2006 American musical TV movie
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Paula Koops ha estat la nova invitada del Bacstage de Flaixbac i ha vingut per presentar-nos el seu nou àlbum "Motel"! La cantant i compositora de Madrid ha entrat a Flaixbac amb molta força després la seva col·laboració amb Joan Dausà amb el tema "Octubre del 24" i ens ha donat tots els detalls de com va sorgir la col·laboració. A més, com és habitual al Bacstage, el Marc Frigola i la Mariona Córdoba han tret algunes intimitats a la Paula Koops... Com per exemple que el seu contacte més famós és Xabi de La Oreja de Van Gogh, que odia la gent que el primer que fa es parla de diners o de tot el que té i que el lloc més ràndom on ha fet coses íntimes és la platja. #PaulaKoops #Motel #Octubredel24 #JoanDausà 00:00 a 00:32 Intro 00:32 a 01:29 Com està Paula Koops? 01:29 a 02:25 Parlem de "Motel" 02:25 a 04:52 La Paula Koops animadora i la proposta d'un High School Music una mica ràndom: Miki Núñez, Joan Dausà i Justin Bieber??? 04:52 a 07:00 Com sorgeix la col·laboració amb Joan Dausà? Et veurem al concert de Madrid? 07:00 a 08:35 El pànic escènic i la pressió del directe 08:35 a 10:30 Una mica de català 10:30 a 12:04 Col·laboracions somiades 12:04 a 13:19 L'època sense TikTok 13:19 a 16:11 "Línea 7" i les cançons amb noms i cognoms 16:11 a 21:52 El Test del Safareig 21:52 en endavant Joc: "El confessionari de l'exparella"
If you're jonesing for some nostalgia, then this is the Oh My Fraud episode for you. Caleb and Greg discuss two stars—an athlete whose fame peaked in the 80s and a singer-songwriter who put out one of the biggest selling albums of the 90s—who helped define their respective decades. Unfortunately, their wild success also made them targets of people they trusted to help manage that success. SponsorsSafeSend - https://ohmyfraud.promo/safesendThe Small Business Research Institute - https://ohmyfraud.promo/ceanowGenwise - https://ohmyfraud.promo/genwise(00:00) - Kareem Abdul Jabbar's Rumored Investment Fiasco (01:07) - This is Oh My Fraud (02:54) - Caleb and Greg's High School Music and Sports Dreams (07:12) - The Celebrity: Alanis Morissette (16:58) - Financial Mismanagement and Fraud Uncovered (28:13) - Jonathan Schwartz's Legal Troubles (29:43) - Alanis Morissette's Response (29:58) - The Celebrity: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (35:50) - The Downfall of Tom Collins (46:52) - Lessons Learned (57:16) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts HOW TO EARN FREE CPEIn less than 10 minutes, you can earn 1 hour of NASBA-approved accounting CPE after listening to this episode. Download our mobile app, sign up, and look for the Oh My Fraud channel. Register for the course, complete a short quiz, and get your CPE certificate.Download the app:Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.appQuestions? Need help? Email support@earmarkcpe.com.CONNECT WITH THE HOSTSGreg Kyte, CPATwitter: https://twitter.com/gregkyteLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkyte/Caleb NewquistTwitter: https://twitter.com/cnewquistLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebnewquist/Email us at ohmyfraud@earmarkcpe.comSources:Alanis MorissetteAlanis Morissette [Wikipedia]Alanis Morissette Sues Ex-Business Manager for $15 Million [CBS]Alanis Morissette vs. GSO Business Management, Jonathan Schwartz [LAT]GSO Business Management vs. Jonathan Todd Schwartz [LAT]Alanis Morissette, business management firm settle lawsuit over alleged embezzlement [LAT]Business Manager Agrees to Plead Guilty after Admitting $7.2 Million Embezzlement from Alanis Morissette and Other Celebrities [DOJ]CPA Sentenced to 6 years in Federal Prison for Embezzling $7.2 Million from Alanis Morissette and Other Celebrities [DOJ]Alanis Morissette's Ex-Business Manager Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison [THR]Hollywood Business Manager: I Stole From Alanis Morissette and Other Clients and I'm Sorry [THR]Alanis Morissette Responds to Ex-Business Manager's Apology [THR]Isn't it moronic: Alanis Morissette's manager sad over 'stupid' theft [CBC]Kareem Abdul-JabbarKareem Abdul-Jabbar — Wikipedia $55-Million Action Alleges Financial Mismanagment : Abdul-Jabbar Sues Former Manager — Los Angeles Times A LOT OF HURT — Sports IllustratedDid Kareem-Abdul Jabbar Really Lose Millions Building Special Hotels for Tall People? — Sports Legends Revealed
Dusty and Andrew go year-for year comparing the top songs from our high school years and determine an ultimate winner. They also discuss gym etiquette, the most anticipated movies of 2024, and much more!
Oswego High School Associate Director Kevin Schoenbach joins Lisa Dent to talk about how he became a contender for the 2024 Grammy Awards Music Educator Award and why he loves being a musical inspiration for his students. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Anna is a fabulous, vivacious woman who seems to have lived many lifetimes. But the deeper we get into the business of why she joins us on Australian True Crime, the darker forces that drives people like Anna and their fast paced lives becomes more apparent.For many years, Anna was trying to cope with the fact that she'd been preyed upon by a teacher, Trenton John Wickers, and the matter had never felt resolved in any way. An unbelievable chance encounter changed Anna's life and led her to confront the situation and her attacker. This is Anna's story.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: AnnaExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Channel 10 News.GET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at team@smartfella.com.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anna is a fabulous, vivacious woman who seems to have lived many lifetimes. But the deeper we get into the business of why she joins us on Australian True Crime, the darker forces that drives people like Anna and their fast paced lives becomes more apparent.For many years, Anna was trying to cope with the fact that she'd been preyed upon by a teacher, Trenton John Wickers, and the matter had never felt resolved in any way. An unbelievable chance encounter changed Anna's life and led her to confront the situation and her attacker. This is Anna's story.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: AnnaExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Channel 10 News.GET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at team@smartfella.com.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode features a conversation with John (J.P.) Riley a summer associate in Foley's San Diego office. JP reflects on growing up in Chesapeake, Virginia, attending James Madison University and the University of San Diego School of Law. He shares his life prior to law school, as a high-school music teacher, and discusses how his interest in school administration sparked the decision to attend law school. JP then shares his experience in law school and connecting with Foley. Finally, he discusses his experience as a summer associate and provides advice on the importance of trying different things.
