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VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. To reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes, use PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today and discover more at www.phillyjlay.com. In this powerful episode of The Wellness Way, Philly welcomes John Watt, a Scottish activist and campaigner for vaccine-injured individuals. John shares his story of how he was shunned and gaslit by society after experiencing life-altering side effects following his vaccine in 2021. Determined to raise awareness, John has tirelessly campaigned throughout Scotland, giving a voice to the silenced. Notably, John even made headlines by asking Prime Minister Rishi Sunak a hard-hitting question on GB News about the treatment of vaccine-injured individuals, forcing this critical conversation into the mainstream. This episode delves into the depths of gaslighting endured by people who, like John, believed they were making the right choice only to find themselves dismissed, isolated, and marginalised. We explore the psychological toll this manipulation has taken on vaccine-injured individuals and John's courageous journey to fight for acknowledgment and justice. John is also the host of his own podcast, Bring the Noise, where he continues to advocate for the vaccine-injured community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to understand the emotional impact of gaslighting and the reality faced by those who dare to speak out. CONNECT WITH JOHN Podcast: Bring the Noise Socials: @bring_the_noise_podcast CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay Please support Philly's work so we can keep getting this information out by heading over to www.phillyjlay.com/shop-philly/ Disclaimer: The views and experiences shared in this episode reflect the personal perspectives of our guest and are not intended as medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional for any medical concerns.
VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. To reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes, use PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today and discover more at www.phillyjlay.com. In this powerful episode of The Wellness Way, Philly welcomes John Watt, a Scottish activist and campaigner for vaccine-injured individuals. John shares his story of how he was shunned and gaslit by society after experiencing life-altering side effects following his vaccine in 2021. Determined to raise awareness, John has tirelessly campaigned throughout Scotland, giving a voice to the silenced. Notably, John even made headlines by asking Prime Minister Rishi Sunak a hard-hitting question on GB News about the treatment of vaccine-injured individuals, forcing this critical conversation into the mainstream. This episode delves into the depths of gaslighting endured by people who, like John, believed they were making the right choice only to find themselves dismissed, isolated, and marginalised. We explore the psychological toll this manipulation has taken on vaccine-injured individuals and John's courageous journey to fight for acknowledgment and justice. John is also the host of his own podcast, Bring the Noise, where he continues to advocate for the vaccine-injured community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to understand the emotional impact of gaslighting and the reality faced by those who dare to speak out. CONNECT WITH JOHN Podcast: Bring the Noise Socials: @bring_the_noise_podcast CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay Please support Philly's work so we can keep getting this information out by heading over to www.phillyjlay.com/shop-philly/ Disclaimer: The views and experiences shared in this episode reflect the personal perspectives of our guest and are not intended as medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional for any medical concerns.
Total Runtime:02:48.56We have 2 shows in one 1 for you this week, we thought we'd add an extra hour on (as you do) to talk about the recent GB News confrontation between John Watt a 91DIVOC ArmSpear victim and Slumdog himself aka Anthill Mob member, and our supposed PM Rishi Sunak.In the last 2hrs we talk with John Hamer about some topical subjects that's in the news.For John Hamer's books please follow this link belowBooks (falsificationofhistory.co.uk)https://www.sheepfarm.co.uk/music/https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/sheepfarmstudioshttps://odysee.com/@sheepfarmstudios:fhttps://rumble.com/user/SheepFarmStudioDom's Health Bunker Sodium Ascorbate [VitC] PowderHealth Bunker SupplementsUse discount Code HB-SF25OFFshop.healthbunker.co.ukwww.healthbunker.co.ukEmail info@sheepfarm.co.uk or info@healthbunker.co.ukThe views expressed in this podcast are only our opinions, they are not a statement of fact.
On today's show, Alex Kriel discusses the latest from Thinking Slow, specifically the fallout since the confrontation with Rishi Sunak from John Watt, the vaccine-injured. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Alex Kriel runs the account Thinking Slow, and his quest is to use facts and real science to expose and defeat the oligarchy's dystopian Great Reset agenda. Visit http://www.thinkingcoalition.org/ for more information. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Wayne lives in the UK, where, until he was injured by a COVID-19 "vaccine," he worked as a fire safety training officer and risk assessor for a British food retailer. Although his injury has stripped him of his job and the ability to engage in most of his pursuits and activities outside of work, Wayne has nevertheless become an advocate for himself and many others who've been harmed by the COVID-19 injections.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Different questions related to baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures and medical treatments for hair loss are being raised by patients now and then, including the followers of Dr John Watts, who keep flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos on his popular YouTube channel with queries related to different hair issues.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: John Watt is vaccine injured, and is campaigning for vaccine injured nationally. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Alex Mitchell is vaccine injured and had to have his leg amputated Alex is on the show to discuss vaccine injuries, compensation and class action lawsuits, his activism and support for other victims.
