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“I'm allergic to routine. I wake up and follow all my whims and desires. But inspiration strikes every couple of days, and when it does you don't want to be around me because I have a one track mind,” Clem Creevy of Cherry Glazerr says. That applies even when Creevy's on a date: she once rolled over in bed and starting singing a beat into her phone, much to the confusion of her bedmate. But when she's not getting inspired in bed, many of Creevy's songs start on the bass. She likes windowless rooms and prefers a messy ball point pen for her lyrics. Creevy also finds inspiration while driving, but unlike most songwriters it's not the solitude that does it. In fact, horrible LA traffic puts her in state of zen. “I love that kind of energy when I'm in a situation that seems scary and hard.”Cherry Glazerr's latest album "I Don't Want You Anymore" is out now on Secretly Canadian.
In this episode of Girls with Dogs, Cathy (Groovy Golden Doodles) and Kimberly (Keep the Tail Wagging) are joined by Dr. Kate Creevy and Harmony Diers to discuss the Dog Aging Project.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction03:15 Dr. Creevy explains the origins of the Dog Aging Project06:14 Mixed breed dogs and the Dog Aging Project10:20 Preserving health vs. treating disease 13:24 Dog owners are asking questions about nutrition18:44 Veterinarians and the Dog Aging Project25:08 Breaking down the Dog Aging Project journey29:25 Choosing a dog to nominate for the Dog Aging Project42:50 The Dog Aging Project - publications, results, collaborations45:15 Clarifying the research of the Dog Aging Project52:17 Closing remarksLINKS DISCUSSED:Sign up for the Dog Aging Project: https://dogagingproject.org/OUR BLOGS:Cathy: Groovy Goldendoodles, GroovyGoldendoodles.comKimberly: Keep the Tail Wagging, KeepTheTailWagging.comFOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK:Groovy Goldendoodles, Facebook.com/GroovyGoldendoodlesKeep the Tail Wagging, Facebook.com/KeepTheTailWaggingFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:Groovy Goldendoodles, Instagram.com/GroovyGoldendoodlesKeep the Tail Wagging, Instagram.com/RawFeederLifeFOLLOW US ON TIKTOK:Groovy Goldendoodles, tiktok.com/@GroovyGoldendoodlesKeep the Tail Wagging, tiktok.com/@RawFeederLifeMUSIC:Good Feeling by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-good-feelingMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/6lvyX-1Ie Thank you for listening. Cathy (Groovy Goldendoodles) and Kimberly (Keep the Tail Wagging) are two black women who met at a pet blogging conference and quickly bonded over a love of dogs. Their weekly conversations were transitioned to a podcast in 2021.
What is the Dog Aging Project? We all love dogs, but aging? Not so much. The Dog Aging Project is the largest companion dog health study in the world with over 47,000+ dogs enrolled. The goal of this study is to understand how biology, lifestyle, and environment influence aging. Once we have a better understanding... Read More → The post About The Dog Aging Project with Dr. Kate E. Creevy appeared first on Podcasts for Aggies - AGCJ366.
Dr. Kate E. Creevy is a board-certified small animal veterinary internist at Texas A&M University with a primary research interest in canine longevity and healthspan. Creevy – a founder of the Dog Aging Project – shares some interesting findings about diet, cognitive function and physical activity from the first data release of 27,000 pet dogs enrolled in DAP.
