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This week, hosts Tom Zalatnai (@tomzalatnai) and Teffer Adjemian (@tefferbear) bring you the next round of match ups for Munch Madness 2025 with special guest judges David Flamm (@atiredskeleton) and Daniel Zafran (@candyisdandypod)! Rhubarb vs Corn! Cookies vs. Soup! Teffer vs. Laryngitis?! Cast your tiebreaker votes at patreon.com/nobadfoodpod! Left Trigger Right Trigger! www.lefttriggerrighttrigger.com Night Parade! www.nightparade.store 24-Hour Stream March 8th! https://www.twitch.tv/lefttriggerrighttrigger Candy is Dandy! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/candy-is-dandy-the-candy-review-podcast/id1632162083 Three of Cups Tea! Use the coupon code HAPPYBIRTHDAY at checkout! https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/3ofCupsTeas Subscribe to Teffer's Substack! https://substack.com/@tefferadjemian Support the show on Patreon! patreon.com/nobadfoodpod Contact us and keep up with everything we're doing over on Instagram @nobadfoodpod! Check out The Depot! www.depotmtl.org Want to be on the show? Tell us why! https://forms.gle/w2bfwcKSgDqJ2Dmy6 MERCH! podcavern.myspreadshop.ca Our logo is by David Flamm! Check out his work (and buy something from his shop!) at http://www.davidflammart.com/ Our theme music is "It Takes A Little Time" by Zack Ingles! You can (and should!) buy his music here: https://zackingles.bandcamp.com/ www.podcavern.com
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Chris takes the lead this week as Eliana rests her vocal cords. This week, we are covering everything from the FCC to the trans sports ban out of the White House, as well as a few items on the Super Bowl and the latest shake from McDonald's. Wretch on! Time Stamps: 2:04 - Front Page 52:01 - Obsessions 55:56 - Reader Mail 57:48 - Favorite Items Show Notes: The Wall Street Journal: More Than 40,000 Federal Workers Have Resigned So Far, Short of Target The Washington Post: Republican ire at USAID finds an unusual target: Politico The Hill: Politico publishes note ‘to set the record straight' on government subscription outrage Axios: Scoop: Trump orders key government agency to cancel all media contracts Fortune: Member of Elon Musk's DOGE resigns after being linked to a social media account that shared racist posts NPR: Why CBS stands at the epicenter of Trump's assault on the media CJR: A Plea for Institutional Modesty AEI: When Anti-Press Ascendancy Meets FCC Public Interest Regulation The Wrap: Meta Hires Chief Correspondent From Tucker Carlson-Founded Daily Caller Mediaite: ‘Mass Murderer in Waiting': Writer Accuses LA Times of Editing His Anti-RFK Op-Ed to Support Conspiracy Theorist Semafor: Inside Tom Cotton's unconventional push for Tulsi Gabbard The Washington Post: The couple who want to make America procreate again The New York Times: As Trump Attacks Diversity, a Racist Undercurrent Surfaces AP News: Winging it for the Super Bowl? Broccoli might be a cheaper party snack this year Poynter: Donald Trump brings back the tradition of the Super Bowl interview USA Today: Travis Kelce: Trump attending Super Bowl 'cool.' The president said 'I hate Taylor Swift.' The Hill: Whole Hog Politics: An inflection point for the transgender movement The Wall Street Journal: Americans Don't Eat Enough Bacon. The Pork King Has a Plan.
As we wrap up our time with Glee, we are talking about our FOUR FAVORITE EPISODES. Glee's peak (in our opinion), what Glee is to us, the plot lines we think about the most frequently.Ian's picks:Pilot, DuetsLena's picks:Laryngitis, The Hurt Locker Part 2
Ever wonder what happens when your voice suddenly decides to take a vacation? In this episode, we explore the mysterious condition of laryngitis. From causes to symptoms, we can help you discover the best ways to recover and protect your voice. Whether you're dealing with laryngitis now or just curious about how it works, this episode will give you the answers you need. Tune in for all the insights into a silent struggle! Today on The Lab Report: 2:50 Patti lost her voice so we’re covering laryngitis 4:05 The anatomy of the voice box and power of speech 6:00 Laryngitis, symptoms and causes 8:25 Let’s go Woo – Throat chakra! 12:20 Disclaimer on not missing more serious causes 13:00 Treatment options 15:25 Herbal remedies 18:55 Prevention and the importance of self-care Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review. Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net. And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing. To find a qualified healthcare provider to connect you with Genova testing, or to access select products directly yourself, visit Genova Connect. Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Marvel Maniacs, this is Eric with a quick update. I'm dealing with a case of laryngitis, and my voice isn't podcast-ready right now. Thank you for your patience and understanding as I take some time to recover. I'll be back soon with more Marvel magic—stay tuned, and thanks for sticking with me!
Send us a textWelcome to my Blogger With a Twist—a podcast about lifestyle, self-improvement, and personal stories.In this episode, I discuss my journey with being sick these past few weeks. I caught a cold that turned into laryngitis, which, needless to say, has been a hot mess.Besides that, I also share my plans for this upcoming weekend. In which I will be going to the movies as well as attending an early Christmas dinner with friends. Full of laughter and good food.That said, grab your snacks, and let's get this episode started.Click here to read blog post!Support the showBrowse my links: https://linktr.ee/phillybloggerFor questions or topic suggestions send me an email.Email: brooke.brunson@gmail.com
This Gleewind is super sized as we talk about the 8 episodes directed by our fave, Alfonos Gomez Rejon. This week we tackle his first 4 and discuss why Laryngitis means so much to us, Alfonso's understanding of the world of Glee, and pretend we know anything about film theory.Episodes covered this week areLaryngitisGrilled CheesusA Very Glee ChristmasBorn This Way
The M-n-R Cast: Living Laryngitis LegendJoin Roger Bodee for the 110th episode of the M-n-R (Manner) Cast. This week Roger discusses his week in Flesh and Blood as we recovers from having no voice from Laryngitis.Support us directly at: https://www.patreon.com/MnR_CastFind us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/MnRcastJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/jBWCwvYRuPMusic by: Aidan Kwasneski#fleshandbloodtcg #fab #podcast #cast #strategy Flesh and Blood Podcast
A Drama filled ThursdayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Dr Christian starring Gene Hersholdt, originally broadcast November 14, 1937, 87 years ago, Steve and Charlotte Dixon. Charlotte Dixon has decided to divorce Steve because he's not sophisticated enough for her. She wants to move to the city and write poetry.Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast November 14, 1953, 71 years ago, Professor Lute Bone. The Professor is selling wormseed tonic that cures just about everything, possibly because it contains opium!Then Dark Fantasy, originally broadcast November 14, 1941, 83 years ago, The Man Who Came Back. A killing after an argument about a man's wife leads to a promise to return from the grave for vengeance. Followed by The Green Hornet, originally broadcast November 14, 1942, 82 years ago, Torpedo On Wheels. After a dynamite truck explodes, the Hornet matches wits with a gang who claims to know his secret identity.Finally Superman, originally broadcast November 14, 1941, 83 years ago, The Pan-American Highway. Clark, Perry White and Lois Lane take a secret aircraft aloft for a test flight. Three groups of engineers have disappeared while working in the Andes. This is a job for Clark Kent! Bud Collyer (who has a bad case of Laryngitis) is Clark, Julian Noa is Perry Mason, and Joan Alexander is Lois Lane. I didn't know that Superman could get Laryngitis! Thanks to Debbie for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://jfk.artifacts.archives.gov/objects/18804/the-family-fallout-shelter
This week, Frank took a personal day, so Brian was joined by our good friend Cory Gee. Brian tries his hand at doing the intro and then the guys revisit wrestler-dildos and talk about collectible Playboys. Cory educates Brian about Pavlov's Dogs and Mötley Crüe's drummer. Brian talks about performing for Sarah Mclachlan's audience and causing her Laryngitis. They talk about the show they're running at The Radisson (in Warwick, RI). Cory shares an idea for a brand new type of comedy show, which Brian poops on while speaking Japanese. Then in a surprising turn of events, Brian coaches Cory on how to accept a compliment. Tune into our PATREON episode this week to hear the rest of the conversation! Go to StonerDadPodcast.com for links to each show, our Patreon, and all things Stoner Dad. #StonerDad #StonerDadPodcast #BrianBeaudoin #CoryG #PavlovsDogs #MötleyCrüe #SarahMclachlan #TheRadison #StandupComedy #Comedy
