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Latest podcast episodes about daedric

Le Podcast De L'Antre
Episode 409: L'Antre, L'Emission du 22 Janvier 2025

Le Podcast De L'Antre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 120:05


Deuxième émission de 2025, avec le grand retour de notre Skull Gwen adorée pour un hommage ce soir ! Myster X est là aussi, bien sur, pour vous présenter cet épisode qui vous amènera votre lot de news, de clips, de blague de merde mais de bonne humeur ! Et bien sur que serait cette émission sans son lots de nouveautés ? Hein, franchement ? En plus, on met en avant un paquet de groupes de chez nous comme à notre habitude mais aussi du très, très louuuurd ! Retrouvez PSYCHO-FRAME, DESTINITY, WAKING THE SLEEPING BEAR, WHITECHAPEL, NEPHYLIM, BRUM, TYGERS OF PAN TANG, TENDERCORE, ATLAS ASHES, GREH, TYRMFAR, MARCH OF SCYLLA, THE HALO EFFECT, DAEDRIC, KAMALA, SADIST et BLACK .44, pour finir sur une bonne note ! Pour participer au concours rendez-vous sur ce post : https://www.facebook.com/antremetal/posts/pfbid0N2HUjQhRiKXr2VGgR43TnGL59VbXjbTbGdREMFvtT7e74UgNj2X7A6rJ8MeVGEHwl La playlist complète est là : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W98cccsoVgCHufMa4FKw3bXiJOtFFbjz/view?usp=drive_link Abonnez-vous a notre chaine YouTube pour ne rien rater : https://www.youtube.com/@antremetal @Fatlab Studio @Skull strings @Asso We Rock @Actu-METAL Toulouse @Radio Transparence @Metal Invasion Radio/Podcast @poulettessisters @metallian #lesexplosdepit---------------------------------Second show of 2025, with the grand return of our beloved Skull Gwen for a tribute tonight ! Myster X is here too, of course, to present this episode, which will bring you your share of news, clips, shitty jokes and good humor ! And of course, what would this show be without its share of new features ? Honestly ? What's more, we'll be showcasing a bunch of local bands, as usual, as well as some very, very louuuurd ones ! PSYCHO-FRAME, DESTINITY, WAKING THE SLEEPING BEAR, WHITECHAPEL, NEPHYLIM, BRUM, TYGERS OF PAN TANG, TENDERCORE, ATLAS ASHES, GREH, TYRMFAR, MARCH OF SCYLLA, THE HALO EFFECT, DAEDRIC, KAMALA, SADIST and BLACK .44, to end on a high note !

Systematic Geekology
What can the Elder Scrolls teach us about religious syncretism?

Systematic Geekology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 50:39


Back with our Religions in our Fandoms annual theme, Christian Ashley and TJ Blackwell discuss the gods and religions in the Elder Scrolls videogame series!.Is Skyrim the same as Elder Scrolls? Is Elder Scrolls 6 ever coming out? What is the meaning of the Elder Scrolls? What is Talos the God of? Was Talos a good guy? How many years did Talos rule? Are Aedra and Daedra enemies? Is Sithis an Aedra or Daedra? What is a religious syncretism? What is a famous syncretic religion? What is synchronism in Christianity? Are Daedra evil Elder Scrolls? Who is the most evil Daedric lord? Are the divines dead in Elder Scrolls? We discuss all this and more in this one! Join in the conversation with us on Discord now!.Support our show on Captivate or Patreon, or by purchasing a comfy T-Shirt in our store!.Check out the rest of our RELIGIONS IN OUR FANDOMS episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/928f3957-942d-45c7-b8ed-cd9647468a45.Listen to all of our Video Game episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/409f2d81-9857-4426-b1f0-d8a02e58b150.Check out all of TJ's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e.Check out our other episodes with Christian:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54cMentioned in this episode:Follow us on Instagram!@systematicgeekologyAnazao Ministries Podcasts NetworkCheck out all of the AMP network shows!Anazao Ministries Podcasts - AMP NetworkCheck out other shows like this on our podcast network! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm/Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Like and subscribe to our show on YouTube!A lot of our episodes along with bonuses, video exclusives, and some shorts are all available on our YouTube!YouTube

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Pedal To The Dead Vol 3.4

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 118:15


It`s not the first time Ben Jekyll has tried to step into Mark Parker`s shoes On previous attempts he has endeavoured to emulate the chaos Mark leaves in his wake, this time, he just went for a simpler approach and embraced the goth excess of his youth with some industrial, post punk and remix shenanigans along the way with music from Olive Dares The Darkness - in the club Allie Frost - reveries pine The March Violets - hammer the last nail Tara Vern - hibachi girl Coastal Fire Dept - regret (Vincent Vs The Big Boss Mix) Fat Dog - wither Bill Leeb - terror forms feat Shannon Hemmet Aesthetic Perfection - monochrome genCAB - six hits Fury Weekend - feel the beat feat Prizm Visors - erractic Pet Shop Boys - dancing star (Solomun Mix) Charli XCX - von dutch (Moris Blak Remix) Lazerpunk - toxic Kodeseven - codered Reebz - thanatosis HighSociety & Daedric - dead by dawn Zetra - suffer eternally PIG - painiac Unto Others - raigeki KMFDM - let go Arctis - i`ll give you hell Mimi Barks - wormgirl feat Raven Gray Noisecide - neon nocturne Izzy Reign - sandman Rublood - black of my hand Crashface - maniac feat Sam Matlock Soul Extract - innerspace Catch the next edition at 6pm UK time every Saturday Catch Ben Jekyll in his normal spot hosting Follow The Dead every Friday from 10pm and Dancing With The Dead every Saturday 8pm Mark Parker will finally return to host Pedal To The Metal next weekend.

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Dancing With The Dead Vol 4.26

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 118:15


When was the last time you listened to new music? This week? Last week? Last month? Last year? Join Ben Jekyll for two hours of fresh new heavy music from Mammoth Volume - the battle of lightwedge Ruckwater - no more air Gigantum - for all my friends Elephant Tree - long forever feat Lowrider Pale Strangers - dopamine Dune Aurora - fire Luna Sol - evil (on the rise) Hermano - breathe Scruffy Bear - pity party Sywren - subliminal Rory - in the bible The Warning - burnout Straight For The Sun - pulling teeth Coping Method - where spirit meets bone HighSociety & Daedric - dead by dawn Izzy Reign - pandora`s box Kodeseven - redemption feat Megan McDuffee Fury Weekend - feel the beat feat Prizm The Anix - sinking alone Zetra - suffer eternally Pale Waves - gravity Join Ben Jekyll every Saturday night for two hours of the best new music we can find. Rock, metal, punk, indie, industrial and more mmhradio.co.uk from 8pm UK time every Saturday night. Any suggestions/submissions/requests drop a mail to benjekyll@mmhradio.co.uk 

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Dancing With The Dead Vol 4.14

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 118:15


When was the last time you listened to new music? This week? Last week? Last month? Last year? Join Ben Jekyll for two hours of fresh new heavy music from Small Black Arrows - trojan horse Bears In Trees - i wanna feel calm The Dangerous Summer - what`s an hour really worth? Drew Davies - heavy manners Then Comes Silence - stay strange Oakman - spiral Halflives - jealous Toronto Is Broken & Reebz - like me Dal Av & Daedric - racing the parallel Fight The Fade - eye of the hurricane PIG - crumbs, chaos & lies Pain - push the pusher Lizzy Farral - madhotel Coping Method - closing in feat Reebz Unto Others - butterfly Moskito - charming boy When They Riot - necropolis Cicadastone - last in line Marisa and the Moths - just like me Carsick - gig tax Science Made Us Robots - don`t jump Four Year Strong - daddy of mine Toria And The Terror - i want blood Sum 41 - dopamine Join Ben Jekyll every Saturday night for two hours of the best new music we can find. Rock, metal, punk, indie, industrial and more mmhradio.co.uk from 8pm UK time every Saturday night. Any suggestions/submissions/requests drop a mail to benjekyll@mmhradio.co.uk 

Skyrim Book Club
A Daedric Proposal

Skyrim Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 1:17


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DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio
DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio 10 March 2024

DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 125:25


Lots of new music in this week's Dark Nation Radio, including new tracks from I Ya Toyah, Nox Occultae, Ultra Sunn, Solar Fake, Bestial Mouths, Cathedral in Flames, The Cassandra Complex, Blak Light, Brittany Bindrim, Rina Pavar, Dead Lights, Kaleida, and Alien Creation. I hope you'll give it a spin! Tuesday is my Psychobilly Family Power Hour show and then I'll be doing my International Women's Day show (slightly belated) this coming Sunday, March 17th As always, if you like what you hear, I urge you to support the bands by going to their bandcamp pages. I invite you to follow me on your preferred platform and to join the Dark Nation Radio family on the Facebook group. Reposts are particularly appreciated. Thank you for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 10 March 2024 Leaetherstrip, “White Horse” Ultra Sunn, “The Truth” Rina Pavar, “Heavy Rain (Chrome edit)” Disrupted Being, “Deeper” Kaleida, “Stranger” Dead Lights, “Transform (Metamorphosis remix)” Data Void, “Nothing Changes” Alien Creation, “Beats and Shouting” The Cassandra Complex, “Kneel to the Boss” Huir, “Lovers” Brittany Bindrim, “The Well” Solar Fake, “This Generation Ends” Blak Light, “Blind Vision” Bestial Mouths, “Slitskin (Orphx remix)” DSTRTD SGNL, “Not Part of DSTRTD SGNL” Xotox, “Erkenntnis” Noir, “The Bells (Interface remix)” I Ya Toyah, “Dream Not to Dream (Stabbing Westward remix)” Daedric, “Nirn” Sjöblom, “The Storm (The Foreign Resort remix)” Ace Ventura & Symbolic, “The World That You Know (GMS remix)” Psy'Aviah, “OK (7” club trance mix)” Mindless Faith, “Singular” Sextile, “No Fun” Von Magnet, “Electro Flamenco” Cathedral in Flames, “Pale Rider” Nox Occultae, “Halloween” Flesh Field, “Soldier” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio

She's With The Band
Episode 38: On The Rise Roundtable with Vexed, Frayle, Daedric, and Lexi Layne

She's With The Band

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 68:06


Today's guests come in the form of Lexi Layne, Vexed, Daedric, and Frayle. All the young artists discuss the latest news, releases and videos from their bands, and how they feel about being a woman in a scene mostly surrounded by men, facing all kind of stereotypes and challenges and addressing them head on.

