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The Campbells Comments Podcast
CC with Daryl Brown and On A Streak

The Campbells Comments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 9:47


On A Streak standing at Wai Eyre Farm! I caught up with Daryl Brown to chat about the son of Cantab Hall standing in the flesh at Wai Eyre. The farm has several stallions and is excited to be joining up with Haras des Trotteurs to stand the Breeders Crown champ in NZ.

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This is Whirlie Nation with HC Daryl Brown - Season 2 Ep 5 - Mon Sept 30th 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 57:55


Hosted by Chase Williams, recorded live at Natty Greene's in Greensboro, NC every Mon night in season. The Whirlies remain undefeated after defeating Metro 4A Conference foe NW Guilford 47-7 on a rain soaked Thursday night. Next up for the Whirlies, a road game vs 4-1 Western Guilford This week's guests include RB Mitchell Summers and Whirlies Volleyball HC Stacy Way Part of the Grimsley Sports Network, powered by Tobacco Road Sports Radio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support

The FCS Wedge
277 – 2023-1130 - Rd2 PREVIEW

The FCS Wedge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 32:00


Kris and Lance go over the games upcoming, they do a great breakdown as always.  For me though the part touched on by Kris that allowed Lance to go back and partially explain the Delaware loss in the 1993 playoffs.  I remember the names of too many characters from Delaware because of that game.  Wing T, Tubby Raymond, Daryl Brown...in other words, I have always had massive  respect for that program. Clifton McDowell and the cavalcade of beef up front this season are Thorough, or more appropriately - Thoro. Montana's defense will make the Delaware Destroyers look like children.  They are beyond - Good. Up with Montana boys, down with the foe!

The Boom Bap Hour Uncut
SEASON 5 | EPISODE 2 | DARYL BROWN

The Boom Bap Hour Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 44:52


The Boom Bap Hour sits down with Daryl Brown. son of the legendary Godfather of Soul James Brown. He talks about his father's legacy, and touring all over the world with his father's band, "The Soul General's." He also tells us about his upcoming miniseries about the life of his father. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-boom-bap-hour/message

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The HKT Podcast - The Mountain Bike & Action Sports Show
Surviving DarkFest, life threatening injuries, coaching and more with Daryl Brown

The HKT Podcast - The Mountain Bike & Action Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 97:48


Professional mountain bike rider Daryl Brown joins the podcast for a wide ranging and super fun chat with Davi and Olly. During the episode Daryl talks about how he turned pro and how his job has changed over the years, what it's like to ride at and hit the huge DarkFest jumps, offers up advice for all levels of mountain bikers, racing in China and talks about his most recent injury and how it very nearly cost him his life.  Learn more about the TRC Mexican adventure trip of a lifetime https://twowheelepix.com/ride-companion-trip-with-olly-wilkins-and-davi-burks/ Support this episode's sponsors Athletic Greens: Want to feel optimized and ready to kick ass each day?  Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs at drinkag1.com/RIDECOMPANION WORX: FINALLY we have a discount code for the incredible WORX Hydroshot and the full range of WORX! Get a massive 15% off at worx.com with code 'THERIDECOMPANION'   Support our long term partners Athletic Greens: Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs at athleticgreens.com/RIDECOMPANION - Compex: Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at compex.com/uk/ - Peak Supps: Get 10% off the TRC bundle and everything on site with code ‘theridecompanion' at  peaksupps.co.uk - Caldera Lab: Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at calderalab.com - Worx: Get 15% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at worx.com - DU/ER: Visit https://shopduer.com/ to learn more - LAKA: Get 30 days of FREE insurance with code ‘RIDECOMPANION30' at laka.co - HKT Products: Use code ‘PODCAST' for 10% off the entire site. Follow & Engage Olly Wilkins Instagram @odub_23 YouTube @owilkins23 The Ride Companion Instagram @theridecompanion YouTube @TheRideCompanion YouTube clips and BTS channel @moreridecompanion Get official Ride Companion merch, find old episodes and more theridecompanion.co.uk

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Where Are They Now - Triad All Stars - Grimsley Edition - DE Bryce Davis and Football HC Daryl Brown - Tues May 9th 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 26:17


Hosted by Ryan Smith Bryce Davis, 4 star DE Class of 2025 at Grimsley High School joins the show. Bryce recaps his sophomore season and highlights his goals for next year. Bryce describes the college recruiting process so far and more! @BryceDavis45 Coach Darryl Brown in his 8th year as the Head Football Coach at Grimsley High School joins the show. Coach Brown talks about athletics growing up taking after his grandfather who was a longtime coach. Coach Brown describes transitioning from a player to a coach starting with his time at Northwest Guilford. Coach Brown reveals his coaching style and how it has changed over the years, previews the upcoming 2023 football season at Grimsley and more! @grimsleyfb --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support

Medical Consulting Group Podcast
Cybersecurity: Protecting Your Practice or ASC

Medical Consulting Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 19:50


How secure are your systems and network? Can your employees detect a phishing email? Is your website protected from brute force attacks? In today's episode IT experts Brendan Gallagher, David Kaplan, and Daryl Brown from MCG discuss common threats and tactics used by malicious parties in cyberspace and what steps employers and employees can take to ensure everyone practices good cyber hygiene. Have a question for one of our experts? Head over to our Facebook or Instagram and send us a message!Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Even better, RATE US 5 STARS on Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen in, to let us know how we're doing!

Calm, Clear & Helpful
Ep. 16 Can you have depression and still be happy?