Aaron and Gus discussed music that reminds them of high school, Texas Tech announcing their player representatives for Big 12 Media Days, how many quarterbacks are being sent in the conference, the four new schools in the Big 12 officially being members July 1st, and Micah Hudson stringing along his commitment announcement.
Patrick Kasper, director and choreographer, talks about putting together a stage show that everyone can relate to! Toe tapping fun and some great songs! This weekend at Shanley! Get tickets here: https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/72258 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A chat with (now 2x JUNO award-winner!) Caity Gyorgy on her award-winning album, Featuring, as well as her other recent endeavours, what's ahead...and certain annoying e-mail requests.--Full details and episode addenda can be viewed at https://cfmu.ca/episodes/37478.Stay informed, stay safe, stay hopeful!
Enjoy the sounds of the season as performed by La Salle's Music Program on Monday, December 5, 2022 in La Salle's Auditorium.
Bruce Hilliard speaking. The leaves are falling, times are a-changin' and I heard Mr. Wines took the coda. My most influential band director Mr. Wines passed away a few days ago. In music, a coda is a passage that brings a piece of music to an end. It may be as simple as a few measures, or as complex as an entire section. This guy was an entire opus, an epic rock opera for me and many others. Mr. Wines, one of my personal influences and motivators of my music career, passed last Sunday October 23rd 2022. He was 97. A long life for anyone. It deserved a long coda. He was the lifeblood of my music community…the Professor Harold Hill from The Music Man. And to think he was old by my standards when I had him in his late forties…what seems like a lifetime ago.In my hometown Aberdeen WA, Hampton Rudolph Wines is a legend. He came to us as a young teacher from Eastern Washington, Pasco is the city I remember him mentioning. In Aberdeen he set a standard for excellence in everything from marching band, symphonic band, pep band, stage band, brass choir for Christmas, witty humor and other psychological mind games he messed us up with.So, after working closely with him during some very formative years of my life, I'm writing a pod letter to my dear and recently passed high school band coach, teacher and visionary, Mr. Wines.Dear Mr. Wines,Thanks for the mind games. I say mind games in a good way. You knew what we were capable of and figured out ways to trick us into achieving it. You taught us as teenagers the importance of discipline and accountability. You preached respect for our instruments and uniforms and most importantly the attitude to carry it off with 100+ other students fueled mainly by fries and hormones.You used signature phrases like “well this week is shot”, “moxie, intestinal fortitude” and if we sucked you encouraged us with suggestions like “you might as well take that horn and make it into a planter.”The “this week is shot” speech was a landmark in my way of thinking everything, yes everything, is funny. Do you remember how 52 weeks per year could be shot year after year?Every Monday morning sounded like this: Well today is Monday and the day is half shot already. Tomorrow will rain so we can't rehearse on the field but we can stay inside but since it's Tuesday we'll be getting ready for Wednesday…and that day is shot. (And he'd be diagramming this on the chalkboard.) That leaves Thursday and Friday. Friday is the pep rally and game (actually the Friday concert at the football stadium). So Thursday is the only day of the week we can do anything…unless it rains. (Which it did.)And Mr. Wines…I was apprehensive to visit you in your house on the hill later in life because when you're busy you say “don't bug me man.” I wonder what you think about the current educational system. I believe you took an early retirement when budget cuts hit the arts first. Many people were disappointed to see you retire.Music was morphing into the rock era and in your lifetime went from Gershwin to Nirvana, from analog to digital and back. From formally educated musicians and composers to garage bands. Did you like my bands Denny and the Chadwicks and Tahola Toilet Authority? Somehow those that followed your fundamentals went on to appreciate your white glove inspections. You literally wore white gloves during our periodic inspections of our gear. You commanded cosmetically perfect white marching shoes to march in the football field mud. And...
En el Programa Nº 420 de Revista Beatles presentamos la segunda parte de “The Last Waltz”, la despedida de The Band en 1976. Antes de “High School Music” te contamos en Pop para divertirse sobre la música de Secundario. Mas inéditos de Los Beatles en los Bonus Tracks de Anthology 1. Y en una edición especial del Abecedario del rock argentino presentamos una selección especial de duetos mixtos que hacen historia.
Holden, Jackie, and MJ head to East High School to enter the HSMU this week with a special watchalong of the 2006 classic(?) High School Musical.Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast
Welcome to Guys on Tap Episode 015, hosted by Jordan Hames, Logan Lewis & Matthew Lind. For the 15th episode, the boys dive into topics including but not limited to: Obi-Wan Kenobi Finale Best Lightsaber Fights Country Music High School Music Word Games Tortilla Fights & more! Support our sponsors: - Prepped & Ready - CODE: TAP15 - Sneakerhead Golf Co. - CODE: TAP15 Follow Us on Instagram @guysontap --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guysontap/support
Today’s Let’s Talk Indianola features Indianola graduate Erica Knupp about Indianola’s entrees to the High School Music Theatre Awards
Today's guest is an Emmy award-winning journalist, reinvention expert and intelligent risk-taker. With a successful television career that spanned 28 years, some of Liz Brunner's most memorable highlights involve exclusive interviews with prominent figures and cultural icons including President Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey. After leaving a successful career as co-anchor of Boston's #1 rated newscast, Liz is now dedicated to helping others find their authentic voice, tell their story and lead with presence. Today, Liz leads us through a number of her career chapters that include High School Music teacher and entrepreneur with the intention of inspiring others to transform their lives. This conversation will give you permission to discover your authentic self and remind you that no knowledge, obstacle or experience is ever wasted. Learn more about the Live Inspired Podcast at JohnOLearyInspires.com.
