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The Empire Never Ended
362: A Planetary Girdle of Light - The Origins of the Holy Order of MANS

The Empire Never Ended

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 95:45


Boris begins a short series on how a relatively obscure New Age religion from the 1960s lay the foundations for the modern right wing "Orthobro" phenomenon in Orthodox Christianity. To do this, we take a journey back to 1960s San Francisco's world of mystics, American Sufis and Christian Yogis. Music Credits: Christian Yoga Church - Untitled 6 Christian Yoga Church - Turn On (Music for the Hip at Heart) The Sufi Choir - Turning Allen Ginsberg / Reverend Adjari & Buddhist Chorus - Pacific High Studio Mantra's (Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum) Dead Kennedys - California Über Alles --- Subscribe to https://patreon.org/tenepod https://bsky.app/profile/tenepod.bsky.social https://x.com/tenepod

Pastor Mike Impact Ministries
Ephesians 6:13-15 - "The Whole Armor of God"

Pastor Mike Impact Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 4:44


Overthe past few days, we have been learning about our enemy, the devil. Today, weturn our attention to the equipment God has provided for us, and we begin tolearn how to stand against him by putting on the whole armor of God that hasbeen made available to every believer. The fact that the Apostle Paul uses theword “wrestle” reminds us that this is a hand-to-hand battle. We are notmere spectators watching a game from the sidelines. We are engaged in realspiritual conflict. Satan seeks to use our external enemy—the world—and ourinternal enemy—the flesh—to defeat us.  Ephesians6:13-17 describes the equipment that God has made available to us. Because ourenemies operate in the spiritual realm, we need spiritual equipment, both fordefense and for offense. God has provided the whole armor, and we dare not omitany part of it. Satan is always looking for an unguarded area in our liveswhere he can gain a foothold, or as Paul warns, “giving place to the devil”(Ephesians 4:27). This gives Satan a “beachhead” or a “stronghold” (2Corinthians 10:4), for him to operate from in our lives. Paulcommands believers to put on the armor, take up the weapons, and stand firmagainst Satan. All of this is done by faith. Knowing that Christ has alreadyconquered Satan, and knowing that the armor and weapons are available to us, weaccept by faith what God has given and then go out to meet the enemy. The dayis evil, and the enemy is evil, but we take comfort in the truth of Romans 8:31:“If God is for us, who can be against us?” Thefirst piece of armor that Paul mentions is the “Girdle of Truth” (Ephesians6:14a). Satan is a liar (John 8:44), but the believer whose life is controlledby truth can defeat him. The girdle, or belt, held the other pieces of armortogether, and in the same way, truth is the integrating force in the life of avictorious Christian. A person of integrity, with a clear conscience, can facethe enemy without fear. The girdle also held the sword. If we do not practicethe truth, we cannot properly use the Word of truth. Once a lie enters the lifeof a believer, everything begins to fall apart. Wesee a sobering example of this in the life of King David. For over a year,David concealed his sin with Bathsheba, and nothing in his life went right. Psalm32 and Psalm 51 describe the heavy price he paid until he returned to truth andconfession. Nextis the “Breastplate of Righteousness” (Ephesians 6:14b). Thebreastplate, made of metal plates or chains, covered the body from the neck tothe waist, both front and back. It symbolizes the believer's righteousness inChrist. Remember in 2 Corinthians 5:21 we are told that “we are made therighteousness of God in Christ”. It also symbolizes the believer's righteouslife we are to live in Christ. This happens when we “Put on the new manwhich was created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness”.  (Ephesians 4:24). Satanis the accuser, but he cannot successfully accuse a believer who is living agodly life in the power of the Holy Spirit. The life we live either strengthensus against Satan's attacks or makes it easier for him to defeat us Read Paul'stestimony as a minister of the Gospel in 2 Corinthians 6:1–10, and especialverse 7: “By the word of truth, by the power of God, by the armor ofrighteousness on the right hand and on the left.” Notice all thetribulations and trials that Paul faced were overcome in with armor of truthand righteousness! WhenSatan accuses the Christian, it is the righteousness of Christ that assures usof our salvation. However, positional righteousness in Christ without practicalrighteousness in daily living gives Satan an opportunity to attack.  Maythe Lord help us today to make sure each day we are putting on the “whole armorof God”. Godbless you, and may you have a wonderful, wonderful day.

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast
FTV Postpartum recovery is nothing to be scared of. Don't worry about Diastasis, pelvic girdle pain, backpain..

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 35:30 Transcription Available


Send us a textIt's the start of the year and you'll be seeing a lot of fitness programs advertised at the moment. Yes,e ven postpartum ones.Most of them will be sold using the old tactic in the book, FEAR.So I bring you this episode I originally did in August of 2024. I try to highlight that postpartum recovery, and postpartum health issues, are generally nothing to be scared of.Diastasis recovery, pelvic girdle pain and back pain solutions are often sold to new mums as "you have A PROBLEM!! BE AFRAID!!" rather than "Yeah, we can sort this. Don't worry about it."I highlight some of the tactics used to trick you into buying something you don't need.I also talk about why I think most people will have enough if they have follow a good postpartum program for 3 months. After that you should really be able to start doing what you actually want to do again.As always; HPNB only has 5 billing cycles. So this means that you not only get 3 months FREE access, no obligation! BUT, if you decide you want to do the rest of the program, after only 5 months of paying $10/£8 a month you now get FREE LIFE TIME ACCESS! That's $50 max spend, in case you were wondering. Though I'm not terribly active on  Instagram and Facebook you can follow us there. I am however active on Threads so find me there! And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form :) Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions, comments or want to suggest a guest/topic       Playing us out; "Dare to live" by Scarlett Solo 

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Making Babies: Pelvic Girdle Pain

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 10:31


Every Wednesday afternoon, we'll be talking Making Babies.Andrea will be joined by Professor Shane Higgins, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, to cover every area of trying to have a baby. From the very start of knowing how to prepare, right up to pregnancy – and all the bumps in the road in between.This week, Shane joins Andrea to discuss pelvic girdle pain (PGP) and how you can manage it if you come across it during your pregnancy.

Abiding Life Church
The Worthless Girdle in Contrast to God's Girdle

Abiding Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026


A Word from the Word - Daily Feature
Girdle - Revelation 1:13

A Word from the Word - Daily Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 2:00


and in the middle of the lampstands I saw one like a son of man, clothed in a robe reaching to the feet, and girded across His chest with a golden sash – Revelation 1:13

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Christine Flack, Women's Football Stadiums, Pelvic Girdle Pain, Fatherhood, Eleanor of Castile

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 56:54


Caroline Flack was a Bafta-winning TV presenter, host of shows including Love Island and The X Factor. In February of 2020, she took her own life ahead of a court case in which she was charged with the assault of her then boyfriend, after weeks of press scrutiny. Her mother Christine Flack tells Clare McDonnell about spending the past five years uncovering documents from the Metropolitan Police and the Crown Prosecution Service to try to find out more about the events around Caroline's death and she also questions the role of the press. That journey is documented in a two-part documentary out on Disney+ called Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth.This week, Women's Super League Football officially unveil Design Guidelines for the Delivery of Elite Women's Stadiums in England – a world first framework supporting clubs, local authorities, and architects in building or upgrading venues specifically for their women's teams. They say the rapid growth of the women's game has demonstrated that football venues, historically built and designed for male players and fans, need to be better equipped to cater towards the specific needs of female athletes and supporters. Hannah Buckley, Head of Infrastructure, Safety and Sustainability for WSL football and Suzy Wrack, women's football correspondent for the Guardian discuss.Pelvic Girdle Pain, also known as pubic symphysis dysfunction, affects an estimated one in five pregnant women. It is often mild but can sometimes be debilitating and it's been highlighted by a BBC news report that has come out today. It's not harmful to the baby, but it can affect simple things like the mother's mobility. Kylie Pentelow spoke to Victoria Roberton, who experienced Pelvic Girdle Pain during her first pregnancy - she is now coordinator at the Pelvic Partnership, and Dr Nighat Arif, a GP specialising in women's health.As part of the Radio 4 Fatherhood season, Clare McDonnell and her guests discuss the role of fatherhood in men's lives. Darren Harriott is a 37-year-old comedian and presenter of Father Figuring. Darren has now lived longer than his dad, who took his own life while in prison, and he is questioning would he be a good dad? What even makes a good dad? They were joined by Dr Robin Hadley who has written a book looking at why men, like himself, do not become fathers.Eleanor of Castile was England's Queen as wife of Edward I. When she died in Lincoln in 1290, heartbroken Edward brought her body back to London with a 200 mile funeral cortege, commissioning 12 elaborate crosses to be created at every place her body rested. Historian Alice Loxton retraced the walk last year on the anniversary of the procession, a mere 734 years later. She joined Kylie Pentelow to tell her why.Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Annette Wells

Woman's Hour
Women pursuing peace, Pelvic girdle pain, New musical Coven

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 56:38


Pelvic Girdle Pain, also known as pubic symphysis dysfunction, affects an estimated one in five pregnant women. It is often mild but can sometimes be debilitating and it's been highlighted by a BBC news report that has come out today. It's not harmful to the baby, but it can affect simple things like the mother's mobility. Kylie Pentelow speaks to Victoria Roberton, who experienced Pelvic Girdle Pain during her first pregnancy - she is now coordinator at the Pelvic Partnership, and Dr Nighat Arif, a GP specialising in women's health.It's been one month since the first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire began, aimed at halting the war, returning hostages, and increasing humanitarian aid to Gaza. However, both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating the truce. Despite the fragile ceasefire, some see hope for lasting peace. Kylie is joined by Layla Alsheikh from the West Bank, and Mor Ynon from Tel Aviv - both are members of the Parents Circle Families Forum, a group of bereaved families working for reconciliation.Witches are haunting London's Kiln Theatre for a brand new, all-female musical about the 1633 Pendle Witch Trials. Co-composer of Coven, Rebecca Brewer, and one of its stars, Diana Vickers, join Kylie to talk about sisterhood, survival and whether their show could be the next SIX.There's a brand new podcast launching today: CBeebies Parenting Download. It will focus on topical parenting stories, hearing real life experience along with expert advice and parenting dilemmas. Kylie is joined by its presenters: Radio 1 host, author and mum Katie Thistleton, and award-winning rapper and dad of two, Guvna B. Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Corinna Jones

Continuum Audio
Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies With Dr. Teerin Liewluck

Continuum Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 23:21


Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMDs) encompass a group of genetically heterogeneous skeletal muscle disorders. There has been an explosion of newly identified LGMD subtypes in the past decade, and results from preclinical studies and early-stage clinical trials of genetic therapies are promising for future disease-specific treatments. In this episode, Gordon Smith, MD, FAAN, speaks with Teerin Liewluck, MD, FAAN, FANA, author of the article “Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies” in the Continuum® October 2025 Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction Disorders issue. Dr. Smith is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a professor and chair of neurology at Kenneth and Dianne Wright Distinguished Chair in Clinical and Translational Research at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Liewluck is a professor of neurology at the Division of Neuromuscular Medicine and Muscle Pathology Laboratory at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota. Additional Resources Read the article: Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies Subscribe to Continuum®: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Host: @gordonsmithMD Guest: @TLiewluck Full episode transcript available here Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio. Be sure to visit the links in the episode notes for information about earning CME, subscribing to the journal, and exclusive access to interviews not featured on the podcast. Dr Smith: This is Dr Gordon Smith with Continuum Audio. Today I'm interviewing Dr Teerin Liewluck, a good friend of mine at the Mayo Clinic, about his article on the limb girdle muscular dystrophies. This article appears in the October 2025 Continuum issue on muscle and neuromuscular junction disorders, a topic that is near and dear to my heart. Teerin, welcome to the podcast, and maybe you can introduce yourself to our listeners. Dr Liewluck: Thank you very much, Gordon, and I want to say hi to all the Continuum fans. So, I'm Dr Teerin Liewluck, I'm the professor of neurology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. So, my practice focus on all aspects of muscle diseases, both acquired and genetic myopathies. Glad to be here. Dr Smith: I just had the great pleasure of seeing you at a seminar in Houston where you talked about this topic. And so, I'm really primed for this conversation, which I'm very excited about. I find this topic a little hard, and I'm hoping I can learn more from you. And I wonder if, as we get started, recognizing many of our listeners are not in practices focused purely on muscle disease, maybe you can provide some context about why this is important for folks doing general neurology or even general neuromuscular medicine? Why do they need to know about this? Dr Liewluck: Yes, certainly. So, I would say limb girdle muscular dystrophy probably the most complex category of subgroup of muscle diseases because, by itself, it includes thirty-four different subtypes, and the number's still expanding. So, each subtype is very rare. But if you group together, it really have significant number of patients, and these patients present with proximal weakness, very high CK, and these are common patients that can show up in the neurology clinic. So, I think it's very important even for general neurologists to pick up what subtle clues that may lead to the diagnosis because if we are able to provide correct diagnosis for the patients, that's very important for patient management. Dr Smith: So, I wonder if maybe we can talk a little bit about the phenotype, Terran. I mean, your article does a great job of going over the great diversity. And you know, I think many of us here, you know, limb girdle muscular dystrophy and we think of limb girdle weakness, but the phenotypic spectrum is bananas, right? Rhabdomyolysis, limb girdle distal myopathy. I mean, when should our listeners suspect LGMD? Dr Liewluck: Yes, I think by the definition to all the LGMD patients will have limb girdle of proximal weakness and very high CK. So, these are common phenotypes among thirty-four different subtypes. But if it did take into details, they have some subtle differences. In the article, what I try to simplify all these different subtypes that we can categorize at least half of them into three main group that each group the underlying defect sharing among those subtypes and also translate into similar muscles and extra muscular manifestations. You will learn that some of the limb girdle muscular dystrophy may present with rhabdomyolysis. And we typically think of this as metabolic myopathies. But if you have a rhabdomyolysis patient, the CK remain elevated even after the acute episode, that's the key that we need to think this could be LGMD. That's for an example. Dr Smith: So, I wonder if maybe we can start there. I was going to go in a different direction, but this is a good transition. It's easy to see the opportunity to get confused between LGMD or, in that case, a metabolic myopathy or other acquired myopathies. And I think particularly adult neurologists are more accustomed to seeing acquired muscle disease. Are there particular clues that, or pearls that adult neurologists seeing patients with muscle disease can use to recognize when they should be thinking about LGMD given the diverse phenotype? Dr Liewluck: Yes. What I always tell the patient is that there are more than a hundred different types of muscle diseases, but we can easily divide into groups: acquired and genetic or hereditary. So, the acquired disease is when you encounter the patients who present with acute or subacute cause of the weakness, relatively rapidly progressive. But on the opposite, if you encounter the patient who present with a much more slowly progressive cause of weakness over several months or years, you may need to think about genetic disease of the muscle with also including limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. The detailed exam to be able to distinguish between each type of muscular dystrophy. For example, if proximal weakness, certainly limb girdle muscular dystrophy. If a patient has facial weakness, scapular winking, so you would think about facial scapular hematoma dystrophy. So, the slowly progressive cause of weakness, proximal pattern of weakness, CK elevation, should be the point when you think about LGMD. Dr Smith: So, I have a question about diagnostic evaluation. I had a meeting with one of my colleagues, Qihua Fan, who's a great peripheral nerve expert, who also does neuromuscular pathology. And we were talking about how the pathology field has changed so much over the last ten years, and we're doing obviously fewer muscle biopsies. Our way of diagnosing them has changed a lot with the evolution of genetic testing. What's your diagnostic approach? Do you go right to genetic testing? Do you do targeted testing based on phenotype? What words of wisdom do you have there? Dr Liewluck: Yes, so, I mean, being a muscle pathologist myself, it is fair to say that the utility of muscle biopsies when you encounter a patient with suspects that limb girdle muscular dystrophy have reduced over the year. For example, we used to have like fifteen, seventeen hundred muscle biopsies a year; now we do only thirteen hundred biopsies a year. Yes, as you pointed out, the first step in my practice if I suspect LGMD is to go with genetic testing. And I would prefer the last gene panel that not only include the LGMD, but also include all other genetic muscle disease as well as the conjunctive myopic syndrome, because the phenotype can be somehow difficult to distinguish in certain patients. Dr Smith: So, do you ever get a muscle biopsy, Teerin? I mean you obviously do; only thirteen hundred. Holy cow, that's a lot. So, let me reframe my question. When do you get a muscle biopsy in these patients? Dr Liewluck: Muscle biopsy still is present in LGMD patients, it's just we don't use it at the first-tier diagnostic test anymore. So, we typically do it in selected cases after the genetic testing in those that came back inconclusive. As you know, you may run into the variant of unknown significance. You may use the muscle biopsy to see, is there any histopathology or abnormal protein Western blot that may further support the heterogenicity of the VUS. So, we still do it, but it typically comes after genetic testing and only in the selected cases that have inconclusive results or negative genetic testing. Dr Smith: I'd like to ask a question regarding serologic testing for autoantibodies. I refer to a really great case in your article. There are several of them, but this is a patient, a FKRP patient, who was originally thought to have dermatomyositis based on a low-titer ME2 antibody. You guys figured out the correct diagnosis. We send a lot of antibody panels out. Wonder if you have any wisdom, pearls, pitfalls, for how to interpret antibody tests in patients with chronic myopathies? We send a lot of them. And that's the sort of population where we need to be thinking about limb-girdle muscular dystrophies. It's a great case for those, which I hope is everyone who read your article in detail. What do you have to say about that? Dr Liewluck: Yes, so myositis antibodies, we already revolutionized a few of muscle diseases. I recall when I finished my fellowship thirteen years ago, so we don't really have much muscle myositis antibodies to check. But now the panel is expanded. But again, the antibodies alone cannot lead to diagnosis. You need to go back to your clinical. You need to make sure the clinical antibodies findings are matched. For example, if the key that- if the myocytes specific antibodies present only at the low positive title, it's more often to be false positive. So, you need to look carefully back in the patient, the group of phenotypes, and when in doubt we need to do muscle biopsies. Now on the opposite end, the other group of the antibody is the one for necrotizing autoimmune myopathy; or, the other name, immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy. This is the new group that we have learned only just recently that some patients may present as a typical presentation. I mean, when even thinking about the whole testing autoimmune myopathy, we think about those that present with some acute rapidly progressive weakness, maybe has history of sudden exposures. But we have some patients that present with very slowly progressive weakness like muscular dystrophies. So now in my practice, if I encounter a patient I suspect LGMD, in addition to doing genetic testing for LGMD, I also test for necrotizing doing with myopathy antibodies at the same time. And we typically get antibody back within what, a week or two, but projected testing would take a few months. Dr Smith: Yeah. And I guess maybe you could talk a little bit about pitfalls and interpretation of genetic tests, right? I think you have another case in your article, and I've certainly seen this, where a patient is misdiagnosed as having a genetic myopathy, LGMD, based on, let's say, just a misinterpretation of the genetic testing, right? So, I think we need to think of it on both sides. And I like the fact that the clinical aspects of diagnosis really are first and foremost most important. But maybe you can talk about wisdom in terms of interpretation of the genetic panel?  Dr Liewluck:Yes. So genetic testing, I think, is a complex issue, particularly for interpretation. And if you're not familiar with this, it's probably best to have your colleagues in genetics that help looking at this together. So, I think the common scenario we encounter is that in those dystrophies that are autosomal recessive, so we expect that the patient needs to have two abnormal copies of the genes to cause the disease. And if patients have only one abnormal copy, they are just a carrier. And commonly we see patients refer to us as much as dystrophy is by having only one abnormal copy. If they are a carrier, they should not have the weakness from that gene abnormality. So, this would be the principle that we really need to adhere. And if you run into those cases, then maybe you need to broaden your differential diagnosis. Dr Smith: I want to go back to the clinical phenomenology, and I've got a admission to make to you, Teerin. And I find it really hard to keep track of these disorders at, you know, thirty-four and climbing a lot of overlap, and it's hard to remember them. And I'm glad that I'm now going to have a Continuum article I can go to and look at the really great tables to sort things out. I'm curious whether you have all these top of mind? Do you have to look at the table too? And how should people who are seeing these patients organize their thoughts about it? I mean, is it important that you memorize all thirty-four plus disorders? How can you group them? What's your overall approach to that? Dr Liewluck: I need to admit that I've not memorize all twenty-four different subtypes, but I think what I triy to do even in my real-life practice is group it all together if you can. For example, I think that the biggest group of these LGMD is what we call alpha-dystroglycanopathies. So, this include already ten different subtypes of recessive LGMD. So alpha-dystroglycan is the core of the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein complex. And it's heavy glycosylated protein. So, the effect in ten different genes can affect the glycosylation or the process of adding sugar chain to this alpha-dystroglycan. And they have similar features in terms of the phenotype. They present with proximal weakness, calf pseudohypertrophy, very high CK, some may have recurrent rhabdomyolysis, and cardiac and rhythmic involvement are very common. This is one major group. Now the second group is the limb-girdle muscular dystrophy due to defective membrane repair, which includes two subtypes is the different and on dopamine five. The common feature in this group is that the weakness can be asymmetric and despite proximal weakness, they can have calf atrophy. On muscle biopsy sometimes you can see a myeloid on the muscle tissues. And the third group is the sarcoglycanopathy, which includes four different subtypes, and the presentation can look like we share. For the rest, sometimes go back to the table. Dr Smith: Thank you for that. And it prompts another question that I always wonder about. Do you have any theories about why such variability in the muscle groups that are involved? I mean, you just brought up dystroglycanopathy, for instance, as something that can cause a very distal predominant myopathy; others do not. Do we at this point now have an understanding given the better genetics that we have on this and work going on in therapeutic development, which I want to get to in a minute, that provides any insight why certain muscle groups are more affected? Dr Liewluck: Very good question, Gordon. And I would say the first question that led me interested in muscle disease---and this happened probably back in 2000 when I just finished medical school---is why, why, why? Why does muscle disease tend to affect proximal muscles? I thought by now, twenty-five years later, we'd have the answer. I don't. I think this, you don't know clearly why muscle diseases, some affect proximal, some affect distal. But the hypothesis is, and probably my personal hypothesis is, that maybe certain proteins may express more in certain muscles and that may affect different phenotypes. But, I mean, dysferlin has very good examples that can confuse us because some patients present with distal weakness, some patients present with proximal weakness, that's by the same gene defect. And in this patient, when we look at the MRI in detail, actually the patterns of fatty replacements in muscle are the same. Even patient who present clinically as a proximal or distal weakness, the imaging studies show the same finding. Bottom line, we don't know. Dr Smith: Yeah, who knew it could be so complex? Teerin, you brought up a really great point that I wanted to ask about, which is muscle MRI scan, right? We're now seeing studies that are doing very broad MR imaging. Do you use some muscle MRI very frequently in your clinical evaluation of these patients? And if so, how? Dr Liewluck: Maybe I don't use it as much as I could, but the most common scenario I use in this setting is when I have the genetic testing come back with the VUS. So, we look at each VUS, each gene in detail. And if anything is suspicious, what I do typically go back to the literature to see if that gene defect in particular has any common pattern of muscle involvement on the MRI. And if there is, I use MRI as one of the two to try to see if I can escalate the pathogenicity of that VUS. Dr Smith: And a VUS is a “Variant of Unknown Significance,” for our listeners. I'm proud that I remember that as a geneticist. These are exciting times in neurology in general, but particularly in an inherited muscle disease. And we're seeing a lot of therapeutic development, a lot going on in Duchenne now. What's the latest in terms of disease-modifying therapeutics and gene therapies in LGMD? Dr Liewluck: Yes. So, there are several precritical and early-phase critical trials for gene therapy for the common lymphoma of muscular dystrophies. For example, the sarcoglycanopathies, and they also have some biochemical therapy that arepossible for the LGMD to FKRP. But there are many things that I expect probably will come into the picture broader or later phase of critical tryouts, and hopefully we have something to offer for the patients similar to patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Dr Smith: What haven't we talked about, I mean, holy cow? There's so much in your article. What's one thing we haven't talked about that our listeners need to hear? Dr Liewluck: Good questions. So, I think we covered all, but often we get patients with proximal weakness and high CK, and they all got labeled as having limb-girdlemuscular dystrophy. What I want to stress is that proximal weakness and high CK is a common feature for muscle diseases, so they need to think broad, need to think about all possibilities. Particularly don't want to miss something treatable. Chronic, slowly progressive cause, as I mentioned earlier, we think more about muscle dystrophy, but at the cranial range, we know that rare patients with necrotic autonomyopathy and present with limb good of weakness at a slowly progressive cost. So, make sure you think about these two when suspecting that LGMD patient diabetic testing has come back inconclusive. Dr Smith: Well, that's very helpful. And fortunately, there's several other articles in this issue of Continuum that help people think through this issue more broadly. Teerin, you certainly don't disappoint. I enjoyed listening to you about a month ago, and I enjoyed reading your article a great deal and enjoy talking to you even more. Thank you very much. Dr Liewluck: Thank you very much, Gordon. Dr Smith: Again, today I've been interviewing Dr Teerin Liewluck about his article on limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, which appears in the October 2025 Continuum issue on muscle and neuromuscular junction disorders. Please be sure to check out Continuum Audio episodes for this and other issues. And thanks to our listeners for joining today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use the link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at continpub.com/audioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.

5 Live News Specials
That Time of the Month: Pelvic Girdle Pain

5 Live News Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 40:15


Naga and the doctors are joined by Vicky Roberton to talk about pelvic girdle pain. It's a condition which affects around 1 in 5 pregnant women. It doesn't impact the health of their baby but it can affect their own mobility, quality of life and mental health. Naga, Dr Nighat Arif and Dr Christine Ekechi speak to 5 Live listeners and answer their questions.”

Australian Birth Stories
575 | Osteopathy in pregnancy, pain management, pelvic girdle pain, postpartum

Australian Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 50:15


In today's episode I chat with Dr Daniela Aiello, a registered osteopath specialising in pregnancy and postpartum care at Bulleen Osteopathy in Melbourne's northern suburbs. Daniela brings over two decades of experience treating pregnant and postpartum women, combined with her personal journey as a mother of two (aged 14 and 11) and founder of Continuum, a compression wear brand designed specifically for women during pregnancy and postpartum recovery. This episode serves as an essential guide for expectant mothers, doulas, and midwives seeking to understand the most common musculoskeletal complaints during pregnancy and the fourth trimester. Today's sponsor - iL Tutto iL Tutto design nursery furniture that's as stylish as it is supportive. Their Trend Collection has already given parents the award-winning Frankie and Louie Nursery Chairs in our signature teddy-fleece. And now, we're so excited to welcome Louie in Corduroy — a brand new textured fabric available in three colours: Taupe, Green Olive, and Coconut.Corduroy brings a modern, tactile finish to the nursery, while Louie delivers the comfort parents love — with plush cushioning, smooth gliding, and thoughtful design for every feed, cuddle, and nap-time story.To celebrate, we're giving Australian Birth Stories listeners an exclusive discount:Use the code BIRTHSTORIES20 at checkout to receive 20% off your iL Tutto order, but hurry — this offer ends 12th October 2025.Shop the collection now at iltutto.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael

Jessica is wearing a girdle, June is communicating via stickers, and our skeletons are in conversation. We also dive into our tap dance legacies and the benefits of TV dinners.Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com/DIVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On Rare
“I'm still very grateful for the life that I'll have.” Cerys is living with Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type 2I/R9

On Rare

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 39:26


Before she turned eight, Cerys had already faced two diagnoses, only one of which she truly understood. While being diagnosed with celiac disease as a child, unusually high CK levels in her blood pointed to a deeper issue: limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2I/R9 (LGMD2I/R9). In this episode of On Rare, David Rintell, Head of Patient Advocacy at BridgeBio, and Mandy Rohrig, Senior Director of Patient Advocacy at BridgeBio Gene Therapy, speak with Cerys, a 23-year-old living in Wales, about living with LGMD2I/R9. She shares how she's navigated symptom progression, adapted to using mobility aids, and discovered the power of telling her story through her podcast, Unbalanced. When Cerys was first diagnosed with LGMD2I/R9 at age seven 7 years old, she didn't fully understand the diagnosis. Her parents carried the emotional weight, trying to protect her from fear of what was ahead. It wasn't until her muscle weakness became impossible to ignore, at 12 years old, that the condition began to define her daily life. From navigating stairs and driving to embracing a wheelchair, Cerys has had to adapt physically, emotionally, and socially, all while managing her energy levels so that she can continue to do the activities she loves. She finds strength in the LGMD community and hope in research, representation, and connection. In 2023, she launched Unbalanced to amplify stories like hers because growing up, she didn't see anyone with a disability who looked like her. Now, she's determined to be that voice for others. Dr. Anna Talaga, Director of Medical Affairs at ML Bio Solutions (a BridgeBio affiliate), provides a medical overview of LGMD. LGMDs are a group of genetic diseases that cause progressive muscle weakness and wasting, particularly in the shoulders, hips, and thighs. In some people, the heart and respiratory muscles may be impacted. Unlike many genetic conditions that are caused by a mutation in a single gene, LGMD can result from mutations in many different genes because they all affect the same protein complex that supports and stabilizes muscle fibers. LGMD type 2I/R9 (LGMD2I/R9), specifically, is caused by mutations in the FKRP gene, which is critical for maintaining muscle fiber integrity. Diagnosis typically begins with symptoms like difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or standing from a seated position, and is confirmed through genetic testing. LGMD2I/R9 is a progressive disease and there are currently no approved treatments that slow or stop its progression.

Luv Lighthouse with Vikki Elizabeth Semple
Glory to God. God showed us they who reject Him are a marred girdle!

Luv Lighthouse with Vikki Elizabeth Semple

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 22:03


Blessing all you in Christ. I pray for you today as you receive this message that God is saying His/ our enemies are a marred girdle.

Life, Death, and Taxonomy
Episode 381 – Venus Girdle: Bioluminescent Ribbons

Life, Death, and Taxonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 31:46


“…and today we're talking about a a creature that looks like a float on Disney's Main Street Electrical Parade.” Dive into the deep, where the ocean weaves its wildest wonders. A creature slinks through the sea like a ghostly ribbon, glimmering with an eerie glow. This aquatic apparition dances in the dark, a silent symphony […]

That's Spooky
354 - Bingo Bango Bongo

That's Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 97:48


Girdle up! This week, Johnny and Tyler are covering the 2012 Aurora Theatre Shooting (aka the Dark Knight Shooting). Plus: a deceased woman leaves everything to her favourite escort, bracket three is upon us in Drag Race world, and Johnny learns that Arrested Development/Curb Your Enthusiasm are not the same show.Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our new and improved apparel store with tons of new designs! thatsspooky.com/storeCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon't forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Victory Today
VT 20250611 Go wash your girdle Part 3

Victory Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 28:28


When a person or a nation says "God, I don't care what you says or what you want me to do---I'm not going to do it!" God wants you away from Him and a long way away.

Victory Today
VT 20250612 Go wash your girdle Part 4

Victory Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 31:00


The take away of this story is: If you stay away from God long enought you will be marred and in time "good for nothing."

Victory Today
VT 20250610 Go wash your girdle Part 2

Victory Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 30:39


There are several take aways in this story we'll discuss over the next few days. It's both the story of an individual and a nation who outwordly rebel against God and His authority and refuse to adhere to His Word. In such case God wants you away from Him---far away---Eupharates away!

Victory Today
VT 20250609 Go wash your girdle

Victory Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 29:15


There are times in our Christian journey when God will lead us in paths we simply do not understand only in due times to explain His purposes. Know this---He never makes a mistakes. He understands exactly what He is doing---exactly your situation and He has a plan for your life. Our job is to be obiediant and faithful knowing all things will work together for our good and His purpose.

The Barbell Mamas Podcast | Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Health
Debunking Myths About Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Girdle Pain

The Barbell Mamas Podcast | Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 32:01 Transcription Available


Pregnancy doesn't have to mean suffering through pain until delivery day. In this myth-busting episode, pelvic floor physical therapist Christina Prevett tackles one of pregnancy's most common yet misunderstood challenges: pelvic girdle pain.Between 50-75% of pregnant individuals experience muscle aches and pain, particularly around the pelvis. But the common advice to "just wait until the baby comes" or dismissing it as "normal pregnancy discomfort" prevents many from finding the relief they deserve. Christina systematically dismantles four harmful myths about pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain, including the widespread misconception that the hormone relaxin is solely to blame.What's really happening when pregnancy causes pelvic pain? Christina explains how pregnancy shifts the balance between our body's static supports (ligaments) and dynamic supports (muscles), requiring our hip, inner thigh, and pelvic floor muscles to work harder. This understanding transforms how we approach treatment—instead of resting completely, strategic strengthening becomes crucial.Through practical modification strategies, supportive equipment recommendations, and specific strengthening exercises, Christina provides a comprehensive approach to managing pain during pregnancy. She shares her personal experience with pelvic girdle pain during both her pregnancies, demonstrating how active management rather than passive waiting led to quick relief.Whether you're currently pregnant and struggling with pain or a fitness professional working with pregnant clients, this episode delivers actionable strategies to transform the pregnancy experience from one of endurance to empowerment. Your pregnancy journey doesn't have to include unmanaged pain—there are evidence-based solutions waiting for you.___________________________________________________________________________Don't miss out on any of the TEA coming out of the Barbell Mamas by subscribing to our newsletter You can also follow us on Instagram and YouTube for all the up-to-date information you need about pelvic health and female athletes. Interested in our programs? Check us out here!

Celebrate Muliebrity with Michelle Lyons
Pelvic Girdle Pain & Prawns: Episode 73 with Dr Becky Parr

Celebrate Muliebrity with Michelle Lyons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 49:16


Hello & Welcome to the latest episode of the Celebrate Muliebrity podcast!After a short Easter break and a trip to Prague to present at SEUD (more about that soon!) we're back with a new podcast episode - where Dr Becky Parr and I had a great time discussing pelvic health in athletes, trauma informed care and pelvic girdle pain & pregnancy related abdominal wall neuropathy (or PRAWN

The Barbell Mamas Podcast | Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Health
Everything you need to know about Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Girdle Pain

The Barbell Mamas Podcast | Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 32:01 Transcription Available


Over half to as manyas 75% of pregnant individuals will experience some amount of muscular pain. The most common of which is pelvic girdle pain.   So many mamas can go to their providers and be told that there is nothing that they can do and that theyjust need to "wait until the baby comes out"   That is simply not true!  In this episode, Christina breaks down the myths then talks about the methods of treatment for pelvic girdle pain during your pregnancy.  If this is you, don't worry - there are things we can do to help! ___________________________________________________________________________Don't miss out on any of the TEA coming out of the Barbell Mamas by subscribing to our newsletter You can also follow us on Instagram and YouTube for all the up-to-date information you need about pelvic health and female athletes. Interested in our programs? Check us out here!

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS
TSWS | Jim Florentine on Seth Williams Show: Girdle Roast (Free)

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 94:22


Sports freaks and barflys, this one's a knockout! Seth and Chris bring in comedy heavyweight Jim Florentine for a no-holds-barred chat on THE SETH WILLIAMS SHOW. From Howard Stern fame to his EVERYBODY IS AWFUL podcast, Jim breaks down his journey and torches Seth's girdle for kicks. It's loud, it's rowdy, and it's your next binge listen. Crank it up, rate us five stars, and follow for more badass episodes. NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows, are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not. Don't sleep on this—hit follow now! SUBSCRIBE TO JIM FLORENTINE'S EVERYBODY IS AWFUL PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everybody-is-awful-podcast/id1495087840Get a free Rumble Account so you can comment! https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/ Get commercial free versions of our episodes, advance releases and exclusive content by subscribing to Rumble Premium! https://rumble.com/premium The five best hashtags for ranking competitively are #JimFlorentine #SethWilliams #ComedyPodcast #HowardStern #FunnyTalk.

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS
TSWS | Snow White Bombs, Seth's Girdle Gets Roasted (Free)

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 95:43


Sports nuts and barstool warriors, buckle up! Seth and Chris on THE SETH WILLIAMS SHOW ain't holding back—new live-action Snow White and DeNiro's flick are straight-up trash. Woke actors tried it, conservatives said nah. Seth's “man love shaper” girdle and maybe-dead tortoise get torched, plus a hot take: when's a Tesla owner gonna blast those charging station psychos? Crank it up, rate us 5 stars, and tell your crew! Get a free Rumble Account so you can comment! https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/Get commercial free versions of our episodes, advance releases and exclusive content by subscribing to Rumble Premium! https://rumble.com/premiumNOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows, are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not. Follow for more unapologetic takes! Hashtags: Top tags to own the charts #SnowWhiteSucks #WokeBust #SethWilliamsPodcast #TeslaFights #ConservativeVibes

Active Mom Postpartum
DR. SINEAD DUFOUR -Pelvic Girdle Pain, Relaxin, and Virtual Care — What Women Deserve to Know

Active Mom Postpartum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 69:51


Business Wars
Spanx vs Skims | Not Your Grandmother's Girdle | 1

Business Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 41:34


In 1998, a young office equipment sales rep named Sara Blakely can't find anything to wear under a pair of tight fitting white pants. Everything she tries on makes her feel unattractive. In a moment of inspiration, she cuts off the feet of a pair of pantyhose, saving the outfit and the day. She realizes she's not the only woman who might like a product like this, so she takes her modest life savings and invents a product that changes an entire industry. Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletter Listen to Business Wars on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/business-wars/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The FitNest Mama Podcast
Birth Story with Noni [Pelvic girdle pain, Vaginal birth, TENS, Rediscovering motherhood]

The FitNest Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 59:01


Send us a textIn this beautiful and honest birth story, I'm joined by Noni, a midwife, sonographer, and FitNest Mama member, who shares her personal journey from pregnancy to birth and beyond. Noni takes us through her vaginal birth, how she prepared mentally and physically, and how the TENS machine became a key tool for managing contractions during labour.As a midwife herself, Noni brings a unique perspective to birth preparation, labour strategies, and the emotional and physical changes of postpartum recovery. Whether you're preparing for birth or simply love hearing real stories from other mums, this is an episode filled with wisdom, warmth, and practical advice.What We Cover: Noni's pregnancy journey — managing pelvic girdle pain and adapting her exercise routineHow Noni prepared for birth using affirmations, hypnobirthing principles, perineal massage and moreThe story of her vaginal birth — from stretch and sweeps to an artificial rupture of membranes (ARM)Using a TENS machine for pain relief and how it helped her stay active and in control during labourNavigating an unexpected heart rate drop and the quick decision to move things alongPost-birth recovery — returning to running, pelvic floor challenges, and finding a new sense of self as a mumFree Register now: https://www.fitnestmama.com/pregnancyworkshopLINKS: Preparing for birth Pelvic health checklist Free 7 Day Trial Pregnancy Workouts Free 7 Day Trial Postnatal Workouts FitNest Mama Website Instagram @fitnestmama ** This podcast has general information only. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health or medical condition.

Satan Is My Superhero
They Hate Women

Satan Is My Superhero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 21:47


In this episode we celebrate International Women's Day and grapple with the huge throbbing phallus of Christian fragility. Engorged and swollen with an urgent pressure it must release. But first we should ask ourselves the question, did Jesus hate women? Coz his followers sure do!This episode features special guest appearances from DEI, disciples, Progressives, apologists, feminists, YHWH, Genesis, Tertullian, Christian bloggers, INCELs, Bishop of Milan Ambrose, Paradise, Eve, Adam, Serpent, Wendy's, John Chrysostom, St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Girdle of chastity, Northern Italy, Franciscan Friar Cherubino of Siena, Douglas Wilson, The Feminist Mistake: The Radical Impact of Feminism on Church and Culture, Professor Mary Kassian, The Southern Baptist Seminary, Obamacare, birth control, Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Washington Post,The Great Reckoning: Surviving a Christianity That Looks Nothing Like Christ, Stephen Mattson, The Transformed Wife, Lori Alexander, Oklahoma Senator, U.S. Vice President, JD Vance, Eric Weinstein, The Joe Rogan Experience, The Case for Christian Nationalism, William Wolfe, Dusty Deevers, #metoo, Deuteronomy, Texas pastor, Joel Webbon, Bill Cosby, Girl Defined Ministries, Kristen Clark, Einstein,   #666 #SketchComedy #Sketch #Comedy #Sketch Comedy #Atheist #Science #History #Atheism #Antitheist #ConspiracyTheory #Conspiracy #Conspiracies #Sceptical #Scepticism #Mythology #Religion #Devil #Satan #Satanism #Satanist #Skeptic #Debunk #Illuminati #Podcast #funny #sketch #skit #comedy #comedyshow #comedyskits #HeavyMetal #weird #leftist #SatanIsMySuperhero #RomanEmpire #Rome #AncientRome #Romans #RomanEmperor 

The Silly History Boys Show
Fellows & Amazons; Heracles and the Girdle of Hippolyta (or Episode 99)

The Silly History Boys Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 39:37


He's back in the booth dear listener! It's Heracles! This week he has to go shopping for a belt, or is it a girdle? Come join our hero, and some of the Argonauts, for the mother of all shopping trips to the Edge of the Known World (accessories dept.) A nice Kate Spade holdall for our friends at ZapSplat Some sort of nice floaty scarf for Lord Fast Fingers for his intro music! Come give us some girdle money on our Ko-fi Check us out on our socials, Insta & Facebook Please do leave us a review, they help they really do!

A Wise and Faithful Woman
Ep427 - A Marred Girdle

A Wise and Faithful Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 10:02


A Wise and Faithful Woman with Nancy Goring A Bible podcast for ladies Ep427 - A Marred Girdle

The Master's Voice Prophecy Blog
"THE CORRUPTED GIRDLE" - A NATION THAT CLINGS TO INIQUITY [PROPHECY OF JEREMIAH 13]

The Master's Voice Prophecy Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 104:01


PLEASE ALWAYS READ THIS INFO BOX WHEN YOU VISIT TMVP BLOG. *Especially please do not send any gift unless you have read & understood below. Thank you. WEBSITE: WWW.THE-MASTERS-VOICE.COM PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: If you'd like to support this work, it is appreciated. Kindly use PayPal mastersvoice@mail.com / egolz@mail.com. If you don't use PayPal, email me for other options at mastersvoice@mail.com and *please* give me some time to reply. PLEASE DO NOT send any gift with a fee, as "Goods & Services" or with "Purchase Protection". I have an ordinary PayPal account, not a seller account, kindly do not damage my account by using "Goods & Services" or "Purchase Protection" on your donation (you are not buying anything from me). If you are not sure of the settings on your giving- ESPECIALLY if you already sent in the past, check the format of your gift on the PayPal receipt before making a gift. It is a freewill offering, I am not selling goods or services. Please use *only* the "Friends & Family" sending option. If you're outside the USA please DO NOT use PayPal, contact me instead at the email listed here & allow me a good window to respond. Thank you, God bless. PayPal ------- mastersvoice@mail.com.

Mt. Zion Baptist Church
A Good For Nothing Girdle

Mt. Zion Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 34:09


The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast
Postpartum recovery is nothing to be scared of. Don't worry about Diastasis, pelvic girdle pain, backpain..

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 34:50 Transcription Available


This week  I try to highlight that postpartum recovery, and postpartum health issues, are generally nothing to be scared of.Diastasis recovery, pelvic girdle pain and back pain solutions are often sold to new mums as "you have A PROBLEM!! BE AFRAID!!" rather than "Yeah, we can sort this. Don't worry about it."I highlight some of the tactics used to trick you into buying something you don't need.I also talk about why I think most people will have enough if they have follow a good postpartum program for 3 months. After that you should really be able to start doing what you actually want to do again.As always; HPNB still only has 5 billing cycles. So this means that you not only get 3 months FREE access, no obligation! BUT, if you decide you want to do the rest of the program, after only 5 months of paying $10/£8 a month you now get FREE LIFE TIME ACCESS! That's $50 max spend, in case you were wondering. Though I'm not terribly active on  Instagram and Facebook you can follow us there. I am however active on Threads so find me there! And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form :) Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions, comments or want to suggest a guest/topic       Playing us out; "Dare to live" by Scarlett Solo

United Public Radio
Fika With Vicky - Reva Leah Stern - The Water Buffalo That Shed Her Girdle & The Prescott Journals

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 72:05


Fika with Vicky Welcomes Guest Author Reva Leah Stern to episode 78 Reva has been a writer, editor, director & designer, working in Florida, Kansas City, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles & Toronto. We'll be discussing all of Reva's work, but focussing on her creative non-fiction The Water Buffalo That Shed Her Girdle and her mystery/thriller The Prescott Journals. Yes, I've read them both and felt drawn in by Reva's world creating. They're about life…the unspeakable, the unbearable, as well as the moving on, finding humour and even scandals. Though I think the most scandalous thing of all is that Reva drinks decaffeinated coffee. Imagine! About The Prescott Journals - Secrets run deep in the small town of Prescott, and Sarah Berman, an intrepid city reporter, has stumbled into a culvert of horrendous secrets, vile crimes, and abhorrent antisemitism, in her old hometown. Acting on an irrepressible impulse, she travels there to get the story and get out fast. But she soon learns, it's not that simple. As she reconnects with her past, stories of pain and terror arise and move to the forefront of her riveting investigation. About The Water Buffalo That Shed Her Girdle - Rachel Morganstein forages through her library of muddled thoughts to try and find some semblance of sanity in the odd turn her life has taken. She has just discovered that her youngest child, Aaron, is about to get married and she has not been invited. In the twenty-two years of living at home with his mother and siblings it was never apparent that such a volcanic reaction was brewing in Aaron's mind or heart. But, at twenty-three, hell erupted and Rachel was dubbed Satan. While pondering the depth of her son's rejection, Rachel begins to scrutinize her own childhood memories in the hope of finding a clue as to what could cause such vitriol to surface after so many years. The tumultuous train wreck of Rachel's life steams down the track carrying us through tunnels of dry wit, untapped sadness and sanguine arrivals. This Water Buffalo has indeed stepped away from the herd while searching for an oasis. About Reva - Ms. Stern was Artistic Director of a Toronto theatre for over twenty years. She has been a Guest Director in Florida, Kansas City, Chicago, New York City and Los Angeles and has collaborated with such notable writers as Isaac Bashevis Singer, Arthur Marx, William Gibson, and Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey. She has written & directed several original stage plays, and has directed, produced, & designed over 100 plays & directed over 40 television series episodes. Ms. Stern was Regional Casting Director for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and Los Angeles from 1975 to 1993. She has been a guest speaker at esteemed venues such as The University of Miami, the Actor Workshop, New Play Festival in New York City, & the Playwright Conference at the University of Pittsburgh. She's been privileged to edit many notable writers of screen, stage, and Novels. Her writing and publishing credits include magazines, journals, anthologies, & newspapers including the National Post, Globe and Mail, and Toronto Star. She is the published author of a creative non-fiction, “The Water Buffalo That Shed Her Girdle.” Her second, a mystery novel, “I Say My Name,” was launched in the summer of 2021. Her latest mystery/thriller, The Prescott Journals,; andwas optioned for the screen by a US producer and was published in May of 2023. Her next project is a collection of short stories, “The Strange Spectrum of Mysterious Mishaps.”

4D: Deep Dive into Degenerative Diseases - ANPT
DD SIG Episode 48: Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy with Megan Iammarino

4D: Deep Dive into Degenerative Diseases - ANPT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 39:56


In this installment of our series on rare neurologic diseases, Ken Vinnaco talks with Megan Iammarino about physical therapy for people with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD), an umbrella term that encompasses a varied group of disorders affecting the proximal muscles around the shoulders and hips that impacts approximately 2 in every 100,000 people. Megan covers the assessment, PT treatment and prognosis for people with this unique diagnosis that causes significant balance and gait challenges.   The Degenerative Diseases Special Interest Group is part of the Academy of  Neurologic Physical Therapy – www.neuroPT.org

Truth
Girdle of Truth By Brother Graydon Richardson

Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 19:14


Comedians In Dungeons Getting Dragons
13: Girdle Your Loins

Comedians In Dungeons Getting Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 63:43


The hinge is back on as the adventurers run into a familiar antagonist in the grove and try to get the name of everyone evil. Dungeon Master: Nile Séguin Party Members: Kyah Green, Hisham Kelati, Leonard Chan, and Rebecca Reeds Music Featured: "Land Of The Dead" by Artist - Kevin MacLeod. Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more.

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Johnjay & Rich On Demand
Raise your hand if you want to see Rich in a girdle.

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 70:18 Transcription Available


What...just me?TODAY ON THE SHOW:Johnjay and Kyle have one set of good tires...total.DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS!You can't poop there!What you graduated with VERSUS what you're doing now!4 SECOND RULE + somuchmore!!

The Headgum Podcast
202: Girdle

The Headgum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 43:12


Amir, Allie, Casey, and AJ Jaramaz (@boyhoodperiod) join Geoff to discuss corporate culinary culture and to play a round of the daily chastity game - Girdle!Advertise on The Headgum Podcast via Gumball.fmRate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on Apple PodcastsRate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on SpotifyJoin the Headgum DiscordSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Unpredicted Party
Episode 52 - The Girdle

The Unpredicted Party

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 143:18


The party confronts those on the island

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
Are you wearing your girdle? (with Tim Key)

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 49:18


Fi is back! Jane is thrilled... can't you tell? And they've got lots of your emails to get through. They chat undergarments, scams and undesirable golden arches. They're joined by actor, comedian and poet Tim Key to discuss his new collection of poems 'Chapters'. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Eve SalusburyTimes Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1storypod
89 - MAGIC GIRDLE (w/ Harold Rogers) 011224

1storypod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 63:00


Literature discussion with Harold Rogers (author of Tropicalia) and Sean Thor Conroe (Fuccboi) on The Third Reich (1989) by Bolaño (00:14), St. Thomas Aquinas (7 min), Father Antonio Vieira (12 min), Katt Williams (17 min), Septology by Jon Fosse (27 min), Agora Agora (89 chapters - 31 min), The Love of Singular Men by Victor Heringer (33 min), and Franzen (48 min). youtube: https://youtu.be/NOCRpjBlMIo Tropicalia: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Tropicalia/Harold-Rogers/9781668013878 Fuccboi: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/sean-thor-conroe/fuccboi/9780316394918/

