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Michael and Jess start a series of episodes focusing on horror comics. In this one, we talk about Junji Ito's adaptation of Frankenstein and Emily Carroll's short story collection, Through the Woods. We also discuss the movies Smile (2022), Talk to Me (2022), Eyes Without a Face (1960), and Kuroneko (1968).
Today Kim and AJ are talking about The Yawhg by Damian Sommer and Emily (E.M.) Carroll! A game about impending doom and how we can all help each other recover in the aftermath. This game was suggested by Lou! Thanks Lou!Get The Yawhg on Steam! Check out Damian Sommers' other work on their website! Check out E.M. Carrol's other work on their website! ---Discussed in the episodeThe Yawhg EP by Ryan Roth, Halina Heron on bandcamp---Visit our website!Support the show on Kofi!Follow us on Twitch!Follow the show on Bluesky!Check out The Worst Garbage Online!---Art by Tara CrawfordMusic by _amaranthineAdditional sounds by BoqehProduced and edited by AJ Fillari---Timecodes:(00:00) - More like Godzilla Plus Ass amirite? (01:02) - Shoutout to Lou for this rec! (01:56) - What is The Yawhg? (04:40) - Techincally you can play this game together (06:34) - We played separately (08:59) - The stats and events (13:47) - 'The Yawgh' by Emily Carroll (16:32) - The "best" ending | Spoilers (18:59) - The random events | Spoilers (23:45) - CW: Mention of suicide | Spoilers (25:05) - The writing can be DARK | Spoilers (28:03) - That's it tbh! (29:29) - Big Takeaways (29:41) - Kim's Big Takeaway (33:40) - AJ's Big Takeaway (36:48) - You cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good that you can do!!!!!!!!!!! (37:30) - Wrapping up
In this episode of the biweekly podcast, The Art of Comics, creators Paul Duffield and Jaws Stone discuss the gothic horror short, When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll.This is a horror comic, so check the beginning of the episode for content warnings! As usual, this is an in-depth discussion, and there'll be spoilers for the story and content of the comic, so you might want to pause now, read the book and listen once you've had your own reaction. The episode is designed to work regardless of whether you've read it or not, so if you don't mind spoilers, dive right in!Next episode, we're continuing spooky month with Somna by Becky Cloonan and Tula Lotay, so if you want to read along with us, pick up a copy and read it over the next two weeks!To support the podcast and access the AoC Podcast Discord, you can join Jaws' Patreon
In this episode of HMAConnect, we speak with Emily Carroll, Senior Attorney for the American Medical Association's Advocacy Department. In this position, Ms. Carroll provides legislative, regulatory and policy support to state and national medical specialty societies. Her work centers on commercial payer practices and state health insurance reforms in support of patients and physicians. She received her law degree from the Chicago Kent College of Law, a Master of Social Work degree and Certificate in Health Care Administration and Policy from the University of Chicago, and her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan.
In this podcast, Dr. Lesley Bonfe and Dr. Emily Carroll share their teaching strategy to build communication competencies based on the SBAR format. Learn more about how they use a consistent rubric over two years of a nursing program to assess progressive levels of competency development in prioritizing and communicating patient information to healthcare colleagues and family members. Article: https://journals.lww.com/nurseeducatoronline/citation/9900/raising_the_sbar.300.aspx
This week on the pod, all-star Carina Taylor rejoins us to talk sex libraries, Dougs (derogatory), and Evil Molly Ringwald in 1995's MALICIOUS! Buy When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll
In late 2023, the Rev. Emily Carroll from Shady Grove United Methodist Church in rural Louisiana, traveled to the United Arab Emirates to meet up with 100,000 attendees of the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Rev. Emily shares about her experience, the hopeful takeaways and what we all can do to be better stewards of […]
If You Can Find This, I'm Already Dead #2 by Matt Kindt, Dan McDaid, and Bill Crabtree from Dark Horse, When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll from Silver Sprocket, Something Is Killing the Children from BOOM!, Nacelleverse #0, W0rldtr33, Darkwing Duck and Negaduck from Dynamite, plus a whole mess more!
