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Join C4 and Drinks by Tonii as they sit down with Miss Bliss, a pioneering artist and hairstylist, to explore the vibrant West Coast music scene. In this episode, they discuss Miss Bliss's journey as an artist, the dynamics of the music industry, and the influence of podcasting in Los Angeles. Discover insights on female empowerment in music, the importance of collaboration, and the challenges of breaking through in the industry. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with history, music, and laughter.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bar-talk-at-open-bar-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Saved By The Summer starts here! We're exploring four Saved By The Bell related series, starting with Good Morning, Miss Bliss starring Haley Mills and the core cast of Bayside regulars who would go on to star in the iconic Saturday morning sitcom. Join Will and Adam and they discuss the original pilot that aired on NBC in 1987, the 13 episodes series featured on The Disney Channel from 1988-1989 and finally, the NBC Saturday Morning preview show that first introduced the world to Kelly, Jessie and Slater. It's going to be a wild summer, so hop on board now, Dudes! Thanks to our monthly supporters Chad Droze Ken Spaulding Karen Flieger Tim Heasley Jeff Sheldon
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Okay, so here's the story: When I wake up in the morning, and the alarm gives out a warning, and I don't think I'll ever make it on time. By the time I grab my books, and I give myself a look, I'm at the corner just in time to see the bus fly by. It's alright, ‘coz I'm saved by the bell. Here now is the story of how this high school show came to Saturday Morning. Who was Miss Bliss? Who started their career as a teen model? What degree does Mr. Belding have on his office wall? All these questions, and more, will be answered in this look at SAVED BY THE BELL! Thanks for ‘tooning in. Share With Us: SatMornPod@hotmail.com Twitter/X: @SatMornPodThreads: @SatMornPodYouTube Us: tinyurl.com/yyhpwjeo (search @SatMornPod) Featured Music: “Nostalgic Happy Music” by AudioJungle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxSUR6MQhw&t=2s “Happy Life” by Fredji - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzQiRABVARk “I Feel You” by Kevin MacLeod” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw8E3jjbUCE “Nostalgic” by OrangeHead - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wExcRoNNzAc “Breakfast Club” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Spi22l3m5I “Horizons” by Atch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-u53MADIag “80's Hijack” by Gee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndVqzJ9Lk6M&t=26s “Synthmania” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6r20TKnA6M “United” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArjGQFCcHxA “Cool Blue” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp5cxZWP-wc #ABC #NBC #CBS #The80s #80s #cartoons #cartoon #animation #SaturdayMorning #1980 #1981 #1982 #1983 #1984 #1985 #1986 #1987 #1988 #1989 #Filmation #HannaBarbera #DePatieFreleng #RubySpears #Disney #Superheroes
In this special episode, we're taking a trip down memory lane to revisit the iconic TV series that defined a generation: "Saved By The Bell." From its debut in 1989 to its lasting impact on pop culture, we'll explore the highs and lows of life at Bayside High. First, we'll delve into the origins of the show and its journey to becoming a cultural phenomenon. Created by Sam Bobrick and originally titled "Good Morning, Miss Bliss," the series underwent a transformation to become the beloved teen sitcom we know and love today. We'll uncover the casting process, behind-the-scenes secrets, and the evolution of fan-favorite characters like Zack Morris, Kelly Kapowski, and A.C. Slater. As we reminisce about the golden age of Saturday morning television, we'll also take a closer look at the cast of "Saved By The Bell" and where they are now. From Mark-Paul Gosselaar's continued success in television to Mario Lopez's thriving career as a host and actor, we'll explore how the stars of Bayside High have fared since the show's end. But it's not just about the cast members who found fame after leaving Bayside. We'll also examine the challenges and triumphs faced by actors like Dustin Diamond and Lark Voorhies, whose post-"Saved By The Bell" journeys have taken unexpected turns. From legal troubles to personal struggles, their stories remind us that life after the spotlight isn't always easy. As we celebrate the legacy of "Saved By The Bell," we'll reflect on the show's lasting impact on television and popular culture. Its blend of comedy, drama, and heartfelt moments made it a staple of '90s nostalgia, and its themes of friendship, love, and growing up continue to resonate with audiences of all ages. Join us as we revisit the halls of Bayside High, where every day was an adventure and every problem had a solution. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this trip down memory lane is sure to bring back fond memories of the show that captured the hearts of millions. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives. New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk
It's time to answer that huge grey cell phone because Zack Morris has arrived at John Adams High! Mark-Paul Gosselaar is here for the crossover you never imagined!! Mark-Paul shares all his memories from the '90s and the similarities between BMW Season 1 and Good Morning, Miss Bliss. How did the blonde hair haunt him? Why did Mario Lopez actually beat him up in a scene? And how does mentioning James Van Der Beek end up being one of the funniest moments in PMW history? Plus, Rider crashed into Feeny. This episode was recorded on June 22, 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elevate and Dommenate Podcast: New Episode with Miss Bliss - The Hub City Diva!
Today on the Podcast I am joined by Jacqui Toumbas who is a bit of legend here in Brissy if I do say so myself hehe Former owner of Miss Bliss and now a Nutritionist, Cook and Food / Hospitality Consultant, she has trail blazed her way through the hospitality space and created a strong and relatable brand online. I initially wanted to get Jacqui on the podcast because I was interested in her business journey. Starting a very well known superfood cafe and then selling it - I wanted to pick Jacqui's brain on what it felt like to move on from a business you created from the ground up. We spoke a lot about the identity shift on moving on from one career and transitioning into her consulting and content creation business. Jacqui shared her struggles with imposter syndrome and how she found the courage to just lean into her strengths. We also spoke about the importance of community in business. Believe it or not, Jacqui has another business in the works which she hopes will drive the same community and connection as Miss Bliss once did. Jacqui shares with us how beautiful community can be as a business owner and the importance of finding people who get you and share the same values. Finally, we journeyed through the ups and downs of business. Jacqui shares her practices that help her feel grounded and keeps her mental health in check. Business can be overwhelming and there is no way of doing one thing, having set practices that fill your cup up are key in an entrepreneur's journey. This episode is for anyone who is looking to start a business, who is feeling stuck in a current business or ready to make a change. Jacqui is an example that you will always find your way x If you would like to contact Jacqui and learn a little more about her services, you can connect with her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jacquitoumbas/ and visit her website at https://www.jacquitoumbas.com/ Ways to reach me: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therealherproject/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyaSvK0IIz1-egve7NSW3A?view_as=subscriber Website https://www.therealherproject.com/ For business enquiries please contact therealherproject@gmail.com Music: Thomas Gresen: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4OZCQ... https://twitter.com/ThomasGresenSound... https://soundcloud.com/thomasgresen https://www.instagram.com/thomasgresen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by RFM: https://youtu.be/WE6S3q9NmjU
SVU S1 EP8 “Stalked” An ADA's brutal assault and murder puts the squad, namely Olivia, in the sights of a sadistic Dick with a lock box for an alibi.Follow @eliteaquadpod on Instagram for more!
This week on It Was a Thing on TV we kiss the baby while reminding everyone that Zack Morris is trash. First, with the start of NFL Season, we mark the occasion with a look at a short-lived reality/discussion show starring the two biggest diva football players of the early 2010s. Also, Mike tries taking their Twitter handle and...hilarity ensues. Next, we revisit school briefly for this episode. Before Saved by the Bell, some of its characters were in a short-lived Disney Channel show set in a middle school in Indianapolis. Good Morning, Miss Bliss was a precursor to the popular series from the 80s and 90s. One thing remained the same: Zack Morris is trash. Finally, 35 years ago, a series blended gritty stories, wartime allegories, and cutting edge special effects. If it wasn't the violence that people were against, it was the toy tie-ins. A show that was ahead of its time could not have come at a worse time. Prepare for the Metal Wars as we talk about Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. Follow us through all of our social media pages via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:30 - The T.Ocho Show 1:29:42 - Classic Commercial Break 1:32:55 - Good Morning, Miss Bliss 2:42:43 - Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
We revisit school briefly for this episode. Before Saved by the Bell, some of its characters were in a short-lived Disney Channel show set in a middle school in Indianapolis. Good Morning, Miss Bliss was a precursor to the popular series from the 80s and 90s. One thing remained the same: Zack Morris is trash.
