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It's been... quite a month for a lot of us. For a lot of reasons. For the foreseeable future, we're all going to be on our own for a while, and we're all going to be depending on each other for help, support, and even survival. And we're all probably going to need more time to ourselves when we need a break from everything, hence why this show is going up so late. Again, it's been "a month" for the ages. But, as long as we all have breath in our lungs and a drive to distract, we'll keep doing these shows for all of you. If only because we all need a break from everything, once in a while. We've got Discotek Day announcements, some thoughts on the top shows of 2024, GKIDS playing with big boy money, Macross finally going up on Disney+ (and Hulu), and more random tangents all over the place. intro - we're all on our own together 9:18 - Discotek Day announcements 1:05:31 - ANN's top 10 anime of 2024 1:19:52 - main-ish news items 2:16:18 - home video releases 1:19:52 - Miles Thomas' ANN report on isekai 1:33:52 - a lot of Viz book announcements 1:40:51 - the dub cast for Sakamoto Days 1:49:25 - Netflix gets Ippo 1:51:26 - Hulu/Disney+ FINALLY gets Macross up 1:55:01 - Sony bounces back at Bloomberg with… a new Crunchyroll manga app (and other projects) 2:06:34 - Witch Watch getting a theatrical premiere in March 2:11:41 - GKIDS gets BIG BOY MONEY with Gundam (GQuuuuuux) 2:14:51 - Signal.MD merging with Production I.G 2:16:18 - Sentai April releases (Princess Principal, Urusei Yatsura) 2:21:35 - March and April home video releases (Undead Unluck, Ghost Cat Anzu, MHA You're Next) 2:26:41 - Crunchyroll April releases (Shangri-La Frontier, Berserk of Gluttony) Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcastona/id1348141210?mt=2 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/2JZLO3LfoeHepomejTw4TP iHeartRadio – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-podcastona-43099114/ TuneIn – https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/PodcastONA-p1249922/ As always, check out surrealresolution.com for more content, updates on the show, our continued news posts, reviews, and our fellow podcasts.
Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
Jennifer U. Miles-Thomas, MD, explores the diagnosis and treatment of overactive bladder in women. She covers: • Underlying causes• Impact on quality of life• The range of treatment options Dr. Miles-Thomas highlights the importance of personalized care, shared decision-making and guidelines-based management for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Today's podcast episode is part of the “Voices” series and is brought to you by the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee. Join Dr. Gjanje Smith-Mathus, a female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgeon at WakeMed and the founder of the Susu Health Foundation, as she talks with Dr. Jennifer Miles-Thomas, Vice Chair of Integration and Innovation at the Northwestern Medicine Department of Urology and the AUA's treasurer-elect, about her journey to making AUA history as the first woman, and woman of color, on the Board of Directors, and the importance of representation.
Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
Jennifer U. Miles-Thomas, MD, a trailblazing urologist and advocate for gender diversity in the field, shares her personal journey, from her specialization in female reconstructive surgery to her recent appointments as vice chair – Regional Integration and Innovation and assistant professor of Urology at Northwestern Medicine, and as treasurer-elect of the American Urological Association. As an expert in the field, Dr. Miles-Thomas sheds light on her unique approaches to her practice and discusses obstacles that hinder gender diversity in urology. She discusses her vision for the future of gender diversity in urology and how it can positively impact patient care and outcomes.
Miles Schmidt-Scheuber gehört seit Jahren zur Skyliners-Familie. Als Schreiber, Radio-Reporter, Livestream-Kommentator, Podcaster, aber vor allem als Basketball-Enthusiast. Mit "The Real Basketball Deal" ist ihm nun ein 400 Seiten starkes, in 101 launige Kapitel unterteiltes Buch gelungen, welches absolut lesenswert ist. Im kleinen Bücher-Club gehen Spezialgast Thomas und Jörg gemeinsam mit Miles auf eine Reise durch ausgewählte Kapitel und der bewegenden Entstehungsgeschichte von "The Real Basketball Deal" auf den Grund. ----- "The Real Basketball Deal" ist erhältlich bei Amazon.de
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In the latest episode of Sausage On A Fork, we're joined by Nigel Miles-Thomas aka Mr Ray Davies. Nigel tells us how some visitors to his Comprehensive School paved the way for his acting career; how the Grange Hill cast gave his character his first name and why - despite the increase of danger - he always feels more relaxed on stage than on screen!
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Jessica recaps the Grizzlies loss to the 76ers, talks Grizzlies and toy ideas with Lang Whitaker, talk Miles Thomas of Good Hippy about his Grizzlies collection and more.start Grizzlies fall to 76ers:20 Tigers get road win over Withcita State:32 Lang Whitaker:32 American Girl Dolls fears:40 Grizzlies v. 76ers thoughts:47 Around the NBA1:00 Miles Thomas of Good Hippie1:14 Rihanna performing at Oscars1:15 New Ariana Grande Weeknd collab1:17 Pusha T on 'Cocain Bear soundtrack'1:18 Jonas Bros. album available on presale1:19 'Glockoma 2' out1:23 Gorillaz Ringtones1:25 Quavo announces the end of Migos1:28 Bring back tug of war
Today we will hear about the US Military experience and the US Veteran experience from the African American perspective. Michael McPhearson former Executive Director of Veterans for Peace, Miles Thomas rapper (Megaciph), and Ronda Shelton member of the Hector Black Chapter of Veterans for Peace join the show to share their experience in the military and after. They weigh in on race, betrayal, corruption, wearing the uniform, and the police in this hard-hitting interview. We finish with a song with one of Miles' songs.
10e émission de la 52e session... Cette semaine, du gros free jazz! En musique: Marion Brown Quartet sur l'album Marion Brown Quartet (ESP-Disk, 1965); Jimmy Lyons sur l'album Other Afternoons (BYG, 1970); Charles Tyler sur l'album Saga of the Outlaws (Nessa, 1978); Ken Vandermark sur l'album Momentum 5: Stammer (triptych) (Catalytic-Sound, 2021); Chris Abrahams, Clayton Thomas, Miles Thomas sur l'album Words Fails (Hospital Hill, 2021); Lisa Ullén, Elsa Bergman, Anna Lund sur l'album Space (Relative Pitch, 2022); Bernard Falaise sur l'album G(o) Sol(o) (Ambiances Magnétiques, 2022)...
When it comes to premium bitters that you can find behind the bar at the world's top venues, Scrappy's Bitters is always found right next to the Angostura and other mainstays of the industry. But where did this small company come from and how did it gain its place in cocktail recipes around the globe? To learn the fascinating story behind this brand, we are joined by the founder of the company, Miles Thomas. Tune in to hear how this bartender turned entrepreneur became one of the leading figures in the bitters game. Diageo Bar Academy: https://bit.ly/319a5AA _______________________________ Join us every Monday as acclaimed bartender, Erick Castro, interviews some of the bar industry's top talents from around the world, including bartenders, distillers & authors. If you love cocktails & spirits then this award-winning podcast is just for you. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: Get early access to episodes, exclusive bonus episodes, special content and more: https://www.patreon.com/BartenderAtLarge WATCH OUR VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/bartenderatlarge FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Erick Castro: www.instagram.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.instagram.com/BartenderAtLarge FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Erick Castro: www.twitter.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.twitter.com/BartendAtLarge BUY OUR MERCH: https://moverandshakerco.com/collections/bartenderatlarge
A graduate of Otterbein University (Ohio) and New York University Law School, T. C. Morrison spent his 50-year legal career writing briefs and trying cases around the country for a series of New York City law firms. Patrick A. Peters ("Pap") and Prescott U. Peters ("Pup"), the intrepid tort lawyers whose zany exploits delighted readers of Torts "R" Us, return with another round of legal shenanigans guaranteed to make you laugh until you cry. Their latest antics include a lawsuit against the Russian government for entrapping a well-known Congressman in a honey trap, attempting to liberate all the chimpanzees in the Bronx Zoo, and representing the unforgettable Lydia Lowlace in lawsuits against unscrupulous strip club owners and video game makers who have taken advantage of her sudden fame. The brothers even concoct a plan to revitalize Connecticut's three poorest cities by turning them into a mecca for nationwide tort lawsuits. Settle into your favorite chair to make sure you don't fall on the floor laughing at the latest exploits of these lovable lawyers who will stop at nothing in their pursuit of publicity, fame, fun and money.
A Hidden Legacy: The Life of Esther Zimmer Lederberg by Thomas E. Schindler Thomas E. Schindler, Lakeville resident and author of A Hidden Legacy: The Life of Esther Zimmer Lederberg, on Wednesday, September 29 at 7 PM. Lederberg made groundbreaking discoveries that contributed to the biochemical understanding of the gene and the new fields of molecular biology and bacterial genetics. Esther was ignored as her husband Joshua Lederberg received the Nobel Prize for their joint work in 1958. Schindler now gives her the attention her incredible achievements deserve. As well as being a scientific genius, Lederberg was a gifted musician, a passion she turned to after the end of her research career. Tom Schindler is a graduate of Harvard University and holds a PhD in microbiology and immunology from the University of Illinois-Chicago. After working in biotech research and development, he pursued a career as a high school chemistry teacher at Housatonic Valley Regional High School. He has devoted the last several years to telling Lederberg's story and shares her love of early music. Signed copies of the book are available for purchase. This program will be on Zoom. Preregistration is free and required at: https://hotchkisslibraryofsharon.org/event/schindler/.
