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Klimaschutz gilt vor allem als Thema links-grüner Politik. Das war nicht immer so. Forscher haben untersucht, wie sich die Wahrnehmung verschoben hat und wie gemeinsame Werte eine parteiübergreifende Akzeptanz für Klimaschutzmaßnahmen fördern können. Hinrichs, Dörte; Weingart, Christopher www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Klimaschutz gilt vor allem als Thema links-grüner Politik. Das war nicht immer so. Forscher haben untersucht, wie sich die Wahrnehmung verschoben hat und wie gemeinsame Werte eine parteiübergreifende Akzeptanz für Klimaschutzmaßnahmen fördern können. Hinrichs, Dörte; Weingart, Christopher www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
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Hey Intentional Wellness Warrior! If you're a nurse, healthcare professional, or caregiving mama, you're probably used to wearing scrubs or a uniform most days—and let's be honest, when it's time to get dressed for anything else, it can feel frustrating, overwhelming, or just plain exhausting. In today's episode, I'm sitting down with Nikki Hinrichs—a homeschool mom of 4 and personal brand stylist—who totally gets the juggle of motherhood, function, and faith. We talk about how what we wear affects how we feel, how to bring confidence back into your closet without stress, and why getting dressed can be a form of self-care and stewardship. If you've ever said, “I don't even know where to start when it comes to clothes,” this conversation will meet you with grace, practical tips, and maybe even some renewed joy in showing up as the woman God created you to be—outside the scrubs. Shalom Shalom, Xx, Shan ……CONNECT…… WITH NIKKI: Website Link: CLICK HERE Free Gift Link: CLICK HERE Instagram Link: CLICK HERE Youtube Link: CLICK HERE
It's Friday, July 25th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Victory for Dutch homeschool families Earlier this year, the Home School Legal Defense Association highlighted the story of the Hinrich Family, who fought for over a year for the right to homeschool their children in the Netherlands. Just this month, the Public Prosecutor's Office publicly stated that parents who refuse to send their children to compulsory school, based on a qualified religious objection, will no longer be prosecuted. Like the Hinrichs, over 2,100 children were exempt from compulsory attendance in 2024 in the Netherlands, due to objections by their parents that no school in their area reflected their religious convictions. This is one of the lawful reasons to homeschool in the country. Nevertheless, parents were criminally prosecuted for truancy and found themselves, as did the Hinrichs, in a court battle to defend their natural right to raise their children according to their religious convictions. Thankfully, this decision changes that. The Public Prosecutor reported there were 160 criminal cases against parents in 2024. These prosecutions occurred despite Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which requires states, including the Netherlands, to respect “the liberty of parents…to ensure the religious and moral education of their children in conformity with their own convictions.” Please pray that the authorities in the Netherlands will stop harassing homeschoolers for good. Deuteronomy 6:4-7 underscores the role parents should play in the education of their children. “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down, and when you get up.” Epstein files controversy dragging Trump presidency down The Epstein files controversy is dragging down the Trump presidency. Gallup reports that his approval rating has sunk to 37%. The revolt of House Republicans who favor releasing the Epstein case documents surprised White House officials and multiple members of GOP leadership, reports Politico.com. Some have questioned whether President Trump himself is implicated criminally. In an interview with Major Garrett on CBS' The Takeout, House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the need to be transparent. JOHNSON: “We want full transparency. We want everybody who is involved in any way with the Epstein evils -- let's call it what it was -- to be brought to justice as quickly as possible. We want the full weight of the law on their heads.” GARRETT: “But when the Justice Department said in that same two-page memo, there's no reason to pursue further prosecutions, many