27902154https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/oct/24/thirty-year-search-justicehttps://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/21/world/europe/for-3-decades-french-father-pursued-justice-for-his-daughter.htmlhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/8412049/German-doctor-Dieter-Krombach-retried-for-murder-of-Kalinka-Bamberski.html Music:Dexter Britain, "The Tea Party"https://dexterbritain.comKevin MacLeod “Cryptic Sorrow", "Despair and Triumph" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Coldnoise, "Weakness", "Malaika", "Remember Piano" https://freemusicarchive.org/music/ColdnoiseLicence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Alex Mason & The Minor Emotion, "Emotional Park Inside Your Soul", "Parting", "Cry About Me", "No More Words"https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Mason__The_Minor_Emotion
2019 was a big year. The year of the Mueller report. The American college admissions scandals. Brexit. But it was also the year the US Women's team won the World Cup, and lobbied for the equal pay of women and men in sports. It was the year of NMO, in which several pivotal trials showed benefit of disease modulating therapy in this condition. The year Will Smith played Genie in Aladdin. 2019 was a great year. And as we wrap up 2019, this week's episode includes some of the highlights. Enjoy! Produced by James E. Siegler with support from Erika Mejia, Rajat Dhar, and the entire Siegler family. Music courtesy of Axletree, Chris Zabriskie, John Paston, Kevin Mcleod, Josh Woodward, Steve Combs, Lee Rosevere, Scott Holmes, Advent Chamber Orchestra, Coldnoise, and Pachyderm. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES [BRAIN FOOD] Kennedy DO, Wightman EL, Reay JL, Lietz G, Okello EJ, Wilde A and Haskell CF. Effects of resveratrol on cerebral blood flow variables and cognitive performance in humans: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover investigation. Am J Clin Nutr. 2010;91:1590-7. Devore EE, Kang JH, Breteler MM and Grodstein F. Dietary intakes of berries and flavonoids in relation to cognitive decline. Annals of neurology. 2012;72:135-43. Norton S, Matthews FE, Barnes DE, Yaffe K and Brayne C. Potential for primary prevention of Alzheimer's disease: an analysis of population-based data. The Lancet Neurology. 2014;13:788-94. Morris MC, Tangney CC, Wang Y, Sacks FM, Barnes LL, Bennett DA and Aggarwal NT. MIND diet slows cognitive decline with aging. Alzheimers Dement. 2015;11:1015-22. 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Habitual coffee consumption and risk of cognitive decline/dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. Nutrition. 2016;32:628-36. [OF MEASLES AND MEN] Murch SH, Anthony A, Casson DH, Malik M, Berelowitz M, Dhillon AP, Thomson MA, Valentine A, Davies SE and Walker-Smith JA. Retraction of an interpretation. Lancet. 2004;363:750. Perry RT and Halsey NA. The clinical significance of measles: a review. The Journal of infectious diseases. 2004;189 Suppl 1:S4-16. Campbell H, Andrews N, Brown KE and Miller E. Review of the effect of measles vaccination on the epidemiology of SSPE. Int J Epidemiol. 2007;36:1334-48. Poland GA and Jacobson RM. The age-old struggle against the antivaccinationists. The New England journal of medicine. 2011;364:97-9. Maglione MA, Das L, Raaen L, Smith A, Chari R, Newberry S, Shanman R, Perry T, Goetz MB and Gidengil C. Safety of vaccines used for routine immunization of U.S. children: a systematic review. 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With the special release of Kingdom Hearts 3: Re: Mind releasing a month from this episode's release I excitedly wanted to share this throwback episode of one of my first creepypasta discoveries of Kingdom Hearts! The actual reading's audio quality is a little off because the original recording had some horrible background noise that audacity couldn't completely fix. But I hope you enjoy! Do be sure to rate the show the best rating you can and share it with others to help it grow! My Website to check out all my other projects and social media: https://nllegend.wixsite.com/iescape Check out Coldnoise here: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise The Original Kingdom Hearts Cathedral Glitch story: https://www.wattpad.com/13496144-creepy-tales-kingdom-hearts-cathedral-glitch My Gaming Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzV-giCKsJIrqzi_15qiFvQ?view_as=subscriber Check out my other podcasts here: I Believe In Monsters: https://anchor.fm/ibim --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aokaypodcast/support