Why do female singers sometimes sound like they've been gargling gravel? In this episode of Join the Docs, our melodious maestros, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest, strike a chord as they riddle on raspy rappers and discuss distressed divas. Why might sopranos struggle to sing soulfully instead sometimes sounding far from sonorous? . They kick things off with a tuneful tour of the larynx and vocal cords, those tiny but mighty instruments that can make or break a performance. With a sprinkle of humour and a dash of puns, they explain how hormonal cycles can turn a diva's dulcet tones into a croaky chorus.Ever wondered why your favourite singer suddenly sounds like they've been shouting at a football match? The Docs delve into the various medical conditions that can cause hoarseness, from the common cold's pesky cousin, laryngitis, to the sneaky saboteur, acid reflux. They paint a vivid picture of how these ailments can transform a nightingale into a screech-owl, hooting away in distress. With anecdotes that hit all the right notes, they remind us that if hoarseness lingers longer than a three-week encore, it's time to seek medical advice.So, how do famous singers keep their voices in tip-top shape? The episode is peppered with references to iconic vocalists who have battled the dreaded hoarseness. Sackier and Guest serve up a smorgasbord of star-studded stories that add a touch of glamour to the medical mumbo-jumbo. Their witty banter and playful puns ensure that even the most complex concepts are as easy to swallow as a spoonful of honey.Is laughter really the best medicine? As the conversation crescendos, The Docs strike a perfect balance between education and entertainment. They sprinkle in just the right amount of humour, making the medical discussion as engaging as a front-row seat at a Broadway show.So, why not tune in and let Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest serenade you with their insights on hoarseness? Thankfully without either of our two Docs bursting into song. Whether you're a singer, a fan, or just someone who loves a good laugh, this episode of Join the Dots hits all the high notes, ensuring you walk away with a smile on your face and a song in your heart.—--DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on Join the Docs are those of Dr. Nigel Guest, Jonathan Sackier and other people on our show. Be aware that Join the Docs is not intended to be medical advice, it is for information and entertainment purposes only - please, always take any health concerns to your doctor or other healthcare provider. We respect the privacy of patients and never identify individuals unless they have consented. We may change details, dates, place names and so on to protect privacy. Listening to Join the Docs, interacting on our social media, emailing or writing to us does not establish a doctor patient relationship.To Contact Us: For a deeper dive on this episode's issue, merchandise and exclusive content, head to www.jointhedocs.comFollow us on youtube.com/JoinTheDocs Follow us on instgram.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on tiktok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: facebok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: x.com/JoinTheDocs
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Vitamin E might be one of the least thought about vitamins these days, but it does have some standout benefits that you should know about. On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared breaks down those benefits, the different forms of Vitamin E found in nature, as well as the difference between tocopherols and tocotrienols. This episode is meant to help you to decide if supplementing Vitamin E is right for you.Jared also shares another Homeopathic Minute from his series of quick, easy to digest information on single homeopathic remedies. Today's remedy is Borax.Products:Solaray Bio Vitamin E Gamma PlexNatural Factors Clear Base Vitamin EDerma - E Vitamin E Skin OilVital 5 Ultimate Vitality MultiOllois BoraxAdditional Information:#332: Cholesterol Controversy - Jared's Interview on Inside The Aisle with Niki Wolfe***Be sure to listen to Wednesday's podcasts this year for Jared's Homeopathic Minute to learn more about specific remedies.#393: What Is Homeopathy and How Does It Work? With Guillaume LoisBe Healthy Utah discount code: vitality40BeHealtyUtah.comVibrant Living Wellness ConferenceVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
This episode of Vitality Radio features a return of the Vital Rant! Jared discusses a PubMed article titled the War Against Polypharmacy. Data suggests that among those who take prescription medications, the average number of medications taken is four! Many are taking far more than that. You'll learn about the mortality risk increase with multiple pharmaceutical drugs and how you can reduce that risk by finding natural alternatives to many of those drugs.Jared also interviews Shane and Liz Watt about the Be Healthy Utah Natural Health and Wellness Conference taking place this month in Sandy, Utah. If you aren't local to Sandy, you will have the opportunity to hear the recorded presentations after the event as well so you won't want to miss hearing about the lineup of speakers for the event!Finally, Jared shares another Homeopathic Minute from his series of quick, easy to digest information on single homeopathic remedies. Today's remedy is Belladonna.Products:Belladonna HomeopathicAdditional Information:The War Against Polypharmacy - PubMed article#260: Prescribing Poisons. Commonly Prescribed Drugs; Are the Risks Worth the Benefits? Part 1#414: A Natural Approach to Healthy Blood Pressure#266: Prescribing Poisons Part 2. Ibuprofen, PPI's, and Flouroquinalone Antibiotics#264: Jen's Story: How One Woman Fought Through Addiction, Mental and Physical Illness to Find Vitality.#227: VR Vintage: There is an Herbal Supplement that Works for Diabetes, Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Better than Drugs! Berberine is that Powerful!#347: Thyroid Health: Why Your Doctor Might Be Looking at the Wrong Numbers With Dr. Todd Cameron#407: Deep Dive on Nattokinase: A Special Enzyme with Cardiovascular Benefits and More with Julia Craven#259: Osteoporosis: Answering all of Your Big Questions of how to Prevent and Reverse it Naturally!#260: Prescribing Poisons. Commonly Prescribed Drugs; Are the Risks Worth the Benefits? Part 1Be Healthy Utah discount code: vitality40BeHealtyUtah.com***Be sure to listen to Wednesday podcasts this year for Jared's Homeopathic Minute to learn more about specific remedies.#393: What Is Homeopathy and How Does It Work? With Guillaume LoisVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
This week on @whenwifegivesyoulemons we talk about an engagement party, Joy gets laryngitis, John is a retired man whore #manwore #laryngitis #retired
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Peter is still recovering from Laryngitis and is currently unable to record new episodes! However, we don't want to leave you in the lurch so we've put together an Omnibus repeat episode of Justice League of America 100-102 featuring the return of the Seven Soldiers of Victory! It's a story so big, we had to recruit a lot of friends, family and fellow podcasters to help us out. A big thank you to all our guest voices. You can find our guest podcasters with the following links - https://thebrandonpetersshow.com/ https://awesomecomics.podbean.com/ https://neverironanything.com/ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctor-who---pieces-of-eighth/ https://weirdwarriorspodcast.podbean.com/ https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/ https://stopletsteamup.libsyn.com/ http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/jlipodcast/ and you can find Martian Manhunter AKA comedian Robert George here - Instagram @robertgeorgecomedy Twitter @RobGeorge Email us at theearth2podcast@gmail.com Facebook www.facebook.com/theearth2podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/theearth2podcast Twitter www.twitter.com/podcast_earth2 Leave us a Voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/theearth2podcast #dccomics #dccomicspodcast #dcmultiverse #Multiverse #comics #podcast #SevenSoldiers #SevenSoldiersofVictory #CrimsonAvenger#Wing #GreenArrow #Speedy #StarSpangledKid #Stripesy #Vigilante #TheVigilante #ShiningKnight #Sandman #TheSandman #LawsLegionnaires #Stargirl #JLA #JSA #Batman #Superman #WonderWoman #Flash #GreenLantern #Starman #DrFate