Courses for Fall 2021 Click Here for a printable version Fall Term is now open for Registration. Classes start September 13th. PLEASE NOTE: For the safety of our instructors and students, all fall-term classes will be held on Zoom. TLC is a non-profit membership organization providing the opportunity for lifelong learning to residents of the Northwest Corner of Connecticut and adjacent communities in New York and Massachusetts. TLC's courses cover a wide variety of academic subjects taught by volunteers, all experts in their fields. Click on Course Listings on the left to see what courses we offer. Annual membership dues of $60 per person are fully tax-deductible. There are no other set fees. Individuals may sign up for any number of courses. Classes lasting two hours are held once a week at one of our three conveniently located venues. Attendees are free to come and go as they like; there are no exams. Those taking advantage of TLC's program will rekindle the excitement of learning, expand their horizons, be able to share their knowledge, have fun and make new friends. TLC is a wonderful way to stay involved and well informed. Join today! For more information, click on an item on the left, or contact us by mail or by phone. Taconic Learning Center, Inc. PO BOX 1752, Lakeville, CT 06039 Tel. 860-364-9363 Click Here to go to online Registration, or to print course descriptions, or Registration form
Zach speaks with Miles Thomas, founder of Scrappy's Bitters, about how he turned his interest in tinctures and infusions as a bartender into one of the largest bitters manufacturers in the United States. Please remember to subscribe to, rate, and review VinePair on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts, and send any questions, comments, critiques, or suggestions to podcast@vinepair.com. Thanks for listening, and be well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 70: #OnTheStacks in the blu door studio with Miles Thomas, owner and baker at Miles Above the Rest Bakeshop. In this episode, Miles shares the inspiration (from his childhood) behind his bakeshop, embracing your creativity, finding a fulfilling career, and ideas for his dream bakery. Engage with us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnTheStacksPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onthestackspodcast/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/onthestacks Twitter: https://twitter.com/billcorcoranjr Website: www.onthestacks.com
The hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here to give the rundown on anime news of today. Listen in and get caught up, or just get their take on each piece of news! Topics this episode: Love and Lies Ending, Komi Can’t Communicate Anime, Quintessential Quintuplets Sequel, Nana Streaming, Jun Maeda Novel, Arifureta 2nd Season, My Dress Up Darling Anime, US Justice Department Extending Review of Crunchyroll Buyout, Tubi TV catalog, Way of the Househusband Part 2, Knights of Sidonia Game, and much more! Thanks to Eira and JackTWD4th for the great questions featured in this episode! The opening music for this episode is the OP for Arifureta called “FLARE” by Void_Chords feat.LIO. The closing music for this episode is the ED for Love and Lies called “Can’t you say” by Roys.
It's the season of solutions, so as promised, here is what YOU can do. We hear again from Dr. Miles Thomas of Urology of Virginia and Mekbib Gemeda, Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion at Eastern Virginia Medical School. How to find a Black doctor: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.theblackwomanshealthdirectory.com/&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1613065496613000&usg=AFQjCNELAWSChCPMaMSSZgp1vhZi-0mAog 123 for Equity: https://ifdhe.aha.org/123forequity Scholarships to support BIPOC in healthcare: https://bold.org/scholarships/black-medical-students-scholarship/ https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/minority/african-american-scholarships/black-medical-students-scholarship Loveland Foundation: https://thelovelandfoundation.org/ APA apology: https://www.psychiatry.org/newsroom/apa-apology-for-its-support-of-structural-racism-in-psychiatry
Wanna be a fly on the wall as two physicians have a real convo about how to create #healthequity? Here it is. Featuring Dr. Miles-Thomas in conversation with Dr. Ilya Sobol (both of Urology of VA). Send us a message and let us know what resonates with you. http://urologyofvirginia.net/
On this episode, we first speak with Bruce, who is a film actor and producer. After the break, we chat with Thomas, a former Marvel Comics comic book artist who is currently a content creator for television and film and a concept artist for video games. Bruce Miles' Links Producer at 11 Mile Productions https://pos.li/2gx3r2 Works at Actor at Eden Talent Agency https://pos.li/2gx3r3 Facebook https://pos.li/2gx3q4 IMDb https://pos.li/2gx3r1 Thomas Rasch's Links Facebook Thomas Rasch https://pos.li/2gx3rj Facebook Black Alpha https://pos.li/2gx3rz Michael Glenn Moore's Links Personal Facebook https://pos.li/2ff6oh Personal Instagram https://pos.li/2ff6og Email michaelgmoore333@gmail.com In A City Like Yours (Podcast) Facebook Group https://pos.li/2ff6ni Facebook Page https://pos.li/2ff6nh Instagram https://pos.li/2ff6nj Twitter https://pos.li/2ff6nk LinkedIn https://pos.li/2ff6nl Website http://pos.li/2ff6nm Website/Podbean Page https://pos.li/2ff6nn Email michael@inacitylikeyours.com
On this episode, we first speak with Bruce, who is a film actor and producer. After the break, we chat with Thomas, a former Marvel Comics comic book artist who is currently a content creator for television and film and a concept artist for video games. Bruce Miles' Links Producer at 11 Mile Productions https://pos.li/2gx3r2 Works at Actor at Eden Talent Agency https://pos.li/2gx3r3 Facebook https://pos.li/2gx3q4 IMDb https://pos.li/2gx3r1 Thomas Rasch's Links Facebook Thomas Rasch https://pos.li/2gx3rj Facebook Black Alpha https://pos.li/2gx3rz Michael Glenn Moore's Links Personal Facebook https://pos.li/2ff6oh Personal Instagram https://pos.li/2ff6og Email michaelgmoore333@gmail.com In A City Like Yours (Podcast) Facebook Group https://pos.li/2ff6ni Facebook Page https://pos.li/2ff6nh Instagram https://pos.li/2ff6nj Twitter https://pos.li/2ff6nk LinkedIn https://pos.li/2ff6nl Website http://pos.li/2ff6nm Website/Podbean Page https://pos.li/2ff6nn Email michael@inacitylikeyours.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support
Welcome to a new, and a slightly different, episode of the Geektown Behind The Scenes podcast! This week, we are chatting with Miles Thomas, Director of Social Media and Editorial Programming for the world's best-known anime streaming service, Crunchyroll.For those of you that don't know about Crunchyroll, it is an on-demand streaming service which specialises in Japanese content, such as anime, manga, and dorama. The service operates in more than 200 countries and territories and offers fans the chance to stream one of the largest collections of anime content through Crunchyroll, Anime Digital Network, and Anime on Demand video streaming services, translated in multiple languages for viewers worldwide. Viewers can also access simulcasts - top series available immediately after Japanese broadcast. Crunchyroll's services also extend to licensing of theatrical, TV, home video, and consumer product rights.Due to Dave knowing nothing about anime, presenting duties for this episode were handed over to regular Geektown Radio co-host (and anime/manga geek) Bex of TristaBytes. In the interview, Miles discusses his job at Crunchyroll, along with chatting about various shows on the platform, and some of their upcoming Crunchyroll Original content.If you'd like to hear more behind the scenes interviews, don't forget to rate and subscribe to where ever you get your podcasts by searching for "Geektown Radio". This will also give you our weekly Geektown Radio podcast which brings you all the latest tv, film and gaming news. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's Good? We intended on talking a lot about The God of High school but we accidentally talked about a ton of anime that's completely unrelated while peppering in The God of High School from time to time. Miles has been in the anime world for years and was able to shed some light on life in the industry. The God of High School Studio: MAPPA (Dororo, Kids on the Slope, Kakegurui) Our intro artist! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tomnasr Instagram: @tom_nasr Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperArmhair Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/krispother Blog: https://instantramenpodcast.blogspot.com/
The ISJ Sports Podcast is back! Idaho State Journal sports reporter Andrew Houghton is joined by recent ISU football commit Miles Thomas, who led the state of Kentucky in receiving yards as a senior (1:45). Later in the show, Andrew talks with former Idaho State basketball player Kenny McGowen, whose buzzer-beater against Weber State in 2012 was recently voted the top moment in Holt Arena history (10:45).
If you ever watched anime, you hear terms like subs, dubs, summer anime, and most importantly Crunchyroll! Today the Nerds are joined by Miles Thomas of Crunchyroll to talk about the anime series “Sound! Euphonium” based on the manga written by Ayano Takeda. We discuss what does a Social Media...
