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Ask the Expert
1202. Increased Intracranial Pressure in Pediatric MOG Antibody Disease

Ask the Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 22:33


For this episode of “Ask the Expert: Research Edition,” "Increased Intracranial Pressure in Pediatric MOG Antibody Disease," Krissy Dilger of SRNA was joined by Dr. Cynthia Wang and Dr. Linda Nguyen. They discussed MOG antibody disease and the significance of MOG antibodies in diagnosis (00:00:02-00:03:36). Dr. Nguyen highlighted the background of the study and how this research focused on determining the impact of elevated intracranial pressure on patient outcomes (00:03:52-00:06:56). She reviewed the implications of the findings for patient management, emphasizing the importance of early recognition and intervention to mitigate disability (00:10:34-00:14:02). Dr. Wang and Dr. Nguyen anticipated future studies and stressed the collaborative effort required for better patient outcomes and the need for ongoing research in this field (00:17:16-00:20:30). Dr. Linda Nguyen completed her MD, PhD training at West Virgina University in 2017, and then pediatric neurology residency at University of California San Diego in 2022. Currently, she is a neuroimmunology fellow at University of Texas Southwestern. Dr. Cynthia Wang received her medical degree from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas and completed a pediatrics and pediatric neurology residency at Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Wang completed her James T. Lubin Fellowship under the mentorship of Dr. Benjamin Greenberg at The University of Texas Southwestern and Children's Health. Her research study was a prospective, longitudinal study on acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) to identify the clinical characteristics, treatment methods, and follow-up interventions that are associated with better and worse patient-centered outcomes.

5歲都要懂的國際觀
5歲都要懂的國際觀|人物專訪|不同的真相

5歲都要懂的國際觀

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 107:00


#人物專訪 今天這集的內容, 是希望透過不一樣的視角, 給大家一個“另一個真相”。過去這兩週發生的, 也是正在進行式的國際大事件 - 以色列與巴勒斯坦的戰爭, 其實這句打出來都覺得怪怪的, 因為這根本不叫戰爭....這就是一場屠殺。 很多人認為這次的事件是哈瑪斯恐怖攻擊在先, 所以血債血還是應該的。我不想說冤冤相報何時了這樣的話, 確實, 如果是自己的家人被欺負了, 要挺身而出是人性。所以也許我們可以再把時間點往回推, 到底這一切是怎麼開始的? ***** 受訪者的背景: 王冠云 Cynthia Wang 巴勒斯坦研究學者,亦是一位跨國跨語言自由記者與攝影師 大學主修阿拉伯語文學系,雙主修新聞學系 英國倫敦政經學院的傳媒碩士學位 目前在加拿大研讀傳播與文化博士學位,研究主軸包含跨國女性主義、殖民主義與巴勒斯坦 《這才是真實的巴勒斯坦:以色列殖民、種族隔離下的抵抗與希望》一書作者 *** 我們正在見證一場歷史, 這一場人間慘劇的劇情一點都不新鮮... #沉默的代價 「當納粹逮捕共產黨人的時候,我保持沉默……」 #面對屠殺 #沒有灰色地帶 #我拒絕沉默 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/ckdfjls64vzob0804ysg8nyp2/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting

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聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast
【換日線關鍵字 EP.27】以巴衝突與哈瑪斯:那些西方媒體沒說的事