NNY welcomes our third guest artist this week, the amazing Sarah Jordan! Sarah discusses her background of growing up doing theatre, a cappella, high school choir, and various activities that she did alongside Natalie! Sarah talks about her journey of deciding to be an educator and what went into her getting the jobs she has now as well as her artistic lasting impact on her students. Sarah also shares her take on living in Hoboken calling it the "6th borough". Be sure to follow @nnypodcast and @nataliearis on Instagram!! You can email nnypodcast@gmail.com if you have any questions :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naturally-new-york/support
Today Andrew speaks with James Caswell, Janice Mah, and Jason Sinkus, who are vocal, string, and wind performance instructors at Canterbury High School in Ottawa, Canada. Canterbury is a specialized arts high school where students are given daily lessons in their artistic discipline and are expected to perform in extra-curricular music ensembles. We ask them what the situation has been in the last 18 months; how the regulations have affected music performance in the school; what challenges face current students; and what challenges are to the music program itself in the coming years. Our Website:https://survivingclassicalmusic.comOur Links:https://www.getsl.ink/survivingclassicalmusicMake a One-Time Donation:https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=A9Q8UCN4RHBFQor Andrew BurnIBAN: CH97 0900 0000 2506 2331 4 Support the show (https://patreon.com/survivingclassicalmusic)
Spirit Lake High School Band Director, Tyler Pedersen is getting students prepped for the Iowa High School Music Association's Solo and Ensemble Contest on March 26th. But the former Spirit Lake student turned instructor tells how the discipline of practice is an essential lesson for any facet in life. And how you volunteering your valuable time can assist students on a very important day for them. YouTube video at https://youtu.be/LpLhejLo8fo
After 34 years of being a high school music teacher, Lesley Moffat visits Maria Daniels to share her experiences of what she learned from teaching, losing a dear friend, and developing the mpower method to help women learn how important it is to maintain self care no matter how demanding their lives are. Lesley shares moments of the chaos she experienced from going through multiple surgeries, to dealing with loss and stress, how she authored multiple books about what she learned, and her mission to help others not have to go through what she did, and to better manage their lives with awareness and boundaries. Visit Lesley's website: http://Mpowerededucator.com and gain access to FREE materials to assess your life and check out her books. For everything that's Successfully Chaotic check out www.successfullychaotic.com
As we are still digesting the wildly successful Flogoween season, we thought it best that the team (Ben) put their (his) feet up and take the rest of the year off. This would allow us (Ben) to immerse ourselves (himself) in the festive season fully, spend more time listening to the many other great indie podcasts (FilmFloggers) and bask in the glory of releasing 31 Horror films during the 31 days of October. And, to be perfectly honest, let some of the other indie podcasts do some work for once. Great work, I might add. So there's only one thing left to say, Happy...12 days of Flogmas.And my mum always said she spoiled me at Christmas. (Still does, apparently) Happy Flogmas one & all! Who's excited for the 14 days of Floggingtine? Witty Easter name pending. Festive topics discussed during the episode include:Has anyone had the misfortune of seeing Fiona singing and dancing? We encounter more problems remembering our 12 days; this is probably why we stopped doing them entirely after episode 6. (Accidently) Did you know Richard Attenborough played some guy called Hammond in some 90s Dinosaur flick? Never heard of it. Is Ben the Clovehitch killer? Ben gets tied up in all sorts of knots with this film's plot. So we're just letting any old paedo call themselves Santa these days? Ben refuses to move on after being flogmased. A bold choice, Cotten. Is there any point in doing this episode? I remind Fiona that many, many people listen to this, so what you say has to make sense. Is giving children truth for Christmas a practical gift? Fiona recounts her experience of meeting a slightly pissed Father Christmas one year. Ben looks forward to telling all the children of Ireland that Father Christmas doesn't exi...Richard Attenborough's Santa Claus! Fiona presents her Santa case study. What did Kris Kringle do with the people who owned that house? What about the scene where the man gets the man who ends up getting the man but then the man steps in to help the man? Fiona starts to make more sense. Does talking about High School Music and Glee help with the algorithms? Maybe putting Glee and paedophiles in the same episode was slightly inappropriate...YikesOur 12 Days of Flogmas song gets another butchering. FilmFloggers Episodes - https://t.co/uHw3yuylDr?amp=1GameFloggers Twitch - https://tinyurl.com/sabrbumtDo you want The Sopranos redefined for you? No? Listen anyway. https://twitter.com/SopranosRehttps://anchor.fm/sopranos-redefinedHelp Flog the Podcast by Rate and Reviewing! Apple iTunes - https://tinyurl.com/268ccs6cPodchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/users/filmfloggersGoodpods - https://goodpods.app.link/gEvDLhAJYibSocial Mediahttps://linktr.ee/FilmFloggershttps://www.instagram.com/filmfloggers/https://twitter.com/FilmFloggersWebsitehttps://filmfloggers.buzzsprout.comEmail FilmFlog suggestions to Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FilmFloggers)
Blois Olson talks with Dan Wilson from Semisonic & his brother Matt about a music concert that happening in St. Louis Park that celebrates the life of a beloved music teacher.
Vanessa Hudgens has achieved quite a bit over the years, but her latest accomplishment marks a very big first, something she's been eager to do for a good while now — voice a character in an animated feature. Hudgens is the voice behind Sunny in My Little Pony: A New Generation. She's an Earth Pony who's determined to find a way to bring the Earth Ponies, Unicorns and Pegasi together again. Trouble is, each species lives separately and has allowed false assumptions, fear and mistrust to continue to drive them apart. However, with the help of a few new friends — Unicorn Izzy (Kimiko Glenn), Pegasi Pipp (Sofia Carson) and Zipp (Liza Koshy), and fellow Earth Pony Hitch (James Marsden) — Sunny might finally be able to bring them all together and restore magic to Equestria in the process. With My Little Pony: A New Generation now available to stream on Netflix, Hudgens joined us for an episode of Collider Ladies Night to retrace her steps from her earliest credits to her first animated feature. We discussed the High School Musical films, Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch, Lin Manuel-Miranda's feature directorial debut Tick, Tick... Boom!, and so much more! Check it all out in this edition of Collider Ladies Night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Oliveira, Mia Mastrocolo e Ruan Nascimentos debatem os destaques da Semana 2, a vitória do Packers sobre o Detroit Lions, o Plantão Médico com a Fabi Vinco e palpites para a Semana 3. Tudo isso ao som de High School Music. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carlos-oliveira58/message
A adaptação de quadrinhos mais aguardada do ano desembarcou na Star+ e não decepcionou. Y: The Last Man consegue ser ainda mais sombria que as HQs. A segunda temporada de Noite Adentro trouxe um episódio que dividiu a opinião dos amiguinhos e Cenas de um Casamento promete ser a DR do ano. No mais, comam uma lasanha e assistam Kate, da Netflix, no domingão à tarde. DeriPockets e Fogo no Rabo da Semana: Superman: Red Son | Fogo no Rabo #13
This time around, we nerd out about music! Specifically, the bands that got us through high school as young nerds. We also talk about The Art Assignment on Youtube, and we answer which classic films most people haven't seen, but should! Send us YOUR questions at spacecastlepodcast@gmail.com, @spacecastlepod on Twitter or Instagram, or give us a call at 970-591-3577! Become a Galactonaut and choose a future topic! https://www.patreon.com/SpaceCastlePod Join the madness on our Discord! https://discord.gg/PyZ8DWzFU4 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This time around, we nerd out about music! Specifically, the bands that got us through high school as young nerds. We also talk about The Art Assignment on Youtube, and we answer which classic films most people haven't seen, but should! Send us YOUR questions at spacecastlepodcast@gmail.com, @spacecastlepod on Twitter or Instagram, or give us a call at 970-591-3577! Become a Galactonaut and choose a future topic! https://www.patreon.com/SpaceCastlePod Join the madness on our Discord! https://discord.gg/PyZ8DWzFU4