Let's Talk about Erectile Dysfunction... On this week's episode of the Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry we have Dr. Jennifer Miles-Thomas, she is a Diplomate of the American Board of Urology and is also board certified in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. As we continue the push the message and focus on men's health I wouldn't be truthful to the audience if I didn't stress the importance of sexual health. I talked about this before but as an outpatient clinical specialist, one of the top 2 reasons why men would come to see me for an appointment was either someone was dragging them to the office or erectile dysfunction complaints. Sexual health refers to a state of well-being that lets a man fully participate in and enjoy sexual activity and there is a range of physical, psychological, interpersonal, and social factors that influence a man's sexual health. I talked about this before but as an outpatient clinical specialist, one of the top 2 reasons why men would come to see me for an appointment was either someone was dragging them to the office or erectile dysfunction complaints. Dr. Jenn walks us through her decision to become a urologist, one of few African American women to hold the title, and we get into the importance of sexual health, opening up about erectile dysfunction and all of the different treatment options associated with the disease. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and share the episode with a friend or family member. Listen on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iHeartRadio, Spotify Sponsors: Lunch and Learn Community Online Store (code Empower10) Pierre Medical Consulting (If you are looking to expand your social reach and make your process automated then Pierre Medical Consulting is for you) Dr. Pierre's Resources - These are some of the tools I use to become successful using social media Links/Resources: Dr. Jennifer Website Dr. Jenn's IG Urology Care Foundation Mayo Clinic Foundation American Urological Association Social Links: Join the lunch and learn community – https://www.drberrypierre.com/joinlunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/lunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on twitter – http://www.twitter.com/lunchlearnpod – use the hashtag #LunchLearnPod if you have any questions, comments or requests for the podcast For More Episodes of the Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry Podcasts https://www.drberrypierre.com/lunchlearnpodcast/ If you are looking to help the show out Leave a Five Star Review on Apple Podcast because your ratings and reviews are what is going to make this show so much better Share a screenshot of the podcast episode on all of your favorite social media outlets & tag me or add the hashtag.#lunchlearnpod Download Episode 113 Transcript Episode 113 Transcript... Introduction Dr. Berry: And welcome to another episode of the Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry. Dr. Berry Pierre, your favorite Board Certified Internist. Founder of drberrypierre.com, as well as the CEO of Pierre Medical Consulting, which helps you empower yourself for better health with the number one podcast for patient advocacy. And this week we have a doozy, of course, this is men's health month. And I thought, no other topic, right? If I had to choose one topic that really hit home and hammer home when we talk about men and ways that we can work on getting them to see the doctor more, know the topic shot to the top of my mind as well as my read my mind than sexual health. And today we're going to be talking about those big two letters, ED - erectile dysfunction. And I thought it get, you know what, I do have some experience taking care of patients with ED, but who better to really educate the community and really expand the knowledge base of the Lunch and Learn community than urologists. And I was very fortunate for this urologist coming on the show, this is Dr. Jennifer Miles-Thomas. She earned her medical degree from Northwestern University school of medicine. She cleared her undergrad degree in biology at Virginia Commonwealth University. She did a general surgery internship at John Hopkins and completed a urology residency as well as a separate fellowship and female urology and neurology at the James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute. Dr. Jenn Miles-Thomas is a diplomat of the American Board of Urology and she is also a board certified and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. So again, I know that may seem like a mouthful, but you know, short and sweet Dr. Jenn is absolutely amazing and she is crazy smart, right? If you had to think about what does all that mean? That's probably just me as those who send in this podcast. She is absolutely brilliant and we're in for a treat. And I could tell you during this interview if I wish you could see some of my facial expressions that I was making during the time when she was really explaining and educating me through Lunch and Learn community members. The different ways and treatment modalities associated with erectile dysfunction. So you guys are in for a treat. Remember like always, if you have not had a chance, go ahead and subscribe to the podcast, leave a five-star review and comment for the podcast as well as make sure you tell a friend, tell a friend, tell a friend to just share podcasts. Especially because I know someone has someone in a family member, especially male, right? Who has not seen a doctor in years. And I hate to say that you're partly to blame, but if someone's not seeing the doctor in years and years, seeing the doctor regularly, that's something that we, we need to address ASAP. If someone is not going to a doctor, especially in male, right? And you're also not going to the doctor, is going to be very difficult for you to try to convince that man that he needs to go see a physician as well. So please take the time to listen, again, we're talking about sexual health, we talk about few things as well, especially associated with Dr. Jenn as far as what she does on the size, especially from a business standpoint. You guys are gonna want to stick around for that. So again, leave her five-star review. Let me know how you feel. And again, thank you for all that you do. You guys have a great and blessed day and let's get ready for another amazing episode here on the Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry. Episode Dr. Berry: Alright, Lunch and Learn community again you just heard this amazing introduction from an expert that I definitely think is needed, right? Especially in this month of men's health month. And I have always joked in the past, but I really, I kind of say half-jokingly, a lot of times when I get men to come in my office to see me on an outpatient visit, right? This was this field, right? It was one of the main reasons why they would come, right? Like there are usually two reasons. One, family member drags him. Two, got some sexual issues, right? And of course, obviously I could talk from an internist standpoint, but I figured, you know, let's get an expert to come in and help educate us and you know, kind of get us mindset ready for the month and really show us, you know, why this is such an important topic, right? Even though we kind of say jokingly, right? This is actually an extremely important topic for men, right? Because again, like I said, it is one of the main reasons why I would get him to come see me in my office, right? So again, first of all, thank you for joining the Lunch and Learn community. Dr. Jenn: Oh, you're so welcome. Thank you for having me. Dr. Berry: So, Dr. Jenn, I told them about your amazing bio and just give the audience just, you know, let's say for some reason they skipped the introduction and they want to know, like, who's the person on the podcast this week? Right? Like, tell us something that may not be in your bio. And it says like, hey, you know, this is why I'm who I am. Dr. Jenn: I live in a very interesting life. I am a urologist who is a female, who is African American. So there's only really a few of us across the country. (Yeah. That is so true.) Yeah. What else is interesting? I'm married with three children, so that's a little bit different. Sometimes it's hard to balance a high powered, stressful career and a family. And I've recently gotten into extreme sports, so I've been snowboarding and I just finished a triathlon this past weekend, so I'm kind of all out there. Dr. Berry: Oh Wow. That's okay, alright. I love it. Okay. That's how you started the show, right? This type of show about to go on. Right? (Exactly.) So Lunch and Learn community, we talked, you know, if you caught the most recent episode, if you caught the live streams, you know that June is men's health month and you know that I have made it a point to try to call out my male listeners and my male friends and family members to really stress the importance of health awareness and why we're dedicating a whole month for that? Cause that's always the big issue, right? Like why am I getting home on this specific topic? And why is men's health month so important? Because really it's killing us. Right? And I've talked about it before. The top 10 leading causes in the world, men dominate those categories, right? Why? Because, you know, we're just not taking care of ourselves. So I wanted to get on Jenn to, again, in urology. And like I say, I don't know if you realize it like, especially when you think about urology is usually not one way you think about. But female urologist, right? So just the how like that subcategory namely African-American is, you know, this is a gem that was actually, you know, we're finding here to be able to kind of talk to her, which I'm definitely excited for. So Dr. Jenn, if you would just kind of give the Lunch and Learn little bit introduction on, you know what actually is the urology? Just so you can kind of get in the same mental ballpark of where we're at. Dr. Jenn: Yeah. So it's interesting. So a urologist is a specialist who also a surgeon who works with the organs of the genital-urinary tract. So in English, what does that mean? That means it's a doctor. I know. So that means I’m a doctor who deals with problems of the kidney, the bladder, the testicles, the prostate, the penis, in men and women. So sometimes it's medical therapy and sometimes it's surgery. We do both. But those are the organs we take care of. Dr. Berry: It is really kind of interesting. I'm an internist. For those for some reason is the first time catching a show, I'm an internist so I practice in the hospital. But what made you say, you know, urology is the field for me? Dr. Jenn: So the real story is I thought I was going to be like the female version of Ben Carson. So I was going into med school, but I do neurosurgery, right? But sometimes that's very hard and I'm a big quality of life person and sometimes there are things you just can't fix. And after a couple of cases that were out of everyone's control emotionally, I didn't know if I could do that every day. Sometimes you'll see a 30-year-old who has a bleed and they'll never be the same and some things you can fix them some things you can't. And I said, well, I know I really want to focus on the quality of life. So one of my friends, of course, who's male was said, hey, you should do urology. And I was like, Oh yeah, that's a bunch of old men. Like, why would I wanna do urology? This is real talk. Okay, why would I want to do that? Right. So I did a rotation like we do in medical school, and every time I went into the room, the wives would be, are you going into urology? Let me tell you about my problem. And I was like, well, what's going on here? Like why are these people asking me? And I didn't know at the time that there weren't very many female urologists. So probably when I started they were probably less than 5% in the country. Now it's like seven and a half percent. But I mean, I've been out for more than a decade. Yeah. There are not that many female urologists. There are quite a few residents who are coming through. The classes are more 50-50 which is great. But still, I mean there was definitely a need. So I decided to go into it and I love it. I would never do anything different. This is who I am and what I needed to go into. Because urology, it's one of those fields where it's very technical, it's very surgical. But what you're talking about on a daily basis is what people don't want to talk about. It's what they're afraid to mention. They don't tell other people, they don't even tell their wives or their husbands really what's going on and you're able to give them back that quality of life. So for me, every day it's a gift. Dr. Berry: I’m glad that you touched on that way because I can tell you I've had plenty appointments where the guy comes in for a very vague reason and you know right when I'm about to try to get out there and say “doc, doc before you leave”. Once I know I get one of those, hey doc before you leave, I already know exactly the direction go. It's so taboo that even when they come to see, you know, their regular outpatient clinical doctor for your checkup, it's very tough for them to even come out and say it, which is mind-boggling. Right? Because you would think like, hey no, that issue. If I'm having problems with that area, right? Like I want to make sure like that's the first thing I'm putting down on paper. (Yes.) Nope. They'll say, no, I had a cold and that's why I'm here. I definitely, and I love that you get that even on both friends. Right? Because I would figure it with women, it'd be a little bit more open. So I interested to hear that. Even on both sides, some people are very secretive on, you know, letting them know like these are some of the problems I'm dealing with. Dr. Jenn: Exactly. And I think it's a little bit different because in my world I just directly ask. So it's not that you have to wait and say, okay, as I'm walking in the door and kind of build up the courage, I'm just going to ask you how your erections are, how many times you get up at night, how are your erections? It's just regular, you know, it's a Tuesday. Why not? Dr. Berry: I love it. That's okay. That's fine. Okay, we like that way. Direct, no sugarcoating. This is why I'm here for it. Clearly, this is why you see me now. Now especially for urologic standpoint is that a lot of the different reasons why someone may come to see you just, I obviously we're talking about sexual health. I like this is what are somebody like the common issues and complaints and that you may see it as like, oh, I'm coming to see you for this. Dr. Jenn: Sure. So it's not just erectile dysfunction. A lot of times we'll see people for kidney stones, we'll see people for kidney tumors or bladder cancer, a lot of prostate cancer. Sometimes people will just have blood in their urine or bladder infections or they'll have like testicular pain or especially for women incontinence