This week I speak to John Watt, his story needs to be heard like so many others, we must do more to help the injured and bereaved. It will most likely get taken down from dick tube, so head over the Bitchute. Twitter - @Nohj60536387 https://youtu.be/tk9jNGFh9wY https://bitchute.com/channel/iASB04Gb6Yqi/…
John Watt comes on the podcast to discuss being vax injured in November of 2021 after receiving his 3rd dose, all of the symptoms that have occurred since, NHS not helping, his response to the Goldic Trial, connecting with Dr. Kat Lindley, other physicians, and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE this podcast!! If interested in donating to John: https://gofund.me/f3cf3bef Social Media Instagram https://instagram.com/nohj_85?igshid=NmZiMzY2Mjc= Twitter https://twitter.com/nohj60536387?s=21&t=7qDM15cK8_r07qtt6G-ZCg
Special guest Josh Rodriguez (@joeshr1009 on Instagram) joins the Brown Expats once again as they breakdown one of the greatest Marvel movies of all time- John Watt's Spider-Man: No Way Home. Every little bit of the movie is packed with emotion, excitement, and nostalgia as we get some blasts from the past from the previous two Spider-Man series. A fair warning for this episode- DO NOT LISTEN TO IT IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED THE MOVIE YET! You have been warned! Keep swinging till then!
Spider-Man: No Way Home Podcast Review Not even the pandemic can stop millions of people from flocking to theatres to watch the third installment of John Watt's Spider-Man trilogy starring Tom Holland as everyone's favourite neighborhood Spider-man! Spider-Man: No Way Home unwrapped the best Holiday gift of all, becoming the first pandemic-era movie to cross $1 billion at the global box office. The numbers that Spider-Man: No Way Home is pulling in are nothing short of incredible and now that everyone has had a chance to see the movie, we figured it was time to deliver our spoiler-heavy review of the film, Joining Ricky D to discuss Spider-Man: No Way Home is Randy Dankievitch, Marc Kaliroff, and David Harris. Links: LinkTree Amazon Spotify iTunes Podbean YouTube Listen Note iHeartRadio Pandora Twitter Facebook
Today in botanical history, we celebrate a fun little story from the White House, a New Zealand writer, and a pop culture film that debuted on this day 27 years ago today. We'll hear an excerpt from an Eva Ibbotson book. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that promotes an awareness of and appreciation for Georgia's rich garden heritage. And then we'll wrap things up with an adorable little poem from one of the most prolific haiku writers who ever lived. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there's no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you'd search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Curated News Gardener's Checklist for October 14th | Berkshire Edge | Ron Kujawski (“kee-AH-skee”) Adele - Easy On Me Important Events October 14, 1862 On this day, President Lincoln wrote Navy Captain John Dalgren and asked him to find a gun for his youngest child, 9-year-old Tad. In the note, Lincoln specifically asked for, “a little gun that he can not hurt himself with.” Tad was seven years old when he arrived at the White House. The following day the Civil War started, and the constant presence of soldiers and battle talk sparked the boy's early love of the military. He and his brother Willie played together and pretended to be soldiers in the White House, where the roof was their fort, and the attic was a prison. One of Tad's favorite toys was a doll he named Jack that he received from the Sanitary Commission. Jack was part of many imaginary battles and skirmishes. Jack suffered grueling amputations (which were promptly sewn back on) and injuries and was even sentenced to prison. Julia Taft's younger brothers played with the Lincoln boys, and she would often babysit all four of them. In her memoir of the Lincoln White House entitled Tad Lincoln's Father (1931), she tells of Jack being regularly buried with honors in the White House Gardens to the dismay of the head gardener, John Watt. Tad had already irritated Mr. Watt after eating strawberries that were intended for a White House dinner. When Mr. Watt suggested Jack might be pardoned, Tad asked his father to give Jack another chance. President Lincoln got out a pen and paper and wrote, The Doll Jack is pardoned by order of the President. A. Lincoln. October 14, 1888 Birth of Katherine Mansfield, New Zealand poet, and writer. She once wrote, The mind I love must have wild places. Reflecting on her life, she wrote, I want a garden, a small house, grass, animals, books, pictures, music. And out of this, the expression of this, I want to be writing. Katherine's book The Garden Party is a collection of short stories that cover the gamut of emotions and begins with The Garden Party. The first paragraph is a delight: And after all the weather was ideal. They could not