2024 gets off to a flying stop on the Earth-2 Podcast as Peter has come down with Laryngitis and is currently unable to record new episodes! However, we don't want to leave you in the lurch so as a prelude to the imminent return of the Spectre in the pages of Adventure Comics, we've put together an Omnibus repeat episode of his last appearances in Justice League of America 82 & 83 guest-starring friend of the show, Gavin Rizza! Don't worry, we have some interesting fill in episodes planned over the next few weeks to give Peter's voice a chance to get better so you will not be short of your weekly Earth-2 fix! We hope you enjoy it! Email us at theearth2podcast@gmail.com Facebook www.facebook.com/theearth2podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/theearth2podcast Twitter www.twitter.com/podcast_earth2 Leave us a Voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/theearth2podcast #DCComics #Comics #DCMultiverse #Spectre #JLA #JSA #JusticeLeague #JusticeSociety #silveragecomics #comic #Superman #Batman #TheFlash #DrFate #Hawkman #GreenLantern #GreenArrow #BlackCanary #RedTornado #DrMid-Nite #Sandman #JohnnyThunder #MrTerrific #TheSpectre #Starman #Wildcat #WonderWoman #JusticeLeagueDark #JusticeSocietyDark #DickDillin #DennyONeil
"Marijuana Dispensaries and Predictive Football: A Quirky Comparison"Larry is excited about Michigan's win over Alabama and in tribute to their upcoming January 8th college football championship game against Washington he features a Grateful Dead concert from January 8th, 1978. He detail the song "Jack Straw" and its history, especially focusing on the singer distribution due to Jerry Garcia's laryngitis during the San Diego show.The conversation veers into the significance of the songs "Lazy Lightning" and "Supplication" within the Grateful Dead's repertoire, reminiscing about experiencing these songs live. It briefly touches on personal events, birthdays, and music preferences.The host humorously correlates the predicted football game winner to the number of Grateful Dead performances and marijuana dispensaries in Michigan and Washington. They discuss cannabis-related legislation and the market dynamics in these states, concluding with light-hearted references to personal travels and cannabis availability across regions.Produced by PodConx Grateful DeadJanuary 8, 1978Golden Hall Community ConcourseSan Diego, CAGrateful Dead Live at Golden Hall, Community Concourse on 1978-01-08 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Jerry has laryngitis so he did not singDonna filled in for him INTRO: Jack Straw Track #2 0:07 – 1:38 Not on any studio album. Featured on Europe ‘72 First time played: October 19, 1971, Minneapolis (Keith Godchaux's first show) Last played: July 8, 1995, Soldier Field, Chicago Total times played = 476 (No. 11 on list of all time songs played) SHOW No. 1: Lazy Lightning>Supplication Track #8: 3:00 – end and then straight intoTrack #9: 0:00 – 1:15 DAVID DODD: The pair of songs was recorded on the Kingfish album, with Bob Weir as a member of the band. Barlow notes that he wrote the song in Mill Valley in October 1975. The two tracks opened the album, which was released in March 1976. The Grateful Dead first played the pair in concert on June 3, 1976, at the Paramount Theater in Portland, Oregon. That show also included the first performances of “Might As Well,” “Samson and Delilah,” and “The Wheel.” “Lazy Lightning” was always followed in concert by “Supplication,” and the final performance of the two songs took place on Halloween, 1984, at the Berkeley Community Theater. “Supplication” was played by itself, according to DeadBase X, on one occasion subsequently, although it was also played as an instrumental jam more frequently over the years. The final “Supplication” was played 597 shows after the last “Lazy Lightning>Supplication,” on May 22, 1993 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Interestingly, “Supplication” was played one other time separately from “Lazy Lightning,” on September 24, 1976, when it was sandwiched in the middle of a “Playing in the Band.” a very strong case could be made that “Supplication” is no more a separate song from “Lazy Lightning” than “Sunshine Daydream” is from “Sugar Magnolia.” It's a coda, carrying forward the same themes—only the form of the verse has changed. Lazy Lightning – 111 total times playedSupplication – 123 total times played SHOW No. 2: Estimated Prophet Track #14 2:35 – 4:15 Weir/BarlowReleased on Terrapin Station released on July 27, 1977 (first studio album released by the band after it returned to live touring after its 1975 hiatus. DAVID DODD: “Estimated Prophet” was first performed by the Grateful Dead on February 26, 1977, at the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, California. The Dead also premiered “Terrapin Station” at that show. They played it 390 times in the years that followed, with the longest time between performances being 15 shows—mostly it stayed at the every third or fourth show rank. Its final performance was on June 28, 1995, at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It appeared on Terrapin Station, released July 27, 1977. Blair Jackson quotes Weir, discussing the song, in his biography of the band: “According to Weir, he and Barlow wrote the song from the perspective of a crazy, messianic zealot, a type which one invariably encounters in Deadhead crowds now and again. As Weir explains: ‘The basis of it is this guy I see at nearly every backstage door. There's always some guy who's taken a lot of dope and he's really bug-eyed, and he's having some kind of vision. He's got a rave he's got to deliver.' “ This is one of those songs, and there are quite a number of them in the Dead's repertoire, in which a not-entirely-sympathetic character is brought to life, and, in the course of being brought to life, is made more sympathetic. I've always thought this was a big strong suit of theire songs, whether in “Wharf Rat” or in “Jack Straw”; whether in “Candyman” or “Friend of the Devil.” Not only is it a recurring trope in the lyrics, but I think it is key to understanding the whole body of the songs, and perhaps literature generally. SHOW No. 3: The Other One Track # 16 13:30 – 15:07 The imagery conjured up by Bob Weir, in his portion of the suite, “That's It for the Other One,” on Anthem of the Sun, is clearly and intentionally a psychedelic ode to the Pranksters and all that entailed. Whether the singer was “escapin' through the lily fields,” or “tripping through the lily fields,” or “skipping through the lily fields” (all versions of the line sung by Weir at various points, according to several extremely careful listeners), the fact is that it was akin to Alice's rabbit hole, because of where it led. “The bus came by and I got on...that's when it all began.”That line captures so much, in so many different ways, in so few words, that it is a model of what poetry can do—over time, and in a wide variety of circumstances, the line takes on a wide spectrum of association and meaning. The Dead, of course, were quite literally on THE bus, along with Cowboy Neal (see earlier blog entry on “Cassidy”) and Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs and Mountain Girl and many others whose names are legend among our tribe. What must that have been like? Surely, worthy of a song or two. And Weir came up with a couple of winners, between “The Other One” and “Cassidy.” There is something wonderfully cartoonish about the scenes described in the lyrics. A “Spanish lady” hands the singer a rose, which then starts swirling around and explodes—kind of like Yosemite Sam left holding a lit firecracker, leaving a smoking crater of his mind. The police arrest him for having a smile on his face despite the bad weather—clearly, this kid is doing something illegal. Weir's interview with David Gans (along with Phil Lesh) cited in The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics refers to a particular incident:Gans: Now, I remember a version from a little bit earlier, maybe late in '67, you had a different set of lyrics; the first verse is “the heat come ‘round and busted me”...and then there was a second verse that was about “the heat in the jail weren't very smart,” or somethin' like that...Weir: Yeah, that was after my little...Lesh: Water balloon episode?Weir: I got him good. I was on the third floor of our place in the Haight-Ashbury. And there was this cop who was illegally searching a car belonging to a friend of ours, down on the street—the cops used to harass us every chance they got. They didn't care for the hippies back then. And so I had a water balloon, and what was I gonna do with this water balloon? Come on.Lesh: Just happened