or leaking during the day and having to wear pads. So we see people for a variety of reasons. Dr. Berry: And obviously, has definitely, something that from your logical standpoint, I think it's a very interesting, right? Because a lot of times I think when we think of surgical specialties, we tend to think that they all they do with surgery. Right? And very interesting to understand like, no, there's a lot of clinical and you know, even psychosocial if I would like to stretch it issues kind of centered around some of the stuff that people are coming to see you for. Dr. Jenn: Exactly. Urology has one of those fields where you can operate and do very large major cases. You can do a lot of bread and butter, common cases. And then as you get older and closer to retirement, there are many things you can just do in the office. So it's one of those professions where you can do it throughout your career. Dr. Berry: Obviously, we wanna, you know, we’ll hit home because this is definitely, you know, the reason why someone's listening to at least this week's episode. Right. So let's talk about sexual health, right? And I know we alluded to it, but like how important is it, right? Especially from the men and women with obviously is men's health month, we'll give them a shy, we'll definitely bring you on. We need to talk about the women because I definitely don't want to make sure you eat them out. (Okay.) In that regards. But especially for men, like I like how important is sexual health for them, right? Like what is some of the like, oh, before I came to see you this house for a little bit after you take care of me. Like this is how I'm building now. Dr. Jenn: So regardless of what's on the news where people say sexual health is very, very important. Why? Because it's part of you. I mean, we're all animals. We all have the same instincts and when something doesn't work or it's change, how do you feel about yourself, you don't feel the same. So it's not that people fall into depression, but they just, they've lost a part of their life, a part of their relationship that was very, very important to them. This is psychological. This is physical. A lot of times with sexual dysfunction, there may be other things medically going on at the same time. So sometimes it's like the red flag of, Hey, where else do we need to look? What else could be going on at the same time? So I'd say this is very important and I think people realize it's important, but there's such a taboo about talking about it. I mean, of course, our popular media has changed and sex is a lot more out there. But when people are talking about their own personal sexuality and health, it's still taboo. Dr. Berry: Do you find the conversation a little bit more difficult because you are a female urologist when you're in your office or is it by the time they come they see you like they've already kind of cleared that hurdle? Dr. Jenn: So it's funny. So I would say that it's generational. So the Millennials, they don't care. They just want their stuff fixed regardless. Any boundaries whatsoever, everything will tell me what they did, how they did it and what they want to do in the future. They don't really have an issue. The kind of middle age, I would say like 30 to 60 takes a few minutes just for going to comfortable. But then they realized my personality is like, Hey, this is, this is just what we do and we're going to just say it and I'm going to ask you questions and we're going to help fix the problem. They get very comfortable. Over 65 or 70 sometimes it takes them a little while because first of all, they're from a generation where they didn't really talk about sex the same way that current generations do, and sometimes they never were really educated about their body or what was normal, what's not normal, what things should look like, what they should feel like, what are other signs? So after probably one or two sessions, then, oh, they open up about everything and sometimes they'll bring their wives. So we all can have the same discussion and figure out what's going on and how we could help. Dr. Berry: Okay, alright. Let’s make it a group appointment. Dr. Jenn: Yep. I have quite a few group appointments. It's okay. Dr. Berry: So speaking of a normal, what's not normal, right? Let talk about, you know, EB - erectile dysfunction, right? For Lunch and Learn community who may have been living under a rock and you know, we haven't seen one of those thousand commercials. Right? What is it exactly? Dr. Jenn: Okay. So the technical definition of ED or erectile dysfunction is, it's the ability to attain or maintain a penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. So what does that mean? That means if you have difficulty either getting or keeping an erection that's good enough for you is what ED is. (Very subjective.) It is. So some people have don't have erections but don't care well, you know, that's perfectly fine. Other people, it takes them a little bit longer to ejaculate or they ejaculate too early and that's fine for them and that's fine. But anywhere in the middle, it's all based upon your own personal satisfaction. Dr. Berry: It was interesting. Do you tend to find common reasons for why that may occur? Is there a couple of things I get they, everyone who follows in this category always seems to have ED or what does someone have some of the causes that you've seen kind of work that are associated with ED? Dr. Jenn: Well, the biggest cause, especially in America is diabetes. (Okay. Alright.) Yeah. So diabetes, like I kind of explained it to people. Well you know what as it affects the small blood vessels and the small nerves and it's kind of interesting because if you relate it back and you say, you know how sometimes your fingertips will tangle or your toes will tangle or they're a go numb and you don't feel them. That's because those little small blood vessels of the small nerves aren't getting what they need because the sugar control is out of control and it's damaging. The same thing with your penis. It basically has really small nerves and sometimes if things aren't going to work it's because your blood sugars have been too high. So you really have to work on getting your blood sugars under control in order to get back some of this function. And when you kind of make it like that analogy, it makes sense. It's something tiny and small and diabetes affects the tiny small blood vessels. Dr. Berry: I love that, especially cause I know for Lunch and Learn community members like we've talked about diabetes and we've talked about all of the effects of diabetes. I even wrote a blog where I said I don't even wish diabetes on my worst enemy just because of all of the different things it's associated with. So now we know, you know, especially for as again, if you're diabetic and you're just blowing it off as just a sugar disease, now you can see, especially from a man, right? Cause we're talking to them in this men month, right? This is another reason why you should take care of yourself. Right? Because you don't want to have ED, you don't want ED to take care of your diabetes. So that's, okay. I love it. Dr. Jenn: Exactly. Now, other things we have to think about too, we’re learning and associating a lot more with heart disease. Because again, it's the small blood vessels that are feeding the penis. So if someone has early onset erectile dysfunction, like their thirties and forties we're also working with cardiologists to screen them and to make sure that they don't have plaques or cardiovascular disease because the small blood vessels are usually affected first. Dr. Berry: Now is that something that comes up just while you're asking a lot of your questions, like, hey, do you have this, do you have that? Do you have this? And then it you just kind of seeing this correlation kind of growing? Dr. Jenn: Yes, definitely. So of course when you're seeing a patient and you have their medical lists, do you know what medications they're on? You know their past medical history, but if someone who's never been in the system, and it's just coming to you for this, this is what we screen for. If you look at the major academic centers, most of them have men health clinics and it's usually an internist or urologist as well as a cardiologist because we're finding that these overall health syndromes, metabolic syndromes are being diagnosed with people first seeking care for erectile dysfunction. Dr. Berry: Wow. Okay. Alright. So again, if you're listening, if you're paying attention, especially for, let's say you have a family member or friend who you know, is suffering from some of these other diseases and it's very difficult to get them to come to the doctor, right? This now you have another weight in, right? You don't want to, hey, you know, you'll take your blood pressure. This can also happen, right? Cause again, usually two reasons. Usually, a family member is forcing them to come to the doctor's office or they got some sexual issues, right? So again, this is another way that we can kind of like start pushing them in back into the doctor's office and getting them right. Again, they're aware of just everything that's kind of going on. Thank you. Thank you for that. (No problem.) So when they come to you and you know what you do your screening and they're checking all the boxes off for ED. Of course, I'm pretty sure by the time they've seen those thousands of commercials. Right? But what are some of the treatment options that are out there? One, what we'll talk about the common ones, the one that they may not even know about? Dr. Jenn: Yes. First of all, of course, I have to say this disclaimer and this warning, everything that you see on TV or can order on the Internet isn't safe for you. (Yes. And then the gas station.) The gas station attendant does not know more than your doctor about your erectile dysfunction. That's all I got to say. But honestly, the FDA did a recent crackdown and urologist across the country got a notification. Some of these medications, I wouldn't say medications in quotes that are available over the internet that thought excellent results in work actually have controlled medications and them like generics and Viagra and Cialis and things like that. And so we get updates and kind of the names of over the counter medications that we need to look out and screen our patients for because yes, everyone knows the names of these brand new medications, but honestly, they're expensive. So people try to find other things that will work instead. But unfortunately, things that aren't controlled by the FDA or go through a rigorous screening process, things that are like natural types of products sometimes aren't always in your best interest to use because they do have active ingredients from drugs that are controlled and there are always potential side effects. You don't really know what you're taking. So I just want to put that warning out there. But the first day and for treatment option is to kind of divide and see what's your actual issue is. So I get the question all the time. Is it my testosterone? Do I need testosterone? (Yes. Let’s talk about that.) Allow me to tell you about testosterone. Testosterone is important for men. So it's actually made by your testicles. So a signal from your brain goes down to your testicles and says, hey, we need more testosterone floating in your bloodstream. When you have normal levels of testosterone, you have a libido. And what's libido? Libido is the desire to have sex or to engage in like sexual activity. Now if you give someone testosterone, you will increase their libido. But that does not mean that they'll get an erection. So you have, when you come in and say, I have erectile dysfunction, can I have testosterone? If your testosterone is low, just know that you may have a libido, but that doesn't always mean that your erection will change. Okay. So what do we do for actual erections? Well, the way I practice, we always go from least invasive to most invasive. I first want to make sure there's nothing medically wrong like there is not a tumor or something else that we can see what's going on that may be causing a problem. But if there's not in the first thing we can try as oral medication, and it's the ones that we know in medical lingo, we call them PDE five inhibitors. And basically what happens is when you get an erection, your brain puts out a signal and the nerves basically send and this transmitter that says, hey, I need blood flow in. And as the cylinders fill in the penis, it cuts off the vein. So you don't draw that blood back out. So your penis just fills and then it stays that way until your brain says, oh, I'm done. And then it stops feeling and it slowly gets smaller as the blood drains back out. So that's actually how an erection work. Now the other thing that's important is an erection is different than orgasm or ejaculation. They are controlled by different nerves. So one set of nerves gives you the erection. The other set of nerves allows you to ejaculate during an orgasm. (So actually problems in different sections.) Exactly. (Okay.) And also you can have an orgasm without having an erection. So that's why we have like a real conversation when we have these things. Because I mean, how would you know that unless you actually asked? It's not like you can just Google it, right? Probably can, but I haven't tried to. It's best if you actually just talked to someone. Dr. Berry: Lunch and Learn community, please talk personal. No Google. Dr. Jenn: So after the medications, there are other things you can do too. So a lot of people know about the medications, some of them are more expensive. But the good news is a lot of generics are now in the market. So yes, there are much more affordable. But let's say you try to medications and they don't work or you don't feel good or right when you're taking them or they don't work well enough. The next one, there's actually a little insert, it looks like a little tablet that you can put at the tip of your penis and it has medication that causes the blood to flow into your penis. That's an option. (Oh Wow. Okay.) There is also an injection. So you know how there are when people have diabetes, there are these little pens that you can inject the insulin. Well, there's a little kind of a little injection that you can inject on the side of your penis and also we'll put medication directly into your penis and cause you to have an erection. Dr. Berry: So let me stop you there. Right? (Okay, good.) When I had my diabetic patients, they're not get drilled and I gotta have that discussion where I'm saying, hey, you know what, the pills not working no more. You have to start injecting yourself and I know the face and the fight against once I have to go that right, like how does that conversation when you're telling the person like, hey those bills aren't the thing for you. We got to start injecting yourself and only if you had to start injecting directly in your penis. Right? Like