The Sound
Daedric

The Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 31:49


Download The Sound 228 Radio app --> Apple or Android We chat with Kristyn, from the band Daedric, about their new music. Kristen has an incredible vocal range. She is able to hit the lowest of growls and quickly transition to clean high range tones.  Join our text community by texting "The Sound" to (228) 641-1648 Get your merch Here! Social Links Here. We Are New Rock!!!

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Dancing With The Dead Vol 3.13

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 118:15


When was the last time you listened to some new tunes? Underground, overground rock and indie wandering free. Label or not, makes no difference to me as we throw new music into the mix from Scene Queen - pink push up bra Against The Current - silent stranger Creeper - black heaven Creeper - cry to heaven Creeper - teenage sacrifice Queens Of The Stoneage - negative space Feeder - elf Feeder - playing with fire The Subtheory - crown of thorns Dorian Electra - idolize HighSociety - break Max Brhon - no future Simon Chylinski - stamp Chris Keya - new state Lazerpunk & Waveshaper - comeback Extra Terra & Rogue VHS - agresseuse 3Force - fear no more feat Mari Kattman Gunship - tech noir 2 feat John Carpenter & Charlie Simpson Health - sicko Health children of sorrow Mildreda - friendly fire Celldweller - fadeaway (V0id Chapter Remix) pMad - the sword The Anix & Daedric - spit it out Toronto Is Broken - raw feat Reebz & Sebotage In This Moment - army of me Any feedback/love/hate/requests/submissions (delete as applicable) please send a mail to benjekyll@mmhradio.co.uk  New show, next Saturday from 8pm UK time Thanks for listening, and reading, come back soon!

Let's play Skyrim
72 | NIGHTMARES of VAERMINA

Let's play Skyrim

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 62:24


The city of Dawnstar is plagued with nightmares and people can't sleep! It's suspected to be the Daedric prince Vaermina so we venture to her temple to stop the nightmarends. But things go sideways when there is an interesting artifact up for grabs... and I want it!

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Let's play Skyrim
51 | MEHRUNES' RAZOR

Let's play Skyrim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 66:51


We visit the Mythic Dawn museum which leads down a path to retrieving a unique Daedric artifact!

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Let's play Skyrim
49 | The BLACK STAR of the Daedric Prince AZURA

Let's play Skyrim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 58:22


We find an incredible Daedric artifact that can act as the ultimate soul gem! But first we need to banish a soul inside of it...

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast
Episode 222: Daedric Roundtable

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 75:08


In this episode Victor, Michael and Ray introduce their Daedric RT characters.Thanks for listening to this episode from ASAPodcasting.  If you have a moment please consider leaving a review on iTunes.    http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/skyrim/The Butcher, Baker and Candle Maker in Spaaace: A No Man's Sky podcast: https://anchor.fm/butcher-baker CONTACT: askyrimaddictpodcast@gmail.com Join our Discord:https://discord.gg/cVSN65jFor Merchandise please visit the Tragically Optimistic store here:https://optimistic.threadless.com/collections/asapodcasting-showsPatreonPatreon.com/asapodcasting A big thanks to the UESP, Elder Scrolls Wiki and Imperial Library for their incredible resources.  Until next time… Support the show

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Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast
Episode 221: Daedric Roundtable Discussion and more

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 107:19


On this episode we hear from Skyrim Book Club Steve and the continuation of his character story.  Michael, Ray and Victor discuss mods and gameplay before discussing a Daedric Roundtable.Thanks for listening to this episode from ASAPodcasting.  If you have a moment please consider leaving a review on iTunes.    http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/skyrim/The Butcher, Baker and Candle Maker in Spaaace: A No Man's Sky podcast: https://anchor.fm/butcher-baker CONTACT: askyrimaddictpodcast@gmail.com Join our Discord:https://discord.gg/cVSN65jFor Merchandise please visit the Tragically Optimistic store here:https://optimistic.threadless.com/collections/asapodcasting-showsPatreonPatreon.com/asapodcasting A big thanks to the UESP, Elder Scrolls Wiki and Imperial Library for their incredible resources.  Until next time… Support the show

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New Music Saturday
S07-Ep11-Pt1: The theme here is HEAVY music!

New Music Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 88:13


Loads of heavy tunes in this weeks Part 1 ranging from Punk to Metal and lots in between! Listen out for brand new tunes by Sapling, Lucky Thief, Trench Gun and Lewis Tivey, Kingstorm, Hyper Lights, Amy Montgomery, Tanus, Elucidate, The Ruby Tuesday's, Imagine Mentales and Call Me Shadow, HIGHFRONT, Shadow Smile ft. Daedric, Sheltered Sun, and Trench Gun. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newmusicsaturday/message

New Music Saturday
S07-Ep2-Pt1: A seamless blend of independent rock n roll tunes!

New Music Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 113:29


Dr. Bones and Mike Five are back with another episode of New Music Saturday! There's no interview this week so it's music all the way, and Part 1 is a fantastic mix of blues, rock and heavy tunes for you to enjoy! Listen out for Gozer Goodspeed, The Martin Abrahams Band, The Metal Byrds, Grim Rock, The Answer, The Great Alone, Synthia, Daedric, Indya, Sick Century, Pave, Trench Gun, Electric Enemy, Highfront, and Shadow Smile. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newmusicsaturday/message

Cave Dweller Music
Elijah Lee (Daedric Armour) Interview

Cave Dweller Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 65:36


Daedric Armour's Elijah joined Matt to talk about the brand new record from the Elder Scrolls themed black metal group, out now on Bitter Loss Records. With Tolkien and endless other mythos making up a good majority of black metal's source material, why not Elder Scrolls? Along the way they'll talk about willing a vision into reality, the realisation of how goofy doing your own voiceover can sound, and Elijah starts beef with everyone still wearing corpse paint. The big dog's rolling hard. Listen to and order Daedric Armour: https://bitterlossrecords-au.bandcamp.com/album/daedric-armour Follow Daedric Armour: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daedricarmourbm/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3XRLwluUKAXNSLeiQVp1ww?si=4wdXjYBhRbSM4q2ZQCjN3g Follow Bitter Loss Records: Bandcamp: https://bitterlossrecords-au.bandcamp.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bitterlossrecords/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bitterlossrecords Follow Us (Cave Dweller Music): Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Cave_Dweller_Music​ Facebook: https://facebook.com/cavedwellermusic​ Instagram: https://instagram.com/cavedwellermusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/dweller_music​ Website: https://cavedwellermusic.net/​ Discord: https://discord.gg/WDm4zUY6 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/cave-dweller-music Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3F1bwKEXRSQ…5A0w&dl_branch=1

Media Monarchy
#PumpUpThaVolume: May 19, 2022

Media Monarchy

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 66:45


Media Monarchy plays Born Ruffians, Revolution Above Disorder, Daedric and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for May 19, 2022. ♬

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Lords of Lore
New-New Vegas, Go-to RPG Characters, & Armor | Lords Of Lore: Episode 37

Lords of Lore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 50:10


The Lords Of Lore reunite to discuss a possible sequel for Fallout: New Vegas, creating characters in RPG video games, and the best armor in video games. Instagram: @lordsofLoreTwitter:@LordsOfLorePodTiktok:@LordsOfLoreFor promotion and contactLordsOfLorePodcast@Gmail.comChapters0:00 - intro0:41 - New New Vegas11:15 - Go-To RPG Characters28:05 - Armor in Video games

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 297: The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (part four)

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 80:47


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on Morrowind. We spend some time catching each other up on our successes and failures, talk about it as a preparation game, and the interconnectedness of the lore. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: More hours of Morrowind Issues covered: Brett finds Tim's yurt, "Dare I continue," being out at the boundaries of the systems, a preparation game and not a find the things you need on the way, finding things to be too difficult, the mercenary who couldn't follow me, asking the game to cheat, Tim having Divine Interventions from early in the game, paying to teleport, Morag Tong sharing quests around, needles in haystacks, carrying armor back to sell, Dark Elven Barbarian Ashlanders, reuniting the clans, defeating the Dwemer, the feeling of richness of the world, creating mysteries and webbing them together, quests as direction rather than reward, white folks writing Africa/colonialism, hearing repeated references to slavery, Tim revisits Elder Scrolls lore, navigating the web of connections, diving into Daedric lore, playing Skyrim looking for how it will fit in memory, diving into memory and virtual memory, Z-keying a head all the way to Tenpenny Towers, the memory systems of consoles, Tim learns about crime and the uses of the writs, sleeping in the wrong bed, avoiding theft, accommodating the assassin's playstyle, being taught how to play the game, finding a bug in Halo and being unable to finish the fight, weird mission select structures, the opacity in the structure of Morrowind, individual playthroughs and how it makes you think about the game, having the low friction and higher friction layers of play, a frictionless model with weirder content, checking out the whole Halo series. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Dragon Magazine, Ray Winninger, Fallout 3, Double Negative, Bioware, PlayStation, Sony, XBox, Half-Life, Guy Carver, Dreamcast, Dungeons & Dragons, mysterydip, The2ndQuest, Halo (series), GoldenEye, Agent Under Fire, Final Fantasy VI, Animal Crossing, Dragon Quest Builders, Ashton Herrmann, Breath of the Wild, Ubisoft, The Witcher 3, LoZ: Ocarina of Time, Skyward Sword, Psychonauts 2, Watch Dogs (series), Far Cry (series), Assassin's Creed (series), Shoe, Bungie, 343 Industries, DOOM (2016), Resident Evil Village, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Still More-owind Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com

DarkCompass
DC1052 End Satan

DarkCompass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 60:39


New Music from Misplaced, Daedric, Seas on The Moon  and more Broadcast on Hard Rock Hell Radio 26 November 2021   Misplaced – Deep End 0:00 Daedric – Sepulchre 3:37 Fortress – Devil’s Wheel 6:45 Bleed from Within – I am Damnation 11:35 A Pale Horse Named Death – Slave To The Master 16:14 Seas … Continue reading "DC1052 End Satan"

The Selectives Lorecast
Hermaeus Mora

The Selectives Lorecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 91:45


The Daedric prince of forbidden knowledge, huh? Who doesn't love forbidden knowledge? Seriously, name one culture on Tamriel who doesn't love forbidden knowledge. Okay, fine, name two that, uh, end with the letter "y." Originally recorded on or around August 2020. Join the Selectives Lorecast every other Saturday (usually) at 3pm Eastern Time at https://www.twitch.tv/rottendeadite Got a lore question for the Selectives? Drop us a line at selectiveslorecast@gmail.com.

