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Text Our Show HostsTonight, Rhonda and Buddy join me to discuss pest management while you're bugging out deep in the woods, or hiking the trail, enjoying the park, or even in your own yard or outdoor space. Let's Get To It...Visit HoneyComb Holler on YouTubeTOPSBunker.comPlease Visit Our Affiliate Links to Find Great Preparedness Products:CedarCide All-Natural Tick Defence Spray People & PetsCedarCide Yard Spray Family & PetsSawyer Permethrin Tick Spray Clothing, Gear, & Tents Sawyer Picariden Loation Tick, Fleas, Flies, MosquitosSawyer Premium Deet Spray Tick, Fleas, Flies, MosquitosINSECT SHIELD Mens Long-Sleeved T-Shirt With Permethrin INSECT SHIELD Womens Leggings With PermethrinMarigold Seeds - African Crackerjack HeirloomSage Seeds - OFA Heirloom Broad Leaved SageBasil Seeds - Sow Right Heirloom Sweet Genovese BasilAllium Seeds - Holland Bulb Farms Purple MilleniumNasturtium Seeds - Sow Right Heirloom Bee Balm Seeds - Outside Pride Lemon Bee BalmLavender Seeds - KCT English Lavender Catnip Seeds - Home Grown Heirloom CatnipDo you or someone you know have AG Syndrome? Click here for helpful infoWant to know all the nitty gritty science stuff behind Alpha Gal syndrome? Check out this episode of This Podcast Will Kill You...RECIPE FOR HOMEMADE DRY LAUNDRY DETERGENT 3 cups of each: baking soda, washing soda, borax1-1/2 cups of epsom salt 1/8 cup sea salt15-20 drops of Essential oil for fragrance 1. Mix well in a 5 gallon bucket or other large, air tight container. 2. Use 2 tablespoons for regular loads, 3 tablespoons for heavy loads.3. You can add 1/2 cup of white distilled vinegar to the washer if you have hard water, which will also help with strong odors.Music:LONE STAR CURSE SONG by MUCK ETHERTONThere are lots of critters out there, many of which can be carrying dangerous, and sometimes deadly, infectious diseases. As Preppers and Survivalists,… Homesteaders and Hobby farmers… we tend to spend a lot of time in nature. We could be training for a bugout scenario, tending our raised beds and gardens, or just having a nice wall with the dog… these activities will often put us in direct contact with insects that want to take a bite of us… sometimes without us even knowing that we've been bitten.This is not an ideal situation to be in, when you're bugging out to a secure location in the woods durSupport the show
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We've heard from a frustrated mum says she is being driven “mad” by fleas and mice in her council home just weeks after moving in.Lucy Day says her three-year-old daughter is so scared of the pests that the pair have been forced to live out of one room at the Margate flat.Also in today's podcast, an irate woman has appeared in court after she grabbed a wheel wrench from her car boot and attacked a woman - claiming she had parked too close to her vehicle.She'd nipped out to get some lunch for her children when she saw red during an altercation at an Aldi car park in Swanley. You can hear from a Kent MP who's criticised a decision for two neighbouring hospital trusts to share a chief executive.It was announced last month Jonathan Wade, who's chief executive of Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, would be taking over as the boss of Medway NHS Foundation Trust as well. The fate of plans for 1,000 homes on the edge of a town has been taken out of a council's hands because it took six years to make a decision.Ashford Borough Council insists a bid for Court Lodge in Kingsnorth should be scrapped as developers have not given enough detail.And in sport, we'll hear from the Gillingham goalkeeper who has reached a milestone at the club. He's played his 100th game and is hoping to celebrate with a win against Salford this weekend.
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This week we're itching for facts about parasites. Join us as we discuss vegetarianism from tick bites, a head with 1,500 lice, and our recipe for salt and vinegar carpets.
Cheryl Shaw and Dr Kimberley Earl talk about pets, and take questions.
