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In this episode, Amir sits down with Meg Henry, Head of People & Talent at Companyon Ventures, to unpack a critical—yet often overlooked—aspect of growing technical teams: onboarding.Engineering leaders spend weeks hiring top talent, only to fumble the first 90 days. Meg shares a tactical, startup-friendly approach to onboarding that actually helps new hires ramp faster, become productive sooner, and stick around longer. If you've ever onboarded a dev by tossing them a laptop and saying "Good luck," this one's for you.
On this episode of Food Allergy Talk, I welcome Meg Nohe of Allergy Amulet. Meg has a child with peanut and tree nut allergies and she manages her own intolerances to dairy, gluten and citrus. She has been a team member at Allergy Amulet for almost 8 years, and is a Certified AllerCoach – she used to own a food allergy and intolerance coaching business where she trained commercial kitchens, restaurants, schools, and individuals on food allergy best practices. More about Meg:Meg is the Chief Operating Officer at Amulet. She has nearly two decades of experience positioning and launching consumer products, therapeutics, and medical devices—including multiple first-of-its-kind devices. She also spent several years in clinical sales at Pfizer and Stryker.Meg is the former President of Food Allergy Partners, a food allergy and intolerance consulting practice. She has a daughter with peanut and tree nut allergies, and she herself has intolerances to gluten, dairy, and citrus.Allergy Amulet Links:Video for how to run a testOur site! Link to sign up for our waitlistCheck out our FAQ'sOur IG handle: @allergyamulet Find us on Facebook!Join My Private Facebook Group to connect, support and share: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FoodAllergyPI/Read My Articles on WebMD: https://blogs.webmd.com/food-allergies/lisa-horneThe Everything Nut Allergy Cookbook: https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Lisa-Horne/190009636The Food Allergy Talk Podcast: https://foodallergypi.com/the-food-allergy-talk-podcast/Food Allergy P.I. Blog: https://foodallergypi.comX: @foodallergypi & @fatalkpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodallergypi/ and https://www.instagram.com/foodallergytalk/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foodallergypiEmail: foodallergypi@gmail.com
Welcome to today's somewhat chaotic but wholesome episode!! This is my first ever in-person/live podcast, where I sat down with two of my very dear friends Megan Codling & Megan Relf and we just chat about random bits, tbh. We covered how we got into the sport, a bit about our own experiences and our future goals etc. Hope you enjoy!! If you do, share on IG and tag us - @emma.currivan @megan_codling @meg.relf
Join Tyson McGuffin in the 89th episode of his exciting pickleball Podcast series, where he takes you on a journey through recent travels and big events across the United States. From grand openings in New York to engaging social events in Orlando and strategic games in Atlanta, watch Tyson navigate the rapidly evolving world of professional pickleball. This episode offers a detailed look into how Tyson manages the demands of competitive play, engages with legends like Andre Agassi, and embraces new partnerships helping propel pickleball forward.
Hi friends! I'm so thrilled about today's podcast episode because it's with someone I've been following on IG for a long time and truly admire: Meg Langston! I reached out to her to see if she'd come onto the show and was so pumped when she said yes. :) This episode is PACKED with info and actionable tips; be sure to listen to this one! (Also, follow her on IG here if you don't already!) Here's what we talk about: - Background and what inspired you to become an NTP - What are some of the things women could do to support metabolic health - Some of the effects of stress on the body + what does adrenal fatigue mean - Ways to support progesterone and help improve symptoms of burnout and adrenal fatigue Here's more info about Meg: Meg is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Root Cause consultant and Restorative Wellness Practitioner. She works with women to help restore their metabolic health in order to recover from hormone imbalances, restore periods and recover digestive dysfunction. She believes the body talks back to symptoms and through body literacy and a food first approach healing and feeling their best self can happen! You can follow her on Instagram here and check out her website here. Resources from this episode: Radiant Life water filter Hypothyroidism Once a Month Check out Nutrisense here and use the code TFP for $30 off and 1 month of free dietitian support! The dietitian support is invaluable and helps you assess your data, make changes, and run experiments. The weather is cooling down, and I'm still obsessed with my sauna blanket. It feels even BETTER when it's chilly outside and you can use the code FITNESSISTA15 for 15% off! This is one of my favorite ways to relax and sweat it out. I find that it energizes me, helps with aches and pains, I sleep better on the days I use this, and it makes my skin glow. Link to check it out here. You can also use my discount for the PEMF Go Mat, which I use every day! I love love love the meals from Sakara Life! Use this link and the code XOGINAH for 20% off their meal delivery and clean boutique items. This is something I do once a month as a lil treat to myself and the meals are always showstoppers. I'm enjoying a shipment this week; the lavender parfait has been my favorite so far. Get 15% off Organifi with the code FITNESSISTA. I drink the green juice, red juice, gold, and Harmony! (Each day I might have something different, or have two different things. Everything I've tried is amazing.) If any of my fellow health professional friends are looking for another way to help their clients, I highly recommend IHP. You can also use this information to heal yourself and then go one to heal others, which I think is a beautiful mission. You can use my referral link here and the code FITNESSISTA for up to $250 off the Integrative Health Practitioner program. I finished Level 1 and am working my way through Level 2. I highly recommend it! You can check out my review IHP here! Thank you so much for listening and for all of your support with the podcast! Please be sure to subscribe, and leave a rating or review if you enjoyed this episode. If you leave a rating, head to this page and you'll get a little “thank you” gift from me to you.