Calm, Clear & Helpful

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 46:49


Daryl Brown survived a suicide attempt but lost his legs. In spite of this, he now has a fulfilled life. Daryl shares his struggle with depression, the conflict between his spirituality and sexuality, bullying, and isolation with podcast host Mariette Snyman. Although he knows what it's like to have no hope left, he has found ways to overcome physical and mental health challenges. This is a story of the power of the human spirit. www.mariettesnyman.co.za · www.sadag.org · www.facebook.com

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Calm, Clear & Helpful
Ep. 16 Can you have depression and still be happy?

Calm, Clear & Helpful

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 46:49


Daryl Brown survived a suicide attempt but lost his legs. In spite of this, he now has a fulfilled life. Daryl shares his struggle with depression, the conflict between his spirituality and sexuality, bullying, and isolation with podcast host Mariette Snyman. Although he knows what it's like to have no hope left, he has found ways to overcome physical and mental health challenges. This is a story of the power of the human spirit. www.mariettesnyman.co.za · www.sadag.org

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Deacon and Co Show
Deacon and Co Show - Episode 29 (Los Angeles Lakers and Kobe Bryant)

Deacon and Co Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 55:25


Deacon and Co Show discuss weekly topics ranging from sports, music, Metallica, and more! In this episode, Deacon and Dr. Daryl Brown discuss Los Angeles Lakers and the legend we lost too soon, Kobe Bryant. They also swap their Metallica stories, and of course, Genius of the Week! Follow us on social media @DeaconandCoShow Email us deaconandcoshow@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deaconandcoshow/support

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane
My Amazing Life: Daryl Brown

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 19:29


Suicide survivor, Daryl Brown, joins Zain on Weekend Breakfast to talk about his journey with depression. Daryl lost both his legs in 2013 after a suicide attempt and now works tirelessly to destigmatise depression in men. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thrive with ‘DrD’
Dealing with Depression: A personal story from Daryl Brown

Thrive with ‘DrD’

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 35:03


Join ‘DrD' Dorianne Weil in conversation with Daryl Brown as he shares his very personal story of deep depression, failed suicide in the London Underground, losing both legs and his subsequent journey from survival to thrival. This story comes in World Mental Health Awareness Month*, and Daryl's message is one of challenging the stigma of mental illness and mental health; finding your voice and experiencing the healing power of support. He and Dorianne also talk about the importance of authentic vulnerability; of questioning assumptions and being kind and compassionate to yourself. *The World Health Organization defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.”

Thrive with ‘DrD’
Dealing with Depression: A personal story from Daryl Brown

Thrive with ‘DrD’

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 35:03


Join ‘DrD’ Dorianne Weil in conversation with Daryl Brown as he shares his very personal story of deep depression, failed suicide in the London Underground, losing both legs and his subsequent journey from survival to thrival. This story comes in World Mental Health Awareness Month*, and Daryl's message is one of challenging the stigma of mental illness and mental health; finding your voice and experiencing the healing power of support. He and Dorianne also talk about the importance of authentic vulnerability; of questioning assumptions and being kind and compassionate to yourself. *The World Health Organization defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.”

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
Daryl Brown, Community Supporters Manager for Light The Night

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 6:48


Aaron Stevens speaks with Daryl Brown, Community Supporters Manager for Light The Night.

Medical Consulting Group Podcast
The Ins & Outs of Medical Website Development

Medical Consulting Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 9:14


MCG podcast host Leah Taylor speaks with medical website experts Daryl Brown and Stevie Barfoot. What is responsive website design? How important is search engine optimization? What website security measures should a medical practice implement? Tune in to find out.

Medical Error Interviews
Sarah Price Hancock interview (part 3): Surviving Shock Treatment (ECT) and Psychiatric Medications