"(Relationship) Success is the fact that 13 years in & 4 babies later, he really is my best friend. There's no secrets, no pretense, he is the first person I want to talk to about big moments. I know quarantine was hard for a lot of couples- but we flourished." Seredy Williams We sit down with co-worker, friend, and mom of one of our previous 11 year old guests to chat about all things success within being a mom, a music teacher, and overall human. You definitely want to pick up some tips from this beautiful soul. We cover: Her experience growing up and living in a motor home in Mexico Her one activity that is solely for her- orange theory The hardship of keeping choral music alive during this pandemic The importance of the relationships she creates with her students Success within her marriage, even after 4 babies and building careers! The importance of laughter within romantic relationships Making your significant other's needs a priority The reason why she got into teaching music What success look like within her physical space with 6 people living in the house! Family success- "I just want them to be happy and healthy. I hope they can keep a relationship with each other- happily living their truths." It is ALWAYS so beautiful to be able to connect on this level with the people in my life. I learned a lot during this and I have no doubt you will too! You can connect with Seredy and ask her any music/mom/life questions via instagram @mrswilliams Thank you Seredy!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindfulnesswbrenda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindfulnesswbrenda/support
Why do you teach? Or for aspiring teachers, why do you want to teach?The 'Why We Teach' series interviews 8 passionate Australian teachers about why they love their job, and how they overcome some of the pressures of the teaching profession. Today's episode is a conversation with high school music teacher Megan Field. Megan shares her journey of joining a foundation school as a music teacher, to then teaching subjects such as English, Maths, Science, Drama and Religion. Here are my three learnings from the chat with Megan. 1. If you're a high school, teacher, don't be afraid of teaching subjects outside of your specialty. 2. When lesson planning, how can you create a lesson that is hands on and engaging? 3. Follow through with behaviour expectations and students will know when a line has been crossed. This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!
Fear is a topic that many people may not want to talk about. In this episode I welcome Kathy Fester back to the show as we get real about moving you through your fears. Your fears can be a big part of your life and we are going to discuss tangible tips to help you reach your goals faster. Kathy Fester is CGO (Chief Gratitude Officer) of K.I.T.Communications with SendOutCards. She is loving, passionate, caring and most of all, kind. Kathy loves life and what it has to bring to her and her family. Travel, reading, playing, gardening, cooking, and going to the family cabin are things she likes to do in her spare time. Kathy is always seen with a smile on her face and can be found helping people on a daily basis whether with SendOutCards or just in a supportive role as people/friends navigate life. Kathy is a master teacher of over 30 years and is looking forward to retirement. She currently teaches High School Music. Kathy holds a BMus, BEd & MEd in fine arts education. She is passionate about Fine Arts Education and has had several leadership roles and speaking engagement across Canada to advocate for the rights and need for stability for music and fine arts education. SendOutCards is now her new outlet to meet people and help them build their respective businesses and keeping in touch with clients and friends. When not working, Kathy loves spending time being a mom, wife, sister, friend, aunt, daughter-in-law, plus... loving life hard. Kathy Festers’ Social Media links: Twitter: kfestercgo Facebook: @kathy.fester Website: www. sendoutcards.com/kathyfester This shows’ host, Diane Rolston, is called THE Expert on Being Dynamic and living a Dynamic Life. After leading hundreds of events and programs in her two businesses, speaking on international stages, being a published author while raising two young children, Diane Rolston knows all about work/life balance and getting things done! As an Award-Winning Coach and the CEO and founder of Dynamic Women®, a global community of women, her purpose is to unlock the greatness in others. Diane works with professionals all over the world to provide clarity, confidence and action. www.dianerolston.com Connect with me on your favorite social platform: https://www.facebook.com/DianeRolston/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianercoaching/ https://twitter.com/DianeRCoaching https://www.instagram.com/coachdianerolston/ https://www.youtube.com/user/DianeRolstonCoachin Sign Up for my WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a dynamic life www.dianerolston.com Dynamic Women® is an international community of success-oriented women who take action to develop skills, increase results and are focused on supporting each other to be DYNAMIC in every area of life! Our members get access to success coaching, additional online educational activities, and the invaluable networking connections they need to reach their personal or professional goals. Dynamic Women® is the brainchild of Diane Rolston, a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with over 20 years of experience teaching and training. Her vision is to hold space for professionals, small business owners and all women to experience high-value, actionable coaching and build a thriving community of motivated, confident, and supportive women. In the Dynamic Women® Global Club your network will grow, your confidence will be boosted with the Coaching in Action©, and you’ll reach your goals faster though our trainings, coaching, and networking opportunities. Learn more about Dynamic Women® at www.dynamicwomenclub.com Join our awesome Dynamic Women® Club on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DynamicWomenGlobalClub Thanks for listening! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation with us, head on over to our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/DynamicWomenGlobalClub With this podcast, we are building an international community of Dynamic Women® that we hope to inspire more women to unleash their dynamic selves and boost their lives in all areas especially business. If you know someone who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us a review We appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!
On today’s Let’s Talk Knoxville, we visit with Knoxville High School Band Director Meredith Tipping to recap the fall marching season and look ahead to what’s coming up this winter.
Guitar Ensemble Last Christmas Arr: Greg Snyder String Orchestra A Christmas Concertette Arr. John Cacavas Featuring “Carol of the Bells”, “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”, and “Jingle Bells” Freshman Band Jingle Bell Rock Arr. Jerry Nowak and Bob Lowden Rock Around the Clock Arr. Michael Sweeney 7th Period Band Linus and Lucy Arr. John Berry Rock on Merry Gents Arr. Victor Lopez Chorus Chorus “O Come, All Ye Faithful” Arranged by John Kinyon 6th Period A Big Band Christmas Arr. Carl Strommen Featuring "Jingle Bells", "Oh Come All Ye Faithful", "We Three Kings", and " The Twelve Days of Christmas" The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Arr. Paul Murtha 6th Period Featuring La Salle Chorus White Christmas Arr. Mark Taylor
Listen to us take a walk down memory lane about the Boy Bands of the 90s. They influenced us, they made dance a huge part of our culture and the changed the way we listen to music. From voting multiple times on TRL to learning the lyrics in our bedroom. Take some time to remember NSync, Backstreet Boys, LFO, Boyz to Men and more with us.
