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On this week's episode of Beneath the Skin, we're once again joined by Terry Manton to discuss his new book Hidden Legacy - The Life And Art of Alexander Colville Gordon. Buy Terry's Book Here Hear Extra Episodes Buy our books here Get more Tattoo History on Instagram Production by Thomas O'Mahony Artwork by Joe Painter (jcp_art) Intro music by Dan McKenna If you would like to get in touch you can email the show on beneaththeskinpod@gmail.com
This episode comes out of a recent conversation I had with author and researcher Norman Sollie, and it stopped me cold. Norman is the author of a brand-new book called Before Patty, Volume One: Patrick, the Sasquatch-Human Hybrid and Our Genetic Inheritance, and when we sat down to talk, he walked me through one of the most remarkable stories I've come across in close to forty years on this subject.I knew I had to share it with you. This isn't the interview itself. This is me, sitting at the mic, telling you what I learned and why I think it matters.The story starts in the late summer of eighteen ninety-one, at a Sinixt fishing camp on the San Poil River in Eastern Washington. A young bride, newly married, went down to fetch water one evening and was taken from her own people by what the Lake Band called a Skanicum, their word for Sasquatch. She was held in the high country for two months. She escaped while her captor was sleeping in a wild potato patch. She came home pregnant. And nine months later she gave birth to a boy named Patrick.That's where most of us thought the story ended, because the original ethnographic record set down by Dr. Ed Fusch in nineteen ninety-two left Patrick dying young and most of the trail going cold.What Norman did, working alongside genealogist Heather Moser of Small Town Monsters, was reopen the case. He surfaced a hundred and sixty historical documents that all point to the same man. Birth records. A land patent on a hundred and four acres of Colville Reservation ranch land, signed by President Woodrow Wilson in nineteen seventeen. Arrest reports. Court filings. Mugshots from the front and the side. And a careful ink signature, in Patrick's own hand, that now sits on the cover of Norman's book. In this episode I take you through everything Norman shared with me. The Russian hominologist whose self-published book first pointed Norman toward Patrick. The forty-eight hours it took Heather to find him. The physical features that mark Patrick as something other than fully human, including a steeply sloped forehead, ears rotated more than twenty degrees below the human norm, a short compressed neck that mirrors Neanderthal anatomy, and a missing chin. The strange brilliance of a man who somehow always knew what was in everybody else's hand at the card table. The eight children Patrick fathered. The slow decline through alcohol and Prohibition-era bootlegging. The death in a Seattle morning in nineteen sixty-two, on the same day Norman himself arrived in the United States as a child. And the forty-some living descendants still walking around right now, carrying Patrick's bloodline forward without most of them having any idea what their great-grandfather actually was.This is the story the way Norman has reconstructed it, layered against the original Sinixt family memory that came down through Laura and Francis, two Lake Band women who knew Patrick personally and trusted Dr. Fusch enough to tell him the truth in nineteen eighty-five. It's the story of one young woman whose name has been lost, one boy who shouldn't have existed by any standard explanation of mammalian genetics, and one bloodline that's still moving forward in the Pacific Northwest while the rest of the world goes about its business none the wiser. I'll have Norman on the show in a future episode to go deeper with him directly. In the meantime, pick up his book. Before Patty, Volume One: Patrick, the Sasquatch-Human Hybrid and Our Genetic Inheritance is available at beforepatty.com, or through Amazon in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle. Better yet, ask for it through your local independent bookseller or Barnes and Noble. Norman has volume two on the way, making the evolutionary case for Sasquatch, with volume three to follow on what he calls the weird stuff.Have you experienced a Bigfoot sighting, Sasquatch encounter, Dogman experience, UFO sighting, or any unexplained cryptid or paranormal event deep in the woods? We want to hear your story.Email your encounter to brian@paranormalworldproductions.com for a chance to be featured on a future episode of Backwoods Bigfoot Stories.Backwoods Bigfoot Stories is a paranormal storytelling podcast featuring real Bigfoot encounters, Sasquatch sightings, Dogman reports, cryptid experiences, and true scary stories from the backwoods.Follow the show and turn on automatic downloads so you never miss a chilling encounter from the forest. Listen with the lights off… if you dare.
Eric Colville of The Low Stakes Band talks about writing songs that feel true instead of chasing what sounds commercial. We also discuss their single “Upon the Wall”, revisiting old ideas, and building a regional following.Key Takeaways:Writing something honest is usually stronger than trying to guess what people want.The songs that feel too personal or revealing can often be the ones that connect the most.Old ideas are worth revisiting, especially when life or current events suddenly give them new meaning.Touring only makes sense when you're honest about the goal, whether that's money, growth, travel, or experience.Building regionally can be a smarter path than jumping into a full tour before there's demand.Follow Low Stakes Band:FacebookInstagramWebsiteFollow Creatives Prevail:InstagramTikTokWebsiteWant more honest conversations about creativity, songwriting, and building something that connects? Sign up for The Monthly Scramble for featured Creatives Prevail episodes, collaboration ideas, creator insights, and more stories from artists figuring it out in real time.Want to take a moment to recommend RootNote, a platform that helps creators track their stats and growth across multiple platforms, and makes it easy to share clean analytics with potential partners without constantly updating your one sheet or sponsorship deck. It's also especially useful for agencies managing creator rosters.They're also currently offering a course with step-by-step lessons on how creators can secure brand deals and build better partnerships.Use code CREATIVESPREVAIL for 30% off the $297 course plus RootNote Premium access at rootnote.co. And yes, we get a commission.Note: We ONLY make recommendations for products and services that we have tried ourselves and believe in their results as well as the people behind them.We would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram or TikTok.Host: Mike ZimmerlichProduced by: Omelette PrevailPost-Production: EarthtoMoiraMusic by: Daphne GreeneTech Specs:Mic and Headphone Setup:Limelight Dynamic Mic (512 Audio / Warm Audio)Vocaster One (Focusrite)MBS9500 Microphone Boom Arm (On-Stage)Pro X2 Headphones (Logitech)Light Setup:Litra Beam (Logitech)Glide Lively Wall Lights (Govee)Squares (Twinkly)Key Light (Elgato)
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On this episode of Inside Olympia...Former chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Mel Tonasket, reflects on 55 years of leadership in Indian Country. He discusses the fight against termination, tribal sovereignty, the Centennial Accord, state-tribal relations, economic development, and his message to the next generation of Native leaders.