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Nerdelandslaget
Sidequest: 40 store spillselskap (Bethesda) med Jostein Hakestad

Nerdelandslaget

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 56:00


Med en liten Daedric-hjelm på hodet ønsker jeg dere velkommen til gjennomgangen av en av mine absolutt favorittutviklere: Bethesda!Sammen med Jostein Hakestad går jeg gjennom selskapet som elsker å saksøke ved siden av å lage knallgode spillopplevelser i levende verdener akkompagnert av hjerteskjærende vakker musikk. Nyt sene høstkvelder med The Elder Scrolls, Fallout og Starfield!

Skyrim Book Club
Tome of Daedric Portals

Skyrim Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 2:57


Skyrim Book Club
Persistence of Daedric Veneration

Skyrim Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 3:19


Gut Check Project
“Loosen up and let it fly!”

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 62:37


Eric Rieger  0:00  Hello gut check project fans and KB MD health family. I hope you're having a great day. This is your host, Eric Rieger, soon to be joined by my awesome co host, Dr. Keith Brown. It's Episode 57 of the gut check project. And today's topic is kind of, well, it's a few different things. Let's just put it that way. We let our guard down a little bit, we get a few emails say don't be so tight. So we're not. And Anna, if you're listening, thanks for the feedback. She's an awesome technician that we have at the GI center. So without further delay, let's get into the sponsorships Of course, are trying to get your daily polyphenols that are trying to calm it's a lot easier just to go to love my tummy.com slash KB MD. 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It says that they only want to deliver fresh, great tasting food, go to unrefined a bakery.com use code gut check and save 20% off of your very first order. And last but not least, KB MD health comm go there and get your very own CBD endorsed by my partner Doug brown as well as his baby artron deal and also Brock elite you can get all three of those at KB MD health calm around the clock because it's online. It's an online store very very easy to order. Use code gene CP to save 20% Okay, let's get into it. It's Episode Number 57Hello, go check project fans and KB MD health family. I hope you having a great day it is now Episode 57 This is my awesome co host Keith Brown. I'm Eric Grenier what's up Ken?Ken Brown  2:58  Oh man, I'm excited Episode 57 so we did our little three part series tried something interesting but didn't want to make a three hour podcast over one topic erectile dysfunction. That seems like it'd be a little heavy after a little bit.Eric Rieger  3:10  three hour Boehner talk.Ken Brown  3:14  There's, there's some science behind that one, maybe a little too sciency. I don't know. That's, uh, I feel like sometimes I go down rabbit holes. And I apologize if I'm too much of a nerd. But you know,Eric Rieger  3:24  we're gonna call this episode two scientists one lab.Ken Brown  3:30  You're doing a reference on the two bears one cave.Eric Rieger  3:34  Bert kreischer and Tom Segura our get familiar, but we're going to try to not get too sciency today, have a little fun with some health science and probably show a little bit more of just how we talk in the lab. That's really what.Ken Brown  3:49  Yeah, so we're sitting there scoping and one of our great texts on I was sitting there saying, hey, sometimes you guys get a little too sterile, like you're too eager to talk about the science and I'm like, Okay, and then you and I got to talk and because this past weekend, it typical things. I'm driving Lucas, up to Melissa, Texas, which is like 45 minutes north of where we live. And my son 16. Lucas goes, Oh, on this great podcast. I had never heard it. So I'm listening to two bears. 1k with Bert kreischer and Tom Segura. Just like, This is nuts. I spent like hours preparing these guys literally are like, I'm gonna get out of bed, not brush my teeth and show up and there's a whole episode on just that not brushing your teeth.Eric Rieger  4:35  Kind of pisses me off a little bit because Joe Rogan and all of his comedy guests talking about how hard stand up comedy is, and what I see them do is just stand in front of a microphone andKen Brown  4:46  like, whatever thought pops in their head does that. Sorry. Anyway, so Okay, so we're two scientists, one lab, two scientists one lab,Eric Rieger  4:52  at least for Episode 57. Email us as we go through here, and let us know what you think. Oh, just do a quick recap. Though, Episode 55 through 57, pretty, pretty awesome. Talking about certain viral infections and erectile dysfunction if you haven't seen 56 or 5556 57 get caught up. And I think we're kind of being shadow banned a little bit by YouTube. And suddenly,Ken Brown  5:18  because now we're looking at these different podcasts like,Eric Rieger  5:23  everywhere we go.Ken Brown  5:25  It's fascinating because now we're seeing all this stuff. When you look at Dark Horse podcast, Brett Weinstein's, and he is blatantly open, he's like, I'm gonna put this up, it's gonna last for a little bit, and then it's just gonna disappear, because what I'm talking about is controversial. And we were talking about some viral infections, that can actually cause inflammation, resulting in long standing, erectile dysfunction, which I think is extremely important, because we're going to be seeing a lot more of this, even if it's not important, irrelevant to you at least hope that this can be passed on to a urologist in the future that looks and goes, Oh, this is why I'm seeing younger men with this. But it's really interesting because I tried to search it in different ways, and it's not popping up, then you search our poly phenol ones. It's like, well, right there.Eric Rieger  6:04  Yeah, man before, before the pandemic, hey, you can search any of our topics on the show, and it will pop up immediately. And that's, that's, that's what's happening. So if you like what you hear, just try to like and share share with a friend. And then obviously, we just we're just wanting to share information. It's not it's not medical advice. It's just, it's just stuff that we read. And we feel like it's important. It's how we talk to the patients when they come to the clinic.Ken Brown  6:27  Yeah, exactly. You and I both did something recommended by Mike Logsdon. for business. We both read the same book this week. This is almost a book club right now. Yeah, start with why by Simon Sinek. So I'm gonna ask you everything that we do. And it's really fascinating, because so much so that Jr. Actually texted me and said, Hey, you should consider getting this for your family. And you should for yours also. But really, it plays into everything. It's a book by Chris Bosh that says letters. For a young athlete,Eric Rieger  7:03  something like that. But that's the one that letters through young athletes. Pat Riley in it. Yeah,Ken Brown  7:07  it's Pat Riley, it's letter three athletes. What's fascinating is that the guy was on a podcast, the author and he was discussing. When you go into something, whatever skill you're trying to do, there has to be a why because eventually you achieve what you want. If you're an athlete, if you're a pro athlete, you get the fame, you get the money, you get that but if you don't have the why, then everything falls off as a physician. You go into school and you say I need to get four oh, I need to get four oh, I need to get through high school. To get through college. I need to get into med school. I need to get in good residency, I need to get into a fellowship. And then all of a sudden you're there and you're like, I'm here. Yeah. What's my Why now? And I think that that is it was such an interesting read because it's a business book. But really, what is your WHY? Your why to do things? What is our why for doing this?Eric Rieger  7:52  Oh, this this podcast? Yeah. I can't believe nobody even watched I think one of the coolest why's is each week or each sometimes every other week. But we are kind of just forced into immersing ourselves into new territory, which is awesome, because it's actually the part that drew me into healthcare in the first place. How can I help? How How can we help it's not just me, it's it's a collaboration, you get a lot of information, you do the research, read things online, you talk to patients, you get the feedback you you see what works and sometimes, unfortunately, see what doesn't work, but we're just we're forced to learn so that we can hopefully help someone get better. And that's it.Ken Brown  8:33  Yeah, that's the bottom line. Like I've realized how much I've researched how much I've learned how much we're unearthing and today's episode will be just like that eventually when we get to the but that's what happens when you show up to two scientists one's labEric Rieger  8:45  no yes all the time. Now logs in had a good idea that read that book and I liked it because it had you separate what why is because sometimes you may say oh yeah no why is why is I need to get down the road No, that's that's how that's the how Yeah, you've got to figure out what the goal or the purpose really not even the goal the purpose of a goal could just be a mile marker but the purpose of what you're doing and why you're doing it and yeah logged in good findKen Brown  9:17  I love it because I believe that everything about my life has been about a why including developing on Tron to including getting into the CBD world including trying to do yeah, there was always a why behind it. But if you're not always thinking about that you get bogged down by the ones.Eric Rieger  9:34  As a witness I can remember if you never set out and said I want to get into CBD. You said I wonder if CBD will help the patient and we you came up with I won't go through all of them but a few different scenarios. And it was never we need to shoehorn CBD in to help make it work. Yeah, it was never that which I found to be. We set it on the show before I actually thought that we would be led down by the use of CBD. I was like Man who knows I hear people say all kinds of stuff. Suddenly the lie was more or less realized just by sticking to how do we best find the right people to do this with? Yeah.Ken Brown  10:10  And then even like without try until the why was I need to find something in a natural way to treat people that there's no pharmaceutical solution. Oh yeah. And now the wires become holy cow. There's so much more to this. And there's so much untapped potential of these beautiful molecules. And if you look at other episodes where we hit you, Sylvia Molino, Charlene, I will then hit and then beaten Charlene rambutan brilliant scientists, PhDs. And they're teaching us about stuff that I had no idea about a molecule that I'm wrapping, you know that I'm going all in on on this, and we've got it. But when you get away from the why, then it becomes the wire sales like this this month, why don't you know and you just go, Okay, let's just take it let's take a step back. That's the what that is a focus on the why metric is what your metric is, uh,Eric Rieger  10:59  what you know, what's cool is he can come back and benefit you directly. And I'm just gonna use your most recent example. You hurt your neck. And you went in to go see Wade McKenna. And I would say the now you're feeling great are much, much, much,Ken Brown  11:14  much better, much better.Eric Rieger  11:14  That being said, if we hadn't been on the pursuit of that, why, how do we help people? How do we share that information? I don't think that you would have been nearly as gung ho to go and see someone like Wayne.Ken Brown  11:25  Alright, so bring that up. The only reason why I knew to call Wade is because he came on our podcast. Why did Wade Come on the podcast? Why did he take a day off of a busy schedule? You called him up and said, Hey, do you want to come on? And it's uh, you know, doesn't matter how big you're doing something. But when somebody has a why his Why is to educate about stem cell? Oh, yeah. When he gets an opportunity, he took the time off his day, showed up at our studio, and just kicked some crazy knowledge, the most knowledgeable guy in stem cells, I'm going to put my I'm going to say it. He's been if you watch the