what is that conversation like in the office? Dr. Jenn: So I get the same response kind of wide eyes like oh that's not going to happen. And then the next question is does it work? And when I say yes it works and people are very happy that can do it, they set out at least try it. Now we don't just send somebody home with the needle to stick in their penis. Like that's not what we do. We actually have nurses. So you come in for an appointment and we have to dose the medication because we want you to be able to get an erection. But we don't want you to have it all day, right? So we have to make sure you get the right dose of medication. So we actually have, it's called ICI, we actually have nurses who would just come see you as an appointment, we'd give you a test dose, we'd make sure you get an adequate erection, and then we also make sure it goes down and usually we have your partner there with you because sometimes people mentally can't do it and sometimes their partners are able to do it for them. Or once they see it they say, oh, it's not as big of a deal as I thought it was going to be. It doesn't hurt as much. I had never even heard that I could do that. So it was a little bit weird. But then once you do it and then you get a great erection and it works, people are happy. Dr. Berry: Okay. Now is there, especially, I'm tripping on this injection thing. Is there something like an office right that reverses it or is it just kind of like supposed to go down on its own over time? Dr. Jenn: So it's supposed to go down on its own over time because the medications aren't long acting. They're shorter acting. (Okay.) That's why we do the first trials in the office because if it doesn't go down then we give you medication to make it go down. Now there's also another option that you can have and it's called a vacuum erection device and what it looks like kind of, look at him. Dr. Berry: Lunch and Learn community you could see my face right now. I am learning just as long as relating, I'm like, okay. Alright. Again, I’m an internist, by this time, I'm referring them to the urologist. I don't. Okay, so now I'm processing right with you. Dr. Jenn: Okay. So if vacuum erection device looks like a little cylinder, and what it does is at one end of the cylinder near the base of the penis, it has like a little, I don't know, think of it as like a little rubber band and you can basically like squeezed a little cylinder. And what happens is it's a vacuum, so it draws blood into your penis and then you roll down the little kind of rubber band on it and that rubber band prevents the blood from flowing back into your body. (Okay.) So this is something that's, it's a little bit less spontaneous, but still, there are no needles, there's no medication. That's something natural and you can do it on your own and it does work. All the vacuum erection device. And then if none of that works, there are penile prostheses. So a prosthetic is a device that we surgically put inside of your penis. And usually what we do is we have a little pump that looks like a little squeeze pump that we put next to your testicles and all you have to do is squeeze that pump and then your penis would pump up because we actually have a reservoir with like saline or water in it that fills those little tubes. So if nothing else works, that's a guaranteed way to get an erection. Dr. Berry: Now is the stepwise approach for this patient, right? Is that the end? I'm like, this didn't work, this didn't work, this didn't work. Alright, let's go to the prostheses. Or is it kind of patient dependent when you're kind of deciding like, all right, which route we're gonna go end up mean? Dr. Jenn: So typically it step-by-step, but it's patient driven. So if I see a 30-year-old who's never tried a drug, we're gonna, I'm gonna let them know that there is the option for prosthesis, but that's not what's recommended. So you try to do minimal to get the benefit. And then if you fail or you're not willing to do it, you can move on. But a penile prosthesis, that's the end. That's what we have to offer. It does work, but you can't go back. So once you have the surgery that means that the medications won't work. Injections won't work. You have the surgery. So that's why it's the last thing that we do. Dr. Berry: You mentioned 30-year-old because that gives pressure someone to my own community. It was like 30 because I know they're probably thinking this is a quote-unquote old man's disease. What some of the age ranges that you're seeing with patients with erectile dysfunction that even someone in Lunch and Learn community might be surprised by like, oh my God, they're that old dealing with this problem? Dr. Jenn: Yeah. So from young in the thirties, twenties and thirties sometimes I've seen college kids who everything was fine and now situationally with the new girlfriend or whoever, I'm just not able to get an erection and we kind of work through what's going on because remember, this is all controlled by the brain. There's something going on in the brain that's prohibiting it from making that message to get an erection and there are actual sexual therapists. These aren't like woo on TV people. These are real people who say, okay, let's break it down. What's actually going on in your life that is causing you to feel this way, is causing your brain not to secrete the right neurotransmitters for you to actually have an erection. And it does help. I've seen people who couldn't ejaculate, couldn't have orgasms. They meet with these therapists and they're like, my eyes were opened and things are all good now and it's real. And you just never thought you'd be talking about your sex life with someone, but you know what? It's quality of life. Either you can stay the way that you are or you can get it fixed and since there are people available to fix it, that's what you do and you move on. And you keep doing live in life. Dr. Berry: Exactly. Oh, I love it and tell you I'm loving this conversation guys. I wish you get to see my face during some of the parts so you can understand. It's a learning process for it all. And it's real because these are real-life conversations that we're having on a day to day basis. Again, if you have to scare, some of your friends or family members to get it into the doctor's office, to get this taken care of, please do so. Right? Cause it, it, it needs to be done because this isn't something that, again, I know you see that thousands of commercials and I know we're going to ask Dr. Jenn where should someone go look, right? Cause I know where it, we're saying don't go to doctor Google. Right? We already know, Lunch and Learn community members you all googling when I tell you don't Google, you're going to Google anyway. Even when I tell you don't go to YouTube and watch that surgery beforehand, you're going to do it. They were like, we just know how you all do now. Is there any viable sources that you will say like, hey, if you got to like read up on this subject, like read this website, like is there anywhere that you would point on to? Dr. Jenn: Yeah. So for urologists across the US we have, it's called the urology care foundation. So it's ways to educate patients on urologic conditions. So it's the legitimate source of information. It's not a company trying to sell you anything, it's just the real deal of this is what you need to do and it's written in plain, straight forward English and that would be urologyhealth.org. So Urology is U R O L O G Y health dot org. The other sites that are good and give straightforward information would be mayoclinic.org or webmd.com. Those are actually good, straightforward information and someone who wants a little bit more detail and are like, okay, I've read all that. It's kind of generic but I want more detail. Our Actual Association for Urologist has a great website too for under education and it'll show you what all the guidelines are. So like if you're hearing this from one person, you're not sure, you can actually see what the published guidelines are and every few years, every like four or five years, we all get together and we revise them and say, this is what the data shows us, this is what standard of care is, this is what you should be offering, this is what you need to think about. And that is auanet.org and that's for the urology association and that's the standard of care. So those are ones that are just straightforward. You can get the real deal information with no bias and understand why this has happened. Dr. Berry: And Lunch and Learn community members, just like always, all of these links, especially if you're driving, you're at work, wherever you're at listening to this, all these things will be in the show notes. So you know, I definitely want to make sure we're pointing you in the right direction. Because it's important to hear it because I know you guys, you guys are gonna want to follow up to make sure we not talking crazy. So we've got to point you to the right direction to make sure that doesn't occur as well. So again, I've done thank you for that, right. Because this is again, this has been very eye-opening, mind-blowing experience. I'm learning, I'm out to go to the website right when we're done, just don't make sure I can educate my patients, and of itself with such an important topic at hand, this is a portion of the podcast that I love, right? Because you know, I bring a guest on to really educate our community. But I'm just kinda selfish, right? Cause I also bring them on, right? Cause I really want to promote them right. And you know, say what, how to cause most of the people I kind of see and follow them. I'm shadow following them one way or the other. So I like to see people who are sending out doing some stuff, right? Like, and whether it's medicine, not medicine, doing some stuff is always something that I love to see out of our physicians. So this I like to call it, it's like our promo, our promo appeared. Right? Dr. Jenn, obviously we know you're amazing urologists. Is there anything that you do that someone in Lunch and Learn community may be able to benefit from or any books or whatever? This is your time, right? You tell us what you got going on and anything going on and let us know how we can continue to support you. Dr. Jenn: Well, I told you I'm a big quality of life person, right? So a lot of times what I see, especially with patients in medicine, is that a lot of times people don't search for answers because of money. Medicine is getting more and more expensive and the way that the insurance companies are moving, they're pushing more and more of that onto the patients. I don't think that's going to change anytime soon. Those insurance companies are really the wealthiest ones in the game. So they're going to determine what we do, (keep that money to themselves.) Exactly. Exactly. So what I do is I actually talk about money. I talk about money on Instagram and online too, and kind of help people figure out how to get a debt, how to build wealth, and how did it get their stuff together. Because if that's one less thing you have to worry about, think about your overall mental health. If you're no longer stressed about having to pay bills if you're no longer stressed about, how am I going to rob Peter to pay Paul, things like that. I think I'm just a person who has a lot of tough conversations and sex and money are the two things that people don't want to talk about in public. (I love it.) So that's what I talk about for sure. So on Instagram now, it was kind of embarrassing because I do put some of my personal life out there on Instagram. So on Instagram, I'm doctor, which is Dr. Jenn, J. E. N. N. M. D. That's probably the easiest place to kind of follow me and kind of see what I do. I put some of the pictures of me out and about doing some of my extreme sports on there too. Dr. Berry: Then that's what I want to go see doing extreme sports. I want to see that. Dr. Jenn: Yeah, well the snowboarding was interesting. I only did the before picture. Right. So it's all good. But yeah, that'd be the best way to follow me and my links to my website. It's drjennmd.com. All that stuff is on Instagram too, so you can kind of get a little picture of my life and how I really role. Dr. Berry: I love it. So we need to talk to Dr. Jenn. Get our messages together and get our sexual health together. Get our money together. Let's get all that. Right? And it’s 2019. We're halfway through the year. Definitely no time like the present especially for a men's health month and making sure we are getting all of our ducks in line, especially when it comes to sexual health and the importance of sexual health and the massive education lesson that we got today. Definitely thankful for Dr. Jenn. Thank you. Dr. Jenn: Oh, you're so welcome. You're so very welcome. Dr. Berry: Yes. So before I leave, how I was like answer this question. How is what you're doing helping to empower men especially when we talk about sexual health? What are you doing to really empower this and get them to make sure that they’ve taken better care to sexual health? Dr. Jenn: I'm asking the questions and I'm educating them because as we know, knowledge is power. If you don't know, you'll get left behind. There are a lot of people out there that have resources that are getting things fixed and done. There's a lot of small little things you can do to change your overall quality of life, but if you don't know what to ask or don't know something is available, you're going to miss out. So I think my role is really to ask those hard questions and educate my patients. People I see, people I come in contact with, that's what my role is to educate. Dr. Berry: I love it. And for those who may know, again Dr. Jenn obviously being a urologist, being African American and female, obviously there's you know, proponent of women's health that really goes into a lot of care to and of course, and I kind of pick and hold there on this episode, really talk about the men, but she will be, I'm going to beg her, we'll be coming back, right? Because I definitely wanted to hear about a lot of the women's health-related amongst sexual health and all the urological problems that I know they got. Right. Why? Because trust me, if you think I'm referring fast when it comes to men talking about sexual health and all the things you best believe once my women patients say like, hey Dr. Pierre, like this is happening. I'm having problems urinating. Anything that goes on in that area, is okay, alright. There you go. So we'll definitely make sure she comes on to really educate us on woman side as well too. So again Dr. Jenn, thank you for really taking the time out to educate Lunch and Learn community. I know this extremely informal cause I'm still like, okay, I'm still thinking about the pump. I was still thinking about it. And you have a great day. Thank you. Dr. Jenn: Alright. Thank you so much. Download the MP3 Audio file, listen to the episode however you like.
