Podcasts about eponyms

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The Allusionist
200. 200th episode celebratory quiz!

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 45:10


I can scarce believe that I've made 200 episodes of this show, but here we are! To celebrate, here is a quiz about language where all the questions were set by YOU, the beautiful brainy listeners. Play along with me - there's a score sheet you can use over at theallusionist.org/200, plus the episode's transcript and links to more information about some of the topics. If you want to help me celebrate this podcast making it to 200 episodes, recommend it to someone! Word of mouth/virtual mouth is the best way for a podcast to find new listeners, especially a little independent podcast like this one with no budget for billboard advertising.  If you do want to chip in to my future billboard ad fund, go to theallusionist.org/donate and become a member of the Allusioverse. You get regular livestreams with me and my collection of reference books, inside scoops into the making of this show, watchalong parties eg the new season of Taskmaster which stars my brother Andy, and the company of your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community.  This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman, with music and editorial assistance from Martin Austwick of palebirdmusic.com. Find @allusionistshow on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube etc. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk about your product or thing on the show, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Constant Wonder, the podcast that helps you find the wonder in nature (inc human). Listen in the usual places you find podcasts.• Rocket Money, the personal finance app that helps find and cancel your unwanted subscriptions and monitors your spending. Go to rocketmoney.com/allusionist to save money and lower your outgoings.• Home Chef, meal kits that fit your needs. For a limited time, Home Chef is offering Allusionist listeners eighteen free meals, plus free shipping on your first box, and free dessert for life, at HomeChef.com/allusionist.• Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire/new home for your cryptic puzzle that takes months to solve. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Allusionist
199. 199 ideas that I hadn't made into podcasts yet

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 35:19


Next episode is the 200th, therefore this is the 199th. I raid the 66 pages of ideas for episodes I have been keeping for nearly a decade, and present to you 199 that I have not yet made into podcasts (except for this one). Find the episode's transcript, plus more information about the topics therein, at theallusionist.org/199ideas. NEWSLUSIONIST: The new Allusionist live show Souvenirs is on tour in the UK right now! Rush to theallusionist.org/events for tickets and dates. And if you fancy concocting a quiz question for the imminent 200th episode, go to theallusionist.org/quiz to submit it; your deadline is 6 September 2024. To help fund this independent podcast, take yourself to theallusionist.org/donate and become a member of the Allusioverse. You get regular livestreams with me and my collection of reference books, inside scoops into the making of this show, watchalong parties eg the new season of Taskmaster featuring my brother Andy, and the company of your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community.  This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman, with music and editorial assistance from Martin Austwick of palebirdmusic.com. Find @allusionistshow on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube etc. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk about your product or thing on the show, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Home Chef, meal kits that fit your needs. For a limited time, Home Chef is offering Allusionist listeners eighteen free meals, plus free shipping on your first box, and free dessert for life, at HomeChef.com/allusionist.• Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire/new home for your cryptic puzzle that takes months to solve. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothing essentials, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase.  • LinkedIn Ads convert your B2B audience into high quality leads. Get $100 credit on your next campaign at linkedin.com/allusionist.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs
"Eponyms" w/ Arika Okrent

The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 10:01 Transcription Available


Hello, Puzzlers! AJ has a new book out! You can order "The Year of Living Constitutionally" right now!. Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: author and linguist Arika Okrent! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts!  "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas.  Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart Podcasts. The show is produced by Jody Avirgan and Brittani Brown of Roulette Productions.  Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Allusionist
190. Craters

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 37:03


When PhD student Annie Lennox discovered a crater on Mercury, she got the chance to name it. Which sent her on a bigger space mission. Get the transcript of this episode, and find links to more information about the topics therein including how to get involved with the next planetary hackathon, at theallusionist.org/craters. This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. The music is by Martin Austwick of palebirdmusic.com. We'll be playing a space-themed show in the planetarium at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre in Vancouver BC on 18 April 2024; get tickets via theallusionist.org/events. Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams, insight into the making of this show, and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community, where I am posting all my best/worst portmanteaus and portmantNOs. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch via facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow, twitter.com/allusionistshow etc. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing on the show in 2024, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by:• HomeChef, meal kits that fit your needs. For a limited time, HomeChef is offering Allusionist listeners 18 free meals, plus free shipping on your first box, and free dessert for life, at HomeChef.com/allusionist.• Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

6 Minute Vocabulary
Eponyms as nouns and verbs

6 Minute Vocabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 6:11


What does the word Hoover have in common with the word Google?

The A&P Professor
Dissecting the Kenhub Atlas: Insights from Editor Mike Pascoe | TAPP 144

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 50:06


Mike Pascoe joins host Kevin Patton in Episode 144 to chat about Mike's experience in editing the new Kenhub Atlas of Human Anatomy. We go behind the scenes to see how this new kind of anatomy atlas was developed. Let's see how those decisions get made and how the learning perspective gets incorporated into anatomy manuals. And we explore diverse representation in anatomy images and why we won't find any eponyms in this atlas. We also have a brief remembrance of our friend David Allard. 00:00 | Introduction 00:45 | Remembering David Allard 04:25 | Introducing Mike Pascoe 06:12 | A New Take on the Human Atlas 19:00 | Debriefing and Predictions Ahead 19:55 | Creating Books 34:25 | Your New Thing 35:44 | More Features of the New Atlas 47:27 | Staying Connected   ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-144.html

The Allusionist
186. Ravels

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 33:57 Very Popular


We've got knitting! We've got eponyms!! We've got knitting eponyms!!! Which come with a whole load of battles, f-boys, duels, baseball, scandals - and socks, lots of socks. Fibre artist and Yarn Stories podcaster Miriam Felton discusses why grafting should ditch the name 'kitchener stitch'; we learn about the eponymous cardigan; and two towns in Ontario take pretty different approaches to having problematic namesakes. Content note: this episode contains mentions of war, death and injuries. Get the transcript of this episode, and find out more about the topics therein, at theallusionist.org/ravels. This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. Martin Austwick of Neutrino Watch and Song By Song podcasts provides the Allusionist music. Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. You can also sign up for free to receive occasional email reminders about Allusionist stuff. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch via facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing on the show in 2024, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Wildgrain, the subscription box for sourdough breads, fresh pastas, and artisanal pastries that you can cook from frozen in 25 minutes. Get $30 off your first box, PLUS free croissants in every box, when you start your subscription at Wildgrain.com/allusionist or use promo code ALLUSIONIST at checkout.• Ravensburger, who make all sorts of jigsaw puzzles, including ones you design yourself. Buy Ravensburger puzzles in your preferred puzzle emporium and from Ravensburger's official websites.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KCSB
North American Birds to Receive New Names to Remove Racist Eponyms

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 2:38


The American Ornithological Society plans to change the English names of bird species named after people. KCSB's Clarissa Hom has the story.