have had a more perfect day for a garden-party if they had ordered it. Windless, warm, the sky without a cloud. Only the blue was veiled with a haze of light gold, as it is sometimes in early summer. The gardener had been up since dawn, mowing the lawns and sweeping them, until the grass and the dark flat rosettes where the daisy plants had been seemed to shine. As for the roses, you could not help feeling they understood that roses are the only flowers that impress people at garden-parties, the only flowers that everybody is certain of knowing. Hundreds, yes, literally hundreds, had come out in a single night; the green bushes bowed down as though they had been visited by archangels. In her poem Camomile Tea she wrote, Outside the sky is light with stars; There's a hollow roaring from the sea. And, alas! for the little almond flowers, The wind is shaking the almond tree. How little I thought, a year ago, In that horrible cottage upon the Lee That he and I should be sitting so And sipping a cup of camomile tea! Light as feathers the witches fly, The horn of the moon is plain to see; By a firefly under a jonquil flower A goblin toasts a bumble-bee. We might be fifty, we might be five, So snug, so compact, so wise are we! Under the kitchen-table leg My knee is pressing against his knee. Our shutters are shut, the fire is low, The tap is dripping peacefully; The saucepan shadows on the wall Are black and round and plain to see. October 14, 1994 On this day, Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction opened in theaters. In the movie, Uma Thurman's character tells this joke: Three tomatoes are walking down the street - a papa tomato, a mama tomato, and a little baby tomato. Baby tomato starts lagging behind. Papa tomato get angry, goes over to Baby tomato, and squishes him..... and says 'Ketchup!'" Unearthed Words “Gardeners are never wicked are they?' said Ruth. 'Obstinate and grumpy and wanting to be alone, but not wicked. Oh, look at that creeper! I've always loved October so much, haven't you? I can see why it's called the Month of the Angels.” ― Eva Ibbotson, The Morning Gift Grow That Garden Library Seeking Eden by Staci L. Catron and Mary Ann Eaddy This book came out in 2018, and the subtitle is A Collection of Georgia's Historic Gardens. What a fantastic topic! I always say that Georgia loves her gardens on a level that could rival the way England loves hers. And of course, what I love about this book is that it's marrying the beauty of these gardens, the design, the particular elements that make them special. A little bit about the families and the people that grew up and got to live in these beautiful gardens. Along with the great history of the gardens. So I just absolutely love this book and it is so, so, so, so beautiful. Now this book takes us back to the mid 18th century to the early 20th century - so that's the time period that we're focusing on here. And surprisingly, you're going to see all kinds of gardens in this book, not just colonial revival gardens, or country place era landscapes, but also you're going to see rock gardens, town squares, college campuses, and even an urban conservation garden. Now the authors do a wonderful job of walking us through the history of Georgia's gardens. And by the way, all of the gardens that are featured in this book, with the exception of ten, are all public gardens, so you can go and visit them with no problem. And, you know, another thing to keep in mind when you're reading about Georgia and Georgia's gardens is that Georgia was a battlefield during the civil war. So even if some of these gardens managed to get through unscathed, they still had to pull themselves out of the upheaval of the time, Because you had all of the economic, social, and political factors that definitely impacted these gardens and that adds a very unique dimension to the history of these gardens as well. But as I mentioned earlier, Georgians love gardening. In fact, the very first garden club that was founded in the United States that was super official - complete with things like a constitution and bylaws - was the lady's garden club and it was established in Athens, Georgia in 1891. Then, of course, you've got the garden club of America that gets formed in 1913. And that was really through a United effort of 11 different garden clubs, including, of course, The Garden Club of Georgia. So I share all of this to underscore the deep love of gardens and gardening in the state of Georgia - and that's why, of course, this is such a wonderful book. And it's a big book. This book is 488 pages of Georgia garden. Heritage. You can get a copy of Seeking Eden by Staci L. Catron and Mary Ann Eaddy and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $24. Today's Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart October 14, 1867 Birth of Masaoka Shiki, “Masah-oh-ka Sha-KEY” Japanese poet, author, and literary critic. He died of tuberculosis at age 34 in 1902. Regarded as one