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Gather 'round the dinner table, it's time to slop-up some SECOND HELPINGS, including MJ's watchin' "Full House" with their TWO YUTES and how "A Very Special Episode" led to them realizing the hand they've played in creating today's WOKE BULLSHIT generation, a parallel experience of finishin' "Andor" S2 and divin' STRAIGHT in C H R O N O L O G I C A L O R D E R to "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" as they each launch into their "Star Wars" JOURNEY, Jackie's watched the first episode of "90 Day: Hunt for Love" (ANOTHER "90 Day" spinoff, but this time it's a DATING REALITY COMPETITION!), MJ can now humbly give AN ANSWER on if they can still enjoy "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" or are these women just suffering too much?, Jackie and Geoff discovered a youtuber that's her version of ASMR during a late-nite can'tsleepYoutubedive (audio included in episode around 22min; Snakealive - Grand Illusions), MJ's givin' their kids a 90's Summer, but NOT THAT KIND, "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney" has ended and Jackie must scream but she won't be screamin' any spoilers for "The Rehearsal" other than she says 'the ending is GENUIS', MJ is just watchin' the TikTok of Alexander Skarsgård and Pedro Pascal kissin', Dakota Fanning has a new movie about her goin' after TWO old men, the "Jurassic World Rebirth" popcorn bucket is.....something, MJ's gettin' hawt for sad boi Barry profile, Sydney Sweeney selling bath water soap with Dr. Squatch, Amy Poehler had the OG I C K from Tom Cruise because he did a bunch of flips in a movie and NOT because he's part of a bullshit cult that's slowly dying, Michelle Williams recently talked about how horrible it was living with Ryan Gosling during the shooting for "Blue Valentine", Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are letting us all know they fuck....a lot.....again, Jackie is askin' MJ to watch "Hereditary" and asks WE ALL try to absorb the new "Pee-wee" doc before NEXT WEEK PLS, Hugh Jackman's divorce has finalized and here's hoping she takes him for it all, Dick Van Dyke just wants that sweet sweet release, AND SO MUCH MORE TO SLURP UP THIS WEEK!Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Page 7 ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Welcome to Cryptic Chronicles, where we explore the eerie intersections of myth, the occult, and pop culture. In this episode, we summon the shadowy figure of King Paimon, one of the most infamous demons from ancient grimoires—thrust into the spotlight by the chilling horror film Hereditary. But who—or what—is Paimon, really? Beyond the silver screen, Paimon has a long history in occult texts like The Lesser Key of Solomon, where he's described as a powerful spirit of knowledge, secrets, and manipulation. Join us as we peel back the layers of cinematic horror to uncover the true origins, lore, and enduring mystique of this enigmatic demon king. BUY MERCH! https://httpscrypticchroniclescom.creator-spring.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/crypticchronicles Magic Mind: https://magicmind.com/products/magic-mind?selling_plan=445022342 SOURCES: -The Finders: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Finders_(movement) -The Goetia: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53476473-ars-goetia -Hereditary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7784604/ -Ingenium: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/74965725-ingenium---alchemy-of-the-magical-mind
On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with actor and musician, Alex Wolff from the new film “Magic Farm”, as well as projects such as "A Quiet Place: Day One," "Oppenheimer," "A Good Person," "Hereditary" and the "Jumanji" films. We discuss his new film, his role in the horror movie “Hereditary,” and his experiences working with notable directors like M. Night Shyamalan and Christopher Nolan. Alex shares insights about his childhood, his musical journey with his brother, Nat Wolff, and the emotional experience of performing with his jazz pianist father at Madison Square Garden while on tour with Billie Eilish. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS01:39 Alex Wolf's Acting Journey03:10 New Film: Magic Farm05:02 Musical Influences and Family08:53 Creative Process and Inspirations16:43 The Seven QuestionsListen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Also, check out the show and sign up for the newsletter at www.storyandcraftpod.com...#podcast #AlexWolff #MagicFarm #Oppenheimer #Hereditary #Mubi #NatWolff #BillieEilish #ChloeSevigny #WolffBrothers #Actor #Musician #Acting #storyandcraft #Jazz #MNightShyamalan
El director de Midsommar y Hereditary, Ari Aster, vuelve a sorprender con este western surrealista y sangriento protagonizado por Joaquin Phoenix y Pedro Pascal, que se estrena en el Festival de Cine de Cannes.
Send us a textIn a fairy-tale kingdom where beauty is a brutal business, your fair hosts battle to compete amongst themselves, and will go to any length to catch the listener's ears. On Episode 668 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the Norwegian Body Horror Fairy Tale The Ugly Stepsister from director Emilie Blichfeldt! We also discuss Jason Voorhees' new glow up, our excitement over an upcoming 4K release of a cult classic, and the cutthroat business of beauty and expectation! So grab a container to hold all the bodily fluids, make sure you meet all the unfair societal expectations, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Friday the 13th anniversary, video game glitches, Greg Nicotero, Crystal Lake, the “cock”, Jason Voorhees, the Mask, Michael Myers, it's 8pm somewhere, unibrows, serial killing drifters, Walking Dead, Horror History, Mad Monster, Red Planet Mars, Phantom From Space, The Mysterians, Invisible Invaders, Dr. Blood's Coffin, Peeping Tom, The Black Zoo, Gorath, Battle Beneath the Earth, The Fan, Happy Birthday To Me, The Matrix Reloaded, Creepshow 3, Curse of the Zodiac, Superman, Jurassic Park, Ken Foree, Dr. No, The Wizard of Oz, Alex Winter, Freaked, Jason XXX, Blossom, William Sadler, Ingmar Bergman, The Seventh Seal, Umbrella Entertainment, RIP Joe Don Baker, Umberto Lenzi, Joysticks, Survival of the Film Freaks, The Natural, Deputy Sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III, Final Justice, Walking Tall, Mitchell, RIP Sabu, ECW, Suicidal Homicidal Genocidal and Spermicidal, Butch Guice, Thick Brothers, RIP Morris the Alligator, RVD, European or Europoopin', Cinderella, Wes Anderson, beauty standards, The Ugly Stepsister, The Substance, Pearl, Mia Goth, Michelle Soavi, the origin of braces, rhinoplasty, Emilie Blichfeldt, Lea Myren, Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, corrupted by the system, practical cocks, Alex Ross of Cocks, The Last Kingdom, Thea Sofie Loch Ness, blue oyster, Dead Mail, getting your U-Tubes tied, Hereditary, My Own Personal Jason, Down With the Thickeness, Norouija Board, The Parlance of Their Times, Domino Effect of Madness, The Prodigal Cock Has Returned, and just a regular Cinderfella.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
In this episode of the Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, our hosts Drs. Mike Arnold (@MArnold_PedPath) and Dr. Jason Wang speak with Dr. Saeeda Almarzooqi, Assistant Dean for Medical Education and Professor of Pathology at United Arab Emirates University, about her article in Pediatric and Developmental Pathology: Hereditary Multiple Intestinal Atresia With a Novel TTC7A Pathogenic Variant: Gastrointestinal Manifestations in Two Cases Featured public domain music: Summer Pride by Loyalty Freak
It's scary how not scary modern horror movies are. In this 269th round, we break down a few recent horror movies that have disappointed Jay.Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! Your support helps us continue to bring you entertaining and thought-provoking content.At the $10 level, the next 18 Great Human Beings will gain access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group.Share your thoughts and see Jay's brilliant beertography at beerthursdayshow on Instagram! Your feedback is always appreciated and helps us improve. Your comment might inspire a future episode!Never miss a round [aka, an episode]! Please help us reach more listeners by subscribing and leaving a 5-star review on your favorite podcasting app. Your feedback helps us improve and boosts our visibility and credibility in the podcasting world! PlA-star review can help other music and songwriting enthusiasts discover our podcast.Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round: Grab a Beer and Some Scream: A Horror Movie Brew Ha-Ha In this hair-raising round of Beer Thursday, Shayne and Jay dive into the spine-chilling world of horror movies and discuss why modern scares just don't seem to rattle Jay anymore. From childhood terrors like "Salem's Lot" and "The Exorcist," to modern creepers like "The Conjuring," "Hereditary," and "A Quiet Place," our hosts dissect what gives them genuine goosebumps and what falls flat. Jay also shares his mixed feelings about recent films like "Smile," "M3gan," and the "Evil Dead" remakes. Do jump scares tingle your spine, or are you here for the slow build and psychological horror? Grab your drink and tune in for spooky banter, creepy recommendations, and quite a few laughs. Watch out! Jay just might eat you.Cheers to a hauntingly good time!
