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In today's episode, Greg chats with Husain. He's an immigrant from Ghana who is making a life for himself in the United States as a taxi driver in New York City. The pair struck up a friendship when Greg hailed a cab home one day.This is an interesting peek inside the lives of one of the folks who make NYC work!
Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here: emrapidbombs.supercast.com. We're about to drop the easiest, coolest way to remember drugs that prolong QT! Have a quick listen to this short episode. Many thanks to Dr. O'Brien for her expertise. Cite this podcast as: Husain, I. Episode 145 Prolonged QT with Dr. O'Brien. https://www.emboardbombs.com/podcasts/145-prolonged-qt-with-dr-brien, July 25, 2022. Accessed [date]
On the last episode of the 2021-2022 season, Dan Skinner talks with Dr. Marium Husain, physician and oncologist-in-training, climate activist, and current President of the Islamic Medical Association of North America. Dan and Marium talk about a wide range of issues, including health challenges and opportunities in Ohio's Muslim communities; stigma and violence impacting Ohio's Muslims; and opportunities presented by interfaith collaboration. Streams, show notes, and ways to support Prognosis Ohio at prognosisohio.com.
Last weekend, James O'Keefe did an ambush interview of Ben Burgis where he tried to claim that the segment Ben, Matt Lech & Producer Jake did last week ("James O'Keefe Hates Free Speech": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKX6tcOZxuQ) was somehow inaccurate. (It wasn't.) He then tried to twist Ben saying that workers who do bad or racist things shouldn't be punished without due process & shouldn't be doxxed to make some stupid anti-union point years later into Ben saying that racism is good. It's asinine, but we have some fun watching it + the part of the debate Ben did with James, Tim Pool & Tusli Gabbard that was available at the point this episode came out. (The whole thing has been posted since.) We also talk a little Roe v. Wade, showing some of Ben's conversation w/Lillian Cicerchia, Jason Myles shows up to talk a little about his experience of the debate & the rest of the weekend in NYC, and Adnan Husain comes on as the main guest for a philosopher/historian dialogue with Ben on Marxist analytic philosopher G.A. Cohen's book "Karl Marx's Theory of History." Finally, there's a philosophy segment w/Dr. Jennifer Burgis on Plato's Meno and Noami Karavani hangs out in the postgame for patrons.Watch Ben's full conversation on fighting for abortion rights after Roe v. Wade with Lillian Cicerchia:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvARAN4Bv8kRead the transcript in Jacobin:https://jacobin.com/2022/06/roe-v-wade-reproductive-health-movement-abortionFollow Adnan on Twitter: @adnanahusainFollow Ben on Twitter: @BenBurgisFollow GTAA on Twitter: @Gtaa_ShowBecome a GTAA Patron and receive numerous benefits ranging from patron-exclusive postgames every Monday night to our undying love and gratitude for helping us keep this thing going:patreon.com/benburgisVisit benburgis.com
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow #Lebanon; Rejecting natural gas. Abdul Abdul-Husain, FDD Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1 https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-vows-to-defend-offshore-gas-rig-amid-escalating-tensions-with-lebanon/ https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2022-06-12/ty-article/gas-rig-israel-territory-not-disputed-lebanon-zone-karish-energean/00000181-5354-ddbc-a993-7b7736a30000 https://www.timesofisrael.com/bennett-blasts-lebanon-for-arguing-over-gas-finds-instead-of-drilling/ https://www.timesofisrael.com/beirut-tells-us-envoy-it-will-drop-karish-claim-for-full-control-of-second-gas-field/ https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-eu-egypt-agree-deal-to-export-natural-gas-to-europe/ https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2022/05/iraqs-parliament-passes-anti-normalization-law https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2022/06/03/iraq-attacks-israel-what-should-happpen-
IANR 2224 061122 Line Up Here's the guest line-up for Sat, Jun 11, 2022 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com). We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app (www.masalaradio.com) By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL & CLICK TO LISTEN!! 4:20 pm For 28 years the Indo American Association Houston has brought South Asian artistes - singers, musicians, dancers - to the Bayou City to perform and entertain. This year has been extra special as the IAA embarked on a plan to bring newer and upcoming talent - beginning with two-time Grammy winner Ricky Ken - to draw in a younger audience. Executive Director Sheetal Bedi explains more about the IAA and it's plans. 4:40 pm Shazia Husain took a chance during the height of the COVID pandemic last year at remodeling a large Mediterranean style villa in Katy into a captivating wedding and party venue. Now, less than a year later, her gamble has paid off as the Palm Royal Villa is very much in demand and bookings are solid. She joins us to talk about all the services offered and the plans for the future. 5:00 pm Asha Kaul is a volunteer with the Isha Foundation which is holding the Save Soil Walkathon tomorrow from 6am to 11am at Sugar Land Towne Square to bring attention to the issue of soil conservation. It is a campaign started by Sadhguru to create awareness about soil degradation and bring policies to safeguard soil health. Asha explains more about these concepts. 5:20 pm As the saying goes, those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. The current situation in Eastern Europe has a striking similarity to the events that unfolded from 1919 to 1939 in World War I in Europe, according to history buff Gautum Sinha, who joins us now to explain in more detail. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indo-american-news-radio/support
Pørnography. It's a word that's taboo to say out loud in many of our communities, yet it's responsible for psychological, spiritual, and social harms on a scale that is almost impossible to comprehend. While it is common knowledge that watching pornography is forbidden in Islam, its addictive nature makes it difficult to overcome. What are the harms of watching this content? What are the underlying issues that cause people to turn to it, and why do they have a hard time turning away? What can we do to stop this habit before it becomes an addiction?Join host Mohamad Zaoud for a conversation with Dr. Omar Husain, Head of Instruction at Yaqeen Institute and Assistant Professor at Seattle University in the Clinical Mental Health Program.
Dr. Eric Interviews fellow SSRP member Dr. Abid Husain, a board certified cardiologist for a detailed discussion on cardiovascular health! They discuss preventive strategies to lower the risk of atherosclerosis, cellular medicine protocols, fasting, weight loss, blood pressure, fitness training and much more. Don't miss this one!
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Today Tom Randall talks with Anoushé Husain, who just set the Guinness World Record for the greatest vertical distance climbed on a climbing wall, one-handed, using the same hand in an hour.Anoushé had joined Tom for a podcast in early 2021 on the topic of overcoming setbacks, as life keeps sending her curveballs. However, this athlete has just become more resilient and stronger than ever. So today's podcast will go into the mindset and training leading to this new world record, from goal setting to the strategies she uses to overcome though times and find her own opportunities.So get ready to get pumped with this podcast!Details of what the Guinness Record involves. The initial formulation of the plan and how the process looked.The key to staying on track, despite setbacks.Does Anoushé set herself up for success and prepare for setbacks?What did she get out of this project?Advice on how to find opportunities when you get setbacks in your own journey.The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
Jadwal shalat pada hari ini, Senin 2 Mei 2022, ialah 05:36 Waktu Kairo. --- 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/ulviye/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ulviye/support
Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here: emrapidbombs.supercast.com. Why doesn't a BMP or CMP come with a magnesium level? And who do you order these magnesiums on? Let's talk about how hypomagnesemia is more hidden than you think… Cite this podcast as: Husain, I. Episode 136 Hidden Magnesemia with Dr. O'Brien. April 25, 2022. https://www.emboardbombs.com/podcasts/136-hidden-hypomagnesemia-with-dr-obrien. Accessed [date]
Rivers of the Sultan offers a history of the Ottoman Empire's management of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the early modern period. During the early sixteenth century, a radical political realignment in West Asia placed the reins of the Tigris and Euphrates in the hands of Istanbul. The political unification of the longest rivers in West Asia allowed the Ottoman state to rebalance the natural resource disparity along its eastern frontier. It regularly organized the shipment of grain, metal, and timber from upstream areas of surplus in Anatolia and the Jazira to downstream areas of need in Iraq. This imperial system of waterborne communication, the book argues, created heavily militarized fortresses that anchored the Ottoman presence in Iraq, enabling Istanbul to hold in check foreign and domestic challenges to its authority and to exploit the organic wealth of the Tigris-Euphrates alluvium. From the end of the seventeenth century, the convergence of natural and human disasters transformed the Ottoman Empire's relationship with its twin rivers. A trend toward provincial autonomy ensued that would localize the Ottoman management of the Tigris and Euphrates and shift its command post from Istanbul to the provinces. By placing a river system at the center of analysis, Faisal H. Husain's book Rivers of the Sultan: The Tigris and Euphrates in the Ottoman Empire (Oxford UP, 2021) reveals intimate bonds between valley and mountain, water and power in the early modern world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Rivers of the Sultan offers a history of the Ottoman Empire's management of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the early modern period. During the early sixteenth century, a radical political realignment in West Asia placed the reins of the Tigris and Euphrates in the hands of Istanbul. The political unification of the longest rivers in West Asia allowed the Ottoman state to rebalance the natural resource disparity along its eastern frontier. It regularly organized the shipment of grain, metal, and timber from upstream areas of surplus in Anatolia and the Jazira to downstream areas of need in Iraq. This imperial system of waterborne communication, the book argues, created heavily militarized fortresses that anchored the Ottoman presence in Iraq, enabling Istanbul to hold in check foreign and domestic challenges to its authority and to exploit the organic wealth of the Tigris-Euphrates alluvium. From the end of the seventeenth century, the convergence of natural and human disasters transformed the Ottoman Empire's relationship with its twin rivers. A trend toward provincial autonomy ensued that would localize the Ottoman management of the Tigris and Euphrates and shift its command post from Istanbul to the provinces. By placing a river system at the center of analysis, Faisal H. Husain's book Rivers of the Sultan: The Tigris and Euphrates in the Ottoman Empire (Oxford UP, 2021) reveals intimate bonds between valley and mountain, water and power in the early modern world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
Rivers of the Sultan offers a history of the Ottoman Empire's management of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the early modern period. During the early sixteenth century, a radical political realignment in West Asia placed the reins of the Tigris and Euphrates in the hands of Istanbul. The political unification of the longest rivers in West Asia allowed the Ottoman state to rebalance the natural resource disparity along its eastern frontier. It regularly organized the shipment of grain, metal, and timber from upstream areas of surplus in Anatolia and the Jazira to downstream areas of need in Iraq. This imperial system of waterborne communication, the book argues, created heavily militarized fortresses that anchored the Ottoman presence in Iraq, enabling Istanbul to hold in check foreign and domestic challenges to its authority and to exploit the organic wealth of the Tigris-Euphrates alluvium. From the end of the seventeenth century, the convergence of natural and human disasters transformed the Ottoman Empire's relationship with its twin rivers. A trend toward provincial autonomy ensued that would localize the Ottoman management of the Tigris and Euphrates and shift its command post from Istanbul to the provinces. By placing a river system at the center of analysis, Faisal H. Husain's book Rivers of the Sultan: The Tigris and Euphrates in the Ottoman Empire (Oxford UP, 2021) reveals intimate bonds between valley and mountain, water and power in the early modern world.
