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Send us a Text Message.Join us on this delightful episode of Love on the Pod, where we dive into the enchanting world of made-for-TV movies. This week, we're unraveling the charm and intrigue of "Mystery Island," starring the talented Elizabeth Henstridge and the ever-charismatic Charlie Weber.We'll explore the enchanting chemistry between Henstridge and Weber as they navigate a tropical paradise filled with twists, turns, and heartwarming moments. From the picturesque island setting to the suspenseful yet sweet storyline, we'll discuss what makes "Mystery Island" a must-watch for fans of cozy mysteries and romantic escapades.Tune in as we dissect the plot, share our favorite scenes, and swoon over the undeniable on-screen connection between our leads. Whether you're a Hallmark movie aficionado or just looking for your next feel-good flick, this episode promises to be a delightful escape into the world of love, mystery, and island adventures.Grab your popcorn, curl up on the couch, and get ready to fall in love with Love on the Pod! Thank you for listening to this episode of Love on the Pod! Subscribe, Rate, and Review: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to Love on the Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review us! Connect with Us: Email: loveonthepod@gmail.com Instagram: @LoveOnThePod Visit Our Website: For show notes, episodes and more, visit https://www.loveonthepod.com. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll discuss another holiday favorite. See you next time!
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Cat Henstridge, Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon and Social Media Influencer as 'Cat the Vet' and Kelly Kessen, Advisory Veterinarian at Dier&Recht. In this episode, they discuss brachycephalic dogs and cats. They cover their common health issues and the laws and regulations that are starting to be put in place against these animals. Kelly explains the new law in The Netherlands that bans the breeding of dogs with a flat-face under the new 'traffic light' criteria. This criteria requires that the muzzle is at least as long as half of the skull. Cat shares her experience with trying to create this change in the UK, and how important it is that we change public opinion of flat-faced animals. They also discuss banning the use of flat-faced animals in advertisements, the potential upcoming trade ban in The Netherlands, and how you can get involved with the campaign. View the 'Traffic Light' criteria image here Learn more about the campaign here
Dr Chris Henstridge, narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. It's Motor Neurone Disease Awareness Week, and in this blog Chris discusses the significance of synapse loss in Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and Motor Neuron Disease (MND), highlighting the overlap in cognitive decline and similar brain changes observed in both diseases. He explores the link between synapse loss, cognitive decline, and the presence of disease-associated proteins, such as TDP-43, in the brain, emphasizing the importance of collaborative research and understanding commonalities between different neurodegenerative diseases for advancements in treatment and improving the quality of life for patients. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-fading-stars-disorder-in-the-galaxy-of-the-brain/ -- Dr Chris Henstridge is a Principle Investigator at University of Dundee. Chris studies anatomical and molecular changes in the human synapse, with a particular focus on Motor Neuron Disease (MND). Chris grew up on the far north coast of Scotland and that beautiful location instilled his interest in nature and biology. He completed his PhD in Dundee, then spent time in Budapest and other parts of Scotland, before returning to Dundee to establish his own lab. Enjoy listening and reading our blogs? We're always on the look out for new contributors, drop us a line and share your own research and careers advice dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Like they were going to take a break!Welcome to the newest chapter of an all too long book: Will and Matt of the 90's - MISSING IN ACTION! If you thought there weren't enough movies in their last series, that might be absolute insanity! But there were some they missed along the way, so they will merrily go, hand in hand, back to pick up the pieces. In the debut episode they discuss SPECIES!It has everything you ever wanted from a film... aliens, a fake psychic, Ben Kingsley... and much more!DISCLAIMER: LANGUAGE AND SPOILERS!!SPECIESdir. Roger Donaldsonstarring: Natasha Henstridge; Ben Kingsley; Michael Madsen