Power of Ten is a show about design operating at all levels of zoom, from thoughtful detail to changes in organisation, society and the world, hosted by design leadership coach, Andy Polaine.In this episode Andy Polaine speaks to design leader, Alan Colville, exploring the nuances of design leadership, the importance of embracing conflict, the dynamics of communication, and how small changes in how we communicate can lead to significant positive outcomes.Links====Alan========- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alancolville/Andy====- Website: https://www.polaine.com- Newsletter: https://pln.me/nws- Podcast: https://pln.me/p10- Design Leadership Coaching: https://polaine.com/coaching- Courses: https://courses.polaine.com- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/apolaine/- Bluesky: https://andypolaine.bsky.social- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@apolaine
In the first episode of Season 5, we get to talk with Brent and Kira Olsen of Olsen Farms and Smokey Ridge Meats. Olsen Farms is a small family farm located in a mountain valley in Northeastern Washington, just north of Colville. They produce high quality meats from their sustainably raised farm animals. All of their beef, pork and lamb is processed at Smokey Ridge Meats, our own USDA facility in Chewelah, WA. They also grow over 20 varieties of potatoes of various colors, textures, and culinary uses. Olsen Farms is committed to enhancing the rural economy and stewarding farmland for wildlife habitat. Sustainability and direct marketing are the roots of their family farm and strengthening biodiversity is a clear benefit of their farming approach.This episode was funded by the USDA National Institute of Agriculture AFRI Grant #2022-68006-37269 Complexity and tradeoffs in animal agriculture sustainability: building awareness and trust between producers and consumers.The Farm Walks Podcast is collaboratively organized by Tilth Alliance and WSU Food Systems. Visit farmwalks.org to learn more.
In this episode of Bigfoot Society, a longtime Washington State resident shares decades of unexplained encounters across Stevens County, Colville National Forest, and surrounding wilderness areas. What began as strange wood knocks and massive footprints escalated into disturbing vocalizations, unexplained nighttime activity, and a chilling sound often described as a “woman death scream.”The witness details encounters near 49 Degrees North, Burnt Valley, Kalispell Peak, Sand Canyon, and remote forest roads, including incidents involving heavy bipedal tracks in snow, objects impacting embankments at high speed, and vocal responses echoing across mountain valleys. The episode also explores reports from Bumping Lake, Sullivan Lake, and nearby tribal lands, where similar activity has been documented for generations.Listeners will hear firsthand accounts of unexplained breathing outside elevated windows, long-range howls with extreme volume, coordinated vocal responses, and patterns suggesting intelligent movement through rugged terrain following water sources and seasonal food availability. The discussion touches on Search and Rescue encounters, historical cases in Washington State, and theories ranging from undiscovered hominids to isolated primitive human populations.If you're interested in Bigfoot encounters, Sasquatch sightings, cryptid activity in Washington, or unexplained wilderness experiences backed by eyewitness testimony, this episode delivers a detailed and unsettling account that raises more questions than answers.Resources:https://www.youtube.com/@Samsquancher67
There are 101 missing people on the Washington State Patrol's Missing Indigenous Person's list. Out of those 101 7 of them are Missing Colville Tribal Members.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-in-the-pnw--6402146/support.