Rivers of the Sultan offers a history of the Ottoman Empire's management of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the early modern period. During the early sixteenth century, a radical political realignment in West Asia placed the reins of the Tigris and Euphrates in the hands of Istanbul. The political unification of the longest rivers in West Asia allowed the Ottoman state to rebalance the natural resource disparity along its eastern frontier. It regularly organized the shipment of grain, metal, and timber from upstream areas of surplus in Anatolia and the Jazira to downstream areas of need in Iraq. This imperial system of waterborne communication, the book argues, created heavily militarized fortresses that anchored the Ottoman presence in Iraq, enabling Istanbul to hold in check foreign and domestic challenges to its authority and to exploit the organic wealth of the Tigris-Euphrates alluvium. From the end of the seventeenth century, the convergence of natural and human disasters transformed the Ottoman Empire's relationship with its twin rivers. A trend toward provincial autonomy ensued that would localize the Ottoman management of the Tigris and Euphrates and shift its command post from Istanbul to the provinces. By placing a river system at the center of analysis, Faisal H. Husain's book Rivers of the Sultan: The Tigris and Euphrates in the Ottoman Empire (Oxford UP, 2021) reveals intimate bonds between valley and mountain, water and power in the early modern world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rivers of the Sultan offers a history of the Ottoman Empire's management of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the early modern period. During the early sixteenth century, a radical political realignment in West Asia placed the reins of the Tigris and Euphrates in the hands of Istanbul. The political unification of the longest rivers in West Asia allowed the Ottoman state to rebalance the natural resource disparity along its eastern frontier. It regularly organized the shipment of grain, metal, and timber from upstream areas of surplus in Anatolia and the Jazira to downstream areas of need in Iraq. This imperial system of waterborne communication, the book argues, created heavily militarized fortresses that anchored the Ottoman presence in Iraq, enabling Istanbul to hold in check foreign and domestic challenges to its authority and to exploit the organic wealth of the Tigris-Euphrates alluvium. From the end of the seventeenth century, the convergence of natural and human disasters transformed the Ottoman Empire's relationship with its twin rivers. A trend toward provincial autonomy ensued that would localize the Ottoman management of the Tigris and Euphrates and shift its command post from Istanbul to the provinces. By placing a river system at the center of analysis, Faisal H. Husain's book Rivers of the Sultan: The Tigris and Euphrates in the Ottoman Empire (Oxford UP, 2021) reveals intimate bonds between valley and mountain, water and power in the early modern world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Rivers of the Sultan offers a history of the Ottoman Empire's management of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the early modern period. During the early sixteenth century, a radical political realignment in West Asia placed the reins of the Tigris and Euphrates in the hands of Istanbul. The political unification of the longest rivers in West Asia allowed the Ottoman state to rebalance the natural resource disparity along its eastern frontier. It regularly organized the shipment of grain, metal, and timber from upstream areas of surplus in Anatolia and the Jazira to downstream areas of need in Iraq. This imperial system of waterborne communication, the book argues, created heavily militarized fortresses that anchored the Ottoman presence in Iraq, enabling Istanbul to hold in check foreign and domestic challenges to its authority and to exploit the organic wealth of the Tigris-Euphrates alluvium. From the end of the seventeenth century, the convergence of natural and human disasters transformed the Ottoman Empire's relationship with its twin rivers. A trend toward provincial autonomy ensued that would localize the Ottoman management of the Tigris and Euphrates and shift its command post from Istanbul to the provinces. By placing a river system at the center of analysis, Faisal H. Husain's book Rivers of the Sultan: The Tigris and Euphrates in the Ottoman Empire (Oxford UP, 2021) reveals intimate bonds between valley and mountain, water and power in the early modern world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
In episode 15 of this Ramadan series, Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro, joined by special guests Dr. Farah Islam and Sh. Omar Husain, explore the gems of Juz' 15 of the Holy Quran.Don't forget to think of your akhirah and support free resources like this. Donate!
Docs can dismiss today's hottest social media apps all they want—but Dr. Inna Husain's authentic online presence has patients scrolling, liking, and sharing their way into her office. In addition to being a board-certified ENT with a fellowship in laryngology, Dr. Husain just so happens to be a South Asian Muslim mother of three who found a liberating sense of belonging on TikTok and Instagram during the pandemic. We caught up with this TikTok doctor to learn how she creates simple yet informative content that speaks to the pain points of 2 million+ users. Join us as she explains why passion is the key ingredient in any successful social media strategy and shares eye-opening takeaways from countless online interactions. In this episode, you'll learn: How to responsibly educate on symptoms of a disease state to a wide audience Why Dr. Husain never proselytizes social media to disinterested docs What's realistic—and what's definitely not—when it comes to content planning How the ‘med bikini' trend underscores the need for representation in medicine Plus, we talk about Dr. Husain's TikTok doctor “haters,” and why she tries to reach even the most disillusioned patients.
You know his voice. You own and love his review book. He's your go-to person for your medical school pathology studies. You must be thinking - there's no way that Dr. Husain Sattar, MD was interviewed in this episode – well, think again! In this episode, we interviewed the one and only, Dr. Husain Sattar, MD, creator and author of “Pathoma.” In addition to teaching medical students high yield USMLE STEP1 content, Dr. Sattar is a professor of Pathology at The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and a practicing surgical pathologist. He specializes in breast pathology. What you probably do not know about Dr. Sattar, however, is his non-linear path to medicine. In fact, he took a substantial amount of time off from medical school. He changed his mind about his specialty and career goals several times. Along the way, he developed his inspiring teaching talents and accrued important life lessons and perspectives, which he imparts in this episode. So, take a break from studying Pathoma to understand the wisdom and intentions that drove the book's inception in the first place. Trust us, you'll return to your studying, and time on the wards as well, feeling especially inspired and grateful. Episode produced by: Aaron Deng and Emily Hagen Episode recording date: 3/2/2022 www.medicuspodcast.com | medicuspodcast@gmail.com | Donate: http://bit.ly/MedicusDonate --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medicus/message
On today's episode of the JKR Podcast, host Jayce Riegling sits down with Creative Sports Producer Omar Husain. Omar formerly worked with the Georgetown Athletics Media team and now creates his own creative sports content. They discuss Omar's start in the industry, his motivations, the production process, how he got connected with the FTB Phillis and Canes Baseball program, and much more. Today's episode sponsor is Kalao Restaurant, Night Club, & Rum Bar. https://jkrpodcast.com Build A Legacy | Blue Collar Mentality | White Collar Industry | Embrace The Personality | Continuously Evolve Follow The JKR Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn for more updates and fan engagement! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Dr. Husain and I talk about the role of testosterone, it's importance for overall health, particularly cardiovascular health, and the best ways to address low testosterone.