Latvijas metāla jaunās relīzes - 2025. gada 1. ceturksnis - METĀLKĀSTS LV Podkāsts #179Šajā epizodē sākam 2025. gada ceturkšņu ciklu un runājam ar Dāvi Kotu no EREMOS, jeb EREMOS-IX par viņu jaunizdoto albumu! Kā jau ierasts, apspriežam un uzskaitam visas LV smagās mūzikas relīzes, kuras tika izdotas aizgājušajā ceturksnī (janvārī, februārī, martā). Šoreiz būs arī neliels bunkura hroniku piesitiens, jo sērijā ietveram dažas brīvā stila tēmas, piemēram, aizgājušie un gaidāmie koncerti, Silvestra dokumentārijs, kolekcijas papildinājumi, u.c. tēmas. EREMOS (EREMOS-IX) pēc 6 klusuma gadiem ir atgriezies ar jaunizdotu EP "Marquis of Snakes"! EREMOS atgriešanās ir unikāla ar to, ka līdz ar šo relīzi, EREMOS ir pārtapuši par pilna sastāva koncertējošu grupu! Sākotnēji EREMOS bija Dāvja radīts anonīms solo studijas projekts, kurš nāca gaismā paralēli viņam darbojoties pazīstamākajā jaunās paaudzes Black metāla grupā VELNEZERS. EREMOS 2019. gadā debitēja ar Black/Doom metāla albumu "The Glass Mind Of A Recluse", bet ar jauno "Marquis Of Snakes" albumu EREMOS izteikti virzās uz disonantā Black metāla pusi. Jaunais albums ir niknāks, tumšāks, atmosfēriskāks un ar krāšņu instrumentālo dažādību, tāpēc nenoguli grupas augšāmcelšanos - šis albums ir tava klausījuma vērts!Sarunā ar Dāvi iepazīstam grupas jauno sastāvu, tās skatuves tēlu, konceptu, tematisko saturu un grupas vēsturi.UN pirmo reizi Metālkāsta vēsturē, saruna mums nes instrumentālo demonstrāciju!Saites uz pieminētajām relīzēm atrodamas google sheets saitē, jo apraksta sadaļā nepietiek vietas.2025. gada 1. ceturkšņa relīzes:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSsKEZuk7COIqrBX04U8a1ZIiRW3FXeMzkp3qXO2Yd4MENaftUSxK9aQ5cMLOLc5Q/pubhtml0:00 - Ievads2:56 - Silvestra dzīves stāsts "Augstspriegums" Dokumentārijā9:35 - NEKAD limitētie diski15:23 - Nejaušs kolekcijas papildinājums19:40 - Dr. Forge pētījumu secinājumi25:02 - Vokālista vakance26:24 - Notikušo koncertu atskats - Behemoth/Satyricon/RC39:14 - Rock relīzes43:09 - Modernā metāla relīzes45:09 - Svešo stilu relīzes47:37 - Power/Symphonic metāla relīzes52:32 - Trakās un smieklīgās relīzes56:34 - Punk un Alternative relīzes59:25 - Doom un Atmo relīzes1:02:10 - Grind relīzes1:03:23 - Black metāla relīzes1:13:50 - EREMOS sarunas ievads1:19:50 - Eremos-IX "Monarch Of The Mound" atskaņojums1:25:30 - Saruna: Jaunā EP raksturojums1:28:53 - Saruna: Ko nozīmē Eremos un IX?1:32:30 - Saruna: Eremos pirmsākumi un koncepta maiņa1:35:38 - Saruna: Skanējuma stila ievirze un ietekmes1:37:12 - Saruna: Ģitāras partiju demonstrācija I, mūzika skatuvei1:39:00 - Saruna: Kā Eremos pārtapa par pilnu grupu?1:42:58 - Saruna: Muzikālā iedvesma, ietekmes, dziesmu stāsti1:48:50 - Saruna: Ģitāras partiju demonstrācija II1:52:00 - Saruna: Kolotun laiku pienesums jaunajam materiālam1:56:00 - Saruna: Eremos 5. dalībnieks, uzstāšanās kārtība1:58:48 - Saruna: Par skatuves debiju2:03:00 - Saruna: Eremos skatuves tēls, priekšnesums un maskas2:07:45 - Saruna: Masku demonstrācija un attīstība2:17:17 - Saruna: Kas rada Eremos vizuālo daļu?2:19:07 - Saruna: Cik ilgi tapa jaunais albums?2:22:00 - Saruna: Vai top jauns materiāls? Grupas radošais process2:27:55 - Saruna: Grupas jaunie dalībnieki, viņu pienesums2:34:15 - Saruna: Fiziskais formāts un atribūtika2:40:24 - Saruna: Kas notika ar grupu Velnezers?2:43:56 - Saruna: Nākotnes plāni, komplimenti, izskaņas2:50:24 - Eremos-IX "Hereditary" atskaņojums2:55:24 - Gaidāmie koncerti un festivāliSEKO Metālkāstam: https://www.facebook.com/metalkastslv Pašmāju un ārzemju metāla/roka jaunumi LRMA.LV: https://lrma.lv/ Metālkāsts LV ir podkāsts latviešu valodā smagās mūzikas cienītājiem. Albumu apskati, dažādi topi, sarunas/intervijas, koncertu apskati u.c. jaunumi m/
The Witch Movie Project: Analyzing 'Return to Oz' and 'Hereditary' Join Just Blane and Courtney in the final episode of The Witch Movie Project as they dive into two cult classics: 'Return to Oz' and 'Hereditary.' They discuss the origins and impact of these films, unique elements, and behind-the-scenes facts, such as the highest body count in 'Return to Oz' and Toni Collette's mesmerizing performance in 'Hereditary.' This episode also explores the recurring themes and symbols related to witches and cults, giving viewers an in-depth look at these nightmarish narratives. Special location: the cemetery where 'Hereditary' was filmed, adding a spooky atmosphere to this insightful discussion. 00:00 Introduction to the Witch Movie Project 01:50 Favorite Witch Movies Discussion 03:42 Return to Oz: A Creepy Classic 06:16 Behind the Scenes of Return to Oz 16:55 Hereditary: A Family Horror 28:26 Exploring Charlie's Abnormalities 29:26 The Iconic Sound of Horror 30:33 Psychological Thrillers vs. Classic Horror 31:53 Annie's Miniature Art and Family Dysfunction 34:12 Charlie's Allergic Reaction and Tragic Accident 38:17 The Supernatural and Cult Elements 47:52 The Climax and Possession 53:11 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