Send us a Text Message.Dr. Emily Carroll a General Medical Practitioner (GP) and one of the founders of Pear Tree Family Practice and Little Pears in Glenelg, South Australia.Today Dr. Emily talks about the importance of treating the whole family and taking time with children and their parents during medical consults. She talks about finding the 'right style' GP for yourself as a parent and for your child, and that it is important to continually give your GP feedback about how you are feeling about your connection with them and to shop around for the GP who you feel understands , listens and supports you.https://littlepears.com.au/https://peartreefp.com.au/doctors/dr-emily-carroll/ danabaltutis.com, mytherapyhouse.com.au, https://mytherapyhouse.com.au/your-childs-therapy-journey/ https://www.danabaltutis.com/services
Happy belated New Year! We return fashionably late with a behemoth of an episode to discuss each of our top 10 books of 2023, a few extra superlatives (scariest book, anyone?), and some reading goals for 2024. Tune in for fantasy fiction, gothic literature, romance novels, unexpected favorites, and only a little bit of human sacrifice. (Also, Lulu would like to mention that she forgot to mention Emily Carroll's works when discussing graphic novels, but they're all very creepy and amazing. Additionally, we ran out of time for her to discuss poetry, but Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey, The Renunciations by Donika Kelly, and Water & Salt by Lena Khalaf Tuffaha were her favorite books of poetry read last year.) Content warnings: discussions of slavery (27:47-31:05), domestic abuse (31:06-33:08), and depression/suicidal ideation (58:18-1:03:18)
Content warning: Mentions of suicide; general gaslighting, psychological domestic abuse. In this episode, we look back at one of the best-reviewed books of 2023: A Guest in the House by Emily Carroll, published by First Second! Shy, awkward Abby is newly married to widowed dentist David and adjusting to domestic life with him and his pre-teen daughter Crystal. But David's stories about his past wife, Sheila, don't add up. And there's more to Abby than meets the eye, as well – as becomes apparent when she strikes up a halting friendship with Sheila's ghost! Can this gripping story survive a night in that haunted mansion of horror stories known as ... The Comics Canon? Recommended in This Episode: · Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein · Three Rocks: The Story of Ernie Bushmiller: The Man Who Created Nancy, by Bill Griffith Join us in two weeks as we kick off a two-parter looking back at historic matchups between the Hulk and the Thing! First up: Rounds 1 and 2, from Fantastic Four #12 and #25-26! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or The Platform Formerly Known as Twitter! And as always, thanks for listening!
In this not-so-mini mini-episode, we look back on the last episodes, each ranking our 10 favorites. How many titles did we agree on? We also discuss Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the Transformers movies, the current state of the Big Two publishers, comic strips, some things we'd like to cover in the coming year, and a possible reconsideration of one of our most controversial decisions! Plus: Curt opens a present live on-air! Join us in two weeks as we resume our regular programming with a look at Emily Carroll's A Guest in the House! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on The Platform Formerly Known as Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!
In this Halloween special episode of the biweekly podcast, The Art of Comics, creators Paul Duffield and Jaws Stone discuss Emily Carroll's new horror opus, A Guest in the House.Content Warning: discussion of horrific themes and issues of identity - full list at the beginning of the episode.As usual, this is an in-depth discussion, and there'll be spoilers for the story and content of the comic, so you might want to pause now, read the book and listen once you've had your own reaction. The episode is designed to work regardless of whether you've read it or not, so if you don't mind spoilers, dive right in!Next episode we'll be discussing Seconds by Bryan Lee O'Malley, so if you want to read along with us, pick up a copy and read it over the next two weeks.To support the podcast and access the AoC Podcast Discord, you can join Jaws' Patreon
In the this episode of the biweekly podcast, The Art of Comics, creators Paul Duffield and Jaws discuss the haunting short horror comic, The Man Who Came Down the Attic Stairs, by Celine Loup.Content Warning: discussion of postpartum depression and miscarriage.As usual, this is an in-depth discussion, and there'll be spoilers for the story and content of the comic, so you might want to pause now, read the book and listen once you've had your own reaction. The episode is designed to work regardless of whether you've read it or not, so if you don't mind spoilers, dive right in!Next episode we'll be continuing spooky season and discussing A Guest in the House by Emily Carroll, so if you want to read along with us, pick up a copy and read it over the next two weeks.To support the podcast and access the AoC Podcast Discord, you can join Jaws' Patreon
The Last Comic Shop Podcast continues its spooky journey through the world of Halloween inspired comic books with this week's review of the Eisner award winning anthology "Through the Woods" by Emily Carroll. Plus a good old fashioned Halloween inspired trivia game sure to give you interesting factoids you can share at your local Harvest festival party! Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith & JA Scott
Emily Carroll chats about her latest graphic novel 'A Guest In The House' plus a whole lot more The post Emily Carroll reveals ‘A Guest In The House’ appeared first on True North Country Comics.