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.17.512492v1?rss=1 Authors: Martin, S. D., Connor, T., Sanigorski, A., McEwen, K. A., Henstridge, D. C., Nijagal, B., De Souza, D. P., Tull, D., Meikle, P., Kowalski, G. M., Bruce, C., Gregorevic, P., Febbraio, M., Collier, F., Walder, K. R., McGee, S. Abstract: Lipotoxicity, the accumulation of lipids in non-adipose tissues, alters the metabolic transcriptome and mitochondrial metabolism in skeletal muscle. The mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. Here we show that lipotoxicity increased histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4) and histone deacetylase 5 (HDAC5), which reduced the expression of metabolic genes and oxidative metabolism in skeletal muscle. This metabolic reprogramming was linked with reduced expression of p53-dependent genes that mediate apoptosis and ferroptosis, which preserved cell viability in response to lipotoxicity. Mechanistically, impaired mitochondrial metabolism reduced acetylation of p53 at K120, a modification required for transcriptional activation of apoptosis, while redox drivers of ferroptosis were also reduced. Overexpression of loss-of-function HDAC4 and HDAC5 mutants in skeletal muscle of obese db/db mice enhanced oxidative capacity, increased apoptosis and ferroptosis and reduced muscle mass. This study identifies HDAC4 and HDAC5 as repressors of the oxidative state of skeletal muscle, and that this metabolic reprogramming, considered deleterious for normal metabolism, is critical to preserve muscle integrity in response to lipotoxicity. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Cat Henstridge (or 'Cat the Vet' as she is known online), a small animal veterinary surgeon and veterinary blogger. In this episode, Anthony and Cat have a little catch up with what they have been doing and talk all about nutrition. They discuss how most vets know more than they think when it comes to nutritional issues, and how their skill set is often wrongly set aside. Cat explains how approaching senior nutrition requires a very holistic view and how veterinarians have to know such a wide range of information. Find more from Cat here
This week's VetChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn is Cat Henstridge (or 'Cat the Vet' as she is known online), small animal veterinary surgeon and veterinary blogger. In this episode, Kathryn and Cat discuss the topic of balancing work and motherhood. Cat talks through her own experience of being a vet with 3 children, her experience in her first few years as a new mother and having a very short maternity leave, and how she personally balanced it all. They also discuss being able to 'switch off' at home and the concept of the work-life balance issue. Finally, Cat also shares some of her own advice to new or expecting mothers working in the veterinary profession. See more from Cat here
We are watching something that came out twenty years ago this week, it is kismet. John Carpenter has made some amazing movies, and Ghosts of Mars, 2001. This movie stars Ice Cube and Natasha Henstridge in the lead with Pam Grier and Jason Statham before he became too fast and way too furious to be held in such a small role. Desolation comes to town in the form of Desolation Williams, Cube, and he's going to start some trouble. The Mars Police Force will have to send their best, Grier and Henstridge, against him... whatever, we watched this. The episode is an hour and a half long, do you actually read this? If so, check out our Patreon link below. Patreon Link Below: patreon.com/garbagedaypodcast Check out other stuff. "FART!" Stop reading this, now .
In this week's episode Sam and Danyon are joined by friend of the pod Victoria Henstridge aka Vicky to discuss our favourite early 2000's movies, Billie Eilish's new album Happier Than Ever, murder podcasts and bring back the beloved segment the Pop Quiz! Find Us Online Website: poppingoffpod.com Instagram: instagram.com/poppingoffpod Twitter: twitter.com/PoppingOffPod Youtube: youtube.com/poppingoffpod Hosts Sam More: Instagram, Twitter Danyon Goodwin: Instagram, Twitter About Us Popping Off! Is a weekly podcast hosted by Sam More and Danyon Goodwin that covers everything going on in pop music and pop culture. Join them in their discussions about everything from reflecting on defining moments from pop history to current events and what they are listening to now.
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This week we have a blast talking with Cat The Vet! We catch up on how the pandemic has affected her as both a veterinarian and a mother. We also discuss why vets are thought to be expensive and how her family influenced her decision to join the profession. Cat is passionate about providing reliable sources of clinical information and veterinary advice for pet owners through her website and popular social media pages so we ask her how she deals with life online and she shares some fantastic knowledge about online resources that are useful for vets (and owners) to know about. If your not already familiar with Cat's fantastic work, your children might be as she has appeared on CBBC's The Pets Factor, a great show that follows a team of veterinary surgeons and nurses going about their day-to-day work, consulting and operating on a variety of cases whilst promoting animal welfare. We chat about her time on television including the time she met Mr Tumble!Cat qualified as a veterinary surgeon from Bristol Vet School in 2003 and currently works in a small, independent small animal clinic in Sheffield.
This week we review new series Mare of Easttown and The Bad Seed, new documentary Bill Traylor Chasing Ghosts, and the new seasons of The Handmaid’s Tale and Line of Duty, as well as give you free digital copies of the new movie Night of the Sicario.
