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Stassi's back with bestie Taylor Strecker — and she's sick-sick. Fever, chills, body aches, two IVs, and every test (COVID, flu, all of it) came back negative. It's officially a mystery illness. While she recovers, the girls swap germ-a-phobe confessions, parenting pet peeves, and the fine line between being cautious and being that friend who still shows up when their kid is sick. Then it's Halloween party debrief time: Stassi's Bubonic Plague costume crisis, Taylor's full-commitment Blake Lively moment, and why niche costumes are the new status symbol — plus falling for fake AI videos and debating whether the Louvre heist was actually pulled off by a bored billionaire.Thanks for supporting our sponsors:Revolve: Shop at REVOLVE.com/STASSI and use code STASSI for 15% off your first order.#REVOLVEpartnerLittle Spoon: Simplify your kids mealtimes. Go to: littlespoon.com/STASSI and enter our code STASSI at checkout to get 50% OFF your first Little Spoon order.Thrive Causemetics: Go to thrivecausemetics.com/STASSI for an exclusive offer of 20% off your first order.Hiya Health: Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go tohiyahealth.com/STASSI.Nutrafol: Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and freeshipping when you go to nutrafol.com/stassi10.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reusse gives his thoughts on the Vikings upset of the Lions, why the NFL is so unpredictable each week and so much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robin reacts to the recent talk about Sophie Cunningham's Indiana Fever free agent status and a wild weekend in sports.
In Cyborg Fever, acclaimed writer Laurie Sheck brings us a probing and lyrical philosophical fiction in the spirit of Umberto Eco, Italo Calvino, and Donna Haraway's Cyborg Manifesto that enacts an incisive and moving exploration into what it means to be human in the age of AI and increasing transhumanism.Throughout Cyborg Fever, many strange, surprising facts appear: an artist clones a flower from his DNA and the DNA of a petunia, an astronaut is playing golf on the moon, a mathematician on a rest cure rethinks the life of Shakespeare, and particles and antiparticles collide at lightning speed beneath the green hills of Switzerland and France. Threaded throughout, one question lingers: in this age of AI and genetic engineering, how can we come to know more fully what it means to love and be human among the wonders and destructions we have wrought on Earth?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Dr. Yousuf Patel presents a case of diplopia and fever to Vale and Sebastian. Yousuf Patel Dr. Yousuf Patel is currently a resident in neurology in Cape Town, South Africa. He completed his undergraduate training at Stellenbosch University. He… Read More »Episode 428: Neurology VMR – Diplopia and fever
Send us a textIn Episode 244 of You Can't Comp This, Russell and Adam take the hobby's pulse after one of the craziest weeks in card news.They break down the LeBron James “All Kings” case hit — how hype drove prices from $4,000 down to $1,000 overnight — and debate whether collectors are falling into FOMO traps with new Topps Flagship releases.Then it's onto the $2.4 million Kobe Bryant sale — raw, ungraded, and possibly sketchy — plus a look at Cooper Flagg's rising market and the massive gap between hype and value.The lads also react to Topps' new Gold Logoman program, discuss real game-used memorabilia, and end with some heartfelt wishes for Thunder rookie Topic after his cancer diagnosis.
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and acclaimed author Timothy Egan unpacks his newest book A Fever in the Heartland, which traces the Ku Klux Klan's expansion across America in the 1920s and one woman's crusade to stop them; rapper and poet Dessa proves she's more talented than AI by performing a poem she penned backstage using popular search terms.
Pharrell kicks off the World Series in Toronto, Maurie chats with Jays stars at Media Day, Shohei Ohtani reveals where he keeps his Blue Jays hat, and Trump pulls the plug on trade talks with Canada over a controversial ad. Plus, Maurie's in LA with exclusive World Series coverage — talking to manager John Schneider, fans, and more!
The Go Radio Football Show: 31st of October, 2025. Join host Paul Cooney alongside ex Rangers Manager Barry Ferguson and Celtic Hero Andy Walker in Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Don't miss it – PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Martin O'Neill's Return: Celtic's surprise managerial move sparks debate—can the 73-year-old legend still inspire magic? Danny Röhl's Tactical Revolution: Rangers' new boss is making waves with a flexible 3-4-3 formation and renewed energy. Tactical Deep Dive: Who starts? Who sits? The pundits break down potential lineups and key matchups. Motherwell vs St Mirren: A sleeper hit in the making—why this semi-final could steal the show. Callum McGregor Tribute: A heartfelt farewell to John Kennedy's legacy at Celtic. The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
In this week's podcast, some of Britain's biggest supermarkets are refusing to engage with a review of UK farm assurance schemes.A progress report on improving schemes like Red Tractor has struggled to gather input from Britain's big retail chains.Just three supermarkets have responded on an individual basis with the British Retail Consortium (BRC) refusing to participate.Could a breakthrough by UK scientists mean the end of classical swine fever?And we find out why the world needs more red meat.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker, Louise Impey and Hugh Broom.Contact or follow Johann (X): @johanntaskerContact or follow Louise (X): @louisearableContact or follow (X): @sondesplacefarmFor Farmers Weekly, visit fwi.co.uk or follow @farmersweeklyTo contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast, email podcast@fwi.co.uk.In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.
