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In The Meadow
a practical guide to preparedness

In The Meadow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 48:32


Join me in the meadow today for my everyday guide to preparedness! I love being the most prepared person in every room. You need a tums? I got you. Immodium? Say less! Powers out? I have 5 flashlights, we're good. Today I'm taking you through what's in my everyday bag, my car emergency kit, my go-bag and general preparedness tips around the home! This all comes from a place of empowerment for anything from a snowstorm, to power outages, and whatever else this whacky world throws at us. Grab a cozy cup of tea, and let's get yapping!New episodes every Sunday at 7am ESTContact/Partnerships: vicinthemeadow@gmail.IG/Tiktok: @vicinthemeadow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
This is worse than being married

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 43:40


Is there such a thing as a funny Immodium story? What about a romantic pre-wedding wax? We may never know.In the meantime, Jane and Fi are joined by designer and television presenter Patrick Grant, to talk about his new book "Less: Stop Buying So Much Rubbish: How Having Fewer, Better Things Can Make Us Happier".You can book your tickets to see Jane and Fi live at the new Crossed Wires festival here: https://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/book/instance/663601If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Kate LeeTimes Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

93:20
THE REVIEW:- JUANMA WE LOVE YOU (EXCERPT)

93:20

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 15:09


Howard is joined by Oli and Ahsan to dissect the nervy win at Bramall Lane. Rodri, creativity, sloppiness, early seasons, Immodium, transfers & more. *This is the first 15 minutes of the show. For the full episode, and all our other content on the 93:20 player, you can join below - for less than the price of a pint of beer each month.* ninetythreetwenty.com/9320-player/about-9320-player/

Husband & Wife Sentenced to Life
#HAWSTL 057 - SEX BACK-HANDERS

Husband & Wife Sentenced to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 31:49


Hello! As you'll hear, Lorra was on the verge of 'erupting' throughout this podcast. It's a more thrilling ride than Die hard III. Today we talked about...• A dodgy & very late burger delivery.• Wife's organising what Simon calls "Sex Back-handers'.• Immodium as foreplay.• How do we fare on a big list of parenting fails.• Emails AND videos on good parenting from school.• Simon's cousin has a baby.• His text reaction.• His voice text reaction.We had to end abruptly for obvious reasons but we'll be back soon.See you next time xSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/husband-wife-sentenced-to-life. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Radioactive Lounge Comics Podcast
Radioactive Lounge Episode 175: Doomed Love and Diarrhea

Radioactive Lounge Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 152:25


Avengers assemble! It's time for our second ever Rad Lounge Book Club, diving into the classic Avengers Forever. But first, news with a difference. Grab your Immodium. SHOW NOTES: 00:00  Intro & News 34:20  Reviews: - Pitt 2-3 - 20th Centry Eight Ball - Green Lantern #1-3 1:01:58  Feature: Avengers Forever 1:53:42 BA's PA

Health Mysteries Solved
023 The Case of bloating, gas, and irregular bowel movements