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Global Investors: Foreign Investing In US Real Estate with Charles Carillo
In this episode, Charles Carillo sits down with Ian Colville, Founder & Managing Partner of Carpathian Capital Management, to break down one of the most unique paths into U.S. real estate investing, starting in emerging markets, navigating international crises, and ultimately building a multi-million-dollar residential development platform in the United States. Ian shares how a decade in Russia and the CIS shaped his crisis-investing mindset, why housing became one of the most undervalued hard assets after 2008, and how his firm evolved from buying single-family homes to private lending and large-scale land development across the country. If you want to understand how professionals evaluate markets, manage risk, and find opportunities in today's housing shortage, this episode is a must-watch. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How emerging market experience helped Ian identify U.S. housing opportunities Why crisis environments often create the highest-return investments The shift from distressed single-family homes to development finance How land scarcity became the biggest bottleneck in new construction The importance of “months of supply” in choosing real estate markets How foreign investors view U.S. real estate today Key mistakes real estate investors make and how to avoid them Learn More About Ian Here: Carpathian Capital Management - https://carpathiancapital.com/ Connect with the Global Investors Show, Charles Carillo and Harborside Partners: ◾ Setup a FREE 30 Minute Strategy Call with Charles: http://ScheduleCharles.com ◾ Learn How To Invest In Real Estate: https://www.SyndicationSuperstars.com/ ◾ FREE Passive Investing Guide: http://www.HSPguide.com ◾ Join Our Weekly Email Newsletter: http://www.HSPsignup.com ◾ Passively Invest in Real Estate: http://www.InvestHSP.com ◾ Global Investors Web Page: http://GlobalInvestorsPodcast.com/
A childhood friend of Israel's comes forward to discuss his time in Colville, Christian Identity, the Keyes family, Israel's early crimes, and more. This episode was written, edited, and produced by Josh Hallmark. TROVA TRIP to ICELANDLearn more and/or reserve your spot at https://trovatrip.com/trip/europe/iceland/iceland-with-josh-hallmark-jun-2026 PATREONThis is a Studio BOTH/AND production: www.truecrimebullshit.com / bothand.fyi For an ad-free experience: www.patreon.com/studiobothand SPONSORS:Uncommon Goods: Get 15% off at www.UncommonGoods.com/TCBSCornbread Hemp: Get %30 off your first order by using promo code TCBS at www.cornbreadhemp.com/TCBSBetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month at www.BetterHelp.com/TCBQuince: Get free shipping at www.Quince.com/TCBSFeatured music by: Kate Dalton. Patreon producers: Amy Basil, Kendall C., Heather Horton-Whedon, Sherri D, Kirsten Hoffman, Dale Akstin, Stephanie Taylor, Lydia Rodarte Quayle, Drew Vipond, Amelia Hancock, Christina Sisson, Nicole & Dennis Henry, Jillian Natale, Lana Halladay, Rural Juror, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, Kathleen Studer, Annette L, Casey Jensen-Richardson, SC, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Trista, Nichole, Asch Fish, Becky C, Pink, JenJ, Corey D, Robin, Carol, Jordan M, Kate Lussier, John Comrie, Kathy Nation, Carrie, Jordan T, Bethany, Ally, Lauren Ferri, Emily Payne, Tori Myers, Sabrina Abbott, Megan Inman, Meaghan Daigle, Ashley Kuplin, Michael Randall, DeWayne C, Jen, Justin Runion, Trixie.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-bullsh--3588169/support.
A childhood friend of Israel's comes forward to discuss his time in Colville, Christian Identity, the Keyes family, Israel's early crimes, and more. This episode was written, edited, and produced by Josh Hallmark. TROVA TRIP to ICELANDLearn more and/or reserve your spot at https://trovatrip.com/trip/europe/iceland/iceland-with-josh-hallmark-jun-2026 PATREONThis is a Studio BOTH/AND production: www.truecrimebullshit.com / bothand.fyi For an ad-free experience: www.patreon.com/studiobothand SPONSORS:Uncommon Goods: Get 15% off at www.UncommonGoods.com/TCBSCornbread Hemp: Get %30 off your first order by using promo code TCBS at www.cornbreadhemp.com/TCBSBetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month at www.BetterHelp.com/TCBQuince: Get free shipping at www.Quince.com/TCBSMusic by: Denhollander. Patreon producers: Amy Basil, Kendall C., Heather Horton-Whedon, Sherri D, Kirsten Hoffman, Dale Akstin, Stephanie Taylor, Lydia Rodarte Quayle, Drew Vipond, Amelia Hancock, Christina Sisson, Nicole & Dennis Henry, Jillian Natale, Lana Halladay, Rural Juror, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, Kathleen Studer, Annette L, Casey Jensen-Richardson, SC, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Trista, Nichole, Asch Fish, Becky C, Pink, JenJ, Corey D, Robin, Carol, Jordan M, Kate Lussier, John Comrie, Kathy Nation, Carrie, Jordan T, Bethany, Ally, Lauren Ferri, Emily Payne, Tori Myers, Sabrina Abbott, Megan Inman, Meaghan Daigle, Ashley Kuplin, Michael Randall, DeWayne C, Jen, Justin Runion, Trixie.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-bullsh--3588169/support.
On this BONUS of CASCADE OF HISTORY, Feliks Banel speaks with Mathew Callaghan of The Spokesman-Review newspaper in Spokane about his story exploring the bicentennial of Fort Colville (also spelled "Colville") in the northeast corner of the Evergreen State. A history and heritage summit was held earlier in October 2025 in Chewelah, Washington, and Mr. Callaghan attended and interviewed several participants. Link to Mathew Callaghan's story "Fort Colvile: Washington's once-prolific 200-year-old fur trading post you may have never even heard of" https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2025/oct/26/fort-colvile-washingtons-once-prolific-200-year-ol/ CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes.