On this episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock and guests T.J. Moe and Steve Kim break down how a healthy Lamar Jackson, returning to quarterback for the Ravens game against the Dolphins tonight, can add to his legend status and possibly lead Baltimore to the playoffs. The panel also discusses a video of Coach JB going off on Mina Kimes for her dreadful analysis of Drake Maye; remarks Colts CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon made about wearing a headset on the sidelines; Bomani Jones critiquing Deion Sanders as a head coach; reports that the Eagles want to trade A.J. Brown; and Louisiana's Gov. Jeff Landry getting involved in the search for LSU's next football coach. Jay Skapinac joins the show to talk about Kenny Smith comparing Austin Reaves to Jeremy Lin, Phil Jackson blaming Carmelo Anthony for his failure at the Knicks, and the NBPA calling for Terry Rozier to be paid while he's under federal investigation. Whitlock closes out the show with commentary on Sydney Colson accidentally insinuating Caitlin Clark is gay. Another jam-packed show today! Today's Sponsors: BlueChew Try your first month of BlueChew FREE when you use promo code FEARLESS -- just pay $5 shipping. Visit https://BlueChew.com for more details and important safety information, and we thank BlueChew for sponsoring the podcast. Kindred Harvest Stop trusting China with your family's health. Choose American quality. Choose Kindred Harvest. Cultivating Goodness Daily. Go to https://KindredHarvest.co and use code FEARLESS for 20% off. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 Jeffery Steele and Jason Whitlock welcome musical guests for unique interviews and performances that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLTCLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode Jeff Bridges and his wife are bringing back the Widelux, iPhone 17 Pro Zoom lens, Disney's gamble on a CinemaScope lens and more. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-478-film-fever-phone-zoom-and-a-disney-lens-gamble
In this episode of Beat the Round Guy, hosts and Scotty Melvin talk through second-round high school football matchups, voter polls, and game predictions for teams like Iowa Valley, Audubon, Mid-Prairie, and Pekin. The show opens with sponsor thanks and moves into lively analysis of potential upsets, locks, and which Round Guy Radio teams could make deep playoff runs.
Nick is at Del Mar, and reacts to the news that broke on Tuesday morning that Breeders' Cup headliner Sovereignty may miss the race, according to trainer Bill Mott. US broadcaster Michelle Yu was on hand when the announcement was made and gives her perspective. Also today, Nick has a glorious chat with two of the sport's great achievers and survivors, Patrick Biancone and Mike Smith. Smith has five rides this Weekend, including Nevada Beach in the Classic, while Biancone relies on juvenile turf sprint fancy Lennilu. He also explains how All Along was defeated in the inaugural Breeders' Cup Turf. Plus, Cormac Breathnach from Keeneland is along to talk about the pre-BC sale on Wednesday night, and Tattersalls' Jason Singh talks to Charlotte about the mares' sale. Meanwhile, Nick reflects on Dylan Browne McMonagle's first jockeys' championship with the Irish Field's Mark Boylan, catches up with Forever Young's trainer Yoshito Yahagi, and gets the lowdown on Tuesday's treasury select committee questions on gambling with Neil Channing.
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Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – Pediatrician Dr. Lawrence Palevsky challenges conventional medicine by urging parents and clinicians to see fever as the body's natural healing response, not an enemy. He questions overmedication, vaccine practices, and symptom suppression, calling for trust in the body's wisdom. His message inspires a return to ethical, informed, and intuitive healthcare grounded in true healing...
It's the hour of...Fever dreams?! This week, Brandon, Courtland and guest Shane watch the twenty-ninth episode of The Haunting Hour and discuss the best morning show to watch, how to prepare an amazing snack and the right way to charge into battle. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/PrivateIslandBecome a Patron - Patron.com/privateislandLaugh with us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/upallnightpodcast/Connect with fans on Discord - https://discord.gg/2RAp2afFind us on Bluesky - @upallnightpodcast.bsky.social
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – Pediatrician Dr. Lawrence Palevsky challenges conventional medicine by urging parents and clinicians to see fever as the body's natural healing response, not an enemy. He questions overmedication, vaccine practices, and symptom suppression, calling for trust in the body's wisdom. His message inspires a return to ethical, informed, and intuitive healthcare grounded in true healing...
Nick is at Del Mar, and reacts to the news that broke on Tuesday morning that Breeders' Cup headliner Sovereignty may miss the race, according to trainer Bill Mott. US broadcaster Michelle Yu was on hand when the announcement was made and gives her perspective. Also today, Nick has a glorious chat with two of the sport's great achievers and survivors, Patrick Biancone and Mike Smith. Smith has five rides this Weekend, including Nevada Beach in the Classic, while Biancone relies on juvenile turf sprint fancy Lennilu. He also explains how All Along was defeated in the inaugural Breeders' Cup Turf. Plus, Cormac Breathnach from Keeneland is along to talk about the pre-BC sale on Wednesday night, and Tattersalls' Jason Singh talks to Charlotte about the mares' sale. Meanwhile, Nick reflects on Dylan Browne McMonagle's first jockeys' championship with the Irish Field's Mark Boylan, catches up with Forever Young's trainer Yoshito Yahagi, and gets the lowdown on Tuesday's treasury select committee questions on gambling with Neil Channing.