podcast, you go, yeah, I could see that. Outside of maybe a couple doctors in Germany that have a few more liberties on what they can do. Wait is one of the most intelligent people about stem cells. And by the way, spoiler alert, that's what today's eventual science podcast about will be stem cells and how to improve your ability to have a better response, which I found out when I went so I got my third and IV infusion, one injection, three IV infusions, great team over there, had a long talk with Dr. Philips, his his associate that helps doing the IV infusions, and we get to talking about how can you make this better? How can you make it so that if I'm going to spend this kind of money that I get a absolute perfect response? And they have not developed a protocol yet to do that? There are no protocol exists? Got it right here. Yeah. So if you're gonna go get stem cells, or if you're somebody that has a doctor that does stem cells, they need to listen to this episode.Eric Rieger  12:55  I think it's awesome. And it's just another point of collaboration, like, Wade will never tell you that he has all the answers. But he will take great information and see how he can incorporate it to basically just help all the people he's that he's trying to help patients and otherwise, so yeah, I think it's, it's a lot like the podcast.Ken Brown  13:11  Yeah. So yeah. So anyways, what's going on with you in the family? How's everything?Eric Rieger  13:18  renovation? I don't really want to talk about that. It's not any fun. Wait, you wait for deliveries, because there's just certain parts of the country that aren't even producing stuff. And I'mUnknown Speaker  13:29  making glass and I'm making tiles, so you just sit around in any way. So we're doing that. We can't get glass for the windows, but we can't get tiled. Would you mind if we put tile up?Eric Rieger  13:40  Actually, this point, we find the heavy window no sunlight. But, you know, gaging Mac of both to kind of flex in some of their entrepreneurial spirit this summer. They're building, building some smaller companies. We'll see how they do. Maybe we'll talk about in some time, but haven't quite gotten that point to do that point, excuse me to get it all off the ground yet, but it'll be interesting. Emory's very, very busy. That's, that's pretty much what's happening. Summertime. Yeah,Ken Brown  14:10  totally. Oh, so typical stuff is a big tournament season. So the kids read a lot of tournaments. I got to tell you a funny story, though. So Lucas, got into this unusual tournament where if you win, then you get into this next level, like a Junior Pro tournament. And it was in Little Rock, Arkansas. And so loida and Lucas drove a Little Rock, Arkansas, and I had the funniest conversation with him. Because the first round he went pretty easy second round. And to hear Lucas tell it, it was great. And I loved hearing the way that he's trying to mimic the accent everything. He's like, Bobby Bobby, he's like, he's like, This is so funny. I literally lost two. I lost two games because I was laughing. That he shows up as tournament and this guy shows up with two rackets and Water Bottle, which is usually people have a bag and they've got a hole in it. Yeah, like it's level. Yeah. He said the guy had a little belly on the whatever. And it sits down. He's like, yeah, me and my friends we were drinking and they said, we're gonna buy an entry into this thing. I didn't think I'd win, but I won that first round. And now we're going to play you. It looks. It's laughing he's like you were you were drinking and your friends and rodeo and he's just like, Yeah, he's like, they parently think I'm a good tennis player or something. Which makes it funny because he probably was like, some point like, like, like an elite tennis player because look, as I just said he played really well. Yes, out of shape.Eric Rieger  15:35  15 years a Daedric it'll do that to you.Ken Brown  15:40  Because it was like it was the funny thing. I couldn't stop laughing. It's like I would I like a song a few times. And he goes yeah, if y'all if he can just slow that down a little bit might be able to get get one of them back. Okay.Eric Rieger  15:54  This was mocking him or not mocking Oh,Ken Brown  15:57  yeah, Lucas was imitating good old Little Rock, Arkansas. He goes on the changeovers, the guy comes over and goes, goes, Hey, how old is you? 16 is like shit. I shouldn't ask that. Now. I feel even worse.Eric Rieger  16:12  But he's there.Ken Brown  16:12  Yeah. Buddy show up there drinking beer behind the fence. Lucas was about ready to serve serves today's and here's one of the guys go. Yeah, he's legit. Love the story. I could not stop laughing. And he goes up because you had lost these two games because I did a body serve. And he tried to get out of the way and just kind of like instead of, you know, didn't get hit and somehow blocked it with his frame. And it was a winner. And I looked at him and I was just like, he was Wow, great shot. He's like, Oh, come on. Now. I didn't mean to do that. It's just a funny, cool story. Then the next round he played a really elite kid that from the division one player and they went for our match for our mouse Lucas loss and a third set tiebreaker real close. If he would have won that one. He would have played a guy named Sam Harrison, who is a ATP tour player right now ranked a little lower due to injury but he was ranked 35 in the world. Yeah, he was Lucas was looking so forward to trying to just at least see what it's like to get served by guys.Eric Rieger  17:17  I'm gonna I'm gonna steal a phrase from some Arkansas people and say, Hey, boys, legit.Ken Brown  17:22  That boys legit. Carlos and Lloyd are touring everywhere doing things? Oh. I, because of our last three episodes, I'm trying to leave my own science behind this. Remember the article where we talked about how Argentine plus CBD synergistically opened up? If you look at that, what happens is Arjun Nene is what's needed to make nitric oxide, which veza dilates. vasodilation helps. And so I was looking at it from a workout perspective. So I do I do what I do. And I ordered an excessive amount of arginine and citrulline from Amazon shocking. Yeah. I started doing arginine and citrulline every night like so I do. I do l leucine for which is for muscle memory I'm trying to get I'm trying to gain back the muscle that I've lost since my neck injury. And oh my gosh, I wasn't putting two and two together. And I started having the worst heartburn. I immediately turned into one of my patients where like, I wanted to like call somebody and say fix this. Now some reflux, some reflux, nausea, just felt justEric Rieger  18:31  yeah, that does not sound fun.Ken Brown  18:33  And I do have acid reflux. And I do take medicine for it. I've tried to get off the medicine for years and years, and I just can't and I've accepted that. And that is what it is. So it was a last week. Last week. I'm sitting there. I'm just like, God, I'm talking to an architect. And we had a cancellation. And then the way that I do things too extreme, I was like, go ahead and load up a scope. She's like, No, don't do it. Like we got to try. Well, I'veEric Rieger  18:56  already heard about,Ken Brown  18:57  I'm worried that I've got like, like, like, I think I've cancer. Cancer. Like you don't have cancer that round. You don't have cancer. You just have some. And I'm like why in the world would I suddenly have all this reflex and then she points out? Did you do one of those weird things where you want some weird supplements. But that can't be it. That can't be it. Just go just go get a scope. So I took the endoscope and I'm staring at our monitor. And I'm trying to get this thing in and I'm holding it like this. And it's like right there. And she's like watching it she's going cuz I was like stop my eyes are watering just goes hard. This is why we sedate people, right?Eric Rieger  19:43  No, no, no can.Ken Brown  19:47  I eventually just got it down and I did my own enough.Eric Rieger  19:52  So those are never seen one those are as big around as probably what a pinky probably maybe a little bit larger than a pinky. Imagine that going all the way down your throat, not you, you don't have to imagine you just did.Ken Brown  20:04  eyes water looking at it, and I got an over here just gonna I'm gonna throw up stop. And I'm likeEric Rieger  20:12  this may be the last two scientists one lab.Ken Brown  20:17  Yeah, I think it is. Speaking of science, do you see what's going on with that? acetylcysteine?Eric Rieger  20:25  Yeah, I did. I don't really like it. I think it's ridiculous. And I hate the category of conspiracy theorist and, you know, tinfoil hat thoughts, all of that kind of stuff. However, for a supplement in acetylcysteine, which is acetylated and acidulated amino acid. Two have been on the market over the counter for almost a full 60 years. 60 years. Yeah. Two weeks ago, the FDA declared it a drug. Now there's a bunch of different pathways that can happen efforts to Claire to drug it can remain a drug over the counter, much like Tylenol, or what the fear is, is that it will then slowly migrate over to just being prescription or at least controlled in the way that it's dispensed, like ephedrine or anything else like that. And it doesn't quite make sense, other than the fact that you've got MSC doses, the Mac in August or September, I think there was starting to be some leaked research about any acetal cysteine was actually proven once again, and it made sense. You know what lay back a little bit further. About four months or five months before that news came out, we put together a protocol of supplements that we felt like could benefit people who were suffering from COVID,Unknown Speaker  21:45  Episode Three, I think, or something. And in acetylcysteine, or nak, was was a part of that.Eric Rieger  21:52  And it makes sense, because just a quick refresher, instead of cysteine, you take it and the body converts it to glucose ion ion is basically your body's you making now your body's best antioxidant defender it scavenges rrs, or reactive oxygenation species throughout the body. And when it does that, as we've covered in many different episodes, you're stopping long term inflammation. Inflammation by itself can be incrediblyKen Brown  22:24  necessary inflammation necessary long term chronic inflammationEric Rieger  22:27  not That's dangerous. In fact, it leads to many, many things disease and cancer etc. So in a single system that was being highlighted, because the issues of the lung, turn into cascading inflammation. And that's why the way in the early days of COVID, people were rushing, putting people on ventilators, they're losing them. However, the problem became that it was just out of control inflammation, and it almost became a point where the inflammation was beyond the acute infection of the virus. Now it's the body just attacking itself. And it is in a single system was seen or observed to be a part of a recovery mechanism by helping your body produce enough glutathione and basically getting the lung tissue to not be so inflamed. nak is known as both a pulmonary protecting as well as as well as a hepatic protected and you know a lot about this, of course you can speak to it. People who have acute Tylenol, toxicity or people who are long term alcoholics. It's recommended. Well, that's whatKen Brown  23:33  I think that's what the FDA is hiding behind. After 60 years of being over the counter. The FDA says Oh, no, this you this actually started out as a drug. And we're gonna make it a drug again, 60 years later, because n acetylcysteine is it's it's a great antioxidant increases your glutathione. We could do a whole episode on glutathione. It's an amino acid. It's an amino acid. It's It's incredible. But then they came out and said this, so then they immediately pulled it. So I wantEric Rieger  23:57  to be clear, Amazon did, Amazon Amazon did and maybe a couple others. There are still Walmart still actually did this morning. Walmart still has neck available. I just wanted toKen Brown  24:05  add that. And then I talked to one of my patients who's a very high level pharmacist and she said, Yeah, I believe that. It appears that some drug company may be using it in conjunction with something else. So