In today's show; Justin, Lydia and Maura discuss a Lucky Charms themed IPA, a Forbes story on how Bud Light's latest marketing tactic may have been backfired, and Brew Dog flying the maiden voyage of their craft beer airline. Then, Miles Thomas of Scrappy's bitters joins the show to discuss how he started Scrappy's, how it has grown, and a venturing into the canned cocktail arena with a line called Half Seas. Plus, Distiller Dain joins us with this week's Top 5!
May Miles Thomas - the Glasgow born multi award winning film director and screenwriter speaks to Pat. They chat about the Scottish film industry and her latest film, La Voyageuse. The film is based on the life of her late mother-in-law, Erica Thomas. who was Born in Hungary in 1933, came to the UK in 1938 and worked as a scientist during the cold war. Jim & Pat's Glasgow West End Chat - Episode 56 Links Pat's Guide To Glasgow West End May Miles Thomas Film Director & Screenwriter Twitter: @glasgowswestend Music by Jim Byrne
For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer & director May Miles Thomas about her incredible film 'Voyageuse' and the issues and themes it addresses such as family, ageing, grief, and much more. However, the two also discuss different approaches to making film, May's previous projects, using setbacks as inspiration, the problem in getting heard in a crowded market, and the primary importance of story in her work. It's a fantastic listen which will be of interest to anyone who is interested, not only in the process and reality of filmmaking, but in all aspects of creating art in Scotland. There is also mention of Hitler, satanism in Glasgow, and the CIA. What more could you want from a podcast?
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 895, “12:05” with Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump), Greg Werner (writer for the official One Piece website, V-Jump and check out his YouTube channel), Miles Thomas (social media manager at Crunchyroll) and our Editor-in-Chief Kelly! Whew! We also have an Anime Recap of One Piece Episode 825 and a Piece Together segment, and […] The post Episode 506, “Resting Katakuri Face” appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 895, "12:05" with Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump), Greg Werner (writer for the official One Piece website, V-Jump and check out his YouTube channel), Miles Thomas (social media manager at Crunchyroll) and our Editor-in-Chief Kelly! Whew! We also have an Anime Recap of One Piece Episode 825 and a Piece Together segment, and some intense trivia! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:04:30 Manga Recap: Chapter 895 1:08:41 Anime Recap: Episode 825 1:24:54 Piece Together 2:10:48 To Be Continued (and Trivia)! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We also are adding our brand new video series Alex and Steve Eat One Piece, so subscribe today! We'll see you next week for our Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 894 and an Anime Recap for One Piece Episode 825! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 895, "12:05" with Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump), Greg Werner (writer for the official One Piece website, V-Jump and check out his YouTube channel), Miles Thomas (social media manager at Crunchyroll) and our Editor-in-Chief Kelly! Whew! We also have an Anime Recap of One Piece Episode 825 and a Piece Together segment, and some intense trivia! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:04:30 Manga Recap: Chapter 895 1:08:41 Anime Recap: Episode 825 1:24:54 Piece Together 2:10:48 To Be Continued (and Trivia)! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We also are adding our brand new video series Alex and Steve Eat One Piece, so subscribe today! We'll see you next week for our Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 894 and an Anime Recap for One Piece Episode 825! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final part of the Shirobako watchalong with Amelia, Peter, and special guest Miles Thomas! 0:00 Intros 1:56 Overall feelings of this 6 episodes 8:35 Aoi's Uniqueness 12:25 Hiraoka is also the worst 16:15 Hiraoka and Tarou 21:52 Tarou 27:55 Expectations vs Experience 30:25 Shizuka's big break 37:25 Miles Expectation vs Experience 38:51 Desires for another season 46:31 Miles desires for another season 49:15 The future of the main five 52:54 Thoughts about the watchalong 1:00:25 Outro Amelia: twitter.com/neutralfemale Peter: twitter.com/peterfobian Miles: twitter.com/milesexpress999 AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ AniFem Tumblr: animefeminist.tumblr.com/ Recorded Saturday 17th June 2017 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Part 3 of the four-part watchalong of Shirobako with Amelia, Peter, and special guest Miles Thomas! 0:00 Intros 1:27 Peter's hopes from last episodes 4:44 Those damn stuffed animals 7:28 Aoi's promotion 10:03 Sexism in the workplace 15:07 Shizuka's job prospects 17:30 Amelia's hopes from last episodes 20:46 Tarou's still the worst 22:48 Ogasawara's gothic lolita revelation 33:10 Kunogi 37:08 Andou & Satou 41:50 Iguchi's growth 48:40 Hiraoka 55:55 Next 6 episodes 1:00:41 Miles suprises 1:07:55 Erika's return 1:10:20 Outro Amelia: twitter.com/neutralfemale Peter: twitter.com/peterfobian Miles: twitter.com/milesexpress999 AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ AniFem Tumblr: animefeminist.tumblr.com/ Recorded Saturday 10th June 2017 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Part 2 of the four-part watchalong of Shirobako with Amelia, Peter, and special guest Miles Thomas! 0:00 Intro 1:28 Hopes from last episodes 5:49 Enjoyment of the series 10:08 Ema's advancement vs Segawa's seniority and child rearing in modern Japan 15:38 Aoi's advancement vs male counterparts and gendered social spaces 24:10 No panacea for workplace struggles 25:24 Uncertainty about the future 27:01 Lifetime employment culture Mii vs Kaori 30:57 Honda the baker 33:06 Kaori's future 39:04 Tarou still sucks 41:03 The new candidates 45:15 Next six episodes 52:95 Miles surprises 1:02:23 Outro Amelia: twitter.com/neutralfemale Peter: twitter.com/peterfobian Miles: twitter.com/milesexpress999 AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ AniFem Tumblr: animefeminist.tumblr.com/ Recorded Saturday 3rd June 2017 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Part 1 of the four-part watchalong of Shirobako with Amelia, Peter, and special guest Miles Thomas! 0:00 Intro 1:23 Past experiences with Shirobako 6:25 Character designs 9:30 Female characterization 13:01 Female personality types in the anime industry 16:35 Tarou 25:11 Friendship 28:38 Cathartic moments 30:29 Workplace diversity 32:29 Experience and mentorship 33:32 Male gaze 36:02 Segawa and Endou 37:36 Sexism in the Japanese workplace 39:13 Male characterization 41:54 Narrative inequality 43:31 Back to Endou 44:54 Complexity and accuracy of subject matter 50:21 Next six episodes 56:30 Outro Amelia: https://twitter.com/neutralfemale Peter: https://twitter.com/peterfobian Miles: https://twitter.com/milesexpress999 AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ AniFem Tumblr: https://animefeminist.tumblr.com/ Recorded Sunday 21st May 2017 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2017, 6 PM EST: The UWA Elite All Access Podcast celebrates 60 weekly episodes in a row with an hour-long celebration featuring many of your favorite UWA Elite AllStarz! Join host Colin West as he features exclusive interviews with UWA Elite Team Captain Brandon the Bull, Hedges, Robbie Roller, President Dave Swan and many more! All this leads up to UWA Elite vs. the World: Vol. 3 on May 6th in South River, New Jersey! Be sure to listen to this episode for insider access and answers to the following questions: How does Brandon the Bull feel about being viewed as an underdog vs. TJ Marconi? Will the BROtein Pack run into non-title trouble against the Designated Hitters? Has iChampion King Tek discovered foul play in Miles Thomas' "fan voted" victory? What is in store for UWA Elite Champion Archadia, and who will face him on May 6th? Can Swag Mean overcome the perceived odds and defeat the Dub Boys? All this and more on this week's episode of the UWA Elite All Access Podcast, live at a special start time and day of Sunday at 6 pm EST and on demand at any time, powered by the Nerd Port Network!