Season 3, Episode 3, week of August 21, 2022 — TopToes and Ennie left the studio door open, and a few friends popped in to chat. Familiar friends Miss Bliss, Mrs. Wicked, Mr. Lift join the party, as does a Mystery Guest called D. It's a lot of laughter as everyone catches up after their time away, and tries to figure out what “D” is doing. Links and more on our website, http://ohthosetoes.com. #feet #foot #toes #footfetish #footfetishist #footfetishnation #footfetishcommunity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohthosetoes/support
Season 3, Episode 25, week of June 26, 2022 — This week, Ennie and TopToes sit down with Miss Bliss to hear about here experience a Bedlam, a fetish party in NYC. Not only did she get to take in the sights and sounds, but she enjoyed a few scenes. Hear all about her kinky foot fun on this episode of Oh Those Toes! More at http://ohthosetoes.com/showlinks and even more at http://ohthosetoes.com. #feet #foot #toes #footfetish #footfetishist #footfetishnation #footfetishcommunity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohthosetoes/support
We're SAVED BY THE BELLIN' this messy lil' MISS BLISS BISH!
Season 3, Episode 18, week of May 8, 2022 — Find out when happens when circumstances go awry, and TopToes and Ennie decide to just get drunk and wing it! Joined by special guests Miss Bliss and Mr. Lift, it's 45 minutes of unscripted and outrageous fun. The filters are off, the guards are down, nothing is off-limits! More at http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com. #feet #foot #toes #footfetish #footfetishist #footfetishnation #footfetishcommunity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohthosetoes/support
Season 3, Episode 17, week of May 1, 2022 — This week Ennie and TopToes, and special guest Miss Bliss, recap the Oh Those Toes Foot Party IV - Pajama Party. Hear about all the fun and hijinks. If you missed the party, don't be jealous, we'll be doing it again soon. But don't miss this episode! More at http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com. #feet #foot #toes #footfetish #footfetishist #footfetishnation #footfetishcommunity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohthosetoes/support
Season 3, Episode 2, week of January 16, 2022 — While Ennie is away, TopToes is joined by guest co-host Miss Bliss, for a discussion about incidental foot and nylon fetishism in the Golden Age of Television, and foot fetish modern television as well. A bit recent Foot Fetish News also helps us highlight Stalking awareness month for January, as we try to offer a bit of advice for the ladies and gentlemen conducting meet-ups. More at http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com, and even more at http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com/showlinks. #feet #foot #toes #footfetish #footfetishist #footfetishnation #footfetishcommunity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohthosetoes/support
Season 2, Episode 17: week of 4/25/2021 — This week TopToes and Ennie, along with special guest Miss Bliss talk Feet in Hollywood and the Small Screen, in a return to audience favorite “Feet on Film”. TV, movies, the great Quentin Tarantino, and a whole lot more! More at http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com/showlinks and http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com. Sponsored by Yoga Bling Boutique - https://yogablingboutique.com/ #feet #foot #toes #footfetish #footfetishist #feetonfilm #moviefeet #celebrityfeet #footfetishnation #footfetishcommunity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohthosetoes/support
EPISODE 74BLISSMITIZED✨
This week, Miss Bliss (Deidra) joins Ashley to talk about organizing a sisterhood of women connecting through cannabis, and other fun, empowering activities. Bio: Deidra Bagdasarian (a.k.a. Miss Bliss) is a long time activist and leader in the cannabis industry. She's created award winning edibles, lectures for collegiate cannabis courses, and is the founder of the Glowing Goddess Getaway. She is a plant enthusiast and promotes eating, smoking, and growing plants. She lives in the woods of Northern California in a polyamorous triad with two children enjoying the outdoors, her cannasisterhood, her family, and her plants. Follow Miss Bliss: Her Instagram: @missbliss710 Her Facebook: @missbliss710 Glowing Goddess Getaway on IG: @GlowingGoddessGetaway Miss Bliss' Relationship Triad Life: @TeamTriHarder Glowing Goddess Getaway's website: Glowing Goddess Getaway To find more about Elevated Intimacy Podcast, visit www.ElevatedIntimacyPodcast.com or follow www.instagram.com/elevatedintimacy To keep up with Ashley, visit www.CannaSexual.com or her coaching website www.elevatedrelationship.com or follow her on IG www.instagram.com/cannasexual Special thanks to our sponsor, Sybian. Reach out to Ashley for a special $100 off discount code! If you have comments or ideas for future episodes, please DM us on Instagram! Please like, subscribe, and review!
Episode 5: Hot Tub Talks What did the 2 Milf Say to the Internet's?? See what happens when A few glasses of Tequilla in the Hot Tub, turns in to a Podcast Episode. Join or Fitness Curator as she unwinds with her BFF just in time for Galentines /Valentines! They vent , heal , give advise, and so much more! This is fun episode, because my Bestie, Miss Bliss of the Home Girl Hour, is in the building (IN THE HOT TUB) and we got a chance to get away and regenerate at Big Bear Lake a few weeks ago. It was my first time getting into the Hot Tub in freezing cold weather, and it certainly won't be my last. SEGMENTS IN THIS EPISODE: 1. Am I trippin- a full exploration of the terms and topics that our guest introduce . 2.High Thoughts- A segment for our Cannabis Consumers, to think about he Crazy Shit going on in society. 3.Fit Tips- Fitness tip to keep you Trappin 4. In The Media 5. Final ORAQUOTE Of the Week- Final thoughts on the whole segment. 5. Song of the week- (AT THE END OF THE EPISODE) A song of Oracles choice, usually from her Catalogue. Single Mama Trues ft. Miss Bliss Available on itunes 6.Sponsor of the Week- Our sponsor of the Week is her.Skincare clean, pure, & effective skincare for every woman. All our products are cruelty & paraben free manufactured in a FDA registered facility. Join us Every Week as we Transform Regenerate and Actively Progress . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trapbootcamppodcast/message
R.I.P. Dustin Diamond. This show was recorded before your passing, but now this one’s dedicated to you.Literally nothing epitomizes late-80s/early-90s culture more than Saved by the Bell. It was exactly what high school was like at the time… or at least what we wanted it to be! Chad opens up about his attraction to Miss Bliss, and Adam wonders why he could never get his Kelly Kapowski by emulating Zack Morris.Steve Berggren joins the show as Guest Fact Checker to clean up the mess! Don’t miss what is sure to be the biggest episode yet of Less Than 2000!< ’00 | an Art House Empire Production | a proud member of the Greenlit podcast network. #LessThan2000
Episode 12: week of 12/27/2020 - This week TopToes and Ennie end the year with a revealing conversation with very special guest. They share laughs, tell some stories, and make the adorable Miss Bliss turn 50 shades of red. Find Bliss at http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com/showlinks; more at http://ohthosetoes.teamtoptoes.com #footfetish #feet #toes #footfetishcommunity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohthosetoes/support
Part One: Cyberpunk 2077 is Full of Bugs, Glitches, and Genitalia It’s an important day for Hardly Focused! Longtime co-host Katie Crepeau joins Jack and Mike for this episode. Kate has not been this podcast since the re-brand earlier in 2020; her voice, outrageous takes, and lack of filter have been sorely missed. Jack and Kate are playing Cyberpunk 2077. Resident show-dad Mike has little time for open world games, and is taking what time he does have in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Kate’s PC can run Cyberpunk like a beast; Jack’s struggles. Jack tried to avoid Cyberpunk and instead began a new file in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a game that came out in 2011. Jack admits to having purchased Skyrim yet again. Maybe he’ll do the same with Cyberpunk, when he obtains a machine that can actually run it. On a related note, Cyberpunk 2077 has a lot of bugs and glitches. One such bug results in your character’s genitals sticking out of their clothes. Jack and Kate spent a lot of time modifying their respective character’s junk… like, a lot. Part Two: When Will You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine? As of the day of this episode’s recording, Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is slowly rolling out across the union. Not everyone will be able to get it right off the bat. Jack and Mike are waiting to get inoculated until the vaccine is widely available, while Kate will only get it if she absolutely has to. While on the subject, Jack wonders if corporations will mandate that people get vaccinated before they can return to the workplace. Kate mentions all of the food she left behind in her office prior to the COVID lockdowns. Mike speculates the office vermin have already gone to town with the leftovers. Part Three: Disney Announces a Ton of Star Wars and Marvel Entries You know those monoliths that randomly appeared around the union and in Europe? Citing a friend’s Facebook post, Jack wonders if this is all just an elaborate viral marketing campaign for the next Cloverfield movie. Kate reminds the room that The Cloverfield Paradox, in fact, exists. Meanwhile, Jack awoke the previous day to Good Morning, Miss Bliss, which serves as the de facto first season of Saved by the Bell. Kate mentions that Saved by the Bell is playing in marathons on multiple channels. The group briefly discuss shows they awake to when the TV is left on overnight. Elsewhere, Jack, Kate and Mike discuss all of the shows and movies announced at Disney’s investor’s call. A casual fan, Jack expects to go into each new Star Wars show without knowing any context or backstory. Meanwhile, Kate doesn’t care nor see the need to have so many Star Wars and Marvel shows. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hardlyfocused/support
You know those monoliths that randomly appeared around the union and in Europe? Citing a friend’s Facebook post, Jack wonders if this is all just an elaborate viral marketing campaign for the next Cloverfield movie. Kate reminds the room that The Cloverfield Paradox, in fact, exists. Meanwhile, Jack awoke the previous day to Good Morning, Miss Bliss, which serves as the de facto first season of Saved by the Bell. Kate mentions that Saved by the Bell is playing in marathons on multiple channels. The group briefly discuss shows they awake to when the TV is left on overnight. Elsewhere, Jack, Kate and Mike discuss all of the shows and movies announced at Disney’s investor’s call. A casual fan, Jack expects to go into each new Star Wars show without knowing any context or backstory. Meanwhile, Kate doesn’t care nor see the need to have so many Star Wars and Marvel shows. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hardlyfocused/support
PiCast Episode 159 - Saved By The Bell Pilots I’m sure you all know that Brittany is a huge fan of Saved by the bell. We went to the Saved by the Max pop up a couple years back in LA (you can find that old episode on Apple Podcasts or Libsyn). Well we didn’t have time to binge the entire season of the reboot on the Peacock streaming service, so we decided to just watch the pilot episodes of SBTB. That means we watched the first episode of “Good morning Miss Bliss” the original show focusing on Hailey Mills’ character and then the first episode with the traditional cast, The College Years, The New Class, and the Reboot. We get a little into the weeds on this. We hope you enjoy it. What was your guilty pleasure show? We’d love to hear from you. Contact us at PiDayFamily@gmail.com Leave us a Voicemail on the Pi Line 626-66-PIDAY https://www.facebook.com/PiDayFamily Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @PiDayFamily or Tumblr http://pidaycosplay.tumblr.com The music in this episode is “Advertime” Written by Rafael Krux. This music is available for commercial and non-commercial purposes. FreePD.com On this episode: #SavedByTheBell #SBTB #Reboot #Peacock
On Intalksicated Reviews we can seem to stay away from The Saved by the Bell universe, this week we once again walk the hall of Bayside with this 2020 soft reboot of this beloved series spawned out of "Good Morning, Miss Bliss". Corey and Norm take a timeout to talk about this very woke show to talk about How Great is this show? What did Corey get for his Bday? Seriously how great is this show?