Today, Dr. Mustafa Hussain & Dr. Harry Wong, 2 bariatric surgeons, discuss the overlaps between food deserts, culture, and bariatric surgery. Food deserts are locations where residents have few to zero convenient options for accessing healthy, affordable food, frequently stemming from a larger history of economic neglect. On the other hand, bariatric surgeries are those which help patients lose weight. Many of our patients on the South Side of Chicago live in food deserts, which can lead to an increased risk for obesity.In this episode, they challenge misconceptions about foods from communities of color which paint them as unhealthy, discuss how healthy foods are often understood through a white, European lens, what happens in the months spent with patients prior to offering them bariatric surgery, and how our evolutionary biology is mismatched with our modern society's food system.Dr. Mustafa Hussain is an Associate Professor of Surgery and the Director for the Center for the Surgical Treatment of Obesity at UChicago Medicine. He has advanced training in bariatric surgery, expertise in all standard primary weight loss surgeries, and works closely with the surgical oncology team to expand the use of minimally invasive approaches in the surgical treatment of certain cancers. Dr. Hussain has also pioneered the use of robotic surgery to treat abdominal wall, diaphragmatic and paraesophageal hernias.Dr. Harry Wong is a 4th year general surgery resident at UChicago Medicine and a graduate of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He has written on topics ranging from simulation-based curriculums for surgical procedures to maintaining safety standards during surgeries.“Deep Cuts: Exploring Equity in Surgery” comes to you from the Department of Surgery at UChicago Medicine. Our host is Dr. Jen Vigneswaran. Our senior producer is Tony Liu. Our podcast cover art comes to you from Pombie Silverman, episode art from Sam Higgins, and music from Sen Morimoto off of Sooper Records.Find more about our work at surgery.uchicago.edu.
Tune in weekly on Monday @10am as we give our takes on topics related to Entertainment, Music, General News & Pop Culture! Follow our host: @jefemilli & @1yungaj__ Follow us on TwitchTv: InsideWolvesTv Super Bowl 0:00 Da Baby 8:00 Z'Kye Husain 21:32 NYC Drill Rap 37:58 New Batman Movie Hype 01:03:45 Belgium Adopts 4 Day Work Week 01:15:00 Intro & Outro Beat Prod. By TAC 4 Beats --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Is There No True Escape From Anxiety? | Muslim Mental Health Course | Sh. Omar Husain
Sajad Husain is the CEO of Cause and Effect Consulting. He is a persevering, enterprising, and top-performing executive and former attorney with expertise in vision-setting, project oversight, development, and implementation, compliance, internal and external communications, relationship management, legal and policy review, resource, and people-management, community outreach and organizing. He is an analytical and broad-minded influencer focused on solving problems, mediating disputes, and resolving matters to ensure ultimate project success. Sajad is a highly sought-after mentor/coach and sounding board for ideas and key advising. We discuss: The moment Wendy's turns you down [02:02] A framework to keep you organized and productive [08:17] What other people notice after you've taken thousands of tiny steps and pivots [16:30] How to run a business from the road [18:01] Entrepreneurship is a fantasy [19:56] Learn more about Sajad at https://causeandeffectconsulting.com/ (https://causeandeffectconsulting.com) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/sajadahusain/ (LinkedIn).
Historian and co-host of Guerrilla History Podcast (@guerrilla_pod) Adnan Husain (@adnanahusain) sees the war on terror as part of a long history going back to the medieval crusades. This deep-dive historical discussion traces the early forms of racial capitalism and settler colonialism as they arose in Europe and the Americas. Make sure to check out the first half of the conversation! Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr
In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Sohail Husain about chronic pancreatitis in children. He explains the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of chronic pancreatitis.As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Temara HajjatLinks to papers mentioned in the podcast: NASPGHAN Chronic Pancreatitis Paper: Medical Management of Chronic Pancreatitis in Children: A Position Paper by the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Pancreas CommitteeChronic Pancreatitis Definition - JPGN Paper: Definitions of pediatric pancreatitis and survey of present clinical practices.Endoscopic Pancreatic Function Testing (ePFT) in Children: A Position Paper From the NASPGHAN Pancreas CommitteeNoble prize winner laureates in economics - roundtable discussionSpecial requests:Thank you to everyone for listening to our podcast. If you enjoyed this content and thought it was useful, we ask you to consider doing any or all of the following three things:Tell one person who you think would like this type of content about the podcast. We want to reach more GI doctors and trainees and general pediatricians, pediatric residents, and medical students.Leave a review on Apple Podcasts -- this helps more people discover our podcast.You can also support the show by making a donation to the NASPGHAN FoundationSupport the show (https://www.naspghan.org/content/87/en/foundation/donate)
This week we're discussing Bullets, Tanks, all the Cusaks and that time Bowie vocalised with your man Mercury. It's 1997's Grosse Point Blank. --- Grosse Pointe Blank, alternatively known simply as Blank, is a 1997 American black comedy crime film directed by George Armitage and starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin and Dan Aykroyd. Cusack plays an assassin who returns to his hometown to attend a high school reunion. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $31 million. --- hello, everyone and welcome to this week's episode of a hundred things. We learned from film I'm one of your host, my name's planty and I'm gross and a No guy, I'm John and I shit blanks. Well, congratulations again! I I live in the show, yeah a O, I'm good, but it I've just had my my buster job, so I am covered free, all right, okay, I thought old people would have got them before. I did well on I'm young at heart to die of ovid booster. That's fine! Yes! Ladies Gentlemen, listeners, boys, girls, whatever the fuck you are, we don't care, go out and get your jab please. That would be. That would be very, very good for everybody involved. If you could do that. This, of course, is the podcast where we try and learn one hundred things from every film that we cover our GONEB. What are we covering this week? So we're looking in one thousand nine hundred and ninety seven gross point. Blank proper favorite, mind Disoun, but it was the music. The STATYON COUSAC is just neat's very well written. I think the dialogue is extremely a written. Eleanor can just not got enough tam in it, but he was so good, so good, I'm in this movie somewhere, I'm in the movie somewhere. You know you're, not a a long sucker. You Are you filmed all your scenes over lunch. It you had time when someone was shooting something else somewhere and you and they just got you and throw you in a cheap suit, came to know John. 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Absolutely so John Cusack is Martin Blank. Hence the name of the the film yeah he's setting up for this job is jobbs is a hitman. Sorry, no he's a professional killer. That's that! That's where that's where exactly I everybody great line every time he does it. It's reallity watching his Ay and where is that ye o? Is that yeah? What was that about? No, I was looking this up. You can actually buy an I bath. You can get the one most from both for five ninty nine and basically it's just letter as it says, when the ten it's just in case on an e look in dry environment, stuff. You actually just pill that Yale Open your eye and just bathe your eye. It's a thing right, wow, that's fucking! Weird! I don't like Anton, I don't think anything in me able, so no I don't either. I can't the idea of contact lens is just makes me a bit sick, I'm entirely honest with him. Yeah touch he nice, no Ye! No! No! It's not for me make so he he's getting pretor. Shooting he's got his secretary on the phone, it's sister Joan Yeah Tasia few members. If there's a couple of members of your family in this and a right well, well spite because I only spotted Joan, but as I always do, I can't step without, of course, thinking about fantastic Adams, family s, toys, toy story or toys. I've forgotten toys even exist yeah. She was a robotic sister e Jesus. I think I've may be seen that film as many as five times as a cow. Really it's one of the S. I think that had recorded off sky when we first got sky, and I watched it over and over why? Why did I watch that? Over and over again, is this guy on a bike pulls a gun on these mobsters I mean they look like proper extras out of good fellers. Didn't they go proper guns went they really were he shoots him before they before they can be shut, or this this main guy can be shot and they unload clip after clip after clip on this. This this, I don't know corpse on a bike really this fine yeah. I flying with this this cab on it, which I always like a stubbed. It should be more stuck than in filth and then the dormant appears and executes them all yeah, just standing there blasting away this guy is a character called grocer played by home. It's a Danaro Dan acro and favorite yeah, yeah, goodness yeah. You Lot don't need us to tell you where we know don a cold from did. You know, he's made money out of founding those house of Blues Music Venues in the states yeah and is currently Hawking Crystal Head Vodka, which you can buy a bottle which looks exactly as you expect it to John Forty eight quid on Amazon for seventy cents, a let a bottle is a favor list, as if you are going to buy one, please shop anywhere else for your alcoholics, an you all. We don't mind ousedog yeah, absolutely so later they meet up at this bit of waste land. Grocer is saying a e union, that's more of a club, it's more in a club to make sure they don't get mixed up on jobs. Yeah Grocer mentions that he sold tanks to Central America. These t thirty four tanks and I yeah I took a bath on those thud. A thirty four tax, not concident must have sold these T. thirty four tanks in the last ten years, right so height, six to ninety six, considering how long you know this guy's been away from school, but but probably more likely in the last couple of years in the mid night is Soviet built. Since one thousand nine hundred and forty they