Table football, also known as table soccer, is an integral part of German culture and therefore a must at this year's German Week Melbourne. The winner of last Sunday's adult table soccer tournament was the team 'Real Brothers'. The two friends met while training for the Southeast Foosball League and have been inseparable ever since. - Tischfußball, von manchen auch als Tischkicker bezeichnet, ist ein fester Bestandteil der deutschen Kultur und durfte auch bei der diesjährigen German Week Melbourne nicht fehlen. Beim Erwachsenen-Tischfußball-Turnier am vergangenen Sonntag gewann das Team "Real Brothers". Die beiden Kickerbrüder haben sich beim Training der Southeast Foosball League kennengelernt und sind seither ein Herz und eine Seele.
Send us a textEddie St. James ~ Fever BurnSometimes the world has a funny way of circling back.A few weeks after episode 182 — our story of Samuel Sharpe, the man who freed Jamaica — I noticed something strange: a sudden spike in downloads all across the island.That's when I heard from Eddie St. James — a Jamaican-born soul singer with French roots, a voice aged in smoky bars, and a heart that still beats to the rhythm of the road.He told me the Sharpe episode hit home, reminded him where his fire comes from.Now he's lighting that flame again with his brand-new single, “Fever Burn.”It's raw, it's soulful, and it sounds like the heat of Kingston meeting the heart of the blues.Support the showInsta@justpassingthroughpodcastContact:justpassingthroughpodcast@gmail.com
To kick off the final hour of the show, Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins to recap the Pacers' loss on the road in Memphis against the Grizzlies. The injury bug continues to bite the team, so where will they turn for production? Agness also compares the start of this Pacers season to the Fever season and previews the Sunday matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Then, it’s time for Regional Radio sports networks Paul Condry to recap the first round of the IHSAA football playoffs. They start with Knox’s Myles McLaughlin and his record-breaking rushing season before they recap notable games from around the state. Then, they look forward to the first round of class 6A next weekend and the second round for the other classes. The show wraps up with coach and producer Caleb Zuver previewing tomorrow’s Colts game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared is joined by homeopathic consultant and herbalist Amanda Kotter to explore natural options for supporting the body through the fall and winter “cold and flu season.” They discuss how homeopathy differs from herbs and pharmaceuticals, why it's so gentle yet effective, and how it works to encourage balance instead of suppressing symptoms. Amanda walks through her favorite homeopathic remedies for common issues like sore throat, cough, and congestion. You'll learn what each remedy is used for, when to take it, and how safe homeopathy can be for every age, from infants to grandparents. The episode closes with how Amanda's homeopathic consultations help individuals navigate which remedies best match their symptoms and how she partners with Vitality Nutrition to guide clients naturally.Products:Ollois Cold & Flu KitThe Kali'sBoiron Oscillococcinum®MediNatura ReBoost Zinc +10 Cold & Flu Tablets15% off Ollois & ReBoost with PROMO CODE: cold15 thru November 30th, 2025Additional Information:#509: New! Vitality Nutrition Homeopathic Consultations with Amanda Kotter#393: What Is Homeopathy and How Does It Work? With Guillaume LoisElemental Health ClinicElemental Health InstagramTo schedule your Homeopathy Consultation with Amanda:Email Amanda@vitalitynutrition.comCall/Text 801-388-4133Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
What kind of epidemic could turn a thriving American city into a ghost town almost overnight?Join me as I explore the chilling story of the 1878 yellow fever epidemic—a public health disaster that decimated Memphis and echoed far beyond the Mississippi River Valley. While yellow fever had haunted the U.S. since the slave trade, it was the post–Civil War era—with its railroads, riverboats, and lack of national infrastructure—that turned an outbreak into a catastrophe. The fever emptied cities, bankrupted local governments, and revealed just how unprepared the nation was. But in the aftermath came something surprising: a rare moment of national unity and the first federal steps toward epidemic response. This is a haunting chapter of U.S. history, where disease reshaped the map, the economy, and the legacy of Reconstruction.Support the show
Intro: Hunting season, memes about the Louvre robbery, Coldplay family fallout.6:45: DEI and being hired for something other than merit. 12:09: Molly's belief on women in the military and law enforcement14:00: Origins of DEI, affirmative action, feminism and transgenderism.17:59: What makes inhaling house fire smoke so bad for you.19:20: The truth or false bias of new information on the internet.21:50: A video about how England really is.24:23: What it does to our souls when we base all our education on the internet.26:15: Fevers are healthy responses to infection and Tylenol drama.31:43: It's really hard to know who to trust. 34:38: You can't draw many straight lines between choices and consequences. The advice changes so much.37:18: New moms needing information they didn't grow up with.40:12: Expanding the mindset of decision-making based on fear.42:59: Making decisions based our Christian world-view.44:35: God's mandate to trust and no straight lines from good decisions to bad outcomes. You cannot control everything.47:40: Molly's top advice to our newly pregnant friend.51:00: Freedom in Christ is not just freedom for liberties but to let go of the sensed need for control.52:47: Show CloseToo Busy to Flush Telegram GroupSend us a PostcardCanavoxPique Tea - Referral Link (it's super-delicious and healthy)Ledger Hardware Wallet - Referral Link (store your crypto securely!)Wealthfront Referral LinkMolly's Preferred Milk FrotherIncogni (data removal and internet anonymizer) Get full access to Too Busy to Flush at www.toobusytoflush.com/subscribe
