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The Radio from Hell Show
Radio From Hell from May 28th, 2026

The Radio from Hell Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 135:55 Transcription Available


We start off with Frank Crist presents, They're Fine, Just Fine and Kerry has the latest Geek News for us. Then we award the Boner of the Day and Victoria joins us with her Secret Lives of Mormon Wives updates. After that, we challenge a listener to Beat Gina, before Gina gives us 2 Morsels of Murder. And as always, we finish with Boner Recap and news!

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
HOUR 4 - McCarthy's Morsels, Jeff Hathhorn, Judge Jack

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 32:59


McCarthy's Morsels – What did Mike McCarthy say to the media today? 93.7 The Fan Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn joined the show. Jeff to talk to Aaron Rodgers with other reporters today and is glad they got him today or else it would have waited until next week. Does it mean anything that Rodgers declared this his final season? Jeff wants to believe Rodgers can work with Mike McCarthy again and leave it on a positive note. Jeff said McCarthy runs a very rigid practice structure so far. Is there anything to make of the offensive line moving around in OTAs? Jeff expects Troy Fautanu to start at left tackle after playing on the right side his first 2 seasons. Will Mason McCormick and Spencer Anderson be the starting guards? Jeff gets the early feeling that Mason Rudolph will be the odd man out in the Steelers QB room. Judge Jack – Who is more to blame for Pirates bullpen woes, Ben Cherington or Don Kelly?

The Rich Eisen Show
Hour 3: NFL Schedule Release Morsels, plus NBC Sports' Jamal Crawford Talks NBA Playoffs

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 46:54


NBC Sports' Jamal Crawford and Rich preview the pivotal Spurs-Timberwolves Game 5 on the heels of Victor Wembanyama's Game 4 ejection, discuss LeBron James' uncertain future with the Los Angeles Lakers, says what impresses him most about the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, weighs in on the Knicks, a possible Giannis Antetokounmpo trade and more. Rich and the guys react to the latest NFL Schedule Release announcements including the Dallas Cowboys hosting the Philadelphia Eagles on Thanksgiving Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: Stephanie Krubsack on Why Sustainability Has a Messaging Problem)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 11:06


This Social Soup Morsel is a sample of one of our favorite episodes, where Michelle chats with Stephanie Krubsack. Stephanie is a sustainability expert! She is the CEO of Purevant Living and host of the Person and Planet Podcast.Stephanie explains how businesses can reduce waste, save money, and actually get their teams excited about it. She and Michelle explore hidden revenue in your waste stream and why the word sustainability might be turning people off. And, how to navigate that.This episode breaks down practical ways to make an impact without freaking out your team or your customers.Enjoy our concoctions? Then be sure to subscribe and share Social Soup!Connect with Stephanie Krubsack on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stephanie-krubsack  Listen to Stephanie's podcast, Person and Planet Podcast: creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/personandplanet Read Stephanie's children's book, The Pale Pickle and eco magazines: personandplanet.com/collections/all  Check out Stephanie's company, Purevant Living: personandplanet.com Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠ Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! ⁠getsosh.com ⁠  

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care
Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 094 | Haemoglobin targets in critical care