The FDA label for ACTEMRA (tocilizumab)--the first medication approved for use in giant cell arteritis in 2017--is 40 pages long. Of the information provided in this document, which includes important dosing information, dose adjustments based on leukocyte count, clinical trial and epidemiologic data, there is a box of text on the first page of the insert. "WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS INFECTIONS" it reads. What do you make of this warning? And with such a clear and broad-sweeping statement stamped on the medication, how do you mitigate the medico-legal risk for using this drug? This week on the program we launch into a 2-part series focused on some of the events which follow major clinical trials. In part 1, we cover the 3 major classifications of FDA alerts for medical treatments using 2 examples from the neurologic pharmacopoeia. In part 2, we emphasize the importance of post-publication peer review. And both are equally instrumental in our medical decision making. Produced by James E. Siegler with the support of Michael Rubenstein (University of Pennsylvania) and Zachary Newcomer (University of Florida). Music courtesy of Coldnoise, Cuicuitte, Doctor Turtle, Jahzzar, and Peter Rudenko under a CC license. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. None of what is discussed here should be misconstrued as medical advice, so don't just go prescribing drugs off-label! (Or willy nilly, as my grandmother might say) Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Schneider LS, Dagerman KS and Insel P. Risk of death with atypical antipsychotic drug treatment for dementia: meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2005;294:1934-43. Ballard C, Hanney ML, Theodoulou M, Douglas S, McShane R, Kossakowski K, Gill R, Juszczak E, Yu LM, Jacoby R and investigators D-A. The dementia antipsychotic withdrawal trial (DART-AD): long-term follow-up of a randomised placebo-controlled trial. The Lancet Neurology. 2009;8:151-7. Moore TJ, Singh S and Furberg CD. The FDA and new safety warnings. Archives of internal medicine. 2012;172:78-80. Dorsey ER, Beck CA, Darwin K, Nichols P, Brocht AF, Biglan KM, Shoulson I and Huntington Study Group CI. Natural history of Huntington disease. JAMA Neurol. 2013;70:1520-30. Hubers AA, van Duijn E, Roos RA, Craufurd D, Rickards H, Bernhard Landwehrmeyer G, van der Mast RC, Giltay EJ and Network RiotEHsD. Suicidal ideation in a European Huntington's disease population. J Affect Disord. 2013;151:248-58. Shen V, Clarence-Smith K, Hunter C and Jankovic J. Safety and Efficacy of Tetrabenazine and Use of Concomitant Medications During Long-Term, Open-Label Treatment of Chorea Associated with Huntington's and Other Diseases. Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y). 2013;3. Schultz JL, Killoran A, Nopoulos PC, Chabal CC, Moser DJ and Kamholz JA. Evaluating depression and suicidality in tetrabenazine users with Huntington disease. Neurology. 2018;91:e202-e207. Rose RV and Kass JS. Prescribing Antipsychotic Medications to Patients With Dementia: Boxed Warnings and Mitigation of Legal Liability. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2019;25:254-259. US Food and Drug Administration. Guidance for industry: warnings and precautions, contraindications, and boxed warning sections of labeling for human prescription drug and biological products—content and format. www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm075096.pdf. Published October 2011. Accessed 11 July 2019.
Since January 1, 2019, there have been nearly 900 confirmed US cases of measles across 24 states. This is 10 times greater than the number of cases in the US 3 years ago, and it is the largest outbreak the US has seen since 1994. The month of May also marks the first reported case of measles in the state of Pennsylvania, where BrainWaves is produced. So this week on the program, Jim Siegler speaks with Dr. Erika Mejia (pediatrician) about the medical and sociopolitical triggers for this outbreak, the misconceptions of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, and finally, what you can do to keep measles from "going viral"*. Produced by James E. Siegler and Erika Mejia. Music courtesy of Advent Chamber Orchestra, Coldnoise, Josh Woodward, Kevin McLeod, and Lee Roosevere. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Murch SH, Anthony A, Casson DH, Malik M, Berelowitz M, Dhillon AP, Thomson MA, Valentine A, Davies SE and Walker-Smith JA. Retraction of an interpretation. Lancet. 2004;363:750. Perry RT and Halsey NA. The clinical significance of measles: a review. The Journal of infectious diseases. 2004;189 Suppl 1:S4-16. Campbell H, Andrews N, Brown KE and Miller E. Review of the effect of measles vaccination on the epidemiology of SSPE. Int J Epidemiol. 2007;36:1334-48. Poland GA and Jacobson RM. The age-old struggle against the antivaccinationists. The New England journal of medicine. 2011;364:97-9. Maglione MA, Das L, Raaen L, Smith A, Chari R, Newberry S, Shanman R, Perry T, Goetz MB and Gidengil C. Safety of vaccines used for routine immunization of U.S. children: a systematic review. Pediatrics. 2014;134:325-37. Bester JC. Measles and Measles Vaccination: A Review. JAMA Pediatr. 2016;170:1209-1215. Bester JC. Not a matter of parental choice but of social justice obligation: Children are owed measles vaccination. Bioethics. 2018;32:611-619. Fournet N, Mollema L, Ruijs WL, Harmsen IA, Keck F, Durand JY, Cunha MP, Wamsiedel M, Reis R, French J, Smit EG, Kitching A and van Steenbergen JE. Under-vaccinated groups in Europe and their beliefs, attitudes and reasons for non-vaccination; two systematic reviews. BMC Public Health. 2018;18:196. Trump’s tweet: https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/449525268529815552?lang=en *Truth-be-told, measles claims the lives of 100,000 people around the globe every year. It has already gone viral. This was just a figure of speech.