“The Zack Tapes” (December 2, 1989) What’s gay about Saved By the Bell, aside from Slater’s singlets and Tori’s leather jacket? Well, there is one episode that very briefly demonstrated that same-sex attraction was a thing — on Saturday morning, no less. It’s all he more surprising because the new Saved By the Bell manages to make amends for all the things the original series did wrong except feature any kind of same-sex love. And yes, we’re doing this episode because we really dug the reboot anyway. Watch the little-seen original pilot for Good Morning, Miss Bliss here, and watch the very un-Saved By the Bell opening credits here. The Neverending Story theme as performed by Kids Incorporated is as weird as Glen remembers. Watch Leanna Creel appear alongside her triplet sisters in The Cell, the one movie they made together that didn’t star Hayley Mills. Also check out these promo photos of Tori, Jessie and Kelly all in the same place at the same time, thereby nullifying the Tori Paradox. Listen to Go Bayside, the SbtB podcast that inspired Talking Simpsons, which in turn inspired this show. Shop for Gayest Episode Ever shirts, totes and more on our TeePublic page. Buy Glen’s movie, Being Frank. Support us on Patreon! Follow: GEE on Facebook • GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn The outro track for this episode is “Go for It” by the little-known Los Angeles girl group Hot Sundae. Listen to it on YouTube here.
Lotte babbelt met Nina. Over bloggen, over het moederschap en over de zoektocht naar de beste versie van zichzelf. Nina blogt als Miss Bliss én Nina leest veel. 40 in 2020 podcast door Lotte Van Den Bogaert Jingles: Wiet VDB Logo: Senne Van Den Bogaert Volg 40 in 2020 op Instagram en like de podcast op Facebook. Ik ga naar Marrakech is de blog van Lotte. ViaVia Marrakech is het café restaurant van Lotte. 40 in 2020 is trots lid van Podcastgezelschap Luyster.
Jennifer says: "In 2015, after 41 hours of labor, I ended up having a C-section. I was sad that my birth plan hadn't ended the way I wanted it to but so happy to meet my baby boy finally! Fast forward 3.5 years, a miscarriage and secondary infertility- I was yet pregnant again! I found the most VBAC friendly doctor in town, went to a webster certified chiropractor every other week, hired a doula, listened to ALL the VBAC podcast, and I was ready! I had prepared myself and my body for birth. I was 100% confident that I would accomplish a VBAC- so was my entire birth team! Then I found out my doctor was going to be on vacation for 1.5 weeks- I was pretty sure he would not be attending my delivery, which made me so sad since he was so VBAC positive. Labor started just after midnight on my due date. I progressed slow and steady- at the 25 hrs mark, my water broke, I was 8 cm dilated. My husband and I were so excited; my body was doing what it was MADE to do! "We were going to find out the gender of our baby soon! "Within 10 minutes, everything changed. Nurses and doctors rushed in. The baby's heartbeat couldn't be detected. The fear was that my uterus had ruptured, which is a slight risk you take when attempting a VBAC. My team decided that a crash C-section was necessary; it wasn't going to be a "gentle" section. I was going to be put under general anesthesia. My husband would not be able to attend the birth. I was put under terrified thinking about how I would tell my four-year-old that his brother or sister wasn't going to be coming home. Bad things weren't supposed to happen to rainbow babies. "My doctor acted swiftly, and he said he was able to remove my baby within 43 seconds of putting me under... 43 seconds! Thankfully, my uterus hadn't ruptured. The cord was wrapped twice around the baby's neck. When I saw my baby for the first time, I quickly noted the pink hat in her warmer and realized I was now a girl mom, which was so shocking because I thought it was another boy. "Soon after, the tears of joy went back to tears of sadness. Thankfully I had a great support system and reached out to a counselor right away. I knew that I wanted to sort my feelings about my failed VBAC and traumatic birth before those thoughts consumed me. I saw a counselor who specializes in postpartum issues four days after delivering my baby girl. She has helped me work through the fears of almost losing our baby and has been a tremendous asset in keeping my mental health in the right place." We go on to talk about the difference between a Crash Cesarean and an Emergency Cesarean, and why it is important to know the difference. You can find out more about How to Cope When You Don't Get Your VBAC ( https://www.thevbaclink.com/how-to-cope-when-you-dont-get-your-vbac/ ) on our blog. We want to thank this episode's sponsor, Betterhelp Counseling ( https://www.betterhelp.com/vbac/ ) , whose mission is to make professional counseling accessible, affordable, convenient - so anyone who struggles with life’s challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere. Get 10% off your first month by going to betterhelp.com/vbac ( https://betterhelp.com/vbac ). Full transcript Meagan: Hello, hello! You are with the VBAC Link with Meagan and Julie, and our friend Jennifer today. We’re excited to have her sharing her story. She is a CBAC. For anyone who doesn’t know what a CBAC is, it’s Cesarean birth after Cesarean. She was going for a VBAC, was getting so close, and had a turn in a completely different direction. We’re going to be talking with her today about her story and also splitting up the difference between an emergency C-section and a crash C-section. A lot of times, a non-emergent and emergent is jumbled into one. So we’re going to talk about the differences there. We’re really, really excited. Of course, Julie has our review of the week. I’m going to turn the time over to her to read that. Julie: Yeah, I’m really excited about this story. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. We are not here to share just the sunshine and butterfly VBAC stories. If that’s what you want, and that’s okay if you want that, then this is probably not going to be one that you would want to listen to. But we encourage you, if you can, to take a minute to ground yourself and try and listen to the harder stories because VBAC, TOLAC, trying a vaginal birth, whatever you want to call it, doesn’t always go as planned. Sometimes a repeat Cesarean is necessary, sometimes it’s wanted, and sometimes it’s an emergency, like a true emergency. Knowing the difference, like Meagan said, is really important between an emergency Cesarean and a crash Cesarean. This is sure to be a really vulnerable and raw story. I am so grateful to Jennifer for being willing to share that story today. Review of the week Before I do that, I’m going to share a review from hellomissbliss, on Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vbac-link/id1394742573 ). Doesn’t that take you back to your high school days, Meagan? Miss Bliss? Saved by the bell? Totally there. So hellomissbliss, I’m going to read your review. The title is “Invaluable”. She says, “As soon as I had my C-section, I knew I wanted to VBAC for my future births. I searched other birth podcasts for VBAC stories specifically, and then one day I found The VBAC Link. The information, honesty, support, and evidence-based advice that Julie, Meagan, and their guests provide are invaluable. I make my husband listen and feel so much more empowered and secure in my decision to VBAC. I’m eight weeks pregnant now and I can’t wait to share my VBAC story next year. Thank you so much for this amazing resource.” Now we’ve got to do what we do. We calculate the dates. She was eight weeks pregnant on November 1st, so that’s two months. She probably just had her baby! In June. Hellomissbliss. If you had your VBAC, let us know. We would love to hear your story. Meagan: We are so excited to get started. I do want to give you a fair warning before we turn the time over to Jennifer. If you’ve been following our stories and my Friday updates, you know that I am completely under construction. My entire top floor, which is what’s above me, is under construction. We had to rip up all of our tile and they are prepping the floor to re-lay it right now. So you may hear hammering, you may hear sawing, you may even hear a dog bark, and I’m sorry. Just a fair warning. Julie: There’s always the chance of crazy kids. Meagan has one home and I have three at home. My two-year-old is currently resisting naptime, which should be coming up in about 45 minutes. So it’s just, you get what you get. Sometimes we’re good and sometimes we are a hot mess! Meagan: I just wanted to give that fair warning. If you hear the knocking, I am guilty. It’s me. But Jennifer, we’re so excited to have you here and we can’t wait to dive into your story. We’d love to turn the time over to you. Jennifer’s story Jennifer: Thank y’all so much. I guess I’ll start with my son, with my first C-section. I went into labor at 40 weeks, 5 days. I had a really great pregnancy, no real issues. I labored at home for 21 hours with a doula. We finally went to the hospital and I was only 1 centimeter. That was very discouraging, but I walked around and they ended up keeping me because I was able to get to 3. Long story short, it was about 35 hours that I had been in labor. I was about 8 centimeters and my doctor said my cervix was swollen. She said that we’ll try some Pitocin, but my baby didn’t handle the Pitocin well, so they stopped. I