Ever heard of the dog aging project? Well, even if you haven't yet, you should! In this episode, Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason Chatfield are joined by Dr. Kate Creevy, the Chief Veterinary Officer for the dog aging project. "The Dog Aging Project is an innovative research initiative that brings together a community of dogs, owners, veterinarians, researchers, and volunteers to carry out the most ambitious canine health study in the world. The Dog Aging Project team will follow tens of thousands of companion dogs for ten years or more in order to identify the biological, lifestyle, and environmental factors that maximize healthy longevity. We expect to gain insights that will increase our ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat age-related diseases, thereby helping our dogs, and by extension, ourselves, live longer, healthier lives." - From the dog aging project websiteMore on Dr. Creevy: https://vscs.tamu.edu/person/6067/More on the dog aging project: https://dogagingproject.orgTo nominate your dog to join the study: https://redcap.dogagingproject.org/surveys/?s=DYYDHK8HAPV shares her view from vet school at the 13:55 mark and she tells us all about her very first surgery (complete with pics of the cute dog as well!).Show our sponsors some love:FullBucket Veterinary Strength Supplements - the leader in digestive health for dogs, cats and horsesV's View is brought to you by the AVMA Trust - Veterinarian inspired coverage protecting you through it allSUBSCRIBE to our show on Youtube or on our website: https://chatfieldshow.comFollow us on instagram @ChatfieldShowShare this episode with a friend who needs to hear it...or might be interested in the topic...or just to make their day brighter! :)
Aaron Goldsmith talks with Rachel Creevy, Labour Councillor for Hartlepool, about the upcoming United Kingdom local elections. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elections-daily/support
“Thinking Is The Enemy.” In this episode we discuss our new theme song, Luke finds out how hard it is to whistle and Kevin tries to find the fake band names in a new game called Band Name or Scam Game. Kevin turns into a condiment, Luke plays with his office lighting setup and Kevin talks about the music on Star Trek: The Next Generation. All this while playing an amazing playlist of new music from incredible artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Beach House - Runaway from Once Twice Melody out February 18th on Sub Pop Records Anna Lunoe - Back Seat feat. Genesis Owusu out now on NLV Records Dijon - Many Times from Absolutely out now on R&R Digital / Warner Records Darkbird - Heartbeat out now (Self-released) The Districts - Outlaw Love feat. Cherry Glazerr's Clementine Creevy from Great American Painting out March 11th on Fat Possum Records Brittany Campbell - Eternally out now on Fat Marker
Ciara Doherty is joined in studio by guests to discuss housing, reduced Covid numbers and disinformation online. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cherry Glazerr - "Rabbit Hole," a 2020 single on Secretly Canadian. “‘Tried too hard not to be distasteful but it led me down a rabbit hole’ That line sums it up.” On her latest single “Rabbit Hole,” Cherry Glazerr frontwoman Clementine Creevy reflects on her tendency to be someone she's not. “‘Rabbit Hole’ is about clawing back my identity,” Creevy says in a press release. “I often find myself acting a certain way to get someone else’s approval. Then it’s hard for me to find myself again. I have to climb my way out of that conformity and embrace myself, even if that means not everyone is going to like me. Easier said than done! But it’s what I was meditating on with this song.” “Change and discomfort are something I thrive in but I’ve come to realize that there’s a futility of doing things just to please other people,” she adds. “You can’t sacrifice your true self, it’s just unsustainable. Realizing this has been a big pill to swallow for me but it has given me a wealth of perspective. I feel like I’m growing into the artist that I’ve always wanted to be, it feels better than anything to do what you want with your own art.” Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Think about your favourite meal from a restaurant or your home. You can probably immediately recall the smells and tastes of those dishes!Remember the last time you went for a hike, paddle, surf or climb and how good that simple sandwich tasted afterwards?Now, combine the best of both these worlds! Proper food in the outdoors."This is onhttp://www.kierancreevy.com/#expedition-chef ( Kieran's website) and he talks to me about his passion of the outdoors, travelling, sports and of course cooking. Kieran's latest expedition was in the artic circle working alongside https://www.adventure.ie/ (Adventure.ie.) __________________________________ Kieran's Music Choice The Cure- Plainsong. Clannad - Caislean Oir Ali Farke Toure - Ai Du Tangerine Dream - The Dream is always the same Gustavo Santaolalla - Deportation/Iguazu M83 - We Own the Sky Salt n Pepa- Shoop __________________________________ All music is available on Spotify in the https://open.spotify.com/user/asplendori/playlist/52RfJG6gxwmVUazdOX8m9G?si=Wcl3A8-QSHa3J_K29yzWzQ (Social Fabric Playlist) ______________________________ Title Music Alice by https://open.spotify.com/artist/2P2hOITnqH0Zagxj2B2elc?si=2PoaesVgSq2pq5ERf3_nGA (Lucky Bones ) __________________________ Support this podcast
En esta segunda y última parte de la charla exclusiva con ESPN Scrum, Agustín Creevy, ex capitán de los Pumas y refuerzo del London Irish de Inglaterra, reflexiona sobre la falta de éxito en el Mundial de Japón, describe el espíritu del jugador argentino, determina sus pasos a seguir en el seleccionado y cierra con la chance de retirarse en San Luis, el club de sus amores.