Episode 54: Extreme Horror Iceberg Volume One This episode was recorded on February 6, 2025 and posted on May 3, 2025. Content Warning: Light vulgarity and discussions of extreme horror content. Introduction Welcome to No Bodies Episode 54 Introductions to your Ghost Hosts with the Most - Lonely of Lonely Horror Club and Suzie aka Projectile Varmint Introductions to our guests - Libby Roach Today's Topic: Extreme Horror Iceberg Volume One Defining Extreme Horror Iceberg charts and iceberg theory What is the Extreme Horror Iceberg? The ethical implications of existing versions of the iceberg Our experiences with extreme horror The Iceberg Tier 1 examples include Psycho and The Exorcist Tier 2 examples include Hereditary and Hostel Tier 3 examples include Last House on the Left and The House that Jack Built Tier 4 examples include Antichrist and Mai-Chan's Daily Life Tier 5 examples include Salo and Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood Tier 6 examples include Black Metal Veins and Tumbling Doll of Flesh Media Discussion Dancer in the Dark (2020) - Tier 2 Requiem for a Dream (2000) - Tier 2 Eden Lake (2008) - Tier 3 Threads (1984) - Tier 3 Thank you to our guest! Check out Libby on Instagram @libbyroach_. Keep Up with Your Hosts Check out our instagram antics and drop a follow @nobodieshorrorpodcast. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for exclusive video episodes coming soon! Take part in our audience engagement challenge - The Coroner's Report! Comment, share, or interact with any Coroner's Report post on our socials to be featured in an upcoming episode. Projectile Varmint - keep up with Suzie's film musings on Instagram @projectile__varmint Lonely - read more from Lonely and keep up with her filmstagram chaos @lonelyhorrorclub on Instagram and www.lonelyhorrorclub.com. Original No Bodies Theme music by Jacob Pini. Need music? Find Jacob on Instagram at @jacob.pini for rates and tell him No Bodies sent you! Leave us a message at (617) 431-4322 and we just might answer you on the show! Sources An actual watchable disturbing movie Iceberg (no mixtapes, no porn, no snuff). (2021). Reddit. Retrieved April 30, 2025, from https://www.reddit.com/r/IcebergCharts/comments/o88280/an_actual_watchable_disturbing_movie_iceberg_no/ PSPA Editorial Staff. (n.d.). The Iceberg Theory. Private Security Professionals of America. Retrieved April 30, 2025, from https://www.mypspa.org/article/more/the-iceberg-theory Spool, A. (2025, April 29). Iceberg Charts. Know Your Meme. https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/iceberg-charts
Look, we'll do our best not to dwell on the unfortunate parallels to Hereditary, but they need to be addressed (and yes, we know THE BABADOOK came out first). Thankfully, there's more to Jennifer Kent's feature debut than the inevitable comparisons to Ari Aster's own “I am your motherrrrrr” flick - and we'll get into all of that in this Real Talk segment!Also, once again: don't forget to join us during this year's Livestream for the Cure, 5/17 at 4pm CT!TIMELINE00:01:26 I am your mother!00:02:08 Real Talk00:46:12 The Future & Patreon Stuff- Interested in more Contrarians goodness? Join THE CONTRARIANS SUPPLEMENTS on our Patreon Page! Deleted clips, extended plugs, bonus episodes free from the Tomatometer shackles… It's everything a Contrarians devotee would want!- We'll be having fun with horror movies at this year's Livestream for the Cure! 5/17 at 4pm CT - see ya there!- Our YouTube page is live! Get some visual Contrarians delight with our Contrarians Warm-Ups and other fun videos!- Contrarians Merch is finally here! Check out our RED BUBBLE MERCH PAGE and buy yourself something nice that's emblazoned with one of our four different designs!- THE FESTIVE YEARS have been letting us use their music for years now and they are amazing. You can check out their work on Spotify, on Facebook or on their very own website.- Our buddy Cory Ahre is being kind enough to lend a hand with the editing of some of our videos. If you like his style, wait until you see what he does over on his YouTube Channel.- THE LATE NIGHT GRIN isn't just a show about wrestling: it's a brand, a lifestyle. And they're very supportive of our Contrarian endeavors, so we'd like to return the favor. Check out their YouTube Channel! You might even spot Alex there from time to time.- Hans Rothgiesser, the man behind our logo, can be reached at @mildemonios on Twitter or you can email him at mildemonios@hotmail.com in case you ever need a logo (or comics) produced. And you can listen to him talk about economy on his new TV show, VALOR AGREGADO. Aaaaand you can also check out all the stuff he's written on his own website. He has a new book: a sort of Economics For Dummies called MARGINAL. Ask him about it!Up next, The Summer of the (MTV) Bangers begins! And we'll start four months of 90s nostalgia with the action neo-classic THE FUGITIVE! Until then, let us know what you thought of The Babadook: Is Bugsy under-mourned? Do you think Robbie ever tried again? And where did that dove come from? E-mail us at wearethecontrarians@gmail.com or share your thoughts with us on Threads or BlueSky!