Randy Greenberg is currently the CEO of the app, Hyype Space, which a social media app based on fun + safe challenges. On the fence about downloading the app, Toph Beifong from Avatar: The Last Airbender is a fan of the app! In addition to being a CEO, he's also had some tenure in the entertainment business. He's the Executive Producer for The Meg, Meg 2: The Trench + Cowboys & Aliens, as well as having done international work for Terminator 2 and 3 James Bond films with Pierce Brosnan Follow the show on all social media! https://linktr.ee/dkorentur Randy Greenberg's Socials: Hyype Space App Download: https://www.hyype.space/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-greenberg-b2848b/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdkenergypodcast/support
NICOLE & The Soulful HumanThe Soulful Human was created by Nicole as a way to share stories on important and relevant topics to our world today, to give an opportunity for those to share their own journeys but also for those listening to connect and see they are not alone in the struggles and joys they face on their own journeys. It is a place of connection and community. More will be coming with opportunities to be in the business and organization directory, to sponsor/advertise and to share YOUR story on upcoming topic. You can support the show by subscribing and giving a review as well as visiting the etsy shop. This is to cover expenses and eventually to use a portion of the profits to donate to some great causes such as The Trevor Project, Everytown for Gun Safety, The Loveland Foundation, Girls Inc and Planned Parenthood along with more.https://www.etsy.com/shop/thesoulfulhumanJoin a Soulful Human Adventure and Culture Experience in Italy!https://www.the-soulful-human.com/soulful-human-adventure-experiences.htmlFollow Nicole and The Soulful Humanhttps://www.instagram.com/thesoulfulhumanpod/TT: @thesoulfulhumanhttps://www.instagram.com/nicoleoneilphotography/MEG Meg on Instagram! Rising Together MembershipsCoaching
Welcome back to Hunger Hunt Feast! Today on the show, Zane speaks with marathon runner and animal based lifestyle advocate Meg Chatham. Meeting Meg today, she is happy, healthy, and pursuing the best that life offers her. However, only a few years ago, this was not the case. After suffering a family trauma, Meg developed an eating disorder to cope with her emotions. After years of suffering compounded by the effects of a vegan lifestyle, Meg and her health hit rock bottom. After professional rehab and switching to an animal based dietary lifestyle, things began to turn around for Meg. Listen in as Meg shares her journey with an eating disorder, what makes the Carnivore community different, how she is training to compete in the Olympics, how eating meat changed her life, and more! QUICK NOTES FROM ZANE: Meg had an eating disorder from her early teens She was diagnosed and treated for it at Cornell University, but the issue wasn't truly resolve Worked for Diana Rogers, Sacred Cow, in social media and brand strategy. She found that the nourishment from an animal based diet calmed her mind and allowed her to maintain a consistent diet. Competitive marathon runner- sub 3 hour time. Worked with Michelle Hurn, R.D., publicizing her book "Dieticians Dilemma." Why she attended Paul Saladino's animal based gathering and the benefits of being part of a community. LINKS: www.megchatham.com IG @meg.chatham Zane's Links: Get organic keto meals delivered to your door!! https://trifectanutrition.llbyf9.net/zane ReLyte Electrolytes by Redmond Real Salt https://shop.redmond.life?afmc=Zane Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zanegriggsfitness QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY Get to know Meg Meg's journey with an eating disorder How an animal based diet changed Meg's life Meg's game plan to get in the Olympics Doing what it takes to archive optimal health Meg's authentic approach to intermittent fasting A look inside the Carnivore Retreat Meg's future animal based cosmetics line
On this episode of Soul Stories, Dr Randall has a fascinating conversation with Meg Meg is a life coach, Hypnotherapist, blogger and event host that is passionate about walking with people who want more out of life than just the status quo!She believes that life doesn't have to work out exactly the way we think it “should” in order to be enjoyed and that people don't have to be perfect in order to be loved.She believes that we all have the voice of truth inside of us but sometimes it can be hard to hear. And most importantly that we must live between the tension of accepting the things we cannot change and taking massive action on the things we can!Meg creates spaces where women can slow down and process all the things that are influencing and controlling their lives - their everyday thoughts, emotions, and the stories they have been telling themselves. Spaces where they can look at their inner world, gain valuable insight and then reclaim their personal authority, and make conscious decisions that transform the way they experience their lives!Through one on one coaching, group coaching and workshops, Meg helps women show up in the world with more love, and less ego, more compassion, and less judgment, more vulnerability, and less shame, more emotional agility and less fear!Meg is also on the Board of Directors for Happy Healthy Women GlobalMeg lives in BC with her husband of 21 years, two teenage boys and their little dog Charlie. To learn more about Meg visit her website www.megheppner.comAnother fabulous episode of Soul Stories!