It would be an understatement to say that endovascular thrombectomy has revolutionized acute stroke management. As of 2018, the American Heart Association recommends treatment up to 24 hours after time last seen normal for select patients. This week on the BrainWaves podcast, Dr. Tudor Jovin--PI for the DAWN and REVASCAT clinical trials--summarizes the history of thrombectomy trials, and what it is about our current strategies that have breathed new life into a technique that has historically fizzled. IF YOU'RE TAKING YOUR NEUROLOGY BOARDS, and not sure how to prepare, check out the 2019 Penn Neurology Board Review Course here [or here: https://upenn.cloud-cme.com/default.aspx?P=5&EID=54399]. BrainWaves' listeners get $150 off their enrollment fee using the promo code 'WAVES2019'. Produced by James E. Siegler and Jesse Thon. Music courtesy of Cuicuitte, Coldnoise, Medyn, Jon Watts, Lee Rosevere, and Mystery Mammal. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Konstas AA, Goldmakher GV, Lee TY and Lev MH. Theoretic basis and technical implementations of CT perfusion in acute ischemic stroke, part 2: technical implementations. AJNR American journal of neuroradiology. 2009;30:885-92. Heit JJ and Wintermark M. Perfusion Computed Tomography for the Evaluation of Acute Ischemic Stroke: Strengths and Pitfalls. Stroke; a journal of cerebral circulation. 2016;47:1153-8. Goyal M, Menon BK, van Zwam WH, Dippel DW, Mitchell PJ, Demchuk AM, Davalos A, Majoie CB, van der Lugt A, de Miquel MA, Donnan GA, Roos YB, Bonafe A, Jahan R, Diener HC, van den Berg LA, Levy EI, Berkhemer OA, Pereira VM, Rempel J, Millan M, Davis SM, Roy D, Thornton J, Roman LS, Ribo M, Beumer D, Stouch B, Brown S, Campbell BC, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Saver JL, Hill MD, Jovin TG and collaborators H. Endovascular thrombectomy after large-vessel ischaemic stroke: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from five randomised trials. Lancet. 2016;387:1723-31. Gross BA, Jadhav AP, Jankowitz BT and Jovin TG. The Ongoing Revolution in Thrombectomy: Expanding Inclusion Criteria to Larger Cores. World Neurosurg. 2018;120:393-394. Jadhav AP, Molyneaux BJ, Hill MD and Jovin TG. Care of the Post-Thrombectomy Patient. Stroke; a journal of cerebral circulation. 2018;49:2801-2807. Nogueira RG, Jadhav AP, Haussen DC, Bonafe A, Budzik RF, Bhuva P, Yavagal DR, Ribo M, Cognard C, Hanel RA, Sila CA, Hassan AE, Millan M, Levy EI, Mitchell P, Chen M, English JD, Shah QA, Silver FL, Pereira VM, Mehta BP, Baxter BW, Abraham MG, Cardona P, Veznedaroglu E, Hellinger FR, Feng L, Kirmani JF, Lopes DK, Jankowitz BT, Frankel MR, Costalat V, Vora NA, Yoo AJ, Malik AM, Furlan AJ, Rubiera M, Aghaebrahim A, Olivot JM, Tekle WG, Shields R, Graves T, Lewis RJ, Smith WS, Liebeskind DS, Saver JL, Jovin TG and Investigators DT. Thrombectomy 6 to 24 Hours after Stroke with a Mismatch between Deficit and Infarct. The New England journal of medicine. 2018;378:11-21. Campbell BCV, Majoie C, Albers GW, Menon BK, Yassi N, Sharma G, van Zwam WH, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Demchuk AM, Guillemin F, White P, Davalos A, van der Lugt A, Butcher KS, Cherifi A, Marquering HA, Cloud G, Macho Fernandez JM, Madigan J, Oppenheim C, Donnan GA, Roos Y, Shankar J, Lingsma H, Bonafe A, Raoult H, Hernandez-Perez M, Bharatha A, Jahan R, Jansen O, Richard S, Levy EI, Berkhemer OA, Soudant M, Aja L, Davis SM, Krings T, Tisserand M, San Roman L, Tomasello A, Beumer D, Brown S, Liebeskind DS, Bracard S, Muir KW, Dippel DWJ, Goyal M, Saver JL, Jovin TG, Hill MD, Mitchell PJ and collaborators H. Penumbral imaging and functional outcome in patients with anterior circulation ischaemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy versus medical therapy: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. The Lancet Neurology. 2019;18:46-55. Roman LS, Menon BK, Blasco J, Hernandez-Perez M, Davalos A, Majoie C, Campbell BCV, Guillemin F, Lingsma H, Anxionnat R, Epstein J, Saver JL, Marquering H, Wong JH, Lopes D, Reimann G, Desal H, Dippel DWJ, Coutts S, du Mesnil de Rochemont R, Yavagal D, Ferre JC, Roos Y, Liebeskind DS, Lenthall R, Molina C, Al Ajlan FS, Reddy V, Dowlatshahi D, Sourour NA, Oppenheim C, Mitha AP, Davis SM, Weimar C, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Cobo E, Kleinig TJ, Donnan GA, van der Lugt A, Demchuk AM, Berkhemer OA, Boers AMM, Ford GA, Muir KW, Brown BS, Jovin T, van Zwam WH, Mitchell PJ, Hill MD, White P, Bracard S, Goyal M and collaborators H. Imaging features and safety and efficacy of endovascular stroke treatment: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. The Lancet Neurology. 2018;17:895-904.
