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In this episode, Lewis and Danny talk about New Who Season One, Episode Thirteen, The Parting of The Ways! We now have merch! Make sure to check out what we've got on offer at teespring.com/stores/shouting-into-the-void Like what we do? We do a lot more! Check us out at http://www.patreon.com/shoutingintothevoid to see everything else we do, and consider supporting us there as well! If a monthly donation isn't your thing, but you'd still like to support us, then please consider donating to us through paypal: paypal.me/VoidPodcast Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Acid Trumpet" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Hello everyone, and welcome to Episode Thirteen! Lucky! We're talking about herps, herp trips, photography, and the overall coolness of the cosmos with Josh Wallace. We've been to some places, and we've seen some things.....Josh also brings a strong herp meme game to social media, and we talk about that, and much, much more. The fantastic photo at top left is representative of Josh's astroscape work with a camera. Think about it, folks - while you're tucked snug in your beds, Josh is slapping his cheeks to stay awake and capture images of the universe as it wheels overhead. So what's the correct way to pronounce Charina? Is it Shar-eena, Chair-eena, Car-eenah or Car-eyenah? Shar-eye-nah? Susan? Nobody seems to know, or agree. Regardless of how you pronounce it, you can check out Josh's herp, landscape, and astro photography at his Charina Photography portfolio site. You can also follow Josh on Instagram - @charina.photography Thanks for listening, everyone! The show email is somuchpingle@gmail.com, and there’s also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, arguments about pronunciations, cosmic debris, herp confessions, tips for herping better, etc. Stay tuned for more episodes! And don’t forget to herp better! -Mike
Taking a deep dive with a fitness expert: frank talk about the best ways to get and stay fit throughout the various phases and challenges of your life In our latest episode, Kyle returns to the recording studio with her guest, Charli Nesbit, fitness expert and instructor. Kyle and Charli explore the importance of a regular exercise routine in women’s lives, in terms of achieving physical fitness, mental wellness and living a productive, happy and full life (Candace intentionally sat this episode out due to some Covid 19 concerns but she will be back next episode). Join our lively conversation as we answer your questions about exercise: how much, how often, what kind, how to mix it up, how to get and stay motivated, how to get back into a routine and even how to start one in the first place. This is one episode you don’t want to miss and will give you the inspiration that you need to stay active, even during these very challenging times. Listen on Apple Podcasts Shownotes for Episode Thirteen
Aggravating Circumstances Season One Episode Thirteen. The continuing story of the wrongful conviction of Destry McKinney. Season One of Aggravating Circumstances tells the story of Destry Cord McKinney a musician, studio producer, combat medic and father. It's a tale of hidden evidence, unintended consequences and a wrongful conviction. This is a continuing story so be sure to start with episode one. See more at AggravatingCircumstances.com Episode Thirteen discusses the appeal.
Episode Thirteen features Monique Long, an independent curator of contemporary visual art and performance. Her interests include interdisciplinary practices, popular culture, and art that addresses political and social issues. Her forthcoming exhibition, Elegies: Still Lifes in Contemporary Art at the Museum of African Diaspora in San Francisco, will showcase works by contemporary artists who primarily portray the figure but have turned to still lifes in order to recast the style of painting into an existential exploration. Her first project as an independent curator was a critically acclaimed solo exhibition and book for painter Elizabeth Colomba. The focus of the exhibition, titled The Moon is my only luxury, was a survey of her portraits of women from 1997 to the present. Prior, Monique held curatorial positions at New York institutions including The Studio Museum in Harlem and the Museum of Arts and Design. Monique is also a contributor to ArtNews, Document Journal, and Ubikwist Magazine. She lives and works in New York City. https://www.documentjournal.com/2019/09/torkwase-dyson-tells-the-history-of-black-liberation-through-cartographic-art/ https://www.thecut.com/2019/11/the-new-black-vanguard-opening-lookbook.html http://www.fortgansevoort.com/events/2019/12/6/vanessa-german-in-conversation-with-monique-long Image credit ~ Kyle Dorosz for New York Magazine November11, 2019 http://www.ubikwistmag.com/issue-no9-woman/
Episode Thirteen finds an odd correlation between the mech franchises Mobile Suit Gundam and Transformers. Was there some accidental raising of the dead involved?