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 49:20


#本集關鍵字:以巴衝突 10月7日哈瑪斯與以色列衝突爆發以來,台灣媒體進行了大量報導,多數資訊援引自歐美媒體,當中不乏以色列政府和人民的說法,以及國際社會對以色列的聲援;然而有關巴勒斯坦的資訊、人民的聲音卻相對罕見。 為了弭平資訊落差,並替讀者解答關於「以巴衝突」的常見問題,本集特別邀請身兼獨立記者與巴勒斯坦研究學者的王冠云 Cynthia Wang 跨海連線,提供我們另外一種觀點。分享重點包括: 1. 「以巴衝突」並非新聞,而是延續了75年的悲劇 2. 被西方世界稱為「恐怖組織」的哈瑪斯如何崛起? 3. 從4張身分證,看巴勒斯坦人共同的困境與盼望 4. 無法逃、無處躲,戰火下的加薩人民何去何從? 5. 衝突演變至今,預測未來可能的兩種發展 *以巴死傷人數更新:根據以色列官方及巴勒斯坦自治區政府提供的數據,截至10月19日,本次事件已經造成以色列約1,400人死亡、3,800人受傷;巴勒斯坦則有約3,300人死亡、13,000人受傷。 主持人:換日線主編 林欣蘋 來賓:換日線作者、獨立記者、學者 王冠云 Cynthia Wang 製作團隊:王薇茹、陳繹方 *《換日線》Cyntgia Wang 專欄「牆內;牆外──目擊以巴衝突現場」:https://bit.ly/3QobP3j *訂閱換日線電子報:https://account.cwg.tw/register/cw/crossing *意見信箱:bill@cw.com.tw 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cku89pcv8lz3n0981l3iyrak8/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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Real Talk: All Things Inclusion
Behind the scenes of Survivor with Cynthia Wang

Real Talk: All Things Inclusion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 75:45


My eight year old, Survivor-obsessed self got to live her dream in this episode. Cynthia Wang, an entertainment journalist who has covered Survivor and Jeff Probst's career extensively is here to give us the inside scoop. Connect with Cynthia: https://bio.site/cynthiawangmedia Connect with Devon/ the show: https://linktr.ee/wheelwithitpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wheelwithit/message

Eccles Business Buzz
S3E5. Giving the Gift of Curiosity with Park Family and Cynthia Wang

Eccles Business Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 22:57


This season, join host Frances Johnson as she explores the topic of continuous curiosity, asking: What is curiosity? Why is it important? And what roadblocks prevent us from being curious in our work, homes and communities? Throughout this season, we'll also hear from guests who have used curiosity to pursue something new – a degree, a profession, or a passion.In this episode, Frances speaks with Ryan and Melissa Park, who lost their daughter Kylie to a car accident in 2019. The Parks have established two gifts at the Eccles School of Business in Kylie's name, and are joined this episode by current student Cynthia Wang, the 2021 recipient of the “Launch Your Imagination Kylie B. Park Memorial Scholarship.”Together, the Parks and Cynthia share how Kylie's memory and legacy has inspired curiosity and exploration in their own lives.Episode Quotes:On Kylie's curiosity and adventurous spirit…Ryan Park (4:30): “Kylie for the longest time wasn't a huge outdoorsy person, but at some point that became part of who she was. She was continually curious about where to go next and what to do, and what to experience. We were in Page, Arizona and she had the wild idea, ‘Hey, let's go to the Grand Canyon for sunrise.'”Melissa Park (5:25): “So we grabbed blankets out of our trailer and… that is one of the best memories we have. We have seen the sunrise at the Grand Canyon with both of our girls, and it was beautiful.”On the impact of a memorial scholarship…Cynthia Wang (13:40): “The lovely thing about being able to have financial support is that it doesn't just open up the door for, like, your college degree. It definitely allows you to pursue all your other passions.”Ryan Park (): “It means that she still has a continuing impact. And that's hugely important for a parent. Because we miss her all the time.”On how Kylie's memory or legacy influences them today…Cynthia Wang (22:39): “I think a lot of times people come to college thinking, ‘Oh, I need to choose something that I'm gonna do for the rest of my life.' I definitely came into college thinking that. But I think it really makes me realize, you can really change your path at any time, any moment.”Cynthia Wang (21:52): “I feel like I'm the type of person who in the past would really stick to the stuff that I know cuz I get really anxious and it's easy to stay comfortable. For instance, I never thought I would be into rock climbing. I really hate heights and like it still terrifies me, but I really enjoy rock climbing now. That's definitely one of the things I feel like I would never have had the time or energy to pursue otherwise.”Ryan Park (19:25): “The two of us have tried to continue to find ways to be adventurous, to experience new things, take advantage of the time that we have together. This year we traveled more than we have ever traveled, and we discovered we enjoy traveling. We've experienced some great new places and… we continue to be curious as to what is around us.”Show Links:Artist Scholarship & Award Established In Memory Of Kylie ParkKylie Park Obituary@Kynd_like_kylie Instagram

