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Today's guests are Jordan Trafan, BSN, MSN-Ed, RN, TCRN, clinical documentation education and compliance consultant for the Banner Health CDI team, and Marcie Johnson, RN, CCDS, the associate director of the senior review team at Banner Health in Arizona. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/clinical-deep-dive-respiratory-failure) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, March 1, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. ACDIS update: Respond to the 2026 ACDIS Community Survey by March 6 and be entered to win a free ACDIS membership! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2026-ACDIS-community-survey) Register for the 2026 ACDIS Conference, happening April 20‒23, in Chicago by March 3 to get $100 off! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh) Register for the CCDS Exam Prep Preconference, happening April 19‒20, in Chicago! (https://bit.ly/3OifK3p) Register for the ACDIS Symposium: Outpatient CDI, happening April 19‒20, in Chicago! (https://bit.ly/4aI519R) Register for the ACDIS Physician Advisor Forum, happening April 19‒20, in Chicago! (https://bit.ly/4tIrRH2)
Christina is once again joined by their sister to discuss an important disability update. Digressions include cat fights, imposter syndrome, redefining what it means to show up, candy, and controversial astrology opinions. Enjoy!This is a companion to an episode we did in October: #217 Sorry, Sweet Jesus feat. Caroline Jumper.Thoughts on the episode? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
The Old Timers are separated by some sort of supernatural force before they can reach the bottom of the elevator shaft, and one by one they are presented new landscapes and conversations with both strange and familiar faces, while some deeper presence hiding below the surface confronts them.(This is the last episode of Act 3 of “Fire and Smoke: New Ronne”. There will be an additional two weeks off before the first episode of Act 4, Episode 16, is posted.)Music and Sound Effects:“Intro” by Abigail McDonald“Fay in Mist” by Magnus Ludvigsson at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Bell Rings, Doors, Moving” by Epidemic Sound at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Two Three on E” by Franz Gordon at (www.epidemicsound.com)“The Lonely Traveler" by Franz Gordon at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Glacier” by Anna Dager & Hanna Ekström at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Bonus: All in a Garden Green (Orchestral Version)” by Axletree at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)
Send a textIn the Devils Triangle, on the doorway to Hell itself, a counter-attack is raging. Cultists and emissaries reign down a hellfire and brimstone assault of our heroes, and they have a secret weapon. It's white-hot balls to the wall action and chaos, and not everyone will walk away.Listen through the end credits and find out how to get TWO bonus episodes!The Dress Rehearsal, a Patreon exclusive that sets the stage for everything to come.and Vampires Do Not Exist, a weird tale about a man who drinks blood to survive, just not in the way you would expect.THE END RUN CONTINUES NEXT WEEK!Music this go-round provided by Soularflair – All the Pretty Things and Manic KineticJ. Surak – Gates OpenSioum – Fields (ocean of silence)All available, and so much more, at FreeMusicArchive.orgPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the show
新年快樂!恭喜發財!12小時成員們在這邊跟大家拜年啦!今年你也熬過去了嗎?還是只是累積了更多更多的新年鬼故事呢?本集我們來聊聊過年陋習(?)之一:初二回娘家這件事是習俗,也是台灣已婚女子們永遠的枷鎖,尤其如果遇到非常傳統的夫家,有些甚至要到初三才能回娘家。我們今天分享了身邊的案例,一來了解下大家現在都怎麼安排過年,二來也能給大家提供一些盡量不撕破臉(?)的靈感!歡迎來信跟我們分享喔嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: StorybookbyScott Holmes from Free Music Archive(https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 byQuincas Moreira fromYoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
As we head into the Lent this week, Brandon offers a reflection on the justice work that God calls us into and the opportunity to slow down, reflect and pray as we begin the approach to Easter. If you feel weary, burnt out or frustrated and are looking for a reminder of who God is and how we can connect into the everlasting grace that sustains, please join for a listen. Resources and Links from the Show Brandon's Top Worship Song for Lent : Where Would I Go? by Micah Dalton Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Subscribe to Our New YouTube Channel Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
We celebrate a recently departed friend in the cheesiest way possible.Thoughts on the episode? Want to suggest a topic? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Original 11/4/2025 episode: #218 A Good Death feat. Anonymous* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
Every time one of the big clubs show up on this humble podcast, the audience is a little larger - and maybe I should do more on the likes of Bayern or Liverpool. But I always shirk back a bit. Too mainstream, I think. And if you like Liverpool, wouldn't you have found another, more professional media outlet already? If that is you, I think you need to buy this book. And, first, hear about it: Alan McDougall has written what the subtitle says is a peoples' history of Liverpool F.C. I would say it's a global people's history. Published by Cambridge University Press, the book is very readable and accessible, but with high scholarly standards. Not a straight up club history, always with an eye on culture, society and football more broadly, but never far from the club the author has grown up to love. It's a story of deindustrialization, migration, the tragedies of Heysel and Hillsborough, and Bill Shankly and Jürgen Klopp. Alan McDougall is a professor of history at the University of Guelph in Canada, and he has been on before to talk about his fabulous older book The People's Game about soccer in Eastern Germany. For this one, he has returned to his football home, and done what not many club histories do: a book you'll enjoy reading, following its connections