First Principles of Medicine
#21 - Distal Radius Fractures: first, make it worse

First Principles of Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 29:47


The First Principles Distal Radius Fractures that can get you through your orthopaedics rotations, with special guests Nic Ellison & Eemali McDonald: How do you diagnose them? Who gets them? How does making it worse make it better? === Other Links === Check out our new website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠1pm.wiki⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Notion document⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, free Anki flashcards, and podcast episodes. Check out our Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/firstprinciplesofmedicine/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Recorded 27 June 2023 Co-hosts: Nic Ellison, Eemali McDonald, Jason D'Silva & JT Yeung. Produced by Jason D'Silva & Adian Izwan. If you have any ideas or feedback, comment on this Notion document, or shoot us an email at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hello@1pm.wiki⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ *** We're really excited to be collaborating with Becky from Becky's notes, a UK based resource, to produce infographics for our visual learners out there. Becky's notes brings together all the key topics medical students need to know in a readily available place, reviewed by specialists in the field. These visually striking notes are a refreshing change from all the boring textbooks. You can check her out on Instagram at @beckysnotes01 and get her books at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/Beckysnotes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ === Timestamps === (01:06) The First Principles (01:41) The neurovascular assessment (05:56) Definition (08:30) Who gets them? (08:46) Clinical features (10:23) History (12:16) Examination (13:29) Differentials (14:07) Associated injuries (14:35) Eponyms (16:32) Investigations (18:00) Fracture types (19:39) Pre-op bloods (20:09) Management (20:38) What is a reduction? (23:02) Reducing the fracture (25:41) Surgical management (26:23) Complications (27:49) 3 Key takeaways

The Allusionist
Apple Fest!

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 41:22


All aboard, we're off to the 2023 Apple Festival at the University of British Columbia, to taste some apples and, most importantly, enjoy some apple names. And before that, we return to the classic Sporklusionist applesode to refresh our memory about how apple names are chosen - eponyms, portmanteaus, geography, or corporate R&D, just like how our ancestors named apples. Dan Pashman hosts The Sporkful podcast - head to the Sporkful podfeed or sporkful.com to listen to the companion episode where we learn about how new varietals of apples are made. Kate Evans, Kathryn Grandy and Joanna Crosby explain the history of apple names and the current process for coining new ones. My companions at the apple festival are Hannah McGregor of Material Girls podcast, and Martin Austwick of Neutrino Watch and Song By Song podcasts. Martin also provides the Allusionist music. Find out more about this episode and the topics therein, read the transcript, and see pictures of the apple festival at theallusionist.org/applefest. Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. You can also sign up for free to receive occasional email reminders about Allusionist stuff. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch via facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Ravensburger, the official supplier of jigsaw puzzles to the World Jigsaw Puzzle Championships!• Wildgrain, the subscription box for sourdough breads, fresh pastas, and artisanal pastries that you can cook from frozen in 25 minutes. Get $30 off your first box, PLUS free croissants in every box, when you start your subscription at Wildgrain.com/allusionist or use promo code ALLUSIONIST at checkout.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.   Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Allusionist
179. Andy Quiz

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 31:52


It's the annual etymology quizlusionist! I'm on a family holiday for the first time since 1988, so enlisted my brother Andy Zaltzman of the Bugle podcast to test his/your wits on singing goats, explosives, mythological Greek sweeteners, attics, left-handedness and whales. Can you beat Andy's score? Play along using the interactive scoresheet at theallusionist.org/andyquiz. Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. Plus, if you sign up by 31 August 2023, I will record the words and phrases of your choice for you to use as your phone text tone or alarm or doorbell or little message of affirmation. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Blueland, refillable home cleaning products eliminating single-use plastics. Get 15% off your first order by going to blueland.com/allusionist.• Ravensburger, who have been making jigsaw puzzles since 1883! Try their vast range of puzzles from 2 pieces to 40,000.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • Kitsch, who make products to care for your hair and skin - shampoo and conditioner bars, soaps, sleep masks, heatless rollers, satin hoodies and bonnets and pillowcases... Get a whopping 30% off your entire order at MyKitsch.com/allusionist.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio Health Journal
Honoring Nazi Doctors and Criminals: The Dark Side of Medical Eponyms

Radio Health Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 12:56


Eponyms honor people who discover diseases, treatments, and procedures. You may be familiar with ones like Alzheimer's disease, named after Alois Alzheimer, or Hodgkin's lymphoma, discovered by Thomas Hodgkin. However, our experts explain how eponyms can go awry and place honor on criminals or even the wrong person. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/honoring-nazi-doctors-and-criminals-the-dark-side-of-medical-eponyms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast
Words That Are Eponyms (Mini #21)

Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 6:09


What's in a name? Well, when a name lives on in a regular word, we get an eponym. And that's our topic for this week's mini episode. I give you a clue, you figure out the eponym. Good luck! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorkygeekynerdy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorkygeekynerdy/support

Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia
Words That Are Eponyms (Mini #21)

Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 6:09


What's in a name? Well, when a name lives on in a regular word, we get an eponym. And that's our topic for this week's mini episode. I give you a clue, you figure out the eponym. Good luck! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorkygeekynerdy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorkygeekynerdy/support

Herpetological Highlights
157 The Bushmasters of Brazil

Herpetological Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 36:50


Bushmasters are massive vipers that remain somewhat of a mystery. This episode we look at a paper investigating their spatial ecology and habitat preferences. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herphighlights Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/herphighlights/shop Full reference list available here: http://www.herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Padrón DF, Mebert K, Pareja-Mejía D, Bauer A, Fernandes Vasconcelos LD, Correia D, Fernandez Giné GA, Solé M. 2022. Living in a mosaic of Brazilian Atlantic Forest and plantations: spatial ecology of five bushmaster Lachesis muta (Viperidae Crotalinae). Ethology Ecology & Evolution:1–21. DOI: 10.1080/03949370.2022.2123860. Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Guedes P, Alves-Martins F, Arribas JM, Chatterjee S, Santos AMC, Lewin A, Bako L, Webala PW, Correia RA, Rocha R, Ladle RJ. 2023. Eponyms have no place in 21st-century biological nomenclature. Nature Ecology & Evolution. DOI: 10.1038/s41559-023-02022-y. Quah ESH, Grismer LL, Anuar MSS. 2023. Observations and description of a rare escape mechanism in a snake: Cartwheeling in Pseudorabdion longiceps (Cantor, 1847) (Squamata, Colubridea). Biotropica n/a. DOI: 10.1111/btp.13213. Other Links/Mentions: Pipa parva call from - https://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Pipa&where-species=parva Editing and Music: Podcast edited by Emmy – https://www.fiverr.com/emmyk10  Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Species Bi-week theme – Michael Timothy Other Music – The Passion HiFi, https://www.thepassionhifi.com

Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast
Amanda Meyer - Eponyms in Anatomical Terminology

Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 36:15


Dr. Amanda Meyer is a senior lecturer in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia in Perth. She teaches gross anatomy, neuroanatomy and histology and she is a reviewer of, and mentor for, the university's Associate Fellowship and Fellowship of Higher Education Academy applications. Dr. Meyer is a member of the School of Human Sciences Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee. She is also a founding member of the Global Neuroanatomy Network and, among many other responsibilities, an Editorial Board Member of the Anatomical Sciences Education journal. Dr. Meyer is one of several anatomists who are promoting wider acceptance of the law of NOMENS. The acronym NOMENS stands for Non-Original Malappropriate Eponymous Nomenclature and it asserts that no phenomenon should be named after its discoverer. NOMENS Land: The place of eponyms in the anatomy classroom By Margaret A. McNulty, Rebecca L. Wisner, Amanda J. Meyer Medical Eponym Library University of Western Australia: Intro and Outro music "Vicious Pen" courtesy of Moby Gratis https://mobygratis.com/