Health Mysteries Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 25:27


The Case:  Dana is 35 and has horrible digestion issues. She experienced bloating, gas, abdominal discomfort, and inconsistent bowel movements. She was diagnosed with IBS and told it would be a life-long issue. All she could do was treat the symptoms with a battery of over the counter drugs. It’s estimated that 10 - 15% of the population suffers from IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome. According to the International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders, it’s the most common GI issue and is more prevalent in women than in men.    The Investigation While Dana came to me with the IBS diagnosis in hand, we quickly determined that treating the symptoms (as is most often the recommendation from doctors) was not how she wanted to live her life.  I was convinced that if we could get to the root cause of this issue, we could rid her of the vicious cycle of medications she was on. We could finally put an end to her taking Immodium one day and fiber supplements the next.  What is IBS  IBS stands for irritable bowel syndrome and the term is quite literal. The symptoms can range greatly from patient to patient and may include any combination of gas, bloating, stomach pain, urgency, diarrhea, constipation. However, some may experience certain symptoms one day and then wake up the next day with the opposite symptoms. IBS tends to be a ‘catch-all’ diagnosis for doctors and often doctors will diagnose IBS when they can’t find any other cause for the symptoms.  Understanding the Digestive System Getting to the root cause of IBS symptoms is a matter of looking at the whole body and looking for where things are out of balance. To do that, we need to understand what’s happening in the digestive system. When we chew food, our saliva (which has enzymes in it) starts the digestive process.  The food makes its way to the stomach where it should encounter hydrochloric acid which further breaks down the food and also acts as an antiseptic, killing off pathogens or bacteria that may have been tagging along on our food.  The food then moves to the small intestine where it encounters enzymes created by the pancreas to further break down the food. Fats get broken down a little differently. In order for that to happen, the liver has to process bile (which is stored in the gallbladder) that when released and combined with the enzymes, emulsifies fats.  The Balance of Good and Bad Gut Bacteria We have good and bad bacteria that live in our intestines which is called our microbiome. This balance can be disrupted by a number of things that reduce the good bacteria including eating sugar, exposure to stressors or environmental toxins, and antibiotics. Medications like NSAIDs (like Advil) or steroids can also destroy some of the good bacteria.  It’s really common to have the microbiome out of balance because these destroyers of good bacteria are so pervasive. When the good bacteria are depleted, we can experience an overgrowth of yeast (which is a fungal overgrowth).  What is Dysbiosis and How Does it Cause Leaky Gut and Food Sensitivities? When we have too much of the bad bacteria in our gut (and not enough of the good), we experience something called Dysbiosis. This is just a fancy word for our gut bacteria not living in harmony together. When we are in dysbiosis, and we don’t digest our foods completely, as this undigested food enters the intestines, it might be carrying bacteria that can ferment the food in the intestines. Dysbiosis can also trigger the immune system (which is really smart and recognizes the overgrowth of bad bacteria in the gut) to attack the bad bacteria. The bad bacteria responds by forming ‘biofilm’ in the intestines but that can harden over time and as the bad bugs try and protect themselves further from your immune system, they can dig themselves deeper and deeper into the intestinal lining and can “poke through” the very thin epithelial lining of the intestines causing what’s known as ‘leaky gut’. Food can then leave the intestines (through the holes) where it doesn’t belong. The immune system sees that the food and knows it doesn’t belong and treats it like an invader and forms an antibody against it. The next time that we eat that food, the body treats it like a foe and not a friend because of the antibodies that were produced and that is how we develop food sensitivities.  IBS Symptoms and Dysbiosis Dysbiosis, ill-digested food, and leaky gut can all create the symptoms often associated with IBS. When food is not broken down properly, it can sit in the system for too long and as it gets fermented by the bacteria, it causes gas, bloating, constipation or diarrhea. Inflammation can also occur and wreak additional havoc with the digestive system. Plus, the leaky gut can cause new food sensitivities that further mimic the symptoms of IBS. Testing for IBS Conventional tests for IBS include an endoscopies and colonoscopies. These are invasive tests that can reveal serious health concerns but when it comes to an IBS diagnosis, they tend to answer the ‘what’ but not the ‘why’. It may reveal inflammation but it won’t identify the cause of that inflammation. When we look at if from a more functional approach, we can do a variety of tests that look into why things are not working the way they are supposed to.  In Dana’s case, we looked at a DNA-based stool test. This helped us identify all of the different bacteria and yeasts in her intestines. This test revealed many different clues that lead us to look at the pancreas and a leaky gut.  Mystery Solved The results from the stool test allow us to create a plan for restoring her digestive health. We didn’t identify any specific foods as sensitivities opting instead to remove the most common offenders including  gluten, dairy, soy, corn and sugar. We also introduced a combination of antimicrobial herbs to kill off the yeast and bacteria. This herbal combination was custom created to be both antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic. This option was gentle on the good bacteria and easy on the system. I also put Dana on a supplement to support her enzymatic production and bile flow back to a sufficient level.  Happy Ending Dana experienced some temporary ‘die off’ symptoms but she started to notice an improvement in her digestion after 4 weeks into the new protocol and after completing the “killing off” process, the bloating subsided and she returned to regular bowel movements. To further support her recovery, we added in a probiotic to reset the microbiome. The final step was to heal the leaky gut, with an L-glutamine powder for a few months. Once everything was back to normal, we did a food sensitivity test to determine which of the suspect foods she could reintroduce.  Eliminating Health Mysteries For Dana we were able to get to the root of what was causing her IBS symptoms and, much to her surprise, get her back to living a symptom-free life without medications. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with IBS or is experiencing IBS symptoms, it’s so important to figure out where the breakdowns are happening and correct them. You don’t need to suffer through these symptoms.    Links: Suggested Products: Citramesia FC Cidal Betaine HCl  Digestzyme  Ortho Biotic L Glutamine (Powder)   Thanks for Listening If you like what you heard, please rate and review this podcast. Every piece of feedback not only helps me create better shows, it helps more people find this important information. Never miss an episode - Subscribe NOW to Health Mysteries Solved on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Google Podcasts. Find out more at http://healthmysteriessolved.com   PLEASE NOTE All information, content, and material on this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Some of the links provided are affiliate links. This means we may make a very small amount of money should you choose to buy after clicking on them. This will in no way affect the price the product but it helps us a tiny bit in covering our expenses. 