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have special guest Miles Thomas (Crunchyroll) joining us for our Manga Recap for One Piece Manga Chapter 854, “What Are You Doing?” We also have YouTube sensation RogersBase, our merchandise reporter Kelly and translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump Stephen Paul. You won't want to miss this episode! […] The post Episode 455, “Shot Through The Eyes” appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.
Manga, the ubiquitous Japanese comic books written on just about every subject—sports, music, sex, shooting pool—represent about 40% of all books published in Japan. In recent decades ‘food manga’ has exploded. Stories of food and conflict and competition abound in mangas like Soldier of Food, Food Wars, Cooking Papa…The Kitchen Sisters Present—Hidden Kitchens: War and Food and Manga. “Manga is a cradle to grave phenomenon,” says Deb Aoki, writer for Anime network and Publisher’s Weekly. It’s a visual storytelling medium that people enjoy from the day they first start reading or enjoying pictures to the day they die. “There’s this Japanese concept, Otaku,” says Sylvan Mishima Brackett, chef and owner of Rintaro Restaurant in San Francisco. “Otaku is a deep, passionate enthusiasm about some obscure part of the universe. Manga tend to cluster around very specific Otaku. It’s a place where people can brush up on the hyper-specifics of their enthusiasms.” “Food manga, gurume manga, gourmet manga, is one of the major genres within manga that’s just been growing exponentially,” says Nancy Stalker, Professor of Japanese History and Culture at the University of Texas at Austin. She wrote a paper called “Gourmet Samurai: Changing Gender Norms in Japanese Food TV.” FOOD WARS, DETECTIVE GLUTTON, SOLDIER OF FOOD Food manga first appeared in the 1980’s when the Japanese economy was very strong. One of the first, Oishinbo, ran for over 20 years and became the basis for an animated series, as have many manga since. “There always has to be conflict in manga, especially in food manga,” says Zhong. “There is not any real peace in manga. If there is peace it’s really short, maybe one or two chapters, then back to war right afterwards. War produces content.” Since Japan opened to the West in the nineteenth century, food has been an element of its international identity. “Traditionally the eating of four-legged creatures was proscribed by Buddhist belief,” says Stalker. “The Emperor first publicly ate meat in 1873. Eating beef was seen as something that would help build the national physique and make the Japanese more like westerners.” In order to compete with western soldiers, the Japanese military began to introduce more beef, more meat and fat, into the diet of the soldier to help build a strong army. The modern manga industry came into being after World War II. It started with Osamu Tezuka, creator of Astro Boy, who was influenced by Walt Disney. “That American content was brought over by the American Occupation,” says Leyla Aker, Senior Vice President of Publishing at Viz Media, a company that specializes in Japanese graphic novels and anime. “During the American occupation of Japan a large portion of the Japanese population was subsisting on hand-outs given by the American forces.” There were severe shortages of food during the Occupation and all foods were strictly rationed. When the circumstances of the war became dire many people resorted to eating bark from trees and replacing sawdust and wood dust in recipes for flour. Many Japanese died of starvation. Miles Thomas, Brand Manager at CrunchyRoll, remembers an anime called Grave of the Fireflies. “One of the most evocative films I’ve seen, about two orphans during World War II who are starving, hungry. They steal food, trying their hardest to survive. “It really makes you think about the darker side of food when people don’t have enough of it to survive,” adds Tiffany Chen who is also a Brand Manager with Crunchy Roll. “For a long time, World War II was just a history you studied in class. I never really felt connected to it personally. A lot of young people actually don’t even know about the atomic bomb. After watching this film, it was a pretty sobering moment.” OISHINBO: JAPAN AND CULINARY NATIONALISM Oishinbo, one of the oldest of the food manga is very popular with adult men, Aoki tells us. “The main character is this scrappy reporter. His father is this snooty gourmet who sets up this ritzy gourmet club for only rich people. They have dueling palette battles.” Oishinbo is written by Tetsu Kariya who is very opinionated about food. The manga creates drama about different food issues – about growing it and cooking it. “It’s kind of controversial,” says Aoki. “He defends eating whale meat, the history of it, how delicious, how dare anyone tell us not to.” “Tetsu Kariya has a very progressive, political stance,” adds Lorie Brau, Associate Professor of Japanese Foreign Languages and Literature at the University of New Mexico, “He embeds these social messages inside his manga.” One of Oishinbo’s chief concerns is foreign influences. How do you maintain the important aspects of your culture while still engaging with the world at large? The manga uses food as a lens to address Japan’s place in the world. YAWEH: MANGA FOR YOUNG WOMEN There is a different subset of manga targeted at young Japanese women called Yaweh about homosexual love affairs. “Boys love” is one of the most popular sub-genres of manga. “Antique Bakery features a cast of tall, thin elegant beautiful young men. They all work in a western style bakery,” Aoki tells us. “Women fall in love with them because they are so handsome. But they’re not available,” says Brau. “But the cakes are available so they make many young women happy.” What Did You Eat Yesterday? has become a very popular manga for recipes. The manga tells the story of a gay couple, one of whom is a lawyer, the other a hairdresser and the lawyer is very intent on creating economical, delicious meals for the two of them. THE HERBIVORE MAN: MANGA AND GENDER NORMS “In the last 10 years Japanese demographics have been shifting,” says Nancy. “Fewer and fewer people are getting married. The rate of unmarried men ages 30 to 34 climbed from 21% to 47%. For women it jumped from 9% to 34% in a decade. The media has come up with this term “herbivore men” Urban men in their 20 and 30’s who are more into fashion and culture than women. Rejecting flesh, therefore they are herbivores. Other conservative pundits say “well, it’s the increase of carnivorous women, women who are too aggressive and focused on their career and refuse to become a full time housewife they create the herbivore man. This is changing men’s relationship with food. They have to increasingly be responsible for their own meals. That is being reflected in these dramas that show a kind of everyman develop a sense of culinary confidence.” Aoki tells us that Manga like Oishinbo and Food Wars in a way represent a war within people to be their best. “There’s honor in fighting to be the best you can be. That if you’re going to do it you’re going to be the best damn one doing it. The way of the sword, the way of the chef.”
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 839, “I Owe You My Life,” our Dude and Zach's Dance Carnival for One Piece Film Gold and Piece Together with hosts Zach, Ed and Alex “The Dude” with special guests Miles Thomas (One Piece Brand Manager for Crunchyroll), Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump) and Bryan […] The post Episode 436, “Dude Bros in Bottles” appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we're live from Matsuricon! We go through the latest happenings in the One Piece world, talk about the current arc, and then take questions from the audience for over 90 minutes! We then have Sam and his Anime Recap crew (Sam, Bryan and Valkyrie) to go through One Piece Episode 756 and the special One Piece: Heart of Gold. On various times we have Zach, Ed and Steve with special guests Bryan Newton (animation director for Rick and Morty), Jill Knight (editorial writer for the OPP), Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump), Valkyrie and Sam Leach (editorial writer for ANN and the OPP). Visit our new One Piece Podcast store! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:03:29 OPP @ Matsuricon Panel 1:30:16 Patreon: September 2016 1:33:33 Anime Recap: Heart of Gold & Episode 756 2:10:07 To Be Continued Join us on Patreon, an all new exclusive episode (and outtakes)! This week we discuss the "end game" for One Piece. Are our expections too high? Who will the final villain be? What will the epilogue look like? Who will die? All that PLUS: an episode title discussion, and what other anime we're watching. All the guests from this week's episode join us for our August 2016 Patreon Podcast (in September)! Check out some of our upcoming guests this fall (Dates and guest appearances are subject to change): 434 – (9/05) - RogersBase 435 – (9/12) – Matsuricon Panel & Heart of Gold w/ Bryan Newton and Sam Leach 436 – (9/19) - Crunchyroll's Miles Thomas 437 – (9/26) - Podcaster Casey "Minovsky" 438 – (10/03) - Crunchyroll's Nate Ming 439 – (10/10) – Shonen Jump at New York Comic Con 440 – (10/17) – Wrestler A.C.H. 441 – (10/24) – FUNimation's Godswill Ugwa 442 – (10/31) – Matsuricon: The One Piece Cast Tells All We'll see you next week with special guest Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll, and MAYBE our Dude and Zach's Dance Carnival for the One Piece Film Gold OST, a Manga Recap of Chapter 839 and an Anime Recap for Episode 757! We are MAJI!