said, ‘How can those two things be properly aligned?'” JOHNSON: “These are good questions. I don't know. I've never seen the Epstein evidence. It wasn't in my lane, but I have the same concern and question that a lot of people do. I mean, there are real victims here.” Murder victim's mother forgives murderer Bryan Kohberger Bryan Kohberger, who admitted to brutally stabbing four University of Idaho students to death at their home in November 2022, was given his sentence on July 23rd. Sadly, the judge sidestepped Biblical justice found in Genesis 9:6 which says, “Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God has God made mankind." The judge gave Kohberger four consecutive sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole. He was also ordered to pay a combined $200,000 in fines and $5,000 in civil penalties to the families of each victim. He was also sentenced to an additional 10 years in prison and ordered to pay a $50,000 fine in connection with a count of burglary associated with the crime. Amazingly, the mother of one of Bryan Kohberger's murder victims forgave her daughter's killer in court Wednesday, expressing hope that he would find Jesus Christ and said she'd be praying for him. Cara Northington, the mother of murder victim Xana Kernodle, expressed confidence that “Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, now has her in His loving arms in Heaven, where she can never be harmed ever again for eternity.” “Ozzy” Osbourne, who championed hell, wanted to go to Heaven And finally, "Ozzy" Osbourne, who rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, died on July 22nd at the age of 76, reports The Guardian. The English musician adopted the nickname "Prince of Darkness.” Osbourne's signature song entitled “Black Sabbath” included these lyrics: “What is this that stands before me? Figure in black which points at me Turn 'round quick, and start to run Find out I'm the chosen one.” In their 1970 song entitled “N.I.B.”, they feature the lyrics, “My name is Lucifer, please take my hand.” And a 1980 song entitled “Mr. Crowley” referenced Aleister Crowley, an English occultist often labeled as "the wickedest man in the world." Ozzy explored Crowley's legacy with curiosity and mystique. The lyrics said, “Mr. Crowley, what went on in your head? Oh Mr. Crowley, did you talk to the dead?” Osbourne sold over 100 million albums, including his solo work and Black Sabbath releases. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Black Sabbath in 2006 and as a solo artist in 2024. In the early 2000s, Osbourne became a reality television star when he appeared in the degrading, profanity-filled MTV reality show The Osbournes. It aired from 2002 to 2005 alongside Sharon, his second wife, and two of their children, Kelly and Jack. Sadly, Osbourne abused alcohol and drugs most of his life. He also was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in his twilight years. For someone who championed hell, he appeared to want to go to Heaven. In a 2010 interview with The Sunday Times, he said, “I genuinely believe that if you're a good person, you go to Heaven. But I can't imagine what that is. There has to be more to life than this.” There is indeed more to life than what we can see in the physical realm. But, in Romans 3:10, the Bible says, “There is none righteous, no, not one.” And Isaiah 64:6 says, “All our righteousness is like filthy rags.” Finally, Romans 10:9 proclaims, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” If you've never repented of your sin and asked Jesus Christ to be your Savior and Lord, there is no time like the present. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, July 25th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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Sich zu optimieren für ein langes und gesundes Leben, daran arbeitet die Podcasterin Kristine Zeller. Diesen Aufwand muss man sich leisten können, sagt der Ethiker Peter Dabrock. Sein Fokus liegt vor allem auf einem Leben mit dem Blick auf andere. Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Streitkultur
Listen as Deacon Jason Hinrichs continues our series going through the book of Philippians.Northbrook church is a Gospel-Centered Church in North Fort Worth striving to Enjoy God, Make Disciples, & Plant Churches.Sermon Date: 06-22-2025