Are you looking for a different and safe method of healing? Have you heard about Red Light Therapy? Dr. Carl Rothschild and Joyce Gerber join us today to talk about the multiple benefits of this therapy. Dr. Rothchild has been a chiropractor for many decades. He loved helping people and had a goal of helping as many as he could. Nearly 30 years ago, he was introduced to a healing method known as “Red Light Therapy.” He started testing this therapy at his 12 practices and had profound results. Science at the time knew this was an element of the sun but couldn't quite explain how it worked. Hereditary diseases and auto-immune diseases have all seen beneficial results by using this therapy. Yet, many people and healthcare practitioners haven't even heard about this. Dr. Rothschild describes a particular patient who had severe burns. Within just a few weeks, the pain and scaring had improved dramatically by using this method. There's also a red light that helped with weight and fat loss. As a chiropractor, Dr. Rothschild believed he should remove the interference and allow the body to do what it does best, which is to heal. If your nervous system flows, you will feel better and have more energy. He talks about how light, and a smart diet can help. He also explains how it can soothe nerves and help with anxiety. He discusses how this red light can help and how science has done research on many ailments. He explains about the thousands of mitochondria in each cell. They are vitally important for optimal health. Red and near-infrared therapy can bring the mitochondria back to health. It stimulates circulation. The safe elements of sunlight help tremendously – the two wavelengths of red and near-infared go deep into the person's body. During Covid, Dr. Rothschild and his team developed Red Light Therapy beds. A patient lies in the bed and the light penetrates deep. This helps the cells to work properly. It is getting to the cellular level to get the mitochondria to work properly so they can do their job. He explains that 10% of an adult's body weight is made up of mitochondria. This is a newer finding. If the cells are not functioning properly, diseases can happen, including auto-immune dysfunction. Dr. Rothschild has seen dramatic results in eyesight, headaches, and so much more by combining red light and near-infared light. This type of light will not cause a tan or damage to the skin. In fact, it also helps the skin to have less wrinkles and repairs it. The light penetrates inches into the body. It has an effect on distant cells as well. It can help with various organs and deep tissue healing. There are numerous locations around the country which have the Red Light Therapy Beds. This is Part 1 of the interview. Info: www.trifectalight.com/joyce
In this weeks episode of TOWTW podcast, hosts Chelsea and Ann Marie welcome back guest Luke Shillings. Chelsea and Luke courageously share their contrasting experiences growing up in the shadow of parental infidelity revealing how the same type of family disruption created two very different journeys to healing. This episode explores how childhood perspectives on adult betrayal shape our relationships, outlook, and personal growth. A must-listen for anyone navigating family complexities or supporting children through difficult transitions.SUBMIT YOUR OWN STORYhttps://www.theotherwomanandthewife.com/submitASK US A QUESTIONWe answer questions from other women and wives on our podcast:Submit yours hereHOW WE CAN HELPJoin the Other Women Community: Use Code PODCAST to receive $10 off a community membershipApply for 1:1 CoachingOUR LINKSWebsite: https://towtw.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theowandthewife/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theowandthewifeGUEST LINKSWebsite: www.lifecoachluke.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/mylifecoachlukeInstagram: www.instagram.com/mylifecoachlukeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mylifecoachlukeTikTok: @mylifecoachlukeDiscovery Call: www.lifecoachluke.com/booking-calendar/discovery-callPodcast: www.lifecoachluke.com/podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/24Mxm7BItKT4xAz2Psfyh8?si=7dcc4d546d984c41Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/after-the-affair/id1648061200
In today's episode, host Dr. Amanda Redfern invites Dr. Nancy Newman to share updates in the treatment of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON), covering several clinical trials underway that involve idebenone and gene therapy. For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.
Dive into the Horror: Scary Spirits Podcast Reviews "Hereditary" (2018) This week on the Scary Spirits podcast, we're thrilled to fulfill a listener's request! Join hosts Karen and Greg as they delve into the chilling depths of the 2018 horror masterpiece, Hereditary. A coworker of Greg's has specifically asked for this spine-tingling review, and we're excited to deliver! Hereditary, directed by Ari Aster, has been hailed as one of the most terrifying films of the decade. Karen and Greg will dissect the film's eerie plot twists, unforgettable performances, and haunting visuals. They'll explore the intricate storytelling that has left audiences around the world in shock and awe. From the unsettling family dynamics to the shocking climax, no stone will be left unturned in this comprehensive review. But that's not all! As always, our hosts will be enjoying a themed cocktail to enhance the experience. This week's drink is the "King of Demons" cocktail, inspired by the dark and mysterious elements of the film. Karen and Greg will share the recipe and their thoughts on how this devilishly delicious drink pairs with the movie's intense atmosphere. Whether you're a horror aficionado or a casual viewer, this episode promises to be a thrilling ride. You'll gain new insights into Hereditary and perhaps discover details you missed on your first viewing. Plus, the engaging banter between Karen and Greg will keep you entertained from start to finish. Subscribe now and join the conversation on the Scary Spirits podcast—where horror meets happy hour! Don't forget to leave your comments and let us know what you think of the film and the cocktail. We love hearing from our listeners and can't wait to share this spooky adventure with you!
In the final episode of this four-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Nancy Newman discuss the abstract she presented at the AAN Annual Meeting and details on the upcoming gene therapy trial. Show reference: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000208987
Programing Note: Busy Season is over! Episodes will be posted weekly for the time being as an apology for the month-ish off!Can Brenden's English theatre piece (The Lion in Winter) stand a chance against Ryan's elevated horror darling (Hereditary)?
Send us a textThis week on R2 Cents, we go international and interdimensional: Brazil throws a satanic-themed carnival float party, Germany's soccer team opens with a ritual straight outta Hereditary, and the tomb of the Virgin Mary was found—empty. Coincidence? Nah.Meanwhile, the Philippines gets hit with an earthquake and blue clay leaks out the ground like a glitch in the simulation. A YouTuber gets locked up over a prank, and Mykhailo learns that visiting Sentinel Island might get you a vacation… behind bars.Back in the good ol' U.S. of A., people are catching federal charges for vandalizing Teslas, which apparently have logos that look like they were designed by the triple-K clan. Elon's being called out (again), Kanye's wearing a hood on podcasts like it's fashion week in Mordor, and dire wolves are back from extinction just to make things weirder.China's CRISPR babies are now 6, human wings might be the next BBL, and according to NASA's own Dr. Weiping Yu—gravity is just magnetism in a fancy outfit. Oh, and don't forget Trump's tariffs on Penguin Island. Why? Because that's where the shell companies live.Plus: creepy UK laws, another batch of UAP sightings, and TikTok's new “America filter” that turns search results into static.It's all here. Don't say we didn't warn you. Links & Support: R2 Cents Store: https://my-store-107a697.creator-spring.comBuy Oscar a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/r2cents Official Site: www.r2centswoscar.com Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Racso_Studios Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r2_cents/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/r2_cents Produced by: Bryan
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Hereditary Angioedema from the Immunology section.Follow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
In part two of this four-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Nancy Newman discuss current treatment options for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON). Show reference: https://index.mirasmart.com/AAN2025/PDFfiles/AAN2025-002206.html
In part two of this four-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Nancy Newman discuss current treatment options for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON). Show reference: https://index.mirasmart.com/AAN2025/PDFfiles/AAN2025-002206.html
Dyslexia is hereditary and often doesn't skip generations. The speaker shares their personal journey of discovering their own dyslexia and later realizing their father, unknowingly dyslexic, had struggled with similar challenges. Traits once misunderstood—like blunt speech, social withdrawal, and avoidance behaviors—were actually linked to dyslexia. This newfound understanding strengthened their relationship and provided clarity.TakeawaysDyslexia is Hereditary – It often runs in families and typically doesn't skip generations.Late Diagnosis is Common – Many adults, like the speaker's father, may be dyslexic without realizing it.Misunderstood Traits – Social struggles, blunt speech, and avoidance behaviors can stem from dyslexia.Awareness Improves Relationships – Understanding dyslexia can foster empathy and better connections with loved ones.Self-Discovery is Important – Listeners are encouraged to explore their family history and seek resources for better understanding.KeywordsDyslexia, Hereditary, Family history, Late diagnosis, Social challenges, Misunderstood traits, Self-awareness, Empathy, Neurodiversity, Dyslexia resources, ADHD, adults with dyslexia.If you want to find out more visit:truthaboutdyslexia.comJoin our Facebook Groupfacebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia
In this episode of Horror Joy, Jeff and Brian delve into cult representations in Ari Aster's popular horror films 'Hereditary' (2018) and 'Midsommar' (2019). They emphasize the intricate storytelling and thematic parallels between the two films, providing in-depth analysis on toxic masculinity, folklore, and community care as portrayed in Aster's works.They discuss:· The nature of cult horror· Family dynamics· The supposed safe space of the home· The psychological exploration of grief and trauma within these narratives· the unsettling allure of cults and how these films reflect broader societal issues.· Toxic masculinity and horrorSo, grab your favorite tunic and ceremonial candle, and make sure to listen for the faint click of a tongue. But don't get left behind, lest you get sacrificed and left to the cycles of bloom and harvest for which we give thanks to our deity of reciprocity.Cary Elza, "'Do You Feel Held?': Gender, Community, and Affective Design in Midsommar."Aviva Briefel. "The Terror of Very Small Worlds: Hereditary and the Miniature Scales of Horror."Stacey Anh Baran. "‘Once upon a Midsommar…': Nature, nationalism and the Swedish folkloresque."Robert Pogue Harrison. The Dominion of the Dead.M. Night Shyamalan. The Village. 2004.Robin Hardy. The Wickerman. 1973.03:06 Deep Dive into Hereditary27:09 Introduction to Midsommar52:44 Finding Joy in Horror Films
Welcome to the Savage Horror Creeps Podcast! We are guides through the world of horror films past, present, and future! Narrating years, decades, sub-genres, subjects, and themes with honest reviews and rankings, no film (or listener) will be spared! The Savage Horror Creeps are back with an episode that covers some GREAT horror from the year 2018! Discover some hidden sci-fi horror gems through a year FULL of great horror, soundtracks, and gore! BUT FIRST, the creeps fend off a peanut allergy to tell you what they thought of Death of a Unicorn, The Woman in the Yard, and MORE! Special Shout-outs to Listeners Tak and Keri for reaching out!!! Episode 52: Savage Top Ten Hereditary Mandy Lords of Chaos Suspiria Halloween Strangers: Prey at Night A Quiet Place Annihilation The House That Jack Built Upgrade with Honorable Mentions, Horror Awards and nominees, and MORE! Be sure to subscribe to the Savage Horror Creeps Podcast on: Apple Spotify Or wherever you listen And dont forget to rate/review the podcast! It really helps out the show! You can email our show at savagehorrorcreeps@gmail.com and interact with us on: Instagram: @savagehorrorcreeps Facebook: The Savage Horror Creeps Podcast Page Stay tuned for our next episode, Episode 53: The Psycho Franchise!
What do Hereditary, Sound of Metal, A Ghost Story, and The Rugrats Movie have in common? They'll absolutely destroy you—and maybe help you feel a little more human while they're at it. This week, Jeremie and Brian sit down with Elliott and Kylie from the Moody Movie Club podcast, who are running a film screening series all about grief, loss, and those beautiful moments where a cartoon baby can make you ugly cry. Together, they unpack four films that hit like a truck and make a strong case for why sad movies might be better than therapy (not medical advice, obviously). From demonic moms to haunted pie-eating ghosts to the sound of silence (literally) to a baby's search for his mom—this episode is for anyone who's ever sobbed into their popcorn and said, “Damn, I needed that.”Learn more about the Moody Movie Club grief screening series here ➡ https://metrocinema.org/series/undone-by-each-other-grief-loss-and-mourning/Be sure to catch the full video version of this episode on YouTube!Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
In part one of this four-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Nancy Newman discuss how Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) typically presents and outline the steps for diagnosing LHON in a clinical setting. Show reference: https://index.mirasmart.com/AAN2025/PDFfiles/AAN2025-002206.html
What do Hereditary, Sound of Metal, A Ghost Story, and The Rugrats Movie have in common? They'll absolutely destroy you—and maybe help you feel a little more human while they're at it. This week, Jeremie and Brian sit down with Elliott and Kylie from the Moody Movie Club podcast, who are running a film screening series all about grief, loss, and those beautiful moments where a cartoon baby can make you ugly cry. Together, they unpack four films that hit like a truck and make a strong case for why sad movies might be better than therapy (not medical advice, obviously). From demonic moms to haunted pie-eating ghosts to the sound of silence (literally) to a baby's search for his mom—this episode is for anyone who's ever sobbed into their popcorn and said, “Damn, I needed that.”Learn more about the Moody Movie Club grief screening series here ➡ https://metrocinema.org/series/undone-by-each-other-grief-loss-and-mourning/Be sure to catch the full video version of this episode on YouTube!Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
In this episode of Merco Movie Guys, Chad and Clint are joined by special guest Noah Louck, an expert in all things A24, to dive deep into the world of A24's chilling horror films! From cult classics like Hereditary and The Witch to under-the-radar gems, we share our personal favorites and discuss what makes A24's approach to horror so unique. We also break down the buzz surrounding the studio's latest release, Heretic, and give our thoughts on whether it lives up to the hype.
Artificially Intelligent girlfriends. Sarah Watt, Jeremy Downing and William Chen discuss Companion (2025) and Her (2013). Both films have director-writers in Drew Hancock and Spike Jonze, respectively. We start by discussing the vision of the future Her presents and how much has come to pass - 'prescient' is the word we all describe the film as. We celebrate a number of elements of Her that we enjoy. The conversation then moves to a discussion of Companion and how we found the film not as complex as Her. We discuss the films in connection to Lost In Translation (2003), Barbarian (2022), Ex Machina (2014), M3GAN (2022), Hereditary (2018), Midsommar (2019), Beau Is Afraid (2023), Heretic (2024), The White Lotus (2021-) and Yellowjackets (2021-). We praise the performances of Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid. We end with a discussion about real-world AI today and how the films connect to matters at hand.
Hello and thank you for downloading another episode of The Flixters Podcast! On this week's episode we discuss the latest release from hitmakers, A24. This is the studio that brought us Oscar winning Everything, Everywhere All At Once, or horror classic Hereditary. These guys know a thing or two about being off kilter, and dare we say it, edgy? Sometimes the mix is hard to get right but if a film studio can do it, it's them. Opus, their latest offering, starring the wonderful Ayo Edibiri (The Bear) and Hollywood veteran John Malkovich, comes across as a comedy but beneath the veneer lies a dark psychological twist. Does that twist pay off? Check out the show for more deets! And if you've seen the film hit us up on our YouTube channel and let us know your thoughts. On Anniversary Corner we look back at Colonia (2015)And if that's not enough entertainment for you, we've even thrown in new trailers to watch and what you can catch on streaming. Thank you for supporting us and we hope you enjoy the show! 00:00 Intro 02:10 Shoutouts04:51 Movie News16:30 New on Streaming21:09 New Trailers24:27 Anniversary Corner28:10 Mickey 17 Review41:50 OutroThis episode is proudly sponsored by Zencastr. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Philip's journey with ATTR began with unexplained weight loss and gastrointestinal issues that puzzled doctors for years. Despite seeing multiple specialists, his condition remained undiagnosed until a physician at Johns Hopkins finally connected the dots, confirming ATTR. By then, Philip had lost 60 pounds and was on the brink of survival. In today's 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 Philip and his wife, Sally, who has helped to navigate the frustrating medical system, advocate for answers, and ultimately helped Philip receive life-saving IV nutrition. After years of uncertainty, Philip finally found an expert team with the knowledge, treatment, and community they needed. Philip and Sally share their story of perseverance, partnership, and hope for a brighter future. Dr. Adam Castaño, head of the Amyloid Prevention Program at BridgeBio, provides a medical overview of TTR amyloidosis (ATTR), a rare, progressive disease caused by misfolded transthyretin (TTR) proteins that form amyloid deposits in different parts of the body such as the heart, the peripheral nervous system, and the gastrointestinal tract. These deposits lead to debilitating symptoms including heart failure, neuropathy, and digestive issues, often mimicking common age-related conditions and possibly contributing to underdiagnosis. ATTR can be hereditary, but it also develops in the general population (this is called wild type). Advancements in non-invasive imaging and specialized protein staining have improved early detection, offering hope for better disease management.