stopped building them in one thousand nine hundred and fifty eight would you believe yet countries that still have them I'll? Give you an extra point. If you can guess a country in the world that still uses these tags, you Gush Lavie County, an I just covered a alou could have been. You could have been right there actually, because Bob near is one of them. A Republic of Congo just in case this as you're, not sure, that's the democratic one. You tend to know that because it doesn't have democratic in the title. If a country is democratic in the title, it is mostly undemocratic, yeah, a e e edvantiges North Korea yeah exactly on that subject: North Korea as well. The Yemen, Vietnam, Guineyguiney, Beso, Namibia and Guba, of course, Cube Nice. If you want to learn more about Cuba, tune into our current episodes, O everything we love for the simpsons, where we get to go to Cuba with homer Simpson, which is just as much one as it ses, they must be reliable tanks them. If people are still using them, they're being used in Cuba, I can assure you they are still using cast from the ES. So I was I was listening to some of the conversation. It was even me secretary. I brot the Amalteo, the animal, the ison go for it sure one of them packed up on his with eshe was asking for steel core. No so steel, co pesame is illegal, Picis, a harder steel and it doesn't deform on contact. If you shoot Kevlar with it is it ll PS at source classes am Opson aminition right, but she also says something of it. Soft Point, billets, yeah yeah no show point, builds a prains for hunting with the deformation of the nose creating a lower expansion and greater penetration. I know as soon as I state panettone a thought is going to laugh and I didn't know that and then he realized there is difference between the tenses like drank to the mail. Okay, yeah I've got you yeah. She does a little bit later on which I might as well do. While, while we're talking about bullets, she mentions nine, she shouted nine millimeter subsonic rounds. subsonic ammunition is ammunition designed to operate below the speed of sound, which means it's less than MAC. Zero Point Eight zero and it avoids Super Sonic, shot, wave or crack of a super sonic bullet which influences the loudness of the shop. So, if you're shooting with the silence that so, if you don't any get caught, that's what you want to use guys at for assassinations. I would assume I bet that is absolutely grow year. Grocer says it's a concern that that I want we've got X, Starz we've got those butch Filipinos and I'm like okay yeah great, it's a really uncomfortable conversation and like they're watching each other, the whole time art there and kind of Oh yeah. We in like the S B, to pin the hand in a book and if you try t like o yeah, it's good, he buggers off and and a new job comes in through the car facts. Did you love this Caninis? This is something that I lost a lot of time on this morning. The car facts I couldn't find a particular type of a model or anything like that, basically lost to history in the Internet, but the Toyota Century, if you bought a toie century, had an option which replaced the glove box space with an in Carfax. But that is all I could find. That is crazy, madness and it is to maisure thing have and your car yeah. He turns down he's going to go in Miami, but he turns down a job of blowing up a green piece. Boat Is Co. factest, Bolshoy Green piece have a four ships Rainbow Warrior Arctic Sunrise, Esperanza and witness he's in Miami doing this job. He drops his camera through the vent in this sleeping man, and I R drips poison down this string and just as it's about to do, it falls on his face and wakes him up. I mean this guy is a really light sleeper. Why? Yes, since it touched his face, it was up yeah, so he jumps downstairs at the gun and blows him away. I says: No, IT'S NOT ME HES! Whatever I'm doing you know I'll stop! No! No! It's not me! It's not that I just blows him away. So it's basically failed twice here ye and that's as we go in through the film he's. Really bad at this lake manage let's say a five year career. Let's say I was in the army for four Ay years years: Five Year career doing this because he doesn't do anything right the whole time, but I think it's dot with mental state. Isn't it yeah, because you can't you can to get right? S may be a professional, so they're very unhappy and he's got one last all last job that he can do is meant to make it look like he died in his sleep and it just so happens. It's where his reunion is yeah yeah, because she's, the secret is reading the the year book stuff and she is yes she's reading out the kind of that the invite to the and you kind of like, Oh my God that sounds awful. Did you ever go to one of your reunions? John? So I no! I didn't so a couple of things. I was eaout these things, the American ones different from a as cause. What they do is it every five to ten years? Isn't it every five ten years to go there, but some people take their year book. So Ye book is basically just an annual record of what they're done in the highlight stuff. So they take it with them, so they can actually compare and just see because a lot of them rate comments thinking all you're going to be the funniest pierce. Now you the hardest worker, but we don't have any on that. No, I do might do now. I but yeah, no back then, but even no. Even then I was reinin Israel, but apparently the tradition is dying out and the USA, because the Social Mejeedee are, if you've got a view. These good fast thing you do. Is You had your friends on finish books so if you've got the mirror or attainments appointing beaten up yeah? That's that's fair enough! Yeah and to be honest, if you hate them, then like I probably did yeah, you bother yeah exactly it's talks to psychiatrists couch as we discussed already the wonderful Alan Arkin he's not his doctor, because he's afraid of him he doesn't like he does, but he keeps coming back and he's to to he's too afraid to not kind of listen yeah, but it loves him because he is rating. An is is something but it a couple of books, yeah yeah this that go go a looking at that. Just looking at gotras bet grocery, as as it says, in the ten three lines rates WHO Pentas and in Cadet to somebody else, which is weird, but what our dead looked at is the sheet amount of money that theodopus get a bet remained every time you watch an American form, it seems like everybody in the dogs got at the other person, but generally the prices range from sixty five dollars to two hundred and fifty dollars an hour. Wow Therapist, I'm thinking my God sound. That's a lot of what they've o there's a lot of people with her in therapist of therapists over there, so I was going to pick have gone to pack any sort of career over there. I definite gain us some sort of therapy yeah, and now we moved to a advert for our sponsor this week, better help as Pensi my bete help, but well that we were would be would be good but yeah. It is it's an expensive job and this G he's not getting his money worth here. Is He at all it's' been dreaming on the Juras Bunny and he said that's a terrible dream. It's a depressing dream: like aerospace, drink, some punch meet up with the girl, debbiamo, okay, who's. This girl, Derby, Duracell last Juel Bunny campaign in one thousand nine hundred a D. seventy three! That's that that's there's a lot more in the Durosey and Lote court cases around it. It is very boring and very dry okays. This is the one. It got me rates a couple of things, but that seemed so one was when it was seen: a boat, the jams, a boat Deby. Yes, I was looking at it Tassoun about and it could mean that you lookin for closure a Corti somebody called Terry O Barch. The JUNISEAN is sixteen years older than energizer bunny as Jun, one thousand nine hundred and senty three but energizer as a sole rate to sell rabbit, embroidered batteries and s in the US. That's so were on it that they're, the only one, the lethe us and Canada, and U and Grisel- has kind of the rest of the world wherever wherever they wherever they sell them. I'm glad you managed take that look at out of there, because I found that was a very dry series of articles that are read yea. I press that we bet longer that grocer finds that he's lost this Detroit job to blank and he calls these feds who are seemingly after him, but he says: Oh I've got your I've got your I've got your pigeon, so obviously they're. Looking for they're looking for someone to sell yeah as blank sets gets into town, it passes the radio station and he passes Debby, which is mini driver Hoba, Hoba, yeah, t good Enos. Yes, he's one of ours he's very young, though very young. Indeed she is she's the radio DJ and she seems to have a real kind of hard on for, like to tone and kind of like punk scared. She Y A I Yahaya, that's good. He pulls up put the school and sees his old teacher Miss Mrs Kanele. She says you did. Oh, your Detroit's best disappearing accents white flight. I kind of wish I hadn't learned about this. About white fly rightly, is a turn for large scale: Migration of white people from one area to another when an area becomes more racially or culturally diverse, right, so fuck off the water you get up in the mountains, if that's your ah to yeah and it's a term. That's been popular in America since kind of h s right when areas started to become a little bit more ethnic, let's say et nity diverse, so I kind of wasn't into that. I just yeah, not great, he says yeah. I went West like the Donna Party Mane. I love the story of the Dollar Party. I got a big kick out of this story. The Donna Party was a group of American biles. We migrated to California in a wagon train from the Midwest. They were so delayed. They spent the winter eighteen. Forty six eighteen, forty seven snow bound in the Seria Sierra Nevada mountain range, like the beer. Some of the migrants resorted to cannibalism, to survive in the bodies of those who had succumbed to starvation, sickness and extreme cold on the DONA party Esus. No thanks to the wagon train. We are still alive, so I did eventually make it that they had. They had a taste for flesh. I was gonna, say he's something e chick about harm yeah, he says: Are you still teaching Ethan Throne, ethen frome? I one thousand nine hundred and even book by American Author Edith, Watton and they're basically having this gun of he says. Oh you have this Mary Tyler, more kind of thing going on he's flirting with him, but I'm kind of like that's weird. It's got that he heads off home. He gets home, but home, isn't there what's there? Instead, it's an ultimate, which I tried to go. God tons, actually no a shot. It and Bookay Fosti really is yeah. He gets in, he walk, he's, listening to guns and roses live and let die, which of course, is a cover of the wings number eleven e Di di Te to