The Science of Happiness
Why Listen to the Other Side?

The Science of Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 16:48


These days, it's hard to imagine befriending people with different politics than your own. But these two men did it using a tried and true practice. Episode summary: When a graphic work of art depicting two men having sex was hung up in a busy hallway on a community college campus, it stirred up a huge controversy. Some students wanted it taken down, while others opposed the idea of censoring art. Instead of retreating to their respective echo chambers, two students who disagreed had a public debate. It was so successful, they actually went on to create a discourse club on campus. We learn the tactics that helped them navigate a divisive topic with their civility and differing values intact. Later, we hear from psychologist Cynthia Wang on how taking someone else's perspective can bring people of different backgrounds together and disrupt stereotyping. Practice: Think of someone whom you might be at odds with — perhaps they have different political beliefs, or they're not part of your ethnic or religious group, or they have arguments with you. Take a moment to imagine yourself as this person, seeing the world through their eyes. Recall a moment you shared with this person and think how you, as this person, experience that shared situation. What does the world look like from their point of view? Try to imagine how it feels to be them as vividly as possible. Ask yourself questions such as, what emotions are they experiencing? How might that feel in their body? How might their feelings in the situation differ from yours? If you're in a debate with this person, try taking their side and formulate an argument on their behalf. You might understand more nuances about their views. If you have the time, you can even try to imagine a day in your life as this person. Find the bridging differences playbook in our Greater Good in Action website: https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/what_we_do/major_initiatives/bridging_differences Today's guests: Mark Urista is a professor of communication at Linn-Benton Community College in Oregon. Anthony Lusardi and Steven Olson are former students at Linn-Benton Community College. Learn more about LBCC Civil Discourse Club: https://tinyurl.com/5becxpba Follow the LBCC Civil Discourse Club on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LBCCCivilDiscourse/ Dr. Cynthia Wang is the clinical psychology professor at Northwestern University. She's also the executive director of the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the Kellogg School of Management. Learn more about Cynthia and her work: https://tinyurl.com/56kebcvw Follow Cynthia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cynthiascwang Resources for bridging differences from The Greater Good Science Center: Learn more about the Bridging Differences Initiative: https://tinyurl.com/5n6j5e3t Eight Keys to Bridging Our Differences: https://tinyurl.com/ywaay6ux What Will It Take to Bridge Our Differences? https://tinyurl.com/yjvvt622 How to Get Some Emotional Distance in an Argument: https://tinyurl.com/342r4sjz More resources on bridging differences: TED - Bridging Cultural Differences(playlist): https://tinyurl.com/racj5edf NPR - Why We Fight: The Psychology Of Political Differences: https://tinyurl.com/52rxnxwj Tell us about your experiences of bridging differences by emailing us at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or using the hashtag #happinesspod. Help us share The Science of Happiness! Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or copy and share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap This episode is supported by Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, as part of the Greater Good Science Center's Bridging Differences initiative. To learn more about the Bridging Differences initiative, please visit: https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/what_we_do/major_initiatives/bridging_differences

Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
The Making of Survivor: The Official Collector’s Edition | Cynthia Wang

Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 49:37


Rob Cesternino and Teresa "T-Bird" Cooper interview Cynthia Wang, author of Survivor: The Official Collector's Edition. The post The Making of Survivor: The Official Collector's Edition | Cynthia Wang appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.