Doctor Who's Line, is it?...Anyway!!!
#111 The Farce of Weebles 4

Doctor Who's Line, is it?...Anyway!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 38:10


The Doctor & Leela are in a massive Immodium container trying not to slip on all the molten candle wax & regularly checking their shoes & shaving their armpits! Things are coming to a head with the chicken restaurant, but could a massive gun help?

Canadian Prepper Podcast
Canadian vs American Preparedness

Canadian Prepper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 58:26


  Ep 7 CDN vs American Prepping Eric –Welcome to episode #7 of the Canadian Prepper Podcast…CDN vs American Prepping….My name is Eric, and I’m the host of the show.  I am based in southern Ontario. I’m a hunter, target shooter, HAM radio operator (VE3EPN), and computer geek. I got into preparedness when I was working front line in emergency services and witnessed an over reliance on Emergency Services during major events, such has ice storms, power outages, etc. I started a small preparedness company to help get people prepared and able to look after themselves for at least 72 hours, if not longer. Ian – My name is Ian, co-host of the show.  I live on Vancouver Island, on a small hobby farm.   I am an outdoor enthusiast, target shooter, reloader, and my farm’s designated handyman. I have had a lifelong interest in preparedness, and I am gladly learning new skills on a regular basis.  My professional background has allowed me to see every province and territory in Canada, and has taught me to prepare for various unexpected situations daily.  I should also add this podcast has taught me I talk fast, and that I need to enunciate…... Eric – We have some great content for you in this episode, We’re going to start off with some news articles relating to preparedness and the outdoors. Next we will be letting you know how we’ve improved our preparedness since our last episode, ,  and then were going to get into the main topic for this episode, Differences in prepping between the US and Canada. NEWS:   This may take a while.   Riots in France, and Europe (Not really about a gas tax, is it?) -grey man’s worst case scenario -Caught in a crowd, separated from loved ones worst case trampled (Stanley cup riots) - use of incapacitating gas or microwave/ sonic crowd dispersers -Avoid a criminal charge (maybe No PAL)  Definitely No NICS -will affect your job or social standing -provides a cover for other crimes to occur   IMF heads says we are heading for a depression, and are not prepared for it. https://www.cbc.ca/news/thenational/national-today-newsletter-imf-warns-kevin-hart-grow-light-1.4939070 Inflation hits over 1 million % in Venezuela https://www.rt.com/business/446144-venezuela-hyperinflation-over-million-parliament/ (But you can always buy a “Petro” cryptocurrency LOL) Gas is paid for by items, not cash….. WHAT WE’VE DONE LATELY Ian - IP/plastics for some gamma lids and buckets, to compliment the rice we bought and the  Mylar bags I ordered. Had an rare meetup with a local prepper.  Turns out we have known each other for over 20 years.   Arranged with a local arborist to remove a couple high risk trees.  Removes potential fire hazard/ builds fire break, increases wood stockpile, and reduces the chance I will damage my house when knocking it down :). Peace of mind, cost savings for heat.  Wood shavings & food for the alpacas. Target shooting….Got cancelled due to a minor SHTF moment, had to get a new passport. Importance of community, etc Eric -  Got out the range last night for the first time in ages. . . put 100 rounds of 9mm down range and mostly on target! Completed the podcast challenge, have enough fuel stored now Main topic- Differences between countries in prepping.  (Thx to Brad) -right vs privileges to bear arms -property rights, emergency management act, and your supplies. -likelihood of running into a CCW, whether good or bad guy.  More people with truck guns. -education level.  Ignorance of world events versus local Material costs for prepping ?  Ammunition, food, etc. amazon.com vs .ca Even availability of books! Trespass laws - Castle law versus “citizens self defense and protection of property act” Less of a social stigma in the US towards prepping Variety of climates in both.  To generalize the lower 48 has water and heat issues.  We have cold and growing season issues. Solar efficiency better in the US,  basic angles. Seasonal changes minimized Food storage climate friendlier in Canada.   --Politeness level?  Stuck by a roadside, etc?  Police average interaction level of tension…. -Open spaces.  Population density is lower, so once out of major cities the chance for solitude is higher, but in a harsher environment.  (Muskeg, tree line, -(Vic prepper) Differences between states in firearms laws, water collection bylaws, etc.  Here it is more uniform across the board. -bail in legislation in Canada   -MJ usage, Federal crime in the US, not so much in canada…. Response to “Travelling prepper”  email question - Travel friendly EDC.  Outside of clothes and toiletries Here’s exactly what I dumped out of my carry on bag. Bag- Rush 24.  I was wrong. Get a swiss gear from costco instead.  