Patrick and Mark take a sick day from work to discuss Chip Fever, a new event starting next week in Donkey Kong Bananza's Emerald Rush DLC. Plus, Patrick's first impressions of Pokemon Legends: Z-A, Mark gets back on the Resident Evil hype train, and more.The guys also talk about:More of Patrick's adventures in Hades II.Mark grinding out progress in Dragon Quest III HD-2D.Nintendo officially comments on last week's hack.Reports that Nintendo is increasing Switch 2 production ahead of the holiday season.Ask Iwata getting a paperback release in 2026.SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/nintendocartridgesocietyFRIEND US ON SWITCH / SWITCH 2Patrick: SW-1401-2882-4137Mark: SW-8112-0583-0050
Links:Six Zero Ruby Pro: https://bit.ly/4ngwcwCJoola 3S Dual: https://bit.ly/42SexUJFriday Fever 102: https://bit.ly/3IUuuTPAdidas Adipower: https://bit.ly/42NTenjChapters:0:00 - Intro1:30 - Question: What paddle are you using and why?3:32 - Update on the Luzz Inferno7:43 - New Adidas Adipower19:22 - Joola 3S dual certified21:08 - Six Zero Ruby Pro33:34 - Friday fever 10242:12 - Chasing 5.0 PPA mens day (SPOILERS!)52:22 - Mixed day1:17:42 - Funny stories from Virginia
Welcome back to our 2025 Stoelting Conference Podcast Series. Fever isn't the fail-safe it's made out to be—especially in pregnancy. We walk through the subtle ways maternal sepsis hides in plain sight, why a quarter of those who died never had a fever, and how early warning tools, rapid antibiotics, and source control change the odds. From there, we pivot to maternal hemorrhage and show how quantifying blood loss with calibrated drapes plus a treatment bundle outperforms the old habit of visual estimation. We dig into TXA timing for high‑risk cesarean patients, the evidence gaps on transfusion strategies, and how placenta accreta spectrum demands regionalized teams and rehearsed playbooks.The conversation then turns to venous thromboembolism, still a leading cause of maternal mortality. Risk climbs five- to six-fold and peaks postpartum, so we stress reassessment at prenatal intake, during any antepartum admission, at delivery, and before discharge. We compare heparin and low molecular weight heparin in real-world settings, highlight extremely low neuraxial hematoma risk when following ASRA guidance, and share concrete workflow tactics: pre-delivery anesthesia consults, unit-wide alerting, anticoagulant hold triggers, and pre-procedure huddles that keep patients safe while preserving neuraxial options.Threaded through each segment is a practical theme: faster recognition, standardized bundles, and tight communication save mothers' lives. If you're building a safer unit, start with tools that measure what matters, empower nurses to escalate, and remove delays between suspicion and action. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with one change you'll make this week—what will you implement first?For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/277-transforming-maternal-care-faster-sepsis-recognition-smarter-hemorrhage-response-and-safer-vte-prevention/© 2025, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation
Phyllis Omido is just a few months into a new job, when her infant son starts to get sick. Fevers, dehydration, hospitalisation - Phyllis is scared. Then the doctors give her some shocking news: Her son has lead poisoning. The metal smelting plant where Phyllis works, just outside Mombassa, Kenya, is leeching toxic chemicals into the water of the nearby river. And her son isn’t the only one who’s unwell: she believes the factory is poisoning the whole community. So Phyllis turns campaigner, and starts gathering stories from all over town. Children with skin burned off, babies dying in the womb, women with mysterious fatal illnesses… And she’s going to force her employer, and the Kenyan government, to pay attention. It’s a fight that will see her life threatened, and her dubbed ‘The Erin Brockovich of East Africa’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we celebrate the pinnacle of human evolution: the diva. Ten of the greatest entertainers in the world, roaming among us—Mariah, Whitney, J.Lo, Madonna, Diana Ross, Brandy, Queen Bey, Jennifer Hudson, Barbra, and Lady Gaga. It's the pantheon of divas, all playing fake divas!
On this episode, Maghalie and David share their highlight about the first part of the CXFever Tour. They share what they have learned from spending time with the different cyclocross communities who are thriving across the country. Then, we talk about what is coming up for Part 2 of the CXFever Tour. Then Maghalie shares about the importance of taking chances to win bike races. Finally, we have short interviews from some of the fastest up-and-coming racers in North America, including Mia Aseltine, Tofik Beshir, and Nico Knoll. Thanks for listening. This episode is presented by Bike Tires Direct. Check them out for all your cyclocross tires needs this season. And enter code CXFEVER at checkout so they know we sent you :)If you want to get Maghalie's book, or other CXfever merch, find it here.