El hooker argentino, ex capitán de los Pumas con 89 apariciones con el país incluyendo dos Copas Mundiales, dejó Jaguares para desembarcar en London Irish de Inglaterra, donde ya hizo su debut. En esta primera parte de la imperdible charla con ESPN Scrum, Creevy cuenta detalles de su nueva vida allí, de los constantes cambios de decisión por la pandemia y de su futuro.
Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM and Jordan Porter RVT, LVT, VTS SAIM as we talk about: Acute hepatitis; its causes and symptoms. We discuss why this issue is an emergency, what our patients may be experiencing, and how to talk to clients to play detective to find a potential underlying cause. Question of the Week What is a memorable acute hepatitis case you have seen, and how did the case pan out? Leave a comment at https://imfpp.org/episode47 Resources We Mentioned in the Show VIN: Hepatitis in Dogs: New Concepts in Pathogenesis and Treatment. Jan Rothuizen, DVM, PhD, DECVIM-CA. https://www.vin.com/apputil/content/defaultadv1.aspx?pId=11343&catId=34571&id=5124413 DVM360: Inflammatory Liver Disease in Dogs. Jana Gordon, DVM, DACVIM. https://www.dvm360.com/view/inflammatory-liver-diseases-dog-proceedings Merck Veterinary Manual: Infectious Canine Hepatitis. Kate E. Creevy , DVM, MS, DACVIM. https://www.merckvetmanual.com/generalized-conditions/infectious-canine-hepatitis/overview-of-infectious-canine-hepatitis National Center for Biotechnology Information: Prevalence of leptospira in acute hepatitis syndrome. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4100316/ National Center for Biotechnology Information: Clinical Toxoplasmosis in Dogs and Cats https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6399377/ Science Direct: CAV1 and Blue Eye. Jane E. Sykes. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/canine-adenovirus-1 Linda Merrill, L. V. (2012). Small Animal Internal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses. Ames: Wiley-Blackwell. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Get Access to the Membership Site and earn RACE approved CE Sign up at https://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com Get Access to the Technician Treasure Trove Sign up at https://imfpp.org/treasuretrove Thanks for listening! – Yvonne and Jordan
Both Kate Nash and Cherry Glazerr’s Clem Creevy have talent, smarts, and attitude to burn; they've each also got incredible, recently-released music. To celebrate their new bops, the two friends sat down to chop it up at Clem’s home in LA. We hear about the truly unique story behind Kate’s new single "Trash" and the Maharaja musical she’s been writing; the curious empowerment Clem finds in singing from the perspective of a misogynist; and their takes on religion, rebellion, and life in Los Angeles. Check it out and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Stay up to date on live Talkhouse events with our Events tab. And if you’re in the New York area, come hang April 13 at our Record Store Day event! —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer Today’s episode was co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. It was recorded in Los Angeles by Ali Nikou, and at Hook and Fade Studios in Brooklyn by Mark Yoshizumi.