About Jayne: Jayne is a therapist turned CEO of an Eating Disorder and Body Image practice. Jayne is 30 years old and lives with progressive chronic illnesses and is newly disabled within the last 4 years. Jayne uses that life experience to help others find body acceptance even when they feel their body's are betraying them. Her passion and purpose is to help ALL women find self-confidence and self-love within a culture that won't allow them to! Website: https://recoveryloveandcare.com/ Instagram: @recoveryloveandcare About our host, Meg: Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast. Meg is now accepting 1:1 coaching clients and offers free consultations. Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Join the Recovery Collective (Doors reopen in May) recoverycollective.mykajabi.com Meg's Instagram: @meg_Mccabe / @the_recoverycollective
About our host, Meg: Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast. Meg is now accepting 1:1 coaching clients and offers free consultations. Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Join the Recovery Collective before Feb 2nd: recoverycollective.mykajabi.com Meg's Instagram: @meg_Mccabe / @the_recoverycollective
Join Meg as she interviews Ragen Chastain on her personal experiences of weight stigma, journey to body acceptance and discovering activism. Ragen Chastain is a speaker, writer, trained researcher, Certified Health Coach, and thought leader in Weight Science, Weight Stigma, and the Health at Every Size paradigm. Utilizing her background in research methods and statistics, Ragen has brought her signature mix of humor and hard facts to college, corporate, conference, and healthcare audiences from Amazon and Google, to Dartmouth and Cal Tech, to Kaiser Permanente and the Diabetes Education Specialists National Conference. Author of the Weight and Healthcare newsletter, the blog danceswithfat, the book Fat: The Owner's Manual, co-author of HAES Health Sheets, and editor of the anthology The Politics of Size, Ragen is frequently featured as an expert in print, radio, television, and documentary film. Ragen is a National dance champion, triathlete, and marathoner who holds the Guinness World Record for Heaviest Woman to Complete a Marathon, and co-founded the Fit Fatties Facebook group which has over 11,000 members. Ragen lives in LA with her fiancée Julianne and their two adorable dogs. Website: http://www.sizedforsuccess.com/ Blog: https://danceswithfat.org/ Instagram: @ragenchastain About our host, Meg: Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast. Meg is now accepting 1:1 coaching clients and offers free consultations. Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Join the Recovery Collective before Feb 2nd: recoverycollective.mykajabi.com Meg's Instagram: @meg_Mccabe / @the_recoverycollective FREE EATING DISORDER RECOVERY PANEL AND RRC LAUNCH PARTY (January 26th) :https://megmccabe.lpages.co/launchparty/
Join Meg as she interviews Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani about why you are sick enough to seek treatment, and how medical professionals often unintentionally invalidate our eating disorders with outdated science and training, thin worship and medical fat phobia. Listen to hear Dr. G's advice on how to break free from the "I'm not sick enough" mindset. About Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani: Dr. Gaudiani is an eating disorders expert physician and the Founder and Medical Director of the Gaudiani Clinic. Board Certified in Internal Medicine, she completed her undergraduate degree at Harvard, medical school at Boston University School of Medicine, and her internal medicine residency and chief residency at Yale. In 2008, she was one of the founding team members of the ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders at Denver Health. After seven great years there, she left as its Medical Director to pursue her vision of outpatient care, founding the Gaudiani Clinic. During her years at ACUTE, Dr. Gaudiani became a nationally recognized internist for her work on the medical complications of eating disorders. Dr. Gaudiani's book, Sick Enough: A Guide to the Medical Complications of Eating Disorders During the more than seven years that she's helped run the highest level of care in the country, providing definitive medical stabilization to critically ill patients with eating disorders, Dr. Gaudiani discovered that there are hardly any doctors who understand eating disorders. Even when people have a great mental health and nutritional outpatient team, they almost always lack a medical doctor in their community who has the expertise, time, and interest in providing superb care that motivates recovery and wellness. This may mean that patients have been seen by a physician who doesn't understand the nuances of an eating disorder, either from the emotional or the physical perspective. It may mean that eating disorder treatment professionals have no physician backup to support patients while they continue doing vital outpatient therapeutic work. It may mean that loved ones have not encountered a doctor who can provide families with the reassurance and expertise needed to diagnose, treat, and communicate clearly the medical complications associated with eating disorders. Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani wants patients to be safe as they continue outpatient therapy, clinicians to feel supported as they do that therapy, and families to be clear about what's going on medically. Outline of the Episode: [01:28] It is inherent to the disease, not to the state the patient is actually in [05:22] Why Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani named her book, Sick Enough [10:01] Most eating disorders can't be measured [15:05] Doctors almost always approach weight wrong [21:31] The house is on fire – a metaphor [25:10] We need to treat eating disorders like any other disorder [30:03] Its important to keep naming what's wrong [35:39] A Powerful Motivator: An Individual's Own Goals and Values [40:06] Holding hope is sometimes scary [44:12] A list of your current self and your future ideal self Resources: Website: https://www.gaudianiclinic.com/team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaudianiclinic/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Sick-Enough-Jennifer-L-Gaudiani/dp/0815382456 Follow Meg McCabe and the Full and Thriving Podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meg_mccabe/ Follow Meg McCabe and the Full and Thriving Podcast on: Instagram (@Meg_McCabe) and (@The_RecoveryCollective) About our host, Meg: Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast. Meg is now accepting 1:1 coaching clients and offers free consultations. Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Join the Recovery Collective: https://recoverycollective.mykajabi.com