to have a water balloon, in his hand... Ladies and gentlemen...Weir: And so I got him right square on the head, and...Lesh: A prettier shot you never saw.Weir: ...and he couldn't tell where it was comin' from, but then I had to go and go downstairs and walk across the street and just grin at him...and sorta rub it in a little bit.Gans: Smilin' on a cloudy day. I understand now.Weir: And at that point, he decided to hell with due process of law, this kid's goin' to jail. So, as to the debut. If we take Weir and Lesh at their word, that the first performance of the song as it now stands coincided with the night Neal Cassady died, in the early morning hours of February 4, 1968. And sure enough, there is a performance of “The Other One” on February 3, 1968, whose verses correspond to the verses as we all know them, for the first time, at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon. The song was a fixture in the repertoire from then on, performed at least 586 times that we know of. The only year in which it was not listed as being performed was 1975, the hiatus year. Part of the suite of songs, That's It For The Other One from Anthem of the Sun. Made up of four sections: "Cryptical Envelopment", "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet", "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" (the part everyone knows as “the other one”), and "We Leave the Castle". Like other tracks on the album, is a combination of studio and live performances mixed together to create the final product. appears that way on Anthem of the Sun, bracketed by Garcia's “Cryptical Envelopment.” But it stands alone most of the time in performance—“Cryptical” was dropped completely from 1973 through 1984, reappeared for five performances in 1985 (the 20th anniversary period—it was broken out following a lapse of 791 shows at the June 16, 1985 Greek Theater show (I WAS THERE!!) in Berkeley), then disappeared again for the remainder of the band's careerI. "Cryptical Envelopment" (Garcia)[edit]"Cryptical Envelopment" is one of the few Grateful Dead songs with lyrics written by Garcia. It was performed from 1967 to 1971 (when it was then dropped), and brought back for a few performances in 1985. Post-Grateful Dead bands such as Dead & Company have returned to performing the song, sometimes as a standalone track separate from the rest of the suite.II. "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet" (Garcia, Kreutzmann, Lesh, McKernan, Weir)[edit]"Quadlibet for Tenderfeet" is a short jam section linking "Cryptical Envelopment" and "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get". Transitions between studio and live performances are very audible during this section.III. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" (Kreutzmann, Weir)[edit]One of the few Grateful Dead songs to have lyrics written by Weir, "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" became one of the Dead's most-played songs (being performed a known 586 times[2]) and most popular vehicles for improvisation, with some performances reaching 30+ minutes in length. The song's lyrics reference the influence of the Merry Pranksters and in particular Neal Cassady.[2] Additionally, the line "the heat came 'round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day" refers to a time Weir was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop.[2] This section ends with a reprise of "Cryptical Envelopment".IV. "We Leave the Castle" (Constanten)[edit]The only Grateful Dead composition written by Tom Constanten, "We Leave the Castle" is an avant-garde piece featuring prepared piano and other studio trickery.[While the "We Leave the Castle" portion of the song was never performed live by the band, the first three sections were all featured in concert to differing extents. "Cryptical Envelopment", written and sung by Jerry Garcia, was performed from 1967 to 1971, when it was then dropped aside from a select few performances in 1985. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", written by Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir and sung by Weir, became one of the band's most frequently performed songs in concert (usually denoted as simply "The Other One"). The Other one– performed 549 times First played: Oct. 31, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: July 8, 1995, Soldier Field, Chicago That's It For The Other One – performed 79 times First played: October 22, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: Cryptical Envelopment – performed 73 times First played: Oct. 21, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: Sept. 3, 1985 – Starlight Theater, K.C. SHOW No. 4: Truckin' Track # 17 4:22 – 6:03 The lyrics were written under pressure, in the studio, during the recording of American Beauty (Nov. 1970) (released as a single backed by Ripple in Jan. 1971), with Hunter running back and forth with hastily-written verses that somehow, despite the fact that were purpose-written on the spot, seem to have some pretty good staying power. There are rumors that he originally wrote “Garlands of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street” as an intentionally hard-to-sing line, just to enjoy watching Weir try to wrap his mouth around them, eventually relenting and substituting “arrows of neon,” just to make it possible to sing.The music credit is shared by Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Phil Lesh. Hunter gets the credit for the lyrics. And Hunter took the bare bones outline of some of the band's adventures and misadventures and fleshed them out with memorable features, highlighting their trips around the country with specific references to places and occurrences. In the process, he came up with a chorus consisting of a couple of phrases that are now, eternally, in the cultural psyche: “Sometimes the light's all shining on me / Other times I can barely see. Lately it occurs to me / What a long strange trip it's been.”At some point, Hunter was accused of using a cliché in that final phrase of the chorus. When something you make up becomes such a commonly-used turn of phrase that your own invention of it is accused of being cliché, that's some measure of wordsmithing success, I would say. Truckin'” was first performed on August 18, 1970, at the Fillmore West. The show opened with an acoustic set, and “Truckin'” was the first song. Other firsts that night included “Ripple,” “Brokedown Palace,” and “Operator.” The song was performed 532 times, placing it at number 8 in the list of most-played songs, with the final performance on July 6, 1995, at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, Missouri. OUTRO: Johnny B. Goode Track #19 1:10 – 2:51 Johnny B. Goode" is a song by American musician Chuck Berry, written and sung by Berry in 1958. Released as a single in 1958, it peaked at number two on the Hot R&B Sides chart and number eight on its pre-Hot 100 chart.[1] The song remains a staple of early and later rock music."Johnny B. Goode" is considered one of the most recognizable songs in the history of popular music. Credited as "the first rock & roll hit about rock & roll stardom",[2] it has been covered by various other artists and has received several honors and accolades. These include being ranked 33rd on Rolling Stones's 2021 version[3] and 7th on the 2004 version of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[2][4] and included as one of the 27 songs on the Voyager Golden Record, a collection of music, images, and sounds designed to serve as a record of humanity.Written by Berry in 1955, the song is about a semi-literate "country boy" from the New Orleans area, who plays a guitar "just like ringing a bell", and who might one day have his "name in lights".[5] Berry acknowledged that the song is partly autobiographical and that the original lyrics referred to Johnny as a "colored boy", but he changed it to "country boy" to ensure radio play.[6] As well as suggesting that the guitar player is good, the title hints at autobiographic elements, because Berry was born at 2520 Goode Avenue, in St. Louis.[5]The song was initially inspired by Johnnie Johnson, the regular piano player in Berry's band,[7] but developed into a song mainly about Berry himself. Johnson played on many recordings by Berry, but for the Chess recording session Lafayette Leake played the piano, along with Willie Dixon on bass and Fred Below on drums.[5][8] The session was produced by Leonard and Phil Chess.[8] The guitarist Keith Richards later suggested that the song's chords are more typical of compositions written for piano than for guitar.[9]The opening guitar riff of "Johnny B. Goode" borrows from the opening single-note solo on Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" (1946), played by guitarist Carl HoganA cover version is featured in the film Back to the Future (1985), when the lead character Marty McFly, played by actor Michael J. Fox, performs it at a high school dance.Played 283 times, almost always as an encore or show closer (back in the days where there were no encores)First played on Sept. 7, 1969 at Family Dog on the Great Highway, S.F.Last played on April 5, 1995 at Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum in Birmingham, AL .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