and learning about its world even if you don't support Liverpool.HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:Alan McDougall, professional pageDreams and Songs to Sing, book websiteHillsborough Law campaignHeysel Stadium catastrophe, TV footage (warning, graphic imagery)NEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Welcome to episode 80 of Lexis in which Dan and guest interviewer Ben talk to Dr Matthew Hunt, Lecturer of Sociolinguistics, University of Southampton about voice pitch, including:What it is and how we measure itWhat it ‘means', including its ‘social meaning potential'The judgements that we make about pitch and why these matterGendered perceptions of pitchHis work on domestic violence cases and the role of pitch in perceptions of ‘victimhood'Gender and football commentariesAdvice to A Level students on exploring pitch and its role⚠️Content warning⚠️We discuss domestic violence and abuse in broad terms in part of this episode. Journal of Sociolinguistics paper on the effect of pitch variation on perceptions of domestic abuse victims: https://doi.org/10.1111/josl.12723The second paper, ‘Gender Penalty? Linguistic Discrimination and Perceptions of Female Football Commentators' is with Gender & Language and currently in press. We will update the link once it is published. Matthew's website: https://matthewhuntlinguistics.home.blog/ Matthew's University of Southampton page: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/people/626sz2/doctor-matthew-hunt Lexis is on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lexispodcast.bsky.social ContributorsLisa Casey blog: https://livingthroughlanguage.wordpress.com/ & Twitter: Language Debates (@LanguageDebates)Dan Clayton blog: EngLangBlog & Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/englangblog.bsky.social Jacky Glancey Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackyGlanceyRaj RanaMatthew Butler Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewbutlerCA Music: Serge Quadrado - Cool Guys Cool Guys by Serge Quadrado is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. From the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/serge-quadrado/urban/cool-guys
Today's guest is Priscilla Marlar, MHA, CSSBB, CPHQ, a quality improvement engineer at University of Iowa Health Care. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/communication-silos-and-quality-reviews) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, February 15, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. ACDIS update: ACDIS members can read the January/February 2026 edition of the CDI Journal now! (https://bit.ly/49lnh8k) Respond to the 2026 ACDIS Community Survey by March 6 and be entered to win a free ACDIS membership! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2026-ACDIS-community-survey) Register for the 2026 ACDIS Conference, happening April 20‒23, in Chicago by February 16 to get $100 off! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh) ACDIS members can read the 2025 CDI Salary Survey report now! (https://bit.ly/4a73cTy) ACDIS members are invited to join the first Quarterly Member Call of 2026 on February 12, 1‒2 p.m. Eastern! (https://bit.ly/3ZTvEn3)
提前給聽眾們拜早年!新年恭喜、馬年行大運!(超老套)這周想必大家在各種忙碌、愛與糾結中並存著,期盼迎接農曆新年的到來忙著在年關將至,先交代好手邊工作、換新鈔、年禮準備Blahblah;愛台灣歡樂熱鬧的過年氛圍;糾結又要遇到那些可能住海邊(問很多)的親戚,或又要發紅包(破財)的時刻XD總之,各種酸甜苦辣鹹的情緒交織,似乎就是成人後每年過年的縮影但小時候的我們,無不期待著過年,可以領紅包、放煙火、即便是久久不見的親戚,當時都還沒有那麼煩人… 這集我們一起來聊聊那些童年、新年的快樂時光,不知道是不是錯覺,覺得小時候的「年味」更加濃厚,聽眾們有跟我們一樣的感受嗎?歡迎來信跟我們分享喔嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: StorybookbyScott Holmes from Free Music Archive(https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 byQuincas Moreira fromYoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
A multitude of orphanages in the Global South continue to be supported by well-meaning Christians throughout the world. Research and scripture both indicate that God's design for children is to grow up in a family, but what do we do when it's the church that needs to be convinced of this? Brandon Stiver is joined today by Tony Lewry who shares his experience in orphan care and cross-cultural ministry over the years as we dive into what it looks like to change mindsets and practices in these global chains of care. Tony leads The Homecoming Project and coordinates across a coalition of organizations tackling the issue of children outside of parental care. In our conversation, Tony and Brandon discuss the evolution of family-based care, the challenges and successes of implementing foster care, and the vital role of the church in advocating for vulnerable children. Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Subscribe to Our New YouTube Channel Resources and Links from the Show The Homecoming Project Online The Homecoming Project Instagram Conversation Notes (AI Generated) 03:00 Introduction to Tony Lewry and His Journey 05:56 The Evolution of Family-Based Care in Brazil 09:13 Challenges and Successes in Implementing Foster Care 11:57 The Role of the Church in Foster Care Advocacy 14:54 Reintegration and Community Support for Children 17:54 Navigating Reentry to the UK 20:52 The Homecoming Project: History and Vision 23:47 Collaborative Efforts in Care Reform 27:03 Addressing the Funding Dilemma in Child Care 30:05 Engaging with Orphanage Supporters 32:59 The Coalition Approach and Its Impact 36:11 Next Steps for the Homecoming Project 39:08 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
This week we're joined by Rachel, writer and editor of Open Secrets Magazine. Topics include ADHD, hoarding, losing a friend to an eating disorder, name changes, and risky blogging. Enjoy!You can find Rachel at Open Secrets Magazine and on Substack as Rachel Kramer Bussel.Thoughts on the episode? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhReferences:* Christina's essay in Open Secrets: Am I Food Insecure Because I Have Bulimia, Or Do I Have Bulimia Because I'm Food Insecure?* Lauren's first episode as a guest: #44 The Most Popular Girl in the Psych Ward feat. LaurenCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