Join Matt and Chris as they dive into the controversy-ridden world of the lab leak theory, accompanied by biochemist-turned-author Philipp Markolin. Philipp details his journey into the abyss of lab leak lore and sensationalist media, documenting how thorough research was pushed aside in favour of conspiratorial discourse. For those who dream of a world where science triumphs over sensationalism, this episode is your bittersweet symphony.LinksPhilipp's SubstackLab Leak Fever Book SiteNew Documentary Movie about the Lab LeakOur previous episode on the Lab LeakBad Boy of Science: Sam Gregson's channel that includes many interviews with Philipp and relevant scientists
They’re back, baby! After a several-year hiatus, the Aussie-meets-Austin rock group Go Fever returns to retake Austin by storm. Known for putting out banger after absolute banger, their “vibrant jungle print, but in rock music” brand with earwormy hooks and lyrics that warrant an English-class close read have been profoundly missed across Austin’s stages. With […] The post Go Fever: “Amagosa” [Live in Studio 1A] appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Rep. Adam Smith calls the U.S. ‘the most extreme government in the world’ in a stunningly ignorant claim. A local pilot used his plane to create a trident in the sky right before the Mariners landed on a returning flight. Seattle Police will have a heavier presence near the stadiums for Mariners games. // Big Local: Issaquah police are allowed to wear Mariners gear while on duty during the playoffs. Milton is installing speed cameras. Tacoma is considering expanding its public camping ban. // You Pick the Topic: A new fad has adults participating in childish activities.
This week we talked about Chris Koclanes' departure, Games 1 & 2 of thE WNBA finals and the drama surrounding Napheesa Collier & Cathy Englebert aka CBA negotiations 1:33 - Intro2:47 - Chris is gone
Are gold and silver up more than 50% in 2025 because investors fear currency debasement, or is this rally just the latest meme trade? In this episode, we explore the supply and demand forces behind gold and silver, discuss investing strategies, and outline what to watch to see if investors truly are worried about debasement.SponsorsMoney for the Rest of Us PlusClaude.ai - Sign up for Claude today and get 50% off Claude ProInsiders Guide Email NewsletterGet our free Investors' Checklist when you sign up for the free Money for the Rest of Us email newsletterShow NotesThe Great Debasement Debate Is Rippling Across World Markets by Ruth Carson, Naomi Tajitsu, and Masaki Kondo—BloombergHow long will gold mania last?—Financial TimesDalio Echoes Griffin in Seeing Gold as Safer Than the US Dollar by Alexandra Semenova, Natalia Kniazhevich, and Lisa Abramowicz—BloombergGold Reserves by Country—World Gold CouncilGold's rise in central bank reserves appears unstoppable by Jamie McGeever—ReutersAbove-ground stock—World Gold CouncilGold Demand Trends: Q2 2025—World Gold CouncilTreasury Term Premia—Federal Reserve Bank of New YorkTrey Reik—LinkedInInvestments MentionediShares Gold Trust (IAU)SPDR Gold Trust (GLD)SPDR Gold MiniShares Trust (GLDM)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ep. 208 brings the third installment of our “Best of…” series. Elizabeth Barnhill of Fabled Bookshop joined Sarah for the Best of Narrative Nonfiction, sharing her ALL-TIME TOP books in this genre. Plus, she brings a few popular nonfiction reads that didn't work for her. This episode is chock-full of fantastic book recommendations to get you ready for Nonfiction November or just your next nonfiction pick. This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Highlights How Elizabeth got started with narrative nonfiction. How the pull of “real stories” has her returning to this category again and again. Her favorite sub-genres and what doesn't work for her. Elizabeth picks a book from her list that would be a good starter book for those new to the genre. All books mentioned in this episode are linked through Fabled Bookshop or Libro.FM. If you decide to purchase, we'd love for you to use our Fabled links in the show notes — if your budget allows. As a bonus, use promo code SARAH at checkout on Fabled's website for 10% off your order! Prefer audio? You can find the titles on Libro.fm and select Fabled as the store you'd like to support. You can also find a list of Elizabeth's books from this episode on both Fabled's website. Elizabeth's Favorite Narrative Nonfiction Sub-Genres [9:53] NATURAL DISASTER STORIES In the Kingdom of Ice by Hampton Sides (2014) | Fabled | Libro.FM [10:42] The Children's Blizzard by David Laskin (2004) | Fabled | Libro.FM [11:13] The Vortex by Scott Carney and Jason Miklian (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [11:29] The Indifferent Stars Above by Daniel James Brown (2009) | Fabled | Libro.FM [12:18] What Stands in a Storm by Kim Cross (2015) | Fabled | Libro.FM [13:11] Isaac's Storm by Erik Larson (1999) | Fabled | Libro.FM [13:33] LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS One Summer by Bill Bryson (2013) | Fabled | Libro.FM [14:24] Pappyland by Wright Thompson (2020) | Fabled | Libro.FM [15:05] The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [15:43] POP SCIENCE Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport (2019) | Fabled | Libro.FM [16:54] The Light Eaters by Zoë Schlanger (2024) | Fabled | Libro.FM [17:50] Replaceable You by Mary Roach (2025) | Fabled | Libro.FM [18:35] HISTORY TOLD IN INTERESTING WAYS Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe (2018) | Fabled | Libro.FM [19:03] The Great Halifax Explosion by John U. Bacon (2017) | Fabled | Libro.FM [20:21] The Big Rich by Bryan Burrough (2009) | Fabled | Libro.FM [21:17] In Harm's Way by Doug Stanton (2001) | Fabled [21:43] Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand (2010) | Fabled | Libro.FM [22:11] ORDINARY PEOPLE MEMOIRS Red Notice by Bill Browder (2015) | Fabled | Libro.FM [22:32] Home Cooking by Laurie Colwin (1988) | Fabled | Libro.FM [23:06] GOTCHA / PEOPLE BEHAVING BADLY Bad Blood by John Carreyrou (2018) | Fabled | Libro.FM [24:22] Bad City by Paul Pringle (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [24:24] Bully Market by Jamie Fiore Higgins (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [24:31] Elizabeth's All-Time Top Narrative Nonfiction [26:07] Empty Mansions by Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell, Jr. (2013) | Fabled | Libro.FM [26:56] The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan (2006) | Fabled | Libro.FM [28:07] The Radium Girls by Kate Moore (2016) | Fabled | Libro.FM [29:13] Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard (2011) | Fabled | Libro.FM [30:57] The Deepest South of All by Richard Grant (2020) | Fabled | Libro.FM [33:03] Running with Sherman by Christopher McDougall (2019) | Fabled | Libro.FM [35:01] All Over but the Shoutin' by Rick Bragg (1991) | Fabled | Libro.FM [37:41] Sudden Sea by R. A. Scotti (2003) | Fabled | Libro.FM [39:52] The Day the World Came to Town by Jim DeFede (2002) | Fabled | Libro.FM [43:09] High-Profile Narrative Nonfiction That She Didn't Love [47:37] In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (1965) | Fabled | Libro.FM [47:52] When the Sea Came Alive by Garrett M. Graff (2024) | Fabled | Libro.FM [49:19] Challenger by Adam Higginbotham (2024) | Fabled | Libro.FM [50:48] Other Books Mentioned Finding Flora by Elinor Florence (2025) [4:51] Undaunted Courage by Stephen E. Ambrose (1996) [5:21] The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown (2013) [12:22] Patty Reed's Doll by Rachel K. Laurgaard (1956) [12:59] In Light of All Darkness by Kim Cross (2023) [13:15] The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt (2024) [17:45] Grunt by Mary Roach (2016) [18:27] Family Happiness by Laurie Colwin (1984) [23:48] Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis (2018) [25:10] I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara (2018) [25:39] A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan (2023) [28:57] The Immortal Irishman by Timothy Egan (2016) [29:02] Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt (1994) [33:48] Natchez Burning (Natchez Burning, 1 and Penn Cage, 4) by Greg Iles (2014) [34:49] Born to Run by Christopher McDougall (2009) [35:21] My Southern Journey by Rick Bragg (2015) [39:03] Reef Road by Deborah Goodrich Royce (2023) [41:45] A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams (2013) [42:33] The Only Place in the Sky by Garrett M. Graff (2019) [45:44] The Devil Reached Toward the Sky by Garrett M. Graff (2025) [50:41] Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham (2019) [42:33]
WNBA The semi-finals are in full effect, the Lynx's head coach was kicked out after going up the ref after one of her star player Colliers was injured, it was a clean play, but she was rushed out on the court. Lynx and Mercury are tied in their series Aces lead the Fever 2-1 The series continues this evening. NFL Ravens lost, the Colts are undefeated and the Eagles blocked not one, but two field goals. The noises that came from my living room after that blocked kick I'll never forget. NFL is still taking the games international with the Steelers and Vikings playing in Ireland. Goodell has said he would love to have an international game every week next season. I have to say I am not hating a 10am game and I do not want to move to California. College Football ND beat the pants off of the razorbacks THE Ohio State won.. Again 4-0 Maryland is 4-0 Penn State lost to Oregon, and it was a snoozefest until the end of the game with 2OT. FL state VA game.. Rushing the field again it puts everyone at risk, the security, students, players of both teams etc.. MLB Playoffs BABY!! Cal Raleigh- Catcher Switch hitter- with 60 HR for the season most of all time Otani- Really taking it to town this year with hitting and pitching. First Ammendment- Something we all just depend on for protections of free speech The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the United States Constitution prevents Congress from making laws respecting an establishment of religion; prohibiting the free exercise of religion; or abridging the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of assembly, or the right to petition the government for redress of grievances. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, as one of the ten amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights. This is such a cornerstone of our everyday lives and people don't even realize how important it is. People should never be surprised at our current governments want to muzzle this right for everyone in this country to seek total control over what you can say, do, and how the exchange of ideas can happen. What I find most disturbing is that these cowards hide behind the law to spread vitriol and hate speech but when the opposite happens with any push back with facts and common sense it is met with removing of rights and limitations. The Jimmy Kimmel incident was the first attempt, do not think that this will be the last, the biggest broadcast network decided it did not like Kimmel the FCC chair said he should be removed and then the american people finally woke up that this was not ok, cancelled subscriptions called businesses to advertise with Sinclar and then 4 days later, Kimmel was back on the air, to very high ratings.
On episode #91 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel reviews the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 9/25/25 – 10/8/25. Host: Daniel Griffin Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Viral American Academy of Pediatrics Comparison of 2 Doses vs 1 Dose in the First Season Children Are Vaccinated Against Influenza(JAMA: Open Network) Flu and Children (CDC: Influenza (flu)) Bacterial Performance of Different Versions of Duke Criteria in Diagnosing Infective Endocarditis in Patients With Intracardiac Prosthetic (OFID) 2023 Duke criteria on Infectious Disease (Puscast 28) Infective Endocarditis and Antimicrobial Timing: A Case for Delay? (OFID) Tularemia: A Storied History, An Ongoing Threat (CID) Tularemia Antimicrobial Treatment and Prophylaxis: CDC Recommendations for Naturally Acquired Infections and Bioterrorism Response — United States, 2025 (CDC: MMWR) Fungal The Last of US Season 2 (YouTube) Risk factors associated with progression to clinical Candida auris infection among adults with previous colonization—Florida, 2019–2023 (CID) Parasitic Public Health Response to the First Locally Acquired Malaria Outbreaks in the US in 20 Years (JAMA: Open Network) Miscellaneous Fever in sepsis revisited: Is a little heat what we need? (OFID) Music is by Ronald Jenkees Information on this podcast should not be considered as medical advice.