the backbands I did. I was like jeous releases, an arcade game yeah I stupidly when I was young at I bought doom. Is I tanou tons it that's a sorrevet them too yea. It is yeah yeah t e e H to wasn't released in Arcades. Yes, is a just on this. Doom to, however, was release in one thousand nine hundred and ninety four and Mak Antro, one thousand nine hundred and ninety five right. Okay, Mackintosh, remember those he walks into this convenience store and the music changes the instant it gets since, like a music version, isn't it yeah? It's like the IT s like a left, yeah elevator in written specifically for this film that piece of that that arrangement yeah it was really good he's raging in he ate questions the guy, be the canter who looks just like rambling clerks. It he's like you know where who are you? How long have you been here? Where's, your manager, when you? Where do where do you live a because the Dando doesn't answer and he leaves a voice mat, and this line is Great. He says so it turns out. You can never go home, but you can shop. there. Is God good son, my child at home, so I can say that these feds that are following them. I didn't recognize that the Black Guy, but I did of course, recognize Hankerin o course go. Baby Hankes, Daria Yeah is man a many times. I go man of Man, I an he visits his mom in the hospital. It turns out, he's been sending money home, but obviously with her not being particularly well they've lost the house yea. She forgets him right away. He goes to see his dad. His Dad is a it's just. A grave basically is there for seconds. He opens his bottle of Glen Love. It proper single mole, eight years, yeah, yeah of it and and Pauls it o the grave and bogus off yeah yeah, which you now really loved them or really hated them, as is yeah. I think it's. I think it's the opposite. I don't think you like him too much just while we're talking about where he is gross point is in Michigan, and it's on the banks of Lake Saint Claire, which is actually not one of the official Great Lakes there's five Great Lakes. This is often called the sixth grade lake there's been a number of attempts to have it recognized, none of which have been made official. There are five gross points that make up the city Gross Point Park, Grosse, Point City, crose, point farms, Groson Woods and gross point shores. Now, stop saying gross point. Well, I hon then, on the is it down baste a bridge right, yeah, Yeah God, that's that I don't even know what the thing, but the Bassa bridges are told, and a mashed or suspension bridge across the Detroit River can connect Detroit Machia in the United States with Windsor Ontario, Canada sor it connects countries. A yes is it's just it's a massive masses structure be looking to it as read that one, the look in to replace it. I don't know why. That's because it's to go be a steel, it Senate, but there they build a wall yeah, but yeah. It was massive when it was Mefiedo us to cross or six six dollars, twenty five Canadian cents. Then, if you want to, if you want to travel across that, just adding those on that's great stuff back to the film next day, he goes to see die. I keep calling the die she's, not called dish called Demi eye they kiss ten years ago he stood her up on prom she's in a seven hundred dollar dress and she put a seven hundred dollar prom dress. John Yeah, you look o any pom de FAC. I didn't did you? Yes, so just googling pray range between them, but is here on the average the prom range ranges from one hundred dollars to section the doors. So I think I sent setting in a seven AEDOR dress is gone over board yeah, well that that Daddy's got a few Bob Anny yeah, seven hundred dollars us in today's money is one thousand two hundred and forty three US dollars. That is an increase of seventy seven percent Jesus and that is in Tattie. THAT'S CRAZY INFLATION! Isn't it yeah that is obscene inflation, proper procreant. You notice on facebook market place to sell a lot of these problem deses because as soon as they wear them this, this stick them Shet. For so I had not seen that if it's just man I got as gets in Promesso my life, a M S, S E C here for job. Don't en give me starting there, a snapchat, no we've already been told you're not allowed to be started on Snayoo d within fifty meters of snatcher. I don't know she admits on the air that she's confused by the feelings and he he leaves and then kind of, comes back in it because they've got this really weird speaker system outside yeah. Yes, we can at her the shots going on, which I think he's probably only set up just for that one particular part of the film yeah she weed in this prom dress and he didn't show so she asked the people. What should what should he do? What should she do and Esau rings up, making wear that prom dress? No, an Kazari calls up from across the road. Tell her why you're really in town, tough guy, like a t, no yellow, rabbins or someone to yellow ribbon, which of course is a TI, yellow ribbon the song, which is what you do when somebody returns from. I always assume that was supposed to be from from war, but I think it could also be prison unless you're in the green, green grass of home he's walking away and as he's leaving, he clocks the feds and this weird euro trash. Looking Guy who looks like he's faces been moulded on so yeah. I thought it was prosthetic. If I did too yeah, it's just a really unattractive man. This is real fish is to he's a Spaniard. Is it is a stunt coordinator? It's done a done. A lot of things like I box and all that sort of thing. So He's done a lot of mashas movies. I okay, that explains what happens a little bit later on yeah and it yes, it keeps walking and he sees this Guy Paul who's. A friend from school generally Pivi, I been yeah yeah on real. Remember him from a sin on Tashai think he is in an Tarag. I've never seen a frame of it is that another storm you've got me. Walberg is the main character that meant to be Donny Walberg in real life, as of totally a yeah yeah. But I don't know if, in the end of the series he ends up marrying an anti Vacco, I'm not in time show. I do really know what happens with him. Yeah. That's I'm sure, that's what that's about, but I've never had any intention of watching a set it just it just is not for me so pay this friend from schools in real estates. They meet this couple at this open house by the way right well who could afford this house today? Nobody more note with its Fouta kind of in police security, which is this guy, the police, you know, can you use? Can you lose use legal force, not really any an so s checking hook in America and that's kind of blow my mind, the me bat. So out of a hundred twenty seven point: Five, nine million households in the United States, only thirty six million of storm security, so at thirty present of forms in the US have any sort of security wow unexpected. I was expecting a lot, a lot more consenting every time you watch a farm or hear about America. It's like a the legit protect their own. It's like the fucking first page, that be a thing man, but no, I present have some sort of home security that that does surprise me at one hundred percent. I guess there's a lot of places that are in the middle of nowhere. I guess yeahs done either that do themselves. Yes out in a rocking chair out on the front exactly what are we? We, we bit of fashion lying across the front door, but the shot gun it now saying so: Micro Machines in the hall, a cans on the stairs, and I am ready to come to Intesi, really hot door, knob classic classic. Absolutely they drive past Debbie's. So it turns it look at why I figured out from this. was everybody stayed in town? Like he's? The only personal one I have left town is how it seems to me: They drive past debby's house and his brilliant. He said: That's Debbie Sous, it creeps upon you. Doesn't it he's like? No, you drove us here and I and is Lima Yeah Yeah that you bought from the everybody bought cars from the same guy. Nobody drives American in this town, which I would assume nobody drives American any more. I don't think so. He he admits he's a professional killer. Is it an open market? He says Oh yeah, absolutely and again it's another instance of him. Just a people just going yeah, okay, okay, five! Can I join yeah, yeah, absolutely yeah! You can yeah Martin calls his secretary. What's the secondary called by the way, I got made a note to say: I'm sure she hasn't he but yeah. He calls her she's brilliant at Martita, kin she's screaming about these bullets, which we talked about already and she's talking soup with family's like it's just a base, it's just a bit a yeah yeah she did has to conversations. Then she one is like talking about shipping. The next minute. She's shouting at the arms de Lerin, the superstar, the kids play in the doom to arcade game with the headphones on listening to the ace spades by most ending classic, be music or the SEIS called Masella Masella Coss. I think you may be only use the name once you're a trash guy comes in and there's this running gun battle, it's fantastic and the kids still playing the game he's missing the whole thing. It's brilliant kind of, like John Wou jump in sideway, some things yea. He runs out and, as Martin sees, that he'd put some Centex in some sea foreway. He stuck some pens and potty and stuck in a make a way. Martin saves the Kid, as the place blows up a lovely, proper explosion. It's good to see is an don't eat. Okay, we ar empty cottons of milk and stuff and a toilet roll. Are you? Okay? I'm not okay, I'm hurt I'm pest and I need to find a new job. They just makower walking away mumble it so, which I thought was absolutely seven. Instead of going, you need to see here and read for the poise just bug it up. I've got written here discover magazine at this very point, and I assume that at some point he picks up a discover magazine. I can't think why else I would have that written there, but discover magazine lunch in one thousand nine hundred and eighty, and is a science and lifestyle magazine you get digital subscription now for one ninety, nine, a month dollars and print and digital version for twenty four. Ninety five a year current stories include ancient humans had pets too, and four crazy facts to know about your nose only for a water, loder Click Baysei. Twenty five quitting a year for that, okay, gramps, okay, boomer he's agreed to meet Debbie at this place, the Hippo Club. She says you need to have Shahabu Ko, which I was certain was an s band. I thought I was a singer, its all looked up in the thought as a singer, and it was the a mix him up with Shaku. Ever then CABUCO origination, the Chinese bud the Chit in the Chinese buddist text. It's a real thing and it translates as break of negative thoughts. Jack a Bote Shashee me REC, the book, an IT's all I want to do. I'm gonna stop