wasn’t really progressing after that. At about the 43-hour mark, she said I had to have a section. There was no talking to her, letting me have any more time or anything like that. She said it was just too swollen. It wouldn’t have happened. We had a C-section and it went very smoothly. My doula was able to be in the room with us. She took some great pictures. After delivery, he was perfect and we had a really good hospital stay. I knew after having him, though, that my first question was, “Okay, can I have a VBAC?” And of course, the doctor at the time was like, “We don’t even need to be talking about this right now. You just had a baby.” Life went on and it was okay. I wasn’t too sad. I knew I would have kind of like a redemption. I’d be able to try for a VBAC in a few years when we decided to have another child and we were hoping for that. A few years later, we were ready to have another baby. I had a miscarriage and then we had about 13 months of infertility. We finally were able to start an oral medicine to help us get pregnant. I got pregnant the first month, and I knew that I needed a VBAC friendly doctor. In my town, we really only have two, and one is much more VBAC friendly than the other, so I chose him. He was great. He said I had a really high chance of delivering the way I wanted to and that he didn’t see anything stopping us at the time. So I hired a doula again. I saw a Webster-certified chiropractor a few times a month-- pretty much throughout my whole pregnancy. It was a very textbook pregnancy. There were no signs that would indicate anything would happen. Then, I found out towards the end of my pregnancy that my doctor was going on vacation. He was going to be gone from when I was 39 weeks to 41 weeks. I knew at that point that my chances of a VBAC-- it was very discouraging knowing he wasn’t going to be there. But my doula calmed me down because the doctor who was going to be on call for him was the other VBAC friendly doctor in our town. That kind of helped me out a little bit. So I knew that I would be delivering with the other doctor. I had met him before, when I had my miscarriage, so I did vaguely know him. I was just going to wait and see what would happen. I knew going in that I wasn’t going to be induced. My doctor was giving me until 42 weeks. We were planning on riding it out until I went into labor naturally. At 40 weeks exactly, at 12:00 am, I went into labor. I guess early labor is what you’d say. My contractions started, but they were coming on really, really strong. They had always said, if you’re getting them less than five minutes apart, come in, because you are a VBAC candidate so we want to monitor you a little bit more. We went into the hospital after only a few hours of contractions and I was only one centimeter. We walked around. We got to about two or three centimeters, and they were like, “We will keep you,” but at that time, it was overnight. At our hospital, we have a hospitalist who sees you until early morning hours when you would see your regular doctor, as long as everything’s going as planned and smoothly. The hospitalist kept us and I continued to progress pretty well. I mean, very slowly. By about the 12-hour mark I think I was 5 or 6 centimeters, but it was still so much faster than with my son in my previous pregnancy. Everything was going well. The doctors I had were a little bit more VBAC tolerant versus okay with it, but they were letting me do what I wanted to do and labor on my own. They kind of just waited it out. I ended up getting an epidural and that helped progress me a little bit. They would turn me every two hours. They were doing minimal checks and everything was going smooth until about 2:00 am. I was about 8 centimeters, they had just checked me. The nurse had just come in to re-dose my epidural and my water broke. My husband and I just laughed. We were so excited because I finally felt like it was happening. I was getting my VBAC. My body was doing what it needed to do. I was on the right path. We knew that at 8 centimeters, if your water breaks, it’s going to progress pretty quickly, so we knew she was coming. About eight to ten minutes later, nurses swarmed into my room. I mean, we probably had about eight to ten in my room. They couldn’t find my baby’s heartbeat. They were trying to get me on all fours to try to figure out if it was just a positional thing or what. And that’s very hard when you’ve had an epidural and can’t move. I had people touching me in all kinds of places trying to turn me over. My doula had actually left. She had taken a little bit of a break because it was in the middle of the night. We had been progressing but it had been slow and she lived right by the hospital. Meagan: Can I just say, that’s a really awesome thing for you to have done? A lot of doulas burn out and they get so exhausted. They’ll be there for a really long time, but when things are moving slow and they’re not as necessary, it’s a really good idea to send your doula home or send her somewhere to go rest. That’s really, really good. Jennifer: For my first one, she was with us the whole time. She was a saint. I mean, she was literally with us for 40 something hours. Meagan: Doulas will power through. Jennifer: Yeah, so my doula this time had a few breaks. She was only a phone call away. I mean, she lived so close that it didn’t matter if she left for a little bit, because no one was expecting to have this baby super fast. So the hospitalist comes in. It was like he had been sleeping all night. He was very slow with his speech. He was like, “There seems to be a problem. We’re not quite sure what.” And I’m like, “Okay, you need to get my baby out if you can’t find the heartbeat.” So, thank God, my stand-in doctor, the on call doctor, has monitors at his house and also lives right near the hospital. And for whatever reason, at 2:00 am on this Saturday morning, he was awake and looking at the monitors. So before the nurses even had a chance to call him and tell him that something was wrong, he was already in his car on the way to the hospital. Meagan: That’s amazing. Jennifer: He barged into my room and it was literally like something out of a movie. He and this other doctor, the hospitalist, were arguing over what to do. From what I remember, the hospitalist was saying, “We’re going to take the baby out right here in the room”, and the on-call doctor was like, “No you’re not, the OR is right down the hall.” They’re arguing. The nurses are unplugging everything from the bed and trying to wheel me out of the room. They were able to find the heartbeat at one point, but it was only 30. So they were thinking that my uterus had ruptured and the doctors had agreed on that. Julie: Yeah, that’s a scary heartbeat. Jennifer: Yeah and then they couldn’t find it after that. They were basically screaming at me that it was a uterine rupture and I was thinking that it was all my fault, that I did this. I could have just had an easy C-section but I chose to do this. Because prior to this happening, earlier in the day, every time the doctors would come in, even the VBAC friendly one, they’d talk about it. “Well this is the risk. Are you sure you don’t want to just have a section? Are you sure you don’t want to have a little bit of Pitocin?” And I’m like, “No.” So I go in thinking that my baby has died. How am I supposed to tell my four year old that we don’t have a baby anymore? It was chaos. There was cursing, not by me, by the doctors and the staff, because I guess things just weren’t falling into place as quickly as they wanted it to. They were finally able to put me under and of course, I don’t know what happened after that. The doctor did tell me that from the time I was put out until my baby was here, it was only 43 seconds. They were able to get her out super quickly. And she was good. She was fine. Her APGARS were the highest they could be. She was okay. Now we know that the cord was wrapped around her neck twice, which was why her heartbeat was so low. Before my water had broken she had all that cushion to bounce off of, but once my water had broken, the cord was too tight. There was nothing for her to float around in, so that’s why it happened right after my water broke. Meagan: That makes sense. I was going to say, it’s like there’s a floodgate opening. They’re in this nice little hot tub, this floodgate opens, and they move. Water comes out, and it could have just gotten too tight. Did they try to change your positions or anything or was it just kinda like, “We’re going”? Jennifer: They did. That’s when they tried to get me on all fours before the doctor had come in the room. But because I had an epidural, it was just too hard to move. They didn’t really get a good response from that. They couldn’t find the baby’s heartbeat. They tried checking me, just to make sure the cord hadn’t prolapsed too, because that could have been one of the issues, they said. But that didn’t happen. She was fine. My doula wasn’t there. My husband, poor thing, he was by himself for that part. Thankfully, I told him as they were wheeling me into the OR, “Call her! Get her to come. You need someone here with you.” Because I didn’t know how he would be either, especially if my baby hadn’t made it. He did say though, that he was able to hear her cry, because he was standing outside the door. It seems like it took forever in the OR, but he said it didn’t because literally, once I was in there, it took five or so minutes