Send a textThe End Run ramps up, as the players assemble on the doorstep to Hell itself. The Crew will cross through the breach in an attack on the End of Days. But wait... there's a problem.Listen through the end credits and find out how to get TWO bonus episodes!The Dress Rehearsal, a Patreon exclusive that sets the stage for everything to come.and Vampires Do Not Exist, a weird tale about a man who drinks blood to survive, just not in the way you would expect.THE END RUN CONTINUES NEXT WEEK!Music this go-round provided by Soularflair – Call of the Void and Manic KineticKieLoBot – Space Ocean DreamSioum – Fields (ocean of silence)Sarin – Ocean BurnAll available, and so much more, at FreeMusicArchive.orgPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the show
Queen Maud is without a leader, The Guards are without their Lord Admin, The Hydra has lost its head. But there is more to be done before The Old Timers can delve deeper to search for a way to travel back to their own time. The group works with The Scientist to keep Queen Maud together for those that want to remain here, but with new form and a more just function. Avis, Devon, and Neil mend their relationship with Kid, and The Old Timers become even closer with better understanding. Goodbyes are given and new paths are laid out for everyone as The Old Timers make their way into a long forgotten access shaft that goes down, deep underneath the Earth, to some mysterious entity.Music and Sound Effects:“Intro” by Abigail McDonald“Mimicry” by Gavin Luke at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Chronicle of a Monday” by Franz Gordon at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Muddy Meadows” by Franz Gordon at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Cobweb Morning” by Kai Engel at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)“Theme of Uncertainty” by William Claeson at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Midst of Life” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Anna Dager, &Hanna Ekström at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Fay in Mist” by Magnus Ludvigsson at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Anxiety Attack” by Bonnie Grace at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Tvivel” by Hanna Ekström & Anna Dager at (www.epidemicsound.com)“A World Behind” by Hanna Lindgren at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Irresolute” by Anna Landström, Hanna Ekström, & Anna Dager at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Sad Clowns” by Alexandra Woodward at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Bonus: All in a Garden Green (Orchestral Version)” by Axletree at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)
In dieser Episode geht es darum, wie man sein Sprechen auf ein höheres Niveau bringen kann, damit es flüssig und natürlich klingt. Dazu werden praktische Tipps gegeben. In der Kategorie "Wort des Podcasts" geht es um das Wort Ladenhüter. Außerdem wird erläutert, was die Redewendung "Wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst" bedeutet.Viel Vergnügen!If you want to support the Podcast:buymeacoffee.com/thinkingermanpodcastMusic content: - Aesthetic Boomopera - Podcast LoFi Lounge intro Music (15s) Seconds by Lidérc, source: Pixabay- Taste of saxophone by Fresh_Morning, source: Pixabay- Strings Bright Jingle - FMA Podcast Suggestion by Serge Quadrado, source: Free Music Archive, license type (CC BY-SA)
Hannah Chiu might only be a medical student at Tulane University, but she is using her platform to make sure young menstruators know everything from how to use a tampon to birth control options. With only 29 states mandating any form of sex education, Chiu joins the many people around the country looking to teach about menstrual periods, a topic that is not federally required to be taught in sex education curricula and often goes overlooked. From Trish Hutchinson taking up-and-coming doctors into the classroom, to Andrew Lupo, a pediatric gynecologist, teaching his patients firsthand, discover the ways menstruation education is reaching young people when they need it most. UPDATE FROM OCTOBER 2025 TAPING: Period Prepared is a menstruation education program co-founded by Hannah Chiu and Olivia French, both medical students in New Orleans, and their mentor, Dr. Stephanie Shea. The interview features Hannah Chiu and reflects the work of the organization as a whole. As of February 2026, Chiu is still working within the menstrual education space, but is not using Period Prepared branding. MUSIC: Delmendra by Blue Dot Sessions Roundpipe by Blue Dot Sessions Borders - Marimba Happy Song by DanielHComposer Scienceline theme by Jahzzar at the Free Music Archive
試問一下自己,如果遇到有人突然拿著一支筆塞到妳手裡,說他是為了夢想在義賣,妳會怎麼做?」這就是我們今天要聊的。我們從小都被教育要做一個善良的人,要回饋社會。但不知道從什麼時候開始,『善良』這兩個字,好像變成了一種隱形的勒索。有時候妳在便利商店結帳,店員問妳要不要捐發票,妳剛好想留著對獎,但後面排隊的人都在看妳,妳是不是就覺得心虛、覺得自己好像是個壞人?我們到底是真的想伸出援手,還是只是因為受不了那種『你不捐就是沒愛心』的空氣?今天我們12小時的成員有的是慈善天使,有的則是常常被當成冤大頭。我們要來拆解一下,大家在做公益的時候,心裡到底在演哪一齣戲?妳決定要不要掏錢的那一刻,是因為感動,還是因為被情勒到走投無路?」嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: Storybook byScott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from YoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
We bring reinforcements to answer a listener voice message. Digressions include being visibly disordered at work, snappy comebacks for nosy colleagues, people who refuse to listen, and a broken tailbone. We even try to therapize each other, with mixed results. Enjoy!Thanks to Mads for today's voice message! Thoughts on the episode? Want to suggest a topic? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