S2E6On this episode of Makeshift Majesty, we take a look at what Fidelity's been up to, but then we dive in to the HyperSpace.app goodness, where many users seem to be trying to cause up a fuss -- some for good reason. The good news is Dor Konforty and team are working hard and things will go great, I'm sure.I also talk about my experience visiting Polkadot.io. I touch on my wish that more crypto sites welcoming a broader scope of audience before diving in deep to the developer details. In other words provide the real world usecase before getting into the geek talk.I also deliver the top five cryptos of the week and I even mention a fast gainer to keep an eye on. Additionally I briefly touch on the Oscar film The Favourite as well as a Netflix series which reminds me a bit of the MTV Teen Wolf show.Be sure to check out Mythocurrency on YouTube and of course follow me on HyperSpace.app. We'd love to know what cryptocurrency project you would like us to comment about or research. We love crypto, but we love hearing from you more!Thank you for listening and subscribing!Be sure to also follow me on Twitter: @mythocurrencyAnd don't forget to subscribe to our shorter cut of this podcast on our Mythocurrency YouTube ChannelShow Intro: "Elusion" by Coldnoisehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise
S2E7On this week's episode of Makeshift Majesty, I talk about Robinhood shills and whether or not Robinhood is worth your time. In addition we cover the latest Stellar news. Who is their new CEO?I also turn to Google to help me decide the best crypto-friendly candidate for 2020. In addition I give a quick review as to whether or not Captain Marvel is worth viewing, and I celebrate James Gunn getting hired back on for Guardians of the Galaxy 3.To get your free stock, sign up to Robinhood for free at: https://share.robinhood.com/adamh1178Thank you for listening and subscribing!Be sure to also follow me on Twitter: @mythocurrencyAnd don't forget to subscribe to our shorter cut of this podcast on our Mythocurrency YouTube ChannelShow Intro: "Elusion" by Coldnoisehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise
In 2007, a man living in the tiny Czech Republic town of Kurim set up a video baby monitor in his infant son's room. But what he saw on the monitor was something altogether different. Something horrible. This would be the beginning of one of the strangest and most disturbing stories you've ever heard. Warning: this episode contains graphic descriptions of child abuse https://www.patreon.com/theconspiratorspodcast Notes: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/child-abuse-case-exposes-czech-sect-1.1209298 https://www.amazon.com/Kuřim-Case-Terrifying-Story-Cannibalism-ebook/dp/B01HS95ZEQ Music: Dexter Britain, The Tea Party http://freemusicarchive.org/music/DexterBritain/CreativeCommonsVolume2/TheTeaParty Kai Engel, Morbid Imagination, Rejecting the Sirens http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/ Myuu, Lights Out https://soundcloud.com/myuu Coldnoise, Demise and Downfall, Weakness, Tale for Mind http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise/
S2 E5On this episode of Makeshift Majesty, we give a quick report of the Ethereum Constantinople success and outline the various EIP's/enhancements. We also give a fair warning about Zilliqa, touch on whether or not my cool wife likes Umbrella Academy, and I also give a young boy's reaction to Apex Legends. Is releasing a clearly hurried Fortnite knock-off enough?Be sure to check out Mythocurrency on YouTube and of course follow me on HyperSpace.app. We'd love to know what cryptocurrency project you would like us to comment about or research. We love crypto, but we love hearing from you more!Thank you for listening and subscribing!Be sure to also follow me on Twitter: @mythocurrencyShow Intro: "Elusion" by Coldnoisehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise
S2E4On this episode of Makeshift Majesty, we talk about the Samsung Galaxy S10 announcement regarding their blockchain keystore application. For more info on that announcement, visit this link: https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-galaxy-s10-more-screen-cameras-unpacked-2019/We also briefly mention Vlad Zamfir becoming the Lead Architect at Casper Labs, as mentioned in a recent cointelegraph article. Follow Vlad on Twitter: @VladZamfirWe also discuss HyperSpace.app, as well as whether or not ERC20 tokens will end up on the Galaxy S10 as well.Thank you for listening and subscribing!Be sure to also follow me on Twitter: @mythocurrencyShow Intro: "Elusion" by Coldnoisehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise
S2E3Thank you for continuing to listen. If you have crypto news or information you'd like me to talk about, message me on Twitter: @mythocurrencyI'll talk about anything. I love crypto, tech, gaming, social media... it really doesn't matter... as long as it has geek value.What do you think of all the Star Wars leaks and speculation? Chat me up. I am happy to share the best comments on the podcast.On today's episode, we provide an update on my experience using HyperSpace, as I react to more and more rules being put in placed in what is supposedly going to be a decentralized social media platform. However, as it stands today, there seems to be way more rules than Reddit. So that's kind of awkward.Regardless, I am still doing well on HyperSpace, writing cryptocurrency articles and earning UBI.I also talk about JPM Coin, unleashed by JP Morgan. Why are people saying this is the end of XRP and do I agree with their positions? Check out the show.Show Intro: "Elusion" by Coldnoisehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise
S2E2Another rant episode where I touch on what's been going on this past week.Royal Rumble was stale, and WWE talent like Dean Ambrose and Dolph Ziggler may be migrating to All Elite Wrestling.Local and national news has been stirring panic about 2018 tax filings. How did I do on my taxes? Find out if you too should be worried.HyperSpace has become an awesome place to meet other cryptocurrency fanatics and a great substitute for Reddit, because with HyperSpace, you earn while you share.Visit HyperSpace.app to join the conversation.Also, we discuss how people are using Tron, Augur and OByte to bet on the NFL's big game. Should we be worried?Show Intro: "Elusion" by Coldnoisehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/ColdnoiseFollow us on Twitter: @mythocurrencyAlso check out the Hip Hop and World News spaces over on HyperSpace.app
S2E1Years have past and Makeshift Majesty reappears out of thin air. Older, wiser, and geekier than ever, Makeshift Majesty will celebrate life, technology, film, and blockchain goodness.This episode:An intro about my weekend: Isn't it strange libraries are open on MLK Day? What did I think of the M. Night Shyamalan movie Glass? Do critics know what they're talking about?Also, I touch on how you can earn an easy 200 HBARs from the good people at Hedera Hashgraph.And finally, I touch on another great way content creators and social media addicts can earn easy crypto, as I talk about HyperSpace. Thanks for listening!learn more about Hedera Hashgraph at Hedera.comearn your free 1000 HBARs at portal.hedera.comSign up for HyperSpace at https://hyperspace.appLearn about HyperSpace's cryptocurrency AMP at https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/synereoemail me: mythocurrency@gmail.comtwitter: @mythocurrencyMusic Intro: "Elusion" by Coldnoisehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/ColdnoiseFeatured Closing Track: "Radio Rocket" by PC-Onehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/PC-ONEAll music used under Creative Commons, per the artist requirements and permissions.