Millie Thomas is an CCI Certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, Neuro Linguistic Programming Practitioner, recovery advocate, podcast host and fully recovered from a 15 year battle with anorexia. Millie is passionate about her community and works with the Sunshine Coast based charity endED where she has been involved in numerous projects including the establishment of Australia's first residential Eating Disorders facility ‘Wandi Nerida'. Millie has a private practice in which she coaches individuals with eating disorders to reach recovery called HealED. Visit Millie's website here: https://www.healed.net.au/ About our Host: Meg McCabe is a CCI Certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective, a global eating disorder recovery community. She's based in Denver, CO and is fully recovered from an eating disorder. Follow Meg McCabe and the Full and Thriving Podcast on: Instagram (@Meg_McCabe) and (@The_RecoveryCollective) About our host, Meg: Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Join the Recovery Collective: recoverycollective.mykajabi.com
今日聚焦【腾讯大幅减持京东,腾讯不再是京东第一大股东】12月23日,腾讯宣布,计划将所持有的约4.6亿股京东股份作为中期股息派发给腾讯股东。派发完成后,腾讯持有京东股份占比将从17%降至2.3%,不再为第一大股东。腾讯总裁刘炽平也将卸任京东董事。腾讯表示,分配后腾讯仍是京东的战略合作伙伴,与京东共赢的业务关系亦不受影响,并且目前公司没有进一步减持京东的计划。【英特尔致歉】英特尔发布关于供应商信函的公开声明,英特尔表示,关于新疆段落只出于表述合规合法初衷,并非它意或表达立场。“对于由此给中国客户、合作伙伴和公众带来的困扰,我们深表歉意。英特尔致力于成为值得信赖的技术合作伙伴,加速与中国共同发展。” 【仅四成互联网人认为会发年终奖,整体期待消极】调查报告显示,71.1%的互联网人在去年获得了年终奖金,但仅有43.3%的互联网人认为今年会照常发放年终奖,从业者整体期待消极。12月,多家互联网大厂被爆出优化、裁员。在此次调查中,超半数被调研人员也表示所处公司在今年有裁员情况发生。裁员企业中,69.8%员工对年终奖不抱期待,而未裁员企业中93%认为会得到相应回报,裁员成为影响员工期待的敏感因素。(界面)企业动态【腾讯视频回应雪中悍刀行涉嫌虚假宣传 】12月23日消息,据上海消保委发布,近日,《雪中悍刀行》之前宣传会员每日更新两集,12月21日晚变为更新一集,收到了大量网友投诉,并在微博上引起了相关讨论。对此,腾讯视频对上海市消保委回应称为同步央视更新速度,自12月21日起,腾讯会员更新集数由每日20点更新2集转为1集,腾讯电视剧官方微博号也提前发过《雪中悍刀行》追剧日历明示告知。【元气森林回应有消费者反映过敏】12月23日,据新闻报道,多名消费者称饮用元气森林产品后不适,研究称饮品中赤藓糖醇可致过敏。元气森林客服称,产品均是经国家批准的原料,目前未收到因赤藓糖醇过敏的消费者反馈,是否因为赤藓糖醇过敏有待国家法律评判。【广东农行回应抽奖送活猫,已终止整项活动】近日,广东农行发布的一则抽奖送猫活动引发争议,有网友担心抽奖送出的宠物猫易受伤害。广东农行今日回复荔枝新闻称,该活动旨在为爱猫人士提供领养机会,成功领养的用户需符合活动规定流程。目前该项活动已经永久终止,广东农行将对已领养猫状况进行回访监督。此前,发起该活动的商家曾回应称,中奖用户都经过筛选并签订了领养协议,商家会对养猫用户进行定期回访与追踪。【ZARA因劣质牛仔短裤被罚】近日,因生产、销售以不合格产品冒充合格产品,ZARA关联公司飒拉商业(上海)有限公司被静安区市场监督管理局没收违法所得611.93元,罚款9126元。值得一提的是,此前,ZARA另外两家关联公司飒拉服饰(上海)有限公司和爱特思亚太企业管理有限公司,也曾因劣质裤子耐摩擦色牢度不符合标准要求被罚款。【知乎回应搜狗腾讯退出股东】近日,知乎主体公司北京智者天下科技有限公司发生工商变更,腾讯控股、搜狗、创新工场等股东退出股东行列。知乎方面回应称,北京智者天下科技有限公司是知乎境外上市主体ZHIHU INC.的境内关联公司,本次架构变动是知乎公司治理的正常变动,也是中概股公司上市之后的标准操作,知乎的实际控制人与重要股东及其持股比例均没有变化,请大家放心。【百度游戏被曝整体裁撤】近日,微博和脉脉流传出一份百度移动生态事业群组(MEG)裁员的消息,称MEG游戏部门近300余人被裁撤,有百度人士确认,MEG部门确实有裁员,因为业务发展情况不理想,教育、游戏等个别业务出现小规模调整。百度MEG部门包含搜索、游戏、广告、短视频、feed等业务单元,如果出现裁员将会是不小的人数。但截至目前,百度官方尚未对此事作出回应。产业纵深【中国稀土集团有限公司正式成立】12月23日,中国稀土集团有限公司正式成立。组建后的中国稀土集团属于国务院国资委直接监管的股权多元化中央企业,股权结构为:国务院国资委持有31.21%;中国铝业集团有限公司、中国五矿股份有限公司和赣州稀土集团有限公司分别持有20.33%;中国钢研科技集团有限公司、有研科技集团有限公司分别持有3.90%。中国稀土集团的组建,是中铝集团、中国五矿集团和赣州稀土集团立足企业自身发展需要、适应行业发展规律进行的有益探索与尝试。【启动公共领域车辆全面电动化城市试点】工信部部长肖亚庆表示,挖掘内需潜力。启动公共领域车辆全面电动化城市试点,开展新能源汽车、绿色智能家电、绿色建材下乡活动。对智能网联汽车、冰雪装备等既有利于改善群众生产生活,又代表科技发展方向的产业,加大培育力度,支持规模化发展。【粤苏浙房地产开发投资金额超万亿】近日,国家统计局发布2021年1-11月31省份房地产开发投资数据。数据显示,1-11月,广东、江苏、浙江、山东房地产开发投资金额稳居前四。其中,广东、江苏、浙江均超1万亿元。国际视野【马斯克否认住朋友豪宅,也不打算买房】华尔街日报此前报道,称马斯克住在朋友价值1200万美元豪宅中。对此,马斯克否认,他表示自己“不住在那里,也不打算在任何地方买房”。马斯克好友也否认这篇报道。
In today's episode of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast, Dani Bryant, a body liberation and drama therapist, helps define what body liberation means, what you need to check off your list in your journey to body liberation, why it's essential to have many perspectives in life, the kind of weight that is not ours to carry, the significance of defining your own version of body love, and more. Learn how Dani Bryant sees body liberation in this episode of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast! About Dani Bryant: In the biz of therapy, Dani's style is "eclectic!" and ebbs and flows depending on the needs of the folks she works with. Her therapy work is always rooted in an anti-oppression framework. She believes the folks she works with are the experts. Her background as a theater maker and artist informs her work as a therapist. She is a performer, playwright, and theater director--creating plays about bodies, eating disorder recovery, community, and identity. Outline of the Episode: [02:00] What is body liberation? [05:07] Our own body liberation does the inner work to help others feel safe in their own bodies [10:13] Embrace what your ancestors couldn't embrace in the past [15:07] Why you need to find your own version of body love and body liberation [20:18] Performers are given distorted messages about their bodies early on [25:15] Writing a one-woman show about body image [30:16] Dani Bryant's evolution as a therapist [35:33] It's okay if your body changes! [38:56] A message to people who want their body liberation [45:13] Fill your life with different voices, especially those you connect with the most! Resources: Website Instagram Linktr.ee Landwhale: On Turning Insults Into Nicknames, Why Body Image Is Hard, and How Diets Can Kiss My Ass, Book by Jes Baker: https://www.amazon.com/Landwhale-Turning-Insults-Nicknames-Image/dp/1580056814 About our host, Meg: Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Join the Recovery Collective: recoverycollective.mykajabi.com Join 12 Days of Memories: Holiday Food Challenge: megmccabe.lpages.co/12-days-of-memo…food-challenge/
Meg + Meg taste through the world of Arneis and find a few gems. If you're keen on tasting new and interesting wines, Arneis will be your new best friend! Wines tasted: 2019 Arione Roero Arneis 2021 Pizzini Arneis 2015 10 Miles East Arneis 2019 Rob Dolan Wines Arneis
TBSラジオ 滋慶学園COMグループプレゼンツ「あなたの夢はなんですか?」 第111回【2021年7月14日(水)】放送 MC:はなわさん ゲスト:ダンサー MEGさん MEGさんの母校 福岡スクールオブミュージック&ダンス専門学校 HP→https://www.fsm.ac.jp/ 福岡スクールオブミュージック&ダンス専門学校Instagram→@fsm_wearefsm パーソナリティは、はなわさんとハマカーン・浜谷健司さん。 様々な業界で夢を実現させ、第一線で活躍しているプロフェッショナルから、 夢に向けて勉強している現役学生まで。さまざまな「夢追い人」にインタビューし、 それぞれが抱く「将来や人生の夢」「職業の夢」を語ってもらいます。 TBSラジオ FM90.5 + AM954 月曜〜水曜 『アシタノカレッジ』内 23時30分頃から放送中! #anayume954 #はなわ #ハマカーン HP ⇒https://www.tbsradio.jp/anayume/ Twitter ⇒https://twitter.com/anayume954 Instagram ⇒ https://www.instagram.com/anayume954 Facebook ⇒https://www.facebook.com/anayume954