Dr Charlie Andrews talks to Dr John Leeds. John Leeds is a Consultant Pancreaticobiliary Physician and Endoscopist based at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle and an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer based in the Population Health Sciences Institute at Newcastle University. He is involved in research in pancreaticobiliary disorders including benign and malignant conditions as well as outcomes from therapeutic/advanced endoscopy.John is a member of the British Society of Gastroenterology and Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He serves on the endoscopy and Pancreas committees for BSG and is the website lead for PSGBI.He is also a founder member of the BSG Pancreas Clinical Research Group which is coordinating research for the society.Key Learnings from this episode:Challenges in Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer • Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed at an advanced stage due to the deep location of the pancreas and the lack of early symptoms. • Tumors in the body and tail of the pancreas can grow significantly before causing symptoms, often invading major arteries or veins, making them inoperable. • Tumors in the head of the pancreas may present earlier due to bile duct obstruction, leading to jaundice, but even these are often detected late. Early Symptoms and Red Flags • Early symptoms are vague or absent, making early diagnosis difficult. • Possible early indicators include: • Weight loss (often a sign of advanced disease). • New-onset diabetes, particularly in individuals with a normal BMI or without typical risk factors for type 2 diabetes. • Jaundice, which is a significant red flag and often indicates a serious underlying condition. • Classic signs like painless jaundice and Courvoisier's sign (palpable gallbladder) are important but not always present. Limitations of Current Screening Methods • There is no reliable biomarker or screening test for pancreatic cancer: • CA19-9 is not suitable as a screening tool due to its lack of specificity (elevated in other conditions). • Imaging techniques like CT scans or MRIs are used but have limitations, including incidental findings that may lead to unnecessary anxiety (“scanxiety”) and over-investigation. • Screening is currently limited to high-risk groups, such as those with familial pancreatic cancer syndromes or hereditary pancreatitis. High-Risk Groups for Screening • Familial pancreatic cancer accounts for less than 10% of cases. Criteria for screening include: • Multiple family members with pancreatic cancer, especially diagnosed under age 50–60. • Genetic syndromes like BRCA mutations, familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), and Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. • Hereditary pancreatitis patients have an increased risk but are harder to screen due to pre-existing pancreatic abnormalities. Emerging Research and Future Directions • Studies are exploring potential biomarkers, such as microbiome signatures in the pancreas, which might help identify high-risk individuals in the future. • Trials like the EuroPAC study focus on surveillance protocols for high-risk individuals using imaging techniques like MRI or endoscopic ultrasound. • Research into new-onset diabetes as a potential marker for pancreatic cancer is ongoing but currently has a low yield due to the high prevalence of type 2 diabetes unrelated to malignancy. Considerations for Screening and Surveillance • Screening should be carefully targeted to avoid over-diagnosis and unnecessary investigations. • The psychological impact of screening (e.g., anxiety from incidental findings) must be considered. • Smoking cessation is emphasized as smoking is a significant risk factor for pancreatic cancer. Advances in Treatment Approaches • PET-CT scans are increasingly used to detect systemic disease that might not be evident on standard CT scans. • Neoadjuvant treatments (therapy before surgery) are being... Chapters (00:00:00) - Ingest(00:00:53) - Pancreatic Cancer(00:04:03) - New diabetes and pancreatic cancer(00:08:01) - Pancreatic Cancer: Screening(00:15:42) - Determining breast cancer early is hard(00:16:03) - Pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas(00:22:26) - Pancreatic cancer 20, Management(00:29:00) - Pancreatic cancer, management principles(00:33:48) - Primary Care Take Home: Pancreas, pain(00:40:29) - Primary Care: Pancreas Cancer Episode 2
This week Hannah suggests a double date, slags off Hereditary (spoilers if you ain't seen it), and Big Suze tells us about her Six The Musical celeb moment. BUT LET'S GET TO THE SPOOKY STORIES!It's another Creep of the Week special. There's just too many haunted huns, so we're delving right on in! Story 1 - from B narrated by Hannah. Mum, Dad and new baby go to Loch Lomond in the Scottish Highlands to a haunted hotel... Story 2 - from M narrated by Big Suze, from a NZ-based hun about being a nurse on a spinal injury unit in England... And ofc a demonic spirit. Story 3 - from Cerys read by Hannah - a normal terraced house with the kids.. or is it... think toy boxes being thrown and figures in the window.Story 4 - from Adam narrated by Big S. Tales of mimicing loved ones in the house... Story 5 - from Anna read by Hannah - a creepy holiday home in Spain.Story 6 - from Becca narrated by BIG S, we hear about late Gma Betty - a truly heartwarming story to end the eppy.Ty for all stories pls keep them coming, we love all you haunted huns loads!xoxoJOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here:www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
Targeted, image-guided interventions can make a big difference for patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT). Learn how in this week's BackTable episode featuring Dr. Clifford R. Weiss (Director of the Johns Hopkins Vascular Anomalies Center and HHT Center of Excellence) and host Dr. Michael Barraza. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Weiss delves into the complexities and multisystem nature of HHT, emphasizing the significance of early diagnosis and multidisciplinary care. He goes on to explain the clinical criteria for diagnosing HHT, the role of genetic and imaging screenings, and the evolving approaches to treating pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in adults and children. The doctors discuss the potential impact of anti-angiogenic medications on the future management of HHT. The episode closes with a nod to the pivotal role that HHT Centers of Excellence play, and the ongoing dedication to improving patient outcomes through collaborative care and innovative research. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:57 - Diagnosing and Screening for Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) 07:37 - Treatment Approaches for HHT 12:12 - Embolization Techniques and Safety Measures 19:02 - Future of HHT Treatment and Research 22:30 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES The Johns Hopkins Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) Center of Excellence: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/interventional-radiology/hht