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Pflegebedürftigte in Deutschland werden oft von Menschen aus Osteuropa häuslich betreut - meist von Frauen. Was heißt das für diese Angestellen aus Polen, Rumänien und Co., und wie wirkt sich ihr Fehlen auf die Pflegesituation ihrer Heimat aus? Hinrichs, Dörte/Götz, Eva-Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Pflegebedürftigte in Deutschland werden oft von Menschen aus Osteuropa häuslich betreut - meist von Frauen. Was heißt das für diese Angestellen aus Polen, Rumänien und Co., und wie wirkt sich ihr Fehlen auf die Pflegesituation ihrer Heimat aus? Hinrichs, Dörte/Götz, Eva-Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
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Bringt Sex Frieden in die Partnerschaft? Oder werden neue Konflikte geschaffen? Hilft Rough Sex? Wie lange hält die Nähe? Was tun, wenn Frau Dominanz will und Mann Harmonie? Die Hamburger Sextherapeuthin Kathrin Hinrichs weiß, wovon sie spricht: Sie hat täglich verunsicherte Paare auf der Couch. Manche streiten unentwegt, andere schweigen sich nur noch an. Im Deeptalk zum Thema "Konflikte lösen" wollen Suse und Hajo Schumacher wissen: Woran merken Paare, ob sich Beziehungsarbeit lohnt oder ob der gemeinsame Ofen einfach aus ist? Unsere Themen: Versöhnen sich Paare schneller durch Sex? Wie ist der Sex, wenn ich Angst habe, den Partner zu verlieren? Warum hält mich mein Partner fest, wenn ich den Raum verlassen möchte? Wieso brauchen ältere Männer erst sexuellen Körperkontakt, bevor sie Nähe spüren können? Funktioniert der Sex noch, wenn Paare sich Mutti und Vati nennen? Darf man den Partner hauen und beißen? Was ist Rough Sex und warum stehen Omas auf Gangbang? Plus: Was ist ein Sex-Booster? Folge 949. Praxis der Sexualtherapeutin Kathrin HinrichsMichael Meisheit + Hajo SchumacherLügen haben schnelle Beine – Laufende Ermittlungen, Band 2Droemer Verlag, 2025.Suse SchumacherDie Psychologie des Waldes, Kailash Verlag, 2024Michael Meisheit + Hajo Schumacher Nur der Tod ist schneller – Laufende Ermittlungen, Kriminalroman, Droemer Knaur Verlag.Kathrin Hinrichs + Hajo SchumacherBuch: "Ich frage für einen Freund..." Das Sex-ABC für Spaß in den besten JahrenKlartext Verlag.Kostenlose Meditationen für mehr Freundlichkeit (Metta) und Gelassenheit (Reise zum guten Ort) unter suseschumacher.deDem MutMachPodcast auf Instagram folgen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Umweltschutzorganisationen rufen dazu auf, im Garten nach Maulwürfen und Igeln Ausschau zu halten. Bisher gibt es keine systematischen Daten über die Tiere, sagt Biologin Lea Hinrichs. Beide Tiere zeigen an, ob es dem Garten ökologisch gut geht. Hinrichs, Lea www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
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Straßen heißen oft nach Persönlichkeiten – aber was, wenn diese Kolonialverbrecher oder Antisemiten waren? Auch 80 Jahre nach Kriegsende wird in vielen Städten gestritten, ob man solche Namen noch dulden kann. Ein Blick auf hitzige Debatten. Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Straßen heißen oft nach Persönlichkeiten – aber was, wenn diese Kolonialverbrecher oder Antisemiten waren? Auch 80 Jahre nach Kriegsende wird in vielen Städten gestritten, ob man solche Namen noch dulden kann. Ein Blick auf hitzige Debatten. Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Bi "Wi snackt Platt" hebbt wi dütmal wat to fiern: de grootardige Ohnsorg-Schauspelerin Ursula Hinrichs fiert an'n Sünndag, den 27. April, ehrn 90. Geboorsdag. Wi hebbt Ursula Hinrichs bi ehr tohuus in Bookholt in'e Nordheid (Buchholz in der Nordheide) drapen un mit ehr en beten wat snackt: över de verleden 90. Johr, man ok doröver, woans ehr dat geiht un wat se an ehrn Geboortsdag vör hett. Dorto stellt wi Jo ok noch dat ne'e plattdüütsche Solo-Album vun den Santiano-Frontmann Timsen vör, wi besinnt uns nochmal op de Ohnsorg-Schauspelersch Edda Loges, de an'n 16. April in't Öller vun 82 Johr storven is, un: wi weern mit de 27johrige Hamborgerin Kira Hansen ünnerwegens! Se löppt an'n Sünndag - bi'n Hamborg-Marathon mit. Moderatschoon: Jan Wulf
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Für diese Spezialausgabe hat NDR 90,3-Plattdeutsch-Redakteur Jan Wulf die Grand Dame des Ohnsorg-Theaters Ursula Hinrichs zuhause bei sich in Buchholz in der Nordheide besucht. Im Wi snackt Podcast-Spezial spricht sie über ihren 90. Geburtstag und über Ihre Erinnerungen an Ihre grandiose Zeit am Ohnsorg-Theater - op Platt versteiht sik.