Survivor: 46 - Recaps from Rob has a Podcast | RHAP
The Making of Survivor: The Official Collector’s Edition | Cynthia Wang

Survivor: 46 - Recaps from Rob has a Podcast | RHAP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 49:37


Rob Cesternino and Teresa "T-Bird" Cooper interview Cynthia Wang, author of Survivor: The Official Collector's Edition. The post The Making of Survivor: The Official Collector's Edition | Cynthia Wang appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast
Ep. #196 - MORBIUS Face Plants & More

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 91:57


In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts welcome special guests Cynthia Wang (professor - Cal State LA / founder - The Arqive) and Adam Rose (writer - Source Point Press' Corollary) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including Morbius' less-than-stellar box office numbers, whether Warner Bros. has paused Ezra Miller's Flash movie, why creators leave comics for video games, and the importance of Egypt to Moon Knight.

PodBytes: KPMG Canada Podcast
Episode 2: When Tax and Technology Intertwine | Women Talk Tech

PodBytes: KPMG Canada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 8:03


The second episode of Women Talk Tech features Jennie Allan and Cynthia Wang, the co-leads of the Network & Support workstream for the KPMG Women in Technology Community. Join us as Cynthia interviews Jennie about working at the intersection of tax and technology, tips on thriving in a male-dominated space, and upcoming trends in the tax industry.

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The Cocktail Conversations
Can This Marriage Be Saved?

The Cocktail Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021


If you're wondering whether or not you can ever once again speak with some of your family and friends--or if you're just bewildered about how we got here and how we're going to get out--have we got the episode for you! Michele and conflict expert Dr. Cynthia Wang of Northwestern University crack open a bottle and dive in to Dr. Wang's latest research into what, exactly, is happening. You might be relieved to know there are reasons--and solutions--and...wait for it...a tequila-swilling, cigarette-smoking rooster matador in the mix.

ABCs of NMOSD
201. Complementary Therapies and NMOSD

ABCs of NMOSD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 59:36


Dr. Kyle Blackburn, Dr. Cynthia Wang, and Dr. Ruchika Prakash joined GG deFiebre of SRNA and Dr. Chelsey Judge of the Connor B. Judge Foundation for an ABCs of NMOSD podcast on "Complementary Therapies and NMOSD." The experts begin by explaining what complementary therapy is and what common approaches are used. They discuss acupuncture, chiropractic procedures, supplements, diet, exercise, and medical marijuana. The experts provide information on functional electrical stimulation, a possible complementary therapy at the acute stage of an inflammatory attack. Finally, the experts discuss how mindfulness can be helpful in overall health.

Ask the Expert
807. Behavioral and Psychological Changes in Demyelinating Conditions

Ask the Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 53:00


SRNA is joined by Dr. Cynthia Wang and Dr. Lana Harder for an Ask the Expert podcast on "Behavioral and Psychological Changes in Demyelinating Conditions." The experts begin by discussing various psychological effects that people diagnosed with rare neuroimmune disorders may experience, including PTSD, anxiety, stress, and depression. They also talk about behavioral changes that may occur, such as mood swings, changes in personality, and fatigue. Psychological and behavioral challenges of pediatric patients are discussed, as well as possible treatment and coping strategies. Finally, the experts discuss ways in which physicians and medical experts can be educated in regard to these issues for their patients who are diagnosed with rare neuroimmune disorders.

Ask the Expert
804. Neuroimmune System 101 / A primer on how the nervous and immune systems work together

Ask the Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 48:37


SRNA is joined by Dr. Kyle Blackburn and Dr. Cynthia Wang for a podcast on "Neuroimmune System 101: A primer on how the nervous and immune systems work together." The podcast begins with an overview of the nervous and immune systems and how they relate in the context of rare neuroimmune disorders. The experts discuss COVID-19 (coronavirus) in relation to the immune systems of people with rare neuroimmune disorders. They then answer questions on different ways in which the immune system is activated and how different triggers for the immune system may affect someone with an existing rare neuroimmune disorder. Finally, the experts, who are both former James T. Lubin Fellows, share their research and describe how to participate.