In episode fifty-seven, Caveman and Maggi hide in the treehouse to discuss Hereditary. Maggi finally has to watch it, but will she like it? Who doesn't know they are allergic to nuts? Why is a cult outside? LIGHT POLE!!!Follow our Instagram, Threads, & Letterboxd accounts @movieminglepod Check out our YouTube channel, MovieMinglePodcastQuestions? Comments? Write us at movieminglepod@gmail.com
I AM YOUR MOTHER! We continue Mommy March with the Ari Aster's iconic directorial debut HEREDITARY. Join Anneliese and I as we discuss this instant classic, the concept of elevated horror, and the mommy upon mommy issues in this film. Enjoy! Follow Would You Die? on IG @wouldyoudieshow Twitter @wouldyoudieshow Facebook @ Would You Die? Email wouldyoudiepodcast@gmail.com for business inquiries Follow Austin everywhere @austinmtorres Follow Anneliese everywhere @whimsiwillow Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/wouldyoudiepodcast Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! You can find my short films, Spooky Spotlight hosted by Deanna Hope, and much more! Visit the FANGORIA store: shop.fangoria.com/wouldyoudieshow Use Promo Code: WOULDYOUDIESHOW The Would You Die? Podcast can also be found on TikTok @wouldyoudiepodcast. Follow Austin on Letterboxd @torresau. Follow me on Bluesky @austinmtorres.bsky.social NEW Music is composed by Josie Palmer Podcast produced by Jeremy Lippitt Podcast graphics created by Crosshook Creative Watch my short film, The Blood Witch, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Foz3PeQKJ4 Watch the trailer for my short film, Spider, here: https://youtu.be/r9lz_csWG8w?si=pbuCllGLZefI90oK Watch my short film, Ice Scream, here: https://youtu.be/tghxuuJjPxM Watch my short film, Best Day Ever, here: https://youtu.be/WDJbfRl2Qh4 Find Three Y's Men Media here! ThreeYsMenMedia.com
Double Tap Episode 401 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Black Rhino Concealment, Gideon Optics, XTech Tactical, Night Fision, and Mitchell Defense Welcome to Double Tap, episode 401! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! XTech double your order giveaway. Best order comment gets their order doubled. Use discount code WLSISLIFE and add an order comment to be entered. - Dear WLS Dependable Don - Who wins Jermey or five hungry hobbits, in a bus? (No notes) Golden Teabag - Whats up guys, I done goofed and got drunk on gun broker. I won a .338 lapua and I need a scope for the thing. What would you recommend? #mondaysareformalort Alex P - Hey WLS crew, I am just getting into carry conceal I want to know your opinion on weapon mounted lights. I plan to get a black rhino concealment appendix holster, and I am contemplating whether or not I should include my weapons mounted light on it or not. In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages of including a weapon mounted light on a daily carry gun? I have a Springfield XD Mod 2 in 9 mm and I currently have a streamlight mounted to it. Use case would be daily carrying mostly during the day to and from work with occasional use during evenings and weekends on outings and trips. Thanks for the support. Keep up the great work! Joseph J - 277 sig vs 7 backcountry. The high pressure 277. If a savage action will hold the 7bc won't it hold the 277? Looking at building a 277 for elk. Ian C - Hey shawn I want to get a thermal monocular. What makes one better than the other? I was looking at ATN and I have about $1,000 to spend. What would be the best option to buy? Anita New Aaron - Nick, Law Tactical makes an ARIC bolt carrier conversion kit so that you can fire the gun while folded. Is this dope or is Aaron a fuckface? No Notes Warrior of the Weekend - Sup fellas, I was listening to episode 598 and you guys mentioned that mental institutions should be brought back. Well, there was some really crazy reasons one could be admitted to a mental institution. Here's a condensed list from West Virginia circa October 22, 1864 to December 12, 1889. I'll provide a link to the source with all 125 reasons. I picked out a few that would guarantee you bastards (and myself) would have our own wing there Bad company Bad habits & political excitement Bad whiskey Deranged masturbation Disappointment Domestic trouble Egotism Feebleness of intellect Fell from horse Female disease Gastritis Greediness Gunshot wound Hereditary predisposition Immoral life Indigestion Kicked in the head by a horse Laziness Liver and social disease Masturbation & syphillis Masturbation for 30 years Mental excitement Moral sanity Parents were cousins Periodical fits Political excitement Remorse Self abuse Sexual abuse and stimulants Sexual derangement Snuff eating for two years Softening of the brain Tobacco & masturbation Trouble Venerial excesses Women trouble My question is, should we still have mental institutions? Have a blursed day! 125 reasons you'll get sent to the lunatic asylum - Appalachian History The winner of this week's swag pack is Anita New Aaron! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question! Gun Industry News Affordable Glock Mag Upgrade for Steyr AUG Steyr launched a new AUG Glock magazine conversion kit at EnforceTac 2025, letting AUG owners use Glock 9mm magazines. This kit includes a new barrel, bolt, and magwell adapter and costs between €300-400. It's a significant upgrade for affordable 9mm use, and Steyr provides factory support for reliability. The product is currently available. New Schmidt & Bender Riflescope Debuts at IWA 2025 Schmidt & Bender launched the 3-18x42 Meta riflescope at IWA 2025. It has a slim design,
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The 2010's were a great decade for horror with the emergence of prestige horror and larger budgets pushing studio projects to greater quality levels. We saw movies like Hereditary, Get Out, A Quiet Place, Let Me In, as well as the highest grossing horror movie of all time, It. Independent, smaller films thrived in this new environment and well-made and intelligent films became the standard. Jerry & Matt look at two diverse examples of great movies from this decade with Green Room from 2015 and The Conjuring 2 from 2016.
Hereditary Kidney Cancer Syndromes CME Available: https://auau.auanet.org/node/41772 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Support provided by an independent educational grant from: Merck & Co., Inc. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: 1. Select patients who should undergo genetic testing to identify hereditary kidney cancer syndromes based on appropriate criteria, including family history and clinical presentation. 2. Implement strategies to address ethical concerns related to genetic testing, such as patient consent, confidentiality, and the potential impact on family members. 3. Discuss VHL syndrome, including its genetic basis, inheritance pattern, and associated tumors. 4. Properly diagnose and manage VHL syndrome in clinical practice based on knowledge of novel therapeutic strategies. 5. Utilize a multidisciplinary approach consisting of urologists, oncologists, geneticists and nephrologists when managing hereditary kidney cancer syndromes.