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This week we discuss vectors in a hotter world. Vector-borne diseases, which are transmitted by hematophagous arthropods such as mosquitoes, ticks, and sandflies, pose a significant burden on global public health. These diseases disproportionately affect populations in tropical and subtropical regions, where environmental conditions favor the survival and proliferation of vectors. Given that vectors are ectothermic organisms, their life cycles, reproduction, survival rates, and geographic distribution are heavily influenced by climate variables such as temperature, rainfall, and humidity. Consequently, changes in climate patterns can have profound effects on the transmission dynamics of vector-borne diseases, altering their geographic spread and intensity. Rising global temperatures have led to the expansion of vector habitats into previously unsuitable regions, including temperate zones. Warmer climates accelerate the development of many vectors and pathogens, reducing the extrinsic incubation period of viruses such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya. Additionally, increased temperatures can extend the breeding season of mosquitoes like Aedes aegypti and Anopheles species, enhancing their capacity to transmit diseases such as malaria. Conversely, extreme heat events may reduce vector survival in some regions, leading to localized declines in transmission. Changes in precipitation patterns also play a crucial role in shaping vector distribution. Heavy rainfall events can create new breeding sites for mosquitoes by increasing the availability of stagnant water, while drought conditions may drive vectors closer to human settlements in search of water sources. In particular, shifts in rainfall patterns have been linked to outbreaks of malaria, dengue, and West Nile virus in various parts of the world. Increased humidity can further facilitate the survival of certain pathogens within vectors, enhancing their ability to transmit infections. Beyond climate variables, other anthropogenic factors contribute to the spread of vector-borne diseases. Land use changes, such as deforestation and urbanization, have disrupted natural ecosystems, bringing vectors and humans into closer contact. For example, deforestation in the Amazon has been associated with increased malaria transmission due to the creation of new breeding sites for Anopheles mosquitoes. Similarly, expanding urban populations with inadequate water management systems provide ideal conditions for the proliferation of Aedes mosquitoes, driving the rise in dengue and chikungunya cases. Globalization and human mobility further compound the issue by facilitating the movement of infected individuals and vectors across borders. Increased travel and trade have contributed to the introduction and establishment of vector-borne diseases in regions where they were previously rare. For instance, the spread of Aedes albopictus, a competent vector for dengue and chikungunya, has been linked to international trade in used tires and lucky bamboo plants, which serve as breeding grounds during transport. The multifaceted relationship between climate change and vector-borne diseases presents a challenge for public health interventions. While climate factors influence vector dynamics, their impact is often modulated by socio-economic conditions, infrastructure, and public health responses. To mitigate the growing threat of vector-borne diseases, an integrated approach is necessary—combining climate adaptation strategies, vector control measures, surveillance programs, and community engagement. Recent research underscores the importance of predictive modeling to anticipate outbreaks and inform public health policies. Advances in remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and climate modeling are enabling researchers to identify high-risk areas and implement targeted interventions. Strengthening early warning systems and investing in sustainable vector control strategies, such as genetically modified mosquitoes and Wolbachia-infected mosquito programs, offer promising avenues for reducing disease transmission. In conclusion, while climate change is reshaping the global landscape of vector-borne diseases, its effects are complex and intertwined with other environmental and societal factors. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for developing proactive strategies to mitigate the risks associated with the redistribution of vectors and the spread of diseases worldwide. By integrating climate science, epidemiology, and public health measures, we can better prepare for emerging threats and protect vulnerable populations from the growing impact of vector-borne diseases.
Wir machen in dieser Folge einen kleinen Galopp durch die Jahrtausende, und sehen uns an, wie sich Menschen von der Frühgeschichte bis ins 20. Jahrhundert gereinigt haben. Dabei sprechen wir über äußere und innere Reinigung, warum im antiken Griechenland eine regelrechte Hygienewissenschaft entstand und weshalb sich manche Gläubige im Mittelalter absichtlich von Insekten anfressen ließen. // Erwähnte Folgen - GAG36: Eine sehr kurze Geschichte des Deodorants – https://gadg.fm/36 - GAG462: Die Schlacht an den Thermopylen oder Das erste letzte Gefecht der Geschichte – https://gadg.fm/432 - GAG472: Die Antoninische Pest – https://gadg.fm/472 - GAG466: Julia Felix und das Ende Pompejis – https://gadg.fm/466 - GAG73: Ludwig XIV. und seine pikante Operation – https://gadg.fm/73 - GAG314: Eine kurze Geschichte der Cholera – https://gadg.fm/314 - GAG23: Ziemlich beste Feindschaft oder Die Anfänge der Bakteriologie – https://gadg.fm/23 - GAG263: Lavoisier und die Entdeckung des Sauerstoffs – https://gadg.fm/263 // Literatur - Curtis, Valerie A. „Dirt, Disgust and Disease: A Natural History of Hygiene“. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 61, Nr. 8 (August 2007): 660–64. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.062380. - History Today. „The Flies, Fleas and Rotting Flesh of Medieval Monks“. Zugegriffen 17. Februar 2025. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/flies-fleas-and-rotting-flesh-medieval-monks. - Virginia Smith. Clean: A History of Personal Hygiene and Purity. OUP Oxford, 2007. Das Episodenbild zeigt einen Ausschnitt des in der Folge erwähnten Stichs von Albrecht Dürer "Das Männerbad". Alle Infos zu Fragen und Audiobeiträgen für die 500. Folge gibt's hier: https://www.geschichte.fm/allgemein/jubilaeumsfolge-gag500/ //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
In this sermon for the weekly Torah portion "Terumah" (Voluntary Offering), Rabbi Bruce explores in deep detail and with personal examples how to replace unhelpful complaining with constructive realism.