they're trying to get it so that they can garbage. I man I panicked. I totally panicked. And I'm like, Look, I use it for so many things that I need to get my hands on a bunch of N acetylcysteine. So it's the first time I've ever done it. But I went to the dark web. You flirted with the dark web? Yes. What's the dark web and I ordered a bunch of an acetal system. And I give it to my employees. So I gave it to his green who's who's my medical assistant, fantastic employee. And amber came in grabbed me my other medical assistant and she's just like, Hey, can you come and look at this. And I walked in and is was just holding the phone. It was just caressing it. And she was just like, Remember, you are loved and we can't wait to do your colonoscopy? No, though. That's, and I was like it. She's really friendly. But that's way too friendly, and way too friendly.Eric Rieger  25:10  And then amber goes,Ken Brown  25:13  can you go look at the bottle you gave her? was right. I, it's my first time on the black web or the dark web, whatever it's called. And I ordered her MDMA for Molly or ecstasy. Oh, yeah. Thinking it was an acetal cyst. It's not. It's not. It's the opposite. Now, here's the real dilemma that I'm in my life. My patients loved it. I know. Yeah. So many great Google reviews based on that.Eric Rieger  25:39  Yeah. Unfortunately, they hung out in your waiting room for four hours.Ken Brown  25:45  Yeah, she only that was surely up to one patient. I did get a bunch of bad reviews, and everybody else has done. So you know, that's my bad on the whole and acetylcysteine. So probably shouldn't I probably should not just randomly knee jerk stuff. As Anna said, you just seem to overdo everything. And don't always push the Buy Now button. I did not do that. Please. I did not drug my employee. I just thought it was a funny story. When you were just talking aboutEric Rieger  26:12  this. This is what happens when we break character a little bit or actually, this is exactly what how we talk.Ken Brown  26:21  I actually told news, I was gonna do this. I was like, I'm like, I gotta prepare for this podcast. She's like, what do you talk about? Like, I don't know. And I'm like, you were really nice. That last patient and then my mind just went there. Yeah, I'm gonna talk about that. I'm gonna pretend like I bought you MDMA. And she looks at me and she's like, what is in your head? I'm like, you just heard what was in my head. You got to start hearing.Eric Rieger  26:45  Well, that was interesting. But I do think it's, it's kind of wild and you referenced him earlier, the Dark Horse podcast. they've, they've been amassing tons of information, not on an industrial 16. But on ivermectin and how more that they had an incredible guest on two days ago. His name wasKen Brown  27:10  Cory Horry, pure coreEric Rieger  27:11  and he is a medical doctor who is infectious disease and has served on multiple boards where they deal with protocols for viral outbreaks and pandemics and has served on the COVID board. And, dude, he's got incredible data on how ivermectin not only works, he's got the scenarios he talks about why he doesn't understand why it's been covered up. And he gave scenarios in Mexico, multiple people, these aren't small, one off studies, multiple people their 1200 healthcare workers 1200 healthcare workers, I'll leave you this 700 something 700 change of the 1200 agreed to take ivermectin all of them, highly exposed to two COVID 100% of the 700 and change, never diagnosed with COVID. The other 500 and whatever is leftover of the 1200 healthcare providers 58% 58% of them developed COVID COVID symptoms, etc. And they didn't take ivermectin prophylactically so we'll go down that rabbit hole. Check out Dark Horse podcast with Brett Weinstein and appear Cory it's it's great. I think the publish date was June 1. IfKen Brown  28:26  there's anything to say about those two guys, they have a why. Death Row Weinstein's? Like I have to get this stuff out here. Yeah, that guy pure Corey, his wise. I'm, I'm the guy in the trenches. I'm a, I'm a critical care doctor. Why in the world is a politician telling me what to do?Eric Rieger  28:42  I don't I don't understand. I eat politician or not. We're standing in the way of we've heard for a year now trust the science. I want to trust the science. But trusting science doesn't mean stop asking why?Ken Brown  28:56  Oh, and that doesn't mean that in what they were talking about is exactly this. We bring up a lot of studies, and I'm going to do it today. Yeah, that is not this large, randomized drug funded study, because that's the only way to do a study that big that randomized that multicenter all that stuff. But he did so much better. He said, there's so many other studies that you can make a meta analysis out of and he said when he started talking about that he's like, the data is there. And yet, the government saying the data is not there. Like every time if you look at any of our podcasts, it's it's completely based on studies. Everything is based on studies from it is it is not conjecture. It is not opinion. It is. This is the study. Yeah. And that's what we do. And that's what he was saying.Eric Rieger  29:44  I think that's the responsible thing to do. I mean, if we're going to if we're going to talk about subject matter, and it has, and there happens to be hypotheses around them or what's going to happen. Let's talk about what we actually know or have observed. Then you man, yeah, sometimes you're going to find a paper that later on is going to be found either wrong or not exactly on the nose. But as long as the data in there is, is honest, it's worth talking about, and what's crazy is vaccination or not for for COVID. I think that's a personal decision. And they talked about it on there that you take a risk analysis. And, and there there are some people that it may be perfect for there may be some that aren't. And Brian, I'm getting into that today. However, the the narrative from the government or politicians specifically seems to be trust the science, get the vaccine. And then when you turn it around and say, well, I've mentioned has this high safety profile. And it may work also, their retort happens to be, there's not enough data. But there was never enough dataKen Brown  30:54  on a brand new MRI. I mean, I don't want to turn this into that. But this is stuff we talked about, called day long. We talked about it constantly. Like look, why why can you say there's not enough data there, but then you could say that, you know, just do this, and I get it, we have to get our country back working. And I get that we all have to have some assemblance of comfort. And by saying that you've What did I just see? I just saw something that you can, like so many places are saying the mask mandate is still in effect unless you've been vaccinated. If you don't wear a mask, we're assuming you're not vaccinated that you've been vaccinated. Like, this is like the new rhetoric everywhere. Yeah. So it's basically saying, Well, I'm, anyways, I don't want to go there. But it's just weird. It's just weird. Yeah. It's plain weird. Doesn't make sense. Doesn't make sense. It's like give me given your employee, MDMA. Molly, instead of N acetylcysteine. Or some weird part of someone doing what else is weird? Since we're talking podcasts. So I was watching Joe Rogan not and he had on his I actually liked the jujitsu podcast, I know that you kind of prefer the the non MMA stuff. I kind of like that where he'll have john Donahoe and these people. Well, he has, he had this guy named Gordon Ryan. Gordon Ryan is currently the world of the world, world, and many people consider the best and nogi Jiu jujitsu submission specialist. He gets on there and starts talking. And Joe's like, Oh, so Gordon, tell us about your gut issues. He's like, like, had a bad staph infection, like, you know, a year ago, and I took like, rounds and rounds and rounds of antibiotics. And then I just started developing the severe gi issues. And now I've been diagnosed with this thing called gastroparesis, and which is your stomach doesn't empty. And it's horrible. Because every time I eat I bloat like crazy, and I stay full for hours. And it's like, and I've been all over, and they just tell me, well, that's just part of, they say, I have irritable bowel and things like that. And Joe's, like, if there's any good gut doctors, let us know. And I was just screaming, I felt like that stupid, progressive commercial with flow in them or on the beach and seeing that now, it's really stupid. We have a Roku now, and you can't fast forward the commercials, you know, on some of the shows. So it has the whole progressive team hanging out on a beach and flow sitting there. And everybody's like, yeah, it's nice to not work and just hang out at the beach. And then like, there was a man and a woman talking and she's by her boat, the other guys by his camper. And she's just like, man, I love my boats. I love my camper is like, Yeah, but, you know, I just wish I could put them together like in a, like in a bunch or something. And she's gonna, it's called a bundle. It's called but like, she couldn't hold back and she ran out and tried to sell insurance. And so that's how I felt I was like, I'm screaming into the thing. I'm like, this could be CBOE Gemini. I'mUnknown Speaker  33:47  talking about CBOE yet. YouKen Brown  33:48  haven't even discussed it. That's what's causing your gastroparesis. So when you have gastroparesis, it could be if you don't have diabetes, or another neurological reason to have it. It could be that your small bowel when it dilates, because you eat and it becomes distended. It tells your stomach not to empty. Yeah, I have all kinds of patients that actually are diagnosed with gastroparesis. I treat their CBOE and then the guest presses goes away. That's nice. And so I was just sitting there and then on the most recent episode, I just cringed, Joe's like, yeah, my friend Gordon Ryan was on here and and he's gonna go somebody stepped up to the plate to help them. Even though I know that Mike logs and tried to offer him I'll try and do it a seminar once, and I dm them on Instagram, and haven't heard back yet. But anyways, so he goes, Yeah, my friends. what they're gonna do is stem cells, and BPC 157 peptide. We'll we'll eventually do a whole show on peptides. And I was just Saturday I went because of that statement. I'm looking at this and I'm like, stem cells for gut health, which could be fixed by taking polyphenols. What is the relationship huh? What if we developed a protocol pre and post them? So is there any science on it? Yeah, we kind of kicked that around a little bit. And that's where the two scientists in one lab comes in. Right? So I got some pretty cool stuff to talk about today. So even if you're gonna ignore my dm Gordon, you should at least at least listen to this part here. Because if you go get stem cells, I can make it so it's better for you. So alright. Stem cells, which we've talked about for my neck, which we had one of the world's experts on Wade McKenna, if you go on like DuckDuckGo, or someplace where it isn't really kind of controlled, you'll find studies on Alzheimer's, autism must, multiple sclerosis, congestive heart failure, erectile dysfunction, liver disease, hypertension, pulmonary issues goes on and on and on and on. And one of the things that I was looking at, and then you go to the FDA, and you're like, Why in the world? Is this not being talked about more? Why in the world? Is this not being discussed more? And you could look at the political reasons as to why because stem cells, and I won't get into that today. But if you go to the FDA website, what they do state is there's no science behind it. And then the one thing that even Andrew Huberman talked about on his podcast was stem cells. The problem with stem cells is they can also make cancer cells grow.Eric Rieger  36:25  Yeah, there's a caveat to that. But yeah,Ken Brown  36:26  so that's what I want to talk about. So what is the biggest risk of these stem cells? Now if you look on Netflix, there's one of those documentaries where they discuss how stem cells caused infections that all came out of one lab and it was 18 people, millions of stem cells done, so I'm not going to throw the infection thing