Medical Error Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 50:18


It is hard to know where to start in describing what Sarah shares in part 3 of our interview. Sarah imparts so much info about things that helped her regain health - and may help you, and things that hurt her health- and may hurt you. Sarah tells how a correct diagnosis and stopping inappropriate psych meds, resulted in losing 100+ pounds and get back to her high school weight. She tells about how when she started to treat her liver, even though her liver tests were ‘normal’, her health and quality of life improved. Perhaps most importantly, Sarah tells about finding a doctor who approaches psychiatric issues as an autoimmune and toxicity problem, and addresses it with appropriate nutrient support.  This is what stopped the voices in her head that were telling her to kill herself 24/7.  Sarah also tells how when she got a kidney infection and needed antibiotics, the psychosis and voices in her head returned. What did the psychiatrist want to do? Give her psych meds of course. Every symptom looks like a nail if your only approach is to use the hammer of psych meds. Sarah says we need to encourage psychiatry to get back to their roots of orthomolecular approach - trauma cannot be treated with ECT or psych meds - research shows trauma causes physiological changes to the gut biome - and there are more neurotransmitters in the gut then in the brain. And that is why Sarah has started an international petition to create standards for ECT to make patients safer….and not experience the devastating side effects Sarah endures. SHOW NOTES:   0:06:00 One of the pictures Sarah sent, she was much larger - her underlying illness of hepatic encephalopathy, and treatment caused metabolic syndrome from 5 classes of pyschiatric meds - at her her heaviest, Sarah weighed 250 pounds - once she got off those medications and starting eating micronutrition she lost some weight - when she was finally diagnosed with helpatic encephalopathy and the correctly addressed her fungal infection, she has steadily lost weight - she has dropped more than 100 pounds - she's now at 135 pounds, same she weighed in high school 0:07:00 They didn't realize she had fungal edema and what she was eating was also putting stress on her liver, even though liver tests showed normal, when she started treating her liver, her health vastly improved - but Sarah had been living with overgrowth of candidiasis from over prescribed antibiotics - so antifungal meds and herbal protocal helped 0:08:00 Her doctor's website is CandidaMD.com - he describes how over prescribed antibiotics can cause fatigue, auto immune, and other issues - and approaches psychiatric issues as an autoimmune problem, from an orthomolecular view, looking at toxicity issues and a variety of things 0:09:00 Sarah started see this doctor in January 2017 - and started his diet outlined in his book "An Extraordinary Power to Heal" by Bruce Semon - Sarah was on all 5 steps of the protocol at once - it is usually an elimination approach, but since Sarah was so sick, her doctor recommend she do all 5 steps at once - but Sarah had a kidney infection and was on 3 rounds of antibiotics and even though she'd been without psychosis for 5 years, by the 2nd dose of antibiotics she was in full blown psychosis - her psychiatrist wanted to put Sarah back on psych meds, but Sarah pointed out the psychosis manifested with the antibiotics 0:10:00 Sarah then met the candida doctor, Dr Semon, and he said it was candiadis and she laughed at the idea it was causing her problems - she didn't know there were 20 illnesses that could cause her symptoms - Sarah thought it was all a dopamine issue, so her eyes were really opened - Sarah has seen this doctor turn people's health around - Sarah was catatonic from the antibiotics for the kidney infection, and Dr Semon immediately recognized and gave Sarah to big pushes of IV glutathione 0:11:00 Sarah went from asking the nurse to give Sarah her brain back, she thought the nurse had put it in a jar on the shelf and that was why Sarah couldn't move her arms and her body - an hour later after the IV glutathiones, Sarah was ready to go to work 0:12:00 Previously, Sarah had gnarly responses to some medications, she'd have akathesia where she couldn't stop pacing and felt like fire ants coursing through her brains, and extreme agitation and behavior like screaming at her colleagues - but an IV of ALA (alpha lipoic acid) would calm Sarah's body quickly and relieve her of psychiatric issues 0:13:00 Compared to how her body slowly responded to pysch meds, an orthomolecular approach was so much quicker - whereas they use ECT when people are depressed, catatonic, agitated, etc because it is a 'rapid response' treatment, Dr Semon says give them an IV of glutathione or ALA (depending on symptoms) - so its faster than ECT without the brain damage 0:14:00 We need to encourage psychiatry to get back to their roots of orthomolecular approach - trauma cannot be treated with ECT or psych meds - research shows trauma causes physiological changes to the gut biome - the are more neurotranmitters in the gut then in the brain 0:15:00 The myriad of problems associated with dietary, hormonal, toxicity, trauma can be addressed orthomolecularly - Sarah says she cannot take ALA orally as it causes gnarly symptoms - but it is a precursor for glutathione - when Sarah takes ALA via IV, it has a nice calming effect 0:16:00 Sarah has seen patiens come in with mixed mania, so all the symtpoms of depression and mania, agitation, impulsivity, irritation etc and hook them up to IV of ALA, and they would calm down - its important to eat before ALA IV for blood sugar reasons - she would watch their brain calm and rest 0:17:00 A lot of doctors don't know what they don't know, and they are focused on one paradigm and everything they look at looks like a nail because they have a hammer - in reality, sustainable healing uses an entire wellness toolbox to create personal medicine - recognizing what helps and gathering those activities can mitigate suffering 0:18:00 Sarah does recognize the need for medications - she had psychiatric symptoms, and psych meds made her worse, but she did need anti fungal meds to relieve her psych symptoms - there are so many ways we can get sick - they had a client with a son with ADD, ADHD, behavioral problems 0:19:00 The son's bedroom was beside the bathroom, and when they opened up the wall, it was full of black mold - the entire family had been impacted, the father was being treated for 'treatment resistance' depression and had ECT for it - but it was mold mycotoxins in their home - the son was in his 20s, and they don't know how long he'd been exposed to black mold - the family had to move for their health 0:20:00 There are so many things we don't know about - mold is insidious - people with mold exposure don't realize they have to start from scratch, they can't bring clothing etc to a new home 0:21:00 Mold only needs warmth and moisture to grow, so you can't bring mold spores to a new home without eventually having problems again - Orthomolecular Medicine (OM) looks at micronutrition, phospholipids, minerals, vitamins, tissue and cell structure and addresses those insufficiencies and aims for balance 0:22:00 An interesting book by Dr Carl Pfieffer at Princeton's Brain and Bio Clinic - its a 100 page book and he outlines 27 different