Fleas, lice, tapeworms and ticks - these are all examples of parasites, living organisms that live on or in a host species and need this other organism to complete their complex life cycles. Sounds bad, but parasites are essential to a healthy ecosystem! And our guest for this episode says they're also fascinating and even beautiful. Parasite ecologist Chelsea L. Wood, author of Power to the Parasites, tackles all your parasitic questions in this episode! They include: Why are there worms in our stomachs? Why do fleas bite cats and dogs? Where did head lice come from? Why do lice make you itch? Why do ticks suck our blood? Download Transcript
Send us an inquiry through a text message here!Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies discuss the "Dear Veterinarian" letter about Librela, a particular cat reacting poorly to flea prevention, the best way to network at veterinary conferences, and more!Do you have a question or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email harrison@kingmediamarketing.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/2h27xnfuTikTok: https://tinyurl.com/m8f62ameYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/48njfywdTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Pits And Peaks 05:25Dear Veterinarian Letter About Librela 12:40Thanksgiving Cases And Cat Reactions To Flea Prevention (@Hope) 23:28Networking At Veterinary Conferences (@Emma) 30:12Case Collections 36:40Coping with Financial Euthanasia In Vet Med (@Alex) 45:00Outro 51:54
It's a new year and we're kicking it off not with a bang but with a metaphysical discussion about what bangs might have been and might yet be. Hopper asks Site Computer 19 the big questions while Hilde and Augie wax poetic about the potential academic accolades in their future. Meanwhile, Mackie and Yazid do some weapons testing. If you enjoy the mildly unhinged antics of Stardaddy and his band of merry madpersons, be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. New episodes hit the feed at midnight Tennessee time every Wednesday. Want even more from Team Meatbag? Check us out online at www.astronomicapodcast.com. Here you'll find links to all of our social media plus an open invite to our Discord server. Questions, comments, or details on how exactly Connect works? Email them to astronomicapodcast@gmail.com and we'll definitely get back to you sometime this month. And finally, if you just absolutely love us and wish to provide support in a monetary manner, you can find us at patreon.com/AstronomicaPodcast. Not only will you enjoy the warm fuzzy feeling of helping us foot production costs, you'll also find a number of fantastic extra perks plus get bragging rights with all your nerdiest friends. Thanks as always for listening and we'll see ya next week! Send us a message through this weird thing that didn't exist before but exists now.Support the show
This week we're joined by the wonderful Daryl, Mama Flea of the Desperate Fleas to discuss:
This week's episode dives into the complexities of parenting styles, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of helicopter parenting. The hosts share their personal experiences and insights, revealing how their approaches to parenting differ significantly. Scott humorously defends his non-helicopter parenting stance, while Chris and others weigh in on their own tendencies to hover over their children. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn as they explore the absurdities of parenting, including amusing anecdotes about ice cream trucks and taco outings. With plenty of laughs and candid discussions, the episode highlights the importance of finding a balance in parenting while maintaining a sense of humor about the challenges it brings.Links referenced in this episode:nonewfriendspodcast.comwww.sandpipervacations.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Disney Sandpiper Vacations Chick Fil A Dunkin Donuts Krispy Kreme Voodoo donuts
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Send us an inquiry through a text message here!Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies discuss a new gel treatment for periodontal disease, a crazy case involving a loose ear flap, what to strive for as a veterinarian, and more!Do you have a question or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email harrison@kingmediamarketing.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/2h27xnfuTikTok: https://tinyurl.com/m8f62ameYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/48njfywdTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Pits & Peaks 07:25New Gel Treatment For Periodontal Disease 16:50Texas A&M Vet Student Passes Away 23:15Dr. King's Workout Routine 23:45Simparica Trio vs Nexguard Plus (@MK O'Haver) 27:00What To Strive For As A Veterinarian (@Abby Hartz) 30:30Ad 40:10Case Collections 40:40Vet Clinics Handling Suicide Events After They Happen (@Alanna J) 50:00Outro 01:05:10