that some of the start right, there's that rang with start rap, so Jesus, the Stutter Rap O. that's a reference for nobody, I'm only just old enough to know what that is. A Cheche asks it to the reunion she says: no chance, you're still you're still in the you're. Still in a time out box, this woman, a by, turns up really drunk. So we make some excuses to go to the bar. It goes into the toilet and the feds. ARE THERE YEP? So he knows the Ronin and gross is in the toiler and he comes out as blank leaves and the las going back runs into the toilet. That that go is a junketer. All right is that is at an cusack, is a a name is Mikasa my Cusi Wow, now you're right and so in my bad yeah. I thought yeah, I know he's got a sister and I didn't know she was much of an actor, but then arguably he isn't either so it harsh baby. We like the film this whole point. We learn here that they can't do anything to him until he goes to the IMA with this, with this killing, so the everybody's holding on the waiting for this they go and leave he leans in for the winch, and she refuses him. He calls Marcella and she gives him the heads of the fence, the from the NSA and they're. Looking for a Patsy and they've been sailed by grocer. We also find out that the Eurotrash kind of Gil, weird the calling yeah, is a Basque separatist, now a separatist, a something that used to be big in the news. If you, if you remember you know, when we were growing up, the Basque region is an autonomous community in northern Spain and the bast conflict ran from fifty two years and only ended in thousand a eleven, because I remember, even in my s, there was bombings on TV news which were always attributed to bask separatists. I always thought a bas. separators were a guy that removed woman's underwear at asks, Goab to keep it on s, been a war, since I seen a good ask. Is that not one of those giant snakes with a big teeth? He explains he hasn't even looked at the job that he should have been doing. He hangs up and heads to see Debbie she's, staying at appearance because her apartment got burnt down. Did you catch when it was burnt down junk Halloween? So it's like the crew on it. The wait. What know? What does he matter? I you an this is this is weird this is. This is strange. Is this just something that happens? This is Flanan facts with an affair. Oh yeah, exactly that very first episode by the way, the crow, the boy we were different, then we have no idea what we were doing and I I I'll go. I Want T, go back and reedit that for an enemy we will re record it. When we get to under episodes. A hundred episode will do the Crooning Yeah. So the the whole thing here is right. He goes, he goes to the window and she opens open, but- and I I guess I wouldn't have known- had it not been for the the subtitles, because I was a it sub titles, it says in Jamaican accent and she's like you can come in Oh yeah. What why and then she's like you can call me in and then goes back to. The American accent. Again, like I mean is, is that okay is that? Are you allowed to do that? I mean it was a night easy, Doinyo fucking one in no very t. You should stop doing that. No, I'M! Not! Okay! With that I've been a little bit uncomfortable. Who wrote this? Oh Yeah, John Kosack. She agrees to go with the reunion, but only if he does the airplane, which is this really weird thing you and lift you sort of pull his feet just to do that. My sisters when I was younger, I did you a a fly. What? If, what? If Your Dad comes in, oh well, he can you can have an airplane to yeah. He says I as I could stay. We could watch cross fire on TV, something romantic like that. A cross fire was a political debate, show that ran one thousand nine hundred eighty two to two thousand and eight and then had some kind of little couple of little years post that two guests, one representing left and one representing the right of American politics, doesn't sound very romantic. Does it there's like a bag of shit just so back a ship? It sounds like you're. Not really trying to do news night is like he leaves, and the next morning he's getting breakfast grocer comes into the diner that he's getting breakfast, as, as I get a good scene, I at this scene a lot now the the waitress comes over and she says she says he's the specials we've got and one of them was the ALFALFA FA. On my mind, Omelet- and I was like we already know what Al Halfer is we leant two weeks ago when we talked about the R Pasan adventure yeah, so we couldn't even look at bloody of Alfa and he says oh I'll have an egg white omlet, please and what you want in it. Nothing, that's not technically a numble ever matter what you want, O Doin, an manias ran to s a good line, but rosman was sitting seeing a boat and we should get onions and as Salata solant and onions for the blood yeah yeah. So look that up with did you look up was real. No, I didn't. I did you know now. I've really dropped the ball this week and you are picking it up. Good man, so onions have an inflammatory es that may help reduce a high blood pressure and protect against blood clots, SOLANCO or coriander. As we call it is good for Laurin, bad cholesterol and encreases the levels of good cholesterol. That just sounds like an outlet joke that laws bad give it's very good for the digestive system. So I need to get both of those in my diet, I think the press up it, fine, I'm just overweight yeah. I just I just love pies and pints. That's my problem! Well, there good for your mental health, no for sure for sure! Absolutely with with with my bed, with my birthday coming up at a all, be pies and pine to me. I can assure you that I can assure you of that so and basks and Basso you, man, grocer, orders, two pots, eggs, bran, muffin and two toast scrape off scrape off the Ranana, the watery stuff, and I kind of get there with postings, and I was really disappointed. He didn't order two fried chickens and a coke liking. Blues Brothers Yeah a eive got that mixed up avanie orders, two slices of dry white, bread, dry, white toast, and it's and it's not elbowless those d d, The lucy orders, two chickens and a coke like every week. We got about this. The only way we fix it is just to cover it. We just got poet, would o black makes a run for the place before Grosser can shooting? But one thing I had missed is gross has got these. He says I what are those and he says, other the the herbal medicines or whatever groke says? No, you should you should be on. You should be on this. In said, Dureza. Yes, I guess Raza, it's a brand name for foxite. It's an antidepressant used for the treatment of Belem, depression, neuroses and obsessive compulsive personality disorder. It's been passed in the states for use on treating children aged eight and over with depression, which seems crazy to me. Was it called? It's called well, the his version was called Juris, but the Brat it's a brand name of fluoxetine right. Okay, it's used also for treating premature, ejaculation, so happy birthday to you as well. Jom, yes, come elut! That absolutely be I and he says, we're only two years away from the government putting this in the water in the water, yeah, okay, okay, so blank makes the run and Grosser can't shoot him. They make a lot of these weird noises, so he's doing like like a kind of a Honkin kind of ape noise. Isn't it and all the way, all the way through every single scene that this kind of Fightin, with grosser he's going he's going pop corn? But on you know what what is, and I could not figure for the life of me. What I was I initially thought it was. You know the but Baba a but but babut. No. I wasn't like to go a buck on this ens. if you could figure, if you have any idea the fuck, that was a bat that was about weird that the end on at when I was Tracy, walk, Cernis, Tate Yeah. He does it all you doing it all that all the time you like and he song at the end, I quite liked anyway, by the bye we will, we will get to that. He Calls Oatman Otman, tells him to concentrate on breathing for twenty minutes and don't kill. Anyone was great he's late for picking up Debbie and he finally leaves after Talkin kind of talking to this other and ten, and if you don't get on with me, I'll just kill you which, and we kind of go back to the we go back to the hotel room, the Guest House that he's in and there's a there's another person. There there's a hand which sees the sees the invite and sees the phone ring in and then he turns up. She sends him in to to see her dad yeah and I liked him. I liked him very much he says: Do you want a drink? He says he says. No, he says Oh good good to see it looks like I lost my bet. I thought it would be after the millennium, so it's only three years out. Ye May Be Shit on pop master, though he says he says: Oh I'm, a professional killer, good for you. It's a growth industry. Everybody's cool with this is a den in to join his e yeah. Absolutely he he says I stay for a drink. No, he says I can't stay for a drink. I've got a N. I've got to go, were late fantastic, so they get to the party they get to the thing and the piece of music. That's playing at this point. John. Did you know it? No, it was we care a lot by faith, no more, which I'm a big fan of, and it as it's a great piece of music. I assume you know it or you've heard it before yeah sad, then Oheteroa, all he ever see yeah. I all the way to, unfortunately, for you, John, they do say more and I've got a little quest for you on what they do care a lot about one. So it's just it's the the either care a lot or they don't give a fuck. You tell me number one: do they care a lot about killer bees? Yes, they do. They care a lot about killer bees. Number two: Do they care a lot about the s? F? P? D? No, I'm afraid they do care about that. They care about the n y and the S F. PD yeah number: Three: do they care about mast crusaders? No, they do not care about mass crusaders working over time over time. Fighting Crime- possibly I don't know, but they do they do care about. The transformers is. That is what the care that is, the motel toy, that they care about D, doesn't indeed yeah, because there's more than meets the eye. Is the lyric a number four? Do they care about the garbage Pale? Kids? Yes, they do care about the guys, but I never lie. I don't and number five. Do they care about just say no! No, they do not care about. Just in there was sin it was and that cared about just saying no Roland be big grade reference there for nobody was it. Was it Seggy absently at Ziggy, Yeah Danny? What was he called that got addicted to heroin or whatever got killed a thing, any O respread the West Brook in Grain Shell? This has got really niche this. This is why we're popular in Britain and nowhere else, e much yeah in a a green Shell Green shall all right. Okay, so this guy, that's a lawyer offers him a business card. It is