Have you ever felt like the odds were stacked against you? Listen to one woman's fascinating story of overcoming bankruptcy, bulimia and failed relationships to living a life of abundance, deep love, and fulfilling work. In today's episode, Meg is interviewing Meg Pearson, a certified yoga guide, and a cheerleader for powerhouse plant medicines such as Ayahuasca, Kambo, and Iboga. Meg Pearson is a Breakthrough Breathwork facilitator, Dance of Liberation Leader, inspirational speaker, retired TV director, author, and eating disorder awareness advocate, with a personal mission to make the world a sweeter place, filled with love. Together, they will be diving into different challenges of body acceptance and how to overcome them as well as steps to take to begin living a freedom lifestyle. If a freedom lifestyle sounds great but you're not sure what it is, make sure you tune in because Meg is breaking it all down for you! Click play to listen now! Don't forget to download Meg's FREE guided meditation to connect you to the wisdom of your spirit guides by going to megsylvester.com Here's how you can connect with Meg Pearson: Coaching: https://www.meghanpearson.ca/coaching Podcast: https://www.meghanpearson.ca/podcast Create abundance and freedom lifestyle: https://www.meghanpearson.ca/soulfueledfreedom Instagram: @coachMegPearson ---------------------------------------------- Meg's In Person Retreat If you've been craving an immersive experience to go deep into many of the modalities talked about on this podcast like Kundalini yoga, meditation, sound healing, divine feminine, sisterhood and more then consider this your official invite to Meg's retreat in Austin, TX September 23-26th. Learn more and register here! http://bit.ly/Nurture_The_Spirit_September
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Listen to Meg discuss spirituality and recovery with Haley Cole, an intuitive artist, spiritual coach, educator and Golden Light Healer. During this episode we discuss the some fundamental concepts rooted in spirituality and how they relate to recovery such as: - The ancestral ties to eating disorders and disordered eating -The Chakra system -Living within your-Feminine and Masculine energies Get in touch with Haley: Website: https://www.shinewithhaley.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamhaleycole/ For more with Meg: Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com/ Free Eating Disorder Recovery Meal Support: www.facebook.com/groups/1004725343202999 Join the Recovery Collective: https://recoverycollective.mykajabi.com/
Listen to Meg interview Elizabeth Tripp about designing a life you love in a body you love. In this interview Elizabeth shares her personal body love journey and highlights how examining your past and having compassion for your younger self can heal your body image. Together Meg and Elizabeth talk about the wisdom you can discover from struggling with body image, and how our struggles are designed for big picture healing and growth as a human. You can learn more about Elizabeth here: https://elizabethtripp.com/ and on her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethmtripp/ Empowered Soul Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1104936926541678 Elizabeth holds masters degree in Nutritional Sciences and is a Certified Usui Reiki Practitioner, Past Life Regressionist, Transcendental Meditation Coach, and an apprentice under Alex Then, a Master Coach, since 2016 studying Light Body Healing and the soul journey. For more with Meg: Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com/ Free Eating Disorder Recovery Meal Support: www.facebook.com/groups/1004725343202999 JOIN THE RECOVERY COLLECTIVE, an EATING DISORDER COMMUNITY FOR SUPPORTIVE FRIENDSHIP, RECOVERY INSPIRATION & EDUCATION: recoverycollective.mykajabi.com/
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series. Erin's book: 738 Days by Stacey Kade (chosen by Jaime) Kassiah's book: Plus One by Elizabeth Fama (chosen by Erin) Jaime's book: Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy (chosen by Meg) Meg's book: The Cerulean by Amy Ewing (chosen by Kassiah) Then we reveal October's Assigned Reading: Kassiah's homework: Carve the Mark by Veronica Roth (chosen by Meg) Erin's homework: Poison's Kiss by Breeana Shields (chosen by Kassiah) Jaime's homework: The Great Hunt by Wendy Higgins (chosen by Erin) Meg's homework: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (chosen by Jaime)
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series. Erin's book: The Traitor's Game by Jennifer A. Nielsen (chosen by Meg) Kassiah's book: Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff (chosen by Jaime) Jaime's book: Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson (chosen by Kassiah) Meg's book: Furyborn by Claire Legrand (chosen by Erin) Then we reveal September's Assigned Reading: Jaime's homework: Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy (chosen by Meg) Meg's homework: The Cerulean by Amy Ewing (chosen by Kassiah) Kassiah's homework: Plus One by Elizabeth Fama (chosen by Erin) Erin's homework: 738 Days by Stacey Kade (chosen by Jaime)
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This week Kevin took the week off to hang with the fam so the guys watch The Meg, Previously thought to be extinct, a massive creature attacks a deep-sea submersible, leaving it disabled and trapping the crew at the bottom of the Pacific. With time running out, a visionary oceanographer recruits rescue diver Jonas Taylor to save the crew and the sea itself from an unimaginable threat -- a 75-foot-long prehistoric shark known as the Megalodon. LIsten and Enjoy Links http://cinedump.com http://Collectiontherapy.com VHS Event https://www.facebook.com/events/342248096481023/?ti=icl Trailers Scream:Resurrection The Boys Red Band Onward The Peanut Butter Falcon The Meg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/behindthecounter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthecounter/support