for them to put me under and all of that, and he was able to hear her cry. He knew at that point that she was okay. We didn’t know if she was a girl or a boy at that point. We didn’t get our moment of her coming out and being put on my chest and being able to look together, which we were so looking forward to, because that was the incentive for a VBAC too. You know, how exciting it is to have your baby and not even know if it was a girl or a boy, then being able to look. He found out via a picture. The nurse got his phone and took some pictures for him. I found out when I was wheeled into the room. There was a little pink hat on her head, so I knew it was a girl at that point. Meagan: How long did it take for you to come back to and be present again? Jennifer: Honestly, I think it was less than an hour. I was in the recovery room by 3:00. She was born at 2:00, and by 3:00, I was in the recovery room, which is basically the amount of time it took with my son as well. It was like a normal C-section. He was actually able to cut on my old C-section scar, so everything was pretty textbook. Instead, it was a lot faster than a regular C-section. As far as post C-section, everything was textbook. I was in the room about an hour after, nursing her, and she was feeling so good. That part was kind of normal, if you would call it that. Emergency vs. Crash Cesareans Meagan: Good. Yeah and I want to talk about, really, that difference. There are emergency C-sections, then there are true, true emergent, crash C-sections. You had a crash C-section. One of the first indicators of a crash C-section is if they have to knock you out and there’s no time to even talk and discuss or do anything like that. Baby was out in, what did you say, 43 seconds? Jennifer: 43 seconds. Meagan: Yeah, that is a true, crash C-section. A lot of times with crash C-sections, partners are not allowed to be there either because there’s no time and there’s so much happening that they don’t even have time to allow that person in. Fetal heart tones are one of the biggest reasons for a crash C-section. Really low heart decels that cannot be recovered or found. Obviously, it’s a very scary situation and we want to get baby out. So that’s what they did. They rushed and it sounds like they did a very good job rushing. We are so glad that she was okay. Jennifer: Thank you. It was very scary and still it’s very hard to even talk about. I was so grateful-- we have a great perinatal mental health specialist in town that, four days post-delivery, I saw her for the first time. I saw her every two weeks for the first month. I went every month and I still see her. Now we talk more about husband and children issues, but for a long time, we just talked about the birth. Trying to help me to just realize that it was okay to have those feelings. The sadness. Because even in the hospital, talking to my nurses, I was very tearful all the time. But they were just like, “She’s here, she’s okay.” It was true. But I was also kind of mourning the birth that I didn’t get to experience. I am so happy that my little girl was okay, and I would do anything. I would go back and have another crash C-section just to have her healthy, but after preparing and feeling like I am a great candidate for a VBAC, I didn’t really set myself up for what if it doesn’t happen? You know? Julie: Yes. Oh my gosh, yes. Jennifer: I guess that’s one reason why I wanted to share my story too. Because for nine months, even longer than nine months, before I even got pregnant, VBAC was what was going to happen and I had no doubt about that. That was one of the things we’ve worked on a lot in counseling too. It was okay to have those feelings, but it’s okay too that it didn’t go the way I wanted it to or the way I expected it to. Julie: Yeah, I agree. I think it’s so important. That’s one of the reasons why we like to share all of these different types of stories and different birth outcomes, because while uterine rupture is incredibly rare and a catastrophic rupture is even more rare than that, it still happens. When you’re the 1 in 100 or a 1000, it might as well be a 100% chance for you, because that’s what your story is and that’s what’s happened to you. We’re grateful that yours didn’t end up in a uterine rupture. But there’s still that trauma there. The minutes leading up to that 43 seconds probably felt like an eternity, and there’s a whole lot of stuff there to process. Jennifer: It did. When they’re putting you in the OR, you’re having to switch over beds real quick and you can’t move, because they’re trying to get you all set up. You’re literally laying there naked because they’re in a rush. They’re throwing betadine on you and cleaning you up and getting you ready. All of those things, while you’re sitting there and you’re trying to think through it. You’re thinking the worst of what’s going to happen and how you’re going to tell people. How you’re going to tell your little ones at home-- just the worst thoughts. Then my doctor came in the next day and said, “Oh, well, you did have a uterine window.”And I’m like, “Gosh. First of all, do we really need to talk about that? Because that had nothing to do with my delivery at all.” Meagan: A lot of people have uterine windows. Julie: Yeah, Meagan did. Jennifer: I’ve heard you can even have one if you’ve never had a C-section. Meagan: Absolutely. A lot of first time moms probably have them and they would never know if they didn’t have a C-section. Jennifer: He’s basically telling me that, “Look, you’re never going to have a vaginal birth.” I don’t know if we’ll have another child. I think we’re good. But I just had a baby 12 hours ago. You don’t need to be telling me this. Meagan: Right. My provider told me that on the table. During my C-section he told me he was so happy that I didn’t VBAC because I “for sure would have ruptured.” And that I have this window. But what he doesn’t understand is what that did to me for my next birth. It stuck with me. And you’re like, “I just had a baby. Can I just focus on this for this very moment?” Jennifer: Exactly. Because even if we choose to have another one, or are blessed to have another one, I’d probably worry my whole pregnancy that, “Oh gosh, I have a uterine window.” Even if I wasn’t trying for a VBAC, I’d probably be thinking, “Okay, I can rupture any moment.” Some things just don’t need to be said. Julie: I think that providers sometimes don’t realize the impact that their words have on these pregnant people and I think sometimes it comes out of misinformation. They just don’t know. These guys, they’re surgeons. Most obstetricians have done hundreds, thousands of C-sections, perhaps, and have seen a lot of really abnormal things. I can’t imagine that it would be comfortable for someone doing a C-section to see a uterine window and see through the uterus. That probably would be really hard. They would probably be thinking, “Wow. It’s a good thing we’re doing this C-section because this uterus is really thin.” I think it’s more of a defensive mechanism-- a subconscious, primal thing. Seeing that is scary and there’s not a lot of information. There’s no information. There’s no way to tell if a uterine rupture or a uterine window leads to a rupture. There’s just no way. You’d have to know if the uterine window was there before the rupture happened. You can’t do that unless you have a C-section. And so, there’s just no evidence. At all. You just have to assume. When you make assumptions, you get misinformation and misguided providers. It’s really frustrating. I wanted to tell a quick story. I had a client who had a crash Cesarean. There’s so much stuff I want to talk about. It is all in our course. My mind is going on all these different tangents like epidural placement, crash Cesarean, emergency Cesarean, preparing mentally for a different outcome, all of these things. But I want to talk about my experience. I had a client and she had a two-vessel cord. Normally the umbilical cord has three vessels, two going in and one going out. Hers only had one going in and one going out of the cord which, usually, is not a problem. And, usually the cord around the neck is not a problem. Most of the time, you just slip the cord off the neck as the baby comes out and everything’s fine. But sometimes it is a problem, like in your case and, it turns out, in my client’s case. She was going along perfectly in her VBAC and everything was fine. She was pushing for two hours. She just could not get the baby past the pubic bone. She finally decided she wanted an epidural so that she could get some rest. Rest and descend to let the body do some work on its own while she could get some much needed rest. The anesthesiologist came in and she was pushing. She finally got the baby past the pubic bone. The anesthesiologist was there getting ready to do the epidural. By this time, the OBGYN had come in. She was with a midwife and the baby’s heart rate was super tachycardic. 