I'll. Hang on a second now, actually I'll give you one of these. The LIDS got my details on and John I'm not lying I'll be Abe to show you listeners. Unfortunately, you won't be able to see, but John, I am currently writing with my own personal view, amount of seen that on that camera shore yeah, so that's important, we'll come back to that pen later yeah. This is again my thought. That's going to come back if you wanted two hundred and fifty of these pens, John Today, with with with with that company name on that, we that we shall not mention or potentially with the podcast name on not bad idea, they'll cost you he'll, cost your tenor, a hundred and fifty pence. Well, that's good enough plus that so we'll figure that shit out and not to order those, because that's I mean who uses pens, cool the pets dame from Damer and Greggs in this film. Very, very briefly, isn't she yeah Genoan, Janet L, Janet Elfman, Geno, yeah, she's, very, very briefly in this film and she and she's got the she's got the neck brace on and all that kind of all that kind of piece? Doesn't she that's, Sir John Cusack in sixteen candles wore one of those? Oh God, dear yes, sixty sixty candles is a good film. Sixteen candles makes me cry: It does sixteen candles, a honestly make me SOB, Bel Kuzak may have been in this back so Belka. His brother junk as at brother, was a weir that I remember if it was a weir and the bar that were in or is a one of the Wass one of the guys I be kind a yeah yeah, okay, so a family affair. Indeed, it is indeed it is gross point, nepotism, Tis Hollywood, it's just what happened and she died for a moment. This character crashed a car on some ice and died for a moment. Everyone in this kind of this scenes really falling apart, aren't they yeah, I lit a miss. I think the whole thing is that blanks meant to be the most together. Strangely, like a you know, you start the film thinking he's the least together and actually turns out east the most together, but he sees this character tracy and a baby. This baby by the way cute o sweet one. These big guys are fantastic. That baby will be twenty four now John Jesus God g field old jet is he? Is he failing a KAS against Nirvana for tin to listen, a murder, excellent work yeah? He holds the baby and this this this epiphany of staring contest, basically to under pressure like Queen and David Boy. Yep Big Fan of this number really like this particular there's. A lot of good songs in this that's problems with as tess music that the they have like Sumene leave. Is it the music that was there when Ye leave ye? Yes, yes, and no, because under pressus S, N one thousand nine hundred and eighty one song in Canada and de Nedelin and the UK, I got to number one and it's covered in two thousand and five by my chemical romance and the used I don't know either and charter barely charted in the US at forty eight and in two thousand and eighteen, it was covered by Shan Mendez featuring teddy. Now I don't know if it's teddy sharing him telly rook spin or that bear for my eyes as a sure that makes me cry as well in a man that rich me a that film Jesus Post. I think it's because no one loves me. THAT'S THE TRUE! That's no true! So I was looking at. I was looking at music from mile leaving what year did you leave s? I W one thousand nine hundred and eighty one right, so I've got there's a lot of amazing musics of Klafters, also what's going on, but the three, my top free in fact M Le Legion Nervina Right, I bet wand. This is my I feels have I listened to this all the time. The clash should I stay. Should I go all right, yeah? Well, that was that was a re release. I remember that I remember that that coming out was that Bohemia raps it a year as well, because I think that was Christian number one yeah, maybe a p man rapis. There is a one. He S A lot, a music. I did the same mate, but I did it slightly differently. I looked at the top three biggest selling singles and I wouldn't dance to any one. You can't dance to any of these three, so I left in ninety six and one of one of both of El two of these were released after I left school because I remember killing me softly by the fogies wont. I was like the summer that was your and it six that came out one to be by the spice girls, God. I think I finished my exams by the time that can I hate that spaceman by Babylon is the best entro ever and they just duns in Apia Shit I, but I did have a look at what oolets have a look at what you could have won return the Mac by Mark Morrison or Yeah at children by Robert Miles, a nip that was he good. I don't Ye an Manetho back in anger by oasis was a belter knobly start of the prodigy Jesus that who is absolute personal favorite dance tune of all time, a bon slippy by underworld. That is a chin, absolute banger. I did O to miss of in Somnia by faithless, which is also a Banger I so some as I am I'm gonna, I'm going to go downstairs after this, and I'm going to put the old Google Home Speaker on as loud as it will go. It's a Thursday night, it's nine o'clock and I'm putting on some Bangers M. thirty years ago, a good chins man, few Jesus were whatever HAP to lorenets. A shame at that miseducation Lauren Hill is a absolute Stonka. Album to people still do the kids still say: Tonkin listeners, please tell them he tells if they still say well funny. You see that Hal in peace had a song in one thousand, nine hundred and eighty one I seemed to remember they had a couple. Yeah Lois called this the stone. Don't I doing the stunk or something yeah that does ring about Jesus Christ thanks John I've just got an o even on even know. That was a thing t S. thanks to you, I forgot ow drive, but the I, the kids cut. That's the whole thing that does is very cute. We briefly meet Bob Desperate Esposito despeit. Not that is that, on that song, dispositon he's a car dealer and a massive wankerassa yeah. You do some blow, I'm drawing up blank yeah. I don't know you why join a blank, shocking PA, so debby and Martin have a heart to heart. She says you aren't broken, you you're, a sprain that can be fixed, so they had to the nurse's office to make out. I'm like a it's Bein ORSO, but here here to the to the main entrance. Is the Eurotrash goal pretending to be this Guy Sydney? Feldman? Have you been abroad? Okay, Shal! That's for you later a he's going to say goodbye or were friends before they had a way. They've agreed that they're going to just kind of go, go away, Bob appears and and threatens to battle. Martin Maman puts him right in his place, and he I I haven't thought of you for a second, and he said I wrote a poem skip to the end. His O space reference, Prespaterian es. You want to do some blow. Nothing goes to his locker and this Eurotrash shows up the have this fantastic conk. Fu Fight. Oh yes, a yeah, junk sack, stunt double is brilliant in this scene because it is Batan a man in a wig. I not. It is not junked. What is even better at it. It is it just works reaour to be chorographer to the beat mirror in the bathroom yeah had so many chances to go and see the beat and I've turned the down. So I had a chance to go see the beat at larbottle job which is or Vee in the world, because I I the pay twenty I to sit in Laeti was probably about five hundred yards from my house at the time, so the beat were formed in Birmingham in one thousand nine hundred and seventy eight. They are known as the English beat in the USA and Canada as there's already a band called the beat, and this song was release. One thousand nine hundred and eighty a d reach number four in the UK is good good number. Well, in a bit of two to do lil bit of to tone, he uses the pen stabs the guy in the neck than he kills me rain. The throat yeah fantastic work Paul turns up, and I she nupes that he murder him. She runs off screaming, like she was okay with the fact he was a killer when she didn't think he really was Paul. Helps him o the boiler room. I thought Freddy would be quite impressed and there's a really good burning hand backed in bit here puts he puts his hand on the thing, but it quite blatantly isn't a infuse you to the its God and Pavin's all over at me. Hands and doesn't even be exactly exactly mine heads home. He calls opens machine and fires him I'm doing well without you. I don't need you. Debbie comes to the door, he explains it was him or me. It says in the army, you grow to love it. She says you're, a psychopath he's like no Syce bat to it. For no reason, I do it for money. She's like who no she's out she's done the next morning. He's calls Marcella and she smash it up. The PC she's, throwing this Caliga around the lion as well, which you, like you wouldn't know, Baganis. They must have thought just had it. We Hammer with destroy that hard driver, a exactly right, yeah, he says: Look, you know we have a business, yet she says I'm just taking the office down. Basics is look under the desk, its massive brick of money in it money like I should then he say the place and fire for. I was thinking that yeah. I finally opens the papers and it turns out that it's Debbie's Dad, that's the mark next scene, debby's Dans out jogging gross, is going to shoot in he's in this kind of this mini van. Isn't he m yeah just laying up the short when I then comes mutton flying on these Cadillac is eleven. That's right. I grabs him and saves him Ki. You know kick keep cleik down. He says I've got contracts on you, but, as I, in love with your daughter, have a new found, respect for life and then groats like just because he's in love with his daughter that pokes a you fin respect my life. Yes, Tis. A really like work so well drives him home as the van chases them grocers got goons in their hired gooms. He explains to Debbie. Has His shoe in these guys that he's ready to settle down? He get the. He takes him up to the bathroom with these guns and he gives up his gun with that. I pasiades it's like the one that I'm in Schwarzig gets t begin, the temes yeah yeah and he he puts him in the bathroom anyway. He then opens the door again when he shut a guy. She goes make this gun work. There's this John Woo style shoot out in the kitchen and then the feds turn up and they both blow them away yeah, and then they run out of bullets. The agree to he says: Oh, look, il I'll, throw you, you know I'll, throw you a gun for ten grand or something isn't it. He says: Okay, op me yeah and as he as he kind of jumps out to give him to give him the God or to shoot him. He picks up these massive crt just matches it over his head because he goes pop corn and the next ten yeah and at EST you can see the body kind of like shake Hata isn't still plugged in. I don't entirely to that. Look this up so apparently because the mount a capacites with then the CRT and can actually retain charge for charges for months commit not but not, but not enough to that, but starts a quit