Taking a MAXIMUM RISK dive into the world between France and New York City's Russian Mafia by the protagonist Alain played by our favorite Jean Claude van Damme following in his dead brother's footsteps to find out the truth behind his demise.For more, visit my podcast website:actionbrated.com Follow me on Twitter:@actionbrated PROMOS in today's episode: Twitter:@ juryroompodcast (The Jury Room)@TIDRPodshow (The Insanely Dangerous Retropod Show)Check out these podcasts as well:@jwgreene4 (On My Box)@UGottaSeeThisPC (U Gotta See This)@jawsonbrody (Sleazy Cigarette Burns) (Soundcloud exclusive!)@90s_all (All '90s Action, All The Time!)@ juryroompodcast The Jury Room podcast) @VerbalDiorama@bestfilmeverpod (Best Film Ever podcast)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/actionbrated)
Boobs. "Species" is a movie about boobs: great boobs, alien boobs, killer boobs, gooey boobs. But the 1995 movie that introduced the world to Natasha Henstridge is so much more. It made Ash and Big D sympathize with a killer alien. It made Michael Madsen try to be an action star. And it turned Gene Lyons into a sci-fi lawyer. In this edition, we put on our lab coats and dissect the mating habits and menstrual discharge of human hybrids, debate whether inviting a lady to shower is polite or perverted, applaud terrific police work, question laboratory protocols, evaluate the sex appeal of Alfred Molina, and utterly shatter Dick Ebert's optimistic view of the film's end scene. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW Android: http://shatthemovies.com/android Apple/iTunes: http://shatthemovies.com/itunes Social Media: Twitch, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat Website: http://shatthemovies.com/ HELP SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate with Paypal: http://shatthemovies.com/paypal Donate With Venmo: https://venmo.com/shatpodcasts Get Podcast Merchandise: http://shatthemovies.com/shop Shop Amazon With Our Affiliate Link: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=shatmovies-20 Sponsor's Listener Survey: http://shatthemovies.com/survey Leave an iTunes Review: http://shatthemovies.com/review Vote for our Next Movies: http://shatthemovies.com/vote Feeds & Social Media: http://shatthemovies.com/subscribe-and-follow Leave a Voicemail: (914) 719-SHAT - (914) 719-7428 Email: hosts@shatthemovies.com Listen to our TV Podcasts: https://shatontv.com/shat-on-podcasts Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
Two brothers? Secret twins? A mystery? A cross continental adventure? Russian mobsters? Maximum Risk has it all and more in this 1996 action packed fight fest. The American debut of Hong Kong director Ringo Lam. Does this film have strange parallels to Total Recall? Does it elicit interesting intersectional discussion from the brothers? You'll have to listen to find out!Tell a fellow movie fan.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @thirstyformorepresentsand @morethirsty on TwitterEmail us at schwartzythepodcast@gmail.com
Avec un début prometteur, une suite qui tient en haleine et des saisons qui n'en finissent pas, Agents of SHIELD se termine avec une fin plus heureuse que les Avengers.