Episode Thirteen of the Punk Rock Classrooms Podcast! "What's Your Punk?" What's that thing that gets you hyped? What's your passion? What's your release, your zen, or your way to get it out? In this episode, Mike and Josh look at the things that help them and their crew get through the crazy times. Right now things are up in the air and we all need something we can turn to, do, or explore that helps us feel better. Maybe it's running. Maybe it's music. Maybe it's the ocean. Mike and Josh asked their crew "what's your punk?" and this is what they learned. Twitter twitter.com/punkclassrooms twitter.com/educhefearnshaw twitter.com/JoshRBuckley Intro music - "Radio" by Rancid Outro music - "My Therapy" by Bane
This week we have a metric crap ton of lightsaber battles to gush over, new characters, familiar characters, and woah, what-- who the f**k is voicing Jar Jar? That’s not our Jar Jar! That’s not even Alberto’s Jar Jar! We continue our Season One watch of The Clone Wars as we check out episodes 9-12. Lobot is back in action, we have a Gungan dance party and someone takes a tainted cough drop! Turn up your headphones, dial back your sensibilities, and join the wretched hive of scum and villainy as we take the low road to resistance on Episode Thirteen of Force Insensitive!Send Email/Voicemail: mailto:forceinsensitive@gmail.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForceInsensitive/Twitter: http://twitter.com/ForceNSensitiveFacebook: http://facebook.com/ForceInsensitiveInstagram: http://instagram.com/ForceInsensitive
Taking It Down is back for Episode Thirteen. Co-host Adam Morrow and host Blaine Duncan talk about the best music (3:06) and books (41:33) of the entire decade. In the second half, they break down their thoughts on the finale of the HBO series Watchmen (55:46). There will be spoilers for Watchmen, so if you're not caught up on the final episode, we advise that you view it before listening.
What's the future of social enterprises and impact investment in Latin America? We find out in Episode 13 of the Planetary Potential! The Planetary Potential is hosted by Andrew P. Rowan and is recorded on location. This is Episode Thirteen of Season One which features 20 episodes with a common theme of Peru. For a transcript of this episode, head over to https://andrewprowan.com/episode-13-of-the-planetary-potential-with-javier-gondo. For exclusive bonus content, including extended versions of this and other interviews, head over to https://www.patreon.com/planetarypotential --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/planetary-potential/message
Welcome to Episode Thirteen of Apocalypse. A Strange Pleasures Radio Lab production, written and narrated by Robert KnightAMAZON AUTHOR PAGE https://www.amazon.co.uk/Robert-Knight/e/B07WH3QCML/ref=dpbylinecontpopebooks_1HOME WEBSITE https://apocalypse-a-strange-pleasures.pinecast.co/STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=474043&refid=stprLUMINARY https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/robert-knight/apocalypse-a-strange-pleasures-radio-lab-production/7531c80b-c2a2-4e19-b716-cffa3c9a41c9SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0Nho9kQE1zhfsgVN5rwWPEITUNES https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/apocalypse-a-strange-pleasures-radio-lab-production/id1483662157Twitter: @LabStrangeSupport Apocalypse: A Strange Pleasures Radio Lab production by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/apocalypse-a-strange-pleasuresFind out more at https://apocalypse-a-strange-pleasures.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In which one of our co-hosts and his wife go off to Ireland and all they brought me is this… oh hey! Jamesons! Here’s your reading list, according to who drank with Chaz and Karen. … Continue...Episode Thirteen – World Con Dublin Recap
Welcome to Episode Thirteen of Strange Pleasures Radio Lab. Your daily audio story podcast available through iTunes, Spotify and YouTube.Each day I will narrate a well known story in it's entirety. As a writer I will also include some narration of my own books that can be purchased through the Amazon Kindle Store, or through the Amazon Prime Kindle Unlimited subscription program.Today I will be narrating Nyarlathotep by HP Lovecraft.YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8MoqBN8-vdAsaoYBZX32OA?viewas=subscriber?subconfirmation=1HOME WEBSITE https://strange-pleasures-radiolab.pinecast.co/SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/6x2VOcohjOKeJ8ZIJpvi8rAMAZON AUTHOR PAGE https://www.amazon.co.uk/Robert-Knight/e/B07WH3QCML/ref=dpbylinecontpopebooks_1ITUNES https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/strange-pleasures-radiolab/id1476208251STRANGE PLEASURES VIDEO LAB: https://youtu.be/9gwuSXroVvkSupport Strange Pleasures Radiolab by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/strange-pleasures-radiolabFind out more at https://strange-pleasures-radiolab.