Our guest this week is the Reno punk rock power trio Hear You Me starring drummer Johnny, vocals, Carson on bass and Isaac on guitar and vocals. Fast and melodic, angsty and emotional. Super tight and fantastic gang vocals. In a few words, cool af. They are playing Sunday November 3rd at noon at the […]
Today on the podcast. 2:33 - Learning how not to fly. 10 - Bank heist from back in the day. 16:10 - Flea on doing drugs part 2. 18:10 The boys reflect on Fleas chat. 24:12 - Bathurst chat. 26:10 - 50 leg multi comes through. 28:04 - German Brothel disaster. Give us a follow if you haven't already ~ Jay and Dunc. Want to get in touch? Hit us up, here: https://linktr.ee/notforradio
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it! It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and it's all about YOU.On this week's Totally Extra: An emotional message, a message from South Africa, phlegming in the gym, fleas on your sanny pad and more.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luanna@everythingluanna.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Lee and Leah are joined by their friend Gary Hill from The Butcher Shop family of podcasts to talk about a fun little take on the typical serial killer film, and a neat twist on the final girl trope, in Travis Stevens' "A Wounded Fawn" (2022). The hosts also chat about what they've watched as of late. "A Wounded Fawn" IMDB Check out Gary's Fleas and Flicks Auction here, and bid on some great items. Check out Leah's charity run here, and donate to a good cause. Catch Lee's recent guest spot on The Grindbin Podcast here. Featured Music: "His Actions Speak Louder Than Words" by the Tammys & "Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Baby" by Cigarettes After Sex.
Are you looking for a fun event to do with your friends? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Tracie Campbell, Founder and CEO of Brooklyn Charm, where you are the designer. Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Tracie Campbell Founder and CEO of Brooklyn Charm, has been a prominent figure in the jewelry industry for over 20 years, beginning her journey at age 15 by selling beaded bracelets to her schoolmates. With a fine arts degree focused on jewelry design, incorporating metalsmithing, ceramics, and woodworking, she launched her first retail location, Brooklyn Charm, in 2010. Today, Brooklyn Charm thrives in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood and in Ventura, CA. Tracie brings over 17 years of experience in the merchant marketplace, participating in venues like Artists and Fleas, Renegade, and Union Square Holiday Market. Splitting her time between California and New York, she manages the Ventura store and wholesale operations while her partner oversees the New York location. Since 2007, Tracie has also been a leading jewelry supplier on Etsy, offering over 3,000 products through Brooklyn Charm to designers worldwide. https://brooklyncharm.comFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com#thingstodo #fun #weekend #VenturaCA #Ventura #SouthernCalifornia #jewerly #customjewerly #musthave #event #BrooklynCharm #jewerly #womenownedbusiness #business #success
Fleas spell disaster for people living in the Middle Ages. The inhabitants of an ancient Iraqi city hurl scorpions at an invading army. In Victorian London, a rat catcher turns his unsavoury profession into a form of street entertainment. And a miracle new pesticide turns out to have deadly unintended consequences… A Noiser production, written by Nicole Edmunds. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode we welcome Daryl of the Desperate Fleas on to the show to answer:
This week your hosts Hall of Fame Referee JHawk, Jgold and Charly Butters discuss Fleas, Fanatics Fest and general Foolishness then they dive into their AIW Against the world review!
USC has named Miller Moss their starting QB. LSU plays them next week in the season opener, what does this match up look like? On OTB today, we played Kirk Cousins playlist as bump songs. We discuss the playlist and how great it is. Fleas and R&B are also talked about.