of the four haiku masters, he helped develop the modern form of haiku poetry, and he personally wrote nearly 20,000 haiku verses in his all-too-short life. Now in researching Masaoka, I stumbled on a wonderful video by Roger Pulvers, who not only reads some of his haikus but does a masterful job explaining his most controversial haiku, which happened to be about the coxcomb. It was about a simple flower. Now I'm not going to ruin it for you. I don't want to spoil it, but you really should head on over to the Facebook group and check out this video by Roger Pulvers, where he helps us to better understand and appreciate Masaoka's poetry - plus I think you'll really enjoy hearing that haiku that he wrote about coxcomb. I do not know the day my pain will end yet in the little garden I had them plant seeds of autumn flowers Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
In this episode, we welcome John Rotundo & John Watt of Pentair to discuss the utilization of salt and UV systems as alternative sanitizer solutions. As our industry continues to navigate through the chlorine tab shortage, it’s good to look at other proven methods of pool and spa sanitization. We break down how exactly salt systems work, when and how to clean a salt cell, including important safety measures to be aware of, why calcium flakes happen, and how they are intended to be used with automation. The guys also discuss the differences between the IntelliChlor and iChlor and the many benefits of switching to a salt pool, such as the level of safety and efficiency and the surprisingly soft feeling the salt gives to your skin and hair. We then detail how UV systems work and how to properly maintain UV bulbs and the BioShield UV System, as well as how this system can be used to eliminate harmful chloramines in the water. UV sanitization is not only a growing trend in our industry but one that is being heavily utilized all over the world. Pentair Links: If you enjoyed this episode, check out the photos, show notes, all the links referenced, and follow Pentair by going to the episode webpage here: Episode Webpage Sponsor Links: Pentair Anderson Manufacturing Company You can follow Pool Chasers below: Pool Chasers Website Pool Chasers Instagram Pool Chasers Facebook Pool Chasers FB Group Pool Chasers Twitter Pool Chasers YouTube Pool Chasers Patreon
Mandolin and banjo player Jimmy Dalton of Waterford joins us this week to talk about leaving Ireland, foundry work, Cardiff sessions and leaving your banjo at home. Oh, and Bush Bands, mandolins and marches. Jimmy runs a monthly session in Geelong at the Sir Charles Hotham. To find out more about this session shoot us a message and we'll pass your details on to Jimmy. Once again, thanks so much for your time and tunes Jimmy, it was a pleasure. Enjoy! Darren & Dom ... Dom's notes: As I mention in the intro to today's episode, Jimmy Dalton was at one of the first house sessions I was invited to when I moved to Australia. He was sitting at the end of a long kitchen table with a mandolin, a mandola, a banjo, and a glint in his eye. He is, as they might say in Co. Antrim, a wile man for the music. He was also one of our first interviews for The Blarney Pilgrims, and we touch on quite a few of the ideas that we explore in other episodes. As I also mention in the intro, he knows scads of tunes, and when he's playing you can often see him feel his way into a set, like a car merging into traffic,his eyes fixed on some distant destination. It's very cool to watch - or hear, more accurately. He invited me to play the mandola one night at a session, and as I was finding my way around trying to accompany the jigs that we were playing, I got to thinking about that instrument. I used to play a mandola when I was a teenager. At least, that's what the guy in Owen's music shop in Ballymoney told me it was. He also told me it was tuned G - D - A - C or something, and so for a good few months I was contorting myself into all sorts of shapes until I realised I could just tune it like a mandolin and it'd be a lot less painful for everybody concerned. That mandola was a gift from my mum and dad, who could ill afford it I know now, but who took me over to Ballymoney anyway with the promise of a complicated stringed instrument of some sort. Ultimately it came down to a choice between the mandola and a hammer dulcimer. Who knew there would be a hammer dulcimer tucked away in a dusty corner of a music shop in Ballymoney of all places...where did it come from? How did it get there? Anyway, I went for the mandola because that's what Andy Irvine played, and the only things I knew about the hammer dulcimer was that it was the instrument in the Ask The Family theme tune, and that it featured on one of my brothers' albums, Nana Mouskouri Live In Athens. Ballymoney was where we drove to drop off and pick up brothers and sisters heading home from, or back up to, The City (Belfast). It was where the train left from - a freezing