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In this episode of The Alternative Investing Advantage, host Alex Perny welcomes Ian Colville, CEO of Carpathian Capital Management, for a deep dive into the complex world of real estate investing. From understanding the balance between debt and equity to the importance of joint ventures, developer relationships, and market cycles, Colville shares expert insights into navigating today's challenging real estate landscape. Discover what's driving housing shortages, affordability issues, and development trends across the U.S.00:00 Introduction to Real Estate Investing01:01 Ian Colville's Background and Experience03:27 Understanding Debt vs. Equity in Real Estate06:43 The Role of Joint Ventures in Development09:36 Navigating the Development Process12:54 The Importance of Developer Relationships16:33 Market Specific Dynamics in Real Estate20:14 Fragmentation in Real Estate Markets24:22 Impact of Interest Rates on Real Estate26:16 Impact of Higher Interest Rates on Homeowners29:13 Understanding Household Formation Rates32:21 Current Housing Shortage and Building Rates38:26 Navigating the Development Market42:41 Demographic Trends in Housing49:01 Future Trends in Real Estate and AffordabilitySubscribe to our YouTube channel and join our growing community for new videos every week.If you are interested in being a podcast guest speaker or have questions, contact us at Podcast@AdvantaIRA.com.Learn more about our guest, Ian Colville: https://www.linkedin.com/in/micolville/Learn more about Advanta IRA: https://www.AdvantaIRA.com/ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/advanta-irahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/Advanta-IRA/https://twitter.com/AdvantaIRA https://www.facebook.com/AdvantaIRA/ https://www.instagram.com/AdvantaIRA/The Alternative Investing Advantage is brought to you by Advanta IRA.Advanta IRA does not offer investment, tax, or legal advice nor do we endorse any products, investments, or companies that offer such advice and/or investments. This includes any investments promoted or discussed during the podcast as neither Advanta IRA nor its employees, have reviewed or vetted any investments, persons, or companies that may discuss their services during this podcast. All parties are strongly encouraged to perform their own due diligence and consult with the appropriate professional(s) before entering into any type of investment.#RealEstateInvesting #AlternativeInvestingAdvantage #IanColville #AlexPerny #SelfDirectedIRA #HousingMarket #DebtVsEquity #RealEstateDevelopment #InvestingTips #MarketTrends #HousingShortage #JointVentures
In commemoration of Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we present a BONUS EPISODE with excerpts from a conversation recorded by Feliks Banel in summer 2021 with Shelly Boyd and the late Michael Finley of the Colville Tribe in North Central Washington. This was not long after the discovery near Kamloops, British Columbia of what appears to be hundreds of unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school. In our conversation, we touched on many chapters of Northwest and British Columbia history, including residential schools in Canada and the United States – where countless Indigenous children were abused, and from which some never returned. The late Michael Finley was a tribal historian and former tribal chair, and served tribal liaison for the Washington State Historical Society. His cousin Shelly Boyd is a language scholar and co-founder of the Inchelium Language House, and authored the cover story for the autumn 2021 edition of COLUMBIA Magazine. CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station is located at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss an episode.
Matthew Rantanen grew up in Washington State, near Nez Perce, Coeur d’Alene, Colville and Spokane communities — an experience that shaped his decades-long work expanding broadband in Indian Country. Rantanen has been a leading ally in tribal digital equity and shares his Brief But Spectacular take on the power of connection. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Matthew Rantanen grew up in Washington State, near Nez Perce, Coeur d’Alene, Colville and Spokane communities — an experience that shaped his decades-long work expanding broadband in Indian Country. Rantanen has been a leading ally in tribal digital equity and shares his Brief But Spectacular take on the power of connection. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Monte & The Pharaoh welcome in studio the legendary Bill Colville, the man who stood behind the iconic Von Erich family during their wild ride through the golden era of professional wrestling. From wild Texas crowds to locker room chaos, Colville shares untold stories of protecting wrestling royalty, witnessing history, and being the silent enforcer behind the curtain. #Hashtags: #MonteAndThePharaoh #BillColville #VonErichs #WrestlingHistory #ProWrestlingLegends #WorldClassChampionshipWrestling #WCCW #WrestlingBodyguard #StudioInterview #BehindTheScenesWrestling #WrestlingLife
The Power of Storytelling - One Tribal Health Center Shares How They're Building Financial Stability Reservation leveraged solutions from NextGen Healthcare to achieve a significant improvement in A/R days, no-show rates, and other financial metrics. Colville's director of health and human services, Casey-Stanger Moore, GCHA, MPA, and revenue cycle manager, Amy Church, CRCR, address some of the unique challenges faced in the tribal health settings and share tips for overcoming resistance to change. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Every tribal health center has a unique story. In this episode, learn how the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation leveraged solutions from NextGen Healthcare to achieve a significant improvement in A/R days, no-show rates, and other financial metrics. Colville's director of health and human services, Casey-Stanger Moore, GCHA, MPA, and revenue cycle manager, Amy Church, CRCR, address some of the unique challenges faced in tribal health settings and share tips for overcoming resistance to change.