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to Episode Thirteen! Today we discuss 7 things you can do to become more productive. Time is nonrefundable, use it with intention; This week's episode on the Richellee Show I share with you seven simple things you can start doing to become more productive. I know how all the feelings associated with not feeling like you're productive, When you feel like you're not getting everything done or its taking a longer than you should feel like it. So I'm hoping that with today's episode that at least one of my tips will help alleviate some of the overwhelming stress and feeling you are getting from having issues staying productive while doing tasks especially tedious tasks. I hope you enjoy this weeks episode! ----more---- Let's connect on IG Www.instagram.com/richelleethomson
After the disaster that was dinner with Baron Vargas Vallakovich the party must race against time to find information and safety. We have gone line on twitch. https://www.twitch.tv/yoularp so feel free to come join us live (normally Wednesday 7 UK time) Episode Thirteen of a new campaign based on the Curse of Strahd adventure path. New episode every Thursday. Join a group of LARPers (and Matt) every week on their adventures in Barovia. Prefer to see us? https://www.youtube.com/c/yoularp Please check out https://www.critit.co.uk/ who supplied the dice we use on the show
All was not well when the part attended dinner with Baron Vargas. Now the party must decide what to do. We have gone line on twitch. https://www.twitch.tv/yoularp so feel free to come join us live (normally Wednesday 7 UK time)Episode Thirteen of a new campaign based on the Curse of Strahd adventure path.New episode every Thursday. Join a group of LARPers (and Matt) every week on their adventures in Barovia.Prefer to see us? https://www.youtube.com/c/yoularpPlease check out https://www.critit.co.uk/ who supplied the dice we use on the show
This is EPISODE THIRTEEN of the podcast and we continue with “Life’s Meaning & Purpose: An in-depth study of the Gospel of John” taught by the rector of St. Bartholomew’s Fr. Arthur Ward.In this episode Fr. Ward finishes Chapter 5 and answers questions from those in attendance.We would also like to mention that these studies are recorded live and will sometimes have coughs, the fan for the heating and air conditioning, and a little feedback. We do our best to clean up these sessions but we unfortunately can’t get everything. We hope you’ve been blessed by what you’re hearing from this podcast each week and we thank you for listening.
In this week's episode the kids get a SHOCKING surprise. We learn the true nature of Nomu's quirk(s?) and we meet the ideal teacher and man: Snipe. Oh and All Might does something too I guess idk. DID YOU SEE HIS BELL? Follow us on twitter (pls) @MyHeroNotebook
Episode Thirteen of the kind of wrestling adjacent podcast by the high flying death defying luchador Lucha DS Officially sponsored by Masked Republic Follow Lucha DS on social media Facebook https://en-gb.facebook.com/luchaDS/ Twitter https://twitter.com/luchads?lang=en Instagram https://www.instagram.com/luchads/?hl=en YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FVmhw5098RETSkKmcOCsg
EPISODE THIRTEEN; Ghost stories & making fun of Jody In this episode Alexia Nicole (@AlexxiaaNicole/IG) debuts and talks with myself, Gabriel Fuerza (@FuerzaEsTuPapi/Instagram) & Jody Threat (@JodyThreat/IG) about ghosts, goals, rapist cats and mocking Jody. . : !LISTEN - SHARE- ENJOY! : . www.facebook.com/BrendoneCaulfield twitter.com/HoldenPro twitter.com/BrendoneC www.youtube.com/user/Spadez2316
Join Sean Baligian and Jonathon Kidd for Episode Thirteen of the State Champs! High School Hockey Report Podcast presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association and it's also brought to you by National Coney Island and the MHSAA. Jonathon and Sean preview the upcoming the MHSAA Hockey State Playoffs. Jonathon talks with Trenton hockey coach Chad Clements in our Coaches Corner Jonathon and Sean finishes the show with the National Coney Island High School Hockey Player of the Year Update and they'll predict who wins the state finals in Division 1, 2 and 3.