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Fleas are a common summertime pest, especially with those who have companion animals. This episode, we discuss how to identify and treat for fleas as well as the diseases they vector.Logo by Natalie CervantesMusic by Owen Des Bles
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Send us an inquiry through a text message here!Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! This episode the ladies discuss the heartworm prevention and flea and tick prevention All-Star Veterinary Clinic uses, three VERY interesting cases, their thoughts on animal chiropractors, and more!Do you have a question or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email harrison@kingmediamarketing.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/2h27xnfuTikTok: https://tinyurl.com/m8f62ameTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Pits & Peaks 07:34All-Star's Heartworm And Flea And Tick Prevention (Hadley & Brodie) 18:08Volume Level On Episodes 27:14Ad 32:48Case Collections 33:23Our Thoughts On Animal Chiropractors 49:22Outro 56:20
This week Lee and Daniel are joined by friend and fellow podcaster Gary Hill to continue the Roger Corman tribute thread. This time they cover two very similar cheapies Corman and writer Charles B. Griffith came up with "A Bucket of Blood" (1959) & "The Little Shop of Horrors" (1960), which are two great examples of doing more with less. The economic film making of the Corman method; the greatness of Dick Miller, and many other things are touched upon. The host also talk about what they've watched as of late. Stay out of the beatnik coffee house and don't feed the plants until you've listened to this episode! "A Bucket of Blood" IMDB "The Little Shop of Horrors" IMDB Gary's Podcasts are here. Gary's Charity Auction, Fleas and Flicks. Daniel's Podcast, I Don't Speak German. Join Daniel's Patreon for more podcasts. Featured Music: "Beatnik" by The Champs; "Main Title from The Little Shop of Horrors" by Fred Katzman; & "Plants & Rags" by PJ Harvey.
We left you hanging but, the wait is over!Chris and Shorty catch up and talk about how to care for your hound and other hunting critters on a budget. The economy is in the tank, gas prices outrageous and dog food is expensive. Shorty runs through a list of antibiotics, the types their uses and where to get them. Chris and Shorty have been caring for hounds for decades and have found sources for antibiotics that may not be labeled for hounds but they contain the same ingredients.DISCLAIMER: Chris Powell and Shorty Gorham are not veterinarians. The information provided in this podcast is for reference only. Dog owners should do their own research and consult a veterinarian for any medical questions. Houndsman XP is not liable for any misuse of any antibiotic or for the medical care or treatment of listeners hounds. “Our Code of Ethics is do your own research.” - Shorty Gorham ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
Shorty and Chris dive deep into caring for your hounds. Admittedly, neither are veterinarians, however, they have decades of experience with hounds, livestock and administering meds and preventative treatment to animals.In this episode Chris and Shorty will discuss numerous products that will be helpful for the Houndsman to prevent and eradicate parasites from hounds and kennel space. ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
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As a result of listener requests, today we add a new kind of show—the Depo Digest episode—to our podcast. These new segments will supplement the regular single-topic deep dives for which we're known. The Depo Digest installments, in contrast, will quickly highlight three or four brand-new rulings of interest to you as a litigator. Jim Garrity explains that our team reviews more than 500 deposition-related rulings weekly. Not all justify a full episode by themselves, but many are still of real practical value. So we're passing these along to you in digest form, yet another powerful tool to help you stay at the top of your deposition game. We heard you, and we're acting on your excellent suggestion. Thanks!SHOW NOTESBurton v. United States of America, Case No. 1:18-CV-02039 (JHR) (SDA), 2024 WL 305-6940 (S. D. New York June 19, 2024) (finding that 2015 amendments to FRCP 30(b)(6), requiring conferral, can be read to require disclosure of corporate designees and their resumes prior to deposition to facilitate “the efficiency and productivity of the deposition”)In re Chrysler Pacifica Fire Recall Products Liability Litigation MDL, No. 22-3040, 2024 WL 3048495 (E.D. Mich. June 18, 2024) (finding that routine inconvenience and expense of traveling to forum for deposition is not “good cause” justifying protective order allowing plaintiffs to appear for deposition by remote video)Williams, et al. v. J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc., No. CV-20-01701 PSG, 2024 WL 2108841 (C.D. Calif. Apr. 30, 2024) (order rejecting taxability of court reporter convenience add-ons for litigation packages, logistics and processing, concierge tech support, and virtual primary participants)