Shocktober is here! Our first spooOOooky reading of the month is Emily Carroll's THROUGH THE WOODS -- her first nightmare-inducing printed collection of short horror tales, which was published in 2014 after a few years of Emily creating (and continuing to create!) horror webcomics which often use the medium of reading-on-the-internet in very clever ways. Those can still be read online at https://emcarroll.com/ , and the incredibly acclaimed THROUGH THE WOODS collection of print-only stories is available wherever books or sold or through your local library. --- What else are we reading? Mike loves the first issue of SWAN SONGS -- a new anthology series of one-shot stories about endings, written by W. Maxwell Prince of ICE CREAM MAN fame! Justin loves the new Stan Lee comic biography I AM STAN by Tom Scioli of GODLAND and GO-BOTS fame! --- Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/ and send us questions to potentially read on-air via IG DM or via email at theveryfinecomicbookpodcast@gmail.com Mail us things c/o Justin Decloux, Unit 1010, 3230 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M4N 3P6, Canada Thanks for listening! Keep reading comics! ---
The paranormal investigator known as DYLAN DOG was created by Tiziano Sclavi in 1986 and has had over 400 magazine-sized comic issues published in his native Italy, very few of which have ever been officially translated into English. Can this very episode change that??? We hope so, as Dylan Dog is awesome. Find and read some of his spooky adventures this October! --- What else are we reading? Mike loves MANIAC OF NEW YORK by Elliot Kalan & Andrew Mutti from AfterShock Comics! Justin loves the new BLACKWOOD: Library Edition by Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish & Andy Fish from Dark Horse Comics! --- Here's the list of everything we'll be reading and discussing for our four upcoming Shocktober episodes! THROUGH THE WOODS by Emily Carroll, a collected edition of several of her spooky webcomics - many of which are also readable online here: https://www.emcarroll.com/ THE WALKING DEAD ... not the Kirkman series, but the original Aircel Comics series from 1989! Along with DEADWORLD from 1986 and a discussion of zombie comics in general! THE LAST HALLOWEEN by Abby Howard, available in a collected edition, and readable online here: https://www.last-halloween.com/ THE SIMPSONS' TREEHOUSE OF HORROR - the Halloween special published annually from 1995-2017 by Matt Groening's Bongo Comics, available in back issue bins everywhere, as well as a new collected omnibus edition! --- Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/ and send us questions to potentially read on-air via IG DM or via email at theveryfinecomicbookpodcast@gmail.com If you're enjoying The Very Fine Comic Book Podcast, don't forget to Rate it, Follow/Subscribe, and tell a friend! Our 5-star-review contest runs through the end of September 2023! Leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts by Sep 30, and be entered to win a prize pack of assorted (good!) comics from Justin+Mike's collections. Mail us things c/o Justin Decloux, Unit 1010, 3230 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M4N 3P6, Canada Thanks for listening! Keep reading comics! ---
Content warning: This episode contains a very brief discussion of sexual assault from (27:14 - 27:21). Happy 3rd Birthday to Sex. Love. Literature!
Venomverse-O-Rama: Death of the Venomverse #1 by Cullen Bunn, Gerardo Sandoval, and Jim Campbell and What If...? Dark Venom by Stephanie Phillips, Jethro Moralez, and Israel Silva, plus Rick & Morty: Crisis on C-137 by Stephanie Phillips, Ryan Lee, and Doug Garbark from Oni Press, A Guest in the House by Emily Carroll from :01 First Second, X-Men-O-Rama: Alpha Flight #1 by Ed Brisson, Scott Godlewski, and Matt Milla, Dark X-Men #1 by Steve Foxe, Jonas Scharf, Nelson Daniel, and Frank Martin, Children of the Vault #1 by Deniz Camp, Luca Maresca, and Carlos Lopez, and Immortal X-Men #14 by Kieron Gillen, Lucas Werneck, David Curiel, and Erick Arciniega, plus a whole mess more!