The Allusionist
171. Supplantation

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 29:12


Last episode, I mentioned that in London, Ontario, in 2019 a 9-year-old named Lyla Wheeler had launched a petition to rename her street, currently called Plantation Road. This episode, Lyla, now aged nearly thirteen, and her mom Kristin Daley recount the reasons why Lyla campaigned for this name change, how the neighbours reacted, what happened when the wider world heard about it, and why the street's name is still Plantation Road. I hope you will not be deterred from campaigning for different, better words. Content note: the episode contains references to enslavement of Black people and a brief description of the Canadian residential school system. This is an instalment of the Telling Other Stories series, about renaming. Find out more about this episode and get extra information about the topics therein at theallusionist.org/supplantation, where there's also a transcript. Support the show at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you also get behind-the-scenes glimpses of the show, fortnightly livestreams, and the Allusioverse Discord community. Over the next few weeks, we're watching Great Pottery Throwdown together. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow. The Allusionist is produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. Martin Austwick provides the original music. Hear Martin's own songs via PaleBirdMusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk compellingly about your product, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • NordVPN is offering exclusivelusionist big discounts: grab the deal on this trusty VPN at nordvpn.com/allusionist, and try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

the orthoPA-c
"What's in a Name?" Medical Eponyms

the orthoPA-c

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 6:56


An episode on Eponyms with host Sam Dyer, PA-C, MHS.

Thinking About Ob/Gyn
Episode 5.3 Eponyms! and some oncology

Thinking About Ob/Gyn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 65:46


In this episode, we have our new favorite guest Stuart Winkler, to discuss eponyms and also a touch of oncology, including the appropriate work up of unilocular ovarian cysts. 

The Allusionist
169. The Box

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 40:48


Erwin Schrödinger is one of the "fathers of quantum mechanics". He also sexually abused children. Trinity College Dublin recently denamed a lecture theatre that had been named after him - but his name is still on an equation that won the Nobel Prize for physics. And a cat. Writer and historian Subhadra Das recounts how and why you rename a university building, and retired physicist Martin Austwick considers that renaming an eponymous equation or theory might be more difficult than unscrewing a sign from a wall. This is an instalment of the Telling Other Stories series, about renaming. Content note: this episode contains references to  racism and eugenics, and to the sexual abuse of children. There is also a Category B swear. Find out more about this episode and get extra information about the topics therein at theallusionist.org/box, where there's also a transcript. Support the show at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you also get behind-the-scenes glimpses of the show, fortnightly livestreams, special perks at live shows, and best of all the Allusioverse Discord community. Over the next few weeks, we're watching Great Pottery Throwdown together. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow, while it still stands. The Allusionist is produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. Martin Austwick provides the original music. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor the show in 2023, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • NordVPN is offering exclusivelusionist big discounts: grab the deal on this trusty VPN at nordvpn.com/allusionist, and try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

6 Minute Vocabulary
Eponyms as nouns and verbs

6 Minute Vocabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 6:11


To google, to hoover... Learn about words that have come from commercial products.

Brain Ladle Trivia
Episode 237-Eponyms

Brain Ladle Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 67:16


This week, the Sensei challenges the usual suspects with a quiz about eponyms. What's an eponym, you ask? Tune in to find out the answer to that question, as well as if Davo, Kels and Andy figure it out before it's too late!

The Allusionist
163. Rhino Borked Guy

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 36:17 Very Popular


Provoked by current events, we've got three political eponyms for turmoiled times. Get ready for explosives, presidential pigs, Supreme Court scrapping, and wronged rhinos. Content note: there is some description of torture about halfway through the episode. Find out more about this episode and get extra information about the topics therein at theallusionist.org/rhino, where there's also a transcript. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow. The Allusionist is produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor the show, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Dipsea, the app full of short, sexy stories. Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/allusionist.• Mint Mobile: cut your cellphone bill to a mere $15 a month at mintmobile.com/allusionist.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Allusionist
155. The Tiffany Problem

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 20:23 Very Popular


The name Tiffany has been around for some 800 years. But you can't name a character in a historical novel 'Tiffany', because people don't believe the name is old. Science fiction and fantasy author Jo Walton coined the term "The Tiffany Problem" to express the disparity between historical facts and the common perception of the past. Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/tiffany, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting an independent podcast, you get patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow.  The Allusionist is produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. The music is composed and sung by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor the show, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist.  • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.  Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Allusionist
152. Asperger

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 38:23 Very Popular


Hans Asperger would have been merely "a footnote in the history of autism", so why did he get to be the eponym in Asperger's syndrome? Because along with the usual problems medical eponyms pose, and his work not really earning him the honour, he collaborated with Nazis and sent children to a hospital where they would be experimented on and even killed. Activist, writer and academic Morénike Giwa Onaiwu discusses the stigma around terms like Asperger's syndrome and autism, and historian Edith Sheffer talks about Hans Asperger and child psychiatry in Nazi Vienna. Content notes: Nazis, eugenics, ableism, child abuse, murder.  There are two versions of this episode. The content is the same, but this version contains background music; if you would prefer one with no music, you can get it right next to where you obtained this one. Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/asperger, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting independent podcast, you get fortnightly patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie! The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow.  The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor an episode of the show this year, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Schmanners, a delightful podcast about history, culture, etiquette and idioms, hosted by Travis and Teresa McElroy. Listen on your podcatchers and at schmanners.com. • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.  Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Allusionist
152. Asperger - music-free version

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 37:45


Hans Asperger would have been merely "a footnote in the history of autism", so why did he get to be the eponym in Asperger's syndrome? Because along with the usual problems medical eponyms pose, and his work not really earning him the honour, he collaborated with Nazis and sent children to a hospital where they would be experimented on and even killed. Activist, writer and academic Morénike Giwa Onaiwu discusses the stigma around terms like Asperger's syndrome and autism, and historian Edith Sheffer talks about Hans Asperger and child psychiatry in Nazi Vienna. Content notes: Nazis, eugenics, ableism, child abuse, murder.  There are two versions of this episode. The content is the same, but this version contains no background music, just speech; if you would prefer one with music, you can get it right next to where you obtained this one. Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/asperger, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting independent podcast, you get fortnightly patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie! The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow.  The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor an episode of the show this year, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Schmanners, a delightful podcast about history, culture, etiquette and idioms, hosted by Travis and Teresa McElroy. Listen on your podcatchers and at schmanners.com. • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.  Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Allusionist
151. The Bee's Knees

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 30:27


Bad hats, cat's pyjamas, banting, goops, creatures, and playing possum - what WERE people going on about during the Golden Age of detective fiction? Caroline Crampton of Shedunnit podcast and I get sleuthing into the slang of the mystery novels of the 1920s and 1930s. Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/beesknees, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word. Versions of this episode were originally released by Caroline Crampton's Shedunnit podcast and the Shedunnit Book Club. Find both at shedunnitshow.com. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting independent podcast, you get fortnightly patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow.  The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor an episode of the show this year, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.  Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The A&P Professor
The Inclusive Anatomy & Physiology Course | Part 1 | TAPP 108

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 49:00


As anatomy and physiology faculty, we put a lot of effort into developing strategies for learning the core concepts of human biology. It's easy to forget to build in some inclusive strategies that help all students grow and succeed. In this first of two episode, host Kevin Patton begins a list of simple and effective ways to make our A&P course more inclusive. 00:00 | Introduction 00:46 | The Inclusive Course 04:45 | 1. Reflect Diversity 12:21 | 2. Accessible Resources 21:06 | Sponsored by AAA 21:52 | 3. Inclusive Syllabus 26:03 | 4. Use Inclusive Language 30:25 | Sponsored by HAPI 31:30 | 5. Gender Pronouns 34:09 | 6. Use Preferred Names 40:47 | Sponsored by HAPS 41:40 | 7. Small Group Introductions 46:26 | Staying Connected   ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-108.html

The Allusionist
142. Zero

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 24:32


Did any number cause as much trouble as zero? It stranded ships; it scrambles the brains of mathematicians, calendar users and computers; it even got itself banned in Florence. Math(s) communicator and drag queen Kyne explains the Terminator of numbers. Find out more about this episode at theallusionist.org/foodquiz. And submit requests for words you'd like me to investigate in the next episode at theallusionist.org/requests. Until 4 October 2021, you can stream the London Podfest performance of the new Allusionist stage show, full of eponyms, music and planets. Link is at theallusionist.org/events. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and as well as supporting the show, you get behind the scenes glimpses, and discounted tickets for the Allusionist stage show. The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs at palebirdmusic.com or search for Pale Bird on Bandcamp and Spotify, and he's @martinaustwick on Twitter and Instagram.  The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor an episode of the show, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, makers of the most comfortable socks in the history of feet - and super-smooth undies and T-shirts too. Get 20 percent off your first purchase at bombas.com/allusionist. • Acorn TV, the streaming service featuring hundreds of dramas, mysteries and comedies from around the world. Try Acorn TV free for 30 days, by going to Acorn.TV and using my promo code allusionist. (Be sure to type that code in lower case.) • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

6 Minute Vocabulary
Eponyms as nouns and verbs

6 Minute Vocabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 6:11


To google, to hoover... Learn about words that have come from commercial products.

P.V.R's వాక్
Don't Call it XEROX| It's not BITCOIN |EPONYMS in Telugu|Don't say VELCRO|GOOGLE|TOP PIKs

P.V.R's వాక్

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 6:07


* Follow us on INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/top.piks/ * Follow us on YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbFRQ3FDXttc9VSs65_GjDg * Follow us on SPOTIFY : https://open.spotify.com/show/0xen3EnzZ1M0vb5z4mtz26?si=yqXd6FToT3qsXGT_TfPQBA Hey guys, This is TOP PIKs-in Telugu.. ee video lo manam thappuga..pilusthuna konni vasthuvula perlu .. inka vatini asalu emani pilavaloo..cheppanu.. jagrathaga vinandi.. And finally guys..Have a Great day & Do follow TOP PIKs guys.. Do follow.. All my LOVE. #eponyms #dontsayvelcro #google #bitcoin Watch Our Prevoius Videos on our channel.. What is solstice? |June 21st longest day of the year|What is Equinox?| TOP PIKs - in Telugu|#toppiks https://youtu.be/iF1NPvN179g Lord KRISHNA is my favorite Superhero|Hyperinflation|TOP 15 Interesting Facts in Telugu| https://youtu.be/GkHKXz7FkH8 India's Biggest BusinessMen |Brands of ATM| Mukesh Ambani | Ratan Tata | Birla |Mahindra -Top.piks https://youtu.be/YJ9-Dcm-PZU

The A&P Professor
Even More Slide Tricks | Ultimate Effective Teaching Presentations | TAPP 96

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 39:28


We continue our two-part series that explores simple ways that we can make our teaching slides more engaging—and therefore more effective for learning. Let's leave behind those boring slide templates and make our presentations work better for our lectures, case studies, labs, and other learning activities. 00:00 | Introduction 00:46 | Previous Slide Tricks 06:23 | Sponsored by AAA 07:36 | Proper Use of Terminology 14:34 | Distorting Images 15:50 | Sponsored by HAPI 17:06 | Terrific Title Slides 29:12 | Sponsored by HAPS 30:07 | Avoid Presenting in Edit Mode 32:12 | Don't Read Slides & Don't Always Follow Rules 34:33 | Staying Connected   If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-96.html

The Allusionist
133. Cake is Mighter than the Sword

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 21:19


What to do to stick it to the powers that be? Send your message through something they really care about: cake. In Buenos Aires, local tour guides Madi Lang and Juan Palacios introduce me to priest's balls and little cannons, the pastries laced with the sweet taste of 1880s trade union protests. There are a few swears and saucy references in this episode. Find more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/cake-sword.  The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin’s own songs at palebirdmusic.com or search for Pale Bird on Bandcamp and Spotify, and he’s @martinaustwick on Twitter and Instagram.  The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Support the show by becoming a patron at patreon.com/allusionist. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionists how and instagram.com/allusionistshow. This episode is sponsored by: • Soft Voice, a terrific new fiction podcast about the mental health of 25-year-old London estate agent Lydia. Subscribe now on your pod app of choice. • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Quiz and Hers
S10 E5 - Eponym? I Hardly Know Him!

Quiz and Hers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 63:32


In possibly the most “Justin” theme in Q&H history, Justin has written six questions this week about eponyms!* We also name-drop American political history, a classic sitcom, and a legendary piece of rock n’ roll history! *(An eponym is something named after a person.)

Love In The Light
Talking to Sam about the Light in the Darkness

Love In The Light

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 37:24


Samantha Zipporah and I chat about...The Truth, Eponyms, Moon Lodge/Red Tent, Communing with the Divine, The Mamas of the Kogi People, the experience of prolonged darkness as spiritual opening. The birth experience and the challenges of the modern medical regime and the role of the doula. The biblical curse of Adam and Eve, How great and terrible things can make us more capable of handling later experiences. Lilith and Kali Ma. This chat was such a treat for me and an honor to have my first chat on the podcast with a woman, especially one who is an expert in women's reproductive health.Links!samanthazipporah.comThe Voice of KnowledgeThe Red TentAlunaPlease, if you can... Support the Show!

The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care
Urgent Bite 64 - Eponyms and the language of medicine

The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 8:46


Learning the language of medicine, the etymology of medical words and the history behind eponyms is fascinating and can aid your learning.   If you are on Twitter - Follow Dr Elena Sgarbossa https://twitter.com/ElenaSgarbossa/with_replies and  Dr Andy Tagg  - https://twitter.com/andrewjtagg Get tickets to the Virtual Urgent Care Bootcamp - https://rnzcuc.org.nz/urgent-care-boot-camp-2020-programme/   www.rnzcuc.org.nz podcast@rnzcuc.org.nz https://www.facebook.com/rnzcuc https://twitter.com/rnzcuc   Music licensed from www.premiumbeat.com Full Grip by ScoreSquad   This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals.  Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times.  For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor

6 Minute Vocabulary
Eponyms as nouns and verbs

6 Minute Vocabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 6:11


To google, to hoover... Learn about words that have come from commercial products.

All The People You Should Know
Eponyms Anonymous 1: Cardigans

All The People You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 21:41


Here is the first episode of a new series: Eponyms Anonymous! Check out artlist.io Patreon.com/allthepeoplepod Silhouette Of War by Keys of Moon | https://soundcloud.com/keysofmoon Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hansel Et Gretel by Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] | https://soundcloud.com/patchworker Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthepeople/support

From The ViewBox
Episode 12: MSK Eponyms

From The ViewBox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 24:03


Eponyms in radiology have historically been used to describe many types of imaging findings. In this episode, Dr. Watts will discuss with us why we use eponyms and present a list of MSK eponym “categories”. Selected eponyms used in MSK imaging will be presented. Guest: George (Chip) Watts, MD. Assistant Professor of Radiology, Divisions of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology. Hosts: Christopher Cerniglia, DO, ME, FAOCR. Associate Professor of Radiology, Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology. Hao Lo, MD, MBA. Associate Professor of Radiology, Division of Emergency Radiology, UMMS Dept of Radiology. Outline of the Eponyms reviewed in today’s podcast is included: MSK eponym ‘categories’ • Fractures and traumatic injury patterns • Tumors • Tumor-like lesions • Classification/grading systems • Congenital/metabolic/syndromic Upper extremity fractures and traumatic injury patterns • Shoulder -Hill-Sachs -Bankart • Elbow/Forearm -Essex-Lopresti -Galleazi -Monteggia • Wrist -Colles -Smith -Barton • Hand -Bennett -Rolando Lower extremity fractures and traumatic injury patterns • Knee -Segond -Pellegrini-Stieda • Lower leg/Ankle -Maisonneuve -Tillaux -Weber • Foot -Lisfranc -Jones • **Deferred - Head/Neck/Spine/Pelvis trauma • Tumors -Askin Tumor -Ewing Sarcoma -Evans Tumor -Kaposi Sarcoma -Mafucci Syndrome -Ollier Disease -Morton Neuroma Hunter TB, Peltier LF, Lund PJ. Musculoskeletal Eponyms: Who Are Those Guys? RadioGraphics. 2000; 20: 819-836. DOI: 10.1148/radiographics.20.3.g00ma20819 Hwang S., Schneider, R. Eponyms of Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions in the Musculoskeletal System: Who Were the People and What Are the Lesions? Pictorial Review. AJR 2010; 195: S50–S61. DOI: 10.2214/AJR.07.7137

We Love The Internet
Episode 10: Famous bank robbers and eponyms

We Love The Internet

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020


Chris finds out all about Butch Cassidy and Bonnie and Clyde, roughly how much they stole and how they came to untimely ends. Meanwhile, Harrison tells us all about some amazing inventions that are named after their inventors. Did you know that the humble cardigan is named after the man who led the Charge of the Light Brigade?Chris' SourcesBBC News video about FBI shutting down the Silk Road websitePay by cash? Not for long, report warns6 Things You May Not Know About Butch CassidyWikipedia article on Butch CassidyWikipedia article on Bonnie and ClydeThe Inside Story Behind The Gory Death Of Bonnie And ClydeHarrison's SourcesTIL John Cleese has a rubbish tip named after him in New Zealand because he insulted the city of Palmerston North.Town dumps revenge on John CleeseEponymHenry ShrapnelJames Brudenel, 7th Earl of CardiganCharge of the Light BrigadeSamuel MaverickIgnacio AnayaJohn MacadamMarquis de SadeLeopold von Sacher-MasochJohn Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich12 Things You Didn't Know Were Named After People25 Words You Might Not Have Realized Were Named After People5 Famous Things That Were Named After Awful People10 Words You Didn't Realize Were Named After PeopleIf you enjoyed this episode please leave us a review on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts!We'd really appreciate it. Thanks for listening.

The A&P Professor
Episode 59 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 16:05


A brief preview of the upcoming full episode 59, featuring upcoming topics (more flashcards, pseudogenes, survey) —plus word dissections, a book club recommendation (Anatomists and Eponyms), and more! 00:19 | Topics 01:92 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 01:56 | Word Dissection 09:04 | Sponsored by HAPS 10:18 | Book Club 13:12 | Sponsored by AAA 13:54 | Survey Says... 15:09 | Staying Connected If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Please take the anonymous survey: theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!   Upcoming Topics 1 minute Pseudogenes Getting to sleep More Flashcards: Hidden Powers Unleashed First listen to Flashcards: Hidden Powers | Episode 58   Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 0.5 minute The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is a graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in contemporary instructional practice, this program helps you power up  your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi   Word Dissection 7 minutes obverse reverse mnemonic pneumonic pseudogene   Sponsored by HAPS 1 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast.  You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Don't forget the HAPS Awards, which provide assistance for participating in the HAPS Annual Conference. Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps   Book Club 2.5 minutes Anatomists and Eponyms: The Spirit of Anatomy Past by Kurt Ogden Gilliland & Royce Montgomery amzn.to/2PJe9ms The Eponym Episode | Using Modern Terminology | Episode 40 More on Eponyms in A&P Terminology | Episode 41 Special opportunity Contribute YOUR book recommendation for A&P teachers! Be sure include your reasons for recommending it Any contribution used will receive a $25 gift certificate The best contribution is one that you have recorded in your own voice (or in a voicemail at 1-833-LION-DEN) Check out The A&P Professor Book Club   Sponsored by AAA 0.5 minutes A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram      Survey Says... 1 minute Please take about 5 minutes to answer some questions—it will really help improve this podcast! theAPprofessor.org/survey   If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details & transcript at the episode page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440   Tools & Resources  Amazon TextExpander Rev.com Snagit & Camtasia The A&P Professor Logo Items   Sponsors   Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the  American Association for Anatomy. anatomy.org   The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society  also provides marketing support for this podcast.  theAPprofessor.org/haps   Distribution of this episode is supported by  NYCC's online graduate program in  Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI)  nycc.edu/hapi   Clicking on sponsor links  helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!   Follow The A&P Professor on  Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!   The A&P Professor® and Lion Den® are registered trademarks of Lion Den Inc. (Kevin Patton)  