With the poisoned broth having more of an effect than bargained for. What now for Ettrick and who is the human in the cage? Cast - Alice, Bethan, Corina, Craig, Ian Introducing - Stuart DM - Kai Edited by Kai Visit our website. Follow us on twitter and facebook. Support our patreon. Music - Cinesound Productions (with Jason Chatwin), Coldnoise, Parvus Decree, Kevin Macleod & Tabletop Media. Art - Steven Bellshaw & Naddaya Sound Effects - Freesfx / Freesound / Quiet Planet
If Ettrick doesn't suffer from arachnophobia already, his encounter with a sea of black spiders may change that. Will he escape his predicament and if he does will he delve further or run? Cast - Alice, Bethan, Corina, Craig, Ian Guest Starring - Stuart DM - Kai Edited by Kai Visit our website. Follow us on twitter and facebook. Support our patreon. Music - Cinesound Productions (with Jason Chatwin), Coldnoise, Parvus Decree, Kevin Macleod & Tabletop Media. Art - Steven Bellshaw & Naddaya Sound Effects - Freesfx / Freesound / Quiet Planet
With his companions having returned to Dead Oaks, how will Ettrick fair as he enters le Roche's newly acquired gold mine? Cast - Alice, Bethan, Corina, Craig, Ian DM - Kai Edited by Kai Visit our website. Follow us on twitter and facebook. Support our patreon. Music - Cinesound Productions (with Jason Chatwin), Coldnoise, Parvus Decree, Kevin Macleod & Tabletop Media. Art - Steven Bellshaw & Naddaya Sound Effects - Freesfx / Freesound / Quiet Planet
Will the group manage to meet up with Ettrick? What was the explosion? And has Ettrick just died... again? Cast - Alice, Bethan, Corina, Craig, Ian DM - Kai Edited by Kai Visit our website. Follow us on twitter and facebook. Support our patreon. Music - Cinesound Productions (with Jason Chatwin), Coldnoise, Parvus Decree, Kevin Macleod & Tabletop Media. Art - Steven Bellshaw & Naddaya Sound Effects - Freesfx / Freesound / Quiet Planet
With the two church members in the camp how will Badger, Ettrick and Rashan cope with the Rock Devil ambush? Cast - Alice, Bethan, Corina, Craig, Ian DM - Kai Edited by Kai Visit our website. Follow us on twitter and facebook. Support our patreon. Music - Cinesound Productions (with Jason Chatwin), Coldnoise, Parvus Decree, Kevin Macleod & Tabletop Media. Art - Steven Bellshaw & Naddaya Sound Effects - Freesfx / Freesound / Quiet Planet
Darren Sharper retired from the NFL a sports hero, after helping lead the New Orleans Saints to a Super Bowl victory in 2011. But just three years later, some shocking allegations would surface and prove that everything wasn't as it seemed. Thank you to Ramon Antonio Vargas, for helping me with this case. Follow him on Twitter @RVargasAdvocate or email him at rvargas@theadvocate.com. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie. Music in this episode: Noodle Opus by Blue Dot Sessions - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Piano_Mover/Noodle_Opus Suppose It Is by Podington Bear - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Piano_II_-_Felt/Suppose_It_Is Not Alone by Lee Rosevere - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_for_Podcasts_4/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_for_Podcasts_4_-_10_Not_Alone Locked Up by Scott Holmes - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Documentary__TV_series/Locked_Up Farsight by Coldnoise - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise/Waiting_for_Daylight_V1/8_Farsight modum by Kai Engel - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Caeli/Kai_Engel_-_caeli_-_07_modum_1636 soli by Kai Engel - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Caeli/Kai_Engel_-_caeli_-_02_soli_1164
Irresistible Fiction 6: Joy Riding in a Lifepod 2300 While flipping through the help menus of the Lifepod 2300, Getch reveals some behind the scenes pop cultural infrastructure. Somebody lands in the co-pilot’s seat, and some absolutely crushing details. What’s up with all of this talk about being fictional? Why does Orkin, Raptor, and Racket care about a person who doesn't exist? What sort of trouble has PanCom gotten us all into? Get in touch through Facebook, at the Irresistible Fiction group, or at irresistiblefiction@gmail.com Want to read the OR&R Disclaimer for a future episode? Just record yourself delivering the Orkin, Raptor, and Racket, International disclaimer: "The views and opinions expressed by the hosts, guests, and correspondents of Irresistible Fiction in no way reflect the official views and opinions of Orkin, Raptor, and Racket, International. OR&R’s Department of Pandimensional Communication does not license, nor does it provide the purported technology used to create Irresistible Fiction. This podcast is not a product of, nor is it endorsed by Orkin, Raptor, and Racket, International." Send us a recording of your version of the