causes of psychosis /schizophrenia symptoms, and only 1 of those can be addressed with anti-psychotic meds 0:23:00 We need to address the underlying cause of their symptoms - how symptoms manifest is dependent on individual genetics - for 1 person is toxicity may manifest ADHD or arthritis - it depends on the person's unique vulnerabilities - but if you can address the underlying cause, sustainable healing can be achieved 0:24:00 Sarah cycled through 37 different combinations of pysch meds before they found a combo that 'worked' - even then she was still hearing voices, seeing things, mood problems, just not as extreme as previously - whereas with addressing the underlying issue will be life enhancing as the symptoms will go away and there is real recovery, if you're not damaged by other treatments 0:25:00 In Westen medicine they don't recognize the up or down regulation by the meds, so when the meds are removed, the 'brace' is removed 0:26:00 You wouldn't wear a brace or a cast for longer than you needed to - when the meds are removed or changed over night, they expect the patient's nervous system to immediately re-regulate 0:27:00 Patients may think their symptoms are returning, but what's really happening is the removal of meds has a paradoxical effect - there is little research of the longitudinal effects of antidepressants or antipsychotics - so removal of meds causes withdrawal syndrome 0:28:00 Sarah worked with Dr John Humiston (CandidaMD.com) noticed with her candida overgrowth, that if they supported her body with nutrients, she could negate the withdrawal symptoms - it makes sense if you think of the CNS as being damaged, but then giving it proper support to function and heal 0:29:00 Sarah witnessed a lot of people going through treatment - it is called neuro-recover infusion of NAD with amino acids - there are 5 different formulations of neuro-recover - the QEEG scans of before and after neuro-recover were dramatic 0:30:00 The withdrawal symptoms people experienced were reduced by 60 - 70% --- Sarah had been in protracted withdrawal sydrome for 2 years before she tried neuro-recover, and immediately it turned off her akathesia, and within days she started sleeping again, instead of 30 minutes at a time - she was able to sleep for 4 hours, and as treatment progressed, Sarah got 8 - 9 hours of sleep at night 0:31:00 When the body gets the nutrition is needs, it can re-find its homeostasis - Scott mentions his interview with Daryl Brown about 'post SSRI sexual dysfunction' (PSSD) 0:32:00 Sarah says she also experienced PSSD but the neuro recover infusion formulation solved that - and Sarah began experiencing a sex life she never knew was possible 0:33:00 Sarah symtpoms are spiralling down - she recently lost windows of good health when sitting up - it looks like she's going to be living a life in a reclined position, which doesn't leave her with many options to get out and enjoy life - it limits what she can do with her family, what she can do in life - but she's tapped into the disability community for support - at this point, people with electrical injury do not have rehab resources 0:34:00 Sarah is working to change that, and is hoping to do it before she's unable to - (Sarah's petition for ECT regulation and standardization) - Sarah is looking into CCI, but there are not sure what to do about the brainstem injuries 0:35:00 Sarah says brainstem auditory evoked potential testing is important for electrical injury - they overstimulate auditorily and see how your brain responds - also show you moving patterns and see how your brain responds 0:36:00 VNG (videonystagmography) testing - cameras measure how pupils react to light, movement, tracking - they can detect brain stem and central nervous system (CNS) issues 0:37:00 When Sarah had problems with one side of her face, her eyelid drooping - she asks 'was that a myloclonic seizure? We have to look at these issues for people with history of electrical injury or ECT - autopsies in animals and humans connect with symptoms seen in people - cranial nerve damage affecting speech, gait, etc 0:38:00 Having evoked potential testing will help determine problems - having a 3T MRI (and eventually 7T) with special sequencing - SWI for microhemorhaging - D3T MRI to see how things are moving 0:39:00 Also MRA sequencing on MRI shows blood brain barrier - research showed that 7 of 12 cats were not damaged by ECT - but they didn't say that the other 5 cats died and their blood brain barrier did not reseal 0:40:00 So how many humans with ECT had a blood brain barrier that didn't re-seal -- for Sarah, any odours can trigger symptoms, so she has to keep a very clean house with few chemical cleaners - her brain is no longer protected from these odours 0:41:00 Sarah's sensitivity to smells kicked in at the same time the delayed electrical injury kicked in, so they are related - Sarah has to careful in public places - she has many air cleaners in her house, completely re-did the HVAC system with extra filters that Sarah changes every 2 weeks 0:42:00 The majority of buildings don't routinely clean their buildings or their HVAC systems - or exposure to perfumes can cause symptoms - recently she went to a pancake breakfast and sitting 5 feet from the propane stove 0:43:00 She was fine for a short while, but then her speech began to slur, Sarah stood up and fell over - anything she breathes in goes straight to her brain 0:44:00 Sarah says it is important for people to know that ECT / shock treatment needs stanardization and regulated - she needs more signatures on the petition - it is an international petition and will be sent to all English speaking countries - it can be translated as Sarah has partners to translate - it is important we have these discussions in a public forum 0:45:00 Sarah says she's gleaned info from the other interviews - and that her doctor's eyes almost popped out of her head when Sarah brought her the CCI info - its weird and exciting that different mechanisms of injury can cause similar symptoms 0:46:00 Scott asks Sarah final question: what is something nice you're doing for yourself today? Sarah is excited to go to the interantional car show because they have an entire mobility section - Sarah is going with her husband to look at accessible transportation so Sarah can get out of the house and integrated into the world 0:47:00 Sarah is thankful for the gift of tickets from the San Diego car show, because without the gift, they would not be able to afford to go because all their money goes to testing, treatment and medical expenses - but is excited to get out of the house with her husband Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions.  Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description:  RemediesPodcast@gmail.com    Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.**  Email me to learn more or book an appointment:  RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson:  Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here.  Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk. Remedies Counseling - Making Life Better Have you had traumatic experiences with the health care system? Are you living / struggling with a chronic illness?  Do you need a counsellor with proven expertise and experience to make life better? Book an appointment with Scott online at RemediesCounseling.com RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com