After contemplating cancelling this week's show [due to "laryngitis"], Joe decides to suck it up, grab the mic, and help solve his audiences' biggest training & nutrition problems! Specific topics include: 1) How NOT to 'fly off the rails' nutritionally during "holiday party season" 2) How to replace heavy Reverse Hypers [when your gym doesn't have a Reverse Hyper machine] & How to perform "vertical pulling" exercises [when your gym doesn't have a Chin-up bar or Lat Pulldown] 3) Unilateral exercise execution - Is it better to do all one side then the other, or alternate arms/legs? 4) How to design 2 consecutive days of Full Body workouts without overlapping movements or patterns? 5) How to warm up your entire body in 6 minutes or less... And More! *For a full list of Show Notes with Timestamps visit www.IndustrialStrengthShow.com. Important Links Manukora Honey DeFranco Whey Team Forever Strong Upper Back vs Lat-focussed Rows Dead Hangs w/ Pec Stretch bias Lying Rope "Pullovers"
After contemplating cancelling this week's show [due to "laryngitis"], Joe decides to suck it up, grab the mic, and help solve his audiences' biggest training & nutrition problems! Specific topics include: 1) How NOT to 'fly off the rails' nutritionally during "holiday party season" 2) How to replace heavy Reverse Hypers [when your gym doesn't have a Reverse Hyper machine] & How to perform "vertical pulling" exercises [when your gym doesn't have a Chin-up bar or Lat Pulldown] 3) Unilateral exercise execution - Is it better to do all one side then the other, or alternate arms/legs? 4) How to design 2 consecutive days of Full Body workouts without overlapping movements or patterns? 5) How to warm up your entire body in 6 minutes or less... And More! *For a full list of Show Notes with Timestamps visit www.IndustrialStrengthShow.com. Important Links Manukora Honey DeFranco Whey Team Forever Strong Upper Back vs Lat-focussed Rows Dead Hangs w/ Pec Stretch bias Lying Rope "Pullovers"
Feeling overwhelmed, paralyzed, and can't get anything done? We all go through periods where life feels like a struggle and even the simplest tasks seem so hard. But there are ways to cope and make things easier.This walking podcast episode (with background music) is full of practical tips to help you survive and thrive when you're unmotivated, including:Understanding why you're stuck: It's not laziness or lack of willpower. It's simply overwhelm, which zaps our energy and motivation.Practicing self-compassion: Be kind to yourself. Shame and self-criticism only make things worse. Instead, focus on accepting your feelings and realizing that where you are is exactly where you need to be right now. Start small: Don't try to do everything at once. Begin with tiny, manageable tasks. Making things easy: Use paper plates, make one-pot meals, and simplify.Being OK with imperfection: This is a no perfection zone. House not clean? Don't care. Just focus on getting through the day.Tuning into your body: Listen to your body's signals. The body knows.A physical thing: Sometimes, low energy and low motivation can be caused by a medical condition. It's good enough: Why right now, the best you can do is enough.Additional Resources:Mel Robbins' podcast, episode 100, with KC Davis: 10 Genius Hacks to Keep Your Home Organized (When Getting Out of Bed Is Hard) Walking and Talking Show website: walkingandtalking.showThis walking podcast episode has background walking music to keep you moving and grooving. If you prefer no music, check out episode 25B. There's a bell at the halfway point so you can turn around. Slip on your sneakers and let's get fit.Support the showThanks for listening. Stop by https://walkingandtalking.show to grab your free guide to fitting walking into your busy day.
Feeling overwhelmed, paralyzed, and can't get anything done? We all go through periods where life feels like a struggle and even the simplest tasks seem so hard. But there are ways to cope and make things easier.This walking podcast episode is full of practical tips to help you survive and thrive when you're unmotivated, including:Understanding why you're stuck: It's not laziness or lack of willpower. It's simply overwhelm, which zaps our energy and motivation.Practicing self-compassion: Be kind to yourself. Shame and self-criticism only make things worse. Instead, focus on accepting your feelings and realizing that where you are is exactly where you need to be right now. Start small: Don't try to do everything at once. Begin with tiny, manageable tasks. Making things easy: Use paper plates, make one-pot meals, and simplify.Being OK with imperfection: This is a no perfection zone. House not clean? Don't care. Just focus on getting through the day.Tuning into your body: Listen to your body's signals. The body knows.A physical thing: Sometimes, low energy and low motivation can be caused by a medical condition. It's good enough: Why right now, the best you can do is enough.Additional Resources:Mel Robbins' podcast, episode 100, with KC Davis: 10 Genius Hacks to Keep Your Home Organized (When Getting Out of Bed Is Hard) Walking and Talking Show website: walkingandtalking.showNO MUSIC VERSION:This episode has NO background walking music. If you want to walk to the beat, listen to episode 25A. There's a bell at the halfway mark so you can turn around. So, grab your walking shoes, take a deep breath, and join me for a coached walk (though you don't have to walk to listen). Support the showThanks for listening. Stop by https://walkingandtalking.show to grab your free guide to fitting walking into your busy day.
I am back guys, sorry I had Laryngitis and no voice. In today's episode Buttsie, Zwick, and Jordan talk NFL, and CFB, and then Leddy, Butts, and I power rank the top 6 NBA teams, which was super fun. Thank you all for listening, and peace. Click here to check out our linktree! Here you can find the Verdict League, Twitter, Tik Tok, Instagram, and Podcast streaming options for spotify and non spotify users for every show on the Couch Podcast Network all in one place!!
After Barrie Craig went off the air, Gargan continued to occasionally host Family Theater. He also made films Miracle in The Rain and The Rawhide Years. He starred on the west-coast stage in a version of The Desperate Hours for Randy Hale and went to Europe to film thirty-nine episodes of The New Adventures of Martin Kane for Ziv Productions. In 1960 Hale was set to cast Gargan on stage in The Best Man, but a bout with Laryngitis forced Gargan to get some tests on his throat done. It was throat cancer. Doctors were forced to remove his larynx On November 10th, 1960. A breathing stoma was cut into the bottom of his throat. A man whose voice made him famous no longer had one. For a time he was depressed. Friends Bing Crosby, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, Alice Faye, and many others came by. It helped. Gargan couldn't bear the thought of not speaking again. He made his first vocal lesson through The American Cancer Society in January of 1961. It took him more than a year, but by the following February he was making progress. The ACS was looking for a Southern California Vice Chairman for their 1962 drive. Gargan agreed to serve. In 1963, he met President Kennedy. He had a meeting set with the President for November 23rd. It was one that President Kennedy never made it to. By then his brother Ed was ill with diabetes and emphysema. He passed away in 1964. That year, Gargan was hired by the ACS for their full-time national staff. Within three years, Gargan mastered esophageal speech. He wouldn't use a vocal amplifier and worked tirelessly to be able to speak in both low and high tones. Bill thanked his wife Mary for refusing to let him give up and for his faith that kept him asking why. That's what he titled his autobiography, Why Me? By then he knew the answer. Bill Gargan spent the next two decades raising money, awareness, and the spirits of fellow cancer patients around the country. On February 16th, 1979 while on a flight between New York City and San Diego following a tour lecturing for the ACS, Gargan suffered a fatal heart attack. He was seventy-three. William Dennis Gargan is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in San Diego, California.