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 6:44


Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we’re going to look at the red stuff – blood, and when to give it. This will cover some of Oh’s Manual chapter 97 covering blood transfusion. But we’ll have a focus on transfusion targets. There’s a nice narrative of evidence here over the past 20 years that has given us a relatively robust evidence base for practice in this area, something quite novel in critical care. Blood is expensive and unlike fossil fuels currently remains a renewable resource in the healthy population, it is obviously quite limited and nations frequently experience shortage of various blood groups and products that can have significant impacts on health care delivery. The red cells we give undergo a number of changes in the donation process with “storage lesions” becoming more prevalent over the duration of storage. A list of potential problems with stored red cells might run as follows: red cells change in shape biconvave to spherocytes (echinocytes) losing flexibility change in red cell membrane leading to sticking to the endothelium (esp in activated states like sepsis) 2,3 DPG depletion (which means Hb holds onto Oxy) reduced NO progressive increase in K+ acidosis The ABO reactions of transfusion should be dealt with by good governance of your transfusion service but fevers and other reactions are still an issue. The wonderfully named TRALI and TACO are also well described and space precludes a detailed discussion of these in this post. Now that we know giving red cells is not an entirely benign intervention we are left with the question that all competitive limbo dancers are faced with on a daily basis – how low can you go. What would be an appropriate Hb target for a critically ill patient. So let me tell you a little story… back in the late 90s when i was binging on OK Computer some Canadians led by Paul Hebert produced a large observational cohort of ICU patients called the TRICC trial suggesting that those with lower Hb did poorly and those who got more transfusions did better. But they were good empiricists and acknowledged that this could all be confounded by unmeasured factors. The only way to deal with that is randomisation and so 2 years later, Paul Hebert was at it again producing the TRICC 2 trial. This time an 800 pt multicentre randomised trial looking at Hb of 7 v 10. The headline result here was that the restrictive group did at least as well and probably better than the liberal transfusion group. This was a major trial and I’m pretty sure triggered a major change in practice. The caveats to this were as expected – those with ischaemic heart disease should probably have a higher target. Things went quiet for a few years but in 2010 we saw the TRACS trial from Brazil looking at one of the sacred cows of transfusion targets – cardiac surgery. Can we lower the Hb target in those with dodgy coronaries? They looked at Hb 9 vs 10.5 and found no difference. Villaneueva in 2013 took on upper GI bleeds. They smartly excluded the unstable active bleeders but in 500 patients randomised to 7 v 9, the lower target won out. The trials started to come thick and fast now with TRISS trial in 2014 taking on sepsis. The problem in sepsis is oxygen delivery so surely more Hb is good. But yet again, in 1000 pts with sepsis there was no benefit in targeting 9 vs 7 2015 brought the TRIGGER trial (hopefully you’re starting to see the unofficial naming convention here…) looking again at UGIB and again finding no benefit to the higher target 2017 brought the TRICS 3 trial, looking at 5000 patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Again randomised, this time 7.5 v 9.5, again no advantage to the higher target in 2021 they took on ACS patients in the REALITY trial, the most obviously ischaemic group and randomised 8 v 11 and no benefit to the higher target Most recently in 2025 the TOP RCT looked at vasculopaths having vascular surgery and in 3000 pts there was no benefit to the higher target. Phew… that’s a lot of trials but I think you’re starting to get the point that in general the answer to the question “what is your Hb target” is going to be 7-8 There are of course caveats to throw in at this stage. Firstly, it’s important to note that none of these trials looked at the exsanguinating patient where you should be targeting physiology like HR and BP and perfusion rather than Hb. Restrictive Hb targets are in general questions for the daily ward round rather than the massive transfusion protocol. Finally, in the past couple of years we’ve seen 2 RCTs looking at critically ill patients with sick brains. One looking at TBI and the other looking at SAH. Both suggest that if you have a sick brain you probably should be targeting a higher Hb of 9 or so. When you look at their outcomes the differences do not reach statistical difference in either trial but the trends are clearly to my eye towards more blood leading to better outcomes. Reading: LITFL has a lovely written summary of all the major trials I have included the two neuro trials here as they’re not noted in the LITFL summary Turgeon, A. F. et al. Liberal or Restrictive Transfusion Strategy in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury. N. Engl. J. Med. (2024) doi:10.1056/nejmoa2404360. English, S. W. et al. Liberal or Restrictive Transfusion Strategy in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. N. Engl. J. Med. 392, 1079–1088 (2025).