The city of Anchorage plans to clear a large encampment of homeless people at a park in mid-June following years of complaints and public safety problems. The park has seen two fatal shootings and a large fire in recent months. The city's move is one of dozens of encampment “abatements” around the country following a U.S. Supreme Court decision that allows such law enforcement actions. Some cities have multi-pronged strategies to help homeless residents further displaced when officials clear encampments. We'll explore where solutions may lie in the balance between compassion and public safety. GUESTS Jim LaBelle (Iñupiaq), member of the Anchorage Native Community Council James Lovell (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians), chief community development officer for the Chief Seattle Club Rene' Williams (Colville), director of strategic initiatives for the California Native Vote Project Reva Stewart (Diné), owner of Shush Diné Native Shop, founder of Stolen People, Stolen Benefits, and founder of Turtle Island Women Warriors
An hour's drive from the northern tip of Coromandel, you'll find a tiny post office run by volunteers. As rural postal services shrink, the small community here - population about 1500 - has taken things into its own hands to ensure the old motto "the mail must get through". You can find photos and read more about this episode on our webpage, here.With thanks to: Peter SanderStory hereGo to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
This week Country Life moves with the cows on that traditional day of the farming calendar - Mooving Day. The team's also in northern Coromandel where locals have fought back to retain their local post office and finds out about diversification in Taranaki.You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.In this episode:0:53- On the farm8:34- Venture Taranaki 'Branching Out' across the region15:46- Colville people ensure the mail gets through26:26- From the Archives: My old man said follow the cowsWith thanks to guests:Michelle Bauer, Venture TaranakiPeter SanderMike and Raewyn Sweeney, and Gary CoombeMake sure you're following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don't miss new episodes every Friday evening.Like what you hear? Tell us! Leave us a review on your favourite podcast app or join the RNZ Podcasts Facebook group and join the convo.Send us your feedback or get in touch at country@rnz.co.nzGo to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Summary:In this insightful episode of the Regenerative By Design Podcast, host Joni Kindwall-Moore sits down with regenerative farmer and rancher Gregg Deponte for an enlightening conversation about pasture-raised pork and its unexpected benefits for environmental health and community economies.Gregg, who transitioned from his tropical horticulture roots in Hawaii to regenerative farming in Colville, Washington, shares his unique journey. He explains how pigs, traditionally considered nature's bulldozers, can actually serve as powerful tools for rehabilitating land, managing invasive species, and improving soil health. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities of regenerative pork production, the intricacies of feed quality, and the need for more accessible processing infrastructure to support smaller farms.The discussion also touches on broader issues, including the health benefits of pasture-raised pork, especially concerning inflammatory diseases, and the difficulties faced by small-scale farmers in accessing markets due to industry consolidation. Gregg proposes innovative solutions, like community-supported cooperative models and diversified product lines that cater to both high-end and economically accessible markets.This conversation offers fresh perspectives on sustainable agriculture, the complex dynamics of local food systems, and practical steps toward creating healthier food options while addressing critical ecological issues.Website: www.olaainafarms.com Key TakeawaysHere are the key takeaways from Joni Kindwall-Moore's interview with Gregg Deponte on the Regenerative by Design Podcast:1. Pigs as Ecological Tools:Gregg highlights pigs' surprising ability to manage invasive weeds, rehabilitate damaged land, and create healthier forest understories, particularly useful in wildfire-prone regions.2. Economic Challenges of Regenerative Farming:Gregg shares the difficulties faced by small farmers in accessing processing facilities and markets due to industry monopolization, limiting their economic viability and growth opportunities.3. Health Benefits of Pasture-Raised Pork:Pasture-raised pork fed with locally-grown, chemical-free grains significantly reduces harmful omega-6 fatty acid ratios, providing healthier meat options compared to conventionally farmed pork.4. Cultural & Culinary Influence:Gregg's Hawaiian heritage and Asian culinary traditions influence his approach to regenerative farming, demonstrating how cultural roots can shape sustainable agricultural practices.5. Community Solutions and Food Accessibility:Gregg emphasizes the importance of community-driven solutions, such as cooperative processing facilities and shared resources, to democratize access to high-quality regenerative products, bridging the gap between premium and affordable options.6. Addressing Processing Infrastructure Gaps:The podcast addresses significant hurdles small-scale farmers face in accessing affordable meat processing, emphasizing the need for cooperative, community-based solutions to democratize food markets.7. Resiliency Through Community:Joni and Gregg underline the community's critical role in overcoming financial and logistical obstacles in regenerative agriculture, particularly in times of economic turbulence and funding cuts.8. Environmental Context and Regional Specificity:They emphasize the necessity of matching agricultural practices with regional climatic conditions, stressing the importance of context when selecting crops and livestock strategies for maximum ecological and economic benefit.Regenerative by Design is hosted by Snacktivist. Snacktivist is a food innovation company transforming nutrition with climate-smart crops, regenerative, and data-connected supply chains. We specialize in novel product development, sustainable ingredient sourcing—from "genetics to plate"—and strategic value chain design to build a healthier, more resilient food system. Visitsnacktivistfoods.com to learn more.
Hello to you listening in Colville, Washington!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.Recently I was asked: How are you disrupting the status quo narratives? How and where are you sharing your stories, and encouraging others to tell theirs?I believe that I listen keenly to stories and then tell the world something it needs to hear. How do I do that? I've designed my daily 60 Seconds podcast episodes to help shift the status quo narratives so we - especially women - are seen, heard, understood, and listened to. Whether it's words of poetry, a page from my life story, something to ponder as you wander, or a story prompt to invite you to begin your own writing, I now have over 1,200 global episodes in 5 years on air inviting us to shift attitudes, behaviors, and even culture. As Quarter Moon Story Arts I help women discover and uncover their origin or personal brand story because it's the most consequential one they will ever tell: how they got from There to Here. I'm a storyteller who believes in the power of the spoken word. There are few words more powerful than those spoken by women. I help professional women find the words they didn't know they had to connect with, engage and influence their audience while transforming the lives of those they serve. That's what I stand for.CTA: If you are curious about how to create a ruckus with your words, disrupt the status quo narratives with your story, connect and engage with the power of your voice, contact me for a no obligation, no sales, no pressure Discovery Chat at info@quartermoonstoryarts.net or on Substack as "Wyzga on Words." There are stories waiting to be told and heard. They are yours. You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Services, arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 – 1:30 PM Location: Capitol Complex, 2008 RHOB, Washington, DC, 20515, USA More on Indianz.Com: https://indianz.com/News/2025/02/24/video-american-indian-and-alaska-native-public-witness-hearing-day-2-afternoon-session/
