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Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
Our T1Decade - looking back at ten years of T1D with my whole family (replay)

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

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This episode title is a bit misleading (sorry!) because Benny is actually marking 17 years with type 1! He's away at college and while I hope to talk to him for the show soon, we just couldn't swing it in time for his actual diaversary. To mark the date, we're going to replay the first time I talked to Benny for this podcast – which I did along with my husband and my daughter back in 2016. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Find out more about Moms' Night Out - we have announced FOUR LOCATIONS for 2024! Use promo code MOM30 to save $30 off any city This is a longer episode, so I wanted to break it down a bit - and a full transcription is below. 00:00 2023 Stacey introduction, talks about Benny's 17th diaversary 03:55 2016 Stacey explains how the order of interviews and a few housekeeping notes 05:22 Slade 24:27 Lea 40:42 Slade (part 2) 1:12:15 Benny 1:26:07 2023 Stacey wraps it up   Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza  Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom  Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens  Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com  Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode transcription below - our transcription service doesn't speak diabetes perfectly, so please excuse any mistakes. Thanks! Stacey Simms 0:05 This is Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms. This week is my son's 17th diversity 17 years with type one to mark what's really his entry into being a young adult with T1D. He's almost 19 We're going to take a look back at when he was a lot younger. We've got a replay of the first time I talked to Benny for this podcast back in 2016. It's a conversation that also includes my husband and my daughter. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Welcome to another week of the show. I'm your host, Stacey Simms. And you know, we aim to educate inspire about diabetes with a focus on people who use insulin. I am not great about remembering Benny's exact dye aversary. And most of the reason why is because his diagnosis was very, it was prolonged, I would say it really only took a week, maybe a week or a couple of days from the time that I called our pediatrician and said, I don't like what I'm seeing Something's really wrong to an actual in hospital diagnosis and, and all the education that goes with it. But we had so many bumps along the way. And I've told these stories before, you know, a fasting blood glucose. That was normal, it was 80. And that was on a Monday. And then some subsequent diagnoses of things that we now know were just symptoms, you know, infection, things like that, that they treated, and we thought, yeah, we got it. And then finally, the A1C results, which came back five days after that initial fasting blood glucose, which is when they sent us to the hospital, all of that to say I remember the days of the week, Monday was the pediatrician Saturday was the phone call to go to the hospital. But I never remember the actual dates. Social media memories usually remind me and sure thing they came up this morning. So I'm recording this on Benny's actual 17 year diver serie on December 2, December also means and I need to tell you one quick thing about moms night out that the early bird special for Charlotte is over. I do have a promo code for you that you can use on the regular price to save $30 off. And that promo code is m n o 30. Mom's night out m and o 30. You'll save $30. With that I will put a link in the show notes. You can always go to diabetes dash connections.com. We have a mom's Night Out tab as well there now. If you go there we are announcing our next cities this week, I may have already done so. So follow on social for that announcement or click on over to the website, click on the mom's side out tab. See the new cities registration is not open for them. But you can sign up to be emailed directly when registration does open. And for more information. All right. I am hoping to talk to Benny for a new episode soon. As you know he's away at college. And I cannot wait to get that kid home for winter break. As this episode goes live. I think he's coming home in about 10 days, not that I'm counting diabetes, while he's been away has been fine. But I've tried really hard not to ask him a lot of bout it other than once in a while like you're doing okay. Right? Because we don't follow his Dexcom anymore. And I really don't know much day to day. You know, he's reordered supplies with me. So I know he's he's doing that kind of stuff. I can't wait to talk to him more. I will let you know when we're going to be taking questions for that episode, we'll post to the Facebook group for that. These conversations you're about to hear were recorded in fall of 2016. Benny is in sixth grade, his voice hasn't even changed yet. Oh, my goodness, I left in the original introduction, which gives more context. But I also want you to know, this is a much longer discussion than I remember. So I'm going to do more comprehensive shownotes with some time codes, if you want to kind of jump around on this episode and pick and choose where you want to listen. So here we go. My family's thoughts on one decade. Remember, this is seven years ago with type one. Stacey Simms 03:55 This part of the podcast is usually where I interview somebody else get them to share their story and their thoughts about living with diabetes. This is different. This is my family's story. And let me tell you, this is what I've done my entire career, talk to people interview people since before I even graduated from college. And these are the toughest interviews I've ever done. I was so nervous. But they were they were wonderful. And I was just thrilled that they agreed to even talk to me. My husband and my daughter are really not front and center. Attention people. I don't know how they live that way. But here's how it's going to go. You're going to first hear from me and my husband Slade. And then you'll hear from Leah. We're in the middle of that interview. I'm going to pause the conversation. And then you'll hear Leah's interview, because I had maybe the most Frank, honest and open conversation about our brothers diabetes that we've ever had. And then we'll wrap that up and you'll hear more from me and slay And then finally you'll hear from Benny. Oh my gosh, that kid, if you have a middle school boy, maybe you'll understand that conversation was, let's say it was interesting. There is a bit of overlap in these conversations as you'd expect. I mean, there are some events that we all talk about. So you'll hear about those things more than once, that sort of thing. Okay, here we go. I'm really interested to see what we talked about today because Slade doesn't really talk about Benny's diabetes publicly. I mean, of course, you you're very, very involved, and you talk about it, I'm sure with friends, and things like that. But it's not like you are front and center at functions. And, you know, that kind of thing over the years, I don't Slade 5:41 have a podcast, Stacey Simms 5:43 I could help you set one up. But I've been told in the past, I speak enough for everybody in the family. So I'm really interested to hear what you have to say if your conversation matches mine. Alright, so let's start 10 years ago, Ben, he was diagnosed with type one. He was not yet two years old. And Leo was just had just turned five. What I remember vividly is the month before he was diagnosed, when I was working at WB T, doing morning radio, you got the kids every morning. So you used to text me, like 730 or seven o'clock every morning and say, you know, kids are okay are off to daycare or you know, here's a funny picture. And you texted me one day and said you are not going to believe the amount of pee that came out of this kid. Do you remember that? Like the mattress is soaked in the floor was wet. I Slade 6:35 remember one morning, getting him out of his crib, right? And the entire mattress was soaking wet. Like everything. All the blankets were wet. The pillow was where the entire mattress was. So it was I'm like it didn't make any sense to me. Stacey Simms 6:53 Right. And you know me at work. I was kind of thinking when you trade off like we did because sleep had a restaurant for many years. So I had the kids in the afternoon and in the evening when he was working. And he had the kids every morning because I used to do a morning radio show that started at 5am. And I just remember thinking, not on my shift like you gotta fix Slade 7:14 which I did right away. Of course, drying the mattress out trying to figure out what happened, but we Stacey Simms 7:19 kind of thought it was a one off. Oh, yeah. Because it didn't happen again for a while. Yeah. And then it happened to get about three weeks later. Well, Slade 7:25 we noticed I think from that point on over the next couple of weeks that he was drinking a tremendous amount of liquid for a 18 month old or 20 month old. It was you know, and he would suck down a little 10 ounce sippy cup in like, you know, 15 or 20 seconds. It was absurd. Stacey Simms 7:45 So the the mattress wedding thing was in October, I think late October or something. And then of course, there was Halloween, which I'm sure didn't do him any favors. That was the year the kids dressed up. But it was the only matching costume we ever did. Leo was Ariel and Benny was flounder. And then, at Thanksgiving, we had family photos on the Friday of Thanksgiving that year. And then we went to the lazy five ranch. And I've told this story before one of my brothers was here, right brother David was there, right? And I posted that picture recently on Facebook of David and Benny with a giant glass of orange juice. And then we went to the lazy five ranch and of course Benny couldn't he was still in diapers and he was soaked and he was just laying down and he was exhausted. He felt like garbage. And then that Monday, we went to the pediatrician that Monday right after Thanksgiving, right? And Slade 8:37 then I mean, I think they did a fasting glucose and a few other things. And they thought he had a urinary tract infection knew and I already had suspicions that it was something more like it didn't make any sense. Yeah. And then it was a few days into an antibiotic for what they thought was a urinary tract infection and there was no change. And so his outward symptoms continued to be the same right where he drank tremendous amounts of water and liquid and was always going to the bathroom. Stacey Simms 9:08 Well on that Monday when we went to the doctor his as you said his fasting glucose was normal. It was 80. And then they did a blood draw. They must have found something in his urine, right? They must have found sugar in it because I remember they did a urine test to do a urine test on a kidney. They didn't Slade 9:24 remember that we had to kind of push for them to do an A1C like they it took a week or so. Yeah, Stacey Simms 9:30 but we didn't ask for A1C We just asked for a blood test. I didn't know what we were asking for did I remember holding you had to hold him down? Yes, I did have to hold them down Leah was in the hallway Leah remembers that remember some screaming? Slade 9:40 It wasn't exactly pleasant. Stacey Simms 9:44 Yeah, and then he did that they said I had a urinary tract infection. And I remember when we treated it he seemed to feel better once a day right just from the urinary because he did have one but you know job raucous or pediatrician friend down the street said to me Why would a healthy two year old boy have a urinary You're trying to keep keep looking. So I was convinced at this point that he was he had contracted a fatal disease. I was on the internet. I was looking at all sorts of horrible things. I thought he had kidney cancer. I really did. I was so scared. And then he seemed to feel better. And then on Saturday, they called us and David was still here. And they called us on Saturday and said, like it was an emergency get to the hospital. But they wouldn't. They didn't tell me why. Well, they did tell they thought they told me why because they told me his blood sugar was like, you know, 700, or the A1C correlated to, you know, I don't know what it was. But I remember thinking, He's fine. He looks fine. He's doing okay. Why do we have to rush to the hospital? But we did. Slade 10:33 Yeah. But I remember during that week that we kind of, we were guessing that it might have been diabetes? Stacey Simms 10:42 Oh, well, yeah. Because most people and you know, the symptoms matched perfectly. But I think it was the fasting glucose being kind of normal that threw me off. And I of course, went to worst case scenario, Slade 10:51 you went, you definitely went deeper. But you know, still concern. Yeah. Not knowing. And it's, it's a scary thing, when the doctor calls and says, Take your kid to the emergency room. And you go while he's walking around playing with some toys, he's just fine. So and then, of course, it's just a, it's a crash course. Right? You get admitted in two days later, you're out and you have diabetes and have to live with it the rest of your lives. Stacey Simms 11:19 Oh, you know, one thing I forgot is, when we took him to the pediatrician that first time on the Monday after Thanksgiving, when I called, we knew just enough to say he's got the symptoms of type one. We knew that much that the pain and the drinking, because of all the stuff I'd done with JDRF already and in Charlotte, and my pediatrician, Dr. Scott said, I've never seen it in anybody younger than two. Right, bring him in, and we'll rule it out. And thankfully, you know, they took us seriously because I've heard some nightmare stories of people that don't. But what's funny is, here we are 10 years later, almost every time I go to that pediatrician, and it's one of these big practices with like eight doctors, they all look at Benny's chart and we go in, they say, oh, like he was the youngest one we saw at that time, you know, and now of course, there's lots of kids that are diagnosed younger, unfortunately. But for that practice, it was it was unusual. It's pretty unique. Slade 12:07 Yeah, I just I just distinctly remember that we had to push a little bit. Yeah. To get them to think in that direction. Stacey Simms 12:15 Oh, when he walked in with AD, yeah, they tried to figure out something else. So Slade 12:19 I mean, I think all that really says is, doesn't matter what the age or what you're thinking, you have to be your own advocate, you know, in some way, shape or form, if you're not your voice, then there's an opportunity to miss something. Right? Not get a good look at it. So I think that I think that not going down the you know, the rabbit hole right? To something considerably more catastrophic. And trying to rule that stuff out. You have to, you have to ask and you have to instruct and you have to, you know, your medical team, you have to be part of the conversation, right? You can't just tell me what to do. Stacey Simms 13:04 But it's hard to in some ways, because you don't know what you don't know. But you're I agree with you. You have to we've learned this for many years. Now. You got to push you got to be your own advocate, you got to ask questions. But, you know, if I didn't know, peeing and drinking was a sign of type one, I don't think I would have known what to ask the doctor. Right. But Slade 13:19 I also think that that I don't think doctors are offended by that. I think that that helps them do what they're trained to do is help. Help people get better. And if you're not engaged in the conversation, it's a one way street. Yeah. It Stacey Simms 13:32 would help. Alright, so we're in the hospital now. And I remember he had those things. What are those things called all over you with a stick you the sticky things I had like an Slade 13:41 EKG monitor, right, and he kept pulling Stacey Simms 13:43 them off? Slade 13:44 Yeah, that couldn't have felt good. Stacey Simms 13:48 That was like when we first started using the Hulk analogy, because he was like the baby Hulk pulling everything off. Slade 13:54 Well, it's interesting, and he doesn't have any idea what's going on. Stacey Simms 13:57 But that night, we took turns, you know, you went home. I stayed. And they pretty much didn't tell us until the middle of the night that he had type one. They kind of I think everybody thought we knew. And finally I asked if they had a diagnosis. And they said, Yeah, he's got they would like yeah, he's got type 1 diabetes. I mean, they were nasty about it. But I think everybody thought someone else had told us along the way. Slade 14:19 We didn't see Dr. Werner alto second day or the next day. Yes. We Stacey Simms 14:23 went in on Saturday morning or Saturday, mid morning. We saw nurses and hospitalists there was that one horrible woman. She came in and she smelled. She didn't say anything to us, like not Hello, how are you? I'm so and so she came right in and smelled him. And now I know it was for fruity breath. Right? So when she came in, she smelled him. And you know, I am of course very calm. I said, What are you doing to my son? Who were you? She kind of explained but she kind of left us like you're not coming back and just I don't know what I said. I'm sure it was very nice. But yeah, that night we met the hospitalist. And that was when that was when he said to me, who stays home with Benny, not our endocrinologist, but but just a hospitalist, a doctor who sees people in hospital. And I was already panicking because I had my dream job. And I had health insurance. You had a restaurant you owned a restaurant is that like you can untangle from that pretty easily? You know, I'm closing the doors. When Slade 15:21 we tried to untangle from it, it took a long time. Stacey Simms 15:25 And I was terrified because it couldn't really quit. I wanted to quit my job. But I had to health insurance and I really didn't want to quit my job either. So we said who stays home with Benny? I said, nobody really nasty. And then I burst into tears. And you weren't there. And Vinnie, do not remember you were not there. He was another night. And then then he put his kidneys awake. He's 23 months old. He puts his arm around me. He says it's okay, Mommy. I was like, Dude, you better get your stuff together to myself. You bet this is your 10 year old is comforting you this is not how it's supposed to work. And that was a big turning point for me. And like the guy was great. He said, I'm sorry. He said, What I should have said is what's your situation? He's like, I'm just trying to help you acclimate? And he told us even go back to daycare. And he you know, nobody said no to us. They'll try to help us figure out how to make it work. But that moment was a big turning point for me. Slade 16:14 I don't think I had any big turning points. I mean, the only thing that I realized was, you know, when we finally did come home, and you know, I went grocery shopping. Stacey Simms 16:26 Oh my god, wait. So hold on. Let's get there. So we met Dr. V. The next morning on a Sunday. And he came in and I remember him coming in and saying hi to us and being great. But getting right on the floor with Benny. Yeah, Slade 16:39 and what I remember. And and you have a better memory than I do. But what I remember is him saying listen, based on where we are today with treating this. There isn't any reason he shouldn't have the exact same life he would have without diabetes that he has with diabetes. I mean, that was that was that just set the tone? Right? Stacey Simms 17:00 Yeah, it really did. And I remember, thank you. I will anyway, I remember, like my first questions to him, because what do you know about diabetes? Right? You know, type two, I remember thinking and asking him like, do I have to cut his toenails differently? Like? He was like, Oh, I could see, right? Yeah, take a deep breath. And like, this lady is gonna be fun. But he got right on the floor and met Benny and I don't think he had kids at that point. He did not. Yeah. And he was terrific. But I interviewed him. I said to him, you know, I'm glad to meet you. But you know, I don't know anything about endocrinology, or endocrinologist, or endocrinologist in this town. Right? Of course, I want to make sure that my child has the best. So I asked him a million questions. And he was great. He was really great. Yeah, Slade 17:49 I just think he set the tone that said, hey, what you're going to deal with is lifelong. And then that's the way it is. But it's not life threatening. Yeah. Doesn't have to be life threatening, right? Stacey Simms 18:03 He didn't he didn't come in and tell us a cure is around the corner. He talked a little bit about the artificial pancreas. I remember because I asked him about technology. He he did say that they were one of the first practices in the country that routinely gave pumps to toddlers, because this was 2006. So that wasn't happening all over the place that he thought that Benny we know down the road, we would talk about that. But he was not overly he didn't promise anything. Slade 18:30 No, actually he did. He promised us Benny would have a normal life if he took care of himself. Right? Well, that's true. It didn't make that that's Stacey Simms 18:36 true. And that was very reassuring. And he has been consistent in these 10 years. He said, The three things that he says at almost every appointment, I'm pretty sure he told us then, which was he wants to make sure that he can live a long, healthy life he's supposed to, that he has, he feels good, and can enjoy life right now. And that we find a way to make diabetes fit into what he wants to do, and not the other way around. And we've been able to do that pretty much. It's not you know, when people say, Oh, diabetes can't stop you. I mean, some of that I, you know, I shake my head a little bit or I raise an eyebrow because, you know, obviously diabetes definitely can slow you down. And there are days when it can stop you. That's okay. I mean, you know, when you break your leg, it's gonna stop you. You know, I you know, it's I know, it's a mindset more than a truism. But, you know, I think we've had a pretty realistic look at it. Yeah, I Slade 19:27 think you as you go through, particularly growing up, and there's, you know, there's minefields everywhere, right? It's just one more minefield, right? I mean, it's something else, you have to navigate it and it gets added into your routine added into the way that you think. And it's, yeah, it's a it's a burden because it's different than what a lot of your peers have to deal with. Is it a burden in it in that it can be a roadblock to accomplishing something you want to accomplish? like you and I think that way, I don't think that's true. Stacey Simms 20:02 We try not do not it's not a not a dead end road, you can make it that way. Well, it can be a roadblock that you can overcome, right. But it shouldn't stop you in your tracks. Slade 20:11 You can do a lot of what was me? Well, yeah, well, that's different, right? You can do a lot of what was me, but there isn't. There's a, there's a roadmap to accomplishing what you want to accomplish with diabetes. All Stacey Simms 20:24 right. Speaking of routine, let's talk about that grocery store. Slade 20:28 That was hysterical. So, you know, of course, you know, when you talk about diabetes, you talk about carbs, right. And as you load your body up with carbohydrates, you need insulin, Stacey Simms 20:38 oh, and I should add, we were put on a carb counting regime or a carb counting routine. Immediately. We didn't do any eat to the insulin, it was all give them as many shots as you want, right? And count carbs and dose him that way. Right. I mean, obviously, at first, we tried not to give him a lot of injections. But we were some people go on different routines at first, right? We weren't, we were all carb counting from the beginning, Slade 21:00 right? But it's really all about, you know, the basics of understanding how to take care of yourself is you have to know what you ingest, right? You have to know what you eat. And you can give yourself insulin to help your body, right, continue to move forward and act the way it should act right by adding an insulin. So we're like, you know, maybe we should really go low carb or no carb. So I went to the grocery store, I think I spent two and a Stacey Simms 21:30 half hours. That's what I was gonna say. It was definitely two hours. And Slade 21:34 I it's I think I know the label of every item in the grocery. But I just went and bought everything that was low carb when he came home and put it in the cupboards and put in the refrigerator and he loved some of the food and fed it to him for a few days and then realized we were feeding him fat. Yeah, Stacey Simms 21:50 we did two weeks almost of Atkins, basically. And I lost about six pounds. It was, I'm sure that had nothing to do with being crazy. But yeah, I mean, we went from eating, moderate. Everything in moderation and pretty healthy. I mean, our kids were five and not an almost two. It's not like they were drinking soda and McDonald's all the time. But we were eating things like oatmeal for breakfast and pancakes and stuff. And we went to eating sausage. And I don't it was ridiculous. Like everything Slade 22:19 was a lot of me. Yeah, it was a lot of meat and a lot of cheese. And we realized is we're just gonna, we're just eating fat, and we're gonna kill him. So after a couple of weeks, I actually threw a bunch of that stuff out. But Stacey Simms 22:29 the turning point for me or the final straw was when you were like, how about pork rinds? That's a good snack. He's doing we're Jewish. I mean, we don't keep kosher, but I don't remember. I was like, that's, I know, many people enjoy pork rinds. I'm not. I don't, I bet he would love them. Now. You can find some things, I mean, olives, beef jerky, Slade 22:56 just remember kind of throwing it out and go, that's it, we're just going to, I'm going to feed him the way we would normally feed him. And, and we will treat him medically the way that we are given the tools to do it. And that's what we're gonna do. Stacey Simms 23:08 And we also counted every carb tried to do it exactly. I think it's I think the whole thing, we figured it out two hours of routine to our day, because we had a yellow legal pad, right, we wrote everything down. We've got all the food, the dosage, the routine, but we were counting carbs, and ketchup, and green peas. And I mean everything because that's what we were told to do. Right. And I remember going for a follow up, when you go for free first followed two months later, one month later, and there was a mom and dad was like, really? This is excellent. But you do not need to do with the two cards that are in the ketchup. Well, Slade 23:40 I still think actually, that's kind of important, because you need to understand that it's out there. You need, I mean, their cards, you're ingesting Stacey Simms 23:47 what we need, and we needed to do it then to learn. Yeah. Slade 23:49 And that's what happens is you learn you know, kind of what carbs are, where they are, where they're hidden, how your body reacts to them, particularly how Benny's body reacts to them. And then it's really kind of an art at that point, right? It's not really a science. I mean, there's all kinds of ratios and logarithms and all that stuff. But it really comes down to everyone's body is a little different. And it's it's much more like juggling right than it is like anything else. Stacey Simms 24:27 I'm gonna pause my talk with Slade here and bring in our daughter Leah. She's three years older than Benny four years ahead in school because of where their birthdays fall. And about 40 years older in maturity right now, you know, it's okay to say that I was so happy she agreed to talk to me about this. And this might be the best discussion we've had about her brother and diabetes. I will say I remember a few things a little differently. But this is her story. Alright, so let's start at the very beginning. I when I talked to dad, we talked about when Benny was first day He noticed and one of the things that I brought up was when we had to take the first blood draw. You were outside of the doctor's office. Do you remember that? No, Lea 25:08 I remember the electrodes, but and him always pulling them off. But I don't remember the blood draw. We Stacey Simms 25:13 because you went to the pediatricians office with us. And he was screaming his head off, and you were in the hallway. Because you were just you just turned 508. Lea 25:21 I think I do. Remember I was playing with my LeapFrog. And I was sitting in the hallway. And I was like, I would hear screaming, but I'd be like, Oh, it's whatever. It's fine. I'm gonna play my game. Stacey Simms 25:33 And then we went when Benny was in the hospital. You remember the electrodes and Uncle David was with that Lea 25:38 was funny. I mean, because I didn't understand what was going on. So it was funny, because he had electrodes all over him. And he would just like, pull them off. So they couldn't do anything. And I mean, he was crying and like, you were very frustrated. And I'm just laughing because I had no idea what was going on. Stacey Simms 25:52 And then the next day, we actually went ice skating. It was our community ice skating thing with when we were making the temple. It was like our first time though, into the ice skating rink. Lea 26:01 Did the rabbi go, Stacey Simms 26:03 I don't think they had the rabbi yet. It was just us. And you were very little. Okay, so you remember, okay, so what do you do you remember, like, what kind of things you remember from when you were little. Lea 26:14 I remember very general stuff. I don't really remember like specific instances. Like when he was first diagnosed, I didn't think anything was wrong. But apparently he was like, drinking too much and peeing too much. And I was just like, Yeah, whatever. Because I was not the biggest fan of my little brother. And I remember, as he got older, and I think it was more, I was less of like a small child and more of like, preteen, I was very upset because he'd always get so much attention, which now it's like, you get it, because it's an awful horrible thing and all blah, he needs all this stuff. But as as a small child, it was like, pay attention to me, Mother, I exist to you have a second child who was actually your first child. But you know, it was cool. I was an only child for four years, which was a wonderful thing. Stacey Simms 27:03 It was like, almost three years. Before, it was three Lea 27:07 years. Like for almost four. Stacey Simms 27:10 It was almost three, it was three U turn three, November, whatever. And then he was boring. Okay, very similar. But I remember a lot of when you were very little as you were a big helper. Like when he was first born, you would help me with the help with the baby, you would help with diapers, you would read to him every night, you know, to get sick of him all that stuff. And the same thing with diabetes. You wanted to learn how to do everything. You guys would give shots to the stuffed animals. Lea 27:35 Oh, yeah. The Little Bear and there were like little patches on it. Yeah. That's Rufus the bear with diabetes. Oh, that's fun. Stacey Simms 27:44 That's nice. And right. So you would do that. But you were very helpful to me in the backseat of the car. Because when you have a kid in a baby seat, basically, right, he was in front facing. I don't remember what the requirements were now. But like, you'd have the three point harness the five point harness those kinds of chairs. And so you were next to him? And if he was low, you you actually checked him once or twice for me when you were like five or six years old. You did? And then yes, and then you but not often, but you were very responsible. And you were like I'll do and usually I would pull over if I needed to like if dad wasn't mad. That's I mean, it wasn't making you do it. But you did it once or twice. But you were always willing and helping me the juice boxes and stuff like that. So much Lea 28:23 has changed. Stacey Simms 28:27 But then as you got older, like you said, it became more of a why? Why him? Why are you giving all the attention kind of thing? Lea 28:34 Because I never, I mean, until now I never really fully understood what, like, why he got so much of the attention. It was always just like, you spent so much time like talking to him talking about him, like calling people about it. And just you had all this you had like Lantis and Hume along, whatever all that stuff is just words that I hear around the house. But you had all of these packages shipped, like every couple of months or like, whatever you would go to these conventions and the walks and it was just like, well, let me do my walk, Dude, where's the layup walk? Stacey Simms 29:09 Do you think we should have done a better job educating you about diabetes? Because I feel like we did tell you it's Lea 29:14 not that I wasn't. It's not that I didn't really understand what it was it was just that like, I was a child. And I still am a child, but it's like, pay attention to me pay attention to me. It wasn't that I didn't know that it was some awful thing that he like needed to have all this attention because I knew that it was just like, why can't I also have attention? It wasn't like I was trying to take it away from him. It was just like me to say him. Stacey Simms 29:37 What would your advice be to parents listening to this who have a kid with type one and other kids who don't in the family? Lea 29:43 Well, you certainly don't have to. You shouldn't like take attention away from a child with diabetes just because one of your other children is feeling a little like left out but that doesn't mean that you can be you can totally ignore that child because they're still like They're your child. They're there, they need you. But it's, I think it would be better if you if someone explained to me that, like, if you'd like sat me down, and with Benny, and been like, this is what's happening, blah, blah, blah. This is why we give them so much attention. It's not that we don't love you. And just something like that. And sure, I probably still want to complain, but whatever. Like, it's fine. Stacey Simms 30:23 So like, the little things that we tried to do, like weekends away, or just you and me stuff like that, like spending, Lea 30:29 spending a weekend with my dad or with my mom, like, that's great. Because it's, it shows like, sure you spend basically every second of every day worrying about this other kid. But you still have time for me, which is pretty awesome. Stacey Simms 30:43 So tell me about camp a little bit, because this is something that you and Benny share that you do not really share with me and your dad. You I don't know if you remember, but used to come home from camp. This is the regular summer camp slip away for about a month. And tell Benny, it's gonna be so great. You're gonna love it, you know, can't wait. So you would go and I would always think there's no way. There's no way and you were ready to go when you were eight. And when he was eight, I was not ready for him to go. But we sent him anyway. What? Do you remember why you want them to go? Did you just think he would have fun? Lea 31:14 Well, I mean, when he first went, what unit like, well, how old was I? When he first went? Stacey Simms 31:21 Well, he was bony one. So you would have been three years older than that. I don't know how we can never keep track of those things. Well, he Lea 31:26 was like eight when he when he was eight. So I would have been like 11. Yeah. So at 11 It was still very much like it will because because of the fact that he's had diabetes, and we've known for so long. It's just kind of part of our lives. And I don't think of it as like this huge deal. Like it's just something that he just has to deal with him. It's like whatever, because he's a normal kid. It's not like, it's not like some other things that people can get where like you see, like, what you see the symptoms or you see, like the damage that it does, it's just sort of something that you have to deal with. And it's just like, whatever. So, I mean, it never even occurred to me that like he wouldn't go to a sleepaway camp, because that was just like, oh, yeah, it's like, Andy has diabetes. It's like, he's got brown eyes. He's got diabetes, like whatever. So, I mean, it was it was just, like, such a fun place to like to go and to get away. And it was, like, you get to do so much there that you don't really get to do at home. And it was never, it was never about him. Like, oh my gosh, he's my brother. I love him so much. I want to come to camp. It was like, I want you to experience this wonderful place. But it was it was never, it was never about the diabetes. It was just about him wanting to like go, Stacey Simms 32:37 I don't think he ever would have gone if you hadn't been so excited about it. Because that was part of the reason I wanted him to go because you liked it so much. That was wonderful. Yeah, he's really has a good time there. I mean, I'm so glad you had such a great experience to Lea 32:50 take my place. Okay, Stacey Simms 32:52 okay. All right. So that was great. I can't Unknown Speaker 32:55 go anymore. Yeah, Stacey Simms 32:56 you're too old for camp. Now. That stinks. No, Lea 32:59 but I can go back this summer if I wanted to. Next summer next summer. Yeah, but I don't think I would I might be counselor, be counseling Stacey Simms 33:06 keep your brother in line on the different side of the camp. Okay. Has since since Benny was diagnosed, I know you've met other kids with type one. But you don't come to conferences much. So it's not like this is a hey, it's a type one atmosphere, you know, other than the walks and things? Do you feel that? First of all, have you ever talked with someone and I haven't really been asked this question. But like, do you feel like knowing about Benny's diabetes has maybe helped you get to know other kids with type one better? Lea 33:38 Not really, I mean, most of the people that I talk to, like kids my age, or adults or kids Benny's age, it's always, like, that's just sort of a thing that we both know about them that they have diabetes. And it's we don't, I mean, the most that we would ever talk about is like if they were low, or if like they had to bolus for something, and it would never be like a big deal. And most of the time, we would just talk about like, other things, just because, I mean, for me, I'm just so used to my brother having it. And for them, they have it, so they just kind of have to be used to it. So neither was ever make a big deal out of it. And it's just kind of like whatever, Stacey Simms 34:11 it would be kind of weird. For teenagers, you'd be like, so tell me about your type 1 diabetes. Lea 34:18 You wouldn't. I mean, you can certainly have a conversation with somebody else about it if you don't have it yourself. But I mean, unless you're like you're very new to what diabetes is. It's generally not a big deal. Like if you're talking to somebody who has diabetes, you generally know they have diabetes, and that's why you're talking to each other. So it's never really like a major point of discussion. If that makes any sense. Got it. Did Stacey Simms 34:47 you ever have a moment where you were scared with Benny? Lea 34:51 There was I was like, it was like five minutes where you first showed me an epi pen like in case he got like really low. Oh, the glucagon, glucagon. It's an epi pen. Stacey Simms 35:05 But it's okay. But it looks like the same thing. Lea 35:07 It does the same thing. And I remember like you came up and you showed me and it was like, this big red needle or whatever. I'd never seen anything like it. And you're and you explain the whole thing to me. Like if Benny gets really low, or this happens, or if he passes out, you have to stab him in the thigh with this giant needle. Like, if nobody else was around, you have to do it, or he's gonna die. How old was like nine, five? Stacey Simms 35:30 No, I don't think I'm kidding. I don't remember how Lea 35:35 it was before I turned 10. I remember this. And I was just like, What on earth is this? You want me to stab my brother? If he's like lying on the ground? But and you're like, keeping it in the cabinet downstairs? And it's like, what is this? But I mean, other than that, it's pretty much been totally normal. And Stacey Simms 35:52 it's funny because some of our babysitter's we found because of diabetes, and you've learned to be really good friends with them, which is pretty cool as you've gotten older. Yeah. But Lea 36:01 it was never because of their diabetes. It was just like, oh, you know how to take care of yourself. You can take care of our child. Well, it Stacey Simms 36:07 was for us it was for you had nothing to do with it. What do you care if they had diabetes, it was just one of those things that we felt, we just fell into these great, we found great people. And, you know, like our neighbor, Christina, who was diagnosed as a young adult, and now she's family friends, which is really nice. She's pretty awesome. She is pretty. So family is pretty awesome. Do you worry about Ben growing up with diabetes or being an adult with diabetes? Now? Have you ever even thought about it? Um, Lea 36:29 I'm not worried for him. Not, not with him being able to take care of himself because he's totally capable. I'm just worried about like, what other people might say about it. Because when, because, people when you hear diabetes, you think of like, generally what people think of diabetes I think of as normally type two, which you can get, which is like, generally related to like obesity, or just being overweight and not healthy. But he has type one, which is totally different. And I just, I don't know, kids are mean. I mean, really, kids are kids are mean. And I don't know, I'm not worried about him. I'm worried about everybody else. Stacey Simms 37:06 In what they're gonna say that you'll beat them up if they're meeting of course. Alright, let me just make sure before we start, people had questions. I think they were mostly for Benny, but somebody did so offended. Will do me a question. It gets all the attention. I Lea 37:21 know. Isn't it? Great? Let's see if all this it's okay to complain about your sibling getting all the attention. I think that's a great point. Stacey Simms 37:30 Definitely. It's okay to complain better than season. Lea 37:34 See thing. Don't hate your parents. They're just trying to keep your other sibling alive. Oh, Stacey Simms 37:40 this was an asked these questions. I would love your daughter's perspective. Did it cause her to be jealous? attention seeking, seeking? And how does it feel to have to worry about him? Or do you worry about him? Well, Lea 37:52 I'm gonna go with the second part of this because I feel like I've already addressed like the first part of this question, but I don't really worry about him. Like at all. It's always I know, you and dad worry about him all the time. Because it's like, what if he's not bolusing? What if he's really high? Like what's going on? But I'm just like, whatever, you can take care of himself. You won't let him die. It's okay. There's a hospital down the road, he'll be fine. I mean, I probably should worry just a little bit more than I do. But it's just, it's part of my life. It's part of his life. It's just, it's something we have to do. Well, I Stacey Simms 38:23 think what we tried to do was to make you aware, but not to make it your responsibility. I just never felt like it was your responsibility as a kid, everybody. And if you remember when he got on the bus, he was in kindergarten. So you were in fourth grade. And people a lot of people said to me, Oh, well, it's what a relief that he's on the bus because even though you can't be with him, Leah's there and she can take care of. And I never felt what I told you at the time was, you don't have to worry about his diabetes, just take care of him as a sister and brothers should take care of each other. We told him that to like, if somebody's picking on you, he needs to stand up for you. And vice versa. If you get sick, he needs to holler for help. You know, it's just that kind of stuff. It was never diabetes specific. And I know you guys looked out for each other all the time, or didn't you sit next to each other all through elementary school? Lea 39:08 No, for one grade, Stacey Simms 39:09 I think Did you really say that? I was kidding. No, Lea 39:11 I think it was no, I remember because I was in like fourth grade. So I was I was like, slowly like into like the cool part and like the back of the bus. And I was really excited about it. Because like me and all my friends. We sent like the ferry back and it was like, Oh my gosh, we're so cool. We sent back the bus. But the bus driver, it was Ben he was in like second grade or like, I Stacey Simms 39:30 don't know, I remember this. This was in kindergarten. We foster going to school to major sit together. Lea 39:34 He sat in the very front row, right? They were terrified right behind the bus driver because they were like, what if he like passes out? What if he goes totally insane where he doesn't have any food. And so they made me sit with him? Because I was at SR and like, I knew that they were olders I knew it was going on and I could like call like my mom because I knew your phone number. And I was very I was very upset. But you did Stacey Simms 39:56 that for like a week or yeah, I've been told Does Yeah, there was no, yeah. And then you were like, Mom, we need to address Lea 40:04 this. We have an issue. That's Stacey Simms 40:06 great. I forgot all about that. And he was happy to see you go to Yeah, we Lea 40:10 were both like, Go away. Get away from because my brother like he couldn't talk to females on the bus because they're like, why is your sister with you are like really awkward because like, he was like in kindergarten and I was like a cool fourth grader, not really. And so, and I was just upset because I was like, I want to go sit with my friends. Now. I don't want to do my little brother like ill. Stacey Simms 40:30 And on that note, thank you so much, sweetie. This was great. No problem. You're listening to Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms. I am so proud of her. Even though I was biting my tongue a bit. I mean, we explained diabetes a lot with her. I am sure you know that, you know. And yes, she knows an epi pen and glucagon are not the same thing. But wow. That was that was nice for me. That was really great to talk to Leah. All right, let's go back to me and Slade. And when we left off, we were started to talk about how we try to make diabetes fit into our life, rather than making life revolve around diabetes. Before before we left the hospital, though. We had a long planned event with our congregation. That that year that summer, we had also decided to help start our temple, right. That was that summer and then this this winter, this happened. But we had a an ice skating. I had planned an ice skating event in downtown Charlotte for the Sunday the day after Benny was diagnosed. So we were still in the hospital. And we talked about it and you said you should go right. And I didn't take Leah. And so you went to the hospital that day, we traded off. And I took Leah to the ice skating rink and I was really nervous. And I was really kind of upset about leaving him in the hospital. I'm so glad I did that. I'm so glad I did that. Because it showed her that life goes on. It kind of convinced me that life goes on. It was a great fun event. And our friends and our community were amazing. They were just amazing. It was so supportive of me. And they made sure we had fun. It was great. I'm so glad we did that. That was cool. Slade 42:17 Yeah, I think that kind of sets or maybe not on purpose, but kind of set the tone for how are you we're trying to normalize we we work really hard and normalizing our lives. In fact, we live our lives first and treat diabetes second, almost, right, because it's just part of what you have to do. It's kind of like you have to put your shoes on if you're gonna go outside, right. So you have to treat your diabetes when whenever you're out and about so. But I think that kind of set the tone for it, right? I mean, because you can you can get into a dark place if you don't. Stacey Simms 42:50 Well, and Dr. Dr. V. also told us probably that day, or the next day, don't buy him a pony for checking his blood sugar. Right. Don't reward him unduly because this is not going away. Yeah, it's not like, you know, oh, boy, I Slade 43:04 think you started looking at ponies Stacey Simms 43:06 I would have looked at I was looking at Porsches looking at everything. It's really funny. You know, it's it's interesting to when you talk about life goes on. I think we put him back in daycare, right? Three days later? Slade 43:19 Well, we're very fortunate. Was it three days high? It Stacey Simms 43:22 was very soon, probably within a week. And we were lucky. Slade 43:25 But we were very fortunate in that the people who are the managers at the daycare center, had had some experience, and then took it upon themselves to go and get more training. Yeah, it was crazy. So we were really fortunate, but that that wasn't common than it was only 10 years ago isn't common, but it's very common now. So I think the challenges that people have about daycare are they're much easier barriers now than when, even just 10 years ago. Stacey Simms 43:56 I would say that there are more resources to help. But I think that daycare is a huge challenge for a lot of people. I don't know how lucky we were. Slade 44:06 Well, no, I don't disagree that it's a huge challenge. But it's there are more and more kids that are diagnosed that come through the doors at daycare centers, and they are their experience level is much higher than it was 10 years. Stacey Simms 44:19 Well, what happened with us was there was a family right before us with a little girl and the mom was a teacher and a nurse. It was crazy. So she had made a whole guide book for them and came in and trained a few people. And so when we brought Benny they knew more than we did I wanted him to sleep there. I kind of did no no. And and Rebecca who was the manager who really just became part of the family for a while. And one or two of the teachers, as you said they did more training. I sent them to one of the JDRF training days and they learned along with us they were absolutely amazing. Then that little girl moved just like three days after we came back from the hospital so they weren't even there. And then the other thing I remember, I should probably stay chronological but I'll skip ahead We had a planned trip with my friends, my college roommate with Beth and Dave, to Las Vegas in. Slade 45:06 But you know, back to the daycare thing, I think the key, the key to that is, and it's kind of the way we've always dealt with it is, our objective is when we put our son in the care of somebody else, particularly early on, our objective was to make them feel as comfortable and as confident as possible, that they that they could take care of them there or, you know, we didn't put pressure on them to say, you know, you were worried you're not going to be able to, or we were scared parents, we let them know that, you know, it's if you have to dial 911, you dial 911, it's okay, you do the best that you can with the tools that we're giving you and the tools that you have. And I think that that's, that's a hard hurdle for people to get over. But I think if you get over that, you get a lot more help. Right, and you get a lot more people who, when they're when your child is in their care that they feel confident, we all know that feeling confident, no matter what you're doing, helps you perform better. So we really worked hard at trying to instill confidence in the people that were at times across the years taking care of our son. Stacey Simms 46:16 I think we were also the beneficiaries in a weird way of less or no social media. You're not on Facebook a ton, and you're not in all these diabetes groups. But I think if if I had been when Benny was diagnosed, my outlook might be different. Because some of them have 1000s and 1000s of people in them and everybody's experience is different. And you know, it is on Facebook, you only see the best and the worst. And people post a lot of nightmare stories that other people assume are the norm, and they're not. And I think I would have been more frightened, I would have loved the support. I mean, we had nobody up here for the first couple years. We didn't know anybody. But I think that that that has added to I don't want to do a whole thing on social media here. But I think that has added to some of the fear was, Slade 47:01 I think that and because social media wasn't as prevalent as it isn't, it's the same thing, right? You believe half of what you hear and less than what you read, right? I mean, it's you have to make decisions based on your own experiences. And it's okay to view other experiences and see how they might, might influence what you're doing. But you can't, you can't say it happened to that person. So it's going to happen to me. Exactly. Stacey Simms 47:26 And I will say he was great. I mean, he had highs, he had lows, he was always safe and happy, which as you know, if you listen, that's my goal is not perfect, but safe and happy. And the one time he went to the hospital was Was he he just got his thumb caught in the door. You remember he did Slade 47:41 the same thing that other people do at daycare, they get hurt falling down, you know, somebody threw a block at his head, right? I mean, that's the same kind of stuff. And you Stacey Simms 47:51 needed stitches. That was the one thing. And I was so nervous, because that wasn't too long after diagnosis, maybe a couple months, and I'm still nervous, because my oh my gosh, how are we gonna manage diabetes? Fine. It Slade 48:01 was fine. It was easy. Stacey Simms 48:02 It was easy. So the next big thing that happened in terms of life goes on was we went to Las Vegas with my college roommate. And I called my mom because she was going to come watch the kids and my parents lived in Florida. And I said, you know, I don't know if we should do this, you know, should we stay? And life goes on. You have to go you have to go. She said, You know, this is not you know, I'll do it. I'll do it. So as we started talking about she said, but I can't give them a shot. I got it. And you know what? I think she would have if she had to she would have right? Yeah. But we were very fortunate one of the girls from daycare, who was as she was trained to be a nurse, right? She was nursing student, Kristen. She was so she came over. I met her she stayed here. But she came over and did all the insulin at the weekend. And you know and mom called us a ton we were in was the Aladdin was it? It was it was the end of the Aladdin right? Because they Slade 48:59 Yeah, it wasn't. Oh, yeah, it was yeah, they return it they were tearing Stacey Simms 49:03 down around us. And so I remember distinctly like taking a call from her getting in the elevator on the Aladdin and losing the call. And then she called me back. So when we when we mean it, but we had a great time. Slade 49:15 Was that before the show we went to what show the show when Dave Stacey Simms 49:19 No, that was that was months after the show was the following weekend. It's what you tell us. Okay, so when you tell I'll tell the story. So one week after diagnosis. We're so fortunate. My brother in law David Slate's brother says four older brothers. And David is closest in age to him. So David was staying us for like a month after Thanksgiving. It was great. He was in between jobs. And he's just so close to my kids. It was wonderful. Unfortunately for him, he was here for diagnosis. So we had tickets to spam a lot. Me and you that following weekend. So again, David's like go go I've got it. I mean, David knew just as much as we did at that point. Yeah. So we get three numbers into spam a lot. I mean to know if it was that lady of the Like, I don't know where that is, or maybe I made it up. And, you know, in the phone rings, so you go out to take the call and like 15 minutes later yeah, it wasn't because I saw three numbers I think you saw like, and I went out to see what was going on. And he thought, you know, when you think about how you dose a little kid, he was 27 pounds. He was 23 months old, and he got like little puffs of insulin. But we were using syringes, right? So he would get like a quarter of a unit or you tried to estimate a half a unit and I think he was supposed to get a half a unit and David gave him six units or something like that. Or two, you couldn't have taken two units. I mean, he had this tiny little dose and David thought he gave him four times as much right? So we couldn't figure it out. So we just said forget it. We went home. As I remember Slade 50:43 on our way home. We were driving home and he had it under we never stopped him. Did we? Yes, of course. We Stacey Simms 50:49 came home. Okay, we we didn't come home. I thought we went right to the NATs house. Okay, so he's but But what happened? Is we checked or he checked. Isn't that funny? I can't remember either. We're getting old honey. So he checked or we checked and his blood sugar never felt right. He was perfectly fine. He was like, I'll make it up. He was like 150 all night. I mean, never fell. So he couldn't have possibly either do injection? Or he never miscalculated, right? Or, or Benny snuck a pizza in the middle of the night that we didn't know about. And so we were on our way home, right. And a friend of ours had had a holiday party going on that night. We're like, I will just go there Slade 51:22 just fine. So the we left the show early, right. I mean, we're 20 minutes into the show. We laughed. We're driving home talking back and forth with David and realized he was fine. So we kept going went by the house and went to a friend's holiday party. Stacey Simms 51:35 We're terrible parents. No, we're not. I don't think we're gonna terrible parents either. That's really funny. Yeah, and that we never saw spam a lot. No, I still haven't seen it. Slade 51:48 I mean, I want to I don't know if I could bring Benny Stacey Simms 51:55 All right, um, I promise we won't go year by year, day by day through the 10 years. But just a couple of quick things about the Look at me. Like, are you sure? Slade 52:06 I don't have a good enough memory to do that, please. Stacey Simms 52:10 Benny, God has insulin pump. We talked about that with Dr. V. Right from the beginning. And he got his pump. We went to our educator to Lynette Right. And, and we said, I remember saying give me the one that's easiest for me to use, and will be the best for him. Because I was really scared of how complicated it was gonna be. And we wound up with the atom is 2020, which is what they had back then. And I showed it to Benny, and he threw it across the room. Got Slade 52:40 your hand and chucked it. Stacey Simms 52:44 Maybe this won't work out so well. But he was two and a half. You know, we kind of explained to him what the deal was. And you know, this will be a big shot every three days. But not all the shots in between that by this point. He didn't care. You could give him a shot. Slade 52:55 He would just stick his arm up like shot, he raised his arm you give me I put his arm down. He Stacey Simms 52:59 didn't care at all. At that point. He was so so good. And so used to it. But that night when he had the pump, because we had the sailing trial for a couple of days, he said, I said do you want it? I didn't know he was gonna sleep in. So I kind of said, Do you want me to take it off? And he said no mine. And that was it. He loved it. He's just he wouldn't give it up after that. So that was really good. And we had a little trouble with the very first inset we ever did. We had a capillary, there's a lot of blood member and then we weren't sure it was going to work. And we like geniuses, we decided we were going to go away to start the pump. So we went to my parents house where this was in the summer. So you I went to my parents house for a week, because when you start an insulin pump, and they probably still do this now you have to check every three hours around the clock for the first couple days to get the level, you know, close to right. I'll go with, I'll stay with my mom. My parents spent the summers in New York at that point. I'll spend the summers spend the week in New York. And then my mom can spot me with the kids. It'll be great. I'll sleep when I sleep. And you had a golf tournament with Bill in Vermont, in Vermont. And I said, Oh go I can do this. Go ahead. And you know, I'm fine. I'll be with my parents. So I remember thinking when we first had that bad inset, this isn't I'm never gonna get on a plane. This is not working. And I remember we changed it and he was, you know, we've checked in right before we got in the car to go to the airport. And luckily it was fine. So I was much calmer. We were crazy to do this Slade 54:20 as well. And I remember I was in Vermont and I don't know if I think I was supposed to pack up the diabetes supplies. Stacey Simms 54:29 I don't know. That guy was yes, you packed all the diabetes supplies and I for the record. Slade is fastidious, he is an excellent Packer. Usually what happens is I put out clothing and then you pack it. Yeah, I mean, he's really, I would trust him more than myself in terms of remembering things. So I'll give you that much credit. Yeah, well, you blew this one. Oh, I forgot to add Slade 54:51 the cartridges that you refill and then put back in the pump. And I'm in Vermont and you we're scrambling, we're on the phone, you're scrambling trying to figure out what to do. And Bill had a good friend whose son had type one. And he was on a pump. We had no idea if it was the same. But like, he calls them at like eight o'clock at night, we go to his house, he gives us a couple of cartridges. I mean, it was really, and we were ready to drive back to Manhattan, right? Or back to New York, to bring it to you. And you guys had figured out another way to Yeah, Stacey Simms 55:27 but it was really funny. Because again, before Facebook, yeah, I probably could have put out a message and said, Does anybody have this within 30 miles and somebody would have helped me out. So what happened was, we went to change the cartridge, and I'm all proud of myself, because I've got it all laid out, and I'm calm. And so we had a good start to the pump. We really, we didn't need a lot of adjusting for whatever reason the dosing worked out pretty easily pretty quickly. So when I went to change the cartridge, I was feeling maybe overconfident. So I had everything else spread out everything right. And I realized where the cartridges were the cartridges. So I called our endocrinology office, and I called our educator and the endocrinologist called back first and said, You need a luer lock needle, and what the heck and you can't get it at a pharmacy. So my dad is gone. I'm going to the hospital. And he goes to get the luer lock needle so he can say you can screw it on to the cartridge and I had insulin I had an insulin vial. So then Lynette our educator calls me back, she says, We're gonna MacGyver this thing. And she teaches me over the phone, how to, you know, open up the cartridge had to make sure that you have enough space in it and and then we just injected the insulin and it was a regular needle. So she was really helpful, and she was so happy to do it. She was fantastic. I also had called the Animus, and they couldn't do anything that night. But the next morning, they came to my mom's house in rural Westchester County, which if you're not familiar with Westchester County, there's like old she is less than I said rural Westchester County it is what is it? It's not like there are farms there. I mean, they're like Ralph, Lauren owns a farm. But what I mean is they're tiny roads, they're not well marked. I can't say that. It's Slade 57:11 like any other street it has. Your house has a number in his street name, I find it to be very confused. Like it was unmarked land and her whole western neighbor fought Stacey Simms 57:20 with machetes to get to my mother's. I was impressed that they came over the next morning, and they gave me different cartridges, different sam

Mickeyphile Podcast - A Disney World and DVC Podcast
Crew's Club, Jock Lindsey's Hanger Bar, Gingerbread Houses and Decorations

Mickeyphile Podcast - A Disney World and DVC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 61:37 Transcription Available


Ready to transport yourself to the happiest place on Earth during the best time of the year? We sure did in our latest episode of the Mickey File Podcast, all the way to a beautifully decked out Walt Disney World. We've jam-packed this episode with festive tales from our latest adventure, exploring Christmas decorations, tasting holiday food and drinks, and taking in the magic of the season at various resorts. We also share some key updates, including the unexpected cancellation of Muppets Mayhem on Disney+.Ever wondered what it's like to celebrate Christmas with your favorite Disney characters? Join us as we recount our experiences at Animal Kingdom, where the subtle holiday decorations and lifelike animal creations by the Mary Menagerie left us in awe. We also discuss the fast-moving flotillas featuring various Disney characters and our visit to the Nomad Lounge, although we warn you, the price increase for chicken wings was a bit of a downer. We also dabbled in some exciting Disney news, like the increasing popularity of Genie Plus and the new sponsor for Dumbo the Flying Elephant.Lastly, we discuss our stay at the Residence Inn near Disney World and share some handy information for those planning a trip. We give you the lowdown on our unexpected encounter with inconsistent French fries at one restaurant, and the thrill of experiencing the return of live entertainment at the Boardwalk. To top it off, we share our absolute love for Christmas at Disney and the joy it brings. Bring your Mickey Mouse ears, your love for all things Disney, and let's experience the holiday cheer together at Disney World!

This Jungian Life
DUMBO'S FEATHER: Are there hidden messages in Disney cartoons?

This Jungian Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 83:32


What hidden messages make Disney cartoons so impactful and enduring? Disney cartoons were groundbreaking. They introduced synchronized soundtracks in 1928, and today, they create extravaganzas that sweep audiences into tears and laughter, offering role models of virtue. Archetypal themes, often drawn from fairytales, thrum through the storylines appealing to the archaic levels of our psyche. Prepare to discover where Hermes is hidden in one of the characters, how childhood trauma activates archetypal helpers, whether Dumbo is a symbol of hope or a defense against maturation, how separation of the mother is required to actualize one's potential, why symbols are necessary to bolster ego strength and so much more… FIND A COPY OF THE DREAM WE ANALYZE HERE: https://thisjungianlife.com/dumbo-2/ Hey everyone, our upcoming episode will focus on Nightmares, and we're looking for your input. If you've had a nightmare that significantly impacted you, we're interested in hearing about it. We'll select a few of these to analyze and discuss in the episode. Share your nightmare with us HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDE8UKFJfpVM-CIUKP4ObfyztH6GnzOxfPLOb4NjwZZArJcw/viewform Try new stuff: Learn to Interpret Dreams: https://thisjungianlife.com/join-dream-school/  Support Us On Patreon (keep us free of corporate influence): https://www.patreon.com/ThisJungianLife Share Your Dream With Us: https://thisjungianlife.com/share-your-dream/ Suggest A Podcast Topic: https://thisjungianlife.com/podcast-form-topics/  Get Some TJL Merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/thisjungianlife/products  Talk to Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s64kO4GHHD8 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisjungianlifepodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThisJungianLife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisJungianLife/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisjungianlife/

On Purpose with Jay Shetty
La La Anthony ON: Breaking the Cycle of Self- Sabotage & Ways to Turn Rejection into Redirection

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 63:17 Transcription Available


Can we transform rejection into a powerful force for redirection?  What if setbacks were not roadblocks but rather signposts pointing us toward growth?  Today in On Purpose, we have a special guest, La La Anthony, whose story is a shining example of self-discovery, resilience, and making a positive impact on the world. La La Anthony is a talented actress, TV personality, bestselling author, and a passionate advocate for prison reform. She's not just about the glitz and glamor but also about creating positive change. In this episode, we'll dive into La La's life, her experiences, and what she's learned along the way. We'll discover the importance of being true to yourself, even when the world tries to push you in different directions. From personal challenges to finding one's authentic self, La La's journey is a lesson in self-acceptance and embracing who you are. We'll explore her efforts in supporting prison reform and how she empowers children to express themselves. La La's story is a reminder that you can overcome obstacles and pursue your dreams while staying true to your authentic self. Join us as we journey through La La Anthony's remarkable life, filled with resilience, compassion, and the transformative power of being yourself. In this interview, you'll learn: How to prioritize self care without feeling guilt The unique balance of being both a parent and a best friend to your child The transformative power of love and a change in environment Insights on coping with criticism and negativity Remember, each of us has the potential to overcome challenges, prioritize self-care, and achieve our dreams while staying true to our authentic selves.  With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Thank you to Soho Works 10 Jay in Dumbo for hosting us for this episode. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:37 Healing is Messy 04:33 Creating Your Own Happiness 07:33 The Reality Behind the Spotlight 09:31 True Friendship in Life's Ups and Downs 14:01 Prioritizing Self-Care Without Guilt 19:20 Becoming Your Child's Best Friend 25:17 The Passion of Creating and Producing 28:33 How Rejection Shapes Success 35:51 Breaking Free from the People-Pleasing Cycle 41:23 La La's Prison Reform Advocacy 51:21 Navigating Life's Unexpected Turns 58:09 Discovering Self-Love and New Beginnings Episode Resources: La La Anthony | Instagram La La Anthony | Twitter La La Anthony | Facebook Want to be a Jay Shetty Certified Life Coach? Get the Digital Guide and Workbook from Jay Shetty https://jayshettypurpose.com/fb-getting-started-as-a-life-coach-podcast/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Part of Your World: Treasure Planet

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 117:00


Sailing back to 2002 and returning aboard the HMS Part of Your World, Mixie helps guide Christian through Treasure Planet - the most expensive traditionally animated film of all time and one of Disney's most infamous flops! Along the way, the two raise their glasses to Emma Thompson, David Hyde Pierce, and Brian (not Doyle) Murray, cross swords over the one film's less popular characters, and attempt to piece together why this film and the Disney pirate film that came out the next year had vastly different fortunes.

Witzschmiede Video-Podcast

Der Witz des Tages vom 11.11.2023 mit dem Titel 'Dumbo ohne Rad' als Video.

Witzschmiede Audio-Podcast

Der Witz des Tages vom 11.11.2023 mit dem Titel 'Dumbo ohne Rad' zum Hören.

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Disney Magic of Storytelling
Magic of Storytelling: Dumbo's Snowy Day

Disney Magic of Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 5:57


Dumbo and his friends are in for a fun surprise, after their circus train has to make a stop due to snow!

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 681: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - November 7 2023 - Still Life

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 302:25


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - November 7 2023 - Still Life---Image: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/lilacs-charles-ethan-porter/WAHNdOhO9dfIkg?hl=en---www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/  https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 680: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - October 31 2023 - Embrace

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 298:32


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - October 31 2023 - Embrace---Photo: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/king-boston-memorialhttps://hankwillisthomas.com/https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
7789 - Dal 3 al 5 novembre Bologna in Vino torna allo Spazio DumBO

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 2:26


Bologna in Vino, la mostra-mercato organizzata da Arte del Vino, torna per la quinta volta nel capoluogo emiliano dal 3 al 5 novembre per una nuova e ricca edizione.Come per lo scorso aprile, la location che accoglierà la fiera sarà Spazio DumBO, il progetto di rigenerazione urbana che ha trasformato l'ex scalo merci Ravone in un distretto urbano polifunzionale per eventi, mostre e concerti a beneficio della collettività.

Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast
128. Dumbo (1941)

Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 57:38


Eddie and J.B. discuss Dumbo (1941). Tragic story of the authors of Dumbo How this tiny movie saved Disney Why Walt made an hour-long movie Is Dumbo the most sympathetic character ever? The history of storks Plus in Disney News Elio and Snow White moving to 2025

Earth-2.net Presents...
Part of Your World: Lilo and Stitch

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 125:17


Emma beams back down to Part of Your World to help Christian ascend the crest of Disney animation's early 2000s output - the bizarre but heartwarming Lilo and Stitch! Plus, in light of the studio's recent 100th anniversary, the two briefly touch upon Once Upon a Studio!

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 679: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - October 24 2023 - Heartbeats

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 294:39


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - October 24 2023 - HeartbeatsOn October 10 2023, 7:30am, I was on an operating table at NYU Langone, to have open heart surgery because I had an aortic aneurysm and my aorta needed to be replaced.14 days and 11.5 hours later...On October 24 2023, 7:00pm, I was back in the booth at Soho House Manhattan and I recorded this with all my refurbished heart.---Image is the art of Heather Polk: https://www.artcuresall.com/art-for-sale/the-sound-of-love-1  https://www.artcuresall.com/  +  https://www.instagram.com/artsyandbougie/ ---https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarvhttps://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3htIx3FIv9FXXKTkOOikVk?si=1UhAJP59Qu6Z3ariFGw_AQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/sound-paths-v-1/1702742287Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/album/310984613Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C86fVlwg8M&list=OLAK5uy_kYyUnbkk0p_nyD0vXZPpOPHXSjARTnQVw

Gays Do the D: An Unofficial Disney Podcast
GDTD 232: Movie Review - Dumbo

Gays Do the D: An Unofficial Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 83:14


In this episode, Ryan and Patrick discuss the 1941 film Dumbo. They disect the historical context of the film and the racial misrepresentations in the story.  As always, they discuss the latest Disney news and close the show with some Quick D.    Contact us: info@gaysdothed.com     LEARN MORE & JOIN OUR PATREON: gaysdothed.com

Earth-2.net Presents...
Part of Your World: Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 101:00


Part of Your World enters the current century (and a troubled decade for Disney animation) with the part-pulp, semi-steampunk, and all-ambitious Atlantis: The Lost Empire! Join Christian and returning guest Dave Probert as they plunge into this first entry in an unofficial trilogy of Disney sci-fi films - delving into everything from vehicular mansplaining, imperialism, scene-stealing sidekicks, and, of course, the late and great Leonard Nimoy!

McAnally's Pubcast
12.6 Blood Rites: Dumbo's Magic Feather

McAnally's Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 38:19


McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files PodcastHere we cover Chapter 7 where Harry explores the less than magical word of being a Porn Production Assistant. AKA: Guffie or Gofer.Blood Rites Chapter 7 Summary:Harry begins his undercover career as a PA. Upon his arrival at the studio, he meets Jake and the less than friendly Bobby. He is introduced to Joan Dallas the producer and is immediately put to work. While finishing setting up the set and chatting with Joan, Harry is overwhelmed by a malicious energy ready to attack.

Unlearn16: Class is in Session
The One Where We Shuffle Off to Buffalo and Smuggle in Health Care

Unlearn16: Class is in Session

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 26:18


In this episode, Ana and I vlog our road trip to Buffalo - we drive, we shop, we shop some more and we eat.  Watch us as we try to get across the boarder, go through a haunted drive thru and find a giant Dumbo.

The Disney with the Ducks Podcast
Release the Quacken: Season 2 Episode 3

The Disney with the Ducks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 25:50


This week the ducks are joined by their friend Katie to talk about NYC to Dopey to Dumbo! As always, follow us on our socials at: https://linktr.ee/disneywiththeducks

Totally Rad Christmas!
Dumbo's Circus (w/ Mike and Thom)

Totally Rad Christmas!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 45:59


What's up, dudes? Remember Dumbo? Well, he had an early Disney Channel Show, and I've got Mike Westfall from Advent Calendar House and Thom Crowe from ‘Tis the Podcast with me to break down the (quasi-) Halloween episode! Yes, it's "Dumbo's Circus!" Dumbo and friends get into a spooky mood! Lionel, dressed in a Cobra Kai skeleton costume, surprises Dumbo and Sebastian while they're doing chores. The creepy attire spurs Dumbo and gang to put on a spooky circus show. Meanwhile, Rinkum and Barnaby are delivering a package and get lost in the woods when their package rolls down a hill.  All the friends put on monster costumes, including a vampire, Jacob Marley Ninja Turtle, banana sheet ghost, and Hamburglar witch. They break up into pairs to head into the deep, dark woods to get supplies for their performance. Barnaby and Rinkum happen upon several of the friends in their macabre garb and are frightened, until they realize the spooks are merely Dumbo et al. After joining them, they do a Thriller  dance to end the show!Spooky costumes? Check. Misunderstanding? Yep. Blatant ripoff of Michael Jackson? Definitely! So grab your costume, put on your chains, and dance along to this episode all about "Dumbo's Circus!"Advent Calendar HouseFB: @adventcalendarhouseTwitter: @adventcalhouseIG: @adventcalendarhouse'Tis the PodcastFB: @tisthepodcastTwitter: @tisthepodIG: @tisthepodcastFB Group: Tis the Podcast GroupCheck us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!

Disney Deciphered: a Disney World planning podcast
Ep. 292 - Ride Guide: Storybook Circus

Disney Deciphered: a Disney World planning podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 26:19


Storybook Circus New! Find us on Youtube - please like and subscribe! If you're planning to visit Disney World this year or in 2024, definitely check out our Genie+ 101 episode! Looking to plan a Disney World or Disneyland vacation? Let Joe do all the hard work for you at no cost to you as your travel agent. Bookings for 2024 are now open - get started by e-mailing josephcheung@travelmation.net today!  Episode Description Record one for the kids! We continue our Ride Guide series by discussing two attractions at Storybook Circus - one, a classic Disney ride that no trip is complete without and the other being one Leslie hasn't done in years. We let you know how to skip the line and best strategies to enjoy these attractions and discuss some of the other great aspects of Storybook Circus in New Fantasyland.  Do you enjoy these attractions? Let us know by e-mailing disneydeciphered AT gmail DOT com, messaging us on Twitter, or leaving a comment on our Facebook page. You can also follow us on Instagram now! Episode Notes 2:15 - Barnstormer Background and History 4:15 - Attraction queue and run through 7:05 - Who is Barnstormer for and who is it not for? 9:14 - Genie+ and Standby strategies  12:08 - Tier ranking 14:10 - Dumbo Background and History 16:07 - Attraction queue and run through 19:30 - Who is Dumbo for and who is it not for? 20:58 - Genie+ and Standby strategies  22:23 - Tier ranking 23:59 - Disney dos and don'ts If we've helped you to plan your trip and you'd like to thank us we'd appreciate you considering a one time donation. Or if you'd like to receive bonus content, check out our Patreon page and our special subscriber only content! You can also support the show by buying tickets (if they're the best deal, of course) using our Undercover Tourist link or signing up for Mouse Dining through our link. If you like what you hear, please share and subscribe! Find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, PlayerFM, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts (please leave a positive review if you're enjoying the show), like our Facebook page, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram! Connect with Leslie @TripsWithTykes on social media and Joe @asthejoeflies.  

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 677: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - October 3 2023 - Caption of My Heart

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 260:35


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - October 3 2023 - Caption of My Heart   ---https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarvhttps://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3htIx3FIv9FXXKTkOOikVk?si=1UhAJP59Qu6Z3ariFGw_AQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/sound-paths-v-1/1702742287Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/album/310984613Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C86fVlwg8M&list=OLAK5uy_kYyUnbkk0p_nyD0vXZPpOPHXSjARTnQVw

Learn French with daily podcasts
Un poulpe (Octopus)

Learn French with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 3:43


Un poulpe "Dumbo", doté de nageoires ressemblant à des oreilles similaires au personnage de dessin animé de Disney des années 1940, a été observé dans le nord de l'océan Pacifique. Traduction : A "Dumbo" octopus, with ear-like fins similar to the 1940s Disney cartoon character, has been seen in the north Pacific Ocean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Earth-2.net Presents...
Part of Your World: The Emperor's New Groove

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 74:52


BOOM, baby! Christian and Will are back to gaze upon Kingdom of the S -AHEM- The Emperor's New Groove, along with its notoriously difficult production history courtesy of The Sweatbox! Is the end result a hollow crown or a rare gem? (Hint: With Eartha Kitt and Patrick Warburton involved, what do you think?)

Mary Versus the Movies
Hollywood Avalon episode 7 - King Arthur Was a Gentleman (1942)

Mary Versus the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 10:10


We jump back to the 1940s for a little British war-time musical about a nerd who is joins the army, is tricked into thinking he's found Excalibur, and decides to capture Nazis using it in a real "Dumbo's feather" situation. It's slight, silly, and mostly harmless. This is a preview of the episode, part of our series Hollywood Avalon, a podcast dedicated to Arthurian film; to hear the entire episode, join the Mary Versus the Movies patreon for $3/month to hear this and the entire series Hollywood Avalon: https://www.patreon.com/maryvsmovies

As It Happens from CBC Radio
September 29: The longstanding senator -- and what she stood for

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 63:30


Dianne Feinstein obituary, Truck women saved, Willie Dunn cover, Orillia homeless services, Dumbo octopus, Gulf new drilling, Hurricane Fiona chair and more

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic

Step into the vibrant and whimsical world of Storybook Circus in Disney's Magic Kingdom. From the nostalgic echoes of a vintage circus to the playful tunes of Dumbo's realm, immerse yourself in a space where the legacy of an old-fashioned circus blends seamlessly with Disney magic. --------- Want More Here With The Magic? Choose Your Own Adventure! Watch Our Show: Here With The Magic More Videos: YouTube Visit The Website: https://herewiththemagic.com Join the Café: Become a Member Connect on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herewiththemagic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herewiththemagic/

Shark's Pond: A South Park Podcast
Shark's Pond- A South Park Podcast #284: Doubling Down

Shark's Pond: A South Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 41:04


Welcome to a brand new episode of Shark's Pond: A South Park Podcast. Join Bill as this week he reviews the season twenty-one episode "Doubling Down". Topics discussed include a story from Bill about meeting Mitch McConnell's wife, a great use of the Dumbo pink elephants scene, how Heidi breaks up with Kyle, the one year anniversary of Donald Trump being president and much more.Theme song courtesy of Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/ Follow the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/sharkspond97 Join the shows Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/sharkspond/

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 675: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - September19 2023 - Love 4 the Sake of Lurv

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 250:01


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - September19 2023 - Love 4 the Sake of Lurv   -    https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1 https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york  https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3htIx3FIv9FXXKTkOOikVk?si=1UhAJP59Qu6Z3ariFGw_AQ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/sound-paths-v-1/1702742287 Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/album/310984613 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C86fVlwg8M&list=OLAK5uy_kYyUnbkk0p_nyD0vXZPpOPHXSjARTnQVw 

DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information
DLW 304: The Dreaming Tree Gala in Marceline, MO

DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 86:07


This week, a HUGE announcement on the future of Disney parks around the world, with even more news about DisneylandForward, Turning Red could be coming to the parks, Magic Happens going away soon, we talk about the Dreaming Tree Gala, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS at no extra cost to you! Be sure to mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! DISCOUNTS! We have partnered with the Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground to get great deals for our listeners! Book your stay at the Howard Johnson Anaheim and get 15% off your stay (code 1000022077)! Magic Key Holders get 20% off their stay (code 1000025935) as well! Book now! Need the perfect bag for your days in the parks? Look no further than Designer Park Co.! Purchase the Rope Drop Bag as featured on Episode 222 and get 10% off your purchase! Use coupon code DLWEEKLY to get the discount. If you want some awesome headwear or one of a kind items, be sure to visit our friends over at All Enchanting Ears! You can use the promo code DLWEEKLY10 to get 10% off your order! News: In a bombshell announcement before Investor Day for the Walt Disney Company, Disney announced that they plan to spend nearly $60 billion dollars over the next 10 years to expand the parks and cruise lines around the world. They stated in the filing that they have over 1,000 acres of land that they can use for possible development, the equivalent of seven new Disneyland Parks. – https://www.micechat.com/368284-news-disney-parks-to-double-in-next-10-years-with-60-billion-expansion/ Some new information has come out regarding DisneylandForward. The City of Anaheim released the environmental impact report for the proposed changes. This document has a host of possibilities discussed, such as new attractions, new modes of guest transport around the resort, and potential layout of the new theme park and shopping areas. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2023/09/17/weve-got-a-big-update-on-the-proposed-disneyland-expansion-project/#more-854481 https://www.micechat.com/286075-disneylandforward-explained-future-expansion/ Disneyland has put out a casting call for people who match the description of Turning Red look-alikes. Characters include the members of the boy band from the movie 4*Town, Meilin's father, and friends. The casting call mentions upcoming special events and appearances at the resort. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2023/09/12/disney-left-a-clue-about-9-new-characters-coming-to-the-parks/#more-852798 Magic Happens is ending its run next month, before the Christmas Fantasy Parade premieres in November. Sunday, October 15th will be the last day of performances of the popular parade, leaving a couple of weeks between parades. The Christmas Fantasy Parade kicks off on November 11th. – https://www.micechat.com/368016-disneyland-update-a-great-big-beautiful-tomorrow/ The new Avengers Vault shop in Avengers Campus opened this week. The new shop is not very large but features some exciting props from the movies. Captain America's shield, Iron Man's ARC reactor, and Loki's TVA badge and time stick. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2023/09/18/disneys-new-store-is-finally-open/#more-854662 The new Villas at the Disneyland Hotel are now present on the maps around the hotel area. Some of the grounds have also been revealed with the construction walls being removed. The new pool area can be seen at a distance by guests who are interested. – https://www.micechat.com/368016-disneyland-update-a-great-big-beautiful-tomorrow/ https://www.micechat.com/368016-disneyland-update-a-great-big-beautiful-tomorrow/ runDisney returns to the Disneyland Resort this January and there are some new details. The design of the medals that runners can get after completing a race were shown off on the Disney Parks Blog. The overall theme is midcentury modern, with the 5K medal having a boomerang design, with Sleeping Beauty Castle, a palm tree, and Pluto running on it. The 10K medal has Donald and Daisy running with the Carthay Circle Theater and Sleeping Beauty Castle in the background. The half marathon medal has a gold Disneyland D with Mickey and Minnie running out of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Finally, the Dumbo Double Dare medal features Dumbo flying with a circus ring around the outside of the medal, with Dumbo Double Dare written in the Dumbo circus font. – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/09/rundisney-celebrates-mickey-and-friends-in-midcentury-disneyland-nostalgia-for-2024-disneyland-half-marathon-weekend-medals/ Fans of Rogers the Musical can relive the experience as many times as they like with the debut of the cast album. The music can be found on all streaming platforms for your listening delight. – https://www.micechat.com/368016-disneyland-update-a-great-big-beautiful-tomorrow/ Discussion Topic: Tage and Teresa share their trip to the Dreaming Tree Gala.

Totally Rad Christmas!
1983 Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade (w/ Mike and Charlie)

Totally Rad Christmas!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 79:32


What's up, dudes? 40 years ago, the Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade was broadcast live on National TV! Disney connoisseurs Mike Westfall from Advent Calendar House and Charlie Ague from Closer to Christmas and Ague Designs are here with me to break it down!Joan Lunden and Mike Douglas host this 1983 Christmas parade with narration written by Doug Cody. The production was directed by Chico Fernandez. Tinkerbell opened the show, and Cinderella and her entourage processed down Main Street USA. Pinocchio and the Jungle Book crews followed right behind her.The Alice in Wonderland performers come next, along with Herbie the Love Bug and a Dumbo's Circus float. Soon followed the World Champion Percheron horses hitched to wagon commissioned by Disney. Goofy drove his jalopy immediately afterward, and Robin Hood and his Merry Men succeeded him. After Carol Lawrence and the Voices of Liberty Singers performed at Epcot, Mary Poppins and Cruella de Vil glide down Main Street. The toy soldiers from “Babes in Toyland” march along, and Mickey and Minnie ride a coach behind them. Donald, Snow White, and Mrs. Claus follow on floats, accompanied by characters from Peter Pan, Chip and Dale, and the Hundred Acre Wood. Finally, Santa Claus himself flew in to close out the celebration.Victorian garb? Check. Anthropomorphic bipedal reindeer? Yep. Endless commercials from Days Inn and Eastern Airlines? Definitely! So grab your a add and top hat, hop on a float, and ride down Main Street USA to this episode all about the Very Merry Christmas Parade!Advent Calendar HouseFB: @adventcalendarhouseTwitter: @adventcalhouseIG: @adventcalendarhouseCloser to ChristmasTwitter: @closertoxmas IG: @closertoxmasAgue DesignsIG: @aguedesignsCheck us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 673: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - September 12 2023 - Class of 87

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 270:23


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - September 12 2023 - Class of 87 ---    https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarvhttps://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3htIx3FIv9FXXKTkOOikVk?si=1UhAJP59Qu6Z3ariFGw_AQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/sound-paths-v-1/1702742287Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/album/310984613Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C86fVlwg8M&list=OLAK5uy_kYyUnbkk0p_nyD0vXZPpOPHXSjARTnQVw

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 671: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - September 5 2023 - New York Soho House Celebration of 20 Years in the US

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 186:49


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - September 5 2023 -  New York Soho House Celebration of 20 Years in the USLe Programme D'echange / Matriculation / Flaut Convention - Qool DJ MarvYoung Mike & Chris Floating Free - Thes OneBaby Come Back (Soul mix) - Discotron/Disko Junkie/Sandy's GrooveParadise - SadeLove Goes That Way - DJ DSKYou Send Me (Jay-K's ReWork) – Aretha FranklinAutomatic - Lake Street DiveToo Late (Brazilian mix) - Aimore'HUMAN NATURE ~ KON'S POOLSIDE REMIX - MICHAEL JACKSONThinking Of You (Dimitri From Paris Remix) - Sister SledgeDays Go By (feat Coralie Clement - Pepe Link remix) - Blank & JonesVIRGO'S GROOVE (Original Mix) - BeyonceI Knew You Were Waiting For Me - Aretha Franklin & George MichaelSelf Control (Extended Version) - Laura BraniganD.M.S.R. - PrinceBeautiful People - DR PACKERMemoria - LOGIK LEENever Too Much (Morwell remix) – Luther VandrossBreak My Soul (dj mOma x Anik Khan x Komari Edit) - dj mOmaGood Girl One Time [Mine x Harvard Edit] - dj mOmaKiss (FunkyDeps Edit) - Prince And The RevolutionThink (Copycat's Retake) - Lyn CollinsLet The Beat Hit ‘Em – Lisa Lisa and Cult JamMe, Myself & I - De La SoulDont Stop, Dont Go - BROOKLYN CLASSICI'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney HoustonNine Lives - Adagio I'm Every Woman (Remix) - Chaka KhanI Love New York (The Reflex Revision) - MetropolisEverything She Wants [12" Remix] - Wham!Time (Clock Of The Heart) - Culture ClubBette Davis Eyes - Kim CarnesA Love Bizarre (part 1 & part 2) - Sheila E.I Feel For You (Chaka Kenn Mix) - PrinceIn My House [12" Version] - Mary Jane GirlsFresh [Mark Berry Remix '85] - Kool & The GangGet Lucky - Daft PunkRhythm Of The Night (Jay-K's Extended Club Mix) - DebargeFIND YOUR WAY BACK - BeyonceSUMMER RENAISSANCE - BeyonceFormation (Shoe's Amagroove Blend) - Beyoncé & Gina JeanzPass That Dutch (Shoe's Amagroove Blend) - Missy Elliot & Gina JeanzSacude 2021 (Louie Vega Brooklyn Mix) - Tony Touch, Louie VegaVirgo's Groove (third sun right here right now mix) - TrilateralsSo In Love - Junior Sanchez / Alexander Technique https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarvhttps://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3htIx3FIv9FXXKTkOOikVk?si=1UhAJP59Qu6Z3ariFGw_AQ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/sound-paths-v-1/1702742287 Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/album/310984613 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C86fVlwg8M&list=OLAK5uy_kYyUnbkk0p_nyD0vXZPpOPHXSjARTnQVw

Fast & Loose
EP 31: The Sounds of Steve Finley's Silence

Fast & Loose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 71:09


Fast and Loosers, we've got back to back weeks with a guest. Brooklyn Track Club Founder & Head of Partnerships and Community at Bandit, Steve Finley joins us to talk Katz Deli Folklore, robust NYC bagel discussion, Dumbo before the war; when Steve actually lived there, restaurant conspiracies, John v Steve Half Marathon bet and more. Also, open call to any women looking for an OTQ at CIM, we have pacers.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Part of Your World: Dinosaur

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 112:02


Zini the Incel Lemur, Audrey Hepburn in Iguanodon form, and the sassy black Styracosaurus are just a few of the memorable characters Christian, Donovan, and newcomer-to-the-show Harrison Chute encounter as they endure Dinosaur - one of Disney animation's most underwhelming and poorly titled offerings. (NOTE: The next episode won't come out till late September. Feel free to feed back in the meantime at the Earth-2.net forums or at disney@earth-2.net.)

The Victory Couch
S2: Bonus Episode 3 – about Disney Parks (Part One)

The Victory Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 58:45


We restrain ourselves and struggle to not go too deep into the wells of Walt Disney World knowledge we've acquired. Taking the approach of making the most of a limited day in each of the four WDW Florida theme parks we give our best feedback about what to do and Disney World tips. *Note: this is a multi-part series. Part One focuses specifically on Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.   Typhoon Lagoon https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/typhoon-lagoon/ Walt Disney World Florida https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/ Magic Kingdom https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/magic-kingdom/ Pirates of the Caribbean https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/pirates-of-the-caribbean/ Johnny Depp https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000136/ Big Thunder Mountain Railroad https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/big-thunder-mountain-railroad/ Haunted Mansion https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/haunted-mansion/ Mickey's PhilharMagic https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/search/?searchQuery=mickey%27s%20phil Enchanted tales with Belle https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/enchanted-tales-with-belle/ Seven Dwarfs Mine Train https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/seven-dwarfs-mine-train/ The Barnstormer https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/barnstormer-starring-great-goofini/ Dumbo https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/dumbo-the-flying-elephant/ Tron https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/tron-lightcycle-run/ Space Mountain https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/space-mountain/ Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/monsters-inc-laugh-floor/ Astro Orbiter https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/astro-orbiter/ Under the Sea Voyage of The Little Mermaid https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/astro-orbiter/ The Magic Carpets of Aladdin https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/astro-orbiter/ The People Mover https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/tomorrowland-transit-authority-peoplemover/ Jungle Cruise https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/jungle-cruise/ Peter Pan's Flight https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/peter-pan-flight/ Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/buzz-lightyear-space-ranger-spin/ Main Street Confectionery https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/shops/magic-kingdom/main-street-confectionery/ Dole Whip at Aloha Isle Spring Rolls in Adventureland Mac n' cheese at Friar's Nook https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/friars-nook/ Le Feu's Brew at Gaston's Tavern https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/gastons-tavern/ Cosmic Ray's https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/cosmic-ray-starlight-cafe/ Columbia Harbour House https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/columbia-harbour-house/ Liberty Square Parasol Cart Hollywood Studios https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/hollywood-studios/ Man's Chinese Theatre Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Rock ‘n' Rollercoaster (featuring Aerosmith) Single Rider Line Star Wars Galaxy's Edge Aurebesh Star Wars language https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Aurebesh Rise of the Resistance Smuggler's Run Toy Story Land Slinky Dog Dash Toy Story Mania Star Tours Muppet Vision 3D Rider Switch Meet Disney Junior Pals Voyage of The Little Mermaid Show Frozen Sing-a-long Beauty and the Beast – Live On Stage Fantasmic Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railroad Hollywood & Vine character dining Ronto Wrap ABC Commissary The Brown Derby Mama Melrose Disneyland Paris Disneyland Hong Kong   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevictorycouch/message

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 670: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - August 29 2023 - Let The Music Play

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 221:44


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - August 29 2023 - Let The Music Play  ---     https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1 -     https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york

The Disney with the Ducks Podcast
Episode 80: Mr. Wilson goes to Disneyland

The Disney with the Ducks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 64:19


In this episode, the ducks are joined by their friend Clint who talks about his family's recent trip to Disneyland and give the ducks some pointers on their upcoming trip for Dumbo in January.   As always, follow us on our socials at: https://linktr.ee/disneywiththeducks

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 596: Shelley Herman

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 120:29


November 16-22, 1985 This week Ken welcomes former NBC Page, game show royalty, and writer of the new memoir "My Peacock Tale", the great Shelley Herman. Ken and Shelley discuss North Hollywood, Allee Willis, growing up in Calabasas, ideal childhoods, The Tonight Show, Johnny Carson's son, going to tapings of The Midnight Special, working at Sears, seeing Elvis in Vegas as a teenager, the unique role NBC Pages played, being mistaken as Erik Estrada's girlfriend, forced police uniform wearing, drunken celebrities, SNL, watching the East Coast feed, Gilda, the NY and LA TV production differences, The Not Ready for Prime Time Players, The Dating Game, chaperones, serial killers, Susan Elliot, stand up comedy, Off the Wall, replacing people in a syndicated package, reunions of shows nobody watched, sketch comedy, Mac and Jamie, voice over, The Colbys, movie stars on TV, meeting Charlton Heston, tall people, NBC tours, Vincent Price, Richard Pryor's variety show, putting attractive people up front, dealing with the sponsors, Ringo Star's ex wife, Saturdays on NBC, Golden Girls, Ed McMahon, 227, the greatest story ever about Jackee' Harry, being on The Love Boat, Dick Ebersol, taking Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca to the Emmys, Sally Rogers, Dick Van Dyke, meeting Hitchcock, Photoplay magazine, owning Shirley Temple's trousers, The Bad Seed, the evolution of women panelists on game shows, the structure of game shows, Dumbo, DUMBO!, Phoebe Cates, one of the top 5 greatest Kevin Kline stories, TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes, Dick Clark's uniform, Eye Witness Video, We Are the World, Moonlighting, Heaven (High from) and Hell (town), Tello's Restaurant, Robert Blake, the mystery of Shadowchasers, Cheers, Regan's speech in the USSR, Made for TV movies, Bridge Across time starring David Hasselhoff and Stepfanie Kramer, taking a writing class from Rod Serling, and the secrets of Supermarket Sweep. 