Because Joe couldn’t join us for Episode Thirteen, we felt like we should give him the glory of hosting Episode Fourteen, THE JOE SHOW!!! In Episode Fourteen of the "Look Out, Sir! 40k" Podcast “THE JOE SHOW!!!” we discuss the following topics: 11:01 - Section 1: We kick things off by discussing elements of the new Genestealer Cult Codex. This is predominately us trying to understand how the new Cult Ambush Blip system works, but there’s some other stuff in there as well. Don’t expect it to be the best insight into the GSC Codex though, if you’re looking for that there are many more places to go check out. However, we hope you enjoy what we have to say regardless. 50:05 - Section 2: Joe wanted us to talk about Dice for some reason. None of were sure why until he explained it to us while we recorded. Regardless if it’s any good or not this is the Joe Show! And on the Joe Show, we talk about the stuff Joe wants to talk about. So come with us now on a journey through time and space, as we explore the mysteries of Joe’s mind and what he thinks about Dice. 01:12:59 - Section 3: This was supposed to be us talking about the 40k models revealed at the LVO. However, Joe changed his mind and we talked about the Brawlentines Day Massacre 40k Tournament which Dan, Joe, Phil, Richie and Tim played in. Though Richie isn’t in this section of the show, or any section for that matter. Dan, Joe, Phil and Tim talk about how they got on at this tournament hosted within Entoyment Poole. 01:49:23 - Section 4: We ramble on about the new and or upcoming 40k models showcased during the Las Vegas Open. That’s the new Chaos Space Marine Black Legion Stuff as well as the new Primaris Vanguard Space Marines. Note we do not overly discuss the new Abaddon teaser if at all. We're waiting till we get to see him before talking about that in any detail. :) Additional Description Stuff:If you would like to know more about future events from 40k Brawl Events, please check out their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/40kbrawlevents/If the above Facebook Page doesn’t give you enough to work with you could also consider visiting Entoyment’s website: https://entoyment.co.uk/No one is paying us to put that here we just thought it was an ace event and you should check it out if you can. Most of us will be at their next event in April and it would be great to see you there! Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and by extension support our podcast. We hugely appreciate it and hope that you enjoy what we have to say on all the various 40k and or Games Workshop related things!
In this week’s episode of COSMOS AND THE CITY: THE SEX AND THE CITY PODCAST, your host Megan McIver will sit down with the enchanting Kristen Lucas. Together these two will discuss Season Three, Episode Thirteen of SEX AND THE CITY entitled: “Escape from New Yorkl” This week Megan & Kristen will be talking through: Samantha meeting a dildo model, Charlotte and Tre’s sex life (or lack there of), Miranda needing to feel desired, and Carrie facing her relationship with Mr. Big, in the form of Matthew McConaughey. Plus we’ll have all your favorite segments: Hottie of the Week, Pun of the Week, Good Big Bad Big, Who Wore What Why?, and You’re Such a _________. Will Samantha get a glimpse of the new thing? With Charlotte and Tre get things sorted? Will Miranda grab the bull by the horns? Will everything with Carrie be Alright Alright Alright? Through all the craziness Megan & Kristen will share their thoughts on ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY EVERYTHING. EPISODE SYNOPSIS: “In a spur of the moment mad dash, the girls (minus Charlotte) head to Los Angeles in search of the care-free life. Within minutes, Samantha meets Garth, a model -- a dildo model that is. "Mr. Dildo" invites the girls to a party for his new product. Carrie and Miranda find the celebration revolting, but Samantha enjoys it and ends up going home with the guest of honor. At his apartment, Garth reads Samantha poetry and wants to get to know her, but she's focused on sampling the goods. Meanwhile, Carrie meets with Hollywood producer Matthew McConaughey who is interested in making a movie based on her sex columns. McConaughey makes tasteless remarks about Carrie and Big's relationship and then gets skeevy with Carrie, intimating they should sleep together. Carrie leaves in disgust. These days, Miranda wishes someone would see her as a sex object. After feeling invisible to men for too long, Miranda takes a wild ride on a mechanical bull, determined to unleash her inner sex goddess. And after a sexless honeymoon in Bermuda, Charlotte resolves to get to the bottom of Trey's sexual underperformance. She devises a little experiment and discovers Trey's issues are not physical.” Thanks for listening! If you wanna support our show by shopping on Amazon, use our link.Our Host: Megan McIver• Twitter• Instagram• FacebookOur Guest: Kristen Lucas• Instagram• Twitter• PodcastWhat We Watched:• Sex and the City Season Three Episode ThirteenCosmos And The City Social Media• Instagram • Facebook• Twitter•... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Thirteen of Ms. Demeanor & Ms. Conduct. A bi-weekly, light hearted look at all things mysterious in Canada. Tales of murder, mystery, conspiracy, cults & much more. We’re heading into the spookiest month of the year in the only way we could hope, with our unlucky 13th episode! In honour of this ghostly, ghoulish and chilly time of year we decided to delve into something a little different. Listen in as we share some hair raising tall tales from whispering ghosts to cannibal wives. Happy October Miss & Misters.