The phrase "go west!" was not coined by the Village People or the Pet Shop Boys, but by Horace Greeley, a famous newspaper editor a long time ago. And seen from Europe, all of the United States is West. So that's what Luca Puster tells his young European clients who just finish High School and are considering college: Go west young man, and grow up playing football. Or soccer. How do they find American colleges? What makes them come here, what is attractive about this step in their football and study careers? How do they find the game here, the current crisis around immigration and politics, what do they take back? Luca is the co-founder of Students Go West, an agency that helps bring European footballers into American collegiate soccer programs. He also played for the GAK in Graz, Austria, and for Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida.HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE: Students Go West, websitePercentages of international players in the top NCAA teams, 2023NEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Wesley Armstrong joins host Jake Murren on Episode 132 of Forged in Ohio. Wes is 3-0 amateur mixed martial artist who is fighting for AFP's heavyweight championship on February 21st.In this episode, Wes talks about his weight loss journey and how he got into MMA, the three amateur fights in his career, what fans can expect from his title fight, and more. Wes is an incredibly exciting heavyweight that all Ohio MMA fans should support. Discover more about Wesley Armstrong by listening to Forged in Ohio today!Check out Wes on social media:Instagram: @_mr_wesFacebook: @wesley.armstrong.10Forged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioX: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
In 2027, NASA's is planning to land astronauts on the moon for the first time in 53 years with the expectation that there will be a permanent base there by the early 2030s. And the ever-humble Elon Musk reckons he'll be sending people to Mars by then too. This has prompted a renewed interest in the prolonged effects of space travel on the human body, and a lot of fascinating research has been conducted aboard the International Space Station over the last two decades. The main objective risk to astronauts is exposure to galactic cosmic radiation. This can be reduced to some degree by shielding of space habitats, however, the impacts of microgravity are much harder to engineer away. In part 1 we'll discuss spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome and other sensorimotor impacts. In part 2 we'll focus on the effects of microgravity on bone density and the circulatory system. We'll also talk through the management of a cases of suspected thrombosis on the international space station from a few years ago. Medical care on orbit has many parallels with the remote medicine you're already familiar with. Guests Professor Gordon Cable (Australian National University; Co-founder, Human Aerospace) Dr Alicia Tucker FACEM, FAWM (Royal Hobart Hospital; University of Tasmania)Dr John Cherry PhD FACRRM (Deputy CMO, Australian Antarctic Division)Chapters4:55 Cosmic Radiation18:34 Spaceflight Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome33:01 Occupational Hazards ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Recording of ‘Also Sprach Zarathustra' by Richard Strauss, licenced under Creative Commons from the Lud and Schlatts Musical Emporium Conducted by Philip Milman. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Orthosie' by Ben Elson, ‘Spring Water' By Chill Cole and ‘Temple of Runha' by ELFL. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘The Undertake' and ‘Operation A' by Borttex. NASA audio downloaded from SPACE.com YouTube channel. Image courtesy of NASA and WikiCommons. Image of first US moonwalk by Ed White courtesy of NASA and WikiCommons. Editorial feedback kindly provided by members of the podcast editorial group Paul Cooper PhD, Dr Aidan Tan, Dr Rahul Barmanray, Dr Simeon Wong, Dr Fionnuala Fagan, Dr Maansi Arora, Dr Jia-Wen Chong, Dr Aafreen Khalid and Associate Professor Dr Stephen Bacchi.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.
The record for the longest space-flight is held by physician-cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov. Back in 1994-95, he spent 437 days on the Mir space station and grew 4 centimetres in height through elongation of his spine in micro-gravity. Polyakov had an uncomfortable ride back to Earth in the very precisely customised descent module. Microgravity also causes demineralization of weight-bearing bones that is faster than age-related decline. But the cosmonaut had worked out religiously for the entire mission and after his capsule parachuted to the ground he made a point of walking from it relatively unassisted. One of the main objectives of the marathon flight had been to prove that walking proudly onto the Martian surface after a 9-month journey might be possible, given it only has 37 percent the gravitational force that Earth does. Microgravity additionally results in adaptive plasticity of the vestibular and sensorimotor networks and deconditioning of the cardiovascular system. Indeed, several years ago there was a medical emergency aboard the international space station when an ultrasound investigation revealed thrombosis of the internal jugular vein in one astronaut. In this podcast we discuss how management of cases like this has many parallels with remote medicine on earth. Part 1 of this series examined the risks of cosmic radiation and spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome among other things. Guests Professor Gordon Cable (Australian National University; Co-founder, Human Aerospace) Dr Alicia Tucker FACEM, FAWM (Royal Hobart Hospital; University of Tasmania) Dr John Cherry PhD FACRRM (Deputy CMO, Australian Antarctic Division) Chapters 1:08 Bone mineral density 15:35 Circulation and a case study in remote medicine 35:04 Historic medevacs from spaceProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Spring Water' By Chill Cole, ‘At the End of Nothing' by Silver Maple and ‘Mega Woman IV' by ELFL. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘Snowfall' by Kai Engel. Graphic is AI-generated and shared online with a Creative Commons licence. Editorial feedback kindly provided by members of the podcast editorial group Paul Cooper PhD, Dr Aidan Tan, Dr Rahul Barmanray, Dr Simeon Wong, Dr Fionnuala Fagan, Dr Maansi Arora, Dr Jia-Wen Chong, Dr Aafreen Khalid and Associate Professor Dr Stephen Bacchi. Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.