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Episode 669: Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - August 22 2023 - Glance

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 266:24


Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - August 22 2023 - Glance--- https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1 https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-yorkPhoto by FSI

Platemark
s3e33 Ruth Lingen

Platemark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 0:01


In s3e33, Platemark podcast host Ann Shafer talks with Ruth Lingen, printer and owner of Line Press Limited, located in the Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn. Line Press Limited does just about everything except screenprinting. Ruth is a jack-of-all-trades, and loves book arts the most, from papermaking to typesetting to printing and binding. After studying with the legendary Walter Hamady, Ruth got her start in New York with Joe Wilfer in the very early days of Pace Prints. She printed for many artists while at Pace, including Chuck Close and Jim Dine (for whom she still prints every summer in Walla Walla). Ruth worked closely with Bill Hall and Julia D'Amario at Pace, both of whom are previous guests on Platemark: Bill is featured in s3e6  and Julia appears in s3e15. Ruth has collaborated with more than 50 of the world's greatest artists—on prints (some for Pace editions, some on her own) and very special limited edition artist books. In addition to Dine and Close, she has collborated on editions with such art-world luminaries as Robert Ryman, Mary Heilmann, Kiki Smith, Claes Oldenberg, Bob Holman, Robert Creeley, Jessica Stockholder, Jeremy Sigler, Donald Traever, Al Held, and John Chamberlain. Lingen's work can be found in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Getty, and the Brooklyn Museum, as well as in more than 20 libraries, from the New York Public Library to the Harvard University Library. Louise Nevelson (American, born Ukraine, 1899–1988). Untitled, 1985. Cast paper relief. 14 x 14 ¼ in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 250. Suzanne Anker (American, born 1946). Organic Abstract Cast Paper Sculpture, 1990. 20 x 20 in. Unique. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Emma, 2002. Woodcut in the Ukiyo-e style. 43 x 35 in. (109.2 x 88.9 cm.). Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 55. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Phil / Manipulated, 1982. 24-color handmade paper. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 20. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Roy Paper/Pulp, 2009. Stenciled handmade paper. 35 ½ x 28 ½ in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 30. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Self Portrait/Spitbite, 1988. Spitbite etching. Sheet: 20 ½ x 15 5/8 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 50. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Lucas/Woodcut, 1993. Color woodcut with color stencil (pochoir). Sheet: 1181 × 914 mm. (46 1/2 × 36 in.). Baltimore Museum of Art. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 50. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Self-Portrait I (Dots), 1997. Reduction linoleum cut. 24 x 18 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 70. Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937). Clown Speedo, 1998. Aquatint. Sheet: 36 x 26 ½ in.; plate: 27 ¾ x 20 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 35. Francesco Clemente (American, born Italy, 1952). Art Pro Choice II, 1991. Three-color relief print. Sheet: 20 x 16 in. Published by NARAL. Edition of 125. Alan Shields (American, 1944–2005). Synchromesh, from the series Soft and Fluffy Gears, 1987. Punched, glued, sewn, and assembled handmade paper. Sheet: 21 x 18 ½ in. Co-published by Pace Editions and Tandem Press. Edition of 15. Michael Young (American, born 1952). Impossibility of Perpetual Motion I, 1990. Relief print with screenprint and sand. 33 1/2 x 29 ¼ in. Published by Spring Street Workshop. Edition of 35. Jane Hammond (American, born 1950), Untitled (monoprint), 2008. Relief print with collage elements created using lithography, linoleum cut, rubber stamp, digital and relief printing, with additional watercolor and hand coloring by the artist. 30 x 22 in. Published by Pace Editions. Unique. Jim Dine (American, born 1955). A Garden, 2010. Two-color woodcut. Sheet: 58 x 44 in. Edition of 12. Jim Dine (American, born 1955). The Felt Skull, 1994. Woodcut on felt. 39½ x 31 ½. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 7. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Love and Grief, 1992. Diptych of woodcuts with hand coloring. Overall: 41¼ × 65½ in. (105 × 166 cm.). Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 17. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). The Orange Birthday Bathrobe, 2010. Lithograph, woodcut, etching, and rubber stamp. Sheet: 138.4 x 97.8 cm. Cristea Roberts Gallery. Edition of 28. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Bleeding Boy, 2008. Linoleum cut. Image: 64 3/4 × 38 5/8 in. (164.5 × 98.1 cm.); Sheet: 68 1/4 × 40 in. (173.4 × 101.6 cm.). Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College. Edition of 14. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Raven on Lebanese Border, 2000. Softground etching and woodcut with white hand coloring. Sheet: 781 × 864 mm. (30 3/4 × 34 in.); plate: 676 × 768 mm. (26 5/8 × 30 1/4 in.). Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 8. Robert Ryman (American, 1930–2019). Conversion, 2001. Three-color relief print on aluminum. 15 x 15 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 25. John Chamberlain (American, 1927–2011). Conversations with Myself, 1992. Artist book, with letterpess and additional drypoint print. Page: 6 x 6 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 108. Jim Dine (American, born 1935), printed by Julia D'Amario. Astonishing, Health and Sunshine, 2021. Spitbite aquatint, drypoint and lithograph with hand-coloring on Shiramibe paper, mounted onto three sheets of Hahnemuhle Copperplate White paper. Sheet (each): 142.7 x 83.1 cm.; image (each): 125.7 x 68 cm. Cristea Roberts Gallery. Edition of 11. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Electrolyte In Blue, 2023. Bound volume with letterpress, intaglio, and lithography. Edition of 7. Spreads from Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Electrolyte In Blue, 2023. Bound volume with letterpress, intaglio, and lithography. Edition of 7. Michael Stipe (American, born 1960). The Name Project, 2022. Artist's book project compiled from 45 editioned book objects. Sizes vary. Editions vary between 4 and 6. USEFUL LINKS Line Press Limited https://www.linepresslimited.com/ Timelapse of Roy paper pulp print being made https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7upgJA6Azpo Ruth describing making Lucas paper pulp. Good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZttkbmtqKo Ruth's talk at William Paterson University Art Galleries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6lq3x3O1HU

Platemark
s3e33 Ruth Lingen

Platemark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 67:51


In s3e33, Platemark podcast host Ann Shafer talks with Ruth Lingen, printer and owner of Line Press Limited, located in the Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn. Line Press Limited does just about everything except screenprinting. Ruth is a jack-of-all-trades, and loves book arts the most, from papermaking to typesetting to printing and binding. After studying with the legendary Walter Hamady, Ruth got her start in New York with Joe Wilfer in the very early days of Pace Prints. She printed for many artists while at Pace, including Chuck Close and Jim Dine (for whom she still prints every summer in Walla Walla). Ruth worked closely with Bill Hall and Julia D'Amario at Pace, both of whom are previous guests on Platemark: Bill is featured in s3e6  and Julia appears in s3e15. Ruth has collaborated with more than 50 of the world's greatest artists—on prints (some for Pace editions, some on her own) and very special limited edition artist books. In addition to Dine and Close, she has collborated on editions with such art-world luminaries as Robert Ryman, Mary Heilmann, Kiki Smith, Claes Oldenberg, Bob Holman, Robert Creeley, Jessica Stockholder, Jeremy Sigler, Donald Traever, Al Held, and John Chamberlain. Lingen's work can be found in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Getty, and the Brooklyn Museum, as well as in more than 20 libraries, from the New York Public Library to the Harvard University Library. Louise Nevelson (American, born Ukraine, 1899–1988). Untitled, 1985. Cast paper relief. 14 x 14 ¼ in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 250. Suzanne Anker (American, born 1946). Organic Abstract Cast Paper Sculpture, 1990. 20 x 20 in. Unique. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Emma, 2002. Woodcut in the Ukiyo-e style. 43 x 35 in. (109.2 x 88.9 cm.). Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 55. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Phil / Manipulated, 1982. 24-color handmade paper. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 20. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Roy Paper/Pulp, 2009. Stenciled handmade paper. 35 ½ x 28 ½ in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 30. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Self Portrait/Spitbite, 1988. Spitbite etching. Sheet: 20 ½ x 15 5/8 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 50. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Lucas/Woodcut, 1993. Color woodcut with color stencil (pochoir). Sheet: 1181 × 914 mm. (46 1/2 × 36 in.). Baltimore Museum of Art. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 50. Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021). Self-Portrait I (Dots), 1997. Reduction linoleum cut. 24 x 18 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 70. Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937). Clown Speedo, 1998. Aquatint. Sheet: 36 x 26 ½ in.; plate: 27 ¾ x 20 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 35. Francesco Clemente (American, born Italy, 1952). Art Pro Choice II, 1991. Three-color relief print. Sheet: 20 x 16 in. Published by NARAL. Edition of 125. Alan Shields (American, 1944–2005). Synchromesh, from the series Soft and Fluffy Gears, 1987. Punched, glued, sewn, and assembled handmade paper. Sheet: 21 x 18 ½ in. Co-published by Pace Editions and Tandem Press. Edition of 15. Michael Young (American, born 1952). Impossibility of Perpetual Motion I, 1990. Relief print with screenprint and sand. 33 1/2 x 29 ¼ in. Published by Spring Street Workshop. Edition of 35. Jane Hammond (American, born 1950), Untitled (monoprint), 2008. Relief print with collage elements created using lithography, linoleum cut, rubber stamp, digital and relief printing, with additional watercolor and hand coloring by the artist. 30 x 22 in. Published by Pace Editions. Unique. Jim Dine (American, born 1955). A Garden, 2010. Two-color woodcut. Sheet: 58 x 44 in. Edition of 12. Jim Dine (American, born 1955). The Felt Skull, 1994. Woodcut on felt. 39½ x 31 ½. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 7. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Love and Grief, 1992. Diptych of woodcuts with hand coloring. Overall: 41¼ × 65½ in. (105 × 166 cm.). Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 17. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). The Orange Birthday Bathrobe, 2010. Lithograph, woodcut, etching, and rubber stamp. Sheet: 138.4 x 97.8 cm. Cristea Roberts Gallery. Edition of 28. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Bleeding Boy, 2008. Linoleum cut. Image: 64 3/4 × 38 5/8 in. (164.5 × 98.1 cm.); Sheet: 68 1/4 × 40 in. (173.4 × 101.6 cm.). Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College. Edition of 14. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Raven on Lebanese Border, 2000. Softground etching and woodcut with white hand coloring. Sheet: 781 × 864 mm. (30 3/4 × 34 in.); plate: 676 × 768 mm. (26 5/8 × 30 1/4 in.). Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 8. Robert Ryman (American, 1930–2019). Conversion, 2001. Three-color relief print on aluminum. 15 x 15 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 25. John Chamberlain (American, 1927–2011). Conversations with Myself, 1992. Artist book, with letterpess and additional drypoint print. Page: 6 x 6 in. Published by Pace Editions. Edition of 108. Jim Dine (American, born 1935), printed by Julia D'Amario. Astonishing, Health and Sunshine, 2021. Spitbite aquatint, drypoint and lithograph with hand-coloring on Shiramibe paper, mounted onto three sheets of Hahnemuhle Copperplate White paper. Sheet (each): 142.7 x 83.1 cm.; image (each): 125.7 x 68 cm. Cristea Roberts Gallery. Edition of 11. Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Electrolyte In Blue, 2023. Bound volume with letterpress, intaglio, and lithography. Edition of 7. Spreads from Jim Dine (American, born 1935). Electrolyte In Blue, 2023. Bound volume with letterpress, intaglio, and lithography. Edition of 7. Michael Stipe (American, born 1960). The Name Project, 2022. Artist's book project compiled from 45 editioned book objects. Sizes vary. Editions vary between 4 and 6. USEFUL LINKS Line Press Limited https://www.linepresslimited.com/ Timelapse of Roy paper pulp print being made https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7upgJA6Azpo Ruth describing making Lucas paper pulp. Good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZttkbmtqKo Ruth's talk at William Paterson University Art Galleries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6lq3x3O1HU

Shoe-In
#385 The Launch of the SOLEcial Studies CommUNITY Academy with Sean Williams

Shoe-In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 23:05


Industry vet, serial entrepreneur, and FDRA friend Sean Williams drops in for a chat with Matt and Sabria about the newly minted SOLEcial Studies CommUNITY Academy (SSCA) in Brooklyn. With the support of Healing Soles and hip hop legend Ali Shahid Mohammed from A Tribe Called Quest, the sky's the limit for the SSCA. The possibilities have us buggin' out! Make sure you take a listen. With special guest: Sean Williams, Program Lead / Consultant / Curator, Obsessive Sneaker Disorder LLC / SOLEcial Studies CommUNITY Academy Hosted by: Matt Priest and Sabria Butler