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series. Erin's book: Warcross by Marie Lu (chosen by Jaime) Kassiah's book: The Valiant by Lesley Livingston (chosen by Erin) Jaime's book: The Start of Me and You by Emery Lord (chosen by Meg) Meg's book: Listen to Your Heart by Kasie West (chosen by Kassiah) Then we reveal June's Assigned reading: Kassiah's homework: What to Say Next by Julie Buxbaum (chosen by Jaime) Jaime's homework: Vengeance Road by Erin Bowman (chosen by Kassiah) Meg's homework: Lifel1k3 by Jay Kristoff (chosen by Erin) Erin's homework: The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell (chosen by Meg)
Meg McClintock on boundaries, boundaries, boundaries! Setting, and maintaining boundaries is so important, and as becomes apparent in this episode, there are many ways we need to be aware of how boundaries can support us, and our communities to take care of ourselves from a place of respect and care. Here, Meg shares: How living in a smaller community shifted her ideas about boundaries How she decides what to share, and what not to share via social media Why she so passionate about safety in Nutrition Education in schools And more! Connect with Meg: Insta @cn_meg www.choosenutrition.com.au Choose Nutrition on Facebook More about Meg: Meg is an APD with over 16 years experience in the field. She spent the first part of her career in hospital based clinical dietetics where she developed her love for clinical reasoning, evidence based practice and multidisciplinary care. Meg started her private practice, Choose Nutrition, in 2011 and as she searched for the latest evidence in the area of weight concern, an area she hadn't needed to focus on within the hospital context, she came across the non-diet approach, intuitive eating and HAES. Almost immediately this paradigm made sense of her discomfort with weight centric dietetics and provided, not just an alternative framework for her dietetic practice but, the missing piece of the puzzle, an understanding of weight stigma and it's harmful influence on research, on traditional dietetic practice and in the lives of the individuals who come to dietitians for help. Meg loves working with school students and teachers to support the provision of safe, eating disorder informed nutrition education is a HAES Australia advisory group member and has delivered guest lectures on HAES and the non-diet approach for dietetic students on HAES and the non- diet approach.
Join Holly on a coaching call with founding member Meg Tyquiengco of Energetic Presence. A 30 minute, live one-on-one coaching call is one of the benefits that Members get of the Grant Writing & Funding Membership! We are closing the doors to the Founding Beta Grant Writing & Funding Membership today, so Holly wanted to share a little behind-the-scenes. Meg asks the following questions: 1) How to go from a Working Board of Directors to a Governing Board? 2) How to grow with only a part-time Executive Director? 3) How to manage volunteers? 4) How to localize a nonprofit chapter that is part of a national nonprofit? Holly gives tips and ideas to come up to solutions to each of these questions! A bit about Meg: Meg is a coach, mentor, and trainer/facilitator focusing on leadership, communication, teamwork, and sales & service where she focuses on Creating Teams of Leaders. She's also a desired speaker around Guam promoting The Power Of Giving Back - Leadership Through Mentoring and, Supporting Your Tribe. To share your thoughts: Send Holly an email at holly@grantwritingandfunding.com To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read all of them! Subscribe on iTunes or on YouTube. Looking for more? Follow us on Instagram @grantwriting_funding
In this episode, It's my pleasure to interview Meg Meg lives in the NYC metropolitan area and has a professional background in elementary education. She grew up overweight and started focusing on health at 25. Unlike many others, She had never really tried to lose weight before that, she just remembers hearing and reading that lasting weight loss was impossible, that most people who are able to lose a significant amount of weight inevitably regain it at some point, so she assumed there would be no point. Fortunately, once Meg started the changes were significant and quite addictive! She stuck with it and has lost 192lbs. She says It's difficult to fully express how much my life has changed - before she spent most days off work in bed, exhausted. She also says mentally; the changes have been profound - she was previously a chronic procrastinator and has become generally ambitious and active. She says now she loves to exercise and move primarily because it feels so amazing not to be limited by her physical body anymore! In this episode, we talk about how she managed to lose the weight, some of the success and failures along the way, and how voluntary hardship has pointed her in the right direction throughout her life. Instagram - @baconand_megs So Please welcome, Meg, Start with a personal story A little about you What was the motivation for you to start eating low carb / keto? So you lost 192 lb (almost 90 kgs), firstly congratulations, how does everyday life change for you when you've experienced both sides of the scales so to speak? What were some of the biggest successes throughout the weight loss journey, and in contrast to what where some of the failures along the way? (going off keto impact?) How has exercise had an impact on your physical body, and your mental space? What's the hardest thing about maintaining weight? Quick questions What's your favorite low carb food? What's your favorite exercise What's your least favorite low carb keto food? What is your least favorite exercise? What book or video has recently inspired you? What music have you been listening to recently? If someone out there is currently in your position right now where you were 5 years ago, what would you say to them? And what would you NOT say to them? Websites Mentioned: https://www.reddit.com/r/keto/ Books Mentioned: Brain Over Binge – Kathryn Hansen The Body Keeps The Score - Bessel A. van der Kolk Other: G Huges BBQ Sauce
This week we are joined by long time friend of the show Fuzzy from Who Spiked the Puns and new friend of the show Emily from Emmy's cosplay. We talk news, Disenchantment, Disney sticking to their guns and of course, we review The Meg! Get excited for for this massive episode of Shaken Not Nerd! Shaken Not Nerd is proudly sponsored by Incognito Comics and a member of the PodFix network.