Medical Error Interviews
Daryl Brown: Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction

Medical Error Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 65:11


We have all probably heard or read about how antidepressants can cause sexual dysfunction such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, decreased response to sexual stimuli, and delayed or absent orgasm. Given how widespread the use of antidepressants are, you may have personal experience with an antidepressant affecting your sexual function. What you may not know is that research consistently finds that sexual dysfunction continues in the majority of people even after they stop taking the medication. This is known as Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction, or PSSD.  Less frequently, another form of sexual dysfunction may continue to manifest even after discontinuation of the medication: Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD). This is essentially the opposite of PSSD, with PGAD causing a relentless sense of arousal and discomfort in the genitals, but without any accompanying feeling of desire.  So this is what can happen to adults. What happens when children are given antidepressants, right through their puberty? How does it affect their sexual function? In this episode I interview Daryl Brown about his experience with the mental health care system when he started to be medicated with antidepressants when he was 9 years old - even though he wasn’t depressed - and medicated with antipsychotics, even though he wasn’t having psychosis.  Daryl shares how it has affected his sexual function, and by extension his sense of self and his intimate relationships. Daryl asks the tough questions of the medical system: How could he, a mere child, have been given multiple medications - for over a decade - that provided no benefit, only harm? And how is that doctors continue to deny antidepressants can cause sexual dysfunction after they have been discontinued, in spite of research and patient reports confirming the harm? SHOW NOTES OCD and Tourette's syndrome 0:07:15 Daryl grew up in a suburb of London (United Kingdom) with 2 good parents, they are not together, but lucky to have them - a mix of nature and the city - 2 older siblings, 1 younger sibling 0:08:15 But missed a lot of family time due to mental health issues and hospitals - and his behaviour changed on the psychiatric drugs - and he went to special needs school far away - Daryl had some movement disorder and phobias since he was a baby 0:09:15 His brother noticed Daryl had strange movements as a baby and told others that Daryl had Tourette's Syndrome before he was diagnosed - Daryl got much sicker when he was about 9 years old, his OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) and Tourette's got disabling worse 0:10:15 Daryl OCD caused him to spin around, and do repetitive rituals in a particular way - if it didn't feel like it went right, he would have to start the ritual over again - when it got really bad it was life consuming - he lost a lot of sleep worrying - a common feature 0:11:15 OCD symptoms was frustrating for Daryl, when it got out of control - Tourette's manifested has a lot of arm movements, leg movements, constantly parts of his body moving, even if people couldn't see what was happening with his toes and fingers, known has motor tics - Daryl also had a vocal tic of clearing his throat and making a weird noise 0:13:15 When Daryl's OCD and Tourette's got really bad, it was hard to live with the symptoms, but when mild they felt like a normal part of Daryl's life - for Daryl, only when its a the extremes does is it bothersome, and that may sound strange to some people - it doesn't interfere too much 0:14:15 Daryl remembers that his school was pushed around his phobias - other kids were yelled at, Daryl was yelled at when he coloured outside the lines - he was constantly being punished and he got scared at the way the other children were shouted at as well - they pushed him really hard about his phobias, and he tried really hard to break through and he did, but it was very hard - it all became very stressful and made everything a lot worse - at one point he ran away from school 0:15:15 The OCD and Tourette's was interfering with Daryl's ability to get dressed for school and it was all a stress on his Mom as she had to go to work - as Daryl got sicker, she called the local GP and child psychiatrist and they started prescribing medications - Daryl was only 9 years old 0:16:15 The child psychiatrist was convinced Daryl had OCD and brought an orange sugary liquid for Daryl to drink - it glowed in the dark - turns out the orange drink contained an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor - an anti depressant) - though Daryl didn't have depression - NICE (the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guidelines said antidepressants are the standard treatment for OCD Antidepressants and antipsychotics 0:18:15 Daryl doesn't remember the effects of it, other than it tasted good because of the sugar and it had a cool colour - but it had no effect on his symptoms - because he was so sick he missed some school, so they visited a children's mental hospital 0:19:15 They said he needed to come in straight away - it was a diagnostic hospital, so children would be there for a year, there would be cameras watching them, and meeting with psychiatrists and psychologists and everyone in between - there was also a school so Daryl got some form of education - they put Daryl on anti-psychotic medications for the Tourette's Syndrome, also according to NICE guidelines - even though Daryl didn't have psychosis - so they are giving him both antidepressants and antipsychotics 0:20:15 The antipsychotics had no positive effect on his Tourette's, they just made his movements even more tiring on his body and upsetting - after a few months, his symptoms died down a little bit because some normality to his environment had returned and he was around other children - not because of the medications 0:21:15 Daryl's body also got used to the mixture medications, so he started to feel less tired - but he put on a lot of weight, when historically he was impossible for him to gain excess weight - Daryl also started to experience cravings, but he didn't feel in control of his actions and his emotions were all over the place, which is not like Daryl - crying one minute, angry the next, arguing with everyone, but didn't know why he was arguing but couldn't stop himself 0:22:15 It was frightening and confusing - after 9 months they confirmed diagnosis of OCD and Tourette's Syndrome - Daryl was recommended to go to a special needs school, but it was the middle of the school year and it was a nightmare to find a school - they did find one very far away, but that meant Daryl was not part of his home community 0:23:15 Daryl also continued treatment in a center that specialized in OCD and Tourette's in children and adolescents in south London - but that was also very far from where Daryl lived, so he had to go to that center and then school, and it was too much traveling and stress - and Daryl wouldn't say there was any real treatment - they expected Daryl to continue to take the antidepressants and antipsychotics, there was no plan to come off of them - it was expected that Daryl take them, no questions asked 0:24:15 Living away and going to another school was hard - if Daryl was strange to the other children in the community before, he was a lot more strange when he was removed - he would get teased in the street, and that got worse 0:25:15 Daryl really missed out on any thing in the community and didn't have a social life or a normal childhood - he was a normal intelligent child and wanted to do what every body else was doing - he did get to go home on weekends - the treatment center maybe helped with some of the phobias Daryl had Seizures. Brain Tumour? 0:26:15 Daryl stopped going to the after school day center after about 2 years - but there was no plan to stop the medication - sometimes there were promises that maybe one day in the future if their treatment miraculously works, he might be able to stop the meds - but there was no realistic plan to stop them, even when he stopped going 0:27:15 Daryl continued on the medication until he was living on his own and was 21 years old - Daryl had some seizures and passed out a couple of times - he didn't know yet it was from the medications - Daryl just attributed the new symptoms to OCD and Tourette's 0:28:15 Even though it was a special needs school, Daryl joined the football (soccer to North Americans) team and started to lose the excess weight - but it was hard to run, he was wheezing, because of the medications - but it was good to play football for the short periods he could - because the meds changed Daryl's behaviour so much, he was always arguing and he wasn't the same person - their only explanation was that Daryl had mental illness - as a result, Daryl lost contact and relationships with his siblings 0:29:15 The medications also blunted Daryl's impulsivity - he ran into traffic once - Daryl knows that he did not think that way before the meds, or since he stopped the meds - another time he took all his meds at once, not to kill himself, but because he couldn't stop the impulse 0:30:15 When Daryl was 21 years old he got very, very sick - and his erections stopped working properly - his penis wouldn't respond as it previously had with women - nor was he having the spontaneous erections like other young men 0:31:15 That was very scary - Daryl looked at the leaflets for the medications and saw sexual dysfunction far down the list - he went to the psychiatrist and he said it was probably the medications, we know about this, go off the medications and every thing will go back to normal - he just had to get a blood test to check on things - the results showed that Daryl's prolactin was through the roof - and wouldn't go down for a long time and they said that was impossible, 'nobody's prolactin stays that high' 0:32:15 They thought maybe it was a brain tumour causing high prolactin, but didn't really elaborate and left Daryl thinking he may have a brain tumour and wondering how long he has to live - but it wasn't a brain tumour, his prolactin levels normalized but his thyroid was messed up - eventually his blood tests normalized but the symptoms didn't go away and his 'willy' never went back to normal - the doctors kept fobbing him off, 'sometimes it takes a couple of weeks' - 'sometimes a couple of months' - then they said it was impossible because the drug had completely left his system and it had nothing to do with them Withdrawal weirdness 0:33:15 Then they started to say it was caused by a mental illness - the withdrawal actually caused a weird psychosis, deluded and confused thinking and weird adrenaline, all sorts of symptoms like brain zaps, even to his genitals when they were over-sensitized during withdrawal, like when he ejaculated when he was shopping, it is known as PGAD - Persistent General Arousal Disorder - and this is known to happen temporarily during withdrawal - but at 21 Daryl knew this was not normal 0:34:15 But the doctors and psychiatrists didn't believe in that, but Daryl knew full well what was going on and wondered how little did they know? - he looked up on the internet the medications he was on - they had added another med, Lyrica, to his antidepressant and antipsychotic, and the doctors touted how is was a 'wonder drug' and 'amazing' 0:35:15 Who knows how many other people they've given it to - its classified as a class 3 drug now, a street drug - Daryl never had an apology for that either - so he had to withdraw from all of those meds - they don't know how these meds work, even the drug companies don't know how or why - Daryl felt fear realizing for the 1st time how little these psychiatrists and psychologists really knew 0:36:15 The anxiety caused by withdrawal was a lot to deal with - also brain zaps, a full body 'electric shock sensations' during withdrawal as described in the NICE guidelines - Daryl started by tapering off the medications by cutting up the pills, but at 21 and his dick not working, and realizing the so-called experts didn't know much, was very scary and he wasn't going to keep taking them - he completely stopped taking them after about 4 weeks because they were making his dick numb and not work 0:38:15 Daryl wanted to know who did this to him and why - he felt targeted in that they were giving a child with disabilities medications that they did not know how it would affect him, its really abusive and he didn't feel like he was safe - and it is very lucrative for these pharmaceutical industries and in reality it is very dangerous and nobody stepped in any where 0:39:15 When Daryl was off the medications, there was no change in his OCD or Tourette's symptoms - there was no need to take these substances - Daryl says you would think they would have questioned that 0:40:15 Daryl advocates for safety measures to be taken and joined the Everyday Psych Victims Project and he's interviewed a few people who've been through the mental health system to give them and himself a voice - there is a 'side effect' charity with some psychiatrists and psychopharmacologists that know about this and have read the research, they're called Rxisk http://www.rxisk.org/ - and they are very aware of the permanent sexual side effects of antidepressants Brain Zaps and a Marathon 0:41:15 Both SSRIs and SNRIs - they've started a campaign to raise money and awareness - so Daryl signed up for a marathon to raise money and awareness for them - but it is hard to ask people to give money because your dick doesn't work - and it is not a mainstream charity, and some people won't donate for that reason - but Daryl followed through and did the marathon even though he missed all the training due to injury, but managed to finish somehow 0:42:15 Daryl has always liked sport, football, exercise - during withdrawal needed to distract from the horrible physical symptoms, and one of the ways to deal with that was to go for a run - doing sprints especially helped to manage his adrenaline - however, it felt like his life plans had been thrown out the window and he was very upset about what had been done to his genitals 0:43:15 But it doesn't just affect his genitals, it affected everything, how he felt and related to the world, especially at that age - so he focused on sport as a distraction, and that gave him some experience for the marathon, but he only played football twice about 2 weeks before the marathon - he ran until about half way then started walking and the last 10 kms was painful and a 6 hour finish time 0:44:15 Daryl tried to train through the injury as much as he could, but it came to a point where he was doing more damage - but he was determined to show up at the start line 0:45:15 He thought he would walk it, but when you line up at the start line you run with everyone else and he just tried to keep going - the music, crowds and kids cheering so he kept going as far as he could 0:46:15 With the brain zaps, his dick not working properly, or ejaculating sporadically, and pain in stomach - and that has not gone away, there is not a day that he is not constipated - Daryl had been medicated for over a decade, all through puberty 0:47:15 It impacted his emotions, angry one minute, sad the next, hyper the next - impeded his ability to think - he had to untangle his delusions and illusions - the adrenaline and emotions were all over the place and exercise even those out a bit - Daryl will turn 30 soon 0:48:15 In his early 20s it was extremely difficult to socialize, he felt like an alien, and he didn't want to do those things like flirting - it was horrible to be the only one in the world in that situation0:49:15He didn't think he'd ever socialize again, he wondered what planet he was living on - there is less pressure now to be flirtatious, so its a little easier - but he still often feels terrible when he compares himself to other people - so it still affects him a lot, but less so Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction 0:50:15 Daryl still has quite a lot of pain, the stomach pain can be quite nasty - he does part-time work and volunteering, but the social part of his life is always missing - he has a leg injury from 2 years ago and still no diagnosis and he's limping very badly, he barely made it down stairs this morning, and this is after having hip surgery - there is talk of a hip replacement and pain killers but not sure what will happen with that 0:51:15 His hip and leg problems could be due to pressure from his bowels, he doesn't really know - and there has not been much research on side effects of psychiatric drugs - and he's been put off seeing doctors 0:52:15 Daryl likes watching football, but would rather be playing - he likes writing songs on his guitar and going for a jog - so exercise is a big part of self care and he's not sure what he'll do if his leg doesn't get better - though it hurts a lot to play guitar 0:53:15 Daryl has a couple of good friends that he could tell what has happened to him and they still liked him as a human being and that helped a lot because he felt he wasn't interested in flirting any more - some people thought he was going through a strange weird period, or was dealing with trauma, and that pushed people away as well 0:54:15 Daryl was wary to be public about his experience, set up a website and did a couple of videos, and started telling people in his life as well, to share his experience 0:55:15 There was no outpatient groups for adults, and they weren't allowed to socialize with other patients outside the hospital or clinics - one of their concerns is they don't want patients to meet, and they don't want patients to talk about their experiences with medications - Daryl thought he was the only one having this side effect and was on his own, and wasn't allowed to talk to the others to see if they also had this side effect - it is called Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) 0:56:15 It means that the sexual side effects of SSRIs continue even after you stop taking them - he discovered others on the internet and that's when he decided to do something about it, since keeping it a secret wasn't working so well - it felt good to know there was other people, and that he was doing something about it - he also found other people that had bad experiences in the mental health system as well like Speak Out Against Psychiatry, Friends of East London Loonies, and The Every Day Psych Project 0:57:15 Daryl doesn't want this to happen to any one else, and the lack of regulation - it is criminal except they've got themselves covered legally - there is no reason except bank balances and careers that are set up on misinformation and secrecy and it needs to stop - and Daryl deserves validation that itactually happened instead of living his whole life with some imaginary thing that isn't happening Doctor Denial of PSSD 0:58:15 When he was a child, being around other children also going through similar experiences was good, but the drugs were not necessary 0:59:15 The school could have been more accommodating to a child instead of being so aggressive when that child wasn't exactly how they wanted them to be - but the staff were nice - he was scared before going in that the staff would be in white coats and do weird experiments on him, which they did, but not that they were collecting the data on their experiments - the staff were nice and well meaning, but obviously somebody should have intervened and stopped them from drugging every one into oblivion 1:00:15 His relationships now with his parents is good, but its taken a chunk out his life - when Daryl told his Dad about PSSD, his father said he was worried this would happen - his Mom was upset to, she was lied to and told the meds were safe - but the doctors insist that there can't be any permanent harm once the meds are out of the system - there is no risk, 'there's nothing to lose' as they say 1:01:15 They try to convince any one in his life that Daryl is mad and its not real - and they tried to turn his family against him and not to believe him - so its obviously very upsetting to go through - when Daryl was going through withdrawal he was paranoid so it was difficult to speak to his Mom and Dad - and he missed out a lot of life with his siblings 1:02:15 Daryl feels like his OCD and Tourette's symptoms are part of him, and they are not always at their worse - so its not the worse thing in the world - Daryl has hunch, in listening to other parents, that vaccines as babies may be causing tics and stuff - but there is a lack of research on vaccinations as well Connect with Daryl Brown: Twitter: @RunAgainstCastr Daryl's blog: PSSDblog Daryl's marathon campaign Info about Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction: Rxisk The Everyday Psych Victims Project - Their YouTube and Twitter __________________________________________________________________________ Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions.  Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description:  RemediesPodcast@gmail.com  Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.**  Email me to learn more or book an appointment:  RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson: Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships.Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here.  Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk. Remedies Counseling - Making Life Better Have you had traumatic experiences with the health care system? Are you living / struggling with a chronic illness? Do you need a counsellor with proven expertise and experience to make life better? 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DIG DIG DIG
REVOLUTION w/ Daryl Brown