2023.05.24 – 0874 – Marijuana And The VoiceWhile soft and hard drugs use is quite common in society, it's even more prevalent in the entertainment business. It could be because of the amount of money some of the stars earn, the relaxing effects of some of the drugs or the social aspects.So how do both these drugs affect your voice?MarijuanaWhen it is inhaled the vapours of marijuana inevitably affect your mouth, throat and lungs. This commonly results in laryngitis: a tired, rough, raspy, or hoarse voice that could be the start of something more serious. The effort to produce a once-normal sound as swollen folds struggle to vibrate freely, puts extra strain on the folds which in turn causes more damage. Then comes the possibility of vocal nodules, polyps, scarring or a haemorrhage. Some of these injuries are irreversible. (There is no evidence that edible marijuana increased the risk of voice damage.)Not all marijuana is 100% natural of course, and there are concerns about the synthetic variation (“spice” or “herbal incense”) sold legally in some countries, but largely unregulated. Like anything you inhale there are risks, not only from psychosis, tremors, convulsions or high blood pressure, but for the voice:· Vomiting – which will damage the pharynx· Laryngitis – a swelling of the folds, making them easier to be injured Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The waiting list is officially OPEN for the Ritual Retreat, our first international experience that will be in Costa Rica from November 6 - 13, 2023! Hello, future ancestors! Lately I've been in sloth training, and that means slowing down while learning how to still feel safe doing so. It's been over three months since I've returned from my sabbatical, and coming back to Los Angeles was a lot to take in after being unplugged. And so many of you may know that I ended up spending time on a farm watching over nine goats, five chickens, five cats and two dogs for my friend Montez as she was out of town. I tried to use that time to refocus on coming back strong, but instead I preferred to hang out with the goats. I would highly encourage you to listen to my last solo episode about lessons in farm sitting if you'd like to hear more about that experience. And what many people don't know is that I actually left the farm to work at an event in Florida where I was asked to help coach a training for about 100 aspiring speakers. But I ended up with Laryngitis that whole entire week. Main topics discussed: Scaling a business: is it worth it?Finding congruency between hedonism and spiritual livingTrusting that less is more as a collective desireHow to release responsibility for other people's sufferingWhy I'm hosting an international retreat centered on storytelling and sensuality The waiting list is officially OPEN for the Ritual Retreat, our first international experience that will be in Costa Rica from November 6 - 13, 2023! Join Jumakae and friends for a week immersed in the Caribbean coast and rainforest alongside other women and gender expansive folks as we reconnect with ourselves as a future ancestors through mindfulness, movement, and the power of storytelling at the Goddess Garden.
Another week of bipartisan bonding! With no hope of finding Davis, Amy's Starbucks parking lot friend Rochelle Westlund was tapped to help rep the left. This week hit on all the talkers relevant to the final days of Minnesota State Session. In national politics we talk about Trump's loss in civil court for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll. Trumps electability and status in the GOP, Clarence Thomas, Harley Crow, the Supreme Court, and the usual serving of sexual tension and madcap comedy. Consumer Warning: Amy's voice is normally very pleasant, but this week it might make you barf. Just know it doesn't make many appearances. (she was there the whole time though, honest.) Enjoy the show and tell a friend! If you'd consider giving to the show's patreon page....it helps pay our bills (not line our pockets) and as a bonus, you get some cool benefits and prizes, including your membership into our “not a dick” hall of fame: patreon.com/wrongabouteverythingpodcast please support our sponsors! if you need a place to store your money, join the thousands of Minnesotans who have saved money with less fees and lower loan rates by joining a MN Credit Union. To learn more: mncun.org -if you are injured in an accident or due to someone else's negligence, we strongly recommend looking up the great Michael Bryant at Bradshaw & Bryant: mnpersonalinjury.com If you need help with a podcast, video, or livestream check out MBC Multicast Studio! To learn more, message them at info@mbcmulticast.com -or visit their site at mbcmulticast.com
We're back after a week off to talk about Bruce's bout with laryngitis, shoes made with CBD, piano lessons, and a new app to help you get things done.The 8000 Kicks CBD Hemp Shoe: https://www.8000kicks.com/pages/cbd-hemp-shoes-signupMotion Productivity App: https://www.usemotion.comNew Goodies Coming to Bear Skn Soon! https://bearskn.com Beer: We skipped the adult beverages due to sickness this week, but look for new beers next week! In the meantime, check out the Heavy Conversation Beer List on Untappd: https://untappd.com/user/JodyKoenig/lists/362753
For every groundbreaking moment on the show like shaving Puck's mohawk, there were others that we never knew were happening behind the scenes. Inside jokes the cast had with each other, tales from the cast's tour to Radio City Music Hall and details on an evening in Phoenix that Kevin will never forget. All the never before heard stories are right here waiting to be heard! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the opening hour of Wednesday's BBMS, Ed and Jeremy recap their Wednesday's nights, recap Maryland's deflating loss to Michigan State, react to LeBron passing Kareem in the all-time scoring category, and react to Mark Andrews' comments on the Ravens search for an OC and Lamar's contract situation.
BradDonnaJamieJohnni has a question about her large breed dog for a friend. Dogs reduced from hurricane Katrina are not getting along, seriously not getting along. What can we do?Email from Lisa my son wants an Iguana. The husband says fine, it's 'just a' lizard. Should we get him one? Getting a pet (any kind) is a serious commitment. Email about getting a second dog. I currently have a chihuahua and I want to get a Great Dane. Will that work?Email - I heard about a cat getting caught in a dryer and it killed the cat. Is that an urban legend or can that happen? Sherry tries the Fact or Fiction. She has cats, dogs, and a horse. Her cat Spicy had laryngitis or did she? Is that a thing for cats? Anita in Texas has a 2 year old rescued Yorkie, marking a lot. What can I do?Email - I have a female Chow that is 8 with a medical issue, wondering about a vet visit.Email - My neighbor feeds his snakes live mice. How can I stop him?Original air date 2-5-2006Wearing Funny Amazing fun pet parent t-shirshttps://wearingfunny.com/product-category/pets/https://linktr.ee/animaltalkradioAnimal Talk, it's America's Pet Show!Jamie Flanagan@DJJamieDetroitAnimalTalkRadio.com@AnimalTalkRadioThanks for listening and as always... Have an exotic week and kiss your wild thing for me.Send your pet photos in now and we will add your fur kids to the #PetParade. jamie@animaltalkradio.com
What does it practically mean to follow the peacemaking path of Jesus? In The Way of Peace, learn about the concept of a rule of life and discover flexible and achievable ways to walk this peacemaking path. __What's the Issue Anyway?We focus on ______________________ interests.We focus on ______________________ interests.We focus on ______________________ interests.Peace is broken when our vision _______________ on one interest area over the other.What Wisdom does Scripture offer us in Balancing multiple interests?The story of Solomon established wisdom as God's highest _______________ for Israel's leadership. (1 Kgs 3:11-12)_____________ was the fullness of Isaiah's vision for Israel's leadership. (Isaiah 11:1-5)The Spirit of Wisdom is a divine __________ and _____________ for anyone willing to listen. (John 14:15-17, 26)Way of Peace Commitment Number TwoListen to _______________: Daily work hard for knowledge then ________ _______ to rewrite the Five Unacceptable TruthsHow can I Listen to wisdom in my everyday, normal life?Be _______________Develop a love of _______________Get _______________Exercise good _______________Maintain a healthy ___________________How does this make me a better person and the world a better place?Wisdom produces a balanced vision for _______ story, ________ story and ________ story.What is God inviting you into today?Consider if my actions reveal a vision too focused on my own interests, the interest of others or organizational interests.Choose one Unacceptable Truth and intentionally become more knowledgeable.Stay spiritually full by daily engaging with spiritual topics through scripture reading, podcasts or spiritual writings focused on following Jesus.Thought-provoking questions:What are some common ways people experience the tension between interpersonal, intrapersonal and extrapersonal interests?Read 2 Kings 3:1-15. What do you find interesting and insightful about this passage as it relates to wisdom? Why do you think this passage became so important to the people of Israel?What knowledge do you have that you could use for the common good?Which of the five character strengths that grow wisdom do you feel are your strongest? Which do you feel might be your weakest?Which of the 5 Unacceptable Truths do you feel you have the greatest perspective on? Which do you feel you need to grow the most in? Which one are you most curious about?Why is balance so important as it relates to wisdom and our conflicting interests?
This week, we're breaking down S1 E18 - "Laryngitis", featuring identity crises, frozen coffee drinks, singing off-key, shaved mohawks, and more!