Episode Thirteen. From Rodeax, the company that bought you Tales from Wytch Haven and In The Frame: The Film Review Podcast, now brings you; The CLASSIFIED Transmissions. A short 24 episode series. The Cronos Star liner has become over run with a deadly being known as the krill. Follow one mechanic's mission as he tried to save himself and anyone else that hasn't been met with the slaughter the krill bring with them. Created by Dan Lee & Rodeo Whiter Voiced by Dan Lee & Rodeo Whiter Introducing Phill Boobyer Produced by Rodeax Ltd.
In this week’s episode of COSMOS AND THE CITY: THE SEX AND THE CITY PODCAST, your host Megan McIver will sit down with the hilarious Peter Moses. Together these two will discuss Season Two, Episode Thirteen of SEX AND THE CITY entitled: “Games People Play”This week Megan & Peter will be sorting through: Samantha and her obsessed new flame, Miranda and her sexy voyeur, Charlotte and her disappearing act (she’s barely in this episode) and Carrie hooking up with a fellow therapy patient.Plus we’ll have all your favorite segments: Hottie of the Week, Pun of the Week, Good Big Bad Big, Who Wore What Why?, and finally You’re Such a _________.Will Samantha hit a homerun? Will Miranda take her love cross town (or across the street)? Will Carrie sort out her issues? Will we ever see Charlotte again? Through all the madness Megan and Peter will share their thoughts on ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY EVERYTHING.EPISODE SYNOPSIS: “When even her friends are sick and tired of Carrie's raving after the break-up with Mr. Big, she takes their advice to go to therapy, as everybody does in Manhattan, and gets a surprise bonus: in the waiting room she meets Seth, who proves a substitutive therapy in the flesh. Samantha picks up a man in a sports bar, but will even she ever get his full and undivided attention for nonathletic practice? Miranda feels really flattered when a gorgeous man in the adjacent building goes from flirting to stripping at the window, but when she meets him learns his eye is on a male tenant one floor below hers.”Thanks for listening! If you wanna support our show by shopping on Amazon, use our link.Our Host: Megan McIver• Twitter• Instagram• FacebookOur Guest: Peter Moses• Instagram• Twitter• Airbuds Podcast• Mixtape Comedy ShowWhat We Watched:• Sex and the City Season Two Episode ThirteenCosmos And The City Social Media• Instagram • Facebook• Twitter• WebsiteMusic by Jon Fredette • Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
oh, Hey Guys! It’s Episode Thirteen! The moms are back and they discuss whether to upgrade their iPhones or not, ya know, real groundbreaking stuff! Also, the Find my Friends feature on the iPhone – creepy or not? April uses it on Jason… a lot… and Ashley tells a HILARIOUS story about how Suzy, her … Continue reading deer don’t eat meat, right? →
Our guest this week is the architect Eric Parry. Eric was born in Kuwait in 1952 where his father was the country’s Chief Medical Officer, helping establish its health service. When Eric was ten, the family returned to the UK and settled in Liverpool. Eric later studied architecture at Newcastle University in the early 1970s … Continue reading "Eric Parry – Episode Thirteen"
EPISODE THIRTEEN: in which we ring in the new year by discussing some of our 2017 pop culture favourites. we reveal our music, tv, film, books & podcast top tens PLUS we talk about some of the 2017's ~thirstiest moments~.
Episode Thirteen features guest Disco Dracula back after a ten episode hiatus, with host Captain Death, to discuss their love for horror movies and those creepypastas. This is the start of our serious movie discussions to come, so I hope you can handle some bullshitting for episodes to come. I Never Saw Her Naked(12:14)I just Heard my Name Broadcast on a Numbers Station(18:52)I Will Never Wear a Condom Again(32:30)The Business of Death(43:28)Busses Suck(48:00)Last Words(50:22)CHECK THE YOUTUBE for EPs! SUBSCRIBE @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwFeaturing wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow: @cryo-chamberThank you!"Are You Afraid of the Dark Theme Song," "Spooky Skeletons REMIX," and "You Reposted in the Wrong Neighborhood" are not my songs. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners
Who will get lucky in EPISODE THIRTEEN?! This week in S4S land, Kevin is slightly hungover during recording, a Tinder date becomes a shitshow (literally), Kevy shares a roommate horror story, Bonnie lets her family down, Motel 6 sucks, Salamanderous Scoundrels, & Birthdays!
Episode Thirteen features Jason Gallaher, author of Whobert Whoover, Owl Detective, Margaret K. McElderry Books, July 2017. Jason's debut picture book solves the mystery of what happened to Perry the Possum. Whobert Whover, Owl Detective, is on the case to keep his woods safe in this hilarious who-who-dun-it. Jason Gallaher is a children’s book writer who fell in love with detective work while watching episodes of Blue’s Clues. He solved the mystery of what to do when he grew up and became an author when he learned being a merman is impossible (at least for now). Jason lives in Austin, Texas, with his Pomeranian, Pom Brokaw, who is a super sleuth when it comes to finding treats. In our Porchlight conversation, we discuss not only how Whobert Whoover leaped from idea to published book, but also how Jason leaped from awkward jobs, to behind the scenes publishing, to writer, to published author. "If you're doubting yourself, sometimes you're the person who's standing in the way." Jason shares what he's currently working on, including his spectacular merman videos, a Whobert story kit, and how he connects with everyone whether on social media or school visits. "I'm just a person and you're just a person so let's connect on our humanity together." Links JasonGallaher.com WhobertWhover.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl8XqjZbWrw (One of his merman videos)
Episode Thirteen of the soon to be acclaimed podcast; Beers, Beats and Battlestar Galactica featuring Leesa Charlotte and Melia Rayner. I spilled my beer, the laptop was fine. Thanks for asking. Tom Twitter/Instagram @beersbeatsbsg beersbeatsbsg@gmail.com
Episode Thirteen of Womankind celebrates food and our bodies by interviewing Kara Lydon, registered dietitian nutritionist, blogger at The Foodie Dietitian, and author of e-book Nourish Your Namaste. As a certified intuitive eating counselor, Kara shares the drawbacks of a restrictive diet versus the benefits of intuitive eating. We also get to hear the role nutrition played in Kara’s personal and professional journeys.
Episode Thirteen sees us remember Michael Bond's 'The Herbs' from 1968. Paul gets his Jersey on to talk about 'Bergerac' while Warren interviews us for a change. We have a chat with John Challis about 'Z Cars' and Douglas Camfield. And we visit a certain department store to ask 'Are You Being Served?'.
Episode Thirteen of Idea Pod. In this episode, we solve our complaints through creative solutions with our section, “Pick Our Brains”. Read More The post #13 Complaint Box Brainstorm appeared first on Bandwidth Marketing.
Episode Thirteen of The POC Report features Mandy Bowman, Founder of the Official Black Wall Street Web Platform.In this episode Mandy talks about why she took on the task of creating the Official Black Wall Street website, her goals to create an app, and we touched on various critical social issues.Visit Officialblackwallstreet.com for access to 2,000+ Black owned domestic and international businesses. Follow the platform on Twitter @TheBlackWallSt, and on Facebook and Instagram by searching for Official Black Wall Street.Music Credits Trapp! - Hayden Hendrix (Produced by @1kLowKey) Shoot Like Me - Fleetwood Fred Come and Get It (Produced by TwoTone) Livin Right Now - Justin Rose ft. Jimi Tents (Produced by TGUT) Closing Credits Red Shirt - Sed (Produced by Sed) Keep up with the show by following the hashtag #POCR.Follow The POC Report on Twitter - @ThePOCReport Follow Indie Creative Network on Twitter - @IndieCreativeNWwww.indiecreativenetwork.com www.thepocreport.com ICN
Episode Thirteen of Barca Backchat reviews a disappointing 2-1 loss at home in El Clasico to Real Madrid befor looking ahead to this weeks Champions League Quarterfinal first leg against Atletico Madrid.
Episode Thirteen of Hairy London
The crew takes a job that ends up with Two being captured by the people who created her. Faced with a well-fortified facility, the crew sends in the Android to help Two escape. After Two is safely back on the ship, Five finds that someone has disabled the Android. When they realize that only one of them could have done it, the crew members begin to turn on each other. Find shownotes for “Episode Twelve” & “Episode Thirteen” — BWD14 and check out our other podcasts at ASK Genre TV.
Episode Thirteen. The second season premiere is a family reunion of sorts as Martha Bullock and Farting William ride into camp. The foundation of the Grand Central is rocked by the intense schtupping of Deadwood's favorite couple... Slippery Dan's practical joke on Bummer Dan goes awry... Al calls out Seth across the thoroughfare, leading to a wee tussle... The arrival of the Borg Queen causes the bottoms of Cy's balls to tingle. ... Also, Jonathon speaks to the wickedness of the minister's sons. FYI: If you're searching for traces of urine in my pisspot, I'll have you know I went over the balcony earlier, so stop asking questions, okay? | Send feedback to hooplecast@gmail.com. Find our recording schedule, show notes, discussion threads, and more at hooplecast.com. | Recorded August 2, 2015. Released August 7, 2015. [Warning: Explicit Language.]
Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard - McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. Episode Thirteen looks at Colin Ireland, the Gay Slayer. We've got teddy bears 69ing, a leather bar and an interesting serving suggestion for snooker balls. Enjoy!
EPISODE THIRTEEN. BIN DIVING! HAPPY NEW YEAR! And WELCOME to another slice of the Brother Nash’s adventures into the world of antiques lothario and 80s/90s Sunday evening TV great “LOVEJOY”. We’ve re-booted the podcast so there’s MUCH less boring plot talk and MUCH more music, chanting and nonsense chat. Join us as we dive into […]
Multiple Sclerosis Discovery: The Podcast of the MS Discovery Forum
[intro music] Hello, and welcome to Episode Thirteen of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. This week’s podcast features an interview with Dr. Alan Thompson about the International Progressive MS Alliance, a new collaborative effort to unravel the mysteries of progressive MS. But to begin, here is a brief summary of our time at the ECTRIMS-ACTRIMS meeting in Boston. The M-S-D-F editorial staff was in full force at MS Boston 2014. We were everywhere covering talks and poster sessions, tweeting up a storm. We live-tweeted the Plenary sessions and most of the talks. If you missed the, or just want to relive the highlights, you can see a roundup of all the best tweets from MS Boston 2014 at our blog on msdiscovery dot o-r-g. At the meeting we recorded several interviews for future Multiple Sclerosis Discovery podcasts. We’re excited to bring you interviews with researchers, [Dan, name three people you interviewed], and more over the coming weeks and months. Our parent organization, the Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis –ACP--, also had a booth at the meeting. We really enjoyed meeting many of M-S-D-F’s readers and listeners and telling them more about our organization and our projects. In addition to MSDF, ACP manages a repository of almost 3,000 biological samples from people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and other demyelinating diseases, their affected and unaffected relatives, and unaffected, unrelated matched controls. We provide the samples to researchers quickly and at minimal cost. ACP has received funding for a patient-powered research network for multiple sclerosis. We will soon debut the network’s web portal, called iConquerMS. We were especially delighted to announce initial funding from EMD Serono for OPT-UP – which stands for optimizing treatment, understanding progression -- a longitudinal study of 2,000 people with MS. If you missed us, visit accelearatedcure dot o-r-g for more information. [transition music] Now to the interview. Dr. Alan Thompson is the chair of the scientific steering committee of the International Progressive MS Alliance. At the ECTRIMS-ACTRIMS meeting, the Alliance announced their 22 first-round grant recipients. Dr. Thompson met with science writer Cynthia McKelvey to discuss the challenges in researching progressive MS. Interviewer – Cynthia McKelvey What is the goal of the Progressive MS Alliance? Interviewee – Dr. Alan Thompson The goal is very simple; it’s to find treatments for progressive MS, probably the most important thing we have to do in the field of MS now. MSDF We’re at the ACTRIMS and ECTRIMS meeting in Boston, and tomorrow you’re going to announce the first round of grant recipients. What were you trying to accomplish with this first round? Dr. Thompson Well this, the RFA one as we call it, was really to stimulate interest in progressive MS; so to encourage as many people around the world to put in applications for these relatively small awards – they’re 75,000 Euros – but it was really to stimulate interest. And it certainly succeeded in doing that in that we had 195 applicants, perhaps double of what we thought. And I think what’s also quite unique about this is this is an international initiative, so the review of these awards was done internationally and agreed by this panel, so that they’ll be announced tomorrow. We were initially hoping we would have 15 awards, but we’ve been able to make 22 awards because of A, the quality of the applications, but also the willingness of the executive committee to actually go a little bit further. MSDF With this first round in terms of the research, what do you hope to accomplish to eliminate some of the mysteries in progressive MS? Dr. Thompson We’ve identified a number of areas that we feel are absolutely critical if we’re going to actually identify new treatments. The first is around mechanisms underlying progression and thereby identifying potential targets for treatment. Then, of course, there’s the whole issue of biomarkers and evaluating the effect of treatments, setting up new trials in progressive MS. And the other area is around rehabilitation and symptomatic management, which is really critical for people with progressive MS. And if you look at the range of awards that we’re making, they actually hit all of these areas. So there’s a couple of awards in each one, which is really very reassuring. I mean, I think the hope will be that these could also be the beginning of the major network awards that we’re moving on to in the next phase. MSDF And my understanding is that in progressive MS, there’s a lot of issues just in doing basic research, and even in moving onto clinical trials. What are some of those issues and how do you propose that research can overcome them? Dr. Thompson Well, if we look at two areas, I suppose, the first is understanding the basic mechanisms, and what does progression mean, what’s actually happening? Is it driven by inflammation, is it purely neurodegenerative, what’s