DIG DIG DIG

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 52:31


On this episode of DIG! DIG! DIG! we spoke with our fav friend, Daryl Brown, to discuss REVOLUTION. As a filmmaker, South Side Chicago Native, and fiercely insightful person, Brown shares his definition of REVOLUTION, redefines economic and social success for himself, speaks on his film "Eyes of a Survivor" and more! FOLLOW US: DARYL BROWN @nappyxbohemian / @eyesofasurvivor DIG! DIG! DIG! @dig3x

Healthi Choices
World Suicide Prevention Day Interview- Daryl Brown

Healthi Choices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 62:46


Interview with suicide survivor Daryl Brown discussing warning signs, those who are vulnerable and what to do if you are feeling suicidal.

House Talk
2.9.18 House Talk-Septic Jetting, Employee Background Checks, On-Site Generators

House Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


Ray Trimble, Mullin, Inc. (918-258-6636), Nick Sinni, Mullin Environmental (918-258-6636), and Daryl Brown, Dynamic Carpet Care (918-279-1847) talk about lateral field jetting of your septic system, employee background checks and employee training, and on-site generators for your home.

House Talk
2.9.18 House Talk-Septic Jetting, Employee Background Checks, On-Site Generators

House Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 49:40


Ray Trimble, Mullin, Inc. (918-258-6636), Nick Sinni, Mullin Environmental (918-258-6636), and Daryl Brown, Dynamic Carpet Care (918-279-1847) talk about lateral field jetting of your septic system, employee background checks and employee training, and on-site generators for your home.