60bpm, 240bpm, 180, 40bpm, 90. It was up, down, up, down, up, down. It was so crazy, all over the place. Baby was under a lot of stress. The OB said, “How long is it going to take you to get an epidural where we could do a forceps delivery?” He’s like, “Well, probably about 20 minutes.” She’s like, “I don’t have 20 minutes. I have 2 minutes.” Once she said that, everything changed. They dosed up her IV. They flattened the bed out. They wheeled her to the OR. It was like, this baby is not doing well. Now we need to get the baby out. There’s no time for an epidural. There’s no time for anything else. We need to get the baby out now. And so, they rushed everybody. It was busy chaos, just like you said. Everybody flooded into the room. Me, the birth photographer, and the birth partner stepped back, got out of the way, and they rushed her away. The baby was born three minutes later, after the obstetrician had said, “I only have two minutes.” It ended up being three minutes, but I’m sure she was just throwing out a short amount of time. It was a good call because the baby was born with an APGAR of 0. Literally, they had to resuscitate him. His two minute APGAR was 5, he was in the NICU for six weeks. There was a lot of crazy stuff. It was not a uterine rupture. It was the two-vessel cord. The cord was wrapped around his neck twice, so once he got past that pubic bone, all of the pressure was super restrictive and he wasn’t getting oxygen. That’s a crash Cesarean. Baby needs to be out in minutes. Minutes, even seconds, matter. That’s why we kind of laugh at the “just in case” epidural, because even if an epidural is dosed and turned on, in order to get it up to a dose where you wouldn’t feel it during surgery would take 20-30 minutes, even if it is already turned on. If it’s not turned on, it could take 40 minutes. If you only have two or three minutes to get baby out, you’re going to be put under whether you have the epidural or not. Jennifer: Exactly. See, I had asked my doctor that at one of my appointments because I was going to try to go without an epidural. I said, “If I go without, what happens if I end up needing a section?” He said, “If you need a section that quickly, it would be a crash section and you’re going to be put under regardless.” He said, “Do not make up your mind on whether or not you want an epidural on the basis of a section or not. If you want it, get it for pain management. Don’t get it because, you think, okay well, what if something happens and I need a section?” Julie: This is where people can get confused. The medical definition of a crash Cesarean is baby has to get out now. We can’t wait. We can’t do anything. We need to knock mom out, cut baby out as soon as possible. That’s a crash Cesarean. Emergency Cesarean is, “Oh gosh, baby is not looking great. You’re only 4 centimeters. Let’s call the OR and get the anesthesiologist in here. Oh, he’s in another surgery, so you’re going to have to wait 30 minutes.” That’s an emergency Cesarean. But when people hear the word emergency, it’s not a good word. It’s not a good thing. Emergency is bad in our minds. An emergency Cesarean really just means, “We don’t think baby is going to come out vaginally and so we need to get it out through a Cesarean.” In that case, if there’s time to wait, then there’s time to get a spinal block, which takes five minutes to take effect. It’s much different than an epidural. It wears off a lot quicker too, which is why it’s not their first go-to, but a spinal block takes effect rather quickly and you can still have your Cesarean in 30-40 minutes with a spinal block. Then, of course, we have planned Cesareans which are scheduled. So you have your scheduled Cesarean, your emergency Cesarean, which is not an emergency. It just means, “Oh, well, we don’t think baby is going to come out vaginally”, or maybe there are problems, like mom has a fever, there’s pre-eclampsia, blood pressure, swollen cervix, etc. Crash Cesarean is, “Alright. This is an emergency. There is a risk to the life of mom or baby. Baby has to come out right now.” That’s where seconds matter. Jennifer: I think it’s important for people to know the difference. Not that any one is worse than the other, but some nurses and doctors don’t even know the difference. Because my regular doctor was on vacation, I had a stand-in doctor every day. They would call it an emergency C-section, often. It was so close and so fresh in my mind that I would correct them every time. “No, it was a crash section.” There’s a difference. The fact that they call it an emergency section over and over, I was like, “Gosh y’all. It wasn’t just an emergency.” It didn’t feel like that, at least to me. Julie: Yeah. Significant difference. Very big difference. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. Before we forget, we want to ask you our questions that we try to remember to ask people. Meagan: I actually want to share just one more thing really, really fast. We have a blog post. I believe Julie wrote it. It’s about healing after a birth that didn’t go the way that you wanted it to. Julie: It’s How to Cope When You Don’t Get Your VBAC ( https://www.thevbaclink.com/how-to-cope-when-you-dont-get-your-vbac/ ). That’s what it’s called. I just barely linked to it in the blog I’m writing right now. Meagan: It’s How to Cope When You Don’t Get Your VBAC ( https://www.thevbaclink.com/how-to-cope-when-you-dont-get-your-vbac/ ) and there’s Healing From Trauma After a Difficult Birth Experience ( https://www.thevbaclink.com/how-to-heal-from-birth-trauma/ ). We have two different blogs that may benefit you if you are in this situation as well. So go check it out. It’s at thevbaclink.com/blog ( http://www.thevbaclink.com/blog ). We’ve got oodles and oodles of blogs in addition to that, but those are two specific ones that I thought related to this awesome story. Julie: There’s a search bar on the blog. You can go in and search for whatever you want, really. Enter in the search term you are looking for. On mobile, I think it’s at the bottom sometimes. If you are on a desktop, it’s on the right side. Click on the blog page and it will pop up there for you. Q&A Meagan: Yes, yes, yes. And then we do. We ask questions. We always forget to ask, so I’m excited that Julie remembered. One of them is, what is a secret lesson or something no one really talks about that you wish you would have known ahead of time when preparing for birth? Do you remember what you answered? Or do you want to answer something random, too? We have what you answered if you want us to read it. Julie: I don’t remember. I wrote that so long ago because we had to reschedule a few times. I don’t even remember what I put. Meagan: You said that you wish you had prepared yourself for the possibility that you would have had to have a C-section. You were so positive that you would have had a VBAC that you didn’t think of any other complications. I think that is such a big and powerful tip. Our secret lesson, as we are calling it, because there are a lot of times where people write their birth plans and they’re like, “This is how my birth is going to go,” and then birth doesn’t necessarily go that way. It’s actually a lot of trauma for them because they had only prepared for this one way. This is why we believe that hearing CBAC stories and uterine ruptures are really good to hear. They’re really scary to hear when you’re preparing, sometimes, but they’re so beneficial in so many ways. What is your best tip for someone preparing for a VBAC? Jennifer: I think it would be, like I said, to have an open mind. Labor never goes really how you plan, but definitely have a very pro-VBAC team. You know, a doula, your doctor. Go in knowing that it may not go the way you want it to, but it’s okay. There are so many resources after that can help you, like my counselor. My husband was a big support system. Just making sure you have a good support system, whether it’s family or otherwise. Meagan: Definitely. I love it. Jennifer, thank you so much for sharing your story. We love it. We love you and thanks for being with us. Closing Would you like to be a guest on the podcast? Head over to thevbaclink.com/share ( http://www.thevbaclink.com/share ) and submit your story. For all things VBAC, including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Julie and Meagan’s bios, head over to thevbaclink.com ( http://www.thevbaclink.com ). Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Jacqui Toumbas is a Brisbane nutritionist, café owner, businesswoman, and hospitality consultant. After humble beginnings of creating bliss balls for 25 venues while still at university, she launched her first cafe – Miss Bliss – while she was just 27 years old. Having created a self-sufficient business, she is able to focus her time on hospitality consulting – helping others create the perfect experience for their customers. Jacqui is also candid about being a successful, single woman in her early 30’s and why she’s taking steps to safeguard her fertility by freezing her eggs. I hope you enjoy ‘My 30 Minutes’ with Jacqui Toumbas. Check out Jacqui on social media here.
"Saved by the Bell" began as another series - "Good Morning, Miss Bliss." The show focused a bit more on the teachers, including the titular Miss Bliss, played by Hayley Mills. Zack, Lisa, Mr. Belding and Screech (ugh) were around, but Slater, Kelly and Jesse weren't yet part of the gang. Our Saved by the Bell panel of experts discuss the differences between the shows and some of the reasons why "Miss Bliss" needed the boot. We also discuss whether the show should be considered "Season 1" of "Saved By the Bell," as it is presented on streaming services. The answer is NO. We get why the powers-that-be dumped Mikey and Nikki. They're fairly forgettable characters. But why couldn't they kick Screech to the curb too! Screech is the worst! One person we were happy to see make the transition between shows: Dennis Haskins! Come be on our show!