Daniel Lopez has been the music teacher at Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga California for seven years. He plays multiple instruments and has been a musician for more than twenty years. He has produced five albums for his band Fuente Praise, which have been played all around the world in churches and on the radio. His band is constantly traveling to events and churches to play such as Mision Cristiana Elim Internacional & La Iglesia En El Camino.
This is a cut from the full length recording of S:1 Ep:13. Aidan is a guitarist, musician, songwriter, and lead guitarist in the band Alchemy. Follow his Instagrams @forbidden_aidan and @mirage_aidan. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nyaa-podcast/support
What's the best part of road trips? Is it the destination? Maybe… but, in Matt Johnson's case, it's passing the time while on the road, and making lists happens to be one way of doing it! Join Matt as he makes lists to strike up conversations on Eat. Sleep. List. All good things come to an end, but luckily, great things (this podcast) will return! It is the end of Season 1 for Eat Sleep List, and we'll return on January 8th for Season 2! Our Season Finale has Chris Chavez returning to guest, as he and Matt discuss the Top 10 songs that got them through high school!
Pat & Garrett talk about 4 albums that changed their lives in high school. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/8123podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/8123podcast/support
Carl Busch is my guest and talks music, some politics and some conspiracy theories with me. In this episode, we touch on our top 10 favorite albums from high school that we still listen to to this very day, Carl's conspiracy theory about the pandemic and the all of the insanity happening everywhere in the year 2020!!!!!!
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I’d love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I’d love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I’d love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I’d love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I’d love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I’d love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I’d love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Lee Pierce (she/they) interviews Stacy Wolf of Princeton University about her book Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America (Oxford University Press, 2019), an exploration of the complexities of amateur and local theatre across the United States. From backstage moms to tiny divas to dinner theatres, Wolf demonstrates that this charming pastime of American culture that is anything but past. On the contrary, musical theatre continues to be an important culture touchstone for many and a pipeline to national phenomenon such as the High School Music franchise. Told in a stunning voice with a wealth of attention to its case studies and examples, Beyond Broadway feels like backstage pass combined with a cross-country road trip in early Fall. A must read for anyone interested in the untold story of musical theater, American culture, and truly embedded ethnography with a ground-up point of view. I hope you enjoy listening as I much as I enjoyed chatting with Stacy about this fascinating book. I'd love to hear from you at rhetoriclee@gmail.com or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @rhetoriclee and @rhetoricleespeaking. Share your thoughts about the interview with the hashtag #newbooksnerd. ~lee
Want to raise the level of gratitude and appreciation in the world? In this episode, I welcome Kathy Fester to the show. You will hear how she has taken her vision and made into a reality by co-creating the Gas and Appreciation Summit on January 10, 2020 where you will connect with inspirational speakers and business owners who use gratitude and appreciation in their lives. Kathy Fester is CGO (Chief Gratitude Officer) of K.I.T.Communications with SendOutCards. She is loving, passionate, caring and most of all, kind. Kathy loves life and what it has to bring to her and her family. Travel, reading, playing, gardening, cooking, and going to the family cabin are things she likes to do in her spare time. Kathy is always seen with a smile on her face and can be found helping people on a daily basis whether with SendOutCards or just in a supportive role as people/friends navigate life. Kathy is a master teacher of over 30 years and is looking forward to retirement. She currently teaches High School Music. Kathy holds a BMus, BEd & MEd in fine arts education. She is passionate about Fine Arts Education and has had several leadership roles and speaking engagement across Canada to advocate for the rights and need for stability for music and fine arts education. SendOutCards is now her new outlet to meet people and help them build their respective businesses and keeping in touch with clients and friends. When not working, Kathy loves spending time being a mom, wife, sister, friend, aunt, daughter-in-law, plus... loving life hard. About the G.A.S Summit Event The summit is all about bringing people together in a common space to share ideas, skills and tools/resources at an authentic level of gratitude and appreciation with business, one another and self – to ‘L.I.F.T.’ one another up by attending ‘G.A.S.’ One way that we may fulfill our mission in the world is by attending a ‘G.A.S.’ event. What Does this mean to you and how will it benefit you and your business? In a world of chaotic communication, we need to make a change and bring the human connection back into our lives. As we move faster and faster in business and life, the necessity to make authentic connection with one another is more vital now than ever. Through the act of Gratitude and Appreciation, this world may become better, one person at a time. January 10, 2020 Cascades Casino and Convention Centre – Langley 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Tickets available on Eventbrite. www.gasummit.ca 20% of all ticket sales will be donated to 10 non-profit organizations Kathy Festers’ Social Media links: Twitter: kfestercgo Facebook: @kathy.fester Website: www.sendoutcards.com/kathyfester G.A.S Summits’ Social Media links: Facebook: @Gratitude-and-Appreciation-Summit Website: www.gasummit.ca This shows’ host, Diane Rolston, is called THE Expert on Being Dynamic and living a Dynamic Life. 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CC* is a Registered Nurse and has a lifetime of expertise and wisdom from both sides of the health care dynamic - as a patient harmed by medical care, and as a nurse. (* “CC” is a pseudonym to protect her identity.) It is CC’s experience having a permanently damaged body from multiple medical errors that have motivated her to share her story of neglectful and abusive encounters with inept and egotistical physicians so that others are aware and can take steps to protect themselves. The medical error damage to CC was compounded by a health care system designed to respond to medical errors with mafioso tactics: deny and defend and denigrate. Nurse CC pulls no punches in telling the tragic truth of the power dynamics, push for profit, and the wholesale of humanity by the Medical Mafia. SHOW NOTES Childhood Spinal Infection NB - some of these show notes are based on CC's preparatory notes. Those portions are CC's voice and are italicized. 0:05:00 Born in 1957 just north of Philadelphia to a white, middle class family. Grew up suburban, one of 4 children with a very tough childhood due to family dysfunction. I was extremely ill at age 6 with a spinal infection that resulted in extended hospitalization, inability to attend first grade for 1/2 the school year and confinement in a body cast and body brace for years. Despite many obstacles I was smart, had tenacity and fight that would both make me the awesome person I am today despite much suffering and societal disapproval. 