The A&P Professor
Flashcards: Hidden Powers | Episode 58

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 35:48


If you think you know flashcards, think again. Host Kevin Patton outlines the learning science behind flashcards, then shows how they can go way beyond simple memorization in the first of a multipart series on the hidden powers of flashcards. Updates in gene therapy to grow brain cells and smelling without olfactory bulbs. 01:12 | Gene Therapy for Brain Cells 04:05 | Sponsored by HAPS 04:49 | Something Smells Odd 08:26 | Sponsored by AAA 08:45 | Introduction to Flashcards 21:03 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 21:45 | Beginning Intermediate Flashcards 34:31 | Staying Connected If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Please take the anonymous survey: theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!   Memorization has gotten a bad rap recently. Lots of students, and even some educators, say that being able to reason is more important than knowing facts; and besides, why bother committing things to memory when you've got Google? My response to this - after I've finished inwardly groaning - is that of course reasoning is important, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't know facts as well. It's not like you have to choose between one or the other. Besides, facts give you a foundation on which to reason about things. (Stefanie Weisman)   Gene Therapy for Brain Cells 3 minutes Using gene therapy techniques, biologists can insert the NeuroD1 gene into glial progenitor cells to form new neurons in damaged brains. Gene Therapy Shows Promise Repairing Brain Tissue Damaged by Stroke (blog post) my-ap.us/2P8OgvN A NeuroD1 AAV-Based Gene Therapy for Functional Brain Repair after Ischemic Injury through In Vivo Astrocyte-to-Neuron Conversion (journal article) my-ap.us/2YIyJGs In vivo direct reprogramming of reactive glial cells into functional neurons after brain injury and in an Alzheimer's disease model. (research article) my-ap.us/2P8lYBA Gene Therapy (tutorial from NIH National Human Genome Research Institute) my-ap.us/2sarwmd Polydendrocytes (NG2 cells): multifunctional cells with lineage plasticity (review article) my-ap.us/344SPM9 Image: my-ap.us/2sarwmd (Courtesy: National Human Genome Research Institute) Related episodes mentioned in this segment: Running Concept Lists Help Students Make Connections | Episode 8 Are Learning Styles Real? Why or Why Not? | Episode 14 The Last Best Story in Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 37 More on Eponyms in A&P Terminology | Episode 41   Sponsored by HAPS 0.5 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast.  You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Don't forget the upcoming deadline for HAPS Awards! HINT: At the HAPS website, select the Resources tab (in the navigation ribbon under the logo) and click on Awards and Scholarships Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps     Something Smells Odd 3.5 minutes It turns out that some women, especially left-handed women, can smell okay (good olfactory reception) even when they are missing both olfactory bulbs. Really. Listen to find out more! Left-handed women's quirk over sense of smell (news item) https://my-ap.us/36kuhA8 Human Olfaction without Apparent Olfactory Bulbs (journal article) https://my-ap.us/2sXntdh Related episode mentioned in this segment: The Case for Transparency | Episode 51 Image: my-ap.us/38y9IlD (Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator. (labeled by was_a_bee))     Sponsored by AAA 0.5 minutes A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. Check out the new website! Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram    Introduction to Flashcards 12 minutes A recent blog post from learning scientist Pooja Agarwal about flashcards got me thinking about how underappreciated this powerful study tool is. So off we go on a multi-part series (spanning more than one episode) we could call "Flashcards Unleashed." In this segment, some basics: Language learning —There are 3,957 glossary entries in Kevin's 2-semester A&P textbook, but even trimming that down to 1,000 new terms, students have 35 new terms to master every week. Leitner System and PALS: Patton's Adaptation of the Leitner System Make flashcards more powerful with these 3 tips (blog post from the Retrieval Practice website) my-ap.us/2OZrWog Leitner System (Wikipedia) my-ap.us/2RqpatV PALS (described in Survival Guide for Anatomy & Physiology) lionden.com/tips-survival-guide.htm Related episode mentioned in this segment: Episode 57 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview How Do YOU Pronounce It? | Episode 16 Spaced Retrieval Practice | Episode 1   Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 0.5 minute The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is a graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in contemporary instructional practice, this program helps you power up  your teaching. Yep, this program is for those who already have advanced degrees. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi   Beginning Intermediate Flashcards 12 minutes The next phase of learning about the hidden power of flashcards. In this segment: Flashcards are just one tool in the A&P learning toolbox. We compare prepared cards and handmade cards. Kevin tells a story from the olden days (of course). Flashcard basics and the concept of a personalized wiki of A&P information. The role of pronunciation in learning new terms. Word parts in flashcards. Flashcard tips for students (Lion Den web page for A&P students, with a video, tips, links to sources, etc., that you can link to from inside your course) lionden.com/new_terms.htm There'll be more about flashcards in the next episode (Episode 59)!   If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440   Tools & Resources  Amazon TextExpander Rev.com Snagit & Camtasia The A&P Professor Logo Items     Sponsors   Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the  American Association for Anatomy. anatomy.org   The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society  also provides marketing support for this podcast.  theAPprofessor.org/haps   Distribution of this episode is supported by  NYCC's online graduate program in  Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI)  nycc.edu/hapi   Clicking on sponsor links  helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!   Follow The A&P Professor on  Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!   The A&P Professor® and Lion Den® are registered trademarks of Lion Den Inc. (Kevin Patton)  

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
714 - Eponyms: Cardigan, Dunce, Quisling, and More.

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 18:56


Some words get their names from people, and when they do, the stories are usually fascinating. LINKS AND SPONSORS | Magoosh: http://magoosh.com code: GRAMMAR | True & Co.: http://trueandco.com/grammar code: GRAMMAR | Babbel: http://babbel.com | Grammar Girl Email Newsletter | https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/newsletters | Grammar Girl's AP style webinar: http://bit.ly/APStyle2019  | GRAMMAR POP iOS GAME | Optimized for iPad: http://bit.ly/iPadGrammarPop | For iPad and iPhone: http://bit.ly/GrammarPopMobile | PEEVE WARS CARD GAME | https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/grammar-girl-s-peeve-wars | GRAMMAR GIRL BOOKS | http://bit.ly/GrammarPopBooks | GRAMMAR GIRL IS PART OF THE QUICK AND DIRTY TIPS PODCAST NETWORK | VOICEMAIL: 833-214-GIRL (833-214-4475)

The A&P Professor
More on Eponyms in A&P Terminology | Episode 41

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 33:47


Host Kevin Patton gets a call from Mike Pascoe that sparks more discussion of eponyms in teaching, revisits brain neurogenesis in adults and a note from Adam Rich about Barbara Waxer's advice for finding media to use in teaching prompts Kevin to launch a central collection. Plus a word about personal names and pronouns to use with students. 00:40 | Adult Brain Neurogenesis 05:36 | Sponsored by HAPS 06:17 | Finding Media for Teaching A&P | Adam Rich 10:42 | Sponsored by AAA 11:21 | Eponyms Again! | Mike Pascoe 27:58 |  Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 28:39 | Personal Names and Pronouns   If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!   The sweetest sound in the world is the person's own name.(Dale Carnegie)   1 | Adult Brain Neurogenesis 5 minutes A recurring topic in this podcast, here's some recent evidence for adult neurogenesis in the brain. A Common Embryonic Origin of Stem Cells Drives Developmental and Adult Neurogenesis (recent research published in Cell) my-ap.us/2CS0qTk Researchers discover the source of new neurons in brain's hippocampus: Findings extend understanding of how a continuous supply of neurons throughout life is connected with learning and memory (summary of the research) my-ap.us/2CZPaUU Past episodes related to this segment Running Concept Lists Help Students Make Connections | Episode 8 Are Learning Styles Real? Why or Why Not? | Episode 14 The Last Best Story in Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 37 2 | Sponsored by HAPS 0.5 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. Did you know there's a one-day regional HAPS conference in March? Check it out. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Anatomy & Physiology Society  theAPprofessor.org/haps     3 | Finding Media for Teaching A&P 4.5 minutes Adam Rich sparks another look at Barbara Waxer's advice in Episode 28 about finding and using media in our teaching. Barbara's "bonus" list of collections has now been added to a new page at The A&P Professor website. And you are asked to contribute! Using Media in Our A&P Course – Advice From Barbara Waxer | Episode 28 Finding Media for Teaching A&P (new webpage listing sources) theAPprofessor.org/media To find the podcast app, search your device's app store or go to Stay Connected to the Podcast | TAPP Radio     4 | Sponsored by AAA 1 minute The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org. Their big meeting is in April at the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting in Orlando FL. Check it out! Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram      5 | Eponyms Again! 16.5 minutes After recalling that in the previous episode, Kevin forgot that when discussing Broca's massive sideburns, he could have mentioned that the term "sideburn" is itself an eponym. Then Mike Pascoe calls in with a tip and triggers additional conversation about how to handle eponyms in our teaching. The Eponym Episode | Using Modern Terminology | Episode 40 anatomicalterms.info (online tool recommended by Mike Pascoe) Cognitive Load Theory my-ap.us/2D0yeO9     6 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 0.5 minutes The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in instructional practice, this program helps you power up  your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi     7 | Personal Names and Pronouns 4 minutes Learning, using, and properly pronouncing students names is worth the effort to connect with learners personally and build mutual trust and respect. Likewise, introducing our own preferred gender pronouns opens the door for including the personal pronoun preference of student (should that be important to them) and can help connect with our students in ways that improve the learning environment. The Lasting Impact of Mispronouncing Students' Names https://my-ap.us/2D1rYWy Teachers' Strategies for Pronouncing and Remembering Students' Names Correctly my-ap.us/2D0hBlM Gender Pronouns and Teaching my-ap.us/2D1equi The Problem With Pronouns my-ap.us/2CZjrU0   If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440   Sponsors   Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the  American Association of Anatomists. anatomy.org     The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society  also provides marketing support for this podcast.  theAPprofessor.org/haps     Distribution of this episode is supported by  NYCC's online graduate program in  Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI)  nycc.edu/hapi   Amazon and TextExpander referrals help defray podcasting expenses.  (Clicking on sponsor links  helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!)   Follow The A&P Professor on  Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!      

The A&P Professor
The Eponym Episode | Using Modern Terminology | Episode 40

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 27:12


Host Kevin Patton focuses on the use of eponyms (terms named for a person) in modern anatomy and physiology teaching. What are the pros and cons...and controversies? Find out in this episode! 00:43 | What is an Eponym? 06:16 | Sponsored by HAPS 06:57 | Modern Use of Eponyms 16:26 | Sponsored by AAA 17:16 | Another Problem with Eponyms 22:01 |  Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 22:34 | How to Deal with Eponyms in Our A&P Course If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!   The least questioned assumptions are often the most questionable. (Pierre Paul Broca)   1 | What is an Eponym? 5.5 minutes An eponym is a term named after a person. A toponym is named for a place. What is an Eponym (Kevin's blog post, includes links to other resources) my-ap.us/2uaLU3V Who Named It? (website listing eponym sources) www.whonamedit.com/ Paul Langerhans (brief bio) my-ap.us/2CDJtMl Friederich Gustave Jakob Henle (wiki article) my-ap.us/2CuU3Ft The Duffy blood group (book chaper) my-ap.us/2CzAnjP Legionnaires Disease (CDC resource) my-ap.us/2CzqbHO     2 | Sponsored by HAPS 0.5 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. Did you know there's a one-day regional HAPS conference in March? Check it out. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Anatomy & Physiology Society  theAPprofessor.org/haps     3 | Modern Use of Eponyms 9.5 minutes Eponyms are going out of fashion. For some very good reasons. When we do use them, there are some common practices that A&P teachers should pay attention to. This segment features Seven Fashion Tips for Stylish Use of Eponyms Avoid eponyms Be bilingual If you have to use an eponym, do Fashionable non-possessive forms Back-door eponym styles (non-capitalized adjectives) Fashion rules are not really rules OK, sometimes fashion rules really are rules Modern Use of Eponyms (Kevin's blog post, includes those 7 fashion tips and links to other resources!) my-ap.us/2ubbqWI What's Up with Eponyms in A&P? Part 1 (Kevin's blog post) my-ap.us/2UNrCcS International Lists: A Practical Approach for Your A&P Course (resource in The A&P Professor website with links to the international lists of anatomical terminology) my-ap.us/2uw6jBu Patton Glacier (yep, it's a real thing) my-ap.us/2UR9mzih     4 | Sponsored by AAA 1 minute The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org. Their big meeting is in April at the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting in Orlando FL. Check it out! Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram      5 | Another Problem with Eponyms 4.5 minutes There are some historical and social controversies surrounding many eponyms. This begs the question: why should we continue to use them? What's Up with Eponyms in A&P? Part 2 (Kevin's blog post) my-ap.us/2UTD06W Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna (book) amzn.to/2JAmjMS The Nazi Anatomists – A Conversation with Aaron Fried | Episode 30 (addresses some of the ethical issues surrounding Nazi connections) Did A Soviet Psychiatrist Discover Autism In 1925? (article about Grunya Efimovna) my-ap.us/2CuWVSL What's in a name? Gender and the eponym (journal article) my-ap.us/2CC4I0X The case for renaming women's body parts (article in the popular press) my-ap.us/2CL6xcj The Anatomy Education Podcast #42: Dr. Leah Kaminsky (conversation with the author of the article) my-ap.us/2CAkTMa     6 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 0.5 minutes The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in instructional practice, this program helps you power up  your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi     7 | How to Deal with Eponyms in Our A&P Course 3.5 minutes Eponyms may be best left behind, but sometimes we can't avoid them. How do we emphasize the pitfalls of eponym use with students who will certainly face the lingering use of them in professional settings? Perhaps the best approach is bilingualism (descriptive terms AND eponyms).     If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440   Sponsors   Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the  American Association of Anatomists. anatomy.org     The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society  also provides marketing support for this podcast.  theAPprofessor.org/haps     Distribution of this episode is supported by  NYCC's online graduate program in  Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI)  nycc.edu/hapi   Amazon and TextExpander referrals help defray podcasting expenses.  (Clicking on sponsor links  helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!)   Follow The A&P Professor on  Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!      

The Level Up Show Podcast
Episode 10 - Self Titled/Rise of the Eponyms

The Level Up Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 116:49


Hold On I Know This!
HOIKT 021: A Spoon Full of Sugar

Hold On I Know This!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 91:21


Open wide for this week episode. We discover what Eponyms are and that Nick is completely incapable of pronouncing Homophones correctly (like Tour and Tore or Sure and Shore). We discover we have no idea what an appropriate dosage of Morphine would be for an adult, with help from once again our in house "Expert Witness" Tina aka. Buttercup Sunset. And find out through the journey of Jeremy's quiz who makes him feel better. Our Intro is Preformed by Mike Lee, Thanks Mike WARNING: This Episode may contains some adult language.

Throwback Thursday with Dr. Fred Silva

This week, Dr. Silva discusses the naming of diseases, eponyms, and historical figures whose names we speak every day in the medical field.

Trivia Rogues

"Who's that girl? Who's that girl" it's Pompadour! Vinny schools us on some pretty awesome eponyms. Then grab your clubs for some golf info and facts! FORE!!! Lastly, Billy closes the show with WotR with the subject of weapons. Enjoy the show! Email us your quizzes and any info about yourself to triviarogues@gmail.com  And hey, while your at it, why don't you go on and leave us a review? ;)  

FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST
WHEN FICTION MEETS FACT (AND FICTION MEETS FICTION): THE STORY OF STEVE BRODIE, MAUD AND PERCY

FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 78:08


In July 1886, Steve Brodie, a resident of the Bowery neighborhood of New York City, made a bet to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge, into the river below, in exchange for the money to open a saloon. This was a 135 foot jump. He became legendary for the leap. But, did it actually happen?  Listen and decide what you think!  Also, on this episode, we present a short story from 1902 - Maude and Percy Visit the Bowery - which gives a humorous (?) glimpse into what happens when a naïve upper middle class young couple decide to experience the excitement and terrors of the Bowery. Although the story is fiction, it contains many mentions of real places and people of the time period, including Steve Brodie (!) and McGurk’s saloon, which was depicted in detail on a recent episode of our podcast.  And, for the enjoyment of our listeners, the story of Maud and Percy is presented here, as an audio play.    HISTORICAL REFERENCES   Steve Brodie: New York Times, July 24, 1886. New York Times, February 7, 1901. New York Post, November 5, 2007. The Day, Associated Press (AP), July 24, 1986. Sante, Luc, Low Life (1990), pp. 122-25. Haw, Richard, The Brooklyn Bridge: A Cultural History (2006), pp. 145-150.  McCullough, David, The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge (2012), p. 448. Freeman, Morton, A New Dictionary of Eponyms (1997), pp. 33. Steve Brodie: Find-a-Grave. Bridget Brodie (wife): Find-a-Grave.   Maud and Percy: Jarrold, Earnest (a.k.a. “Mickey Finn”), Maud and Percy Visit the Bowery, Cleveland Plain Dealer, January 11, 1903 (reprint from New York Sun). Earnest Jerrold – Wikipedia biography. Earnest Jerrold – “Mickey Finn” is Dead (obituary), New York Times, March 21, 1912.    GUEST VOICES. Steve Brodie: Steve Brodie - Andy Wang, the host of the Inspired Money podcast.  Accomplice of Steve Brodie – Sam Kulper of the Breakers podcast. Bowery Bus Tour Guide (Unidentified) - Pete Lutz from the Pulp Pourri podcast, the Jake Dimes podcast, the Range Detective podcast; and the Save the Last Word for Me podcast. Maud & Percy: Maud – Sara Stapleton of the Karen & Ellen Letters podcast. Percy – Kevin Gallagher, the host of the Everything is Awesome podcast. NYC Police officer (Unidentified) – Barney Black of Bloody Murder podcast. Intoxicated Man (Unidentified) – Austin Beach of Audioblivious Productions. Waiter (Unidentified) – Drew Profit of Audioblivious Productions. Man on Street & Witness at McGurk’s (Unidentified) - Scott Phillips of Audioblivious Productions. Sadie - Taylor Sadowski, listener and fan. Sadie’s Friend (Unidentified) - Karen Wickiam, the host of Stat! Shocking Traumas and Treatments podcast. Sailor (Unidentified) - Jeremy Hennessy of Audioblivious Productions. Pick-Pocket Girl / Lady of the Evening (Unidentified) - Danielle Ries of Audioblivious Productions. Narrator (story) - Sam Kulper of the Breakers podcast. Miscellaneous: Narrator, the story of Steve Brodie & Outro Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren, co-host of the Forgotten News Podcast. Host Intro – Nina Innsted, the host of the Already Gone podcast.     MUSIC   Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest I Knew A Guy Confortable Mystery   Freesound: Piano_Ending_Tune organ grinder chinese umbrella rag demo   Andy Wang: My Pearl is a Bowery Girl (chorus) The Bowery (chorus)   ABRF: Short Ragtime Piano Thingy I Made   StarSheep4: Swingin' The Alphabet - Childrens' Song Arrangement                (drum intro segment only).   SOUND EFFECTS   Freesound: Male_crying_and_weeping WestVillageNYC crowd Horror_shrieks_woman crowd-mob-riot-noise (voices only) Splash Medieval_Fanfare_tweaked Clapping Cheering Applause   OUTRO APHORISM:  Source: Chesterton, G.K., Heretics (1905),                                      in chapter “Omar and the Sacred Vine”, p. 108.   T-SHIRTS

The Allusionist
65. Eponyms III: Who’s That Guy?

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 20:11


Roman Mars returns for our annual dose of eponyms – words that derive from people’s names. This year: explosive revelations about the origins of the word ‘guy’. Find out more about this episode at http://theallusionist.org/guy. CONTENT NOTE: the episode contains a description of 17th century torture and execution. The show’s online home is http://theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at http://twitter.com/allusionistshow and http://facebook.com/allusionistshow. The Allusionist is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX, a collective of the best podcasts on the interwaves. Find all our podcasts at http://radiotopia.fm.

The Allusionist
45. Eponyms II: Name That Disease

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 18:03


If you love eponyms like Roman Mars loves eponyms, I’m afraid physician Isaac Siemens is here to deliver some bad news: medics are ditching them, in favour of terms that a) contain information about what the ailment actually is, and/or b) don’t honour Nazi war criminals. Eponyms are controversial things. The Allusionist is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX, and Radiotopia needs you! This month is our fundraiser. To support independent audio, become a donor at http://radiotopia.fm (you can also get the fundraiser-exclusive Radiotopia challenge coin for your trouble). Visit http://theallusionist.org/name-that-disease for more information about this episode. Find me at http://twitter.com/allusionistshow and http://facebook.com/allusionistshow.

The Allusionist
21. Eponyms I: The Ballad of Bic and Biro

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 17:34


Naming something after yourself: a grand display of egomania, or the humble willingness to be overshadowed by your own product? Stationery expert James Ward tells the tale of the people who begat the eponymous ballpoint pens Bic and Biro, because, according to 99% Invisible’s Roman Mars, “When it comes to word origins, an eponym is the shortest bet you’re going to get a good story out of it.” Read more about this episode at http://theallusionist.org/ballpoint. Say hello at http://twitter.com/allusionistshow and http://facebook.com/allusionistshow. The Allusionist is a proud member of http://Radiotopia.fm for http://PRX.org.

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
462 GG Everyday. Ain't. Eponyms

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 12:53


Follow Along on the Website: Everyday Versus Every Day http://j.mp/1FvEiFz Ain't http://j.mp/1cjF1CP Eponyms http://j.mp/1EjPhGa Try my iOS game, Grammar Pop http://j.mp/1H5YiSj

Membean Word Root Of the Day
#62 Words from Literary History

Membean Word Root Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012 2:32


Eponyms play a smaller role than Latin and Greek root words in forming English vocabulary, but nevertheless are important for learning the word origins of English vocabulary. An eponym is an English word that is derived from a name, such as that of a person or place. Today we will explore three eponyms derived from the history of literature: serendipity, braggadocio, and bowdlerize.Like this? Build a competent vocabulary with Membean.

Membean Word Root Of the Day
#39 Eponyms from Ancient Greece

Membean Word Root Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2011 2:34


Words from which eponyms derive play a smaller role than Latin and Greek root words in forming English vocabulary, but nevertheless are important for learning the word origins of English vocabulary. An eponym is an English word that is derived from a name, such as that of a person or place. Today we will explore three eponyms from the history of ancient Greece: Pyrrhic, spartan, and epicurean.Like this? Build a competent vocabulary with Membean.

Membean Word Root Of the Day
#33 Eponyms from Literature

Membean Word Root Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2011 2:30


Words from which eponyms derive play a smaller role than Latin and Greek root words in forming English vocabulary, but nevertheless are important for learning the word origins of English vocabulary. An eponym is an English word that is derived from a name, such as that of a person or place. Today we will explore three eponyms from literature: malapropism, stentorian, and Machiavellian.Like this? Build a competent vocabulary with Membean.

Membean Word Root Of the Day
#26 Quixotic, Gargantuan Leviathan!

Membean Word Root Of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2011 2:32


Words from which eponyms derive play a smaller role than Latin and Greek root words in forming English vocabulary, but nevertheless are important for learning the word origins of English vocabulary. An eponym is an English word that is derived from a name, such as that of a person or place. Today we will explore the eponyms quixotic, gargantuan, and leviathan.Like this? Build a competent vocabulary with Membean.