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Send us a textThe "Black and Yellow" edition of the Sunday Morning Ride feature 5 area seniors from Plainview-Elgin-Millville and Byron. Support the showFollow on Twitter & Instagram @JV_Takes & Website - JVTakes.com
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According to Statista Research Department, statista.com, "The United States is home to the largest number of prisoners worldwide. More than 1.8 million people were incarcerated in the U.S. at the beginning of 2025." In the U.S., incarceration extends beyond prisons and local jails to include other systems of confinement. The U.S. and state incarceration rates in this graph include people held by other parts of the justice system as well, so they might be slightly higher than the commonly reported incarceration rates that only include prisons and jails. The statistics are alarming, heartbreaking, and expensive. During this Underdog Ag Podcast, we meet Brandon Hinrichs, the visionary behind Aspire Impact Network. A network that, "empowers communities through life skills, programs, community corrections, and family support, while also offering web development, data solutions, and tech services." Brandon wants to use his skills working as a probation officer and in the system in the past to help alleviate stress on the system and to ensure people don't repeat going to jail. His mission and vision saves our precious neighbors and saves taxpayer dollars. It's an amazing mission that needs more partners to succeed. Contact Brandon at (402) 759-2210 to become engaged with his cause and amazing pantheon of services.--Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe.HOST: Kerry HoffschneiderGUEST: Brandon Hinrichs --CREDITS:Mitchell Roush, ProducerBibi Luevano, Cover ArtPurple Planet Music, Theme
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Im Laufe eines Lebens sammelt sich viel Wissen an. Das nützt in der Arbeitswelt vor allem in Ausnahmesituationen. Und auch in der Medizin wird versucht, Erfahrungswissen zu nutzen – indem Betroffene einbezogen werden als Brückenbauer. Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Im Laufe eines Lebens sammelt sich viel Wissen an. Das nützt in der Arbeitswelt vor allem in Ausnahmesituationen. Und auch in der Medizin wird versucht, Erfahrungswissen zu nutzen – indem Betroffene einbezogen werden als Brückenbauer. Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
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Der Soziologe Ulrich Beck prägte 1986 das Schlagwort von der „Risikogesellschaft“. Seitdem haben zahlreiche Krisen die Welt noch unberechenbarer gemacht. Worin liegt die Gefahr, aber auch das Potential dieser vielfältigen Formen von Unsicherheit? Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Der Soziologe Ulrich Beck prägte 1986 das Schlagwort von der „Risikogesellschaft“. Seitdem haben zahlreiche Krisen die Welt noch unberechenbarer gemacht. Worin liegt die Gefahr, aber auch das Potential dieser vielfältigen Formen von Unsicherheit? Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Railway Age's 2025 Railroader of the Year is CSX President and Chief Executive Officer Joe Hinrichs, who joined the railroad industry in September 2022 and in a little more than two years has made immediate and long-term positive impacts. His collaborative approach to labor relations—for example, CSX being the first Class I to offer paid sick leave and forge preliminary agreements with its unions prior to the start of national bargaining—has gone a long way toward transforming the dynamic between management and rail labor from adversarial distrust to engaged problem-solving. Hinrichs firmly believes that for CSX to fully realize its growth potential, labor and management must function as one team, with mutual respect and trust. He knows that change is difficult, but he also knows it's necessary. And as a long-time railroad customer in his prior role as President of Ford Motor Company, he knows the importance of providing good service. CSX's overall excellent performance is a testament to that. Joe Hinrichs—only the third CSX executive to be named Railroader of the Year (he was preceded by Michael Ward in 2009 and Hays Watkins in 1984)—will be presented with the award at the traditional dinner hosted by the Western Railway Club at the Union League Club of Chicago on March 11, 2025. He sat down with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono at CSX's Jacksonville, Fla., headquarters for this interview.
Listen as Deacon Jason Hinrichs teaches about being discipled by the word, rather than being discipled by the world. Scripture Reading: Romans 12:2 and Philippians 2:5-8 Northbrook church is a Gospel-Centered Church in North Fort Worth striving to Enjoy God, Make Disciples, & Plant Churches. Sermon Date: 12-29-24
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Die Mieten und Immobilienpreise steigen in angesagten Metropolen stetig. Doch trotz Wohnungsnot ist die durchschnittliche Wohnfläche pro Kopf weiter gestiegen. Welche Bedürfnisse sollen Wohnungen erfüllen und geht das auch mit weniger Platz? Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Die Mieten und Immobilienpreise steigen in angesagten Metropolen stetig. Doch trotz Wohnungsnot ist die durchschnittliche Wohnfläche pro Kopf weiter gestiegen. Welche Bedürfnisse sollen Wohnungen erfüllen und geht das auch mit weniger Platz? Hinrichs, Dörte www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