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Do you like casual racism? How about recording teenage girls against their will? Then you'll love this shocking episode from the first season of "Saved by the Bell." (And contrary to how the series airs on Hulu, we don't count the "Good Morning, Miss Bliss" episodes as the official run of the show). Saved by the Bell Season 1, Episode 4 - "Fatal Distraction" Premise: Zack and Screech bug the girl's sleepover party in order to find out who Kelly wants to take to the dance. After the recording device is discovered, the girls plot their revenge. Jonah Anderson, the world's foremost expert on "Saved by the Bell," breaks down some of the crazier details of the episode, while co-hosts Tyler Wilson and Angela Yoshiko try to figure out the degree of racism displayed in the episode's first scene. Kelly's slumber party features a girlfriend who isn't a regular on the show. She's trying desperately to come out to her friends, making comments like "we don't need boys." Lisa, Jesse and Kelly just ignore this poor girl's vulnerability. And Zack Morris is the one that's trash? Really? Okay, he probably shouldn't be hiding recording devices in the bedroom of a teenage girl. Also, Screech is the worst. Attention Dennis Haskins: Join our show! We're the people bothering you on Twitter!
Quarantine Creativity Mixtape: Join our Fitness Curator @oraclejd as she checks in with La Emcees, Ryck Jane( @ryckjane ) , Brandi Kane @brangeladavis, Queen Kandi Cole ( @queenkandicole ), Miss Bliss (@itsmissbliss ) . Find out more about each artist and what they are doing during Quarantine! Hear their music
Ok, people. This is the best episode of From Bell to Bell yet. Chris Bronke is back by popular demand, dazzling audiences with his uncanny recall of the day-to-day details of the Bayside crew. Sara brings a wry sense of superiority in regards to Andy, and Andy destroys everyone by staying quiet and then whipping out a quiz for the ages out of nowhere at the end. This is truly hilarious, and sure to invoke nostalgia as we discuss the original pilot of Good Morning, Miss Bliss, the pre-curser to Saved By the Bell. "Not to be missed!" - Sara's college boyfriend We recommend watching this pilot before listening to the episode: Good Morning, Miss Bliss - Pilot, Part 1 Good Morning, Miss Bliss - Pilot, Part 2 Good Morning, Miss Bliss - Pilot, Part 3
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Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode, we are talking about two pilot episodes for the show that would eventually be known as Saved by the Bell. We first watched the first episode for the Disney channel series Good Morning, Miss Bliss, starring Haley Mills. We then watched the original pilot for Saved by the Bell, which aired as the fifteenth episode of the series. Today's intro music is the Saved by the Bell theme song by Scott Gayle.
This one's for the stoner girls, but fellas, listen closely! Have you ever wondered what an all lady, all-day, all-night sesh would look like? Well now you can find out, with the Ganja Goddess Getaway! It's a retreat style stoner sesh that's all about celebrating the ladies. Miss Bliss, of Bliss Edibles, tells us about what inspired her to start this much needed event, future Ganja Goddess celebrations to come, and her mission to celebrate the goddess in every lady, stoner or not. (but, not doubt, it sounds like a stoner's paradise!) She's problem-solved her way through a lot of obstacles, and staked an innovative claim in the cannabis marketplace. Not to mention filled a much needed vacancy for celebrating the stoner sisterhood. All goddess worshipers welcome. I wrap up the whole thing with a late night, indica-induced monologue. Aaaaand... NOSE DABS! Is this "super druggie" method the way of reaching the next level of spiritual oneness? Let's sesh in a super stoney Safety and find out! Got a question, comment or suggestion? I'd love to hear! Hit me up on the socials FB and IG @thespliffpotcast and on Twitter @spliffpotcast Got a lot to say? Send me an email at thespliffpotcast@gmail.com or leave that voicemail at (209) 867-7543. Music thanks to Kevin Macleod's "Slow Burn" which you can find on freemusicarchive.org Looking for the Amazon affiliate link or how to become a Patron? You can find them, and so much more potcasting at thespliffpotcast.com
We continue our "Saturday Morning" theme month with a look at NBC's "Saved By The Bell." We talk the history of the show, and its beginnings with "Good Morning, Miss Bliss," along with the pilot's Zack/Jessie relationship and of course, some title talk. On the back end, we continue our extended Saturday Morning talk (27:52), discussing discontinued cereal products.
This week on The Full Nelson Pres Brandon & Pete predict with a Payback! The guys discuss the future of the Hardy Boyz, and the RAW Tag Division. Will Charlotte or Miss Bliss become the first RAW & SD Live Champion!? Strowman is the new Brawny Man, and what the hell is a House of Horrors match!?
In which we bid adieu to Miss Bliss the only way we can: with a rambling, slightly drunken, discussion of our few favorite and many least favorite characters, episodes, and moments from the awkward series that was Good Morning Miss Bliss. Also featuring another installment in Carolyn’s fan fic, which gets to the bottom of the whole “JFK to Bayside” move, and a special drop-in appearance from a certain British school marm. So stock up on potatoes, free the frogs, and put your ears to the pipes, then download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. The show can also be found on PodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com. And don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. It’s the reason we’re reviewing these episodes! Check out the page here! http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp127.mp3
It’s time at last to say goodbye to Good Morning Miss Bliss, and while it’s really just “see you later” for some characters (Zack, Screech, Lisa & Mr. Belding), it’s “so long forever” for others (Miss Bliss, Mikey, Nikki, Mylo and, uh, what’s-her-name). So the show concludes as only it can: with dicey gender politics followed by dressing up an old man in an Abraham Lincoln costume at the end of an episode in which it’s never terribly clear what the point of it all is supposed to be. So wander off into the woods with a strange man, and when you get back, download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. The show can also be found onPodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com. And don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. It’s the reason we’re reviewing these episodes! Check out the page here! http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp126.mp3
Memories of teachers good and scary. Quite a highlight reel w/ extra attention to extraordinary performances, positive messaging & quirky style. Annalise Keating, Viola Davis' alter ego in How to Get Away With Murder; Hayley Mills in the forgotten Good Morning, Miss Bliss. Room 222
It’s time for the annual Bayside Junior High Prank Week (?), and when someone finally gets Miss Bliss, she wants the truth! But Screech can’t handle the truth, so he gets put on trial and ends up with Zack of all people defending him. And because he just loves Miss Bliss so much, Terry Blas is back again to help us adjudicate the matter. So keep an eye out for falling buckets of water as you download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. The show can also be found onPodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com.Also, be sure to follow Terry on Twitter @TerryBlas, and check out hiswebsite & webcomic, Briar Hollow! And don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. It’s the reason we’re reviewing these episodes! Check out the page here! http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp123.mp3
It’s time for the Bliss Challenge of the 8th Grade Stars, but before we find out what the heck that is (spoiler: it mostly involves Miss Bliss in lots of different costumes & facial hair accessories), we have to watch Zack grapple with feeling strange hu-man emotions after his surprisingly well-executed plan to shut down the school risks costing Bliss a prestigious (?) teaching award. So grab a big stick and keep an eye out for rats, then download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. The show can also be found onPodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com. Also, don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. It’s the reason we’re reviewing these episodes! Check out the page here! http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp121.mp3
This week, returning guest Alex Robinson, cartoonist and co-host of Star Wars Minute, stops by to help us unpack the episode where Screech is bullied by an apparent 40 year old man with two kids, a mortgage and a bad back. It should be a cathartic episode for everyone who’s ever wanted Screech to get punched in the face (so, everyone), but in true Miss Bliss fashion, it manages to not even do that right. So put down that product-specific grocery list you can’t read, then download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. The show can also be found on PodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com.Be sure to check out Alex’s website, where you can buy his awesome books, and the Star Wars Minute podcast here. Also, don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. It’s the reason we’re reviewing these episodes! Check out the page here!http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp119.mp3
In this week’s episode, Miss Bliss returns from a swingers rafting trip just in time for parent/teacher conferences, and to learn that her weekend paramour is none other than Zack Morris’ dad! Or is he? Cuz “Peter” Morris sure doesn’t look like the “Derek” Morris we all (sort of) know and love (?). Needless to say, the Aluminum Four have some things to say about Randy Bliss and Zack’s family tree. So drop your keys in the bowl, then download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. The show can also be found on PodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com.And free love rafting trips don’t pay for themselves, so don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. It’s the reason we’re reviewing these episodes! Check out the page here! http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp118.mp3