This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Guests flock to Shaftesbury shepherd huts for summer staycations. (00:27) How pubgoers across Britain are tasting Ludwell watercress. (10:18) Shaftesbury patients to receive ‘drive-thru’ flu jab at Henstridge airfield. (24:30) More outdoor drinking and dining in Shaftesbury town centre. (29:42) Are you saying ‘Shaftesbury’ correctly? (37:14)
Cat Henstridge - better known as Cat the Vet - is a small animal practitioner, writer, blogger and frequent contributor to social media including video and written content. She describes herself as a ‘pretty normal vet really, who just happens to rant about things online every so often'. Katie Roberts is a vet student at Cambridge University, and the current president of the Association of Veterinary Students. They're talking social media and our relationship to it in the veterinary profession. Borborygmi is a collaboration between the London Vet Show, Vet Times, Vets:Stay Go Diversify and Smashing The Ceiling. Thank you to everyone involved for your help and support, it has been much appreciated. Tickets for this year's London Vet Show are now on sale and if you'd like to attend, you can get a generous little discount from our friends at the Vet Show by using the link https://london.vetshow.com/borborygmi-booking with the code LVS20.See you there! Music: "Carefree" by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.24.107177v1?rss=1 Authors: Lin, Z., Kim, E., Ahmed, M., Han, G., Simmons, C., Redhead, Y., Bartlett, J., Altamira, L. E. P., Callaghan, I., White, M., Singh, N., Sawiak, S., Spires-Jones, T., Vernon, A. C., Coleman, M., Green, J. B. A., Henstridge, C., Davies, J. S., Cash, D., Sreedharan, J. Abstract: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are overlapping neurodegenerative diseases that are increasingly understood to have long prodromal periods. Investigation of these early stages promises to yield valuable biomarkers of disease and will be key to understanding mechanisms underlying the genesis of ALS-FTD. Here, we use in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), histology and computed tomography to identify structural and cellular readouts of early stage disease in the TDP-43Q331K knock-in mouse model of ALS-FTD. Adult mutant mice demonstrated parenchymal volume reductions affecting the frontal lobe and entorhinal cortex in a manner reminiscent of ALS-FTD. Subcortical, cerebellar and brain stem regions were also affected in line with observations in presymptomatic carriers of mutations in C9orf72, the commonest genetic cause of both ALS and FTD. Volume loss, as measured by MRI, was also observed in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus, along with ventricular enlargement. Guided by these imaging findings, detailed post-mortem brain tissue analysis revealed reduced parvalbumin-positive (PV+) interneurons as a potential cellular correlate of MRI changes in mutant mice. By contrast, microglia were in a disease activated state even in the absence of brain volume loss. A reduction in immature neurons was found in the DG, indicative of impaired adult neurogenesis, while a paucity of PV+ interneurons in juvenile mutant mice (P14) suggests that TDP-43Q331K disrupts neurodevelopment. Computerised tomography imaging also showed altered skull morphology in mutants, further suggesting a role for TDP-43Q331K in development. Finally, analysis of human post-mortem prefrontal cortices confirmed a paucity of PV+ interneurons in the prefrontal cortex in cases with both sporadic ALS and ALS linked to C9orf72 mutations. This study suggests an important role for PV+ interneurons in regional brain vulnerability associated with ALS-FTD, and identifies novel MRI and histological biomarkers that will be of value in assessing the efficacy of putative therapeutics in TDP-43Q331K knock-in mice. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Cat Henstridge - better known as Cat the Vet - is a small animal practitioner, writer, blogger and frequent contributor to social media including video and written content. She describes herself as a ‘pretty normal vet really, who just happens to rant about things online every so often’. Katie Roberts is a vet student at Cambridge University, and the current president of the Association of Veterinary Students. They’re talking social media and our relationship to it in the veterinary profession. Borborygmi is a collaboration between the London Vet Show, Vet Times, Vets:Stay Go Diversify and Smashing The Ceiling. Thank you to everyone involved for your help and support, it has been much appreciated. Tickets for this year's London Vet Show are now on sale and if you'd like to attend, you can get a generous little discount from our friends at the Vet Show by using the link https://london.vetshow.com/borborygmi-booking with the code LVS20. See you there! Music: "Carefree" by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Is it possible for preclinical researchers to improve the quality of their cardiac and metabolic animal studies by incorporating protocols and strategies aimed at reducing bias? Listen as Deputy Editor Merry L. Lindsey (University of Nebraska Medical Center) interviews lead author Julie R. McMullen (Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute) and content expert Lisandra de Castro Brás (East Carolina University) about the study by Weeks et al., the latest article in the AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology Cores of Reproducibility in Physiology series. McMullen and co-authors conducted a short survey of preclinical research colleagues about how animal studies were being performed, with a focus on blinding, randomization and allocation concealment. The survey was followed by skills training aimed at improving practices, such as computer-generated methods for randomization and de-identifying drugs and interventions. Why take on this project? By providing basic scientists with tools to correctly randomize animals, and rationale to pre-specify inclusion and exclusion criteria, pre-specify endpoints, and appropriately address negative data, McMullen and collaborators hope to equip investigators with tools and knowledge to remove unconscious bias. This includes the encouragement of team science among smaller labs to allow for improvements in experimental design such as allocation concealment, which requires more personnel. Listen now to learn more. Kate L. Weeks, Darren C. Henstridge, Agus Salim, Jonathan E. Shaw, Thomas H. Marwick, Julie R. McMullen CORP: Practical Tools for Improving Experimental Design and Reporting of Laboratory Studies of Cardiovascular Physiology and Metabolism Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, published July 26, 2019. DOI: doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00327.2019
Today the boys are talking about the 1995 schlocky alien creature feature, Species. Dave talks about Natasha Henstridge, a young Michelle Williams, Natasha Henstridge, a pre dad bod but 90s bowl cut Alfred Molina, Natasha Henstridge, a spiritual Forrest Whitaker, Natasha Henstridge, the opposite of spiritual and kind of douchey Michael Madsen, Natasha Henstridge and finally the brilliance of H.R. Giger......and Natasha Henstridge. Listen to us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Stalk us on Facebook or Instagram or send us your sweet nothings at davesvideograveyard@gmail.com.