railway station with excessively dynamic weather patterns on Platform 1 and a great bar attached that was owned by the legendary motorcycle champion (road racing) Joey Dunlop. A bar where I once witnessed the second most epic spillage of pints I've ever seen - 8 pints of Guinness on two trays hitting the floor simultaneously (the most epic spillage being in The Blue Moon in Seattle - 4 pitchers of Manny's IPA on a packed Friday evening). It always seemed unimaginably dreary to me when I was a child, Ballymoney, and yet there was a mandola AND a hammer dulcimer there, in that music shop. Alongside the latest albums by Victor Gregg, The Singing Barber, and John Watt, The Singing Farmer. So maybe it wasn't that bad after all. My dad drove there to work every day for about thirty-five or forty years. I often wonder what he thought about on that half hour drive each morning and evening. If he ever wondered about the trajectory of his life, about destiny, about mortality. Or if he was really just glad of a bit of time to himself in the car. Respite from a house full of weans, one of them ploinking away on a mis-tuned, eight stringed mandola. 'Thank God we didn't get him the dulcimer.' Thanks again, Jimmy, for taking the time to play for us, to chat, and for the chance to have a shot on your accurately tuned mandola. ... If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge $2 over at www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims. Of course, you don't have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you'll enjoy each episode more because you'll be safe in the knowledge that you're a deadset legend. If you can't afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can't, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims www.blarneypilgrims.com facebook.com/BlarneyPilgrimsPodcast @blarneyPilgrimsPodcast
The Goons welcome Improvisor and fellow music fanatic John Watt to the show. John talks to us about the album The Monitor by Titus Andronicus. We dive into the work of this album and what was going through the head of the main song writers Patrick Stickles life when he created this. Matt struggles with his feelings on it and Alex is very chill with it. John also talks about his history with music and how he expanded his taste and knowledge. Fun conversation! Talking Tunes With These Two Goons RSS
Trish Glose sits down with business owner John Watt. They explore his Oregon childhood, his love for the Beatles and why he wanted to work in a clothing store. Find out why he made the news for a stolen guitar and his answers to the final 3.
Join us as John Watt brings three points on how to get ready for marathon day.
Join us as John Watt brings three points on how to get ready for marathon day.
VoiceAmerica.com Broadcasts Live from FT. Lauderdale Florida at the 41st National Pitbull Hard Money Conference A one day event for real estate professionals.Presentations on a wide range of topics pertaining to real estate based private money financing. Exceptional speakers representing all facets of the industry–providing on point and insightful commentary.
Join the VoiceAmerica Live events Crew as we Broadcast Live in Ft. Lauderdale Florida from the floor of the Pitbull conference. Pitbull Conference is the oldest and largest organization of its kind in the country: educating brokers, lenders, and investors as to the emerging opportunities that exist in hard money lending.
This week Mike is joined by special guest John Watt, manager of the Hollow Graves Haunted Manor in Keansburg, NJ. Mike and John talk about their favorite haunted attractions, what it is like to work in one and then they review the Scream Factory release of Tobe Hooper's 1981 classic The Funhouse. https://www.facebook.com/HollowgravesHauntedManorSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/aloneinthedarkpodcast)
Listen to Catherine Brissette and John Watt discuss their latest ASN NEURO paper the multifaceted responses of primary human astrocytes and brain microvascular endothelial cells to the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi.
The Christmas Edition of Sanctuary Radio presented by Presley and D'lear features live lounge recorded tracks from The Wild Flowers, Steve Mercy, A Born Disaster, Rumours Of Spring, as well as a new artist tracks from Damian Rider, John Watt and Cormac Tohill ( Ape Destruction). Also on the show Iggy Pop, Abney Park, Billy Idol.
Hi there, We've a traditional Scots song version of the Foot Stompin' podcast! We start of with Gordeanna McCulloch singing The Bleacher Lassie of Kelvinhaugh. Next up is Mairi Campbell sing The Piper and the Maker. We take a quick break from singing and play Bruce MacGregor and Christine Hanson's new CD Kissin' is the Best of A'. We're back to singing now with John Watt and Davey Stewart singing Pittenweem Jo then Johnny My Man by Joan Harkness. We finish up the podcast with a reel from Steven Spence. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.