can for it because I litten Oh yeah, he's yeah he's got like shock her any you couldn't do that with a telly. Today, though, could you? No? No you barely hurt. Somebody by putting a brain is flat as a pancake, so I guess so yeah he heads to get debby and dad and he says, will you marry me Dans like? Well, you got my blessing, which is it just is okay yeah he I've got. Of course he has yeah fantastic. She shuts the door on him and the next scene is then driving off in at the sunset and she's, basically saying you know you got to take a chance, you got to get out there and and that's the movie, that's the filum. I had a great with it John, an about yeah. I toal enjoyed that watching that game. Just put it all back and then realize my much. I really enjoyed it now. It's good really good, absolutely the same. What else have you got for us? So a couple of things. So at one point it says when his went to speak to Grossman patch me en I just looked up with her in business because the Regal Talford switch boards were boards and let a a patch cable. That's right, yeah, yeah, to train that when I was a nt used to expect the people how it used to work on really and and then how a switch works now. So he went to phone somebody from one land line to another. Lane line have the switches work, so it was all part of the kind of the train cause. If a switch went down yeah you may a yeah to explain what the problem was to accost, not only ever fucking did, but as that is portate, is it the de Nube? Oh, what's the denue, so he says he's and but the past yes, is obviously his. I can see on the T, not O, no, no, no, the Danube as a second largest revenue Europe after the Volga and Russia. It flows through most of central and sell in Europe from the black for us to the Black Sea, all right, okay, other things I've got is so because husband was informing on Martin. I was looking up the FBI or the informant and says that the on an art co says that the Pi and Thrigsbian formance, five hundred and forty eight million and recent years and many were towards command authorized crains. So they pay these people to do things to try and flush criminals out. So through the Pedonale a lot of money, his five une forty millions, a lot of cash yeahs. I seen like a poster for a pit. Bralley, yea and pet rallis just mean im in spiling and it Thusan before a sport an event. I thought it was something else. I thought it was some. We are reason money about party. Now, it's just basically I mean to so. If get people need used, I thought it was the stuff you took when you got indigestion to Bisat a Besme and club Soda, which I thought was like the clubs kind of show that toning from so hers just carbonated water, yeah t I F, D, Mans Yeah, so that's beats be done. God, fantastic couple of other things right, the very beginning, grosser Mentionedi. Here I am for natural projection, an out of body experience when the body travels by the astral plane, as seen in doctor strange films and that insidious film, which I assume you've seen yeah. It's not the House that astral projecting John It's a sun o hate that in the man he mentions that you murdered the present of Paraguay with a fork. No present of Paraguay has ever been murdered with a fork. I, why must films lie to as John He acted at me at you? I'm sorry, a Cobhole is mentioned going to Cobo Hall. It's an exhibition center now called Huntington place originally named after former Mayor of Detroit Albert Cobo, and the North American International, auto show has been held at the center every year. Since nineteen, a D sixty five except for t yeah last year, sever last year as meusy with the ved, the coved yeah, that's right. Finally, nh L goons, he mentioned somebody says something about being an Nh goon and I was kind of like I know that, because I know there's a film called Goon with stiff a T. no, it's worth watch it's worth what to do about the second one, but it's definitely not to watch and then N hl. Goon is also known as an enforcer. It's an unofficial role in ice hockey. Basically, it's like the tough guy or the guy that will get into the fight. Many joins of pretty much yeah slams heads indoors. It's been emotional! That's me, Johnny boy. How do you think we did a seventy two higher it to higher ninety two hier hundred two higher, where a hundred ten hundred five Jesus me and as amazing, and what that's all on you bud, because I've missed quite a few things that I usually would not wouldn't miss. It's been a bit yeah. Seventy in your head, then you stimilate getting a lot, a good, fom, meetie and there's a lot of music stuff. There's a lot of nonsense. Okay, look listeners! We really appreciate that you have up to your listening with us, we're having a great time and apparently so you, if you like what we do tell your friends, gives a five star rating wherever you can, but most importantly, tell a friend or a family member or just somebody that you think will like this. That you think would like to listen to this. Even if it's just one episode, because I don't know they might listen to two episodes and that be really good for us. You'll get us on the twitter at one hundred things pod, who gets on instagram and face at one hundred things film, we're also on Tick Tock, which we keep saying we're going to do more of, but we'll meet up in a couple of weeks. We'll do some drunken ticks upon that'll be like Oh yeah S, we'll share them out over the over the weeks over the drunken weekend. Absolutely fantastic junto! You want to say something lovely to the lovely people at home in the cars get on back thanks to everybody, but riding high in the chart, so h life's good. No them all done in you guys, because then they were doing this for you to re. Do that, for you guys not just the selves. That's lies were doing it because I do o bad to dried slap. It beginning there s time to be there absolutely yeah. So again, we'll be back next week or John Wil, but next week with an absolute belter from the Nites, aren't we God? Yes, Tashi tripper, starship troopers and we ma have a very special guest if he gets his housing gear. Yeah Donlin. Looking forward to that one, I yeahs go great episode, great guest, so well I well. I will have some fun with that. One Save Your country at what to learn more and on listen next week, but for now he's been he's been John I've been mark and we've been a hundred and five things. We've learned from gross point blank see you her guys, Byebye a
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Whenever it comes to prevention we always think about organs like the heart, the lungs, and maybe bone. We think of diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. But we don't typically think of the skin and prevention in the same sentence. Well, Dr. Zain Husain is a board certified dermatologist specializing in both Moh's surgery and cosmetic dermatology who own's his own practice and loves talking about keeping our skin healthy. His love for educating shows through his social media presence and assistance in training future dermatologists. In this episode, we discuss prevention as it relates to the skin diving into topics like skin cancer, what various rashes to worry about, the effect of lifestyle on skin, and skin care! Yes, we talk about skin care and try to clarify the evidence-based products and concepts from those popularized by marketing and "skinfluencers." This is a unique episode and we hope you enjoy it! Dr. Husain's Social Media: Instagram Link Show Outline Can you tell us a little bit about yourself, NJ derm center, and what brought you to the field of dermatology? What does preventive medicine mean to you? Skin cancer is probably the largest apparent preventable disease for dermatologists, what can people do to decrease their risk for skin cancers? Rashes are very common and multifactorial - how does someone know whether or not they should get it checked out or whether it will self-resolve? How do diet and exercise affect the skin? Beyond skin cancer, people care about preventing skin aging usually through skin care. People either seem to really care or don't bother at all. Is skin care necessary? There are so many skin care products out there with questionable evidence, how do you know which skin care products work? There aren't many RCTs out there for skin care products! Do you think the cosmetic aspect of dermatology can have a significant effect in helping people live a more fulfilling and happier life? If someone recognizes you at a Starbucks while you're waiting for your coffee, what do you tell them in 2 minutes if they ask you "How do I keep my skin healthy?" Join our Mailing List HERE: Mailchimp
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No one belief system is perfect and no one belief system is an answer to all the problems. When we close our senses to other opinions, we become slaves to our rigid mindset. Not only are we then a threat to society but also to our own individual growth. The first episode pays a tribute to ‘Bhishma' and ponders on what we can learn from his noteworthy life. _____ I am Hemangini Mandaliya, also known as The Hedonist Writer. I ardently believe that words have the power to change worlds and that is what I am striving for with this podcast. Find me on Instagram and revel in new literature content at The Hedonist Writer Get in touch with me at thehedonistwriter@gmail.com _____ Episode Art Cover: Bhishma by M.F. Husain
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In the early days of Makkah, the Prophet's ﷺ preaching faced constant anger, retribution, and counter-efforts from the opponents of Islam. Many of the verses in juz 24 offered reassurance to the Prophet and his Companions that their diligence would be worth it. Dr. Omar Husain joins Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro to draw parallels between early and contemporary dawah efforts and how we can learn to act with patience and dignity in the face of anger and hate.Download our FREE eBook “Qur'an 30for30: The Companion Reader” here.Pursue a prophetic mission in the last 10 nights. Automate your Laylatul Qadr donation here.
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Sh. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro, joined by special guest Sh. Omar Husain, explore gems from the 22nd Juz' of the Holy Quran.Qur'an 30 for 30 is the Ramadan podcast for everyone. Hosts Sh. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro will be joined by a different guest each day for the month of Ramadan to explore the beauty and the lessons of the Qur'an. Listen in to their conversation as they read, wonder, understand, reflect, and extract gems and practical tips from the Holy Book. Let's reconnect with the beautiful words of God, one juz (part) a day.
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