the combination of those, are there other cells involved like microglia or astrocytes? So there are big questions around mechanisms, which are essential if you’re going to target treatments. And driving that research forward will help us to define new targets. That’s part of the story. The other large area is then, well, how do you measure effect? And progression goes on over many, many years, it is predominantly neurodegenerative so we need to think about different biomarkers; markers of tissue loss or tissue destruction rather than of inflammation, which is, in many ways, much easier and which we’ve been able to apply in relapsing-remitting MS. So that needs to be resolved. And there’s a lot of imaging work going on, and, indeed, other CSF biomarkers being looked at which might help us in that field. And then going on to trials themselves. The current approach to trials is very lengthy, very costly, and not very innovative. And we need to think about news ways of looking at a number of different agents at the same time. And there are already examples, both in Europe and in the United States, where we’re starting to do that. So these are all areas where there’s movement. And I suppose what the Alliance has tried to do is really drive that, focus it and drive it forward in a true collaboration. MSDF So there aren’t currently, at least in the US, any FDA-approved treatments for progressive MS. What specific types of treatments are you focusing on that you think will be most promising? Dr. Thompson The treatments we have at the moment which we are you using in relapsing-remitting MS are fundamentally around suppressing inflammation, and that does not appear to be sufficient to have an effect on progression, and that’s probably not surprising. So I think the kind of approaches that we need to take with progression is around neuroprotection and also around repair. And these are more challenging; these are more challenging from a neuroscientific point of view, but also more challenging clinically. But that’s where we would expect the new trials to come out of those areas, particularly around neuroprotection. MSDF Why is it challenging to study that scientifically? Dr. Thompson Well, because neuroprotection is a concept at repair that we’re thinking about, not just for MS but for a whole range of neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s, a motor neuron disease. And it’s challenging because you have to understand the underlying mechanisms and then you have to understand how your intervention is going to alter those. And that’s really getting to the heart of some of the most difficult questions in neuroscience. MSDF It’s also my understanding that even just confirming that any of these drugs actually work in people is another challenge. Dr. Thompson Yes. I mean, I think confirmation requires, first of all, a really reliable surrogate marker, but it also requires a clinical measure. And when you’re looking at a process which goes on over 30 years, trying to get a snapshot in two or three years is very difficult. And the clinical measures we have in MS are not very sensitive to change, and so there’s another major initiative called MOSAIC which is actually looking at trying to develop more sensitive measures that we could then apply in trials for progressive MS. MSDF What is the future for the Progressive MS Alliance? How do you propose to go from this first round of grants towards a cure? Dr. Thompson The Alliance is a new concept, and the idea of everybody working together internationally to solve a really difficult problem is very exciting. The RFA-1 was encouraging because there was so much interest. So it’s quite clear that in every country from North America to Australia, Europe, Asia, everybody feels this is the key question. So what I would like to see happening is we moving from these smaller grants to this international network of grants. So the RFA-2 will require major centers to come together to address very specific questions. Collaboration is the key for difficult questions, so I think this is the right approach. We’re planning RFA-2 to be very iterative with the scientific steering committee so we can really try and get the very best out of it. This has to be transformational. If RFA-2 is successful and we’re putting three or four major pieces of research forward that will be costing between 4 and 5 million Euros, then we might think about building on that and becoming even more ambitious, drawing in even more resources internationally. And then perhaps – and hopefully – and the final aim, coming up with a treatment for progressive MS. [transition music] Thank you for listening to Episode Thirteen of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery. This podcast was produced by the MS Discovery Forum, MSDF, the premier source of independent news and information on MS research. MSDF’s executive editor is Robert Finn. Msdiscovery.org is part of the non-profit Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis. Robert McBurney is our President and CEO, and Hollie Schmidt is vice president of scientific operations. Msdiscovery.org aims to focus attention on what is known and not yet known about the causes of MS and related conditions, their pathological mechanisms, and potential ways to intervene. By communicating this information in a way that builds bridges among different disciplines, we hope to open new routes toward significant clinical advances. We’re interested in your opinions. Please join the discussion on one of our online forums or send comments, criticisms, and suggestions to editor@msdiscovery.org. [outro music]
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