On today’s Kyle Meredith With..., Clementine Creevy of Cherry Glazerr talks about the band’s new record, Stuffed and Ready, the stories behind some of its tracks, and how the band worked mechanically to achieve their new sound. Creevy also discusses their collaboration with Psychic Temple, which was recorded inside 24 hours. Finally, she dives deep into topics of self-worth, solitude, and men in power, in addition to sharing her ultimate dream of beating scalpers. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Cherry Glazerr frontwoman Clementine Creevy on the punishing joy of playing guitar, the band's new album Stuffed & Ready, choosing punk rock over college (and telling her parents), rumors of going solo, never needing to hear "Santeria" again, and why you can't fuck with Joni Mitchell.
Alex and Andy return with another long overdue installment of their wonderful wizardly adventures in the world of Harry Potter. Creevy's are met again, dragons are faced and graveyards are entered. Who will survive this episode? Will Dumbledore be different again? Find out by listening in to this week's exciting edition. Find us at Dinosaur Man Nerdcast on Facebook or @DinosaurMan15 on Twitter. Like what you're hearing? Subscribe to the podcast to ensure you get all the episodes as they're released and give us a rating in the process. Why not tell a friend about the podcast, get them to tell 4 more friends, and those friends to tell 4 more each, it's not a pyramid scheme, honestly.
Darah and Jessie reveal their New Year's resolutions and prepare to head to DC for the Women's March; Clementine Creevy of the rock band Cherry Glazerr (who also has a role on Amazon's "Transparent") joins the show to talk about peeing in cars, passing on makeup and the band's new LP, out on Inauguration day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Retrouvez dans ce numéro : News de la semaine : - La France toujours 8eme, l’Australie remonte - Règlement de compte à l’UBB - Galthié pourrait entraîner à nouveau ? - Le match à 12h30 ? C’est pourri - A la poursuite du 10 à Toulouse - Le rugby Fauteuil à Rio - Festival de convocations à la LNR - Retransmission de la Fed1 sur l’Equipe21 - Expo photo à soutenir : Blois Handisport (https://imaginabook.wordpress.com/2016/07/17/projet-dexposition/) Le point infirmerie : - Bismarck out, Mealamu ou Creevy comme joker ? - Clerc perd pied, et Toulon aussi Election LNR - FFR : - Programme de Laporte : http://lafedecestvous.fr/le-projet/ - Programme de Camou : http://www.leclubnotrefamille.fr/ - Programme de Salviac : https://www.facebook.com/pierre.salviac?fref=nf (plusieurs post FB) - Programme de Doucet : à paraître - Elections LNR : Mourad Boudjellal contre Paul Goze WTF : - 1 an de prison pour une bagarre ! - La danse de Goutta (Colomiers) - Le capitaine grenoblois cherche son casque Retour sur quelques stats édifiantes sur la saisons dernières (temps de jeu joueurs recrutés à l'étranger et nombre de joueurs ayant été formé en France et qui ont joués au moins un match). Retour sur les journées de ProD2 et Top14. Et pour finir, nos tops et flops de la semaine. Retouvez-nous : - sur Twitter @thic_tchac - sur Facebook www.facebook.com/tchictchacpodcast - sur iTunes itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/tchic…d1072676890?mt=2
Speaker: John Ward Welcome to the Donegal's Hallowed Sites tour, originally designed for National Heritage Week, but good to do anytime of course. We've added a further 25 bonus tracks and Donegal-related tunes to the Spotify playlist bringing it up to eight hours of stories and song and this is the best way to enjoy the tour by far. Simply cut and paste the location details for each into Google Maps and off you go. So why did we choose these 25 places in such a vast county? They have all been special places where people have gathered for an event of some description over the centuries. This is a chance to retrace the steps of those early 'pilgrims' and perhaps capture some of the magic these places offer. I first came up with the idea in 2012 when it was called 'Donegal's Greatest Shrines', but as you'll see it, is a tour that does not take itself too seriously, so a softening of the name to 'Donegal's Hallowed Site's was made. I'd been putting together a lot of Spotify playlists from my archive in 2021 and thought that my favourite of the eight tours from the Donegal App deserved an upgrade for National Heritage Week. There is a wide range of styles and takes from the audio clips - this 'zoo style' adds to the overall effect and yes, many were recorded via Zoom in a global pandemic, so bear with that and the occasional wobble in