Environment China
EV Road Trip with Environment China!

Environment China

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 23:59


This week we join past guest and recent host, Anders Hove, for a journey to Inner Mongolia, Northern California, and Central Europe, where he recently tested the charging infrastructure on three long-distance electric vehicle road trips. We examine how EVs compare on fueling cost, emissions, and convenience, and discuss how the experience compared across the three regions, along with potential recommendations for policy-makers. Anders is a non-resident fellow with Columbia University's Center for Global Energy Policy as well as Project Director at GIZ China.  He is the co-author with Prof David Sandalow of Columbia University of the recent paper "Electric Vehicle Charging in China and the United States": https://energypolicy.columbia.edu/research/report/electric-vehicle-charging-china-and-united-states https://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/11172-Electric-vehicle-charging-What-can-the-US-and-China-learn-from-each-other- Yiyang Chenzi and Cynthia Wang serve as co-hosts this week. We hope you enjoy the program!

MorganFreeLance PodKast
Dr. Cynthia Wang introduces The Restorative Education Project

MorganFreeLance PodKast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 90:12


Today’s Guest is Doctor Cynthia Wang, Assistant Professor of Communications at Cal State Los Angeles and co-organizer of The Restorative Education Project. "The Restorative Education Project aims to bring educators, artists, and activists of all disciplines and levels, inside and outside of formal education, together to create space for critical reflection, conversation, and community, in an effort to cultivate and restore humility and humanity in society." Enjoy this Chat with my good friend and fellow #Pinecrest Alum!! visit the website: https://www.RestorativeED.org Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restorativeed/?ref=br_rs Attend the first bi-monthly “Performance & Dialogue” Series at the Arc Pasadena THIS Saturday June 17th at 6pm Come share in some constructive workshop dialogue, enjoy the performances and Bring a Friend! **Beware the Box of Spiders Underneath Your Bed!!**

Sounding Out!
Sounding Out! Podcast #46: Ruptures in the Soundscape of Disneyland

Sounding Out!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD: Ruptures in the Soundscape of Disneyland SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES VIA ITUNES ADD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST In this podcast, Cynthia Wang shares examples taken from a soundwalk she performed at Disneyland. Disneyland has been an idealized space for the middle-class white American experience, and the aural signals and music used […]

Taiwan Talk
#Fitspiration, Shared Inspiration to Reach One's Fitness Goals.

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015


Fitgirl and half marathon runner Cynthia Wang shares with us the story of her fitness journey, advice for those looking to challenge their own fitness goals and how she lost 68 kg (150 lbs) to become the best version of herself.

Taiwan Talk
#Fitspiration, Shared Inspiration to Reach One's Fitness Goals.

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 13:04


Fitgirl and half marathon runner Cynthia Wang shares with us the story of her fitness journey, advice for those looking to challenge their own fitness goals and how she lost 68 kg (150 lbs) to become the best version of herself.

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Stefan Claypool introduces Jaynestown directed by Charles Giardina, Brief Encounter directed by Edwin Suh and Raising Junior directed by Cynthia Wang.

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Joss Whedon's Jaynestown adapted and directed for radio by Charles Giardina. This piece is the third Mr|Tots installment of Firefly, featuring a whole new cast! Starring Dave Malinsky, Mike Gaffney, Izzy Nuttal, Cynthia Wang, Edwin Suh, Porter Westling, Rachel Goodgal, Steven Barash, Noah Mease and Stefan Claypool, with dubious vocal by Charles Giardina.

