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We back with an Epic episode with the Hometown legends ManUp. They're arguably known as the best rap group from our city to put out music with the classic tape 80's Babies! We discuss an array of topics starting with the tragic loss of our homeboy Therone and how he touched us all. We talk to Nick about him writing for the magazine Preme and it springs into an interesting conversation about doing things you care about, and how easy it is to do it unpaid. Mike P tells about he stock journey and what's he learning. Mali then tells us the story about how ManUp the group first came together and started making music together. We then go down memory lane talking about their studio stories, how they were selling their album in stores. We discussed the artist they perform with and they're favorites songs on the album. We talk why they stopped making music together and so much more. This a convo we been wanting to have and we made it happen so ENJOY!!!Subscribe, Follow and Like on all Streaming Platforms! Follow: IGMike P @MikePtg1Mali @ijuslookfamous Nick @Nikoleeno
Neurodegenerative disease IS the EPIDEMIC of our time. LLTB podcast is an interviewed-based podcast intended to entertain and educate listeners with the goal of providing a complete 360 degree look at neurodegenerative diseases. This episode features a discussion with the LLTB co-hosts, Dr. Philip Tipton and Kandice Jacobs Robinson, LFDE about the new and improved podcast format changes, upcoming themes and episode topics as well as new additions to the LLTB network!
This is the fifth & final episode of our preview series for the 2020 Lasting Legacies Virtual Life-Planning Conference featuring attorney Yasmin Adamy of Adamy Law, PLLC. Yaz provides a sneak peak of her upcoming talk on Elder Law, avoiding probate and navigating the legal system. We also wrap up season 1 of LLTB by reviewing the season and previewing upcoming topics of season 2. www.adamylaw.com
In this episode of LLTB, Dr. Tipton and Kandice introduce another neurodegenerative disease called multiple system atrophy (MSA). We also have a great interview with Mr. Philip Fortier, the direct of Defeat MSA Alliance. Mr. Fortier's brother developed MSA. Mr. Fortier discusses many of the struggles that his brother faced and what it was like to watch as this disease took his independence and, eventually, his life. Check out this links mentioned in the episode: Defeat MSA Alliance: www.defeatmsa.org Global Online Support Hub: www.brainpatient.org Defeat MSA Awareness shoe: www.msashoe.org
In this episode, Dr. Tipton and Kandice discuss the stigma & social isolation associated with the diagnosis of dementia through an interview with Cari Eyre. Cari is passionate about this topic and currently works in the social responsibility office of Baptist Health. Some of her work focuses on making Jacksonville a dementia-friendly community and issues facing seniors. Social isolation is a big issue that she tackles on a daily basis.
In this episode, Dr. Tipton formally introduces Alzheimer's disease...what it is, what causes it, the role of genetics etc. He then interviews Linda, who has had several family members with Alzheimer's disease. Linda watched as this disease slowly took her mother's memory and reverted her to child-like behavior and eventually seizures. Hear how Linda coped with these struggles as well as those that came when some of her siblings also developed dementia.
In this episode, Dr. Tipton introduces his new co-host, Kandice Jacobs Robinson. Kandice is a licensed funeral director & embalmer in Florida and is CEO of Kandice Jacobs Creations, Inc, which has the mission to equip individuals & families to live life abundantly & leave a lasting legacy." This episode also provides a sneak peak and some of the upcoming show topics and special formats that are just around the corner on Long Live The Brains!
In this episode, Dr. Tipton interviews Bill Wilson, who has Parkinson's disease (PD), and his wife Marilyn. Bill graciously shares his story from the first signs that something was going on with his health to eventually receiving a diagnosis of PD. Bill and Marilyn also touch on many important points such as the importance of support groups and other great activities like Rock Steady Boxing (www.rocksteadyboxing.org). Check out their newsletter at http://www.firstcoastpdinfo.org/newsletter.html.
In this episode, Dr. Tipton interviews Lynda Everman and her husband, Don Wendorff. Lynda is no stranger to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Listen as she tells the story of seeing the first signs of disease in her husband. Lynda walks us through receiving the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment and eventually AD. During this time she learned many lifestyle habits that can help delay the progression of symptoms. For more information about Lynda, visit https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org/author/lynda-everman-0
In this episode of Long Live The Brains, Dr. Tipton interviews Anne Martin about her encounter with Parkinson's Disease (PD). Anne is recently retired from the Mayo Clinic where she worked as a clinical research coordinator and the facilitator of the Mayo Clinic Florida Parkinson's Disease support group. Anne has seen how PD and related disorders effects the lives of countless individuals including her sister and father. Hear Anne's perspective of the issues that her sister dealt with as she pursued an accurate diagnosis, which didn't come easily. In the episode, Anne made some recommendations for resources that might be useful for those with and caring for those with PD. https://www.davisphinneyfoundation.org/ https://www.apdaparkinson.org/ https://www.parkinson.org/ https://www.michaeljfox.org/
In this episode of LLTB, Dr. Tipton interviews Kandice Robinson. Kandice is a Florida licensed funeral director & embalmer, social entrepreneur & CEO of Kandice Jacobs Creations, Incorporated (KJC). Kandice has been on the front lines of neurodegenerative disease with her father who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. Listen to this interview to hear about the road to reaching a diagnosis and how Kandice faced difficult realities and handled some very touch conversations to help her father.
In the second episode of Long Live The Brains, Dr. Tipton interviews Wade Tipton (Dr. Tipton's father) about his encounter with Parkinson's disease (PD). Wade's father was diagnosed with PD when Wade was a child. During this interview, Wade discusses what it was like growing up with a dad who was battling Parkinson's at a time when we understood much less about it. In the discussion, we talk about genetic misconceptions of the time as well as a new blockbuster drug that was released in the 1960s called "L-dopa." Tune in to hear about these things and more on Long Live The Brains.
@Mind_of_manolo explains his absence and his hurricane experience we discuss how un-patriotic the USA is and @MrLope25 @flatline5 argue over RedCross and FEMA funds and if the NFL protest/boycott is working The thoughts we have in private now released to the public. Follow @flatline5 @MrLope25 and @Mind_of_Manolo as we discuss the things you're already thinking. This is BURIED THOUGHTS!!!
This week @mind_of_manolo @flatline5 and @mrlope25 are blessed with there first female guest @johnette_reed from @loveletterstobrothers and @blackbeardcrush where she speaks on speed dating on the train, black men and racism in america and what it takes to be her man and immigrants in sandals The thoughts you have in private now released to the public. Follow @flatline5 @MrLope25 and @Mind_of_Manolo as we discuss the things you're already thinking. This is BURIED THOUGHTS
This week on LLTB: 9/11 ghosts, editing problems, SummerSlam, Fantastic Four, Home Improvements, Turtles and Ghostbusters cards, A WWYZZERD update, Facebook likes, and Marc Wahlberg's Wolverine.
This week on LLTB: 4th of July fun, Odd firework copyright infringement, Special Education Beer, The Million Dollar Man's theme song, moving the podcast, Community goes to Yahoo, The Anti-masturbation Cross, and a bad fanfiction reading.
This week on LLTB: internet and computer problems, bar shakedowns, Wrestlemania, Cat AIDS, The Mystery Pooper, The Entertainment report, a spoiler free review of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and The Rotten Tomatoes game.