Cheaper, and warranty just as good. Lifetime warranties are my weakness... Baseball cap, Visor mounted flashlight, spare CR2032 batteries Dollar store expandable mini towels. Fox whistle - free from preparedness stand at local fair Bike trail Map - city of Vancouver (free) Earplugs - Free Facebook - branded lit up screwdriver pen. (Free) Sewing kit, bar of soap from hotel (free) 2 bic lighters tied off. Quality sunglasses   First Aid kit (Ouch pouch, Immodium, ear and eye drops, moleskin, nail file, tylenol, BZK wipes, rubber gloves, triangle bandage, cough medicine, pressure dressing, large gauze, medicla tape, blister band aids, AQUA TABS, feminine napkin) Lucky duct mini tape roll Compass cards X 2 Tenacious tape repair tape Flashlight and 3 batteries 550 cord, bracelet, justificcation book Zip ties Real watch, battery powered Currency - lots Touch knife - ceramic MORA brand spork X 2, plastic knives Bottle and can opener Snacks, nuts, kind bars, epic bars,suzie’s good fats, Kirkland protein bars Blunt weapon….. If not going to the US - Knife less than 2.36” or 6 cm   Thanks to him, I need to add  - mylar blanket N95 Fold flat masks - Aura 1870+ ****SHTF happens, don’t forget to raid the hotel room.  Facecloths, balnkets, coffee filters, etc Ian - PODCAST CHALLENGE   TWO DAYS/TWO HOURS till SHTF,  what would you go out and buy? Ie critically short food supply fixes, gear (tactical or practical) .  Ie , beans, band-aids, bullets. Extra point if you start recording the cheapest price available for each item, and wait for sales. Feedback Good evening Eric and Ian, Andrew from Canadian Patriot Podcast here.  I travel a fair bit for work especially in 2018. I still tend to have most of my EDC with me when I'm on the road. Day to day I work in Information Technology and its not uncommon for me to have to travel with tools, when I do I get to check a bag with screwdrivers, and other things I can't carry on. That will include a less expensive pocket knife, usually a small Gerber. The rest of the time I'm knifeless. My regular travel is US and Canada with the majority now being Canada only. I have a bag that I always have for work and that includes the majority of my EDC gear. The bag and contents stay the same from day to day and don't change much when I'm traveling. The "prepper" specific stuff follows. This is stuff I know that my co-workers generally do not carry. I also carry several hundred dollars in cash, more when I travel then when I'm at home. 5.11 Rush 12 Backpack HSGI Multi-Mission Medical Taco CAT Tourniquet QuikClot Combat Gauze 6" Israeli Bandage Nasopharyngeal Airway & lube FoxSeal Decompression Needle Shears Sharpie Nitrile Gloves Fenix LD22 Flash light spare AA Batteries Soluser 25000mAh Portale Solar Power Bank Belkin 3-Outlet SurgePlus Mini Travel Swivel Charger Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports 1L Nalgene - empty before crossing security at airports 2000 calories of food. trail mix, beef jerky, licorice. Snack sizes or small bags. Toiletries kit Paper Notebook & assorted pens I'm usually somewhere for a week or more. So I'll buy food to eat and re-stock what I keep in my bag. I'll also pick up a few bottles of water to keep in the hotel room, and keep my water bottle full to keep with me. If its just a day trip I don't bother with extra food or water. I also keep printed copies of all my paperwork in my notebook; hotel, car, airline. Its worth mentioning that I do a virtual recce of any city I have not been in before using google maps and street view. By the time I travel I already have planned a primary and alternate route from the airport to the hotel, the hotel to work locations. Found nearby restaurants, grocery stores, and hospitals. I print google maps with the routes and points of interest. This is all backup to my phone. Regarding hotel rooms I request second and third floor rooms away from the elevators. This is high enough to discourage casual break and enters from outside access and low enough to easily escape in the event of a fire or other emergency. I also walk the ground floor of the hotel prior to check-in to assess any unusual activity; open doors, loiterers, etc. After check-in I make sure the room is all set and then walk to the parking lot using two different routes whether I need that many trips to the car or not. The point is to become familiar with the route and identify any obstacles or anything unusual. Probably sounds extreme to the casual outsider, but nothing I travel with has caused problems with airport security, TSA, or CBSA. Trip planning usually saves me time as I already know where to eat so I don't spend time trying to find a place when I'm on-site. The extra work in the hotel only takes a few minutes longer. Andrew   Shout Outs. VicPrepper11.  Had the pleasure of a FTF, gave him a tour. The travelling prepper.  Always keeps me on my toes with good challenges and questions Episode Closing Eric/Ian - Listener Email Review, and answering of questions sent in.  If you want to send in a question, email, or suggest a topic. Itunes review?  (Eric) Outro Eric -  I’m going to bring episode 7 of the Canadian Prepper Podcast to an end. . . Ian where can people find the show online? Ian- You can find the podcast on Itunes, Podbean, and spotify.  Please help us out take a few minutes and submit a review! It helps people find the podcast. You can also find us at prepperpodcast.ca.  Our Youtube live shows that help us create the podcast are now available, please subscribe to “The Island Retreat “ and click the notifications tab.  That gives you alerts when we are going live. Eric –Ian how can people reach you? Ian -  theislandretreat@gmail.com, and as mentioned on youtube at ‘The Island Retreat’ Channel Eric – Please  check out Rapid Survival www.rapidsurvival.com and get me there on live chat while buying some prepper gear, or just can also email me at feedback@prepperpodcast.ca Eric - Thanks for joining us, and tune in for the next episode, where we will talk about basic and advanced first aid training as well as recommended supplies with a special guest .   Eric - Until next time, be prepared, stay safe, and (Ian) keep learning!  