Saul and Jolene were watching Youtube and came across Dungeon Craft whose host had gone to Gen Con in 2025. He was amazed at the size of the convention and the number of TTRPGs sessions that were available for convention attendees to play in. He decided to do some number crunching to figure out what were the top ten TTRPGs by the number of sessions offered. As he went down the list some of them were no surprise and others were. On a late night sometime after watching that video, Saul decided to do the same for an upcoming local convention called DunDraCon. How many TTRPGs were offered and what games had the highest number of games offered of each RPG game is what Saul wanted to figure out. Going through every game offered he wrote down each RPG and if there were offered more than once he noted it with a hash mark. In this episode Saul and Jolene present his totally unofficial findings. Thank you all for Listening! You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones Music by Beat Mekanic, song Game Day Available from FreeMusicArchive.com Music used under the Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
MD 137 To The Moon- Today we are going to talk about: Mowers, Fake News, Cars, The Foundation, House mortgage, Artemis 2 Moon Shot, Beast Games. Most music provided by the now defunked Mevio.com, Jamendo.com, Free Music Archive.org, Slip. Stream, The No Agenda Show, and Other clandestine sources. Some music Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Songs Played-Elle Cordova – Roswell, Heftone Banjo Orchestra – Persian Rag, Lucka Plevova – Dance with Us, Whole Air – Jed was a Landman, Neural Drep – Star Trek Pirates, Postmodern Jukebox Super Mario Piano Medley, Quimorucru – Soleil de Mai, Black Irish Band – Roll Alabama Roll, - Ryan George – If the News was a Person, Aura Increse – Der Volvic Vulkan, Crispity – Nickola Tesla, Dally – Dilvby, – No Agendy – 6-7 Mambo, - Neural Derp – Rednecks Lost in Space, - Quimorucru – On t a deja Dit, - The Holderness Family – Labedo Killer, - Aura Increse – Isaac's Apple Dance, - The Shout ins – Rock and Roll McDonald's, - Allister Thompson – Three Drunken Madiens and Who Would True Valour See, - Rusty's Riders – Ghost Riders In Th sky, - Neural Drep – Rebel Waves, - Postmodern Jukebox – If You Want to Be My Lover, - Ryan George – First Guy to eve Open a Bar, - Seth Drums – Billy Gene, - SirBitrs a Lot – Plese Fix, - Avengers - We didn't Start the Fire, - Mona Lisa Twins – Dewam a Little Ream, - No agenda – Turkey Tastes Like Shit, - Neural Drep – Redneck Babylon, - Ryan Georg – Camping, - Aura Increase – Don't be So Serious, Veronica - Aint Talking Bout Love.
Today's guest is Amy Callinan, MSN, RN, CCDS, educator, clinical documentation integrity, at Presbyterian Healthcare Services, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/collaborative-cdi-initiatives-and-special-projects) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, February 1, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by the 2026 ACDIS Pocket Guide, available to order today! Learn more by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3V1Z0gQ ACDIS update: Apply to serve on an ACDIS board or committee by January 31! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/January-2026-Committees) Submit your articles to the March/April edition of the CDI Journal by February 1! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CDI-journal) Make sure to take advantage of the ACDIS conference room block rate by March 27! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh) Register for the 2026 ACDIS conference, and the associated pre-conference events, today! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh)
2026開局已經過了快一個月,你感覺今年運勢如何呢?通常我們說還沒過農曆年都不算過年,如果現在還沒有感受到新年新氣象的你應該還有救(?這集我們來分享一些個人身心靈平衡的開運小秘訣,所謂天助自助者,當你能夠靠自己維持身心健康,相信整個宇宙都會幫助你完成願望的!#最後加碼分享2026馬年運勢心法,一定要聽到最後喔~~~嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: Storybook byScott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from YoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
Surprise! We're finally releasing the bonus episode Lauren recorded while Christina was in the psych ward. Joining her is recurring guest Vikki, who brings a heavy topic to the table. Digressions include misfitted college majors, making up lies to be more popular, the crippling weight of being alone in the world, and…Taco. Enjoy!Thoughts on the episode? Want to suggest a topic? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
This US capture of Nicolás Maduro presents a range of considerations and reflections across international law, humanitarian needs and diplomacy in the Western Hemisphere. This episode delves into the complex political landscape of Venezuela, focusing on the historical context leading to the rise of Nicolás Maduro and the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Brandon Stiver is joined by a former Venezuelan Ambassador, Alejandro Martinez Ubieda and Global Studies educator Dr. Greg Burch to discuss the implications of Maduro's capture, the corruption and human rights violations under his regime, and the potential for a democratic transition in Venezuela. They also explore the role of international relations and U.S. involvement in shaping the future of the country, emphasizing the need for diplomacy and humanitarian support for Venezuelans both at home and abroad. Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Subscribe to Our New YouTube Channel Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Human Rights Watch : Venezuela UN Human Rights Council : Venezuela NBC Portland : Former Venezuelan ambassador living in Oregon calls Maduro arrest a long-awaited step toward democracy Conversation Notes (AI Generated) 05:00 The Context of Venezuela's Political Landscape 08:05 Chávez's Rise and the Shift to Authoritarianism 10:42 Maduro's Ascendancy and Human Rights Violations 13:48 The Humanitarian Crisis and International Reactions 16:44 Celebration and Concerns Over Maduro's Capture 29:34 The Venezuelan Migration Crisis 35:22 The Future of Venezuela Post-Maduro 40:25 Ethics of U.S. Intervention in Venezuela 47:12 Hope for Democratic Elections in Venezuela 51:19 Final Thoughts on Venezuelan Resilience Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
Because we're on the cutting edge of social media trends, we thought we'd discuss 2016 in all its complicated glory. On the way, Lauren bums out Christina and our pets find increasingly invasive ways to make themselves known. Enjoy!Thoughts on the episode? Want to suggest a topic? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
Chase "The Archangel" Archangelo joins host Jake Murren on Episode 131 of Forged in Ohio. Chase is a 7-0 amateur mixed martial artist who made his highly-anticipated return in December at Caged Thunder 36. In this episode, Chase talks about overcoming a serious injury in 2025, beating Jackson Dougherty by decision in his return to the cage, what fans can expect from him this year as he looks to turn pro, and more. Chase feels like he has to make up for lost time, and he's easily one of the top three fighters in Ohio to keep an eye on in 2026. Discover more about Chase "The Archangel" Archangelo by listening to Forged in Ohio today!If you're interested in learning more about Chase "The Archangel" Archangelo, don't forget to check out Episode 27 and Episode 62 of Forged in Ohio as well!Check out Chase on social media:Instagram: @carch170Facebook: @chasearchangeloForged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioX: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
In this episode...Kellye and Aaron take a look back at their year in gaming and pick their favorites across a handful of categories, including their picks for Game of the Month of the Year.Find us online:Bluesky: @varianthexInstagram: @varianthexTwitch: @varianthex (we might start streaming games soon)Website: varianthex.comEmail: podcast@varianthex.comAdditional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the Free Music Archive. "Shimmer" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, please leave the artist a tip!