bandwidth. The bonus hallowed sites were added as gathering places that should also be savoured and will in time become part of the proper list, as will others hopefully. The additional audio material was alluded to in either the earlier audio clips, the text that came with those clips or because it gives an added flavour of Donegal wit or occasions. We've ensured the supernatural has been included as these beliefs would have formed an important part of the culture of the county, if going back a fair bit to their heyday! Finally, but most importantly, I'm very grateful to all of the contributors who help make this a useful cultural compass for the county. They are all great ambassadors for the county and a big thank you goes to them for sharing their knowledge and wit. A special thanks goes to Mullaghduff's Jacqui Sharkey and Carrick's Noel Carr for their help in making things happen. If you enjoyed it, please pass on the word and let folk know via social media. Thanks, John Ward Racontour Productions 15th August 2021 Original introduction wording from June 2012: - Two of the great sacred cows of 20th century Ireland seem to be inextricably linked to Donegal, the Irish language via Gaeltacht schools and penitence via Lough Derg. They may well have cast a cloud over the appeal of the county and God knows we have enough clouds up here already. There are other places in Donegal that could rightly be called ‘sacred' where the mind, body and heart are devoted to and where people faithfully return to as sites to encourage and inspire. We could have mentioned atmospheric places like the Maghera caves or Lough Altan, scenic splendour like Creevy pier or Glenveagh, but the places we have chosen stand out for being just that little bit special for some and have entered a pantheon that others should seek and enjoy. Each has an aura stretching from the sacred to the salutary. Anticipation and belief occur in some, for others pure enjoyment and spontaneity and the rest are iconic sites of what we are and where we came from. ‘To each their own' we say. We bring you a handful of exceptional places where man has been edified, enlightened, enthroned and enraptured. These are places that have made innumerable lives that little bit richer and will perhaps be just the sort of places you need to find and savour, if only for a short while. For completely different reasons, each of these places has been singled out as somewhere that has at some stage in history made a difference – all aspects of culture are covered, from the historic to the celebrity age. From the very southern tip of the county to its pinnacle, the top ‘shrines' of sorts are here, some secret, some known the length and breadth of the county and the country. As for your recollection of Donegal, consider this an overdue 21st century reboot for there is nowhere in Ireland quite like it. If you can appreciate the fact that its remoteness serves as its strength, then you too will be rewarded for travelling the extra road time to get here with this guide; regard it as a pilgrimage, a chance to remove any lingering prejudice and to rejuvenate the spirit. Ensure you familiarise yourself with the route beforehand. There are some breathtaking scenes along the way with plenty of stops required. As you are covering the full county, it would be best to do this drive over a few days, with plenty of sightseeing along the way. Come back revitalised.
This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Kate Creevy, Assistant Professor in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Georgia with a specialty in small animal medicine and infections disease. Dr. Creevy discusses the myths of vaccinations and infectious disease, susceptibility to vaccination reactions, regular vaccination schedules and the canine flu vaccine. Dr. Creevy grew up in and around Cincinnati, Ohio, and attended Georgetown University for her undergraduate education. She earned her DVM from the University of Tennessee in 1998, and completed a rotating small animal internship at the University of Minnesota. She spent the next four years in private practice, initially in a small animal and exotics emergency-only practice in the Twin Cities, and then at Friendship Hospital for Animals, the only 24-hour general and specialty practice in Washington, DC. She joined the faculty at the University of Georgia in 2003 as an emergency medicine clinician, and subsequently completed both her residency in Small Animal Internal Medicine, and her Master’s degree in Infectious Disease at UGA. She is currently an Assistant Professor in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Georgia.