Brandi brings forward the topic of carrying "Fleas" of emation when in a Toxic Relationship. In toxic relationships, mirroring reactions can become a common and damaging behavior. This dynamic often involves partners reflecting each other's negative emotions, behaviors, and responses, leading to a cycle of conflict and distress. Understanding and managing mirroring in such relationships is crucial for maintaining emotional well-being and working toward healthier interactions. Understanding Mirroring in Toxic Relationships Definition: Mirroring in relationships involves one partner unconsciously imitating the behaviors, attitudes, or emotional responses of the other. In a toxic relationship, this often means replicating negative behaviors and reactions. Common Behaviors: Emotional Outbursts: One partner's anger or frustration can trigger similar emotions in the other, escalating conflicts. Defensive Reactions: If one partner becomes defensive or dismissive, the other may mirror these responses, leading to misunderstandings and resentment. Blame Shifting: Each partner might mirror the other's tendency to blame, resulting in a cycle of accusations and defensiveness. Passive-Aggressive Behavior: If one partner exhibits passive-aggressive tendencies, the other might respond similarly, creating a hostile and unproductive environment. Causes of Mirroring in Toxic Relationships Emotional Contagion: Emotions can be contagious; when one partner exhibits strong negative emotions, the other partner may unconsciously absorb and reflect those emotions. Insecurity and Fear: In toxic relationships, partners often feel insecure and fearful. These feelings can lead to defensive behaviors and reactions, which are mirrored back and forth. Lack of Effective Communication: Poor communication skills can result in misunderstandings and conflicts. Instead of resolving issues constructively, partners might mimic each other's negative communication styles. Patterned Responses: Over time, partners in a toxic relationship may develop patterned responses to each other's behavior, reinforcing negative cycles and making it difficult to break free from mirroring. Impact of Mirroring in Toxic Relationships Escalation of Conflict: Mirroring negative behaviors and emotions can escalate conflicts, making resolution more difficult and increasing emotional distress. Emotional Exhaustion: Constantly mirroring a partner's negative emotions can lead to emotional exhaustion and burnout, affecting overall well-being. Erosion of Trust and Intimacy: Repeated negative interactions can erode trust and intimacy, creating a sense of distance and disconnection between partners. Perpetuation of Toxic Patterns: Mirroring reinforces toxic patterns, making it harder for partners to develop healthier ways of interacting and resolving conflicts. Managing Mirroring in Toxic Relationships Self-Awareness: Recognize your own emotional and behavioral patterns. Understanding when and why you are mirroring your partner can help you break the cycle. Pause and Reflect: Before reacting to your partner's behavior, take a moment to pause and reflect. This can help you respond more thoughtfully rather than reflexively mirroring negative emotions. Effective Communication: Focus on improving communication skills. Use "I" statements to express your feelings without blaming your partner, and actively listen to their perspective. Set Boundaries: Establish and enforce healthy boundaries to protect yourself from emotional contagion. Communicate your boundaries clearly and respectfully. Seek Professional Help: Couples therapy or individual counseling can provide tools and strategies for managing toxic dynamics and breaking the cycle of mirroring. Practice Empathy: Try to understand your partner's emotions and perspective without automatically adopting their emotional state. Empathy can help de-escalate conflicts and foster a more supportive environment. Focus on Self-Care: Prioritize self-care to maintain your emotional well-being. Engage in activities that help you relax and recharge, and seek support from friends and family. Breaking the Cycle of Mirroring Change Your Response: Experiment with changing your usual response to your partner's negative behavior. Responding with calmness, empathy, or a different perspective can disrupt the mirroring pattern. Encourage Positive Behavior: Reinforce and mirror positive behaviors and emotions. This can create a more constructive and supportive dynamic in the relationship. Develop Conflict Resolution Skills: Learn and practice effective conflict resolution skills. This includes staying calm, identifying the root cause of conflicts, and working collaboratively toward solutions. Focus on Personal Growth: Invest in your personal growth and emotional intelligence. Developing a strong sense of self can help you resist the pull of negative mirroring. Conclusion Mirroring reactions in a toxic relationship can perpetuate negative cycles and exacerbate conflict. By recognizing this behavior, improving communication, setting boundaries, and seeking professional help, partners can work toward breaking the cycle of mirroring and fostering a healthier, more supportive relationship. Prioritizing self-awareness and self-care is essential for managing emotional well-being and creating a positive environment for both partners.