In this episode...Kellye and Aaron try to remember what they played in December and if they liked it.Find us online:Bluesky: @varianthexInstagram: @varianthexTwitch: @varianthex (we might start streaming games soon)Website: varianthex.comEmail: podcast@varianthex.comAdditional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the Free Music Archive. "Shimmer" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, please leave the artist a tip!
We welcome our new pomologist, Dr. Sara Serra, and dig into how pruning, harvest timing, and vision tech can raise fruit quality across apples, pears and peaches. The Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention begins Jan 27. Registration available on site. Winter Fruit Schools run Feb 10–19 across regions.Photo Credit: Dr. Rob Crassweller, Penn StateMusic Credit: “The Raven and the Swan” by Josh Woodward is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License. Courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.orgMake sure you sign up to get notified of future Extension events for tree fruit growers! Sign UpFlight Seasonalities of Main Fruit Pests During the Growing Season
In the command room of Queen Maud, all entrances and exits are locked thanks to some help from the outside. The Lord Admin and his Right Hands are stuck, alone and face to face, with The Old Timers. The time has come for Avis, Devon, Neil, and The Kid to finally confront the Heads of the Hydra.Music and Sound Effects:“Intro” by Abigail McDonald“Goldfinch: Flight to the North” by Axletree at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)“It All Ends Now” by Hampus Naeselius at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Mimicry” by Gavin Luke at (www.epidemicsound.com)“Bonus: All in a Garden Green (Orchestral Version)” by Axletree at Freemusicarchive.com (CC BY 4.0)
前一陣子關於建中學生是否是特權階級(Privileged)的新聞引起不小的討論,甚至有人創造了可以量化的20分Previlege量表讓家參考,順便可以檢視自己是否是含著金/銀/銅湯匙出生的孩子,抑或是啥都沒有手上只有一雙免洗筷呢?今天12小時成員們分別分享自己的分數,以及我們得分的是哪幾項,順便也看看這個量表有哪幾個凡人難以企及的項目。我們也探討了為什麼這個主題會引起這麼大的討論,以及對於特權的想法。嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: Storybook byScott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from YoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
We live in a world that is in desperate need of peace and wholeness. Communities across the globe are ravaged by violence and instability, but what does it look like to be practitioners that seek to transform conflict into thriving communities. In this conversation, Brandon Stiver is joined by Prashan De Visser, the Founder and CEO of Global Unites. Prashan shares his insights on the impact of colonialism, civil war and poor governance in Sri Lanka and the role of the church can play in conflict transformation. He shares about the work of Global Unites in promoting peace and reconciliation in over 20 countries emphasizing the importance of nonviolence, grassroots movements, and youth leadership in conflict transformation. This conversation dives into the complexities and the unique hope that comes with youth movements for peace. Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Subscribe to Our New YouTube Channel Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Global Unites Online Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson Conversation Notes (AI Generated) The importance of creating an inclusive Sri Lankan identity and governance structure. The legacy of colonialism continues to affect Sri Lanka's social fabric. Nonviolence is a crucial principle for sustainable change in conflict situations. Grassroots movements are essential for effective peace building. Youth leadership is vital for the future of conflict transformation. Reconciliation involves healing, repairing, and transforming societal structures. Inherited prejudices can be dismantled through personal connections and experiences. The church has a significant role to play in promoting peace and reconciliation. Copy-paste solutions in conflict resolution often lead to more harm than good. Local expertise is invaluable in creating effective interventions for peace. Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
This one's pretty self-exclamatory. Digressions include therapy homework, deeply engrained coping methods, cursed phone reminders, and last hurrahs. Plus, we tease a new segment and read a heartwarming review. Enjoy?Content warning for self-harm methods, restriction (no numbers), suicidal ideation, and substance abuse.Thoughts on the episode? Want to suggest a topic? Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka (first timers get a free sticker!*)* Subscribe to our Substack and never miss an episode: picklesandvodka.substack.com* Watch our faces on YouTube: youtube.com/@picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram for poll alerts: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: facebook.com/picklesandvodkapodcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack (crisis corner): xtinajumper.substack.com* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afhCredits:* Referenced episode 1: #96.5 Lauren Spent the Weekend in the Psych Ward* Referenced episode 2: #44 The Most Popular Girl in the Psych Ward feat. Lauren* Edited by Christina Jumper* Theme song is Insane OK by The Whines from Free Music Archive*while supplies last Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
This story is a journey to one of the original sins of commercialization in modern global football - the 2005 takeover of Austria Salzburg, a former Austrian champion, UEFA cup finalist and Champions League participant by a well known energy drink company that is now active in soccer around the globe, and its subsequent attempt to erase 72 years of footballing history.But more importantly, it's a journey to soccer's original grace as well: community, persistence, humility, euphoria, belonging - the resurrection of Austria Salzburg in its original colors, purple and white, by fans and the return of the Austria to professional football in Austria. Stefan Wally is the man to tell this story - a lifelong fan of the Austria, and the managing director of the Robert-Jungk-Foundation for Future Studies in Salzburg. He is a political scientist, has taught at different universities for twenty years, and regularly teaches Austrian history to an international audience. HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:Stefan Wally (LinkedIn)SV Austria Salzburg, websiteSV Austria Salzburg, InstagramUnion Ultras Salzburg, websiteThe Guardian article in English about the Austria after Red BullSV Austria Salzburg, English Wikipedia entryNEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Today's guests are Kristin Clopton, BSN, RN, CCDS, associate director at Banner Health, and Tonya Skeen, MSN, RN, CCDS, CDIP, associate director at Banner Health in Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Nevada, and California. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/navigating-burnout-cdi) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Sunday, January 18, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by the 2026 ACDIS conference, happening April 20-23, 2026, in Chicago! Register today! (https://bit.ly/4qeFWdh) ACDIS update: ACDIS members can read the January/February 2026 edition of the CDI Journal now! (https://bit.ly/49lnh8k) Apply to serve on an ACDIS board or committee by January 31! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/January-2026-Committees) Respond to the 2026 ACDIS Community Survey by March 6 and be entered to win a free ACDIS membership! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2026-ACDIS-community-survey)
你身邊有沒有一種人?當你第一次幫他,他對你感激涕零;第二次幫他,他覺得你人真好;但到了第十次,只要你稍微晚了一點,他反而會過來質疑你:『你怎麼沒準時幫我?』今天我們要聊一個讓很多人心累的話題。台語有一句話叫『軟土深掘』,明明是你釋出善意,對方卻把你當成提款機,踩著你的底線往上爬。其實這種現象,在心理學或古話裡有個更精準的說法,叫做『升米恩,斗米仇』。給人一升米是救命恩人,但給多了,對方反而會因為你停止給予而恨你。更無奈的是,在現代社會這種『受害者心態』或是『理所應當感』似乎越來越普遍。大家好像都在比誰拿到的好處多,覺得只要沒從別人那裡蹭到點什麼,自己就虧大了。如果你也正因為這種『好心沒好報』的關係感到心寒,或是正處在一段讓你精疲力竭的社交關係中,今天的內容,絕對會讓你心有戚戚焉。讓我們一起來拆解,為什麼你的善良,會養出對方的貪婪?嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: StorybookbyScott Holmes from Free Music Archive(https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 byQuincas Moreira fromYoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
在2025的尾巴,台灣發生2025台北無差別攻擊事件,震驚了社會也刺痛了人民的心。一直以來,這種類型的社會案件,總是令人怵目驚心, 小如:社區附近發生的兇殺案、大可以到 1997 年的白曉燕綁架命案、美國911襲擊事件等等,任何一個事件,都是當時無數人心中的傷痛,甚至直至今日,可能都還是無法談論的沉重。 今天我們不談兇嫌,我們來聊聊感受,希望大家在遭受、聽聞這些事件之後,也能好好面對自己的感受,不要過度壓抑、恐慌、害怕,相信我們的社會,相信自己,相信身邊有相互支持、擁抱、哭泣的人,可以陪伴著走過這些令人惶恐的時刻。 歡迎聽眾們來信跟我們分享,事件後是否對你們造成影響呢?希望有我們的陪伴,可以稍稍帶來一些慰藉嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com音樂出處: StorybookbyScott Holmes from Free Music Archive(https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 byQuincas Moreira fromYoutubeAudio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)
As we start 2026, we should be asking how to join the things that God is already doing. Where is he moving and how do we join such movements? Our old friend Craig Greenfield returns to the show to discuss the growth and impact of Alongsiders International, a movement focused on discipleship and mentorship for vulnerable children. He emphasizes the importance of contextualizing ministry in diverse cultures and how the challenges of consumerism in Western churches can inhibit true discipleship. Craig discusses the unique role that young people are playing throughout the world including with Gen Z protests that are toppling unjust countries or subverting contexts that are hostile to the Christianity. No better way to start off the new year than to have Craig encourage all of us to engage with God's heart for justice and to seek transformative relationships that reflect the teachings of Jesus. Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Alongsiders International Online Craig Greenfield Online Subversive Jesus by Craig Greenfield Subversive Mission by Craig Greenfield Conversation Notes (AI Generated) The Alongsiders movement has seen remarkable growth since COVID, expanding to 30 countries. Perspective is crucial for understanding global needs and God's work. Discipleship should happen in everyday life, not just in church settings. Contextualization is key to make culturally relevant materials. Success in mentorship is seen when young people become mentors themselves. Discipleship can thrive even in hostile environments by going under the radar and sustaining the local church. Affluence in the West hinders true discipleship and community connection. Prayer is foundational in building relationships and supporting one another. Learning from other movements can inspire and inform our own practices. Gen Z political movements for justice are important to consider. True movements are transformational and driven by passion, not hype. Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
Today's guests are Coral Fernandez, RN, CCDS, CCS, CDI auditor/educator at Baptist Health System, and Payal Sinha, MBA, RHIA, CCDS, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS-O, CRCR, CRC, director of revenue integrity audit and education at Montefiore Medical Center. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential (typically) for those who listen to the show in the first four days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/sofa-2-criteria) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU has been extended due to the holidays and is Wednesday, January 7, at 11:00 p.m. Eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. ACDIS update: Read about the SOFA-2 criteria changes in CDI Strategies! (https://bit.ly/3MT3Zzs) Check out all the topics covered on the ACDIS Podcast in 2025! (https://bit.ly/3KRK1EP) Catch up on the 2025 editions of the CDI Journal (and claim any CEUs you missed)! (https://bit.ly/4j2D3cC) Submit your articles to the next edition of the CDI Journal! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CDI-journal) Listen to all the 2025 Quarterly Member Calls! (https://bit.ly/4pLZc1k) Register for the 2026 Quarterly Member Calls! (https://bit.ly/4jcd3vG) Register to attend the 2026 ACDIS conference! (https://bit.ly/3MLxV0z) Order your copy of the 2026 ACDIS Pocket Guide! (https://bit.ly/4j5XBAQ) Order your copy of the 2026 ACDIS Outpatient Pocket Guide! (https://bit.ly/3Y42oJC)