Mark Hanson and Justin Decloux discuss THE MOST RECENT NOTABLE BLU-RAYS AND DVDS from Bay Street Video, a brick-and-mortar video store in Toronto, Canada. THIS WEEK THEY DISCUSS: THIS IS SPINAL TAP (Criterion) BORN IN FLAMES (Criterion) PEKING OPERA BLUES (Shout) SAMURAI RESURRECTION (Shout) THE CAT (88 Films) SGT. KABUKIMAN, N.Y.P.D. (Vinegar Syndrome) ROBO WARRIORS (Vinegar Syndrome) THE WOMAN CHASER (Cinematographe) MIXED BLOOD (Cinematrographe) WINTER KEPT US WARM (Canadian International Pictures) MY CREPITUS (I NEVER LEFT THE WHITE ROOM) (Saturn's Core) AGITATOR (Umbrella) CYPHER (Umbrella) SO UNREAL (Altered Innocence) BIG HELIUM DOG (Smodcastle/MVD) HOTEL (MVD) KRULL (Sony) M3GAN 2.0 (Universal) GHOST KILLER (Well Go) GRIEVE (Designated Hitter) THE SURFER (Lionsgate)
Many were feeling whiplash from the headlines about Tylenol, pregnancy, and health, so Episode 64 was born. Then, questions flooded in, prompting this follow-up episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, which covers the most common questions listeners asked. Join host Jamie Belz and fellow NTP Nolan Gleich in this foundations-first, bio-individuality-driven practitioner and parent advocate response to cut through the noise with practical, hopeful, and doable steps for real families. You'll hear root-cause thinking (not “bandaid fixes”), how to build your “wellness web” of aligned practitioners, and simple daily changes that can make a meaningful difference. This episode is encouraging and actionable—perfect for any parent who wants clarity and calm. Questions answered: Tylenol & neurodevelopment: “How could acetaminophen be associated with neurodevelopmental concerns, and what might be happening biologically?” Glutathione support basics: “If acetaminophen depletes glutathione, what foundational supports (like NAC, vitamin C, selenium) are commonly discussed?” Folate forms, decoded: “What's the difference between folate, folic acid, L-methylfolate, and folinic acid?” Leucovorin & the FRAT test: “What is leucovorin and why do some clinicians use it in kids? What is the folate receptor autoantibody test (FRAT) and what does it screen for?” Prenatal picks: “Why do some parents look for prenatals with folate instead of folic acid?” Food-first options to support wellness: Plus sneaky ways to add organ meats to meals! Pregnancy comfort without Tylenol: “What are gentle ways to handle headaches, nausea, and body aches? Fever guidance for moms & kids: “When is comfort care enough, and what are simple hydration/electrolyte strategies that actually help?” Dyes & behavior: “Why do some families try an artificial-dye-free week (think Red 40, Yellow 5/6) and what swaps make it easy?” Building your support team: “How do I find practitioners aligned with a foundations-first approach and navigate conflicting advice with confidence?” Why you'll love it Empowering, not scary: Zero doom. Just clear next steps you can try tonight. Bio-individuality first: We honor that every mom, every baby, every child is different. Foundations before fads: Sleep, minerals, protein, movement, and gentle supports you can actually sustain. Hope, front and center: Realistic, compassionate guidance for families in the thick of it. Heads up: Nothing here is medical advice. Use this episode to spark empowered conversations with your trusted provider and tailor choices to your family. The Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA) Free Resources from The NTA NTA Health (Work with a practitioner through the NTA) NTA Practitioner Directory (Find an NTP or PHWC in your area or online) NTA Foundations of Healing Course Become a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) Ep 4: Bio-Individuality Ep 6: Pottenger's Cats Ep 30: Generational Health Ep 37: Autism CAN Be Reversed –An Interview with Beth Lambert from Documenting Hope Ep 46: Wellness 101 – A Common Sense Start Ep 64: Tylenol, Autism, and Bioindividuality Documenting Hope DH on Acetaminophen and The Autism Connection DH on How Delayed Pediatric Developmental Milestones Are Being Normalized DH on How to Reduce Inflammation Without NSAIDs To Dye For Documentary https://www.aninconvenientstudy.com https://childrenshealthdefense.org The Uncensored Bookstore Book: Plaque: One Scientist's Intrepid Search for the Truth about Human Retroviruses and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Autism, and Other Diseases by Dr. Judy Mikovits Book: The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care by Sally Fallon Morell & Thomas S. Cowan Book: Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon Please remember to hit SUBSCRIBE! Share with friends. Give us five-star reviews! Connect with us in the comments on Spotify!