Cartoonist Emily Carroll joins the show to talk about her career, craft, and upcoming graphic novel, A Guest in the House. Carroll discusses early influences, their lasting impact, storytelling flow, having fun in the work, experimentation, how she views her webcomics, her process, lettering and coloring, domestic life, A Guest in the House's lead, horror endings, age specificity (or the lack thereof), the long shadow of Through the Woods, pushing herself as a storyteller, and more.
AMA President Jack Resneck Jr., MD, AMA Director of Administrative Simplification Initiatives Heather McComas, PhamD, and AMA Senior Legislative Attorney Emily Carroll, JD, dig further into the current state of prior authorization and how the AMA is working to fix it.
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
Ket tells Jazz, from Girl That's Scary Podcast on the Dread Podcast Network, a spooky tale, while Kim is traveling. Ket watched episode 4 of Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities, The Outside. While Kim and Kat are away, Ket and Jazz will play! Most importantly, we'll learn if Jazz will live or die in The Outside.Dir. Ana Lily AmirpourWriters Haley Z. Boston, Emily Carroll, Guillermo del ToroFollow and Listen to Girl, That's Scary Podcast at:https://open.spotify.com/show/1ItkHf0K2C5tchSzswbA4Bhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/girl-thats-scary/id1485449824https://www.instagram.com/girlthatsscary/Support the girls on PATREON for some sweet BONE CON (bonus content) at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybeKKSAM Facebook Discussion Group!!"Sammies Stay Alive... Maybe"www.facebook.com/groups/kksampodcastListen to season 1 of our horror trivia pod!KIM AND KET'S SURVIVE THE CELLARlink.chtbl.com/kkstcGet acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.comPeep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcastRock with the girls on Tik Tok: @kksampodcastBook the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcastWear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.comOk we'll see ourselves out.Thanks for listening!xo and #StayAlive,K&KProud members of the Dread Podcast NetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Want even more book recommendations? Sign up for my weekly newsletter! We talk about puppets, Muppets, our mutual love for Jim Henson, how Grady viscerally has to feel horror when he writes and the fascinating subject matter of the next book he's researching and writing. Click on any title below to be taken to my Bookshop.org shop and help support the show!The Elementals by Michael McDowellMaame by Jessica GeorgeThrough the Woods by Emily CarrollVampire Weekend by Mike ChenShiver by Jungi ItoWhen Darkness Loves Us / Beauty Is by Elizabeth EngstromOther Books Discussed:Girls of Huntington House by Blossom ElfmanNext up:Endpapers by Jennifer Savrin KellySuper Infinite by Katherine RundellClimate change article in New York TimesClick here to be taken to the Grady Hendrix Giveaway: How to Sell a Haunted House Support the showI hope you all have a wonderfully bookish week!
We have hairstylist and salon owner, Emily Carroll with us. Who not only is an amazing entrepreneur but also maneuvered her way through an incredible loss. From salon suite, to co-ownership and online education to filing for divorce and great loss. Join us as we listen to Emily's inspiring story of mourning and how her outlook on life and business came to be where it is today. This one might be one of my favorites so far and it's hard to sum up in a couple lines…So get your tissues ready, folks. It's a doozy. Follow Emily's story on InstagramCheckout Emily's salon hereLearn extension education with Emily here!