OR&R Disclaimer, to irresistiblefiction@gmail.com. Image courtesy of the Walt Disney Company, Inc. Google results for “Barrier” bar·ri·er ˈberēər/ noun noun: barrier; plural noun: barriers a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access.synonyms:fence, railing, barricade, hurdle, bar, blockade, roadblock"the barrier across the entrance"a circumstance or obstacle that keeps people or things apart or prevents communication or progress."a language barrier"synonyms:obstacle, obstruction, hurdle, stumbling block, bar, block, impediment, hindrance, curb"a barrier to international trade"the starting gate of a racecourse. BRITISH a gate at a parking lot that controls access by being raised or lowered. a long narrow island lying parallel and close to the mainland, protecting the mainland from erosion and storms. noun: barrier island; plural noun: barrier islands Origin late Middle English (denoting a palisade or fortification defending an entrance): from Old French barriere, of unknown origin; related to barre. Music: Metamorphosis (remix Zelf Bloemen) by Coldnoise http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise/Good_Night/Coldnoise_-_Metamorphosis_remix_Zelf_Bloemen Sounds: Auto Rattly Bumpy Road 50k Rf SOUND Effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3_yOwGNBis Creak, Metal - Underwater Metal Creak: Heavy Pressure Metal Foley, Squeak & Creak Foley,... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmV5y9XW2RE Computer Sounds http://soundbible.com/tags-computer.html Heavy Metal Creaking sound FX (Magneto) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iiiT42xwSU Metal Impact Sound Effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCf9ds6qglY Metal Objects Banging SOUND Effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8NCEk2328o Machine Rumble / Sound Effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaWjX974Ojo Stress Creak [SOUND EFFECT] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RPWP_2OCIk Submarine Collision and Hull Breach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vayoOFWUlAM Submarine creaking sound effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1LBTjqlPwE Universal Metal Creaking sound FX from Six Million Dollar Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg8Wl-rUjz4 Warning Alarm - Beeps Sound Effects All sounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuwgJxYqft0&t=17s Space Ship Cruising Sound Effects Library Collection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGYMjmGgsQ8 Spaceship Interior Sound Effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHd8weVz848
The story of Rick Strandlof, the marine made of smoke The Great Pretender by Mike Flaherty (with an assist from Ryan Connell) The music of Coldnoise, Evgeny Grinko, Broke for Free, The Lovely Moon, Podington Bear, Kai Engel, Alastair Galbraith, and Little Glass Men was used to score The Great Pretender Will the real Rick Strandlof … Continue reading "Special Episode: The Great Pretender Redux"
The story of Rick Strandlof, the marine made of smoke The Great Pretender by Mike Flaherty (with an assist from Ryan Connell) The music of Coldnoise, Evgeny Grinko, Broke for Free, The Lovely Moon, Podington Bear, Kai Engel, Alastair Galbraith, and Little Glass Men was used to score The Great Pretender Will the real Rick Strandlof … Continue reading "Special Episode: The Great Pretender Redux"
The story of Rick Strandlof, the marine made of smoke The Great Pretender by Mike Flaherty (with an assist from Ryan Connell) The music of Coldnoise, Evgeny Grinko, Broke for Free, The Lovely Moon, Podington Bear, Kai Engel, Alastair Galbraith, and Little Glass Men was used to score The Great Pretender Will the real Rick Strandlof … Continue reading "Special Episode: The Great Pretender Redux"
Nerve conduction testing should not be as puzzling as it's made out to be. This week, we break it down into individual components and use two case examples to explain how you might interpret this commonly implemented electrodiagnostic assessment. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Coldnoise, Jessie Spillane, Loyalty Freak Music, and Yshwa. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision making. REFERENCES Allen JA. Chronic Demyelinating Polyneuropathies. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2017;23:1310-1331. Kincaid JC. Neurophysiologic Studies in the Evaluation of Polyneuropathy. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2017;23:1263-1275. Preston DC and Shapiro BE. Electromyography and neuromuscular disorders : clinical-electrophysiologic correlations. 3rd ed. London ; New York: Elsevier Saunders; 2013. Pareyson D, Scaioli V and Laura M. Clinical and electrophysiological aspects of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Neuromolecular Med. 2006;8:3-22.
Episode Eleven has these things: A chat with poet Abigail Mott. The song Tostada by Andre Cactus. A look at Denver’s queer history with David Duffield. The music of Podington Bear, The Lovely Moon, Coldnoise, Little Glass Men, and Kai Engel was used in David Duffield’s piece. We also heard from Steel Pulse, Peter Tosh, … Continue reading "Episode Eleven: A Certain Type"
Episode Eleven has these things: A chat with poet Abigail Mott. The song Tostada by Andre Cactus. A look at Denver’s queer history with David Duffield. The music of Podington Bear, The Lovely Moon, Coldnoise, Little Glass Men, and Kai Engel was used in David Duffield’s piece. We also heard from Steel Pulse, Peter Tosh, … Continue reading "Episode Eleven: A Certain Type"
Episode Eleven has these things: A chat with poet Abigail Mott. The song Tostada by Andre Cactus. A look at Denver’s queer history with David Duffield. The music of Podington Bear, The Lovely Moon, Coldnoise, Little Glass Men, and Kai Engel was used in David Duffield’s piece. We also heard from Steel Pulse, Peter Tosh, … Continue reading "Episode Eleven: A Certain Type"
Everything doesn't always add up when you're evaluating a patient with a complex array of symptoms. Or maybe it does. Dr. LaFaver (University of Louisville) walks us through this week's Teaching through Clinical Cases. Produced by James E. Siegler & Kathrin LaFaver. Music by Lee Rosevere, Montplaisir, and Coldnoise. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision making. REFERENCES Carson A, Hallett M and Stone J. Assessment of patients with functional neurologic disorders. Handbook of clinical neurology. 2017;139:169-188. Carson A, Lehn A, Ludwig L and Stone J. Explaining functional disorders in the neurology clinic: a photo story. Pract Neurol. 2016;16:56-61. Czarnecki K, Thompson JM, Seime R, Geda YE, Duffy JR and Ahlskog JE. Functional movement disorders: successful treatment with a physical therapy rehabilitation protocol. Parkinsonism & related disorders. 2012;18:247-51. Edwards MJ, Stone J and Lang AE. From psychogenic movement disorder to functional movement disorder: it's time to change the name. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 2014;29:849-52. Gelauff J, Stone J, Edwards M and Carson A. The prognosis of functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms: a systematic review. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 2014;85:220-6. Stone J. Functional neurological disorders: the neurological assessment as treatment. Pract Neurol. 2016;16:7-17. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Drs. LaFaver and Siegler would like to thank Jason Lindsley for sharing his story on the BrainWaves podcast.
Most people never get meningitis. For those who do, it is rare to experience it more than once. But if it recurs, red flags should be going up. Dr. Jon Rosenberg joins Jim Siegler this week in a discussion about the causes and management of recurrent meningitis. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Lee Rosevere, Fatal Injection, and Coldnoise. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Please don't LP every patient with migraine. That's just mean. REFERENCES Rosenberg J and Galen BT. Recurrent Meningitis. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2017;21:33. Zunt JR and Baldwin KJ. Chronic and subacute meningitis. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2012;18:1290-318.
Episode Five of Denver Orbit includes these two things: The Roommate Part 2: The Great Pretender by Mike Flaherty (with an assist from Ryan Connell) The song BWC Phoenix by Littles Paia Extra music from Astors, The Platters, and The Mar-Keys The music of Coldnoise, Evgeny Grinko, Broke for Free, Podington Bear, Kai Engel, and … Continue reading "Episode Five: The Great Pretender"
Episode Five of Denver Orbit includes these two things: The Roommate Part 2: The Great Pretender by Mike Flaherty (with an assist from Ryan Connell) The song BWC Phoenix by Littles Paia Extra music from Astors, The Platters, and The Mar-Keys The music of Coldnoise, Evgeny Grinko, Broke for Free, Podington Bear, Kai Engel, and … Continue reading "Episode Five: The Great Pretender"
Episode Five of Denver Orbit includes these two things: The Roommate Part 2: The Great Pretender by Mike Flaherty (with an assist from Ryan Connell) The song BWC Phoenix by Littles Paia Extra music from Astors, The Platters, and The Mar-Keys The music of Coldnoise, Evgeny Grinko, Broke for Free, Podington Bear, Kai Engel, and … Continue reading "Episode Five: The Great Pretender"
This is the story about Duane Hjelm's (pronounced Jelm) first win on the National Walleye Tour, fishing a lake he had never fished before pre-fishing for six days prior. Duane is from Ft. Pierre, S.D. and has aspirations for being a better angler in the future. He tells a great story about his early career success. Music from this episode listed below. Please say thanks to the artists for making it available for me to use. It really made the episode great. "Southside" by Lee Rosevere "Excursion" by Coldnoise "Sad Marimba Planet" by Lee Rosevere "Portal" by Evan Schaeffer "Make your dream reality" by Scott Holmes National Walleye Tour audio courtesy of the Cabelas NWT Youtube video. For more information, visit http://www.nationalwalleyetour.com
Progressive weakness can be terrifying for patients. And even more terrifying for clinicians can be the vast number of potential causes to consider. Among them are disorders of muscle inflammation. In this week's episode of the Quanta series, Dr. Megha Dhamne reviews the clinically relevant antibodies and associated phenotypes we see in patients with autoimmune myositis. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Coldnoise and Josh Woodward. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Dalakas MC. Inflammatory muscle diseases. The New England journal of medicine. 2015;372:1734-47. Gunawardena H, Betteridge ZE and McHugh NJ. Myositis-specific autoantibodies: their clinical and pathogenic significance in disease expression. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2009;48:607-12. Goyal NA, Cash TM, Alam U, Enam S, Tierney P, Araujo N, Mozaffar FH, Pestronk A and Mozaffar T. Seropositivity for NT5c1A antibody in sporadic inclusion body myositis predicts more severe motor, bulbar and respiratory involvement. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 2016;87:373-8.