0:06:05 Fought my way to be the first on either side of my family to put myself through college. I entered a collegiate nursing program in a religious institution where I hardly fit in but I had the ability, even by that point, to become a chameleon instinctually knowing how to acclimate to any environment I found myself in throughout my life. Once there, a new world opened up to me and I was on fire. 0:07:00 Began working in a hospital technical job in high school paying well and allowing me to support myself and finance my tuition, books, transportation with a small student loan. Became a RN in 1979. It was hell but I had only known hell all my life so I loved it. It felt normal. Drama, life and death, front seat row to people’s most intimate moments. However, I had empathy even at that point for any human’s suffering and this became more and more of a curse as I aged. 0:08:00 Of course I married, I was pretty, had a supervisory role within 18 months of graduation and by society’s yardstick I was doing quite well. Eventually I reluctantly had children which was interesting because I didn’t ever like children but succumbed to my husband’s wishes and that in and of itself is a miracle that I could only attribute to God. Once my first baby was born, I truly knew love for the first time in life. I wanted to be a full time Mom but this was not even a remote possibility. 0:09:30 CC chose to become a school nurse to be closer to her kids, but away from the life and death drama of ICU - CC had a 2nd child with many birth defects and she had to advocate for him - he'd be dead if she wasn't a good advocate. Flouroquinlolones 0:11:30 When CC worked in ICU, flouroquinolones were not in common use - I have extremely hard scientific evidence that I was given Levaquin in 2002 during a surgery but that memory would never occur to me till my records had been destroyed due to laws allowing health care providers to destroy after 7 years. 0:12:30 CC was an emotional wreck after that surgery, crying all the time - when she returned to work she had a mean streak - she asked her surgeon friend for an antidepressant prescription, and that helped control her behavior. 0:13:30 In 2011, CC had bronchitis so just went to an urgent care clinic and was given Ciprofloxacin. 0:14:30 Prior to Cipro, I had been superwoman. I worked at times 3 jobs, obtained a Master’s degree and even a real estate license. So, because I was a school nurse and could be off for the summer which I never did, I remained in bed all summer. As September approached I called my internist to report this resulting in a few blood tests and being told I was just getting older. I had never been this age so I accepted this was normal. 0:16:00 CC's symptoms were extreme tiredness and weakness: she couldn't get out of bed - I drug myself to work, had been on an AD (antidepressants) since the surgery in 2002 which I knew when going back for my first post op visit I told my surgeon colleague, I’m mean. I need a SSRI, which sent me to a psychiatrist since that time. Of course all was attributed to my journey in life of mammoth stress and I happily took this which did allow me to continue at superwoman warp speed but in retrospect I had agitation and anxiety apparent but did not interfere with my ability to function. 0:18:00 CC says people in her situation are doubly traumatized when they realize they've been brain washed by the health care system she worked in - so they carry a lot of guilt as a health care worker. 0:20:00 By early 2012 I told my psychiatrist that I could barely get out of bed and he gave me a type of stimulant, not an amphetamine, called Provigil used for sleep apnea and MS (multiple sclerosis) fatigue. This allowed me to get through the work day, going to bed for a few hours at a time but I was able to earn money. 0:21:15 But I became pathetically agitated and no longer could physically be Mother Theresa as everyone knew me to be. I had anxiety to such a degree that if things were going poorly at work, I’d pick up the phone, say I was sick and had to flee on a few occasions. I knew something was wrong but I never associated the word anxiety, panic attacks to my situation. I was confused because I was being abused in the educational system but just performed at superhuman levels and now was saying no. They didn’t like that and labeled me a troublemaker and suspected of having mental health problems. "Lamb being lead to slaughter" 0:23:30 I can trace back to late 2012 seeing a foot doc because my feet hurt but was told this was a bony deformity. I attributed it to being on my feet so much as a nurse. I never put together this was progressing small fiber neuropathy and docs certainly would never have a clue till they totally disabled me. 0:25:00 In the spring of 2013, my left foot swelled and was painful. I had done nothing. I could never be athletic because of my childhood disease but did the treadmill daily prior for decades. I saw another foot doc, told him just what I’m telling you and he ordered an MRI. He told me the MRI showed I bruised myself so I had injured myself. I adamantly said I did not, he became angry, threw the report at me to inform me I was wrong. Well I now know they are all Incompetent. So it was June 2013 and I spent that summer in bed and the swelling subsided. 0:26:15 Fall of 2013 I returned to work and immediately my right foot swelled and became painful. I no longer could rest and figured the other got better, I would muddle through. So In October, as I walked down the hallway, I felt a snap and thought this might be a breakthrough but quickly realized things got worse. I didn’t know what to do but happened to run into an orthopeadic doc from my days in the hospital, showed him my foot and said I don’t even know what specialist I should see because I’ve seen them all. He recommended his associate, a foot and ankle surgeon. I made an appointment not knowing I was a lamb being led to slaughter. 0:29:00 November 2014, I was seen and work up done by his fellow who is already a podiatrist, now doing a fellowship in foot and ankle surgery. By now the pain In my feet was unmistakably burning of my soles. I told him everything but had no clue my demise started with Cipro, but even If I had, it would never had been recognized. He did say that my symptoms sounded like neuropathy and asked If I was diabetic which I was not. Subject dropped, never recorded on my medical records I recently discovered. Follow up MRI showed severely ruptured peroneal tendon and things were too bad for rehab. Surgery was my only option. I needed a fix. I had to work so I signed for surgery December 20, 2013 so I could finish my obligations before Christmas break to minimize my sick time. Mind you I could barely walk but I was always Superwoman and this was just how I functioned even as sick as I was. 0:31:00 I had been recruited to accompany the high school choir as a pianist because of political downsizing and building politics leaving the High School Music teacher without other options. He was the president of our union and powerful. But he paid a price just like me In his lifetime. I didn’t know him well and was actually afraid of him but he was desperate, he heard I was quite the pianist , listened to me play, and said “yep, you're good enough”. Now his standards of good enough, I found out as a did this for several years, was pretty high. He was one of the most talented musicians that I’ve ever been privileged to work with. I was again on fire as I worked with him and his Choir. Nerve block 0:34:00 He protected me when people in management were abusing me and forcing me to go against my nursing license and this was a