In Episode 53 of Wendy’s Way meet Cara Henstridge. Cara is one of my dearest friends and also brings a huge amount of experience and knowledge to this Episode. Cara has been a nurse for 30 years, yet realised this will not be where she ends her working life. Cara had a passion to be Listen In The post WAY 53: Cara Henstridge – Max Your DNA appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
In episode 44, we continue on our Black Room series, and talk to Lukas Hassel, who starred in The Black Room along with Natasha Henstridge. Listen as we get more behind the scene details of making The Black Room and other aspects of being an actor and independent filmmaker. You can also see Lukas in TV shows such as The Black List & Blue Bloods. He has made his own short films such as Into The Dark. The Black Room is currently streaming on Netflix. Step Into The Black Cat's Shadow! Check out The Black Cat's Shadow Movie Store Black Friday Sale! 10% off all orders, now through November 29th. http://stores.ebay.com/blackcatsshadowmoviestore On Twitter: @blackcatpodcast Phantom Dark Dave - @PhantomDarkDave Also On Facebook & Horror Amino Email Us: blackcatpodcast@gmail.com Dakota: dakshadowbane@gmail.com Our Website: www.blackcatsshadow.com On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuWwx2PtgFwQXfM3PYb-5NQ
Join Andy & Phantom Dark Dave as they interview writer and director Rolfe Kanefsky. He's the man behind such films as The Nightmare Man, The Hazing, There's Nothing Out There, & his newest feature The Black Room starring Natasha Henstridge & Lin Shaye. His films can be polarizing in the horror community with their comedic tone & sexual themes. Love him or hate him, it's an in depth look at his filmmaking process. Step Into The Black Cat's Shadow! On Twitter: @blackcatpodcast Phantom Dark Dave - @PhantomDarkDave Also on Facebook & Horror Amino Website: www.blackcatsshadow.com email us: blackcatpodcast@gmail.com Dakota's Email: dakshadowbane@gmail.com Try LootCrate: www.trylootcrate.com/blackcat
Jimmy sat in on the roundtables for AGENTS OF SHIELD. He chatted with stars Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, Chloe Bennett, Clark Gregg, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Ming Na Wen, and producer Jeph Loeb. What's gonna happen in space? Will they run into any other Marvel comics characters while up there? Is a crossover with the new Inhumans show coming? Listen in to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
At San Diego Comic Con, Jimmy sat in on the roundtables for Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Among the cast/creative participants were Chloe Bennett, Elizabeth Henstridge, Clark Gregg, Henry Simmons, Ming-Na Wen, Iain De Caestecker, and Producers Jeph Loeb, eff Bell. You'll hear about the upcoming season 4. Will we hear about what happens after the 6 month time jump? How is Ghostrider joining the series? What's up with Daisy's new goth look? How will the team find its way back to each other? Will old characters return? You'll have to tune in to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Put your pre-conceived notions aside and join Dr.Action and the Kick Ass Kid as we revisit, re-evaluate and surprisingly thoroughly enjoy the much maligned late Carpenter effort of Ghosts of Mars.Come on can you really resist Henstridge, Statham and Grier fighting ghost, zombie mutants on Mars? No!Plus Dr.Action and the Kick Ass Kid make everything better! if you're watching your action without us then you're doing it wrong!Follow us on twitter: @DrActionKickAss and Like our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/DrActionAndTheKickAssKid Shop our store: http://www.cafepress.com/aftermoviediner/8680529 This podcast is a proud member of THE 2ND UNIT PODCAST NETWORK! http://2upn.blogspot.com