out there. So let's just address this whole thing of stem cells, and how can you make them better one? And how do we decrease the risk of promoting tumor growth? Okay, so that's what today's podcast really is, after we've discussed a lot of random things. So, Wade, and any other person that actually does stem cell therapy, listen up very carefully. If you're somebody who's going to get stem cells listen very carefully, very easy, based on science once again. Alright, so let's look at this, I found an article where it looked at condensed tannins from cinnamon, where what they did is they showed that by taking condensed tannins, cinnamon tannins, like cube rochow, it promotes migration of stem cells and accelerates wound healing in mice. So what these guys did is that they showed that the it's called mesenchymal stem cells, which means the stem cells from the bone marrow, this is an exogenous bone marrow stem cells migrate in accordance to the location based or aided by the condensed tannins. And what they do is they analyze the effects of the cinnamon tannin on mesenchymal stem cell migration in vivo, meaning that they unfortunately caused an injury in a mouse. They caused a skin injury. And then they demonstrated that the mice that got the action, I think they stimulated stem cells, they did something where they could show that stem cells did this, either they gave it to him or they stimulated it. But they showed that in the mice that the stem cells from the bone marrow more readily went into the blood and then accumulated in the area where the injury was okay, more so than the mice that did not have the cinnamon tannin given to him.Eric Rieger  38:42  So just a second, follow exactly what you're saying. Obviously, if you're trying to heal an injury with stem cells, you want to make certain that they concentrate where you where you want them. And you're saying that using a natural tannin enabled the stem cells to aggregate where I metKen Brown  38:58  where I wanted to increase the stem cell production and mobilization even better.Eric Rieger  39:03  So I got more of them more in the right area and more efficiently.Ken Brown  39:06  Exactly. And what they what they showed is that once in the animals that they give the cinnamon Tannen to, they showed that following the condense 10 and treatment, there was more angiogenesis increased blood flow, blood flow increased blood not just blood flow, but that led vessels granulation tissue formation and remodeling were accelerated during the wound healing process. And what they believe is that the cinnamon tannin promoted tissue regeneration attributable to the mesenchymal stem cell induced tissue repair. So in other words, they believe that the tanan resulted in greater stem cells going to the proper area. Which is exactly why when I got my neck injection I did a five day fast leading up to it followed by eating and I took condensed tannins the entire time and continued to take them So I'm super excited to see this. So the conclusion of these scientists were, the results demonstrate that that the cinnamon tannin promotes mezen kaimal, stem cell migration in vivo and accelerated wound healing. And the key here is that the structural features of the flavonoid that type of poly phenol is the key, it is critical to their effects in both the migration and the location of it. So, not just any tanam, not just not just any polyfill. But it has to be a flavonoid comprised of proanthocyanidins. In other words, groups of flavonoids, we say it all the time, large stable poly phenol helped wound healing Yeah, through stem cellsEric Rieger  40:47  Make sense? Once again, it's a it's a demonstration, I believe, of your gut bacteria, taking apart the large molecule and using the the aquaponics the the post biotics as the body needs, correct?Ken Brown  41:03  Yeah. Make sense? The sciences are very congruent with where we then here recently. Yeah, I know. And I can just see somebody that's in the stem cell medicine just standing up and screaming at us. Like I screamed at Joe when I was like, it's just like, but you can't give it to everybody, because that'll just increase the effect. And the stem cells will migrate to cancer and the cancerEric Rieger  41:25  grow more. Oh, I bet you there's something more to that.Ken Brown  41:29  But wait, there's more. So Wow, that's amazing. But let's get back to the whole cancer thing. Why would you augment the stem cells, if you could potentially augment the growth of cancer Make sense? So I went down this rabbit hole or mouse hole or whatever hole you want to call it. And so then I found this great article called the therapeutic effective anti cancer phytochemicals through suppression of cancer stem cells. The why on why we do this is we learned a lot we learned a lot that nitric oxide Oh yeah. And the nitric oxide synthase are different version. They'reEric Rieger  42:02  three different ones.Ken Brown  42:03  So it turns out stem cells, not a stem cell, there's actually something called a cancer stem cell, which I did not know. So, we cancer stem cells are tumorigenic, meaning that they make tumors tumors grow. And cancer stem cells are unique in that they have a very high potency for initiating tumor growth, tumor, neurogenesis, cancer stem cells are postulated to be different than traditional mesenchymal stem cells, and that they proliferate with unlimited potential exhibit high resistance to therapy and have the ability to fuel tumor regrowth post treatment. Now, think about that for a moment. We're talking about why do tumors come back? Why do I have lots of cancer doctor friends, oncologists? I guess that's a good way to call them cancer doctor.Eric Rieger  42:58  cancer doctor friends.Ken Brown  42:59  Yeah, cancer doctor guy. Yeah, this is about cancer, Dr. cancer doctor, friend, oncologist, I have a lot of friends who are oncologists. And I've never once said, Well, why do tumors come back? Because, you know, it's like, oh, just if you get a tumor, it comes back, we believe, and you can go into all this other stuff, p 453. Gene, blah, blah, blah, cancer, tumor gene, whatever. Whoa, wait a minute, what if your cancer, your cancer stem cells, I keep trying to do this. So you have AI nos going on, you have inducible, nitric oxide producing bad nitric oxide or not, it's the same nitric oxide, but producing information is in the wrong spot. So this is really interesting. There's, there's cancer stem cells. And they did this whole review in this article where they looked at the influence of phytochemicals, surprise, surprise, as it turns out, when they refer to phytochemicals, they're talking about complex polyphenols, on cancer cell populations. And what they did is they highlighted the importance of those known to selectively inhibit the cancer stem cell. Wow. Think about this for a moment. Yeah, we talked about this, but these guys showed in a lab. As it turns out, that large poly phenols actually target cancer stem cells in multiple different ways, such as inhibition of self renewal, induction of differentiation into mature cancer cells, and sensitization to anti cancer agents. Wow.Eric Rieger  44:30  So so that makes them more susceptible to the drugs thatKen Brown  44:34  are more susceptible to the drugs that we use. Wow. Now, the article is nauseatingly thick and was a lot there. Oh my gosh, it's super sciency. Yeah, super complex, but it's so complex that the bottom line is they showed multiple different ways in which large stable polyphenols can turn off cancer stem cells in multiple different ways. It was so wild. So polyphenols are good polyphenols. Good. And then I never thought about that, that when we talked about stem cells. cancer stem cells are different than mesenchymal stem cells.Eric Rieger  45:15  Yeah. I hadn't thought of that at all. didn't know that.Ken Brown  45:19  I know. And so but I know that maybe not the same guy cuz he's already I don't know, what did you do? Throw it on his glass and scream it scream at his TV, phone, whatever, the scientists that I'm playing it out in my head or somebody's yelling at us right now. Like, that's it.Eric Rieger  45:36  Okay, I just caught up with the rest of y'all. Okay.Ken Brown  45:43  I just have this image of this, this guy, because all right, it's podcast day. And I'm just gonna have a whole bunch of breakable glass here that I will just keep smashing glasses when I get a car. Oh, what's the matter? Alright, so I can just see him going. But that doesn't matter. That's not in real life. What about real cancers? So as it turns out, there's studies on real cancer. For instance, our old friend, epic gala, epic Gallo, catechin, three galley, otherwise known as green tea extract, we talked about all the time in green to extract egcg, Eg GGC, whatever, one of those egcg. But also, we know that that is a component of kabocha when it gets broken down into its various components. So which is a good way to get it bioavailable, which is a good way to get a bioavailable. So green tea extract is a bioactive poly phenol from green tea. It's been studied a ton. It happens to be. So we've talked about these other ones that have been studied before. It's like studies perpetuate more studies. I would like to just sit there and just send everybody, all the scientists go, you can do more with a bigger, more stable poly phenol, but that's but I'm just happy that you're writing about poly fit. So they've already shown that it can help block tumor including significantly bladder cancer, which I was unaware of. But the mechanism of how it did it has eluded scientists. So these guys went out to say, let's figure out how to do this. And the title of the article is green tea extract inhibits bladder cancer stem cells via suppression of Sonic Hedgehog pathway.Eric Rieger  47:17  We've heard mentioning this before, and I don't know that I recall. It's aKen Brown  47:22  Sega video game dude.Eric Rieger  47:27  Know I Know that I got that part down.Ken Brown  47:33  Alright, so there's, there's gonna be a great backstory to that I'm sure that the developer of that had bladder cancer and then survived it and then said, I will make my next game. Sonic Hedgehog. So anyways, so they actually found the place where it actually happened. And so what they what they showed is the mechanism actually remains by blocking this sonic hedgehog pathway, ultimately, down regulated stem cell markers, cancer stem cell markers, so it controlled the cancer stem cell in the bladder. Wow. Yeah. Wild stuff. So the effect of the green tea was mediated by this what's called the sonic hedgehog signaling pathway, and normally wouldn't even bring that up. But I just love saying that. And, and if they upregulated that pathway, it negated the effect. So that was clearly related to that one thing. So that's how I just love how sciency they get. And I like I'm finding these these are not like this wasn't published last month. This is like a few years old. I'm just like, this is crazy stuff. So what they did is they showed that Taken together, the results indicated that green tea extract could be an important natural compound against bladder cancer stem cells, okay, and provide new insights into the effective molecular targeting of cancer stem cells. Wow.Eric Rieger  48:55  Yeah. Why now we need to find out if there could be other body areas where other stem cell cancers could be turned off.Ken Brown  49:03  I mean, what Give me an example of like a really common cancer,Eric Rieger  49:07  a really common cancer. I don't know colon cancer. Breast cancer.Ken Brown  49:14  Breast Did you say breast?Eric Rieger  49:16  Yeah, you say give you a common one.Ken Brown  49:18  Yeah. And breast cancer is really common. And the anti cancer effect of polyphenols against breast cancer and cancer stem cells, molecular mechanisms. That was another art. Oh,Eric Rieger  49:27  really? Oh, you'reKen Brown  49:28  not making that I'm not making it up. I was just waiting for you to say breast.Eric Rieger  49:31  Oh, yes. It was on my mind.Ken Brown  49:34  No, but for real breast cancer, we know is a huge, huge issue. And well, I think one of the biggest things is when people when we have a lot of people all of us have had people very close to us that are dealing with or have dealt with breast cancer. Right? And is a very serious thing. This is interesting because looking at the therapy of Going after these cancer stem cells, maybe a really interesting therapeutic approach. So these guys what they did, and I don't know these guys, girls, whoever. This was ridiculous. It was like a 50 page review. So this one wasn't so much. It was like a meta analysis. Like we discussed meta analysis is a compilation of this. It was a review it's like it's somebody Opus clearly because they spent forever and I mean, this thing was detailed. So I just laughed because the opening paragraph says this. In this review, we will provide a brief overview of poly phenol structures and classifications as well as the carcinogenic process of breast cancer brief included nauseatingly. I really, it's like it's that insecurity a dream, I always have like a calculus test that when I'm like, super stressed, I'm like, I'm like, I'm back in math class. What that really got into and so to summarize it, and this is, if the person that wrote this article, listen to how I summarize it, they're gonna grab that glass and just smash it. And I suggest that you wear safety goggles, if you're gonna be breaking glasses that are podcasts. Yeah,Eric Rieger  51:15  yeah, yeah, don't you should do that.Ken Brown  51:17  I don't want anybody getting hurt. Alright. So what they did is they looked at the interplay between a toffee G and A pop ptosis in the anti cancer activity, polyphenols. And in addition to that, the potential polyphenols to target cancer stem cells, the various mechanisms. The next 49 and a half pages, we're discussing all those mechanisms. To summarize it. polyphenol research is considered a very promising field, we have discussed this. And I really do think that the future of medicine is heading towards these polyphenolic compounds, definitely, in the setting of a proper microbiome. Sure, if you have dysbiosis, you may not be achieving the greatest result from eating a very high vegetable fruit diet. If you have a proper and very diverse microbiome, all of these things can be achieved can actually be achieved if while having enough of these polyphenolic compounds. So these are a few of the things that they showed in tremendous detail. So each one of these things actually includes several pages of mechanisms, modulation of reactive oxygen species. We've heard that word modulation of inflammatory and inflammation related factors, okay. We've always talked about it as inflammatory cytokines. Here's why my when I say information automatically just go inflammatory. And what are we gonna talk about with the inflammatory what's causing the inflammation, modulation of estrogen receptors and aromatase inhibitors? That's one, which is really interesting, because that could be one of the reasons why polyphenols are good for sport, because you actually increase your testosterone production. If you're blocked in the aromatase, which converts testosterone to estrogen. Interesting. Yeah, that was kind of neat. modulation of a pop ptosis you always define a pop ptosis on this podcast thatEric Rieger  53:13  is programmed cell deathKen Brown  53:16  program cell death, modulation of signaling pathways related to cancer stem cells, which took up about four pages of this article describing very specifically, how these polyphenols suppress the cancer stem cells from proliferating and causing what they do is important, super important. And then I know these guys know their shit, because the final one was modulation of the hedgehog signaling.So that's for anybody who's thinking of doing doing stem cells. This one is specifically for Wade. So for any manufacturer of stem cells, this is pretty cool. This is I'm going to kick it up a little bit and get a little bit more sciency. But the way the stem cells are currently done is that they actually grow them and they it's the number that makes the most important thing Wade talked about the quality of stem cells that you get is super important, how it's grown, how it's harvested, how it's done, all this delivered and delivered. Yeah, for sure. So, these guys showed that reservatrol another poly phenol enhances the functionality and improves the regeneration of mesenchymal stem cell aggregates, specifically cell aggregate or cell sheet engineering. And what they wanted to see is that if you actually bathed these stem cells in reservatrol, that it showed reliable and extensive rejuvenate rejuvenative activities that have received increasing clinical attention, and what they uncovered was that reservatrol enhance the functionality and the numbers improve The regeneration of mesenchymal stem cell aggregates, mesenchymal stem cells would be when I did my bone marrow harvest, Dr. McKenna took my bone and mixed it with stem cells so that it would be there. So what they wanted to show is that they were able to unravel a novel method for using what they called pharmacology, but it's reservatrol based cell aggregate engineering to improve the functionality and facilitate the regeneration of these. So in other words, you can take in older So the whole idea is that the older you get the probably your bone marrow is not as good for stem cells, right? You can make it younger by according to these guys bathing it. So like if you're a 50 year old guy like me, and you do this, you bathe it in some reservatrol and some polyphenols. And that's just one that they looked at reservatrol I'm saying that maybe it could be a whole lot better if you do the, the the equivalent of a large stable poly phenol that has been broken down. But that's it's just it's fascinating science, the why the why of why these guys do things. It's cool. So to summarize, when if you're reading about stem cells, one of the main concerns is that it could stimulate cancer growth. It is a pluripotent cell, meaning it could potentially go where it needs. What these articles kind of summarize is that if you have an injury, and you take polyphenols, and you get stem cells, it goes right over here. We want all the stem cells right here. And by the way, we need more, and get them into the bloodstream to get them over here. Yeah, that's one. And then the other one is, if you're worried, at least according to this, that while I'm really scared, because I don't wanna have stem cells, and then develop a cancer. Well, one way to, at least according to these studies decrease that risk is to take these polyphenols so that you can actually suppress the cancer stem cells themselves, right? So like me, I got my stem cells, and that was actually brought up to me by several people. They're like, Oh, aren't you worried about getting cancer? And I'm like, Am I worried about getting cancer every day? Because I'm a doctor and I see cancer. And every time you do it, I remember talking to one of my cancer doctor friends. I'm calling oncologist I remember asking him, I was like, dude, how do you do this? Like you find 45 year old men all the time with pancreatic cancer. He's like, Oh, I get pancreatic cancers five, six times a year. Because it's your exposure. You're like, Oh, my gosh, that's me. Like every time you see something, it's like, oh, that's eye. Blue. Scary. Yeah. So anyways, I just thought it was really interesting, because when we talk about this, I really believe that there should be some sort of protocol, if I'm a stem cell doctor, I'm putting people on a complex poly phenol blend, like I'll try and do while you're doing it. Why? So that you get the most out of your stem cells. And we know that it's going to go to the area that it's needed. And there is at least some rationale that it could suppress tumor growth. Think ofEric Rieger  57:51  it like this, I after hearing all of this, I already kind of put it in this what I think is an easy to use box for a metaphor. If you're going to do something, let's say that you've committed to being a sport. And you know that in order to compete on the day of competition, that you need to make certain that you have a good night's rest, and that you've trained that you probably know a little bit about the opponent regardless of what it's going to be. You do all of these measures to optimize your ability to win. If you're committed on the other hand to get stem cells for a particular injury, or whatever it is that you're trying to improve. Give yourself and your body the best chance to do the best that it can with stem cells. And basically this is prepping your body. To do that.Ken Brown  58:38  I was thrilled are why for this podcast is if I can help one person get a better benefit from their stem cell. That's my whyEric Rieger  58:45  I think I'm 100%. I think that stem cells has a gigantically bright future. Just from people that not not just you, but people that we my mom, my mom gets stem cells from wait for her knee. And she's doing fantastic. And Mom, sorry, mom, not athletic. Okay. So it's not like that. She went out of her way toUnknown Speaker  59:03  do a bunch of you've seen her Instagram recently? Yes, it is ran at 1100 meter 11 second 100 meter squat and 2700 pounds. Yeah.Eric Rieger  59:11  But, but there are there are some anecdotal and then there's some some large scale studies around stem cells, they do some great, great, great work, but like anything, it's new. There are things to find out how and they're always going to try to find out how can you make it better Wade? specifically talking about how some people were screwing up by utilizing lighter cane on the injection whenever they're they're placing the stem cells. Well, he doesn't do that. That's an improvement. In the therapy. This is an improvement in the therapy potentially, potentially. Yeah,Ken Brown  59:44  yeah. I mean, I'm well, I'm the first one to say that. I've had a I would. I've no pain. Now. I'm wondering I'm like, Did I really recruit all the stem cells that I got that day and have gotten and continue but As I continue to take my polyphenols Are they really just kind of go into the area of injury because I've had a pretty remarkable recovery for such a serious injury that I went to three doctors that said you need to get an operation sure like nowEric Rieger  1:00:11  no one and you know the idea behind any physician or health care provider that's going to have a therapy they're going to give someone you want to do your best to try to induce the best outcome for the patient and mitigate either the well obviously the bad ones but the the outcomes that just don't show any improvement at all and if this can help them do that, right hugeKen Brown  1:00:33  so Gordon Ryan's gonna go get stem cells at least contact us Yeah, dude, I can get you like a $5 coupon on my tummyEric Rieger  1:00:43  calm Gordon. Man given you the friends and family discount five bucks off Yeah, man phytochemicals rather, it gets upKen Brown  1:00:54  to scientists the the first and onlyUnknown Speaker  1:00:57  lastKen Brown  1:00:58  two scientists one lab two scientistsEric Rieger  1:01:00  no coats one lab. No beakers. No Bunsen burners.Ken Brown  1:01:07  You could continue to grow that on every single episode. Episode 1022. Two scientists one lab no coats. Don't you just go on for like eight minutes,Eric Rieger  1:01:18  light switches? No audience, whatever. No one listening anymore? Because I spent an hour doing this.Ken Brown  1:01:25  Yeah, so that's awesome. Well, anyways, so we've covered a lot of ground here. But I believe in this stuff that we're talking about. If I'm going to get stem cells is what I do. If I'm a stem cell provider, I'd listen to this. I'd share it so Oh, like always, we always have to say this. This is I am a doctor Eric is a healthcare provider. crna we do treat people but we are not your doctor unless we are actually your doctor. But But what this is for entertainment, only everything that we talked about is not medical advice.Eric Rieger  1:01:58  Thank y'all so much for joining us like and share don't shadowbanned us and share us with anybody that you think might be interested in these kind of health topics.Ken Brown  1:02:06  Yeah, absolutely. And if you want to know what it's like to accidentally take a bunch of MDMA instead of N acetylcysteine. call the office.Eric Rieger  1:02:15  They are still enjoy the call, but they will not give you a real they got so much. It's Episode 57Transcribed by https://otter.ai