Transcript for the show is found below the pic: In this episode we are first have a forum discussion covering the terms used in medical cannabis. The PodcastDX co-hosts will talk briefly about the terminology to familiarize you with some of the terms. Then we move directly into an interview with a patient who has recently been prescribed medical cannabis. We get some background into how a new patient goes about applying for and finally obtaining the product for use. In Illinois this is not as simple as your doctor sending a prescription over to the local pharmacy as you will see. In the next episode we speak with Dr. Bob Weil, a sports doctor, and Alex, a local budtender at a dispensary. Episode 12 Medical Cannabis Part One (online-audio-converter.com).mp3 Ron [00:00:16] Hello and welcome to PodcastDX. The show that brings you interviews with people just like you whose lives were forever changed by a medical diagnosis. Lita [00:00:25] I'm Lita. Ron [00:00:26] I'm Ron. Jean [00:00:27] And I'm high on life. Lita [00:00:29] Or Jean. Jean [00:00:31] Oh yeah that too. Lita [00:00:32] we're collectively the hosts of podcast d x. Jean [00:00:36] This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regime. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Ron [00:01:01] Today's show on medical marijuana is broken down into segments. First we're going to quickly run through a bit of terminology and general information about cannabis. Then we'll interview Meg a patient for whom medical marijuana was recently prescribed. Jean [00:01:15] The term medical marijuana or a medical cannabis as it's referred to in Illinois refers to using the whole unprocessed marijuana plant or its basic extracts to treat symptoms of illness or other medical conditions. Lita [00:01:31] Although 28 states and at least one territory have legalized medical cannabis the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA has not recognized or approved the marijuana plant as medicine. However the scientific study of the chemicals in marijuana called cannabinoids has led to at least two FDA approved medications that derived from the cannabis plant little hype, or hypocritical there. Additionally prescription medications derived from cannabis and synthetic forms of cannabinoids are available in other countries. The FDA requires carefully conducted studies called clinical trials in hundreds to thousands of human subjects to determine the benefits and risks of a possible medication. So far researchers haven't conducted enough large scale clinical trials that show that the benefits of the marijuana plant as opposed to its cannabinoid ingredients outweigh its risks in patients. It's meant to treat CBD based liquid drug to treat certain forms of childhood epilepsy is being tested in clinical trials but isn't yet FDA approved. Ron [00:02:53] There are many chemicals in the plants that we use as medicine. Lita [00:02:57] Examples; morphine, codeine, nicotine, quinine, caffeine, atropine, willow bark, aspirin just to name a few. Ron [00:03:07] Nicotine is a medicine. Lita [00:03:08] Well that's another whole subject but yes it can be. Ron [00:03:12] Nabiximols or Sativex is just one prescription medication that was derived from the cannabis plant. It is an aerosolized mist for oral administration and contains a near 1 to 1 ratio of CBD and THC. Jean [00:03:26] OK before we get into what CBD and THC are let's run through a few basics Cannabis Sativa is an annual herbaceous flowering plants. Originally indigenous to Asia there's a bit of a controversy in terms of the scientific classification for our purposes. There are three subspecies of cannabis cannabis sativa cannabis indica and cannabis ruderalis and I may not pronounce it correctly. Each of these subspecies has its own characteristics. Lita [00:03:59] Right Sativa strains are thought to be invigorating improve energy increase focus they tend to have a spicier and sweet smell. Generally they have a higher THC to CBD ratio. Ron [00:04:14] On the other hand indica strains are thought to have a more sedative effect. They're said to reduce nausea increased appetite have a more skunky scent and typically have a higher CBD to THC percentage. Lita [00:04:30] As with most things to learn about a subject you need to learn the specialized language and terminology associated with the subject. When it comes to cannabis medical or otherwise there are some terms that are good to know. Jean [00:04:43] For example we've been mentioning CBD which is ummm cannabidiol which lacks the intoxicating effects of THC. Unlike THC, CBD is cannabinoid I can say that one that doesn't make people high. It may be useful in reducing pain and inflammation controlling epileptic seizures and possibly even treating mental illness and addictions. Lita [00:05:08] So CBD is a good one. Jean [00:05:10] Well yeah. Lita [00:05:11] Well. Jean [00:05:11] There. Yeah. Lita [00:05:12] Yeah. Not as much of a high. Jean [00:05:15] no, Yeah. It's not meant to give you a high. Lita [00:05:16] It's only for the medicinal. Jean [00:05:18] Right. Or that intoxicating effect. Lita [00:05:20] Got it. Lita [00:05:21] The body also produces its own cannabinoid chemicals. They play a role in regulating pleasure, memory, thinking, concentration, body movement, awareness of time, appetite, pain, and the senses like taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight. Jean [00:05:38] Right and THC which is a tetra hydro cannabinol THC is a lipid and it's finding cannabis THC can increase appetite and reduce nausea and it also can reduce or decrease pain and inflammation such as swelling and redness too and it can help with muscle control problems. Ron [00:06:00] And intoxication is defined as a temporary state of diminished physical and mental control. Some typical intoxicating agents or alcohol liquor certain drug or other substances. Jean [00:06:17] Right. So we said like THC has an intoxicating effect. Lita [00:06:21] Right. Jean [00:06:21] OK. Lita [00:06:22] So the term mind altering refers to chemicals which produce mood changes or which give you a sense of heightened awareness. Jean [00:06:32] OK. And to wrap our segment up psychoactive chemicals are substances which have a profound or significant effect on the mental processes. Ron [00:06:42] You can take medicinal cannabis orally topically trans dermally or sub lingually which is under the tongue or can be inhaled. Allow me to introduce Meg. Meg is an artist who resides in Illinois. She has recently been prescribed medical marijuana. Jean [00:07:01] Hi