A mysterious philanthropist spent more than 25 years handing out cash anonymously around Kansas City at Christmastime. Music in this Episode"I Knew A Guy" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech"Elegy for Manush" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"The Agency Man" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Velvet Ladder" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Soft Piano Music" — Clavier Music, via Pixabay"A Very Brady Special" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" — Unnamed Artist, via PixabayOrder your copy today! Of Christmases Long, Long AgoConnect with Me Links to all the things https://christmaspastpodcast.com/links Email: christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com BooksOf Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025, Lyons Press and Recorded Books) It's Christmas as you've never seen it before, and it makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022, Lyons Press and Recorded Books)
During the Great War, the fighting briefly ceased on Christmas on some parts of the front line. The so-called "Christmas Truce" has become almost legendary. What really happened? Read some of the newspaper articles from 1914 and 1915 reporting on the story at the Library of Congress's Chronicling America archive. Music in this Episode"Drum Feature: Generations from the Simple Gifts Show" — The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, via Free Music Archive"Silent Night" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech"It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech"Slowest Time" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" — The Victor Mixed Chorus, via Library of Congress"The First Noel" — The Victor Mixed Chorus, via Library of Congress"Silent Night" — The Victor Mixed Chorus, via Library of Congress"Gentle Soft Piano | Christmas Vibes" — Alex Productions, via Free Music ArchiveOrder your copy today! Of Christmases Long, Long AgoConnect with Me Links to all the things https://christmaspastpodcast.com/links Email: christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com BooksOf Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025, Lyons Press and Recorded Books) It's Christmas as you've never seen it before, and it makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022, Lyons Press and Recorded Books)
1968 was one of the most tumultuous years in modern history. But one bright spot occurred on Christmas Eve: an amazing feat that captivated the world.Music in this Episode"Farewell" — Maarten Schellekens, via Free Music Archive"Endless Cosmos" — Serge Quadrado, via Free Music Archive"You'll Never Come to Dorset" — C. Diab, from the album Immerro, courtesy of Tonal Union records"Dawn Summit" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Cozy Jazz Podcast Music with Christmas Bells" — Denis Pavlov, via PixabayOrder your copy today! Of Christmases Long, Long AgoConnect with Me Links to all the things https://christmaspastpodcast.com/links Email: christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com BooksOf Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025, Lyons Press and Recorded Books) It's Christmas as you've never seen it before, and it makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022, Lyons Press and Recorded Books)
A tragic accident at Christmastime in 1917 gives way to a story of a heroic response, a lasting friendship, and a unique Christmas tradition. Read Walter's letter to Harold, described in this story.Music in this Episode"Carrier's Lullaby" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Quiet Serenity" — Lite Saturation, via Free Music Archive"Stay the Course" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech"Oh Christmas Tree" — Don Maue, shared directly by the artist"Relax Romantic Jazz Calm Soothing Home" — Denis Pavlov, via PixabayOrder your copy today! Of Christmases Long, Long AgoConnect with Me Links to all the things https://christmaspastpodcast.com/links Email: christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com BooksOf Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025, Lyons Press and Recorded Books) It's Christmas as you've never seen it before, and it makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022, Lyons Press and Recorded Books)
A child's Christmas surprise for his family in 1902 became the stuff of myth and legend. Music in this Episode"Crystal Dreams" — Lite Saturation, via Free Music Archive"Silent Movie" —Anastasia Chubarova, via Pixabay"Dreadnaught Files" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Cannolini" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Lonely Christmas" — Snoozy Beats, via Free Music Archive"Calm Christmas Piano" — Clavier Clavier, via PixabayOrder your copy today! Of Christmases Long, Long AgoConnect with Me Links to all the things https://christmaspastpodcast.com/links Email: christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com BooksOf Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025, Lyons Press and Recorded Books) It's Christmas as you've never seen it before, and it makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022, Lyons Press and Recorded Books)
In 1953, a Christmas Eve train bound for New Zealand's capital city met a tragic fate. Music in this Episode"Ourselves at Least" — C. Diab, from the album Imerro on Tonal Union Records"Bucharest" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Cozy Winter" — Oleksii Kalyna, via Pixabay"Velejo" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Below the River" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive"Sad Sorrowful Documentary Music" — Ievgen Poltavskyi, via Pixabay"Venus Aire" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music ArchiveOrder your copy today! Of Christmases Long, Long AgoConnect with Me Links to all the things https://christmaspastpodcast.com/links Email: christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com BooksOf Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025, Lyons Press and Recorded Books) It's Christmas as you've never seen it before, and it makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022, Lyons Press and Recorded Books)