The guys are back with another adventure in the world of fig collecting! It's been a wild week with a heated Get Off My Lawn, plus we see extreme highs and lows on the Mission as the fellas review the Jakks Badd Blood 4 Pack, and as always trophies! The post TOTS Pod 079: “Taint”ed Fleas appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
Welcome to another episode of Questions With Crocker! This episode Dr. Crocker and Shane discuss a flea infested Frenchie case, their favorite and least favorite subjects in school, the child-free women in vet med debacle, and more.Episodes release weekly on Thursdays at 9am EST and are available on all podcast platforms including a video version on YouTube!Have a question for the podcast? Email questionswithcrocker@gmail.com for your question to be featured on an upcoming episode!TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@questionswithcrockerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/questionswithcrocker/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClk4BQm7SRDXJpdzraAkKRwTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Frenchie Case 07:05Our Favorite And Least Favorite Subjects 10:10Corbin's Minecraft Sword 12:22Child-Free Women In Vet Med 14:06Outro 28:48
Have no fear! Fleas part two is here!No fear that is unless bug-borne illnesses scare you that is! Thank you to our Patreon for participating in this months Poll! Support the Show.Thank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast Support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/JustBugs
This week Dr. Pete and Molly sit down to discuss a topic that many people can relate to: my dog has fleas! If you've ever had a dog or pet with fleas you know how difficult they can be to deal with. We talk about how fleas operate and how they end up in your house as well as ways to prevent them and how to deal with them if you find yourself in that situation. Fleas run rampant and they're super tough to get a grasp on. Dont forget to submit any questions you have to teams@voyagerdogfoodco.com or directly on Instagram. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe and leave a rating!
Tiny jumper with a hankering for tasty blood snack! Anyone else feeling itchy? Thank you to the folks on Patreon for the Patreon Polls Pick! Support the Show.Thank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast Support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/JustBugs
Send us a Text Message.This week, I'll delve into the surprising history of antibiotics. You'll learn how penicillin was discovered by accident and how its development was helped along by a moldy cantaloupe from a Peoria, Illinois farmers market. I'll also uncover how it went on to act as a secret weapon, helping the allied forces to victory during World War II. Plus I'm going to get real personal to share the tell all story of why my husband is physically disabled and suffering from chronic pain at the age of 35 from taking a particular type of antibiotic. This is not easy to share, but I need to warn you. It may very well save your life. Sources: The Microbiology Society "The History of Antibiotics"National Library of Medicine "The Treasure Called Antibiotics"National Library of Medicine "Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek: Master of Fleas and Father of Microbiology"National Library of Medicine "A Brief History of the Antibiotics Era"PBS "The real story behind penicillin"Live Science "What is penicillin, and how was it discovered?"healthychildren.org "The History of Antibiotics"World Health Organization "Global child deaths reach historic low in 2022 - UN report"Harvard Library "Germ Theory"USDA "The Enduring Mystery of Moldy Mary"HistoryNet "Penicillin: Wonder Drug of WWII" The Atlantic "What Americans Don't Know About Their Medications"FDA "FDA updates warnings for oral and injectable fluoroquinolone antibiotics due to disabling side affects"American Chemical Society "Discovery and Development of Penicillin"MN Department of Health "About MRSA"Support the show! Buy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaine
This week we will discuss Ectoparasites. The CDC says: "Although the term ectoparasites can broadly include blood-sucking arthropods such as mosquitoes (because they are dependent on a blood meal from a human host for their survival), this term is generally used more narrowly to refer to organisms such as ticks, fleas, lice, and mites that attach or burrow into the skin and remain there for relatively long periods of time (e.g., weeks to months). Arthropods are important in causing diseases in their own right, but are even more important as vectors, or transmitters, of many different pathogens that in turn cause tremendous morbidity and mortality from the diseases they cause.
If you only focus on lifes big issues, you'll miss the little things that move us forwards. The only way to succeed, whether it be in policy or personal life, small moments are the only ways to create larger waves. Boyd asks us to keep focus on our everyday actions and remember that little things build life.