Daedric Delve | The Elder Scrolls Podcast
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Daedric Delve | The Elder Scrolls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 0:43


Elder Scrolls Lorecast
Hermaeus Mora w/ Tales of Tamriel's LotusofDoom - The Daedra IV

Elder Scrolls Lorecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 56:29


Special guest, LotusofDoom from the Tales of Tamriel podcast, joins me for a fun discussion about his favorite Daedric prince, Hermaeus Mora... and wackiness ensues. 15% off Loot Crate click: https://loot.cr/2ZPwmEk and use coupon code- ROBOTSRADIO Twitter: twitter.com/esolorecast Twitch: twitch.tv/robotsradio Email: elderscrollslorecast@gmail.com Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhM Patreon: patreon.com/elderscrollslorecast Website: robotsradio.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elder-scrolls-lorecast/message

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Sons of Sithis
Daedric Princes: Sheogorath

Sons of Sithis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 57:39


New year! We chat about the Prince of Madness!  Dusty is back in ESO! We go through a basic overview, his appearances in the games, and all his artifacts and daedric trickery! Sheogorath is crazy right?  Have a question? Send it to our email and we'll answer you on the show! Let us know what you've been up to in the comments below, at our twitter @sonsofsithis, or at sonsofsithis@gmail.com. Music this week: Dan Terminus

Loreseekers: Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Christmas is coming early with an early episode release! Like we stated on the previous episode we wanted to do something special for our listeners, something we originally said we were unsure if we'd ever do..well..here we are! Enjoy the live and uncut episode of the Loreseekers. In this After Dark edition of Loreseekers we take a look at listener questions and topics including a centralized auction house (revisited), further incorporating the RPG element of the mmorpg into ESO to already established systems, housing limitations, quality of life changes we'd like to see, Daedric creations and much more. We hope you enjoy this very special episode of Loreseekers. Merry Christmas and see you in 2019!

Sons of Sithis
Daedric Princes: Molag Bal

Sons of Sithis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 49:52


Our special Halloween bonus episode!!!  We chat about Mr. Big bad himself!  Molag Bal!  Warning:  This episode contains graphic content that may be unsettling, listen at your own risk. Think Molag Bal is literally the worst?  Have a question? Send it to our email and we'll answer you on the show! Let us know what you've been up to in the comments below, at our twitter @sonsofsithis, or at sonsofsithis@gmail.com. Music this week: Phantom of the Opera Overture by Andrew Lloyd Weber

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Daedric Princes: Mephala

Sons of Sithis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 51:35


Delving deep into the Web Spinner's realm of Oblivion, we discuss all things Mephala continuing our series on the Daedric Princes!  You better bundle up in a blanket and make sure all the lights are on.  This stuff is creepy. What's scares you the most about Mephala?  Have a question? Send it to our email and we'll answer you on the show! Let us know what you've been up to in the comments below, at our twitter @sonsofsithis, or at sonsofsithis@gmail.com. Music provided by Dan Terminus. 

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Part 4 - Felix's Purrfect Plans

Square Roots - THE Classic RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 105:48


Someone on the podcast has a weakness for Rob (and his sister Tilda)'s gruesome cinematic output, and it's not who you might think! We start off the podcast with some sad news, and then some mixed news. The podcast is in disarray! When will we play Chrono Cross? What will we play next? Why is Vanessa murdering so many people? Why does John get lost in such a small level? We open up a giant Oblivion gate and bring all of Cyrodil together for lots of procedural nonsense, slightly broken quests, and a thrilling lack of brothels. This Week: We close the Great Oblivion Gate! Next Week: We finish Oblivion! Our theme for this series is Christopher Niskala's 8-bit Oblivion Chiptune Medley. Check out Christopher's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYwa9KLm4d2aIJfZckXBD-A Christopher's Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/creativenoiseproductions Christopher's Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/ChrisNiskala Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com

Sons of Sithis
Daedric Princes: Hircine

Sons of Sithis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 53:27


Cody and Dusty go over all the aspects and appearances of Hircine in the Elder Scrolls games!  We also delve into all his rich lore!  Since wolfhunter is new to ESO, why not learn all about Hircine himself?! What's your favorite thing about Hircine?  Have an armor set you want us to discuss?  Have a question? Send it to our email and we'll answer you on the show! Let us know what you've been up to in the comments below, at our twitter @sonsofsithis, or at sonsofsithis@gmail.com. Music provided by Dan Terminus. 

Sons of Sithis
Daedric Princes: Hermaeus Mora

Sons of Sithis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 57:27


Cody and Dusty structure the show with a few more segments!  News, What we've been up to, and a quick blip about an armor set in ESO.  Then we get to our main topic starting a new series where we talk about the Daedric Princes.  This week, Hermaeus Mora. What's your favorite thing about Hermaeus Mora?  Have an armor set you want us to discuss?  Let us know what you've been up to in the comments below, at our twitter @sonsofsithis, or at sonsofsithis@gmail.com Music this week was provided by Dan Terminus.  Stratospheric Cannon Symphony: Track 10: Catastrophic Orbital Decay.

Arrows to the Knee
AttK3: Saving Up for Bear Arms

Arrows to the Knee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 25:28


In this episode: - Our first guest! - Flip-flopping and alternate perspectives - Some serious investigations - Reading from a book about *that* Daedric artifact - And so much more... ( Who is Todd Howard? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Howard_%28video_game_designer%29 ) If you have a favorite host, follow them on social media: Killian McMurphy: FB/Insta - killianmcmurphy, Twitter - @TheShooterKM Dorian Mitchell: FB - dorian.mitchell, Insta - dorianm48, Twitter - @DorianM48 Lee Stetson - Twitter - @stetsonthree Follow show updates too - @dovahkaast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/arrows-to-the-knee/support

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast
EPISODE 146 - Skyrim Addict: Skyrim Modding, Building a Story

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 66:52


Michael and Victor discuss some technical issues with Nexus Mod Manger and Mod Organizer, as well as fixes. We get into developing a story for the Daedric quests and more. Thanks for listening to this episode from ASAPodcasting. If you have a moment please consider leaving a review on iTunes. CONTACT: askyrimaddictpodcast@gmail.com Visit asapodcasting.com for all of our shows and info A big thanks to the UESP, Elder Scrolls Wiki and Imperial Library for their incredible resources. Until next time… Become a Patron! Here's the poop on that edit for Mo and NMM. If anyone if having trouble with the download links, or their mod manager logging into Nexus, you can try updating the application. Or you can add this line to the "hosts" file in System32. the path (Win10) is C:windowssystem32driversetc . The file you want is called Hosts. It's an empty text file that exists to include or exclude ports and hosts for your router. Add the following line, and save the file: 77.72.3.39 nmm.nexusmods.com# legacy-api.nexusmods.com The hosts file should contain text that is hashed (#) out. If there are any unhashed lines, do not edit them. Add the new line after then, and save.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

League of Casters
4: TES Lore Lesson-The Nature of Oblivion Planes

League of Casters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 11:58


Another Lore Lesson! In this episode, I explain my (convoluted) theory on the nature of the Daedric planes. Also, our first fan mail segment, though its hardly a segment. Contact me: leagueoftheslayer@gmail.com

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary
Thu'umcast 17: Follow the Stone Crumbs (AAC)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2012 27:58


Welcome to episode 17 of "Thu'umcast" - a podcast where Michael Lucas-Smith, Scott Dirk, Austin Haley, Makahlua and I document our trials and tribulations in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim James, Scott and Austin talk about two of the larger side quest lines: No Stone Unturned (the Berenziah stones quest), and the Daedric quests (which lead the Oblivion Walker achievement) If you liked our work on That Podcast, you'll probably like this. We intend to stay with the same idea - a gameplay podcast. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen - we are going to be talking about how we play the game, and what we ran across as we played. You can subscribe in iTunes (or any podcatcher) using this feed, or this one for the AAC edition. We'll add the iTunes specific links as soon as they are available. In the meantime, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter. If you play on Steam, join the Steam Group. Like the music? Pay Sbeast a visit, we thank him for letting us use it! Links to all episodes and other information can be found on the Thu'umcast page. If you want to download the podcast directly, we've provided it in three formats: MP3 Edition AAC Edition Ogg Vorbis Edition Got feedback? Tweet us!. Enjoy the podcast, and we'll see you in Skyrim! Technorati Tags: elder scrolls, skyrim, thuumcast

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

In our second episode of SotR we talk about the Daedric quests, give you some tips on where to find great weapons and give our thoughts on Skyrim winning Game [...] Source

Elder Scrolls Lorecast
200: The BEST Legendary Artifact | Patron Chat June, 2022

Elder Scrolls Lorecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 57:34


We discuss which Legendary or Daedric artifact we'd choose if we could only pick one. And a wacky discussion ensues. Join the Patreon! Get cool stuff and access the first 90 episodes of the show all with no ads! https://patreon.com/elderscrollslorecast Audiobooks.com - Get 3 FREE audiobooks (2 VIP!) https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100173810-11099382?sid=esloreRecommended (affiliate links help support the show without costing you anything extra!)The Infernal City: An Elder Scrolls Novel 1: https://amzn.to/3aO7aBxLord of Souls: An Elder Scrolls Novel 2: https://amzn.to/2EmP9hELinks: Watch on YouTube live & game streams: Youtube.com/c/robotsradioTalk TES with us! Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhMTwitter: twitter.com/esolorecast Email: elderscrollslorecast@gmail.comGet a cool shirt, hat, or sticker, and support the show. Merch: https://robotsradio.net/store/More awesome podcasts: www.robotsradio.netAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Elder Scrolls Lorecast
189: Jyggalag: Daedric Prince Deeper Dive

Elder Scrolls Lorecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:19


The Daedric Prince of so much order that the other princes decided to gang up on him and drive him insane. Basically, the Daedric prince of party pooping.Join the Patreon! Get cool stuff and access the first 90 episodes of the show all with no ads! https://patreon.com/elderscrollslorecast Audiobooks.com - Get 3 FREE audiobooks (2 VIP!) https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100173810-11099382?sid=esloreRecommended (affiliate links help support the show without costing you anything extra!)The Infernal City: An Elder Scrolls Novel 1: https://amzn.to/3aO7aBxLord of Souls: An Elder Scrolls Novel 2: https://amzn.to/2EmP9hELinks: Watch on YouTube live & game streams: Youtube.com/c/robotsradioTalk TES with us! Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhMTwitter: twitter.com/esolorecast Email: elderscrollslorecast@gmail.comGet a cool shirt, hat, or sticker, and support the show. Merch: https://robotsradio.net/store/More awesome podcasts: www.robotsradio.netAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy