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Back on this day in 1974, the Heimlich maneuver was introduced. The Heimlich maneuver was developed by American thoracic surgeon Dr. Henry Heimlich.
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Get to know John Chronological Experiences - John grew up in Ogden, Utah. He was the oldest of six brothers and one sister. After serving a church mission in the Canary Islands in Spain, John went to basic combat soldier training at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO. He then proceeded to Ft. Sam Houston, TX to be trained as a combat medic and a surgical technician and was the Distinguished Honor Graduate of his class. He served with the Utah 144th Combat Support Hospital. John went to Weber State University and earned a B.A. degree in psychology. During college, John worked part time on campus for the Services for Students with Disabilities, reading college text books for blind students. John stayed busy by also participating with the folk dance team, the institute chorale, a fraternity, the LDSSA committee, and the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) where he finished as Honor Graduate, class of 1997. Following a successful Army ROTC Advanced Camp and ranking in the top 5% of the nation, John was commissioned as an Army Intelligence Officer. After receiving his Top Secret Security Clearance and finishing his Tactical Intelligence Officer training in Ft. Huachuca, AZ, he was stationed at Ft. Gordon, GA with the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade. Here he served as a Company Executive Officer, Battalion Maintenance Officer, and Headquarter Company Executive Officer. John was deployed to Saudi Arabia in 1999 for Joint Task Force Southwest Asia (JTFSWA). He worked directly with the commander, Major General Schmidt, during Operation Desert Fox. He worked in the Joint Air Operations Center during real-time flight operations over Iraq and briefed the commander during these missions when Saddam Hussein was still in power. John was also responsible for theater-wide combat search and rescue (CSAR) operations. John was the liaison to the Saudi Arabian government officials as well as the French and British military officials who were part of the coalition. He produced and disseminated the releasable multinational force intelligence information for these partners. After several years of active duty, John again joined the Utah Army National Guard and his unit was activated to pull security at the Olympic Village for the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympics and Paralympics following the 911 attack. He worked directly with the Presidential Secret Service as well as the directors of intelligence and foreign dignitaries for various security functions. In 2002, John was deployed to war-ravaged Bosnia and Herzegovina as Operations Officer for Security Force 12. He led a counter intelligence team and nine human intelligence teams, consisting of Army Rangers, HUMINT collectors, and local interpreters. His teams produced intelligence information that was used by President Bush and Dick Cheney as justification for the second war in Iraq (declassified by Dick Cheney). John loved serving his country, but frequent absences were hard for a family with young children. So after a 10 year military career, he separated and finished his master's degree in business marketing. John spent several years working in various business ventures and industries including the National Federation of Independent Business. This is a small business lobbying group where he met with hundreds of business owners to understand their challenges with taxes, burdensome regulations, workers' compensation costs, and government overreach. Most recently, John has worked for major pharmaceutical and medical companies like Novo Nordisk and Myriad Genetics in pharmacogenomics testing. He has received many national awards and recognitions for his leadership and performance. During these decades, John enjoyed serving in his faith in various capacities and particularly as a scout master and ecclesiastical leader for his church. This time working with the youth has been some of his favorite years. Feeling the need to serve in all aspects of his life, he has also served for the past 20 years as a state delegate, county delegate, and precinct chair for Precinct SY11 in the Republican Party. Family - John is most grateful for his wife, Carrie. They have been married for 30 years and have six children, a son-in-law, a daughter-in-law, and a granddaughter. He is honored that his three eldest children currently serve their country in the Army. John has always tried to instill the value and blessings of serving in all capacities and for these reasons, he has felt the need to give more during a very turbulent time in our country. Faith - Above all, John considers himself a disciple of Jesus Christ. This is fundamental to everything he does. His faith, his family, and his freedoms are his greatest fundamental priorities. Hobbies & Fun Facts - John loves reading, writing, and studying. He is fascinated with eschatology and scripture, including Apocryphal texts. He loves to see how current world events align with scripture and sees prophecy being fulfilled in our day. He enjoys history and science and loves a good documentary. John loves playing basketball, softball, football, tennis, and soccer. He enjoys snow skiing, kayaking, cliff diving, and sky diving. He loves an ice plunge in a cold mountain lake. He still loves to do backflips on skis in his 50s, to the dismay of his wife. He loves hiking, canyoneering, camping, backpacking, fishing, gardening, and landscaping. He once made news on Disappointment Peak Grand Teton after a half ton boulder dislodged and landed on him breaking both his legs, among other injuries, but was miraculously saved. Rescuers needed a 300 foot rope and a helicopter to hoist him off the mountain. Working with youth has always been a priority for John and he especially enjoyed being a Scoutmaster. He is an Eagle Scout and helped many youth earn theirs. John saved two lives using the Heimlich Maneuver that he learned in scouts. He also loves coaching youth in soccer, basketball, and tennis. John enjoys a good workout and does marathons, triathlons, and Spartan obstacle course races. He once placed 51st out of 3999 contestants and 2nd in the 45-50 age category in a Spartan Super Race. He plays the piano and percussion/drums and has taught drum lessons. He has played in bands and once performed a drum set solo at the Venetian in Las Vegas for over a thousand people. He loves writing and composing music on the Clavinova and has composed several soft-pop songs. John loves to dance and will be seen on the dance floor at every work social or wedding reception. He loves to sing and do karaoke. John has worked many interesting jobs with his entrepreneurial spirit including the following: selling golf balls as a kid, washing dishes and prep cooking at Carol's Kitchen restaurant, building a house from foundation to finish work in high school construction, and peeling logs by hand. He worked for Mr. Mac, Matrix Marketing, Office Max, RGIS Inventory Specialists, Bell Janitorial sales, NFIB political lobby consulting, Buckeye International chemical sales management, and K-Designer remodeling. He once worked as a paid Girl Scouts instructor for high-risk girls in downtown Ogden. He was an EMT and a surgical tech and has assisted in a wide variety of surgeries. At WSU Disability Services, he assisted blind students. He is up for any challenge including wearing the Deranged Easter Bunny outfit for a company presentation in front of 500+ peers as well as wearing the same said outfit to a job interview at Kneader's restaurant. John is known for being fearless and is always up for a good adventure. He is known for his work ethic and is always willing to volunteer. John believes we should enjoy all the ups and downs in life, that pain is gain, and that integrity and service are paramount attributes to develop.https://www.johntaylor4utah.com/about
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HOUR 3 : Can you really give a racoon the Heimlich maneuver? full 2061 Wed, 15 Oct 2025 21:00:00 +0000 Oq5r85MWW6jto4EJh1W63DQDmdxhDVTE news The Dana & Parks Podcast news HOUR 3 : Can you really give a racoon the Heimlich maneuver? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasti
Leinster choke (again) as the Saints go marching in, Bordeaux dump out Toulouse, and suddenly the Top 14 isn't looking so top. Lyon edge Racing in a slugfest that leaves Faz seeing stars, just in time to add spice to the looming Lions squad announcement. Bath take care of Edinburgh to book a final against Lyon, and with chokers, chokeholds, and kissing cousins in the mix, this episode has more twists than a Farrell tackle review.
Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here the host of She's A Small Wonder: A Small Wonder Podcast. Today I the final two episodes of Season 3, S3E23 Safety First, which aired on May 14, 1988. In this episode Brandon claims injury from Vicki's Heimlich maneuver. I had high hopes for this episode especially when Joan told the class they would learn the techniques of performing life saving procedures in class like CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver. We didn't see any of these demonstrated by the students instead we get a lame play about accidents in the home acted out by Reggie, Vicki and Harriet even though she doesn't go to their school but got special permission from her school to participate in the play. and S3E24: When You Hear The Beep, which aired on May 21, 1988. In this episode Jamie starts an answering service for his friends. After most of Jamie's classmates gets grounded from using the phone he decides to charge the kids for an answering service that he and Vicki create. I hope you enjoy these two episodes and I'll be diving into Season 4 in January 2025.
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In the second hour Mark, Sue, Fred, and Alex Rich bring you Sue's News, Alex headed to see friend and NBA player go into Indiana Hall of Fame. If you ever have to give anyone the Heimlich maneuver and more.
Today on the Mark Reardon Show: Paul Mauro, Fox News Contributor retired NYPD inspector, attorney. Sue's News/Alex Rich J. Peder Zane, Editor at Real Clear Investigations and a columnist for Real Clear Politics Dave Simons, Host of the KMOX Dollars and Sense show; partner and managing director at One Private Wealth
Anson Williams known for playing Potsie from Happy Days in interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes radio show amfm. They discuss life on the Happy Days set, working with icons from the TV and film industry like Ron Howard, Henry Winkler and the rest of the cast. Williams continued to work in production and direction on many films and TV shows including current projects. He also talked about working to end drowsy driving with his uncle, Dr. Heimlich of the famed Heimlich Maneuver. They use the power of pepper and lemon to instantly wake up and avoid accidents when driving drowsy.
Episode: 1173 A sinking Automobile. Today, thoughts about thinking while I'm drowning.
Brian apologizes for his voice and all the coughing, but he's been sick all week. And because he's been sick, he didn't do any show prep, but he's been keeping notes: Recording every week is tough sometimes; panda pussy must be the worst; last week was our 300th episode; Brian hit at the casino; Jeff's dog is a bad guard dog; Hunter Biden's big mistake was banging a stripper without a bag (b/w Crazy Eyes); the Ups; Biden v. Trump is like picking the best suicide method; Five Guys; Brian almost fell down; AI music prompts; Batman sucks as a crime fighter; Joker 2; Batman and the Heimlich Maneuver; Henry Ford was a cunt; Prohibition; the progressive era (here's the eugenics doc Brian mentioned); Sick Dick; and finally, Batman asks Robin to make a fist.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.
What is the most affordable LGBTQ+ friendly city in Delaware?Once upon a time, it was home to the tallest Lego tower in the world, standing at 113 feet or 11 stories, with 500,000 Lego bricks, it was the first state to sign the US Constitution and one of its nicknames is “Home of Tax Free Shopping.” Hello, Total Wine & Spirits!It's where Henry Heimlich of the infamous Heimlich Maneuver, was born, and when he was a plant worker for Chrysler it was once the home of Bob Marley and it was named after Thomas West, the third Baron De La Warr who was later known as Lord Delaware.This is Queer Money episode #469. And today, we're sharing the most affordable, LGBTQ+ friendly cities in Delaware.Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this episode on YouTubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities seriesFollow us:Queer Money YouTubeQueer Money InstagramQueer Money on Tiktok
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Bob Costas recently shared a story about saving a friends life with the Heimlich maneuver.
Bible Reading: Mark 6:30-32; Luke 10:38-42"I hear you're having a pizza party at youth group tomorrow evening," Dad told Eliana as they waited for their food at a restaurant. "That sounds fun.""Yeah, but I can't go to youth group tomorrow. I have play rehearsal at school.""Last week you missed youth group because you had a band concert," said Dad. "Are you going to the retreat next weekend?""I can't. I have to work on the student council posters on Saturday." Dad frowned. "Maybe you should cut down on--" "What's wrong with that man over there?" asked Eliana.Dad looked to where she was pointing, then jumped up and dashed across the room. "Are you choking, sir?" he asked. The man nodded frantically. Dad wrapped his arms around the man and, with a clenched fist, gave a couple of sharp, upward thrusts. The man coughed and gasped, and a moment later was breathing normally again. Everyone applauded."Thank you," said the man when he was able to talk. "I guess I tried to eat too much at once!"On the way home, Eliana said, "It's a good thing you knew how to do the Heimlich maneuver, Dad! That man could have choked to death."Dad nodded. "I'm glad I learned the Heimlich maneuver a long time ago so I'd know what to do if someone was choking." He sighed. "You know, Eliana, you may be in need of the Heimlich maneuver too, and I just didn't notice until now.""Me?" said Eliana. "What do you mean? I'm not choking!""No?" asked Dad. "It seems like your spiritual life is getting choked by all the extracurricular activities you're involved in. You need room to breathe. You haven't been able to participate in church activities because of your busy schedule, and you also need down time so you can rest and renew your energy.""I have been feeling overloaded lately," Eliana admitted. "And I haven't had much time to pray or read my Bible.""Having that time with Jesus is important," said Dad. "We can rest in Him because He did everything needed to save us, and when we spend time with Him, He reminds us of that. He provides rest for our souls." Eliana nodded. "Maybe when we get home we can go over my activities to see which ones I can quit." - Barbara J. WestbergHow About You?Does your life feel crowded with too many activities? Even when you devote your time to good things, doing too much can wear you out and make you miss out on the really important stuff. If your schedule is so packed that you don't have time for church activities or spending time alone with God, it's time to cut back. Make time for Jesus so He can refresh your soul. Today's Key Verse:Jesus said, "Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest." (NLT) (Matthew 11:28)Today's Key Thought:Don't get too busy
LifeVac Founder Arthur Lih Is Donating One Of His Life Saving Choking Rescue Devices to EVERY School in the US. THAT'S AMAZING so I'm helping share this news to make sure every school takes advantage of this generous gift. LifeVac Helps Prevent Senseless Choking Deaths. And Arthur Lih who invented the life saving device thinks every school in the US should have one on hand…in case. ‘School budgets' or lack of budgets, were holding up progress on implementing the idea, so passionate Arthur Lih got frustrated and said, never mind, I'll do it myself and donate one to every school in the U.S. I don't care what it costs. It's gonna cost him millions, but Arthur Lih doesn't care. He's obsessed with making sure as many people as possible have access one of these life-saving devices that could mean the difference between life and death, in minutes, for anyone at any age. Arthur set out on the Life Vac mission some years ago when he was nearby a woman in a hospital weeping following the death of her young son. A grape had become lodged in the child's windpipe and the Heimlich Maneuver did not work. Arthur, the father of a similar aged child at the time, was deeply pained and deeply affected by the tragedy that he felt could have been avoided. So, he set out to do something! Arthur, who had a little bit of a background in making things, invented a simple apparatus that could clear an airway in basically a single suction pull, in the hopes that no child would ever die a senseless choking death again. Arthur's goal and LifeVacs' goal, is to save as many lives as possible throughout the world. They're doing a great job. So far 1290 lives have been saved by having a LifeVac on hand! At LifeVac, research and development headquarters in Springfield Gardens, NY, there is actually a “Wall of Saves” featuring people of all ages who lives were saved thanks to LifeVac. Those lives include, among others, a 3 yr old little girl who choked on a peanut, a 90 yr old woman in a Senior Living Facility who choked on a food, an 82 yr old man who choked on a carrot, a 2 1/2 yr old girl who choked on a grape, a 7 yr old girl who choked on bacon, and a 1 yr old girl who choked on a hot dog. The list of ‘saves' continues to grow. Just recently LifeVac Europe reported that a 70-year-old man at a private hospital in the North East of England choked on a piece of chicken, causing a complete airway obstruction. On the 2nd application LifeVac successfully dislodged the obstruction saving his life. Arthur Lih says, “We have now touched the lives of almost 1300 individuals and their families. Together we are making a difference one life at a time.” Incredible rescues around the world thanks to LifeVac's upper airway clearing device which is they say, the safest, simplest method to save an aspirating person. Again, Arthur Lih is DONATING A LIFEVAC TO EVERY SCHOOL IN THE US. Please make sure someone from your school, your child's school or a school near you gets in touch with LifeVac to get their free LifeVac Choking Rescue Device Kit. LifeVac.net admin@lifevac.net 1 516-962-2554
On this very spooky episode of Not A Bomb, the guys fulfill a promise to a loyal listener and discuss 1977's supernatural horror film - The Haunting of Julia, also known as Fill Circle. This little-known horror film had a troubled release schedule and would finally be released in the US, three years later, in 1981. Brad and Troy do their best to dance around spoilers and decide the best course of action is to copy the Watch/Skip+ podcast. Listen as our hosts discuss the history of the Heimlich Maneuver, creepy wind-up clown toys, and turtle murder. Does the striking imagery, gothic atmosphere, and Mia Farrow's performance make this film a ghostly classic? Download and find out!*** Spoiler Warning *** if you want to skip the spoiler talk, be sure to check the timestampsTimestamps: Intro - (1:47), Release Information - (7:00), People Involved - (13:02), Production and Development - (24:24), Why did it bomb? - (27:19), Commerical Break - (31:04), The Haunting of Julia spoiler-free discussion - (34:05), Is it a Bomb? - (55:40), Spoiler talk - (59:48), End of Spoilers - (78:51), and Outro - (87:50)The Haunting of Julia is directed by Richard Loncraine and stars Mia Farrow, Keir Dullea, Tom Conti, Robin Gammell, Jill Bennett, and Cathleen Nesbitt.If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.Cast: Brad, Troy
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6 killed, dozens injured in spate of weekend shootings across US, heat wave triggers big storms, power outages in US Southeast, and 9-year-old saves friend's life by performing the Heimlich Maneuver.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Connie and Claire attend a cancer support session with Paul, which causes Connie to relive painful memories of her life in New York trying to balance her work life and unhappy marriage with being a care-giver to Drew's sick Mom. The pressure of Connie's past builds, exploding out of her in a desperate confession. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
On this episode of Celebrate Every Day, hosts Anna Devere and Marlo Anderson discuss the surprising fact behind this famous doctor on National Heimlich Maneuver Day and the interesting history of two Founding Fathers on National Pen Pal Day.
What's the first thing you'd do if you got sloppy drunk? Maybe break into a police station & poop on the floor? Yep. Who's the first person you'd scam while pretending to be a deputy? Maybe the ACTUAL deputy? Yep! My Insane FL Nephew, "Pancho Guero" breaks it down! How did Pete Davidson respond to the urban legend about his junk? You could call it an under-rated "over-achiever". When will all this stupidity ever end? Hopefully never because there's many more episodes to be produced! CA Community Calls for Removal of Phallic Looking Rock Sculpture; 2,000,000 Dimes Were Stolen From a Truck in a Walmart Parking Lot; Toronto Raptors Were Knocked Out of the NBA Playoffs by...A 9-y/o Girl; Parenting Tip: Don't Buy Your Kid a Blue Bathing Suit; New York City names its first-ever ‘rat czar'; OR Man Says He Threw $200K from Car to 'Bless Others'—Family Says He Drained Shared Bank Accounts; RentAHitman.com Fooled Another Idiot; MI Man Tries to Ditch Police by Disguising Himself as Walmart Employee; A Woman Lived Alone in a Cave for 500 Days & Loved It; People Throw Away About $63 Worth of Groceries Every Week; The Top New Car Features We Struggle With; Woman Arrested for Slapping Middle School Kid At School's Career Day; Would You Rather Do Jury Duty or Your Taxes? 49% Say Jury Duty; Pizza Delivery Man Trips Suspect on the Run From Police; A Study Found "New Car Smell" Causes Cancer; Naked woman faces deportation after sexy pics with sacred tree in Bali; A Guy Gave a Panda bear the Heimlich Maneuver; OnlyFans Model Gets Trapped in a Cave While Taking Naked Pictures & Has to Be Rescued. Play along with "Pancho" this week & see if you can do better then he can at guessing in the "Insane Game Show" & find the answers to life's biggest questions when you hear his profound wisdom as he answers more questions from those who want to "ASK PANCHO" for some advice! "Pancho" addresses the burning questions about “Help! – I Can't Find Where I Hid My Money" & “Help! – With 'When' & 'If'". Don't forget to download the TELEGRAM MESSENGER & join the "Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World" Channel to read the actual stories used for the podcast & check out the photos & videos with them! It's FREE & available for Windows, Linux, Android, & Apple for both mobile & desktop! If this podcast doesn't push your buttons, this one will! Join Daniel Leslie for "The Button Pusher" Podcast on Spotify! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eriklane/support
Turns out the "Heimlich Maneuver" is no longer the Heimlich Maneuver... Join us for Pass or Play and Snack Chat too! The Doritos and Cheetos minis are delightful! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Best Way to Relieve ChokingArthur Lih, founder and CEO of LifeVac, heard of a woman in a hospital weeping following the death of her young son. The reason for his death was that a grape had become lodged in his windpipe and the Heimlich Maneuver did not work. Once he heard the story he set out to invent an apparatus that could clear an airway. LifeVac's goal is to save as many lives as possible throughout the world. They are at over 640 lives saved and counting.Website: https://lifevac.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeVac Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/life_vac/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifevac Our Sponsors:Doberman Emergency Management GroupWhen you need an emergency plan, you need Doberman Emergency Management. Their expert practitioners use best practice, data, and career experience to help you. So whether you're buying a home and want to know about your local hazards, Or you're a professional needing additional support, Doberman Emergency Management can help. Visit www.DobermanEMG.com today to learn more.Instinct ReadyDisasterClass is brought to you by Instinct Ready, whose mission is to educate, prepare, and equip the everyday person for disasters through comprehensive education and premium products. DisasterClass listeners can get 10% off sitewide at instinctready.com with promo code DisasterClass. Shop items like the U-PAK pro, the most versatile, practical, and functional 72-hour survival system available. Or learn how to plan for disasters with the Community Emergency Planning online course. Visit www.instinctready.com today, because preparedness starts at home.
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Vic Naidoo reached out to Emcare. An organisation that specialises in Health & Safety training and was founded in 1999. And so, he asked the painstaking question, what if one day you are alone and find yourself choking or in need of CPR, is this something you can perform on yourself? Listen to this podcast to find out more.
After twice doing the Heimlich Maneuver on my wife, I knew there had to be a better way. I saw the Founder and CEO of LifeVac, Arthur Lih discussing his company's amazing product - and I invited him to call the program. As is usually the case with a product like this, there's a moving story behind the invention. Take a listen to Arthur - and make sure to get a LIFEVAC device for your home TODAY! www.lifevac.net
Lara and Carey discuss Monkeypox's Buzzfeed takeover, men with yeast-cock and forgiving the women of the Marvel Universe. Meanwhile, on episode three of Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, Dorinda's manor-tyranny continues with a harrowing Field Day competition, Vicki's Long-COVID takes a turn, and Brandi's alienates her biggest champion, Eva. You can hear this episode ad-free and get access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes when you join the SUP Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lee is now a professional dabber. He can dab with the best of them. And then call you an ambulance. We are taking a break from reading the news to you, to tell you all about the advances in First Aid! Who would have known that so much has changed? We certainly didn't. The Heimlich Maneuver is out, and the back slap is in. At least now if you ever get into trouble, you can now call Lee. This should make you even more excited about meeting us later this year. Vin Diesel claims you're not a true gamer if you're not excited about Ark 2. We already know we aren't real gamers here, so this is not exactly news to us... However, ole Vinnie D might have something to say about that as he does the dinosaur drift. You'll soon be able to stream all the games you own on XCloud! Now that's an advancement of some amazing tech, and we can't wait for it. No longer will we be limited to the 1,000s of games on Game Pass. Starfield news is still coming out, and it brings back a beloved (maybe) feature from The Elder Scrolls 2. You can now start with a house and in crippling dept. Just like real life! Kinda... Bunnings now sells computers and game stuff. And it's all Call of Duty branded. And has RGB, projectile lights, and other amazing gamery things. For when you want to build a deck and a game room at the same time! Samsung TV's now have Xbox Game Pass built in. But you must buy the new 2022 models. And you can pair the Xbox Controller directly to the TV. But still - no Xbox required! The future truly has arrived! We'll be at PAX! Will you be at PAX? Do you want to be at PAX? And do you want to meet us? Now is your chance! We may even have some sneaky stickers to give away... Speaking of stickers - check out our merch! Remember to pay the fee - if you got any value out of this podcast, share it! Word of mouth is how we grow. And if you really like what we do, consider supporting us on Patreon! -- If you liked this episode, don't feel ashamed. Rather, join the dozens of others that are following us. The Official XboxCast Website For everything else, including everywhere our podcast is hosted, check out our LinkTree! -- Your hosts are: Kyle: XarCrius on Xbox and Twitter Lee: Leehoward on Twitter and Xbox Simone: GymBeanNZ on Twitter and Xbox
If someone is choking, there is the Heimlich Maneuver that many students are taught in school. First Aid has helped millions of people who are physically hurt. But what about those who are mentally hurt? Those who are gasping for air because emotions are too overwhelming. Dr. B. talks to Cindy Wides and Dr. Elaine Rotenberg about Mental Health First Aid which teaches people to assist someone who is experiencing a mental health challenge. Cindy Wides is the director of Mental Health First Aid and Community Outreach at Alpert Jewish Family Service, serving north Palm Beach County and Elaine Rotenberg is the Chief Clinical and Impact Officer at Alpert Jewish Family Service. For more information on MHFA Alpert Jewish Family Service | Mental Health First Aid (alpertjfs.org)
Here is the latest from The Year Was, which is that thing I do every week. We are up to episode 171. This time we examine the year 1947 as the Doomsday Clock is introduced, 1965 (???) as Oscar the Grouch is born, 1974 as the Heimlich Maneuver is first introduced, and 1938 as Superman first appears in Action Comics No. 1. - Theme music by The Tim Kreitz Band https://www.youtube.com/c/TimKreitzAdventures/ https://www.reverbnation.com/timkreitz - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-year-was/id1458174084 Podbean: https://theyearwas.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Qdd00m2NWvrViVIfAh6kA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzWavt8mqXHsC_uRNpU3lQ - Sources: https://thebulletin.org/doomsday-clock/current-time/ https://thebulletin.org/doomsday-clock/timeline/ https://thebulletin.org/2022/03/bulletin-science-and-security-board-condemns-russian-invasion-of-ukraine-doomsday-clock-stays-at-100-seconds-to-midnight/?utm_source=ClockStatementPage&utm_medium=Web&utm_campaign=DoomsdayClockMarchStatement https://thebulletin.org/virtual-tour/who-sets-the-doomsday-clock/ https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Oscar_the_Grouch https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Jon_Stone https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/dr-heimlich-got-maneuver https://www.janetwhardy.com/when-did-superman-first-appeared-in-comic-books/ https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superman_Vol_1 https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superman_Publication_History https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Comics_1 - Photo: https://mediaassets.wcpo.com/photo/2014/02/06/013014%20heimlich%20071_1391720248324_2375670_ver1.0_640_480.jpg
Today we hear about a crazy story involving Susie's husband Adam, where she had to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on him. We learn about hospitals in France that are giving dying patients high-end wine during their last days, and why we aren't able to do the same here. We discuss the evolution of NERF guns and how historic events have influenced the way people use these toys. Susie talks about purity culture in the 80s and 90s and why Britney Spears continues to be the sacrificial lamb for our cultural obsession with "good girls." We discuss a new hotline where you can call and get a pep talk from a Kindergartener. And it's totally adorable. We debate why humans are able to taste sour, as scientists are stumped about the evolutionary purpose of it. But fear not! Sarah's got a theory, and Susie thinks she's onto something. Join our book club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: Connect with us on social media: BCP Instagram: Susie's Instagram: Sarah's Instagram: BCP Twitter: Susie's Twitter: Sarah's Twitter: More podcasts at WAVE:
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Luke 8: 9-15 ~ Parable of the Sower and Seed. I want to draw attention to lure of riches and pleasures - they tempt and destroy our hearts, families, churches. - Pastor Joseph Thomas - Sunday, February 27, 2022
There are so many really silly cliché myths from fiction that we all just tend to accept. They're objectively stupid but they get repeated so often that we don't bat an eye when we see them and we can even start to believe them in reality. I thought it'd be fun to dig into them in a Quackcast. I made a thread in the forum for people to contribute to. Unfortunately we didn't get to many in the Quackcast but there's always time to do another! Just so you get an idea of what I mean, here are some bellow: - That Indian burial grounds are magical and can cause spirits to come to the land of the living. - that demons speak Latin, or Aramaic, or ancient Greek or any other bronze Age language. - that guns can't harm demons or monsters. - that dangerous animals and insects are evil and they want to kill you. - that people get blasted through the air when shot by guns. - that all native people can track stuff anywhere and live off the land and that they're also close to the spirit world etc… - That security lasers are red beams and easy to avoid. - That women in the 19th century always complained about tight corsets. - that peasants were dirty and never washed. - That back-flips are the best way to doge when in a fight. - That using paired weapons in each hand is always better and means a person is super deadly and skilled. - That wearing a sword on your back is a good idea. - The Heimlich Maneuver is the standard medical and scientifically endorsed way to stop someone choking. More fiction myths please! This week Gunwallace has given us the theme to Untitled Brick Comic - Piano notes step back and forth, swaying, prevaricating, halting, hesitating, before taking the leap into action to dance, spin and twirl on the glowing dance floor to this 90s inspired dance track. Topics and shownotes Links Myths of fiction thread - Featured comic: Team 541 - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2022/feb/14/featured-comic-team-541/ Featured music: Untitled Brick Comic - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Untitled_Brick_Comic/ - by Ccznen, rated E. Special thanks to: Gunwallace - http://www.virtuallycomics.com Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean PitFace - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/PIT_FACE/ VIDEO exclusive! Become a subscriber on the $5 level and up to see our weekly Patreon video and get our advertising perks! - https://www.patreon.com/DrunkDuck Even at $1 you get your name with a link on the front page and a mention in the weekend newsposts! Join us on Discord - https://discordapp.com/invite/7NpJ8GS
Hey! This is the 35th episode. This week we talk Movies that don't hold up, The Heimlich Maneuver, and TV Trivia!! Reach out: notgoodwithmatt@gmail.com
Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR (Question, Response, Refer) learn how to understand mental health, recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis, and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Today we talk to Mindy Tate and Marianne Schroer about the very high suicide rate in Williamson County, and how QPR Training and other strategies can bring those numbers down.
Jamie Kaler (Tacoma FD, My Boys) & Jason Gowin (Extreme Paranormal, Hellier) launch the brainchild from their previous respective podcasts "The Dadlands" and "The Dadpocalypse Now Show". Together they delve into the wild world of fatherhood.On this episode Legendary TV Icon from "Happy Days" Anson Williams comes on to talk about his storied career, the family and inspiration of being on the show, his life in showbiz, and his family legacy of saving lives. He talks about his life-saving product Alert Drops, and more.Bruce Springsteen drops by the show to talk about his recent arrest in New Jersey.Jason and Jamie welcome Archie from Archie's Scotch Tasting to the show to talk about his latest sampling.Dave Schrader, Carlos Alazraqui, Katie Behm, and Anson join the guys for a parenting roundtable.
The three-man “Wine and Gold Radio” squad – along with Cavalier legend and practicing sommelier, Austin Carr – welcome the co-founder of Nocking Point Wines, Andrew Harding, to discuss topics ranging from Cavs Cab to hoops to the Heimlich Maneuver. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stories of when things go wrong. Really wrong. When you leave the normal realm of human error, fumble, mishap, and mistake and enter the territory of really huge breakdowns. Fiascos. Things go so awry that normal social order collapses. Prologue: Jack Hitt tells the story of a small town production of Peter Pan in which the flying apparatus smacks the actors into the furniture, and Captain Hook's hook flies off his arm and hits an old woman in the stomach. By the end of the evening, firemen have arrived and all the normal boundaries between audience and actors have completely dissolved. (4 minutes)Act One: Jack Hitt's Peter Pan story continues. Jack is the author of several books, including Bunch of Amateurs. (19 minutes)Act Two: A medieval village, a 1900-pound brass kettle, marauding visigoths, and a plan to drench invaders with boiling oil that goes awry. From Ron Carlson's book, The Hotel Eden: Stories, read by actor Jeff Dorchen. Ron Carlson's newest book is Return To Oakpine. (9 minutes)Act Three: The first day on the job inevitably means mistakes, mishaps, and sometimes... fiascos. A true story, told by a former rookie cop. (13 minutes)Act Four: Journalist Margy Rochlin on her first big assigment to do a celebrity interview. It was 1982. The interviewee was Moon Unit Zappa, who'd just released "Valley Girl" with her father Frank. She'd only been interviewed once. Midway through the interview: fiasco! Margy chokes on some coffee, which pumps out of her nose. Moon's mother administers the Heimlich Maneuver. And after that, everyone's so relaxed that Margy gets an interview that becomes her first syndicated article and a big scoop for her paper. When a fiasco destroys social boundaries, it can bring people together. (7 minutes)Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.orgThis American Life privacy policy.Learn more about sponsor message choices.