"Wir sind gottlos am Arsch." Carla Hinrichs, Mitglied und Sprecherin der Letzten Generation, bringt in der neuesten Folge des Goodcasts knallharte Fakten auf den Tisch, die selbst den letzten Träumer ins Hier und Jetzt zurückholen. Hoffnung ist wichtig, aber der Realität ins Auge zu blicken, ist noch wichtiger. Es wird hochpolitisch, aktivistisch, philosophisch – und vor allem ernst. Die Letzte Generation kämpft für die Rettung unseres Planeten und sorgt mit radikalen Aktionen für Aufmerksamkeit. Doch wer steckt wirklich hinter der Bewegung? Und was können wir über Menschlichkeit und Mut lernen, gerade in Bezug auf unseren eigenen Planeten? Eine bewegende Episode voller Denkanstöße und einem unvermeidbaren Reality-Check. Eine Produktion von MAKIKO* für die Viva Equality gemeinnützige UG Musik: Shaban & Käptn Peng - Kündigung 2.0 Gastgeber: Julius Bertram Mitarbeit: Tilman Perez Produktion: MAKIKO*
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Kara and Amber take a deep dive into the so-called “Cannibal Hymn” (Utterances 273–274) of the Pyramid Texts, which date to the late Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period (ca. 2375–2055 BCE) and are the oldest funerary texts from ancient Egypt. They do some reading, some interpreting, and talk about the great power the ancient Egyptians believed these texts held, and how they're a part of the restricted knowledge and magical power that the Egyptians kept for their god–kings.SourcesEyre, Christopher. 2002. The Cannibal Hymn: a cultural and literary study. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.Faulkner, R. O. 1969. The ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts: translated into English, 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press.Goebs, Katja. 2004. “The Cannibal Spell: continuity and change in the Pyramid Text and Coffin Text versions.” In: Bickel, Susanne and Bernard Mathieu (eds), D'un monde à l'autre: Textes des Pyramides & Textes des Sarcophages. Actes de la table ronde internationale, "Textes des Pyramides versus Textes des Sarcophages", IFAO - 24-26 Septembre 2001, 143-173. Le Caire: Institut français d'archéologie orientale.Hornung, Erik. 1992. Idea into image: essays on ancient Egyptian thought. Translated by Elizabeth Bredeck. New York: Timken.Sethe, Kurt. 1908-1922. Die altaegyptischen Pyramidentexte: nach den Papierabdrücken und Photographien des Berliner Museums, 4 vols. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs. Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe
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Amy Conover, HOW Design’s Brand and Content Director; show attendees, and fellow Omaha area designers Anne Hughes and Erin Pille; HOW Ambassadors Keith Smith and Darcy Hinrichs; and Jason Wedekind of Genghis Kern discuss the first two days of another[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post HOW Design Live 2024, Conference Recap 2 of 3 : Amy Conover, Darcy Hinrichs, Anne Hughes, Erin Pille, Keith Smith, Jason Wedekind appeared first on 36 Point.
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On this episode of Oncology Unscripted, patient advocates Julie Johnson and Katie Coleman and radiation oncologist Dr. Matt Spraker host physical therapist Dr. Hillary Hinrichs and researcher Dr. Kelley Wood (@kcwood_phd on X) to discuss exercise and cancer rehabilitation. We kick off our discussion with an important question. What is cancer rehabilitation, and how is this different than exercise? Then, we discuss how patients can find out how cancer rehabilitation and exercise can play a role in their care. How can you ask your doctor whether you need a cancer rehab evaluation? How are doctors learning how to best use exercise and cancer rehab in their treatment plans? We close the discussion by examining the benefits that cancer rehabilitation can provide throughout a patients course of diagnosis, treatment, and beyond. Also, we review the risks and restrictions that may be important in the context of a cancer diagnosis. Here are some resources that can help you find a rehabilitation therapist, such as a physical, occupational, or speech/swallow therapist:American Physical Therapy Association - Find a Physical Therapist or Specialist Therapist Lymphology Association of North America - Find a Lymphedema TherapistReVital Cancer Rehab – Find a locationCheck out the ACSM Exercise Is Medicine, Moving Through Cancer website, it's a great patient resource! Here are some other things we discussed during the show:Schmitz et al., Exercise is medicine in oncology: Engaging clinicians to help patients move through cancer. (free access)Pergolotti et al., Impact of Real-World Outpatient Cancer Rehabilitation Services on Health-Related Quality of Life of Cancer Survivors. (free access)ECOG Performance Status 6-Minute Walk TestTimed Up and Go TestOncology Unscripted is a Photon Media production. Intro and Outro music by Emmy-award winning artist Lucas Cantor Santiago.Additional content from Katie Coleman can be found at her website, https://www.katiekickscancer.com/. This show and our opinions are meant for general informational purposes and are not medical advice. We encourage you to reach out to your doctors to discuss your individual case.