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Join Kas, Bex, and Nicole as they talk about their thoughts going into their consults, researching surgeons, costs, types of surgeries, etc. And Steph sounding froggy recovering from Laryngitis showing up to support her R2DP fam. On Next episode we will be talking with @lc_vsg_journey and @finding_reenie and some other special guests! Then we will go back to the beginning and talk about preop to fresh post op as Steph goes into her 2nd revision! Check out @barighouls @bariatrichypesquad and @roadtodiscoverypodcast merch on Bonfire! https://www.bonfire.com/store/abarijoyfullife/ Also if you like perks and early access to episodes join Patreon.com/R2DP Thank you so much for all your love and support! Shout out to our Patrons and also to the amazing @abarijoyfullife, @finding.jm, and @Madisons_rny_journey for collabing with us on merch and supporting our girl steph with her upcoming surgery! All of you are so appreciated!
Today's show is gonna be one sick throw-back, time capsule Tuesday! Jon Reep is out sick. We think he has Laryngitis... we're not sure. He's not talking to us. He has a lot of big shows coming up so he's gonna heal his voice during this week's show. Instead, we have one of the COUNTRY-ish co-hosts Sebastian McConaughey, aka the Southeastern Man of Mystery. And he's going to relive some moments you may have missed from the past couple years of the show. Like the “Welcome to Walgreens” flash mob... The "Don't Worry Be Happy" music video... Our visit to Lake Hickory Haunts last year... And Jon's interview with comedian Fortune Feimster. Plus, there are a few surprises... Does Sebastian stick to the script Jon wrote for him? Does Elliott finally remove his mask? Live on Facebook, Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm ET! Join actor/comedian Jon Reep on his weekly show COUNTRY-ish, where he and his crew talk about the latest BEST TRENDS, share some SMALL TOWN NEWS, and play games with the live audience! Download and Listen to the COUNTRY-ish with Jon Reep Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/tbxIcLlT Come see Jon LIVE in concert: https://jonreep.com/tour-dates/ Visit the MERCH shop: https://my-store-c58a1a.creator-sprin... Find Jon online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonreep Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonReep Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonreep/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonreepcomedy Email: info@countryish.com #Countryish #JonReep #Allthingscomedy #SmallTownNews #Comedy #Podcast
Leo Laporte, founder and owner of the TWiT Podcast Network, is an elder statesman of technology and terrestrial radio. In our conversation we wandered down memory lane, reflecting on the influences and turning points of Leo's career, his network and studio, and the industry as a whole. We peek into the future by understanding the past. The day before our recording, Elon Musk closed on the purchase of Twitter, and gave us the opportunity to learn of the checkered history between TWiT and Twitter at Twitter's founding, and now again in Musk's self-nomination as Chief TWiT - a title Laporte has carried since TWiT's founding. We explore the broad evolutions of broadcast TV and radio, social media, podcasting, and advanced technology. We dive into mentors and inspirations, laws versus norms, exciting emergent trends, best practices, using the act of listening to turn interviews into conversations, and more. Join the conversation that leaves us with "Laryngitis in Las Vegas."
Just Step and Stoy on this week's episode, feelin the fall sickness but still pumping out another great episode (at least we say so...). Today we talk about the Dead Space trailer, the Mario movie trailer, and others as well like Pokemon, Need for Speed to name a few. Apparently Nintendo is censoring "boob nudity" in Hot Tentacles Shooter, and we also go over CD Projekt RED's roadmap for the next ten years; a bunch of new Witcher titles as well as a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel. Steph beats Kirby and the Forgotten Lands, and plays Splatoon 3 while Stoy just blazes through Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo the video game. Enjoy the episode! Here's what's coming out this week in games: No More Heroes III (PC, PS4/5) 10/11 Asterigos Curse of the Stars (Xbox S/X, PS4/5, PC) 10/11 WW2 Bunker Simulator (PC, Xbox S/X) 10/12 Bloodwash (PC, Xbox S/X) 10/12 Lego Brick Tales (PC, Xbox S/X, PS4/5, Switch) 10/12 The Last Oricru (PC, PS5, Xbox S/X) 10/13 Trifox (Switch) 10/13 Pilotwings 64 (Switch Expansion Pass) 10/13 Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway (PC, PS4/5, Xbox S/X, Switch) 10/14 Scorn (PC, Xbox S/X) 10/14 Saint Kotar (PC, PS4/5, Xbox S/X, Switch) 10/14 NHL 23 (PS4/5, Xbox S/X) 10/14 We are part of the Boss Rush Network, a network of like minded podcasts and content creators. Follow them on their website, Twitter, and Discord. We have a room in the Discord, so come say hi! Where can you follow us?: Anchor Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Patreon Website Help us grow by leaving reviews and ratings on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Reason.
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Combining the literary influence of horror legend Stephen King with the ultra-groovy, ultra-speedy, and ultra-heavy thrash metal wizardry of ANTHRAX could only result in one possible (yet ever so glorious) outcome: the 1987 masterpiece, AMONG THE LIVING. The album is so mind blowing & perfect that had it been released in 1986, all other forms of “lesser” music (aka: everything NOT thrash) would have been immediately deleted and erased from all of existence (and from all multiverses) and The Big 4 would have reigned for a thousand years in peace, unity, and metal. It's time to “juxtapose and accentuate” the “sound of summer” as we contemplate “mosh parts vs breakdowns”, hypothesize whether or not “boner pills would work as nipple pills” while simultaneously imagining “bald beavers and shaved tang” on spring break. “C'mon man” don't be a “nincompoop” and JOIN US for a dive into ANTHRAX's masterwork: AMONG THE LIVING!!! 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(#stfu) #kidsgettinghurt (*check ‘em out on #instagram*) and a brief segment of #RussellsReflections regarding #parasailing / #hestarted and #hefinished (Let's be rill: #children are more often than not #onehundredpercent #theparentsfault) / #spaghetti / #nothingbutyeah and a #HetfieldMedley / WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!! #thisepisodesclinkyoftheepisode #DeadMansFingersRum #reverbagag and our #petfly / And now, it's time for #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #PontoonBrewing from #SandySprings #puckerupbuttercup #Gose (not #Zeul) #Margs #sixpercentabv (“Bald beaver and shaved tang”) / #ohboi (“That's tart!”) #onmicburp / #TheAxeBodySprayOfPodcasts or #TheAxePomadeOfPodcasts / #beardenvy (#STFU, you've still got a full head of hair) / #ZZTopBalls (“Upstairs beard vs downstairs beard”) / LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!! #TheVoiceMailSegment #Willy (We'll have to go back and review our song logs to confirm that we did in fact play us some #TexasKetamine) #rockon #thankyouforthat / We could sell the fuck out of some #bonerpills / “Not drinking can be good for you” / #thisepisodesshroomsoftheepisode #thisepisodespeyoteoftheepisode / WE'LL PLAY YOUR SHIT-ah!!! #tentacleoverload #dontdenythepowerof #miraculoustentacles / ***Don't be afraid of the #aliens when they get here because they will be #multitentacledbeings*** / #TheEmailSegment You can email us at metalnerdery@gmail.com / Check out #Bloodsimple DEAD MAN WALKING #overtenmillionstreams on #Spotify #muchlybigly #justballs / #humitbetter / #preproducedJingle and an explanation from #Laryngitis / #itsfunnycositstrue (18:56): #knockknock and now… The Docket: ANTHRAX: Among the Living and waxing #nostalgic: #Anthrax turns 41 this year!!! / #bolth #cmonman #snortlaugh #onegoodthing #nincompoop (not to be confused with #Nickelback in terms of “N” words) / “Let's talk for a moment about #massmurderers and #hypocrisy and #conspiracytheories” / “People who do bad things but are really talented at something”/ A conspiracy regarding the end of the #counterculture of the late 60's and #CharlesManson / “Repurpose horrific things to be positive” / #Wormwood and #Absinthe (“Like #Jager but worse…”) / #terriblename / #blackdoglovin / #Butternuts #Anthrax #WarDance #PaleAle / #imjusttellinya #noteven (31:46): “Among the Living is a #summeralbum for some of us / #ohforfuckssake #nope #BlackAlbumReference / “First impressions of #AmongTheLiving “/ Anthrax's #MOP album / I would like to… / The sound of impending #thrashballs / “Coming to the #sidestage…” / “Frank Bello is the #GeezerButler of #80sThrashMetal” / #thepoltergeistdude / “Based on Stephen King's ‘The Stand'”… / #justreadit / Absurd size comparisons (#giants vs #dwarves) #Twins (40:24): #killeropener #penniesandpiss AMONG THE LIVING (the #inventors of #djent?) / “The #Journey of #thrashmetal” aka #ReoAnthraxWagon / “A singer is always a vocalist, but a vocalist isn't always a singer” / #powermetalthrash and #toursupport for #KISS / #newimpression “This is what I think I sound like” / CAUGHT IN A MOSH #happynoise #theidiotconvention / #juxtapose or #accentuate (“The #gangvocals really juxtapose and accentuate Joey's vocals”) (50:32): I AM THE LAW #marshallballs and an absolutely #tremendous bass sound (“1982 #Marshall #JCM800”) / “You won't fuck around no more…” / That fast part in the middle… #thrashperfection / The #genetics and #musicalgenius of the guys in Anthrax are #offthecharts / #thisepisodesensureoftheepisode / “I could care less about the #NationalFootballLeague…” EFILNIKUFESIN (N.F.L.) #noleglicking #nopenniesorpiss / “A different brand of thrash…making the #evil #fun” / “Did anyone see #TheHeadbangersBall tour?” back in the day?” / The #springbreak of thrash, lots of #fuun (1:01:18): “A new technique…” / A SKELETON IN THE CLOSET (wait for the killer bass walk down before the guitar solo…#genius) / #AptPupil (Yet another #StephenKingReference) and a #sickbassriff #killercloser for #sideone / And now… the #killeropener of #sidetwo INDIANS (WARDANCE!!!!) / #hugenips (full #bald or #braidedpubes?) / ONE WORLD (#usethoseheadphones to better hear the extra #harmonies in the background at the beginning) / #bonovision / “#Ignorance is no excuse for #violence” / “What would Among The Living sound like with #BillyMilano on the vocals?” (1:12:47): Loads of #StephenKing #tangentionalality on the next one / A perfect #onmicburp according to the judges / A.D.I. / HORROR OF IT ALL (#InMemory of #CliffBurton #RIP) / There's just so many riffs / #killercloser “My favorite part is…all of it” / IMITATION OF LIFE (*See also Aren't You Hungry from S.O.D. “Bigger Than The Devil”*) / #readthoselyrics #fuckfakeness #gofast (“Let's do lunch babe”) (1:20:34): The difference between #thrashmetal and #speedmetal / “The #breakdown of today is the #moshpart of the 80's” / “Now it officially feels like summer” / #futurealbumdives / Preparing to go see #StonedHenge #StonedMorose #FirstOneDies #BloodAndBrutality at #SweetwaterLive / #mexicanfooddeliciousness / Favorite track on the album & tracking order / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US AND CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE WORDERY ABOUT THE METAL NERDERY!!! 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S1E18: Emilee and Lauren discuss Puckcedes, Hummel² and the depth of this week's assignment as they dive into the Glee episode that Lauren did NOT base her instagram username on. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gleekplease/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gleekplease/support
Rachel can't sing anymore... It's the climb. Also Kurt goes on a bit of a journey, and Elise loves it. AND MUCH MORE!!!! Follow us everywhere: @thglee420
Eliza and Olive recap and review the eighteenth episode of season one; Laryngitis! Nearly every cover this week is an absolute banger, and we can't help but gush over Kurt and Burt's relationship development. And yet again, Rachel somehow finds a way to make herself the center of attention, "improving" the lives of everyone around her by - get this - singing! No one asked for that, Rach... 8:20, 16:30, 31:50 - references to micro aggressions 23:25 - ableism 32:26 - mentions of Mark Salling's real life actions 48:00 - disability porn and ableism Twitter: @SingsationsPod Instagram: singsationspod Facebook: The Singsations Podcast https://singsationspod.tumblr.com
This episode Keepers Bridgett & Murph speak with John Haremza of the Legends of Tabletop podcast and the new CoreThulhu RPG. Well, Bridgett tries to speak. Laryngitis, y'know? Campus Crier The Campus Crier is where we keep all the mythos related news and info for the podcast, this episode was recorded on October 06, 2021. PAX Unplugged is coming back in December to Philadelphia and you will need a mask and full vaccination in order to attend. This is following a trend that other conventions, such as UK Games EXPO & ESSEN Spiel, have put into place for public safety. GenCON & Origins continued with only a mask mandate in place but no proof of vaccination or a negative test. Chaosium has acquired Dhole's House this week, the popular online character creation tool for Call of Cthulhu. And it has hired the former owner and site creator, Lee Carnell, as an in-house software developer. In case you are not aware, The Calyx has started again and our very own Bridgett Jefferies is again on the cast! Becca Scott is the Keeper with Gina DeVivo, Paula Deeming, and Bridgett as investigators. The Discord Plug We have our MUP Discord and we are all there! We invite all of our listeners to come and enjoy the community of horror gaming and cute pet pics. Special shout out to Mike, who returned home from Origins to find that his son had befriended a Wookie. Seriously, it's a dog in a Wookie costume and his newborn baby. It's SUPER cute. MU Discord server invite link: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D And thank you beaucoup to Sean for editing this episode. We have a Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! Just a reminder, we're offering Patreon Backers a sneak peek into future episode guests! Back us for an opportunity to ask your favorite creators in the TTRPG circuit your questions! ALSO, we just kicked off a new offering where Pateron backers will have an exclusive opportunity to play in games run by one of us co-hosts! And you can also help out the show by buying some merch from our Teepublic store! Thanks to our backers so much for supporting the show!! I rocked my MUP shirt at Origins and it was quite a delight and a privilege. Main Topic John Haremza from Legends of Tabletop CORE MicroCOREThulhuLink to their Discord
A fan made alternate audio track for Fight Club
Here are the exercises you can get for free to practice with: https://tarab.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/4 In today's episode, Tara talks about one of the sicknesses singers dread the most: laryngitis. She talks about how we get it, what are the symptoms, and what we need to do to get better and in some cases, sing at at gig! What causes laryngitis?: (From the Mayo Clinic)—the vocal folds become inflamed through overuse, irritation or infection. How long can laryngitis last?: 2-10 days (acute) Over 10 days into months (chronic) The most common cause of acute laryngitis is a viral infection. The most common causes of chronic laryngitis are acid reflux, sinusitis, exposure to irritants, smoking, etc. Some of the ways to help laryngitis is: Rest your voice Steaming yourself over a kettle Drinking lots of fluids—including “fire cider” And more What kinds of exercises can you do if you have to sing with laryngitis? Be sure to modify using songs within a smaller range. Transpose them to another key if you that feels better for your voice. Check out what parts of your voice feel like they are working well and those that aren't. Use a hum and go slowly singing 1-2-3 3-2-1 Use VVVV or ZZZZ and slide slowly 1-3-1 Sing “voo” on three of the same notes with a rest in between. “Paying attention to breath management is everything.” You can subscribe to THE ENGAGING VOICE on the platform you listen on:Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart radio, Youtube and Apple Podcasts. And now, it's also on Amazon Music Audible and PlayerFM too!! AND you can share this episode to social media or with your friends! Give them a gift today by sharing this free podcast with them!
Lena and Ian discuss Puckcedes, ripping off Lonely Island, and a performance of Rose's Turn that launched Ian into a 'Gypsy' phase--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recoveringgleek/support