Roz is fired up over oven mitts and belts in baseball, while Mocha shows up in full Jays gear to support the team — and gets roasted for it. The team reacts to the Jays' big win over the Yankees, and Maurie hits the streets for post-game fan reactions. Plus, Rebecca the Teacher asks the ultimate question: which pasta would you ride into battle? Shem serenades seniors at a Guyanese luncheon, and Maurie gets confused between Washington State and Washington, D.C. Also, we hear from a listener who's had a rough year and just needed a little love from the Roz & Mocha fam.
By Aaron Creech - When we recognize that the weekly sabbath points to the Kingdom of God, it's like a mini Feast each week. It represents the rest, the healing, the refocus, and the joy that the Feast of Tabernacles pictures. That should change the zeal we have for the Sabbath and keep a picture and zeal for the
California gubernatorial candidate Stephen J. Cloobeck weighed in on Katie Porter abruptly walking out of an interview. Conway promoted the upcoming Morongo Party on October 18 with signups at kfiam640.com/promotions. The crew shared classic one-liners from comedy legends like Dick Van Dyke, Jay Leno, and George Burns—before Bellio got hit with a playful “boom roasted.” The show closed with Dodgers Game 3 anticipation, word of an arrest in the Palisades Fire case, and a string of four jewelry robberies in Woodland Hills.
Brad Logan is joined by Jake Thompson of the Ole Miss Spirit to discuss and give a mid-season review of Ole Miss football, including 'Island Fever' sweeping Oxford with Trinidad Chambliss under center. Jake also gives his thoughts on Ole Miss basketball under Chris Beard.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Soursop, also known as graviola or guanabana, has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat conditions ranging from arthritis and infections to digestive issues and fevers Research shows that compounds in soursop disrupt cancer cell growth, balance blood sugar, reduce inflammation, and support immune function Drinking soursop tea provides calming effects, supports digestion, boosts skin health, and delivers antioxidants that protect your body from oxidative stress Overconsumption of soursop, especially daily use in large amounts, raises your risk of neurological problems, so moderation is key for safety The safest way to benefit from soursop is to enjoy the fresh fruit or tea a few times per week, always removing the seeds, and combining it with other healthy lifestyle habits for maximum effect
In "Fevers, Furloughs, and Falsehoods," Dr. Osterholm and Chris Dall break down the CDC's recent ACIP meeting and the ongoing uncertainty around updated vaccine recommendations. Dr. Osterhom discusses state-level differences in vaccine access, possible changes to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, and reviews the latest data on COVID-19, Ebola, and STIs. Dr. Osterholm also answers an ID Query on the studies associating acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol) use during pregnancy and autism, and share the latest installment of This Week in Public Health History on the 2001 anthrax attacks. Tracking State Actions on Vaccine Policy and Access (KFF) Vaccine Integrity Project Viewpoint: Four tips for understanding this week's ACIP meeting Vaccine Integrity Project - Fall Immunization Information Resources for vaccine and public health advocacy: Voices for Vaccines Families Fighting Flu Vaccinate Your Family Shot@Life Medical Reserve Corps Learn more about the Vaccine Integrity Project MORE EPISODES SUPPORT THIS PODCAST
WILD DAY in Sports! From the WNBA to college football to the NBA, the drama doesn't stop. Cheryl Reeve has been suspended, crushing the Minnesota Lynx's Finals hopes, while the Indiana Fever SHOCKED the Las Vegas Aces. In college football, chaos broke out as fans stormed the field during the Virginia game, creating an unforgettable scene. And in the NBA, breaking news: Anthony Davis revealed he must now permanently play with eyewear after an injury scare — changing the way we'll see him on the court forever. From the Lynx heartbreak, to the Fever's upset, to college field-storming madness, to Anthony Davis's bombshell — today's sports world is ALL. Drop your thoughts below — did the Lynx ever have a chance? Can the Fever sustain this energy? And how will AD adjust to his new look?#WNBA #CherylReeve #MinnesotaLynx #IndianaFever #LasVegasAces #AnthonyDavis #NBA #CollegeFootball #VirginiaFootball #SportsNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how the immune system defends against infection and describe the relationship between the immune and nervous systems. I discuss the immune system's three primary layers of defense, emphasizing how each contributes to protection from infection. I share practical tools to enhance immune function and accelerate recovery from sickness, including specific breathing patterns, sleep positioning and targeted supplementation. I also explore the powerful mind-body connection, showing how mindset and nervous system activation can directly influence the body's ability to heal. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Timestamps (0:00) Immune System & Nervous System (0:33) Immune System 101, Innate & Adaptive Immune Systems (8:03) Mucus & Microbiome, Tools: Nasal Breathing; Avoid Eyes; Ingest Fermented Foods (10:57) Sponsor: AG1 (12:04) Sickness Behavior & Vagus Nerve, Fever, Photophobia, Rest (16:43) Humoral Factors, Inflammatory Cytokines (18:14) Sleep & Enhancing Immune System, Glymphatic System, Tool: Elevate Feet (21:12) Sponsor: LMNT (22:44) Stress & Inflammation, Tool: Early Symptoms & Cyclic Hyperventilation (31:09) Positive Mindset & Immune Function, Dopamine (34:03) Electroacupuncture, Fascia, Catecholamines & Inflammation (36:22) Accelerating Recovery, Medication, Tool: Spirulina & Rhinitis (38:34) Recap & Key Takeaways Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices