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Today we have three segments. One about beating procrastination, a Medical Monday segment on dealing with broken collarbones, and a segment on prepper uses for salt. Two podcasts recommended in the episode: livewellandflourish.com askralphpodcast.comAlabama, don't forget next weekend, Friday February 23-25th is tax-free preparedness weekend. There is a chart of eligible items on the Practical Prepping Facebook page and our website.Please share this podcast with your friends, family, and on social media accounts. Here's the link: https://www.practicalprepping.info/podcastIf you would like to have the expanded notes on today's episode, along with the links mentioned in the episode, you'll find them at practicalprepping.info/453If you find value in the podcast, would you be willing to give back a little?You can do that one of two ways (or both).(1) Buy Us A Cup of Coffee ---> CLICK HERE OR(2) By starting your Amazon shopping from our website? ---> CLICK HERE (We earn from qualifying Amazon purchases)Contact us:Practical PreppingWebsite: www.practicalprepping.infoEmail at info@practicalprepping.infoOur Sponsors:Magic Mind Productivity Shotshttp://www.magicmind.com/practicalpreppingUse discount "prepper"Contingency Medical - resource for antibioticshttps://contingencymedical.com/practicalProLine Digital Grouphttps://www.prolinedigitalgroup.comEmail: info@prolinedesigns.usAURA - Your total online protection against identity theft , and for VPN.Jim Curtis Kniveshttps://www.facebook.com/JimcurtisknivesEmail Jim: j.curtis7mm@yahoo.comPodcast music written and recorded by Krista LawleyWebsite design and hosting by ProLine Digital Group.Podcasts Copyright 2024, P3 Media Group, and Practical Prepping Podcast
School is back on. Dillon gives it a big thumbs up. He's tired, as per usual. Honestly, the lives of kids these days are so full. In this episode, my collarbone freaks him out.
Let's recap Shiv Roy's dark Australian past with the help of the film's composers: Mark Bradshaw & Marcus Whale See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Mel has a rant about online shopping for clothes and a reality TV show Monty's been bingeing triggers a really honest conversation around body image. We also cover Poking and F**king, NEITHER of which are anything as rude as they sound and we have a giggle over some 'embarrassing for no reasons'. Fancy supporting us on Patreon? Find out more here. You can follow the kick-arse body positivity Insta page of Georgie Thomas that Monty references in this ep here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, I'm walking you through a multi-step practice to help you explore your ribcage and collarbones and their relationship with breathing. Learn the different impacts this practice can have for different people based on the way that their tissue is and the number one thing that influences my clients' healing process and the pace at which they get better. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/152
This week on the podcast Amy talks about her recent cyclocross accident that resulted in a broken collarbone and a concussion. Amy and Aly tie it into experiencing sports related injuries in general and how they have approached them both mentally and physically. They talk about preventative physical therapy and how it's important to schedule it in, especially when life gets busy with kids. And they discuss how injuries can impact parenting - turns out you need both clavicles to change a diaper. Aly shares her experience during her first flight with Beth and swimming in the ocean with a local triathlon group on a trip to San Diego. She also shares how she organized a 40K time trial with friends. The episode closes with their Go Mama's of the Week!
Bracha Leeds is starting a revolution! Bracha, a Shlucha at UC Berkley, is passionate about helping people understanding Tznius based on sources and Chasidic insights. Originally inspired by the work of Rabbi Yitzchak Zirkind a"h and further developed by Mrs. Chanie Wolf and Mrs. Sara Morozow, Bracha is active in spreading this approach to women of all walks of life, making it available to wide audiences.This approach focuses on how Tznius is a manifestation of Yiras Shamayim, and that Tznius goes way beyond a dresscode and enforcement. Did you know that Tznius applies equally to men as it does to women? Are you aware of the initial place where Tznius is spoken of in Halacha? Listen to this fascinating episode...you will walk away viewing Tznius in a different light. Contact Bracha to form your own Tznius group and get started learning or to become a Tznius Influencer! Modestyandmoshiach.comSupport the show
On this episode, "collarbones", Darren and Danny Caine get a chance to discuss the idea of a child's place in politics and those first conversations about social and economic justice. Make sure to listen to the end of the podcast to hear Darren read his poem "collarbones" from the a child walks in the dark collection (available now from Harbor Editions) that inspired the theme for this episode.
The boys get into a little drugs, religion, and sex? They also discuss the Versus results of the best Beatle Cover and the Session IG Live podcast. There's an all-new versus!Become a Patron at jayandjack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastLeave us an iTunes review for a free drawing from Matt
The boys get into a little drugs, religion, and sex? They also discuss the Versus results of the best Beatle Cover and the Session IG Live podcast. There's an all-new versus!Become a Patron at jayandjack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastLeave us an iTunes review for a free drawing from Matt
The boys get into a little drugs, religion, and sex? They also discuss the Versus results of the best Beatle Cover and the Session IG Live podcast. There’s an all-new versus! Become a Patron at jayandjack.com Write us an email at RCADCast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram at RCADCast Leave us an iTunes review for a […] The post Ramblecast After Dark Ep. 117: “God’s Collarbones” appeared first on Jay and Jack.
WOOOOOFFF do we have a packed episode this week!? (spoiler: yes) This week we discuss the following: Shona's poor dog's injury Why Emma finds Collarbones sexy OnlyFans Would you date a Cop? Harvey Weinstein's bits The best way to come out ENJOY AND SHARE
Sydney's Marcus Whale (of Collarbones, BV and solo fame) brings in Scott Walker's 2006 record The Drift to chat about how the album changed his life, taught him about the execution of Benito Mussolini and showed him what's possible inside of a pop song, TRACKLISTING: 'Cossacks Are' 'Clara' 'Jesse' 'Jolson and Jones' 'Cue' Like a book club for music nerds, For The Record takes a deep dive into a different album each week that we think is worthy of your love and attention. Hosted by Dan Gordon & Maia Bilyk. Produced by Kyle Fensom. Email: fortherecord@fbiradio.com Instagram: @fortherecordfm This show was produced, recorded and broadcasted on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge their ongoing struggle. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Kerry and Tina momtemplate Michelle Williams's acceptance speech at the Golden Globes. Plus the royal exit and why we care. What time period would you prefer to live in, come coffee cruise crush with us?
Musician Marcus Whale shares a prepubescent story of online romance, distance and self-discovery. Marcus Whale is a musician and performer working on Gadigal land. As a performer, he is a member of duo Collarbones and trio BV, as well as work under his own name, releasing an album "Inland Sea" in June 2016. Primarily forming an electronic world around his singing, the songs across these projects play out dramas of desire and projection while disfiguring forms of pop, club and contemporary classical music. Queerstories is an LGBTQIA+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The new Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff, insomnia rant and photos of my dog Frank follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.
After their first time showcasing at Bigsound, I got to sit down with Wolfjay to chat about Shahrae, Arty Ziff & Noah Harris, Collarbones, Hannah Blackburn, Egoism & Montaigne.Intro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein Outro is 'Together' by Wolfjay For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've got Episode 15 right here! Colby and Lance tackle Week 1 in the NFL among other things, including: Lamar Jackson, Dak Prescott and the impressive QB showing Week 1 injuries are aplenty! Antonio Brown Saga Lots of signings in the NHL, just none to the big RFA's on the market Christian Yelich is out for the year; where do the Brewers playoff chances stand? His NL MVP chances? USA Basketball LOSE to France in the World Cup of Basketball Medicine Hat Tigers talk ahead of the home opener, just 10 days away Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/OnTheBoardPodcast, on Twitter @OnTheBoardPod, and thanks for listening! We'll talk to ya next week!
Even though Abby was feeling a bit under the weather this week, she's still managed to collect her latest Sydney music faves and join Joe in the studio - If you're feeling a bit under the weather too here's a perfect opportunity to grab yourself a Lemsip (we swear we aren't being sponsored!) and snuggle up to your favourite Sydney music pod and a healing dose of heartwarming tracks! Plus Abby gives us a rendition of Swing by Savage - arguably (?) the best time of the week! This weeks Tracklist: Collarbones - Haunted Sampa The Great - Heaven (feat. Whosane) Rebecca Hatch - Brown Girl Chronicles Scram - Water Polo Julia Why - Starman Julia Why - Manchild Arona Mane - Westside Skinny Legions - Rollin' Link to Junkee's profile of Collarbones: https://junkee.com/collarbones-futurity-profile/220579
On this episode, Ari, Naro and Javi details their experience attending Reggae Sumfest 2019 for the 1st time. They also discuss what they think about the Squash/Chronic Law and Jahvillani feud and friends influencing relationships. Fuljoy! Buss Di Utes songs of the week: Ari: Chavez - Country Breeze: https://bit.ly/32MPBNK Javi: DYUM - Tief Piece Gimmi: https://bit.ly/2JYJm0K Naro: T'Jean, Chronic Law - ENERGY: https://bit.ly/2K1jNMz
We go hard in the paint on episode 3 about everything from how collarbones indicate consent to all the feelings of gay pain that episode 3 dug up for both of us. It's gonna be a long one, but a good one, so grab your favorite snack and join us as we dig in to the stuff that matters like Anne Lister's low pony.
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Join Dawn and Elise as we rant and review our April 2019 reads: Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan How to Make Friends with a Dark by Kathleen Glasgow In the Neighborhood of True by Susan Kaplan Carleton Descendants of the Crane by Joan He Cold Open: Looking at our worst rated Goodreads books from 2012 to 2019
Each week on "You, Only Better" world-renowned orthopaedic surgeon Kevin Stone, MD imparts wisdom and inflames curiosity with reflections on patient care and our personal paths in becoming our fittest, strongest selves. This blog post, along with helpful resources, can be found here: stoneclinic.com/blog/Broken-Collarbones For more information on Kevin Stone, M.D., please visit stoneclinic.com For more information on the podcast, please visit stoneclinic.com/youonlybetter
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I must say I learned a lot about myself breaking both my collarbones. Thankfully, It did not happen at the same time. But I did break them in back-to-back or consecutive years. Over the course of my life I have always feared breaking my right wrist or hand and in a real way I still do. However, I must say that breaking my collarbones taught me so much about myself and my one-handed life. Especially breaking my right collarbone. I had no idea the clavicle did not much. I guess we do not truly realize what we have until it is gone. This podcast shares my insights, experiences, and tribulations about broken collarbones and living a one-handed life. Thanks for listening! I invite you to share this podcast, offer a comment, or leave some feedback. Show Notes: The trials and tribulations of breaking my right collar bone one year and then breaking my left collar bone the next. Resources 3D View of Collarbone – Understanding the Clavicle. The Collarbone – A short video about the location, definition, and function of the collarbone. Related Podcasts A Nightmare Come True – Podcast OHS063 was about doing serious damage to my right and only hand, and how that affected me. The Power of an Elbow – Podcast OHS016 is about my understanding of how powerful and useful my left elbow is to me. We Almost Died Driving Across The Country – Podcast OHS034 is what happened after my first clavicle break healed. Contact. Follow. Share. instagram | facebook | twitter | pinterest How to review the podcast on iTunes If you enjoyed, benefited or were impacted by the podcast, it would be beyond cool if you’d take a minute and write a review on iTunes. To do that, click on the iTunes link or launch the iTunes podcast app on your computer or phone. Search for One Hand Speaks, select the album art for the show, select ratings and reviews and then write your review. Big thanks and appreciation. Please spread and share if you feel others will benefit and enjoy and leave a comment or offer feedback.
Fahrenheit 11/9 + Beautiful Boy and what to watch when you're feeling down! We answer the age old question, can you watch movies if you have anxiety! Demanding movies? Soul Food? J.K Rowling? Is Climax written by J.K Rowling? Spike Lee pronounced dead instead of Stan Lee, We ask the important question is this a photo of Rachel McAdams or Juliet Lewis? Cummy Spiderman, not being able to tell who Brad Pitt is out of the sea of white male faces and a new film from Sebastian Lelio.
There are more stories to be told in the outdoor industry than the big wins and champagne showers. Digital content contributor at Teton Gravity Research Katie Lozancich shares her thoughts on digging deep in subject interviews, her transition from photography to journalism, and telling stories of the pain behind the stoke in mountain communities. Follow Katie: @katielo.photo / katielozancich.com / www.tetongravity.com / Shifting Gears
Ape list #6 - Chroniques Concerts 1er semestre 2017 Au cours de cet épisode, on va revenir sur les concerts que j'ai pu voir au cours de cette première moitié de l'année 2017. On va parler du [podcast de Danko Jones] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/dankojonespodcast), on va découvrir que la jauge du club de la Rockhal fait 1100 personnes, que je ne sais plus trop compter après avoir vu Ministry (#ZaiusTuNeSaisPlusCompter) et que j'écorche le nom d'Amphetamine Reptile Records quand je conduis. Au total, on va parler de 7 concerts et écouter les 9 titres suivants = Mutiny on the Bounty - Telekinesis (extrait de l'album Digital Tropics, sorti en 2015 chez Redfield Records, Deaf Rock Records et Small Pond Records) Future of the Left – Drink Nike (extrait de l'album Travels with Myself and Another sorti en 2009 chez 4AD) Ex Nerven - No New Trick (extrait de l'album The Critique sorti en 2015 chez Fidel Bastro) Danko Jones - Invisible (extrait de l'album Sleep is the Enemy sorti en 2006 chez Bad Taste) Suicidal Tendencies – Living for Life (extrait de l'album World Gone Mad sorti en 2016 chez Suicidal Records) John Garcia – Kylie (extrait de l'album The Coyote who Spoke in Tongues sorti en 2016 chez Napalm Records) Helmet – In the Meantime (extrait de l'album Meantime sorti en 1992 chez Interscope) Ministry – N.W.O. (extrait de l'album ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ (aka Psalm 69, the Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs) sorti en 1992 chez Sire Records) Aghostino - Ladyrinth (extrait de l'album Collarbones full of Cocoons sorti en 2007 chez Les Disques du Hangar 221) Retrouvez les autres épisodes de Cornelius and Zira sur podCloud, iTunes et n'hésitez pas nous contacter sur Twitter @andzira et sur la page FB du podcast ou même par e-mail : corneliusandzirapodcast(at)gmail(dot)com ! À bientôt les Spartiates !!!
Collarbones, coffee, STYDIA-- join us as we discuss give me shelter or show me heart bymarlahey (imperfectandchaotic)!
Marcus Whale has been straddling the worlds of experimental music and alternative pop throughout his career, from his early improvisational work as Scissor Lock, through the densely layered electronic pop of Collarbones to the taut, politically charged BV project he formed with Guerre aka Cassius Select. In this episode, we celebrate Marcus’ debut solo release under his own name, as he talks about his work, his personal growth, and his political intent, and reflects on the outcomes – one foot on both sides of the channel.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.
From choirboy to heathen, Marcus Whale has become one of Sydney's most consistently interesting singers, songwriters and performers. He pops and locks with Collarbones, raves to the grave with Black Vanilla and leads a one-man army as a newly-minted solo artist - all the while delivering challenging, unique takes on electronically-tinged outsider music. During an afternoon of lawn bowls and live music at the Petersham Bowling Club's Bad Day Out back in January, Whale talks through his journey of post-rock forums, bad sax solos and the vision that lead to his debut solo album, Inland Sea. Marcus' debut single, My Captain, is out now. It can be streamed here: https://soundcloud.com/marcuswhale/my-captain-2 Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Sad Grrrls Club. "The Bands Are Breaking Up" is a 14-track compilation put out by Sad Grrrls Club Records as recorded at the titular mini-festival in Newcastle back in January 2016. Featuring songs from Nathan Seeckts, Jamie Hay, Jen Buxton, Lucy Wilson and heaps more. Downloads are pay-what-you-wish, with all proceeds going to The Butterfly Foundation. Download your copy here: https://sadgrrrlsclub.bandcamp.com/album/the-bands-are-breaking-up-a-live-compilation Support also comes from Spit The Dummy Records. Spit The Dummy have just announced they will be releasing Treehouses' EP, Extended Family, on cassette. To stream the EP, click here: http://morethantape.com.au/2016/03/premiere-listen-to-treehouses-new-release-extended-family/ To pre-order the tape, click here: http://spitthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com/product/stdr004-treehouses-extended-family-tape Pre-orders for Suburban Haze's EP, It Will Never Happen, are also up now: http://spitthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com/product/stdr005-suburban-haze-it-will-never-happen-12 Support also comes from... YOU! For as little as one dollar a month, you can help keep this show online. Visit http://patreon.com/barbands for more information. Follow Marcus on Twitter: @marcuswhale Follow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod Follow David on Twitter: @DJYwrites
Thomas William is a fixture of Sydney’s experimental music scene, shapeshifting through many guises as a musician, teacher, and director of artist run initiative, Serial Space. His blend of shifting synths, broken percussion and unstable tunings has so far featured on three full-length releases, two as Cleptoclectics, and a third on Melbourne’s ‘This Thing’ imprint.Marcus Whale’s relentless restlessness has seen him present a unique combination of manipulated voice, feedback and laptop processing under his Scissor Lock pseudonym, as well his much-lauded Collarbones project with Travis Cook (aka Cyst Impaled) and his debauched faux R&B boy band Black Vanilla (formed with Guerre and Marseilles).
Well known experimental musicians in their own right, MARCUS WHALE (also known as SCISSOR LOCK) and TRAVIS COOK (who performs as CYST IMPALED) moved into unique territory in 2010, recording as alternative pop duo COLLARBONES. Marcus and Travis joined Stu Buchanan to talk about their evolving project and to play live in the studio. They also discussed their (then) forthcoming live appearance with Melbourne’s PSUCHE (feat Oscar Key Sung). In addition to hearing the tracks ‘Kill Off The Vowels’ and ‘Beaman Park’, we also hear them play a cover of the PSUCHE track ‘I See A Wolf’ and preview the new PSUCHE album with the track, ‘Recognise’.