J G presents Loaded
Jordan Grant pres. Loaded EP/41 (Live from Groove City Radio feat. Daryl Brown Trance Mix)

J G presents Loaded

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 120:20


Thank you for checking out the latest episode of LOADED! This months show features progressive and techno sounds from the likes of Khaen, Dosem, Sasha, ANNA, Maceo Plex and many more! Daryl Brown then takes over the second hour of the show with a trance guest mix! Don't forget to like / re-post / comment / share etc :)

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Business Beyond Usual
#212 - Exit Interview at The Beaver Trap

Business Beyond Usual

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 36:51


In this episode, Ramu signs off from Business Beyond Usual with an exit interview featuring fellow recent MBA grad Daryl Brown. They met earlier this summer at one of Daryl’s local haunts, The Beaver Trap, to have a chat about their time at Michigan Ross. The two reflect on their MBA education, how an era of social and political change impacted life on campus, and how those experiences will stay with them throughout their careers. Business Beyond Usual will return in the fall with new episodes, and new crew of hosts and producers. Stay tuned! We want to hear your feedback. What do you like about the show, what can we improve, and what would you like us to talk about? Leave a review to let us know, or you can reach us at BBUPodcast@umich.edu. Business Beyond Usual is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Host: Ramaswamy Annamalai Featuring: Daryl Brown Executive Producers: Ramaswamy Annamalai and Christopher Ankney

Pirate Radio Podcasts™
Episode #93 - Bedlam in the UK (with Psych Victim Daryl Brown)

Pirate Radio Podcasts™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 99:51


Podcast host, blogger, and active member of “The Everyday Psych Victims Project“, Britain's Daryl Brown joins us LIVE from London this week, 2 share his nightmarish history of falling into the hands of the UK’s state run “mental health” system. https://www.minds.com/StopSterilisingTheAccusedMentallyIll https://twitter.com/RunAgainstCastr http://pssdblog.blogspot.com VIDEOS https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLKXkRFx-NLV8c-73IRmzrg/videos https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/462938541878423557 INTRO - Olympics in Korea (Pyongchang) https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/800574074526674944 10min - Institutionalization as a child, sterility, impotence, sexual arousal & performance issues https://duckduckgo.com/?q=seroxat 17min - History of EUGENICS, PLATO, Nazis, USA https://duckduckgo.com/?q=eugenics 18min - GLAXO-SMITH-KLINE, ZERO accountability, everything done "legally" 23min - SSRIS and chemical castration, pedophiles, informed consent 29min - BANNED from multiple platforms & forums, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, WIKIPEDIA etc (for telling the TRUTH) Reality beyond the realm of arbitrary "community guidelines" 46min - Daryl shares a PIRATE story re: the history of "PRESS" Gangs https://duckduckgo.com/?q=press+gangs+piracy+pirate+history The War on "SOME" Drugs #TWOSD https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/463184501934137362 57min - William Ramsey: The Smiley Face Killers OR the Manchester "Pusher" https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/space-pirate-radio/episodes/2018-02-09T01_16_18-08_00 https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/space-pirate-radio/episodes/2017-02-22T13_54_40-08_00 58min - Japhy struggles 2 steer the show along "technically" via You-Tube TEXT #cockblocking John Rawlings Rees, The Invisible College https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bulingdon+boys+club https://duckduckgo.com/?q=john+rawlings+rees https://duckduckgo.com/?q=the+invisible+college 59min - Censorship, "throttling" down social media reach vs. MINDS.com 1hour - George Orwell: "Politics and the English Language" https://duckduckgo.com/?q=orwell+conservative+liberal+politics+english+language https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/810706282839670784 1hr2min - Werner Villinger, Promoting MANDATORY "mental health" testing / screening via UN, John Rawling Rees & "Invisible" College, Oxford University, TAVISTOCK & Rockefellers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Villinger Convenient suicides, "coincidence" theories http://constantinereport.com/nazi-t4-psychiatrists-some-were-executed-some-suicided-some-escaped-justice/ Operation Paperclip and evolution of American Psychiatric Association 1hr6min - Troubling terms including Mental "hygiene", Mental DIS-ease and DIS-order Drugs as "solutions, vs. Meditation as a "FREE and NATURAL" solution, tool 1hr10min - WHERE has National Sovereignty gone? 1hr11min - Stats re: STERILITY via SSRIS 1hr15min - Major handicap 2 maintaining, pursuing "normal" partnered relationships 1hr17min - Cold Springs Harbor, Long Island, New York 1hr20min - Hitler's "Missing Years" and the TAVISTOCK institute https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hitler+missing+years+tavistock+institute Winston Churchill's place in history & EUGENICS 1hr23min - Social engineering via Fabian Socialists, "National Health Act" 1946, Project Phoenix, William Beverage, John Harvey Kellogs, The Huxleys, Charles Darwin, Margaret Sanger 1hr26min - Scientology and CULTS 1hr27min - 2 signatures to be committed as "mentally insane" #POLITICS DSM and "discovering" new mental illnesses as a "growth" industry 1hr30min - Captain Sinclair calls in

New Beginnings
A suicide attempt that led to a New Beginning

New Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 19:14


When he was 12 years old, Daryl Brown attempted suicide for the first time. In 2013 Daryl made a decision to end his life for good. He jumped in front of a moving train and thought it was all over. Miraculously, that didn’t work but left him paralysed instead. Listen to Daryl talk about his battle against depression.

CiTR -- White Noise
Whitenoise 13-Jun-2015

CiTR -- White Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2015 60:51


The fourteenth episode of comedy sketch show White Noise. Followed by the white noise after show with special guest Daryl Brown.

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CiTR -- White Noise
White Noise 23-May-2015

CiTR -- White Noise

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2015 64:54


The twelth episode of comedy sketch show White Noise. Followed by the white noise after show with special guest Daryl Brown.

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