Edgar OtraVez and Cousin Primo review the horror anthology Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities on Netflix. Please feel free to send your recommendations via email at theflowrollpodcast@gmail.com. Lot 36 Director: Guillermo Navarro Writers: Regina Corrado (teleplay by), Guillermo del Toro (based on an original story by) Stars: Tim Blake Nelson, Sebastian Roché, Elpidia Carrillo Graveyard Rats Director: Vincenzo Natali Writers: Henry Kuttner(based on a short story by), Vincenzo Natali(teleplay by), Guillermo del Toro Stars: David Hewlett, Alexander Eling, Ish Morris The Autopsy Director: David Prior Writers: David S. Goyer, Michael Shea (based on the short story by), Guillermo del Toro Stars: F. Murray Abraham, Glynn Turman, Luke Roberts The Outside Director: Ana Lily Amirpour Writers: Haley Z. Boston, Emily Carroll(based on a short story by), Guillermo del Toro Stars: Kate Micucci, Martin Starr, Dan Stevens Follow Us On: Not-My-Cousin Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dantasticsizzler/ Edgar OtraVez on Instagram: https://instagram.com/edgarotravez/ TheFlowRoll on Instagram: https://instagram.com/theflowroll/ The Flow Roll Website: https://TheFlowRollPodcast.com/ Affiliate and Sponsor Links Music "Those Monsters (Do You Feel It)" by Ooyy & NBHD Nick Use my referral link for this track and more music at Epidemic Sound: https://epidemicsound.theflowrollpodcast.com Titan Fitness Unleash your Titan. https://titan-fitness.pxf.io/mg7Nj1 #TheFlowRollPodcast #TheFlowRoll #FlowRoll #TheOutside #TheAutopsy #GraveyardRats #Lot36 #GuillermoDelToro #netflix #horror #horrorAnthology
Emily Carroll, a fourth year medical student of Western Michigan School of Medicine, and aspiring psychiatrist, spoke to us about common ethical concerns in regard to mental health tech. We are quick to agree to terms of service, but what are we actually agreeing to? Not only do we not read terms of service, but they are hard to understand. This could by why only 41% of people in the US trust devices that collect health data. We may not realize that we agreed to allow the company to sell "deidentified" data. Why is "deidentified" in quotes? Because it's surprisingly easy to analyze data and identify you! Laws clearly can't keep up with the rapid pace of technology growth and innovation. When tech grows too quickly, patients can find themselves in a situation where they are relying on technology for something, but their situation is far worse than when they originally began. Who will be monitoring their progression? How would tech developers manage urgent or emergent situations? #mentalhealth #ethics #tech #psychiatry #psychology #therapy #treatment #medicalstudent #futurepsychiatrypodcast #psychSIGN Host: Bruce Bassi MDMore resources, including a full transcript, can be found at our podcast website: https://www.telepsychhealth.com/futurepsychiatrypodcast/We are always looking to grow and learn more about the field of tech and mental health. If you have an idea for the show, want to suggest a guest, or have a suggestion, please feel to message us through our website's contact page. If you want to support the show, please like on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, and Tiktok and subscribe on Youtube.As always, the content is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. If you are having a medical or psychiatric emergency please contact 911.
It's us again! Morgan and Andrea are back with a special guest this time. Come get scared with us as we discuss Emily Carroll's Through the Woods, solve some difficult (not really) riddles in honor of Morgan's birthday, and have Morgan blindly pick the next book. It's going to be a spook-tacularly good time!
Emily Carroll, a senior attorney for the AMA's Advocacy Resource Center, and George Cox, the AMA's director of legislative counsel, share what physicians need to know about the No Surprises Act and how the AMA's advocacy team is working on behalf of physicians and patients as the Act evolves. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. Guidance for implementation of the No Surprises Act: https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/patient-support-advocacy/implementation-no-surprises-act Summary of the August final rule: https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/ama-summary-nsa-final-rules.pdf Toolkit for physicians on disputing out-of-network payments: https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/ama-nsa-idr-toolkit.pdf Stay up to date on all the latest advocacy news by subscribing to AMA Advocacy Update: https://www.ama-assn.org/advocacy-news
Guillermo Del Toro has opened his cabinet of horrors on Netflix and it's delivering thrills, gore, and grotesqueries to the masses. In episode 247, Luke & James discuss the first three adaptations in the series from directors Vincenzo Natali, David Prior, and Ana Lily Amirpour, which cover adaptations of “The Graveyard Rats” by Henry Kuttner, “The Autopsy” by Michael Shea, and “Some Other Animal's Meat” by Emily Carroll respectively. Join them next week as they review the pair of HP Lovecraft adaptations! Episode Timecodes “The Graveyard Rats”: 12:06 “The Autopsy”: 30:45 “The Outside”: 49:13 Ink to Film Buy The Autopsy or any of the other source material books or guest novels at Ink to Film's bookshop: www.bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Intro/outro music: "Black Fingerprint" by Dylan Owen: https://www.youtube.com/watch? Fiver for Dylan Owen: https://www.fiverr.com/share/Yo3E6p Luke Elliott Read “What Good is a Sad Backhoe?” by Luke Elliott Website: www.lukeelliottauthor.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/luminousluke IG: https://www.instagram.com/lpelliott/ James Bailey Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jame_Bail
In “The Outside,” director Ana Lily Amirpour takes a webcomic by Emily Carroll and turns it into something else. Something full of body horror, comedy, self-loathing, and axe murder! It’s “The Outside!”