On November 18, 2010, a tragedy occurred at the Dunwoody Prep Daycare in Dunwoody, Georgia. A young father was gunned down after dropping off his 2-year-old son. The person who pulled the trigger was caught shortly thereafter, but was there a conspiracy behind the death? NOTE: DeKalb County in this instance should be pronounced "Dee-kab." Please excuse the instances in the episode where I pronounce it differently. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie. Music in this episode: Tarnish by Podington Bear - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Textural/Tarnish Our Home by Borrtex - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Our_Home/Borrtex_01_Our_Home R0 by Misha Dioxin - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Misha_Dioxin/Faces_1611/Misha_Dioxin_-_Faces_-_01_R0 Farsight by Coldnoise - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise/Waiting_for_Daylight_V1/8_Farsight Brave by Borrtex - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Courage/Borrtex_-_01_-_Brave Courage by Borrtex - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Courage/Borrtex_-_02_-_Courage modum by Kai Engel - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/caeli/Kai_Engel_-_caeli_-_07_modum
The most common primary brain tumor that occurs in adults, glioblastoma multiforme comes with a life expectancy shorter than practically every other form of cancer. But thanks to novel treatment strategies, advanced neuroimaging, and biomarker research, we are learning more and more how to improve the survival and the quality of life with patients who suffer from this terrible illness. Produced by James E. Siegler and Neena Cherayil. Music by Axle, Coldnoise, Josh Woodward, and Kelly Latimer. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Grady, D “Glioblastoma, John Mccain’s Form of Brain Cancer, Carries Troubling Prognosis” The New York Times Scutti, S “Sen John McCain has aggressive brain tumor, surgically removed” CNN Gately L, et al. Life beyond a diagnosis of glioblastoma: a systematic review of the literature. J Cancer Surviv (2017). Thakkar JP, et al. Epidemiologic and Molecular Prognostic Review of Glioblastoma. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (2014). Louis DN, et al. “The 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System: A Summary” Acta Neuropathologica (2016) 6: 803-820. Stupp R, et al. MGMT Gene Silencing and Benefit from Temozolomide in Glioblastoma. N Engl J Med (2005). Stupp R, et al. Effects of radiotherapy with concomitant and adjuvant temozolomide versus radiotherapy alone on survival in glioblastoma in a randomised phase III study: 5-year analysis of the EORTC-NCIC trial. The Lancet Oncology (2009). Weller M and Wick W. Neuro-oncology in 2013: improving outcome in newly diagnosed malignant glioma. Nature reviews Neurology. 2014;10:68-70.
John Coyne talks to Michael Chi about Michaels latest ASPI report, Big Data in national security. Dr John Coyne is Head of the Border Security program at ASPI. Michael Chi is a research Inten at ASPI. Supporting music: Goodnight by Coldnoise. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Coldnoise/Good_Night/ Released under Creative Commons: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
A lot of news this week from both DC and Marvel. some good real life news for a Gotham actor and some bad news for the Generalisimo himself Stan Lee. I talk about the continuing mess that is Secret Empire from Marvel and I close out the episode with my review of the latest film from Marvel Studios Spider-Man: Homecoming. As always, you can reach me at superpoweredfancast@gmail.com, follow me on Twitter @superpoweredfan or read my daily content on superpoweredfancast.com. You can also rad my news articles and DC comic book reviews on the Geeks WorldWide website thegww.com Intro music Mirrorlake by Coldnoise
Pre-Irresistible Fiction: Agent Cola Jakes There is so much more in this world, and all others, than you can possibly imagine. This world is a bit of a police state. Nick’s Trouble-Making Comic http://nickdeangelo.com/chronicles/images/chronicles/itv/23.jpg Carl Jung, and the Collective Unconscious https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_unconscious What is the Collective Unconscious http://frithluton.com/articles/collective-unconscious/ If you see something. Say something: irresistiblefiction@gmail.com Music: The last ones by Jahzzar Metamorphosis (remix Zelf Bloemen) by Coldnoise We Have All We've Ever Wanted (Instrumental) byYACHT Ignorance is Bliss by MindsEye & Dr. Rinkel There Is Something Wrong by Mystery Mammal Sound Effects: Dead Air SOUND Effect Sound Effects PD https://youtu.be/X55bawH4404 Short Circuit - SOUND EFFECT - Elektrischer Kurzschluss BerlinAtmospheres https://youtu.be/9fk7w4gx1jA
Babes of Science is a podcast about women who made an impact in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Learn more at babesofscience.com IN THIS EPISODE Poncie talks about Maria Mitchell, one of the first women to discover a comet. She spent decades predicting how stars would move through the night sky, became the first professor hired at Vassar, and in her spare time, advocated for women's education. Music in this episode by Broke For Free, Podington Bear, Kevin MacLeod, Coldnoise, Igor Khabarov, and Kai Engel. Portrait by H. Dassell, 1851.