gift. On December 20, 2013, I went into surgery not knowing the life ending decision that I was embarking on. I was given a Popliteal Nerve Block for pain control post op and receiving general anesthesia. I left, felling no pain, got my narcotics and went home very ok. 0:36:10 The following day the nerve block wore off and I began screaming at the top of my lungs. Nurses in pain, like anyone, do not think rationally, because in retrospect, I had been nursing for 20 years in a hospital and the only patients I’ve ever heard scream like that were in a burn unit in the 80’s when pain control was barbaric. I’ve also endured a natural birth of a 10.5 pound baby and I didn’t scream like that. By evening, I broke down and called the surgeon who assured me I was almost over the hump. Ha. 0:38:25 My best friend and husband stood there paralyzed in fear as I demanded the bottle of narcotics fearing I would take them all. I screamed give me 3 fucking Vicodin. I knew that wouldn’t kill me but even in those days you knew that prescription was not going to last. I also screamed that my husband had to remove the bandages because they were giving more pain. He faints at the sight of blood but I was a crazy woman. 0:39:15 Finally, the surgeon after insisting I might have a blood clot first and I said absolutely not. There’s no redness swelling, tenderness. Then he said have you ever had back problems. I say no then remembering I pulled my back out the previous June but it healed. So he orders an MRI of my Lumbar spine. The MRI is done and my back is a mess Im told (every part of my spine is gone and so Is my jaw). 0:40:30 Flouroquinolone destroys every part of the body on a cellular level - CC has degeneration of her spine - she endures 3 epidurals in an effort to determine the source of the pain 0:43:30 CC under goes 3 epidural invasive, harmful, toxic spinal injections - she has been out of work for months and in tremendous pain - epidural is a steroid that is injected into the spine to decrease swelling, but if you read the data, it does not work, it is a bogus money making procedure - the doctor tells CC her only-from-the-knee-down pain is from her back, her sciatica nerve 0:45:00 CC then undergoes a very painful procedure - the doctor realizes CC has bad neuropathy, and tarsal tunnel syndrome - he tells her to see a neurologist, but CC has to find one - Feb 2014 CC sees a neurologist 0:46:30 Just prior to the MRI date, I am In agony and my husband has no tolerance for my pain thinking I’m a whiner. I drive myself to an ER at 4:30 in the morning in desperation. I tell them my story, which I recently read their documentation and all I can say Is; are they on drugs, does anyone even listen to the patient anymore, total incompetence. I think they’ll do the MRI sooner and I can get answers. Wrong. Narcotics (Tramadol-now classified by DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) as a controlled substance Class 4 opiate and Valium-a muscle relaxant). Prior it was considered a safe opiate. Misdiagnosis 0:47:45 CC saw the neurologist: That man I’m sure is on drugs even though I knew I was. He kept leaving the exam room, I’d have to go out and find him, he does no neurological exam and states I need to see a neurosurgeon. 0:49:00 CC says hospitals cover up medical errors causing harm and death - CC tells about a nurse serial killer who was caught and put in jail - some nurses knew this was happening - The Good Nurse by Charles Graeber is a book about it - a nurse went to the DA (District Attorney) and they exhumed a body, but the hospital didn't tell the examiner what drug to look for based on meds being diverted in the hospital 0:51:10 The pathologist tested 100 drugs, but not the one the whistleblower nurse had reported - and the serial killer nurse went on - worked at 9 institutions - they think he probably killed 300 to 400 people 0:52:00 CC is not glad she is alive, she wished the drug had of killed her - but she loves her kids and is plugging along - I See the neurosurgeon who emphatically shows me the MRI pointing out there in NO compression on those nerves. That pain Is not coming from your spine. I get a second opinion somewhere else and he says the same. He says you have to see a neurologist and I said I did, he sent me to you. He sets up an appointment the following day in that office. 0:53:15 Unfortunately I saw a nurse practitioner but it really wouldn’t have mattered. I ask her sobbing do you think I have MS. She so compassionately comes over and holds my hand and emphatically states there is no way you have MS. Wrong. Nurses are taught never to do such a thing but she felt so confident In her skills that she violated a sacred nursing ethic. But I feel relieved as I sat in the waiting room surrounded by patients horrendously deformed by neurodegenerative diseases. She put me on Gabapentin and orders another EMG of my arms , follow up in three months with a bonafide neurologist. 0:55:30 I return to my surgeon, he sees the horrendous EMG which although abnormal, unfactual and just documentation to support another surgery which was unneeded. I’ve now been out of work for over 3 months, in desperation. He sees the EMG report says I have Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome and offers to operate on that and maybe later do the other foot. I need to work, I think this might be the answer so I agree. I’m so stupid. Desperate people do desperate things. 0:57:00 I refuse the popliteal block because my gut tells me that this is not good. I come through that surgery and while convalescing decide I’ve got to see that neurologist before July. I see him in April. He’s not only incompetent, he’s a liar I now know. He raises his eyebrows that I had the TTS and says I do not recommend the other foot. I told him what the surgeon said and he just doesn’t comment. Conspiracy of Silence. "I asked him what he found and he refused to tell me." 0:59:00 He orders the vitamin levels I demanded reluctantly even though this Is research based. He says he wants to repeat the EMG on my legs. I tell him I have the appt for the arms June He says good do arms and legs. Wrong. 1:00:00 I show up at the hospital June 5th for the EMG with his partner. He looks at the order and starts ranting that he’s not going to do 4 limbs in one day and he’s got a splitting headache and has had a horrendous day. I offer to reschedule and he rants No. I now have been scouring the internet trying to find help because I’m even weaker. He then begins a two hour session of electrical shocks as he mutters only to himself as my friend holds my hand trying to help me through the pain. But, I finally hear him say ok, this is starting to make sense. I know he found something. When we are done I ask him what he found and he refuses to tell me. I beg him to see me because he’s the only Board Certified Neuromuscular Neurologist in the area. He says no. 1:01:30 I furiously start calling for the results. The neurologist doesn’t call me back. Finally I call and tell the nurse he better call me because if Im dying, I need to know to make arrangements. Takes days to even connect but I have now discovered there are Peripheral Neuropathy Centers of Excellence and the closest is several states away. I get an appt in less than 2 weeks. The local 2nd neurologist finally calls me back and tells me the EMG didn’t show much in those exact words. I say I’m so weak I can barely get out of bed and he offers me physical therapy. I refuse and politely tell him that I need answers so I’m leaving the state. He becomes angry putting up barriers to getting my records which ultimately I don’t need. Good people don’t care what others wrote. But because I’m a nurse, and know the ropes, I do obtain the EMG report which report which is 8 pages long single spaced starting with the statement this is a highly abnormal and complex EMG. Idiocy. Lies. 1:04:45 I go to the out of state famous guy and to my unknown luck, I show up on a day Obama was In town- I’m the only one there. All the extensive testing is done that day only needing a specialized MRI machine that is not available most places . Skin punch biopsy, 17 tubes of blood, 4 limb EMG done In less than 30 minutes. No begging for any test and more I would never have known. But he does say, because he was the first person that actually listened to me, find out the precise location on your body where they injected you for that block. 