Guillermo Del Toro is one of the hottest names in horror cinema today, and he's chosen multiple short stories to adapt for his brand new Netflix anthology series dropping for Halloween 2022. In episode 246, Luke & James move through all of the source stories back to back, touching on each in order of their episode's corresponding release in the series. Join them next week as they review the adaptation episodes from the show! Story Timecodes: “The Graveyard Rats” by Henry Kuttner: 9:04 “The Autopsy” by Michael Shea: 20:47 “Some Other Animal's Meat” by Emily Carroll: 33:03 “Pickman's Model” by H. P. Lovecraft: 44:34 “Dreams in the Witch House” by H. P. Lovecraft: 57:02 Ink to Film Buy The Autopsy or any of the other source material books or guest novels at Ink to Film's bookshop: www.bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Intro/outro music: "Black Fingerprint" by Dylan Owen: https://www.youtube.com/watch? Fiver for Dylan Owen: https://www.fiverr.com/share/Yo3E6p Luke Elliott Read “What Good is a Sad Backhoe?” by Luke Elliott Website: www.lukeelliottauthor.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/luminousluke IG: https://www.instagram.com/lpelliott/ James Bailey Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jame_Bail
Indiana legislators are studying the issue of prior insurance authorization for medical procedures, and how to streamline the process to avoid disruption of patient care. Eric Berman talks with the American Medical Association's Heather McComas and Emily Carroll about the concerns physicians have, and how other states have tried to solve the problem.
In this week's episode, we sit down with therapists Tara Booker and Emily Carroll who help us explore how the therapeutic modalities of IFS (Internal Family Systems) and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) can be effective tools in healing trauma. They both share how their unique specializations can be used to gently come alongside people in their recovery. Full show notes: treatingtrauma.com/ep009/
In this week's episode, we sit down with therapists Tara Booker and Emily Carroll who help us explore how the therapeutic modalities of IFS (Internal Family Systems) and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) can be effective tools in healing trauma. They both share how their unique specializations can be used to gently come alongside people in their recovery. Full show notes: treatingtrauma.com/ep009
Ya se por los cuentos infantiles, las películas de miedo, o por querer tener un aesthetic darks, el concepto del bosque se ha abordado a lo largo de los años con un velo de misterios y hasta macabro. Es por ello que inauguramos la spooky season leyendo los cuentos ilustrados de Emily Carroll recopilados en el libro Cruzando el bosque. Tal vez una no muy buena idea de nuestra parte leerlos antes de dormir.
A fine Tuesday crossword by Emily Carroll, with an amusing theme and some wry clues that will bring a smile to your lips. And if that doesn't do it, then our Triplet Tuesday spectacular is guaranteed to make those lips part. All the deets are inside, as well as references to IHOP that are not nearly as gratuitous as they might seem once you've grokked the theme. So, to take advantage of all this, just subscribe / download / listen up / enjoy!
AMA prior authorization experts Heather McComas and Emily Carroll discuss what private practice physicians need to know about recent changes in prior authorization, including regulations for doctors such as the “gold carding” process in Texas and how the AMA is supporting it.
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Emily Carroll, JD, MSW The No Surprises Act aims to protect consumers from surprise medical bills. But how exactly does it go about doing that, and what's the current status of its implementation? Joining Dr. Charles Turck to share progress and challenges associated with the No Surprises Act is Ms. Emily Carroll, a senior legislative attorney for the American Medical Association's Advocacy Resource Center.