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“By creating this barrier to rabies between wildlife, pets, and people, it's not just about the well-being of the cats—it's about the well-being of the community.” This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, and the Whisker Tracker App. In this episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron sits down with Dr. Bob Weedon, an expert in veterinary public health and a leading advocate for Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) programs. Dr. Weedon shares insights into how TNVR programs are essential for managing cat populations and offer critical public health benefits. By vaccinating community cats, TNVR efforts create a vital “barrier” against diseases like rabies, protecting pets and humans. Dr. Weedon explains how public health officials can embrace TNVR as a community health strategy, emphasizing the power of collaboration between local governments, public health departments, and animal advocates. The conversation ventures into the science behind rabies immunity, debunking misconceptions about cat-related diseases like toxoplasmosis, and why cat advocates should focus on reducing misinformation. Dr. Weedon also gives a sneak peek into potential breakthroughs in non-surgical sterilization techniques, which could revolutionize community cat management. Whether you're a cat advocate, public health professional, or just interested in animal welfare, this episode sheds light on the multi-layered impact of TNVR programs on communities nationwide. Press Play Now For: The importance of vaccinating community cats to safeguard public health How TNVR programs help reduce rabies risks in local communities Strategies for presenting TNVR programs to town officials and addressing misconceptions Myths about toxoplasmosis and its connection to outdoor cats The potential future of non-surgical sterilization in community cat management Real-world examples of successful public-private partnerships in animal control Resources Mentioned: Cat Wars: The Devastating Consequences of a Cuddly Killer by Peter P. Marra and Chris Santella (2016) Response of Feral Cats to Vaccination at the Time of Neutering by S.M. Fischer et al. (2007) Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control, 2016. Handbook of Zoonoses: Identification and Prevention by Colville and Berryhill (2007). This handbook provides detailed information on zoonotic diseases, including identification and preventive measures. Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs (ACC&D) United Spay Alliance Follow & Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
Send us a textFairfax criminal and DWI lawyer Jonathan Katz heard Abbie Hoffman's lawyer Gerald Lefcourt speak in 1991 about how Abbie had asked Gerry to keep Hoffman out of jail so that he could keep pursuing his agenda. At that moment, Jon wondered whether he had missed the boat on the days of defending activists. Nine years later, Jon teamed with Ramsey Clark to defend the Plowshares 4 at their 2000 criminal jury trial following their action against depleted uranium, and Ramsey mentioned there being plenty of interesting activists to defend when doing so for free. Thanks to Plowshares and Catholic Worker activist Mark Colville of the Amistad Catholic Worker in New Haven for joining Jon in talking about his three Plowshares actions and resulting jury trials for two of them, and his Catholic Worker activities, including with Rosette Village. Plowshares actions include admitting the defendants' actions, while arguing that the action should not be convicted any more than Underground Railroad activists should have been convicted. Mark presents great ideas for beating the prosecution through such approaches as keeping our eyes on the prize of winning no matter the seeming and actual hurdles along the way, pushing the envelope of advocacy as necessary, and working in community / teamwork. Jon recommends donating to the Amistad Catholic Worker or any other Catholic Worker community, and/or the Rosette Village, helping homeless people. This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://BeatTheProsecution.com or contact us at info@BeatTheProsecution.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). Hear our prior podcasts, at https://podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com/If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
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We have lots of discussion topics this week ranging from Kelly's dogs now having two legs, the fleece auction, to Marsha's cast on frenzy. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android Marsha's Projects Alexandria: The Art of Yarn Skein: Finished! 50/25/25 merino/silk/bamboo. 4oz and 454 yards. Socks: The Artful Ewe Clackamas. Finished! Socks: Regia Design Line by Arne & Carlos in colorway Garden. Emotional Support Chicken: by Annette Corsino. I've knitted a bit on my chicken. Knit through the third stripe. Not sure I like the colors I picked. Sockhead Slouch Hat: by Kelly McClure. Using Done Roving Yarns Frolicking Feet in colorway Irish Moss. Auckland Bound: by Maddie Mo. Using Alaskan Yarn Company DK in colorway Spruce. Why Knot?: by Rachel Illsey. Using Weird Sisters Wool Emporium Carroll in colorway Westport Treasures. Kelly's Projects I've split off the sleeves and am knitting down the body of Graphito by Heidemarie Kaiser. Calling it my NoCKRs Sweater since both yarns are the retreat yarns (2023 and 2024). Seismic Yarns Butter Silk and Invictus Yarns Seraphic–both fingering weight. Still working on Desert Lavender socks out of Smirligan's yarn. Soft green, purple and natural white variegated yarn. One sock is finished and I'm knitting slowly down the leg of the second sock. Wool Auction Bought only one fleece! Was joined by Emily and Sonia from work and Micheline from the Bay Area. Also saw Alene that we met at the NoCKRs retreat. Between us we supported a lot of wool growers! I bought a Romeldale, 5.5 lbs. (white) Summer Spin In Announce winners in next episode Two Ewes in Walla Walla, Washington September 26-30 Purl 2 Walla Walla has closed but they will have a pop up shop in partnership with Old Homestead Alpacas at the: Maker Market Showroom on Colville 70 N. Colville Street, Suite 105 Walla Walla, WA 99362 September 28, 12:00pm-6:00pm September 29, 12:00pm-4:00pm, We'll be there around noon on Sunday.
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Since 2018, Portland-based developer Avangrid Renewables has been working to develop an industrial solar project on a piece of state-owned land in eastern Washington. The parcel, known as Badger Mountain, is also an important ceremonial and first-foods site for tribal nations such as the Yakama and Colville. An investigation from High Country News and ProPublica earlier this year revealed that Avangrid omitted more than a dozen sites of cultural and archaeological significance from its survey of the site. The company has now announced it will pause the project while it reevaluates feedback from landowners and tribal nations. Toastie Oaster is a staff writer for High Country News. They join us with more details.