Meg. Lita [00:07:03] Hi Meg. Meg [00:07:03] Hi. Lita [00:07:03] In some states you simply need to take your state issued I.D. card and a prescription to a dispensary in order to obtain medical cannabis. Is that the case in Illinois. Meg [00:07:12] Not exactly the medical cannabis patient registry program allows people who are diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition and their caregivers to register with the Illinois Department of Public Health in order to obtain access to the cannabis for medical use. So in Illinois you need to apply for the medical cannabis registry I.D. card. Lita [00:07:31] Oh ok. Ron [00:07:32] Well how does somebody apply for the I.D. card. Meg [00:07:34] There are five basic routs to which you can apply for the card. The process is a bit different for terminal patients minors and for veterans who are receiving treatment at a V.A. facility. Jean [00:07:45] And you don't fall into any of those categories do you know. Meg [00:07:48] No, I am in the third category of everyone else. Ron [00:07:51] So what's the process like for everyone else. Meg [00:07:54] Well you can either work through the paperwork on your own contact the center or your local health department for assistance to complete the process. Lita [00:08:02] And what is that process like. Meg [00:08:04] I went to with a company that walks you through the process. I had my first appointment with a physician on January 30th and from there I had to do a video appointment which I had on February 5th. The average wait time to receive the card once in the mail. Once you've completed all your paperwork is about eight to twelve weeks and mine took twelve weeks so I got my medical cannabis registry ID card on April 16. Jean [00:08:27] OK. So it can take a while to have your paperwork processed by the state. Meg [00:08:31] If you're working on the paperwork on your own it's a bit more complicated. First of all in Illinois you have to be a resident in Illinois. Jean [00:08:38] The first rule of Fight Club is you don't talk about fight club. Lita [00:08:41] OK. Go ahead Meg Meg [00:08:42] You can not have any prior felony drug convictions. You cannot be a firefighter correctional officer active duty law enforcement officer or correctional probation officer. If you have a permit to drive a school bus or CDL you're not eligible for the current state program. And of course you must be diagnosed with the qualifying condition. Jean [00:09:01] But you can you know,. That's not excluding too many things. Lita [00:09:06] Ummm yeah laughing. Jean [00:09:06] How can someone find out if they have a qualifying condition. Meg [00:09:09] In Illinois you can find a list of qualifying conditions on the Illinois Department of Public Health web site which is a DPA. Illinois gov. Ron [00:09:17] OK all right so what's next. Meg [00:09:21] In Illinois you need to be a you need a physician licensed in the state of Illinois to complete the three page physician written certification form and here the states instructions are a bit hazy. Jean [00:09:32] How do you mean. Meg [00:09:33] Well on the physician written certification form it says the completed sign forms should be given to the patient and submitted along with their other paperwork by the patient. Lita [00:09:42] OK. Meg [00:09:43] But in the application for qualifying patient registry ID card instructions it states that the physician should complete their portion of the paperwork and mail it directly to the IDP wages Division of Medical Cannabis. Lita [00:09:57] That's conflicting so within what's next. Meg [00:09:59] You need to complete the applications form selected dispensary and fill out the medical cannabis dispensary selection form. Pay an application fee which varies from 50 to 250. Lita [00:10:10] ohhh. Meg [00:10:10] Mail the completed forms along with a color copy of your Illinois state and federal. Issued I.D. color photographs similar to a passport photo. A copy of two documents let establish your residency like utilities bills and leases and get a fingerprint based background check and submit the receipt for the fingerprint scan along with everything else to the DP H. Lita [00:10:32] huhhh wow, the grass is certainly greener in states that only require a state I.D. and a prescription. Jean [00:10:37] But-tum bum. Lita [00:10:39] laughter. Jean [00:10:39] Yeah you do the hokey pokey. Ron [00:10:41] So then you take your card to the dispensary and pick up your medical cannabis. Meg [00:10:46] Yeah. Basically I'm allotted two and a half ounces every two weeks so they keep track of it on their computers. What I've purchased. How much. The amount is and it tracks the weeks. Jean [00:11:01] OK sure. Sure. Lita [00:11:03] See I'm exhausted just hearing about the process. I mean seriously that's a lot of steps to go through. Ron [00:11:09] It's the state of Illinois. Lita [00:11:10] Illinois. Yeah I get us has the medical cannabis help ease the symptoms of your medical condition. Meg [00:11:17] Yeah I part of why I started to do it was I was having trouble sleeping and with my doctor we decided that the first priority would be to get me a full night's sleep. Jean [00:11:29] That sounds nice. Meg [00:11:30] It would be beneficial especially since at the time I was going through my final call my semester. Lita [00:11:35] Finals in college yeah. Meg [00:11:36] And no sleep would be very nice. Jean [00:11:38] Yeah! Meg [00:11:38] . And then from there it also just it helps with my pain, my depression and anxiety. I mean just kind of everything I call it the wonder wonder wonder plant. Jean [00:11:48] Great. Lita [00:11:49] Right now. Yeah. Ron [00:11:50] Glad to hear that. Thank you for joining us today Meg and for the insight into this incredibly difficult application process in the state of Illinois. Jean [00:12:00] Yeah. Thank you Meg. Lita [00:12:01] That wraps up Part 1 of 2 for our podcast about medical cannabis. Join us next week when we'll interview Dr. Weil and get a physician's view of cannabis as medicine. Jean [00:12:14] If our listeners have any questions or comments related to today's show they can contact us at podcast D X at yahoo dot com through our Web site Podcast DX dot com, on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or Instagram. Lita [00:12:32] And if you have a moment to spare please give us a five star review on the iI tunes podcast app. Jean [00:12:38] And we'd like to think those of you who have already done so. Till next week. Lita [00:12:42] Bye bye.
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