It’s Dissection Day at Good Morning, Miss Bliss Junior High, and everyone, from Zack to Screech to the creepy-ass science teacher, is frighteningly-over the moon about it. Everyone except Nikki, who, wearing her best Jessie hat, decides to spoil everyone’s “fun” by taking a stand for animal rights. Also, Mr. Belding tries to bribe Miss Bliss with a globe that may or may not contain booze inside it. So grab a frog kidney and a cup o’science noodles, then download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook . The show can also be found onPodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com.Once dissection is done, don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. It’s the reason we’re reviewing these episodes! Check out the page here! http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp117.mp3
“Money money money money...MONEY!” This week’s oddly prescient episode is all about the greenbacks, as Miss Bliss’ class uses the awesome powers of a computer to play the markets and, giving further credence to Ryan’s long-standing theory that Zack is responsible for the 2008 economic crash, ends up with no money and a lot of potatoes after Zack takes charge of the project himself. So grab some spuds and boil ‘em, mash ‘em, or put ‘em in a stew, then download & listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us onTwitter and like us on Facebook . The show can also be found onPodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com. When you’re done talking taters, don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. Check out the page here! http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp116.mp3
This week we hop into the way back machine to the very beginning of it all, with the first of the Miss Bliss episodes! There’s a new series lead, the sets are slightly different, a few favorite characters are missing and the familiar faces are much, much younger, but one thing remains constant: Zack is still lying to women to get in their pants. Also, the Aluminum Four spend a lot of time discussing director Peter Bonerz, because some things remain constant no matter what. And now that we’re firmly back in the 80s, the time is never better to check out Ryan & Carol’s adult coloring book, featuring images from all your favorite 80s TV shows! Check out their page here, featuring a fantastic video in which you can see Carol do lawyer stuff and Ryan eat an enormous sandwich while wearing a Cosby sweater!Then, download & listen to this episode here, then rate & review us oniTunes or Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook . The show can also be found on PodBean and Google Play. And you can email us at sbtbreviewed@gmail.com. And if you have any money left over after supporting Ryan & Carol’s coloring book, don’t forget to support our IndieGoGo campaign! In exchange for helping us cover our expenses, you can get some cool swag. Check out the page here!http://media.sbtbreviewed.com/SBTBReviewedEp114.mp3
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Beat*Shot Radio Takeover airs live on beatshotradio.com every Tuesday night at 9PM EST. Discussion topics include: ★Special Guests: Curvention coordinators Akeba Bin Ladin, Miss Bliss, & Shauntay aka SoulFlower! We discuss the upcoming @Curvention Showcase (4/23/16) and why... Read More
At last the lads cross the threshold into the hallowed halls of Bayside, leaving behind the shackles of Miss Bliss and her wretched Middle School. Here they meet the previously unheard of Jessie Spano, the uncomfortably sexualised Kelly Kapowski and the sudden Californian surroundings. And that isn't even taking into account the 5th Dimensional Wall-Breaking God Powers Zack now has. NOW we are Saved. Join us in the Halls. Episode: "King of the Hill
At long last, the first leg of the lads' journey comes to a close as we leave John F. Kennedy Middleschool in a murky abyss of flame and ruin. What will happen to Heather Hopper? What cruel fate awaits Mylo? Will there be any redemption for Mikey or will he be left alone to wander the purgatory of forgotten preliminary-series characters? GOOD EVENING, MISS BLISS and Aloha Bayside. Episodes: "Clubs and Cliques" and "The Mentor"
JFK high is a circle of hell, ruled by the heinous Aryan devil-spawn that is Zack Morris. Some semblance of humanity in Good Morning Miss Bliss might yet be saved if our heroes Heather Hopper, Mylo and yer wan who plays Miss Bliss are kept on in the rapidly approaching Saved By The Bell. *crosses fingers* Episodes: "The Boy Who Cried Rat," "Let's Get Together"
The boys are deep into the crevices of Miss Bliss this week as they approach the coveted halfway mark. Technical difficulties restrict their ability to cover more than one episode, but stay tuned as the fourth episode isn't far off! Episode: "Parents and Teachers"
Things are looking up as the lads enjoy a marginal improvement in the quality of 'Good Morning, Miss Bliss!', but things are still very bleak with both episodes showcasing the dearth of humanity that exists in Zack Morris and Lisa Turtle, with only the true humanity of Samuel 'Screech' Powers and the social consciousness. Episodes: "Wall Street" and "Leaping to Conclusions"
Becca Taubel is full to the brim of Saved by the Bell knowledge, and I could not wait to entice as much of it out of her as possible. She confesses to have been a fan of pretty much every high-school-set TV show of the era (90210, Dawson's Creek, One Tree Hill, etc), but SBTB was easily her crowning jewel. One of my favorite bits of trivia involves Miss Bliss, Tori, and The Parent Trap films, but there are many laughs and facts to be had. We get into what we got out of the things we watched growing up, who we think is the most successful cast member currently, and how casting your friend group into the SBTB cast is inevitable. I even posit that Becca had an early penchant for school-set entertainment that foretold her passion for education later in life. Notes: My college improv group as the SBTB cast including last week's guest, Stephanie Corkery, as Lisa Turtle Snow White and the Seven Dorks rap Tori's "Keep the teen line open" line but with an unsettling twist
We welcomed Long Beach native Tiny C Style to the show for the first time. He talked about growing up around Legends like Snoop Dogg & The Dogg Pound. We also brought back a more outspoken M16 The Great of Fontana, CA. He discussed his new approach to music and his affinity for Miss Bliss.
At age of 11, Lark Voorhies appeared on Small Wonder. Lark later starred as Lisa Turtle in Good Morning, Miss Bliss, the predecessor to NBC's popular teen series Saved by the Bell. She later had roles in Days of Our Lives and In the House, and starred as Jasmine Malone in The Bold and the Beautiful. Lark also appeared in several music videos, such as Kenny Lattimore's "Never Too Busy," Dru Hill's "These are The Times," and Boyz II Men's "On Bended Knee." She also appeared in commercials for Head and Shoulders shampoo and Oxy 10. She continues to act and manage her production company. Lark will join Take 2 Radio on Friday, September 5th at 8pm eastern for a chat!
Steve Cooper talks with actor Dennis Haskins. Dennis is best known for his role as Richard Belding in the hit Saved by the Bell. He then reprised the role in Saved by the Bell: The New Class and also portrayed the role as a regular in Good Morning, Miss Bliss. Throughout his career he has appeared in numerous series in including Magnum, P.I., The Dukes of Hazzard, Amazing Stories, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, The Practice, The West Wing, Jag, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Men of a Certain Age, Victorious, How I Met Your Mother and Mad Men. He has also recorded an album called Karaoke With Your favorite Principal Dennis and currently books many projects in Hollywood and makes personal appearances and does motivational speaking.
On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe and Regan Cellura dive into the latest The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of our Lives, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless storylines and headlines, including: A bunch of new talk shows are premiering this fall. The DC gang weighs in on the premieres of Katie, The Jeff Probst Show, The Ricki Lake Show and The Steve Harvey Show. Did Katie deliver on the hype? Brooke and Ridge get married again on The Bold and the Beautiful. Do Stephanie’s children need to return and fight for control of Forrester Creations? Should the character of Caroline be recast? Why isn’t there more sex on B&B? How will Deacon factor into B&B’s upcoming storylines? Chad proposed to Melanie on Days of our Lives. Why do soap actors and actresses refuse to have their characters return to their evil roots when it’s what made them popular? Should Alan Harris return to romance Will and get revenge on Sami? Should EJ and Sami marry and Sami embrace being Mrs. DiMera? General Hospital jumps time slots in most markets. Did Jillian enjoy JaSam’s “What if” episode? Jerry’s plan plays out as Port Charles tries to save themselves. Sharon ends up in a facility for observation on The Young and the Restless and runs into Daisy. Jill Farren Phelps has fabulous stories planned. Could fan’s campaign to keep Christel Khalil work? Is JFP the right person in the right place at the right time? Will Jack lose everything to Victor again?
Andras Jones is an American actor who has worked in movies and in television. He is perhaps best known for his role in the 1988 hit horror movie A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 & movie The Dream Master Jones has made guest appearances in TV shows like Alien Nation and Good Morning, Miss Bliss, and Saved by the Bell. His most recent movie was The Attic Expeditions. Jones is a critically acclaimed musician and has many releases under his own name and under the names Mr. Jones and The Previous and, simply, The Previous. His songs have appeared in many motion pictures and have been covered by several other artists including Andy Dick, Willie Wisely, Julie Christensen,[1] and Shmushkin.[2] Jones is also the creator and host of the popular radio show Radio8Ball which broadcasts live on Alternative Talk 1150AM in Seattle, WA every Friday from Noon to 1pm. The Radio8Ball is a musical divination show where participants' questions are answered by picking songs at random and interpreting the randomly chosen songs as the answer to the question. Radio8Ball is also a live event which has been presented in NYC, Boston, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Joshua Tree & Seattle. Paolo D'Oro aka Maui Shaman- of www.whatisyoursound.com assists others as a psychic healer, mystic story teller to help unravel people from the stories that no longer reflect them.
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