Regular Girls
EP 49 | Married To Immodium

Regular Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 65:53


This week Renee and Stacey chalk enjoy a classic mixed bag of topics. Embarrassing Mom moments, the garbage can known as Louis CK, and the fact that Renee calls a garbage disposal a "garberator"... Huge thanks to our sponsors! Bio Clarity, Hello Fresh, and Love Pop!

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Burning Bush podcast
The Tyler Interview | Episode 12

Burning Bush podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 25:10


Burning Bush is an independent podcast about truth in cannabis by writers Casey and Tyler Hurst in Portland, OR. Each weekly episode starts with a sampling of Oregon cannabis, then moves to an industry-related conversation. In this episode, Tyler shares his cannabis history, including how he used cannabis to wean off daily Immodium (8:35), how his Twitter account was just a series of PTSD-fueled, Lexapro enabled freakouts (15:53), and how he traded psych meds for cannabis (20:06). Big thanks to Luminous Botanicals and Hermetic Botanicals for helping me out with tinctures and gummies to combat brain zaps and other psych med withdrawal nastiness.

Ray Steele and The News
The 10 At 10: Porn in Utah, and the Indiana Senate Debate; which is more exciting?

Ray Steele and The News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 8:58


Two guesses.... yes, talking about porn in Utah was more exciting than last night's debate. Shoot, a cow chip contest after feeding the herd a thousand boxes of Immodium would be more exciting than that Republican primary debate.

MedMaster Show (Nursing Podcast: Pharmacology and Medications for Nurses and Nursing Students by NRSNG)

Certainly an important medication to know when caring for hospitalized patients. View our book based on the medications covered in this podcast at: medoftheday.com The post Immodium | anti diarrheal appeared first on NURSING.com.

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CooperTalk
Ken Lerner - Episode 211

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 59:59


Steve Cooper talks with actor Ken Lerner. Ken came to Hollywood after studying with Stella Adler in New York and performing in many Off- Broadway plays. He was immediately cast in Happy Days where he played Rocko Malachi and a few other characters. Over the last 25 years he has continually worked. He has appeared in such shows as Big Bang Theory, NYPD Blue, Chicago Hope, ER, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Commish, Dharma and Greg, In Plain Sight, Southland and The Mentalist. Some of his movie credits include The Fabulous Baker Boys, Unlawful Entry, Project X, The Story of Us and Running Man. He is a familiar face to commercials doing spots for Snickers, Federal Express, McDonald's, Immodium, Delta and just finished up a major campaign for T-Mobile. He is also one of the top acting teachers and coaches in Hollywood.