Urban Forestry Radio
Old Apple Varieties with Daniel Bussey

Urban Forestry Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 58:03 Very Popular


Learn about old apple cultivars with apple historian Daniel Bussey, author of The Illustrated History of Apples in the United States and Canada.The host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com.  Tune into The Urban Forestry Radio Show LIVE by going to RealityRadio101.com on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time.Learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully. Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's premium online courses at https://learn.orchardpeople.com/. These show notes may contain affiliate links to products. We may receive a small commission for purchases made through these links at no cost to you. Thanks for your support! (00:00) - Exploring old apple varieties at an apple tasting event (00:34) - Podcast name change in January (01:53) - Why Dan started writing about old apple varieties (03:23) - Why old apple varieties have funny names (05:25) - Smokehouse Apple and fire blight resistance (06:31) - Ginger Gold Pedigree (07:52) - Slack ma Girdle apple! (08:36) - Best old apple varieties for fresh eating (12:07) - Why russet apples fell out of favor (14:09) - How do you identify apple varieties on an old tree visually and with DNA testing (17:25) - Black Oxford and Roxbury Russet apple questions (19:14) - Westfield seek no further apple history (20:58) - How names of old apple varieties have changed over the years. (22:44) - Ben Davis apple history and why it has multiple names (24:46) - McAfee apple history (26:08) - Sheep nose apple variety (26:54) - Tolman Sweet apple trees (28:07) - Old apple varieties that are easier to grow (29:58) - A Word from our Sponsors (34:37) - More on Old Apple Varieties (35:53) - History of the USDA apple illustrations (37:10) - Pitmastin Pineapple and Fire blight resistance (38:12) - Ashmeet's Kernel - and identifying Russet apples (39:47) - Franklin apple (40:34) - Are many old apple varieties lost forever? (41:30) - Limbertwig apples (43:54) - Allergies to some apples and not to others (46:44) - Where to buy old apple varieties (47:41) - Programs to preserve old apple varieties and apple tree grafting (51:46) - Which old apple varieties make the best pies (54:00) - Did you enjoy this show as a livestream on YouTube? (54:42) - How to order Dan's books and how to reach out to him (56:41) - How to access more fruit tree podcasts like this one

The Barbell Mamas Podcast | Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Health
Everything you need to know about Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Girdle Pain

The Barbell Mamas Podcast | Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 32:01


Over half to as manyas 75% of pregnant individuals will experience some amount of muscular pain. The most common of which is pelvic girdle pain. So many mamas can go to their providers and be told that there is nothing that they can do and that theyjust need to "wait until the baby comes out" That is simply not true!In this episode, Christina breaks down the myths then talks about the methods of treatment for pelvic girdle pain during your pregnancy.If this is you, don't worry - there are things we can do to help! ___________________________________________________________________________Don't miss out on any of the TEA coming out of the Barbell Mamas by subscribing to our newsletter You can also follow us on Instagram and YouTube for all the up-to-date information you need about pelvic health and female athletes. Interested in our programs? Check us out here!

Australian Birth Stories
429 | Celia Pacquola, needle phobia, hypnotherapy, private obstetrician, pelvic girdle pain, induction, anxiety, breastfeeding, formula

Australian Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 66:42


In today's episode, I chat to comedian Celia Pacquola about her pregnancy and birth experience. Motherhood was never a top priority for Celia but when she met her partner, it only took a few months for them to conceive. She chose continuity of care with a private obstetrician, used hypnotism to recover from her phobia of needles and opted for an induction at 39 weeks. She's frank about the challenges of breastfeeding, the stigma of formula feeding and her postpartum anxiety which was exacerbated by everything she didn't know about motherhood.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Come Follow Me Kids
The Armor of God - Ephesians

Come Follow Me Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 20:48


This week we are learning all about the armor of god for kids! This is an armor of god podcast for children ages 3-12 typically. Children will come away knowing: The armor of God can protect me from evil. The scriptures teach that we should put on the “whole armor” of God (see Ephesians 6:11–18 and D&C 27:15–18). When we study the scriptures and pray, it's like we put on armor that helps keep us safe. What can you do every day to keep your spirit safe and happy? Helmet of Salvation A helmet protects the head. We keep our minds safe when we follow Jesus and do what He wants us to do. Shield of Faith Faith in Jesus Christ protects us like a shield. When we believe in Jesus and try to be like Him, we can make good choices, even when things are hard. Girdle of Truth A girdle is a belt that helps protect a soldier's body. Knowing what is true protects us. The gospel is true, and living the gospel makes us strong. Breastplate of Righteousness The breastplate protects the heart. When we love God with all our heart, we try to keep His commandments. We are blessed when we choose the right. Shoes of the Preparation of Peace Shoes protect the feet. We try to follow Jesus Christ's footsteps so we can live with Him someday. Sword of the Spirit A sword helps fight against wrong. The Spirit helps us when we face bad or hard things. Listening to the Spirit helps us stay safe. If you are new here, welcome! Welcome to the Come Follow Me Podcast for Kids! We are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and we create this podcast for primary aged children (2-12) following along with the church's Come Follow Me Manual. This is a New Testament Bible Study podcast for children. If your children would like to be guests on our podcast email us at comefollowmekidspodcast@gmail.com and we will send you an assignment for a future week.

Tough to Treat
The Mystery of This Man's Struggle With Pelvic Girdle Pain and the Breath

Tough to Treat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 47:54


In this episode, we dive into the often overlooked and misunderstood world of male health, exploring the complexities of groin pain, the challenges of taking deep breaths, and the impact on his pelvic girdle pain.  The history will give you the answer.  This is a complex case with many parts but listening to his story helps you to prioritize which regions of the body you need to rule out.  Visceral connections are key to this presentation.  Join Susan and Erica as they unravel the potential causes, shed light on some of his drivers, and offer insights to help those facing similar issues.  Don't miss this great conversation that aims to bring awareness to a topic that affects both men and women.   A glance at this episode: [0:01] Intro to episode and patient [8:41] Why the patient is experiencing paresthesias along with itching [11:15] Breathwork and the visceral driver [15:27] Pelvic floor and the breath [18:12] Assessing hip pain [23:53] A head lift and why it brings on his symptoms [29:52] The effects of decompression on head rotation [32:28] Yoga and the thorax [37:08] Down dog and child's pose [43:11] Finding the driver and the root cause of his problem   Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript  

Land & Legacy - Sportsmen's Nation
Basal Treating, Hacking, And Girlding...What's the Difference??

Land & Legacy - Sportsmen's Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 53:06


During this podcast we share with you the pros and cons, use case scenarios, and the differences between Basal Treating, Hack-n-squirt technique, and the Girdle and spray technique. These three techniques all have their place, but knowing their differences will make you a more effective and efficient land and wildlife manager. Today we walk you through the different options land managers have to use herbicide on woody vegetation to effectively terminate it. We cover the different herbicide cocktails, or solutions you should use to effectively terminate the intended vegetation. Time is of the essence, so be sure to use the right technique for your situation. We describe at great lengths when to use each one. We hope you have learned useful information that you can easily apply to your farm to improve your hunting and habitat offering on your farm.   

This Is Important
Ep 106: Nature Vs. Not Sure

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 57:13 Very Popular


Today, this is what's important: Being old, generational trauma, catching up with Kyle, the dudes getting snubbed, impersonating the Always Sunny cast, The Emmys, Adam Levine, Halloween weddings, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.