Hello to you listening in Colville, Washington!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.Recently I was asked: How are you disrupting the status quo narratives? How and where are you sharing your stories, and encouraging others to tell theirs?I believe that I listen keenly to stories and then tell the world something it needs to hear. How do I do that? I've designed my daily 60 Seconds podcast episodes to help shift the status quo narratives so we - especially women - are seen, heard, understood, and listened to. Whether it's words of poetry, a page from my life story, something to ponder as you wander, or a story prompt to invite you to begin your own writing, I now have over 1,100 global episodes inviting us to shift attitudes, behaviors, and even culture. As Quarter Moon Story Arts I help women discover and uncover their origin or personal brand story because it's the most consequential one they will ever tell: how they got from There to Here. I'm a storyteller who believes in the power of the spoken word. There are few words more powerful than those spoken by women. I help professional women find the words they didn't know they had to connect with, engage and influence their audience while transforming the lives of those they serve. That's what I stand for.CTA: If you are curious about how to create a ruckus with your words, disrupt the status quo narratives with your story, connect and engage with the power of your voice, contact me for a no obligation, no sales, no pressure Discovery Chat at info@quartermoonstoryarts.net or on LinkedIn. There are stories waiting to be told and heard. They are yours. You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my monthly NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Though originally from Washington State, she was raised by her grandparents in rural Oklahoma. When she was three, her father was shot and killed. But she had her grandparents who provided a stable, loving environment... and made a lasting impact on her life.
In this episode, Caylen sits down with Carl Taylor from In Motion Targets, an experienced figure in the precision rifle community. Join us as we dive into Carl's background, his contributions to the sniper community, and his journey through the Guardian Long Range match in Colville, Washington. Carl is one of the pioneers in the precision rifle sport, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Known for organizing challenging matches that test shooters' skills in locating, ranging, and engaging targets, Carl has been a significant influence in advancing the sport. Learn more about Carl's work at In Motion Targets. Topics Covered: Introduction to Carl Taylor and his history in precision rifle shooting. Insights into the Guardian Long Range match and its significance. Carl's experiences and contributions to sniper training in the Pacific Northwest. Leadership and marksmanship training tips from a seasoned expert. The evolution of sniper tactics and gear over the years. Support the Guardian Long Range: We highly encourage everyone to check out Guardian Long Range and support their events. It's a fantastic charity that does amazing work for kids across the nation. Find a match near you and participate to make a difference. This episode is brought to you by Really Right Stuff tripods, the best tripods for precision shooting and long-range hunting. Discover the stability and versatility of Really Right Stuff tripods to enhance your shooting experience. Learn more about Really Right Stuff tripods here. Train with us In-Person: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/m... Join our Free Online Community: https://www.moderndayrifleman.com Visit our website: https://moderndaysniper.com Follow us on IG: @moderndaysniper Enjoy the episode and until next time, evolve with every shot.
Send us a Text Message.Get ready for an engaging discussion as we welcome our special guest, Trey, to help us break down the upcoming US Open. We'll kick things off with some personal golfing updates, including celebrating our recent winners at Falcon Ridge and a personal best score at Chimera. Joe shares his excitement over his new driver purchase from the Las Vegas Golf Superstore, and we can't wait to share our picks and predictions for this major event.Join us as we explore the state of various golf courses, recounting our experiences from farm country to Promontory and Colville. We delve into the efforts to improve the Legacy Golf Course despite irrigation and greens maintenance challenges. We'll also touch on the transformation of Black Mountain into residential areas and the current conditions of Stallion Mountain, offering a candid look at the highs and lows of maintaining quality golf courses amidst ever-changing landscapes.In our final segment, we examine the current PGA Tour standings and Scottie Scheffler's dominance, questioning the potential impact on the FedEx Cup playoffs. We ponder the merits of introducing match play to the Tour Championship and discuss the influence of equipment on players' performances. With the US Open around the corner, we delve into the challenges posed by Pinehurst's turtleback greens and reflect on Pinehurst's historical transformation. Join us for an insightful episode filled with golf excitement, lively discussions, and predictions for upcoming tournaments!Links for this episode:Valley Health and Spine Center - https://www.valleyspine.net/ Pinehurst Resort - https://www.pinehurst.com/The Legacy - https://thelegacygc.com/Chimera Golf Club - https://chimeragolfclub.com/We have a new partnership with The Golf Stop. Be sure to stop by their new facility and check it out! It's a great spot to practice, hang out, or get in some swings with the boys or the fam!https://thegolfstop.com/Please check out FN3P Golf, one of our show supporters. You can save some money by using our code "CDPODCAST" when you check out.https://bit.ly/3yWe9plWe hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!
What can we learn from an investor who has deployed over $100 million into longevity-focused biotech startups? Alex Colville shares his biggest takeaways, from the importance of founder-market fit to the need to challenge assumptions in a nascent field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Lucinda Chambers is one of fashion's most influential figures. She's former director for Vogue and the founder of boutique online retail outlets Collagerie and Colville. In this episode, she invites Patrick into her West London home to share her life in colour – from the coral of her mother's creativity and her childhood homes to the traditional deep blue of French workwear, which for her symbolises summer, freedom and play. ‘I think a lot of people are terrified of colour. But I always say start with creeping colour. A pop of lipstick, or green eye shadow, or some amazing lilac earrings.'Learn about the colours featured in each episode hereSee the colours of Lucinda's life hereFollow Lucinda on Instagram hereSign up to our weekly newsletter for inspirationFollow us on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 406 of The Derek Loudermilk Show, host Derek Loudermilk introduces listeners to Boris Kester, an extraordinary traveler and author who has traversed every corner of the globe. Boris, whose acclaimed book "The Long Road to Colville" received the prestigious honor of Best Travel Book in 2023, joins Derek for an enlightening discussion. Derek was compelled to invite Boris onto the show after being captivated by his unique perspective on travel, adventure, and life. Boris proves to be an exceptional storyteller, captivating listeners with his tales from around the world. From remote villages to bustling metropolises, Boris shares insights and adventures that inspire wanderlust and showcase the beauty of cultural diversity. Tune in as Derek and Boris delve into the intricacies of exploration and the transformative power of travel.
On this episode of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, our hall of famers Gerald Brisco and John Bradshaw Layfield welcome legendary referee James Beard and longtime head of security for WCCW Bill Colville. James and Bill share a load of incredible stories working with the Von Erichs and in the WCCW territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elizabeth Killien, MD MPH is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and an attending physician in the Pediatric ICU at Seattle Children's. She earned her MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 2011. She completed her residency in General Pediatrics and fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington. She underwent additional training in pediatric trauma research at the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center in the Pediatric Injury Research Training Program from 2017-2019, and completed her Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology at the University of Washington in 2019. She is a member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators, and American Thoracic Society. Her scholarly work focuses on organ failure after traumatic injury and long-term outcomes after critical illness.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to:Define post-intensive care syndrome, recognize the clinical presentation and make the presumptive diagnosis.Recognize common risk factors of post-intensive care syndrome in children.Discuss practical ways to reduce the risk of post-intensive care syndrome in children admitted to the pediatric ICU.Discuss management strategies to optimize the care provided to children suffering from post-intensive care syndrome.Recall key next steps in post-intensive care syndrome research.How to support PedsCrit:Please rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show.Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.References:Manning, Joseph C. RN, PhD1,2,3; Pinto, Neethi P. MD, MS4; Rennick, Janet E. RN, PhD5,6; Colville, Gillian MPhil, CPsychol7; Curley, Martha A. Q. RN, PhD8,9,10. Conceptualizing Post Intensive Care Syndrome in Children—The PICS-p Framework*. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 19(4):p 298-300, April 2018. | DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000001476 https://www.palisi.org/ Killien EY, Zimmerman JJ, Di Gennaro JL, Watson RS. Association of Illness Severity With Family Outcomes Following Pediatric Septic Shock. Crit Care Explor. 2022 Jun 15;4(6):e0716. doi: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000716. PMID: 35733611; PMCID: PMC9203075.Smith MB, Killien EY, Dervan LA, Rivara FP, Weiss NS, Watson RS. The association of severe pain experienced in the pediatric intensive care unit and postdischarge health-related quality of life: A retrospective cohort study. Paediatr Anaesth. 2022 Aug;32(8):899-906. doi: 10.1111/pan.14460. Epub 2022 Apr 22. PMID: 35426458; PMCID: PMC9990726.Support the show
Elizabeth Killien, MD MPH is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and an attending physician in the Pediatric ICU at Seattle Children's. She earned her MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 2011. She completed her residency in General Pediatrics and fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington. She underwent additional training in pediatric trauma research at the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center in the Pediatric Injury Research Training Program from 2017-2019, and completed her Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology at the University of Washington in 2019. She is a member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators, and American Thoracic Society. Her scholarly work focuses on organ failure after traumatic injury and long-term outcomes after critical illness.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to:Define post-intensive care syndrome, recognize the clinical presentation and make the presumptive diagnosis.Recognize common risk factors of post-intensive care syndrome in children.Discuss practical ways to reduce the risk of post-intensive care syndrome in children admitted to the pediatric ICU.Discuss management strategies to optimize the care provided to children suffering from post-intensive care syndrome.Recall key next steps in post-intensive care syndrome research.How to support PedsCrit:Please rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show.Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.References:Manning, Joseph C. RN, PhD1,2,3; Pinto, Neethi P. MD, MS4; Rennick, Janet E. RN, PhD5,6; Colville, Gillian MPhil, CPsychol7; Curley, Martha A. Q. RN, PhD8,9,10. Conceptualizing Post Intensive Care Syndrome in Children—The PICS-p Framework*. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 19(4):p 298-300, April 2018. | DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000001476 https://www.palisi.org/ Killien EY, Zimmerman JJ, Di Gennaro JL, Watson RS. Association of Illness Severity With Family Outcomes Following Pediatric Septic Shock. Crit Care Explor. 2022 Jun 15;4(6):e0716. doi: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000716. PMID: 35733611; PMCID: PMC9203075.Smith MB, Killien EY, Dervan LA, Rivara FP, Weiss NS, Watson RS. The association of severe pain experienced in the pediatric intensive care unit and postdischarge health-related quality of life: A retrospective cohort study. Paediatr Anaesth. 2022 Aug;32(8):899-906. doi: 10.1111/pan.14460. Epub 2022 Apr 22. PMID: 35426458; PMCID: PMC9990726.Support the show
Movie theatres are experiencing something of a resurgence in the aftermath of the pandemic, as audiences have rediscovered an appreciation for sitting in the dark to enjoy watching films in the company of strangers.