Did you know you can specialize when you work in primary care? As a surgical PA, I've worked in various surgical subspecialities, but the concept of primary care subspecialities was brand new to me. My guest today, Alex Childs, shares his story of specializing in pharmacogenetics as a primary care PA. Alex is a PA with a Doctor of Medical Science degree working in family medicine in Utah. Alex's doctorate research focused on implementing genetic testing in primary care. In practice, he has done this with hereditary cancer risk testing and pharmacogenetic testing. In today's episode, Alex shares what he loves about working in primary care and gives actionable tips on how to thrive as a primary care provider. Alex also explained what the heck pharmacogenetics is and how he uses it to provide high quality care and early interventions with his patients. He also describes how he began working as an medical science liaison (MSL) in industry while still working as a family medicine PA. I think my favorite part of our discussion was talking about how every medical provider can get their joy back when it comes to practicing medicine. Press play to learn how to find your passion for medicine again if you've been feeling burned out. SPONSORSAAPA Job Source: aapa.org/pajobsourceFreed AI [DISCOUNT CODE: PA50] https://www.getfreed.aiREFERENCES1. Fred HL, Scheid MS. Physician burnout: causes, consequences, and (?) cures. Tex Heart Inst J. 2018;45(4):198-202. doi:10.14503/THIJ-18-68422. Samuel D. Who Are Medical Science Liaisons? THE MSL. March 27, 2020. Accessed February 3, 2025. https://themsljournal.com/article/who-are-medical-science-liaisons/3. Carrau D, Janis JE. Physician burnout: solutions for individuals and organizations. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2021;9(2):e3418. doi:10.1097/GOX.0000000000003418CONNECT WITH ALEXLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-childs-565b4884COACHING1-ON-1 NEGOTIATION CONSULT https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/negotiate FREE 30-MINUTE COACHING CONSULT https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/gen-call LINKSTRACY ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/mrstracybingaman/TRACY ON LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracybingaman/SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepaisin/supportKeywords: Pharmacogenetic testing, Hereditary cancer risk testing, PA career growth, Primary care subspecialties, Doctor of Medical Science PA, Physician assistant career paths, PA industry jobs, PA professional development, Genetic testing in medicine, How to thrive as a primary care PA. Secondary keywords: Pharmacogenetic testing, Hereditary cancer risk testing, PA career growth, Primary care subspecialties, Doctor of Medical Science PA, Physician assistant career paths, PA industry jobs, PA professional development, Genetic testing in medicine, How to thrive as a primary care PALong-tail keywords: Can physician associates specialize in primary care?, How to implement genetic testing in primary care, Pharmacogenetics for primary care providers, What is a medical science liaison (MSL) in healthcare?, Career options for physician associates outside clinical practice, How PAs can work in both industry and clinical practice, Overcoming burnout as a primary care provider
"Even something as simple as a lava lamp can transform your creative space and unlock new ideas." - jacuzzi jeffersonThe Artist Behind the SoundMeet jacuzzi jefferson – not your average music producer.The Brooklyn-based creative force has carved a unique path where education meets sonic innovation. His distinctive blend of alternative hip-hop, electronic house, and lo-fi boom-bap hasn't just captivated listeners – it's earned him partnerships with industry giants like Harman Kardon & BMW.When he's not crafting beats, jacuzzi shapes the next generation of producers as a professor of Digital Music at Hostos Community College (CUNY). His engineering credits read like a who's who of the music industry: 50 Cent, Melanie Fiona, Juelz Santana, and Trey Songs.Crafting the Perfect Creative EnvironmentIn Part 2 of our conversation, jacuzzi opens up about the intimate details of his creative process – from his essential tools to the seemingly small touches that transform his workspace.
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The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
For his 40th birthday, a man is treating himself to his very first massage. His health history includes a few noteworthy details, one of which is a condition neither his massage therapist nor I had ever encountered before: hereditary spherocytosis. Are there any potential concerns? Possibly. Resources: Hereditary Spherocytosis - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD (no date). Available at: https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/anemia-hereditary-spherocytic-hemolytic/ (Accessed: 19 February 2025). Hereditary spherocytosis: MedlinePlus Genetics (no date). Available at: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/hereditary-spherocytosis/ (Accessed: 19 February 2025). ‘Hereditary Spherocytosis: Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology, Etiology' (2023). Available at: https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/206107-overview?_gl=1*1ulm2jw*_gcl_au*NDQwNzg1MDc3LjE3MzkzMDYxNDM. (Accessed: 19 February 2025). Hereditary Spherocytosis: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment (no date) Cleveland Clinic. Available at: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/23058-hereditary-spherocytosis (Accessed: 19 February 2025). Mehta, P. (no date) What Is Hereditary Spherocytosis?, WebMD. Available at: https://www.webmd.com/children/what-is-hereditary-spherocytosis (Accessed: 19 February 2025). Host Bio: Ruth Werner is a former massage therapist, a writer, and an NCBTMB-approved continuing education provider. She wrote A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology, now in its seventh edition, which is used in massage schools worldwide. Werner is also a long-time Massage & Bodywork columnist, most notably of the Pathology Perspectives column. Werner is also ABMP's partner on Pocket Pathology, a web-based app and quick reference program that puts key information for nearly 200 common pathologies at your fingertips. Werner's books are available at www.booksofdiscovery.com. And more information about her is available at www.ruthwerner.com. About our Sponsors: Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com American Massage Conference: https://www.massagetherapymedia.com/conferences Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: www.instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA American Massage Conference Get ready to immerse yourself in the excitement as the American Massage Conference (AMC) arrives to Disney Springs near Orlando, Florida (May 16th-18th, 2025)! With a legacy of 17 successful years in Ontario, Canada, this premier event, proudly hosted by ONE Concept Conferences and expertly produced by Massage Therapy Media (MTM), boasts a lineup of presenters from across the nation and around the globe. The American Massage Conference began in Atlanta in 2011 and has been hosted through the years in San Diego, Chicago, and Virginia Beach. The conference provides educational opportunities with engaging one-, two-, three- and four-hour class formats, networking opportunities, masterminds, MTM Talks, demonstrations, and an extensive exhibitor tradeshow. Mark your calendars for an unforgettable experience filled with education, networking, and the celebration of massage therapy excellence! ABMP members receive a special discount to attend this in-person conference—log in to your ABMP account to access the discount code and register today. Website: https://www.massagetherapymedia.com/conferences
HELLO FELLOW SELF-LOVING HUMANS! Do we have a TREAT for you! After stalking his Instagram for YEARS, pre-ordering a signed copy of his book "DIY: The Wonderfully Weird History and Science of Masturbation" I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with the incredible Dr. Eric Sprankle—a sex psychologist, author, and Associate Professor at Mankato State University—who just released his groundbreaking new book on masturbation and sexual health.
It's the end of season 48, which means it's time for an episode of THE BEST Movie Ever Made where the boys talk about Hereditary. We're doing something a little different this week because Rob is underwhelmed, Bob is neutral, and Chris wants to be tea-bagged by Paimon and gargle all of his demonic goo because he loves this movie so much.Is Hereditary the pinnacle of “elevated horror,” or is it patronizing poo-poo that undermines its own premise through its excessive use of foreshadowing? Tune in and find out! Dude decapitates dad's daughter and is damned to don a demonic deity derby! Family drama, or family trauma? Chomping on Chekhov's Nuts! Unsettling scenes and surrealist style! Unforced foreshadowing that informs and frightens! Undeserved decapitation of dad's daughter (again)! Undetermined direction daring you to define it, and much, much more on this week's episode of The BEST Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
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Your Genetics are a key part of my TUSHY Method (Y = Your genetics) and I'm so honored to have Dena Goldberg (also known far and wide as Dena DNA) joining me today! Some of the questions I know you have on your mind about genetics are: Nothing came back on my 23 & Me test. I'm good to go, right? Answer: Not so fast. 23&Me relies on "SNP testing," and only looks at "very specific bookmarks on very random genes." You'll want a more thorough test for preconception screening. I don't have any history of disease in my family. Do I need to do genetic testing? Answer: It's a good idea. There are syndromes such as Lynch Syndrome that are asymptomatic in 90% of people who are carriers. You'll want to know if you have those genetic markers before passing them on to your embryo and child. Can you make sure my embryo doesn't have autism? Answer: Autism is actually a description of a constellation of symptoms. So it's not an underlying condition in and of itself. There are hundreds to thousands of genetic causes to autism. We can catch some of these cases, but not all. Autism is multifactorial, meaning that many of these cases are probably caused by a combination of genetics and environment or in other words, nature and nurture together. Thank you for joining me, Dena! Listen on Dr. Aimee's website Do you have questions about IVF? Join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class at The Egg Whisperer School. The class includes a live class call where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. The next call is Monday, February 10, 2025. Find Dena's site here: https://www.denadna.com/home Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School Checkout the podcast Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
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