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we're live from Matsuricon! We go through the latest happenings in the One Piece world, talk about the current arc, and then take questions from the audience for over 90 minutes! We then have Sam and his Anime Recap crew (Sam, Bryan and Valkyrie) to go through One Piece Episode 756 and the special One Piece: Heart of Gold. On various times we have Zach, Ed and Steve with special guests Bryan Newton (animation director for Rick and Morty), Jill Knight (editorial writer for the OPP), Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump), Valkyrie and Sam Leach (editorial writer for ANN and the OPP). Visit our new One Piece Podcast store! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:03:29 OPP @ Matsuricon Panel 1:30:16 Patreon: September 2016 1:33:33 Anime Recap: Heart of Gold & Episode 756 2:10:07 To Be Continued Join us on Patreon, an all new exclusive episode (and outtakes)! This week we discuss the "end game" for One Piece. Are our expections too high? Who will the final villain be? What will the epilogue look like? Who will die? All that PLUS: an episode title discussion, and what other anime we're watching. All the guests from this week's episode join us for our August 2016 Patreon Podcast (in September)! Check out some of our upcoming guests this fall (Dates and guest appearances are subject to change): 434 – (9/05) - RogersBase 435 – (9/12) – Matsuricon Panel & Heart of Gold w/ Bryan Newton and Sam Leach 436 – (9/19) - Crunchyroll's Miles Thomas 437 – (9/26) - Podcaster Casey "Minovsky" 438 – (10/03) - Crunchyroll's Nate Ming 439 – (10/10) – Shonen Jump at New York Comic Con 440 – (10/17) – Wrestler A.C.H. 441 – (10/24) – FUNimation's Godswill Ugwa 442 – (10/31) – Matsuricon: The One Piece Cast Tells All We'll see you next week with special guest Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll, and MAYBE our Dude and Zach's Dance Carnival for the One Piece Film Gold OST, a Manga Recap of Chapter 839 and an Anime Recap for Episode 757! We are MAJI!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode was recorded live on Facebook Live. In this episode, Evan and Victoria are joined by Crunchyroll's resident Re:Zero expert, Miles Thomas. The news includes a poll of the worst starter Pokémon and the best Spring anime of 2016. Throughout the show, we're answering live questions asked by viewers in the chat. All that, plus the gang talks about Re:Zero, one of the best shows of the current anime season. Evan's back on Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and Miles is watching Flying Witch. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Interviews with Coach Stewart of South Doyle and Coach Ferrell of Hamilton Heights. Great show, better small college report! Lots of Talk about Miles Thomas and his commitment to TTU!
On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have special guest Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll, translator of One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump Stephen Paul, One Piece Podcast editor-in-chief Jammer, and The Dude on to go through Chapter 805, “The Minks” and the conclusion of the Sr. Pink fight on anime episode 716! Need more? We have a […] The post Episode 392, “2 Fast 2 Furryous” appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.
On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have special guest Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll, translator of One Piece in Weekly Shonen Jump Stephen Paul, One Piece Podcast editor-in-chief Jammer, and The Dude on to go through Chapter 805, “The Minks” and the conclusion of the Sr. Pink fight on anime episode 716! Need more? We have a […] The post Episode 392, “2 Fast 2 Furryous” appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We chat with Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll about Akame ga Kill as well as Parasyte and whatever else happens to come up. Before that we have the recaps for Sword Art Online II for the penultimate episode of KILL la KILL. Later we catch up on some listener mail. Your hosts this episode are Jim, Paul, Darrell and Sketch 00:00 - Intro 04:13 - KILL la KILL Recap 16:04 - Sword Art Online II Recap 31:08 - This Week on Toonami 41:48 - Toonami News 48:32 - Akame ga Kill Primer with Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll 1:23:27 - Listener Mail 1:30:26 - Sign-Off DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions of the participants of this podcast are not the views of ToonamiFaithful.Com or it’s affiliates, nor are they the views of Toonami, [adult swim], Williams Street, Turner or any other Time Warner property as well as Crunchyroll and Sentai Filmworks. Please rate us on iTunes and send us feedback to Twitter or Facebook. Twitter: @ToonamiPodcast Facebook.com/ToonamiFaithfulPodcast Website: ToonamiFaithful.com E-Mail: podcast@ToonamiFaithful.com You can also listen to us on: Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/toonami-faithful-podcast-2?refid=stpr iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/toonami-faithfuls-podcast/id539486048?mt=2v
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we're live from Dallas with Zach Logan, Ed, Steve Yurko, Jammer, Jose Argumedo and FUNimation Brand Manager for One Piece Josh Kocurek. This week we talk about what we did in Dallas, a special viewing we had, and Manga Chapter 787! The One Piece Podcast Goes to Dallas was made possible in part thanks to donations from viewers like you. Support us on Patreon to help us create more projects like this! The first episode of The One Piece Podcast Goes to Dallas comes out this July! 0:00:00 OPPDallas and The Poneglyph 0:40:20 Manga Recap: Chapter 787 1:22:21 To Be Continued We'll see you on Thursday for a new episode of The One Piece Readthrough covering Volumes 7 through 12! We will have guests The Dude and Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll on the show! We want to apologize for rain/wind/thunder noises as this was recorded as a tornado was in the area. The episode is still very much listenable, and it's one of the few that are live-recorded. We are MAJI!
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we're live from Dallas with Zach Logan, Ed, Steve Yurko, Jammer, Jose Argumedo and FUNimation Brand Manager for One Piece Josh Kocurek. This week we talk about what we did in Dallas, a special viewing we had, and Manga Chapter 787! The One Piece Podcast Goes to Dallas was made possible in part thanks to donations from viewers like you. Support us on Patreon to help us create more projects like this! The first episode of The One Piece Podcast Goes to Dallas comes out this July! 0:00:00 OPPDallas and The Poneglyph 0:40:20 Manga Recap: Chapter 787 1:22:21 To Be Continued We'll see you on Thursday for a new episode of The One Piece Readthrough covering Volumes 7 through 12! We will have guests The Dude and Miles Thomas from Crunchyroll on the show! We want to apologize for rain/wind/thunder noises as this was recorded as a tornado was in the area. The episode is still very much listenable, and it's one of the few that are live-recorded. We are MAJI!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the tenth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This week, our hosts are joined by Thomas Zoth, also known as ABCBTom online. His work can be found on his blog, Hungry Bug Diner, The Fandom Post, Infinite Rainy Day, O-Talk Podcast, and The Anime Now Podcast. You can reach him via his Twitter account. Show Notes: News Evan chats about anime birthdays Tom is thrilled about the stateside release of Franken Fran, as well as Monster Musume’s unfairly talented staff Victoria’s impressed with Agumon’s gains in Digimon tri. Anime Tom talks Punchline and explores some interesting multi-media assets in the show, as well as Yamada-kun, which challenges the Shirobako writing staff to adapt a long series into a 12-episode anime - and succeeds! Victoria: Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? The answer may surprise you! Evan: Ninja Slayer from Animation is the absolutely true story by authors Bradley Bond and Philip Ninj@ Morzez warning about the ninja menace. Questions from #CrunchyCast Why did you choose to name Case Closed instead of Detective Conan? (Nicholas “Picky33”) Emperor J @emperorj How far can each of you punt a football? If you had to choose, would you want a few really well animated shows, but to minimize risks, the companies only produced idol, harem and loli-shows; or would you want a lot of different shows, but with lower animation quality and a lot of copy/paste looking (and acting) characters? - From Anton in Sweden all talk of anime by film buffs is limited to Mamoru oshi, Otomo, Miyazaki, Takahata, Shinchiro Watanabe and Satoshi Kon, What other anime directors deserve to be know outside the anime circle? Discussed here is I Can Friday by Day from Animator’s Expo You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud. The insert song is "Hungaria" by Latche Swing, used under Creative Commons.
Welcome to the sixth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This week, during our Anime Boston segment, CrunchyCast is joined by Mike Toole and Michael Sinterniklaas. Mike Toole is a columnist for Anime News Network, where he writes The Mike Toole Show. You can also find his work on the pages of Otaku USA and Topless Robot. Michael Sinterniklass is a director, producer, and actor now at NYAV Post. His most recent accomplishments include the English dub of Gundam: the Origin, which is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Daisuki, and Google Play. Miles Thomas, a brand manager with Crunchyroll and the producer of CrunchyCast, can also be heard. Show Notes: Evan shares his excitement about Discotek's new releases Victoria explores Level 5's newest game announcement: Snack Wars Victoria finally watches Nisekoi, and it's not too late to join her! Evan's still enjoying early Miyazaki in Sherlock Hound Evan's reading the manga of My Love Story, but you can watch the first episode now on Crunchyroll! You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud. The insert song is "Meetin' and Movin" by Merkel & Fritzemeier.
Welcome to the second episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we bring you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Victoria and Evan as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities.CrunchyCast can currently be found on our LibSyn page, iTunes, and Sticher Radio with more sources to follow. Our RSS feed is http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com/rss. We'll be uploading new episodes every Friday, with breaks for select holidays. Evan is excited about Studio MAPPA's new film, which recently reached its goal in crowdfunding. Victoria celebrates the 18th birthday of Toonami! Evan walks us through Nintendo's effort to branch out into mobile games. Victoria shares her insights on the new film and TV anime for Wake Up Girls! Our next episode will feature our first guest: Daryl Surat, of Anime World Order! Check out an episode of Anime World Order, his Twitter, or ask him questions using the hashtag #CrunchyCast! CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the second episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we bring you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Victoria and Evan as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. Remember to tweet your questions to us with the hashtag #CrunchyCast! This Week's Show Notes: Evan gushes about Crunchyroll's latest addition, Inferno Cop Victoria is titilated by rumors of a Monster Musume anime Victoria looks into the new Digimon Adventure tri visuals Evan examines an animator's personal perspective in the anime industry You can watch the episode of Naruto that Victoria discussed here and read Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer alongside Evan here. If you want to get caught up on Parasyte, every available episode can be found on its show page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach them on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is provided by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud account.
Welcome to the very first episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This Week's Show Notes: Victoria analyzes the Shirobaco cafe Evan’s excited about new Ninja Slayer character designs Victoria is ready to buy the new Final Fantasy remaster The new Naruto arc discussed by Victoria begins here Corrections: Grave of the Fireflies is Takahata's first Ghibli film, not Only Yesterday. Michiaki Sato and Yoshinori Sayama designed the robots in RahXephon. Shoji Kawamori did some storyboards and Yutaka Izubuchi is the director. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. Thanks to Evan Purkhiser and Brandon Lee for technical assistance. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach them on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is provided by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Bartender Journey - Cocktails. Spirits. Bartending Culture. Libations for your Ears.
This week on the Bartender Journey Episode #66, Vince interviews Miles Thomas. Miles is a Bartender and the proprietor of the Scrappy Bitters company.Bitters are the Bartenders "Salt & Pepper" - a great way to add complex flavors to cocktails.Take a listen. Cheers!