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Emily Carroll, JD, MSW Guest: Heather McComas, PharmD Guest: Chris Sherin The prior authorization cost control process can be a burden on clinicians and lead to delayed treatment for patients. But the AMA's recent advocacy efforts may help reform the process. Dr. Charles Turck meets with Emily Carroll, Heather McComas, and Chris Sherin to dive into these reforms and their impact at the state and federal levels.
Never have I ever … read a graphic novel. Well, that's not technically true. I read a few when I was a kid, but on the whole I am very unknowledgeable about the world of graphic novels. And because this topic has come highly requested by the listeners, this week I did a graphic novel marathon and read four! I read a YA romance, a gritty memoir, a collection of short horror stories, and an adaptation of a modern classic. Listen to discover which one was my favourite! Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell, illustrated by Faith Erin Hicks, 2019 Today is the Last Day of the Rest of Your Life by Ulli Lust, 2009 Through the Woods by Emily Carroll, 2014 Animal Farm by George Orwell, 1945, graphic novel adaptation by Odyr, 2018 Our book club pick for March is Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (vol. 1 only). This is a YA graphic novel about the author's experience growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. I'll be discussing this NEXT WEEK with my good friend (and graphic-novel-lover) Maija. I hope you read along with us! You can access a full transcription of the episode on my website, Angourie's Library Black Lives Matter resources Pay the Rent My Instagram, Goodreads and StoryGraph The Community Library's Instagram Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley's Instagram, website, and printing studio website
On this episode, we chat about: - Dr. Predator and Nurse Scorpion are the premier spiney-oligists of Federation space -Nicole's reading of the horror comic Mammon as well as Emily Carroll's When I Arrived at the Castle - Chris goes on about Mare Internum - We go in deep about how certain comics reach us more than others - We start our Wings sub-podcast, because f*** yeah Tony Shalhoub - My new delicious nickname And more!
Through the Woods is a collection of short horror comics by cartoonist Emily Carroll. For this episode, we talk about our favorite stories from the collection, our own spooky stories, and more! Comix Crunch Club is a Cardigan Comix podcast and is hosted by Avery Polinori. You can request to join the Comix Crunch Club on Facebook! Episode art by Cardigan Comix Creations and Avery Polinori. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comixcrunch/support
Becky Spratford is a Readers' Advisor in Illinois specializing in serving patrons ages 13 and up. She trains library staff all over the world on how to match books with readers through the local public library. She runs the critically acclaimed RA training blog RA for All. She is under contract to provide content for EBSCO's NoveList database and writes reviews for Booklist and a horror review column for Library Journal. Becky is a 20 year locally elected Library Trustee [still serving] and a Board member for the Reaching Across Illinois Library System. Known for her work with horror readers, Becky is the author of The Reader's Advisory Guide to Horror, Second Edition [ALA Editions, 2012] and is currently hard at work on the 3rd Edition. She is a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and currently serves as the Association's Secretary and organizer of their annual Librarians' Day. You can follow Becky on Twitter @RAforAll. Recommended in this episode: Ladies of the Fright podcast (episode 36), Through the Woods by Emily Carroll, Into the Forest and All the Way Through by Cynthia Pelayo, and Doll Bones by Holly Black Please rate and review us, or better yet, tell a friend. Our social media is @MonsterWrote on Twitter and Instagram. Our email is monsterwrote@gmail.com. This episode was produced and researched by Lisa and Mel. Theme music is “Misconception” by Nicolas Gasparini (used with permission).
Emily Carroll's stories have the feel of tales told for centuries around campfires. She's a horror storyteller who is ranked among Neil Gaiman and Stephen King, with artwork reminiscent of Edward Gorey. Her style is playful, bone-chillingly creepy, and above all, a lot of fun. Recommended reading: Alma Katsu's The Deep, Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy, and River Solomon's The Deep Theme music is “Misconception” by Nicolas Gasparini.