1:06:00 Two weeks after seeing the famous neurologist I return for the results but now I’m one of the herd of patients there. He tells me you have small fiber neuropathy probably from Cipro since that’s when it started but of course was placed on other neurotoxic drugs as every body organ began to disintegrate. I also have B6 toxicity which is neurotoxic (seen by the local neurologist several months earlier but never told). He goes on to explain that I had very sick nerves that could not sustain the further injury of a neurotoxic nerve block and they should have never given that to you. He adds and if you think I’m going to court for you I’m not. He states there Is nothing he can do for me. I sob and ask how I will support myself and his response was I could go on disability. He tells me he’s busy and no longer has time for me. I plead that I’m so weak I can barely get out of bed and he scolds me saying you’re not that weak. He ushers me out hysterical. Another misdiagnsois 1:07:30 I return home. Still feeling like I’m dying and I really wish I had. On Saturday night, I’m desperate to see anyone who will help me. My long term internist had left the practice before the tendon rupture but I work with her husband. I email him and beg for his wife to call me and she does. I ask her the name of her Internist as I’ve seen multiple ones with no help and she tells me. 1:08:30 I see that internist shortly and am too weak to even sit upright to speak. She, upon entering, demands I sit up to speak. I cry and tell her I’m too weak. She does listen o my story and has a fuller history to more accurately understand. After my story her response is let’s do a brain MRI because they’ve MRId everything but that. I get that done and she calls me the next night telling me it looks like I have MS. I need to see that kind of Neurologist. I tell her I will not see anyone local. She sets me up with the nearest big city prestigious university head of MS. 1:10:00 That guy was not only Incompetent, he abuses human beings. He demands further invasive testing which was done there and my civil rights were violated and I was treated like an animal. 2 weeks later he tells me there is no doubt I have MS and wants me on toxic drugs immediately. I’m scared but too abused to accept this so I travel 9 hours to a nationally renowned hospital, lying in the back seat of our compact car writhing in pain. He does listen to my story. His verdict is that’s a weird story, but I have seen weird stories. But, I would not take those meds, continue to monitor your brain MRIs and if you get more damage, then take them. Good enough for me. 1:11:45 I have to return to the first MS guy and he’s angry but does not refuse to continue seeing me which many do. I have a few years of monitoring with no further damage revealed but cannot take his verbal abuse. I tell him how he’s hurting people with the things he says, he’s outraged, tries to pawn it off on me and I stand my ground and say I had someone beside me who heard everything you said. I point out the repeated things he said to me, he starts to grovel and says he never intended to hurt me. I respond, I know you didn’t so that’s the point of this conversation. You're clueless about your verbal abuse. I never go back because of that and other things. 1:13:00 In 2016 I read a medical journal article that is titled 40 red flags this is not MS. The first red flag is small fibre neuropathy. I email the lead author from a Colorado. He emails me back within 5 minutes. I tell him why I think I’ve been misdiagnosed. He says go see his coauthor whose closer. I do. The verdict there was I do not meet the complex criteria that Is universally accepted to diagnose MS. The McDonald Criteria. But I should be monitored. A recent medical publication cites 1:5 are misdiagnosed as MS some being on toxic drugs for decades. There is no real test for MS. So why didn’t the head of MS at a city prestigious university not understand the McDonald criteria? Because his big ego and status made he think he knew best. Scary. Black Box Warnings 1:14:00 CC says recent research shows 1 in 5 MS patients have been misdiagnosed, and they may have been on toxic medication for decades 1:16:00 Black Box warnings on medication come from reports of harm from patients, it is not doctors submitting reports of adverse reactions - there is 1 doctor who is an adverse drug reaction researcher and he is a good man - he is the reason many of the Black Box warnings are at the FDA - CC contacted him and told about her symptoms 1:17:30 Small Fibre Neuropathy (SFN) - basically damage to the nerve - there is also Large Fibre Neuropathy, diabetics get - in MS patients, they experience neuropathy because the damage in their brain manifests the pain, not the peripheral nerve 1:18:45 The pain after her surgery was so bad CC would not have survived without an opioid - she had been prescribed Tramadol, but it was not labeled as an opioid, but it is an opioid and more dangerous than others 1:20:00 1.5 years later I’m (was) still on Tramadol for self preservation and having been told by a Johns Hopkins peripheral nerve neurosurgeon that after 9 months that nerve was not going to heal. My only options were meds or a spinal stimulator implantation. Now I’m near total psychosis. I’m obsessed with death In that I cant stop reading about It. I get pleasure from this. I sob 24/7. I can’t leave the house because I’m a public spectacle. I never ever took more than was directed. One day I take it, start to sob more and realize this poison is making me worse. I abruptly stop them. I go into withdrawal and writhe in pain everywhere for weeks. But when it’s over, my horrendous anesthetic nerve injury pain is gone. My brain was recreating the pain to get the Opioids. Tramadol was labeled in August 2014 by the DEA a a controlled substance, so providers didn’t think it was addicting even though it was an Opioid. Now we know about the corruption between the FDA and Big Pharma and the Opioid Crisis is the tip of the iceberg. My psyche Improved but I will never be normal. 1:22:30 The last years have been spent looking for The Holy Grail, trying alternative medicine and therapies but I now know my life is over. I will never work again, my personality is different as is my perception of people. One by one you r abandoned by friends, coworkers, family, religious entities and finally God. I live in unbelievable pain 24/7 that cannot be relieved unless I risk further brain injury. I’m too weak to leave the house and spend much time in bed. Very little left. I see that my situation Is the result of global profit driven societies from the rich down to the poor. 1:23:30 CC goes for stem cell therapy in Mexico as did others poisoned by flouroquinolones - and CC did respond well, but every body else got worse - CC's quality of life improved enough she could connect with others globally for mutual support - they all have multi system damage - CC was treated better by Mexican health care workers than any American. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month. Or $5 / month to be a Premium Patron and watch the video versions of Medical Error Interviews. 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