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Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Breaking News: Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense has been charged with Radio Animal Cruelty. Is MrTots guilty of these startling allegations? Listen to this up-close and personal interview with writer/director Noah Mease to find out. Starring Izzy Nuttall, Dave Malinsky, Noah Mease, Bill Noble, Napol Wills, Edwin Suh, Adrienne Losch, and Cynthia Wang.

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Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense
Quiet, Please: Be A Good Dog, Darling

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2010


Sit, stay, and listen to this week's "Quiet, Please: Be A Good Dog Darling", in which man's best companion and his wife are one and the same. Starring Andrew MacDonald, Katie Gill, and Claire Sibley. Written by Wyllis Cooper and directed by Cynthia Wang.

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Mrs. Whitaker thought that she had a normal life. She was a normal, everyday old woman who lived a normal, everyday life...that is, until she found the Holy Grail at a thrift store. Adapted by Katie Gill from a short story by Neil Gaiman. Featuring Napol Wills, Bill Noble, Claire Sibney, Cynthia Wang and Michael Gaffney.

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Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense
Fibber McGee and Molly: Molly Wants a Budget

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2010


In "Fibber McGee and Molly: Molly Wants a Budget," Fibber McGee (Bill Noble) has been spending a little too much, and his wife Molly (Blakelee Clay-McBee) insists he start a budget - which has some unintended consequences. Also starring Dave Malinsky, Cynthia Wang, Porter Westling, Adrienne Losch, and Edwin Suh, and directed by Rachel Goodgal.

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Hear the tale of a thousand Halloweens past as four friends (Bill Noble, David Seamans, Steve Barash, and Blake Lee McBee) fly through space and time under the sinister guidance of Mr. Moundshroud (Dave Malinsky) to rescue their dying friend (Adam Lee) and learn the true meaning of Halloween. Narrated by Michael Gaffney with additional voices by Cynthia Wang. Based on the teleplay by Ray Bradbury, and adapted by Noah Mease.

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Starring Napol Wills, and Adrienne Losch with Katie Zurbach, Cynthia Wang, Adam Lee, and Ellen Lee. Written and directed by Bill Noble.

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Popularity in a can! Just spray it on, and a possy of squirrels will follow you around and make all of your social problems a thing of the past. Featuring Adam Lee as Vince Offer with additional voices by Cynthia Wang, Steve Barash, and Brendan O'Connell, written and directed by David Seamans.

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Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Want those kiddies to shut up? Social Butterfly Industries reveals its latest masterpiece, the only child-headpiece guaranteed to provide total silence while maintaining complete breathability. Featuring Porter Westling as the pitchman with additional voices by Napol Wills, Adrienne Losch, and Cynthia Wang, written and directed by David Seamans.

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Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense
Quiet, Please: Where Do You Get Your Ideas?

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2010


In this episode of "Quiet, Please", aliens from the moon visit Earth to have some murderous fun. Starring David Seamans, Porter Westling, Dave Malinsky, and Izzy Nuttall. Written by Wyllis Cooper and directed by Cynthia Wang.

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense
Fall Break Madness and Intro & Credits, 6×04

Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2010


The insanity of the semester tends to catch up with us here at Mr|Tots come Fall Break, and this year it manifested in a series of increasingly dire News Updates written by Michael Gaffney, Blake Lee Clay-McBee, Cynthia Wang, Katie Gill, Adrienne Losch, and Noah Mease. Also, hear the evening introduced by Noah Mease and Adrienne Losch, and put to rest, one way or another, by Edwin Suh.

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Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

Claire Sibley puts another crack in the glass ceiling with her introduction to this second episode of the season. Then Adrienne Losch and Cynthia Wang tag-team the credits. Stay tuned for a most thrilling and suspenseful show!

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Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense

The Nightshade Radioplayhouse returns with "The Tailypo," as told by David Seamans. Listen to the tale of an old man trying to survive the nightmare horrors of the solitary wild lands. With Charles Giardina, and Cynthia Wang at her most terrifying. Adapted and directed by Noah Mease.

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