1-Ucrainagate: Il dibattito procedurale ha favorito Donald Trump. I senatori repubblicani dicono no a nuovi testimoni. (Roberto Festa)..2-Libano: il movimento pro democrazia boccia il nuovo governo...La testimonianza da Beirut. (Luisa Nannipieri, Pierre Baaklini - manifestante)..3-La crociata di Bolsonaro contro la Libertà di stampa. La procura federale ha incriminato Glenn Greenwald. l'ex collaboratore di Snowden aveva denunciato lo scandalo dell'inchiesta anti Lula. (Luisa Nannipieri, Diego Corrado – esperto Brasile)..4-Argentina. Il presidente Alberto Fernández ha scelto Israele per il suo primo viaggio fuori dal paese. Il punto di esteri. (Federico Larsen – Radio Nauta de la Plata)..5- Forum economico di Davos: la seconda giornata segnata dall'intervento della premier finlandese Sanna Marin. (Veronica Tettamanti)..6-Progetto sostenibili: a Eindhoven una nuova superstrada ciclabile per gli spostamenti extraurbani. (Fabio Fimiani)..7-Romanzo a fumetti: Speak”, il graphic novel di Emily Carroll sul tema della violenza sessuale. (Maurizio Principato)
Time Codes: 00:00:28 - Introduction 00:03:56 - Setup of the discussion 00:05:44 - The Prince and the Dressmaker 00:30:55 - Speak: The Graphic Novel 01:00:39 - Wrap up 01:03:07 - Contact us Art and Perceptions Gwen and Paul are back with another Young Readers episode. For February, they discuss two recent publications, both that explore how perceptions, for better or for worse, figure into our lives. They begin with Jen Wang's The Prince and the Dressmaker (First Second), a fairy tale-like narrative focusing on romance, identity, and creativity. Next, they look at Speak: The Graphic Novel (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux), a comics adaptation of Laurie Halse Anderson's young adult novel Speak. Illustrated by Emily Carroll, it's a story of a young high school outcast who uses art to confront the hardships that have kept her on the margins.
Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:03:10 - Happy Holidays! 00:04:32 - Cookies 00:20:04 - All Along the Wall 00:33:53 - Holiday Wars 01:01:51 - Wrap up 01:02:59 - Contact us It's the holiday season, and for December Sean and Derek discuss three holiday-related webcomics. The start off by looking at two shorter works, Kate Beaton's Cookies (available on her Hark! A Vagrant website) and Emily Carroll's creepy All Along the Wall. After that they look at the much more substantial Holiday Wars, written by Scott King and with art by Michael Odom. So sit back, plug in your earphones, and enjoy the holiday goodness of this month's webcomics episode.
On this week's episode, the Two Guys with PhDs discuss three very different recent titles. They begin with the comics adaptation of Albert Camus's The Stranger, written and illustrated by Jacques Ferrandez (Pegasus Books). Originally published in French 2013 -- and translated by Sandra Smith -- this is a graphic retelling of the absurdist classic. What is most notable about their discussion is that the guys are coming at this book from different perspectives of awareness. Derek knows the work of Camus very well, while Gene had never read the original novella. This leads them to slightly different interpretations of the story events as revealed through Meursault's narration. And the guys' experiential differences also come through in their readings of the text's absurdist theme. Next, Gene and Derek look at Bryan Lee O'Malley and Leslie Hung's Snotgirl #1 (Image Comics). This is O'Malley's first monthly series, and the guys were expecting a lot from this title. While both appreciate Hung's art, they're not entirely sure what to make of the story...at least, yet. At times it seems as if O'Malley is trying too hard to capture a particularly younger voice. And this is strange, coming from the creator of the Scott Pilgrim series. For example, both Derek and Gene are unsure of the story's emphasis on the "hipness" of blogging. On the one hand this premise seems passé, but on the other hand the guys wonder if O'Malley is just establishing a tone that he will critique in subsequent issues. Ultimately, while the guys are intrigued by this inaugural issue, they're nonetheless going to adopt a "wait and see" attitude and discover how the story unfolds. The final segment of the episode is devoted to the latest issue of Frontier, the quarterly monograph series of new talent from Youth in Decline. Kelly Kwang is the artist of the most recent release, #12, a non-linear narrative surrounding a game called Space Youth Cadets. This isn't so much of a story as it is an exploration of the contexts surrounding such a game: what powers certain characters have, their storyworld, their clothing and accoutrements, and the designs that would distinguish the game in the public eye. Kwang's black-and-white art is both intricate and intimate, revealing a closeness with technology and social networking. Derek and Gene also say a few words about Frontier #6, Emily Carroll's issue that has just recently come back into print, and about the Frontier series as a whole.