Meanderings with Trudy
Meanderings with Trudy - A Wee Guided Meditation

Meanderings with Trudy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 8:39


While the rework of this is mine, the path was laid for me by Staci. She has graciously agreed to my use of it here. One of the blessings from my Tuscany trip was the enduring friendship of two women - Cheryl Marita and Jackie Rowe, both of whom have previously appeared on the podcast (links below).  Cheryl has organized a monthly journalling group for some of us to explore aging in our own lives. Our small group of about 20 meet monthly to support Cheryl (link to her blog below) who turned 80 this year. She is about to retire her nursing work as a palliative care nurse this May. She wanted company in journalling about her experience as she contemplates retiring and her aging body. As part of the experience, I offer a grounding meditation for the group to prepare us for the writing. This month, I riffered off Staci's meditation, called "Balancing on Four Planes" and I offer a version of this to you here. I hope you enjoy this guided meditation. If you'd like more guided meditations, please let me know and I'll consider it. I can be reached at meanderingswithtrudy@gmail.com.  You can hear Cheryl's meander, and Jackie's meander, via these links. Cheryl's blog is called "Morsels of Marita" and it is gentle, and lovely, and so very full of wisdom. I'm a regular reader.   As always, this podcast is sponsored by the guests who give of their time, and by my company, Chapman Coaching Inc.Royalty free music is gratefully received and is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-HumaLive life joyfully, and always let kindness guide you.

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care
Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 093 | Prone Positioning

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 6:41


Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we look at something we do fairly frequently in ICU, especially in the post COVID era: prone positioning or to use its preferred technical term: adult tummy time. This has been around for a long time but was uncommonly done in the pre COVID days and was always a talking point when it did happen. But then 2020 came and you’d spend significant portions of the day proning and supinating patients in the unit. Fair to say it’s something we should have a keen understanding of. Firstly we’ll talk about the physiology and potential mechanism of benefit behind proning. This comes from the proning chapter in Tobin’s mechanical ventilation textbook. Written by none other than the late, great Gattanoni. He argues that there are 3 mechanisms by which proning affects ventilation and oxygenation changes in inflation redistribution of ventilation redistribution of perfusion A lot of this comes from Gattanoni’s early work where they managed to do a whole bunch of CT scans on critically people with ARDS in both the supine and the prone position. Yes you heard that right they did the CT scan prone. The typical CT scan for many ARDS patients is a basal dorsal distribution of disease. One would think that flipping the patient might redistribute this atelectasis to the ventral surface. But what seems to happen is more of a homogenisation of the lung with an overall improved inflation of the lung tissue. No longer are you just hyperinflating the baby lung and doing nothing for the atelectatic lung. This should lead to better recruitment, better perfusion/ventilation matching, better oxygenation and in turn better clinical outcomes. There are some suggestions it may also aid secretion clearance which in a paralysed supine patient is obviously a problem. Proning (as we shall we see) does seem to improve outcomes but the precise mechanism is unclear. Improved oxygenation seems plausible but it may also be a reduction in VILI by having a more homogenous lung that is less prone to injury of the baby lung. Guerin (lead PROSEVA author) wrote a nice review article in 2020 highlighting that proning can make chest wall compliance worse. The anterior ventral wall is normally more mobile than the dorsal chest wall. When prone the ventral bit is now wedged and immobile against the bed hence the fall in chest wall compliance. However lung compliance is probably improved and now that the chest wall is moving less it’s probably increased diaphragmatic movement that recruits the bases. Overall compliance should improve. We turn now to the evidence base for proning our patients. This, like many critical care interventions, this  has a little bit of a narrative to it with some early trials lacking benefit followed by the paradigmatic trial that shapes practice. What follows is a brief summary of some of the important studies and is neither intended nor considered to be comprehensive. Back in the early noughties there were a flurry of RCTs looking at prone positioning in ARDS. The late and great Gattanoi was of course involved in some. The “dose” of proning was variable with sometimes only short periods like 6 hours being used. Results were variable and a 2011 meta analysis of 7 RCTs did not show a definitive mortality benefit but did suggest that those with the sicker lungs had a benefit Enter PROSEVA. A name, that if you’re going into an ICU viva, is probably something that you should keep in your head. This was 26 centres in France who were already experienced with proning. They took people with severe ARDS and randomised them to 16 hrs a day of proning vs no proning. They used mortality at 28 days as a primary outcome and they were looking for a 15% absolute reduction in mortality (which is pretty huge). It was, for obvious reasons, an open label trial. They enrolled 450 patients and found a 32% vs a 16% mortality favoring proning. It’s possible this trial found a benefit due to the dose – they proned for much longer than many of the other trials. It’s worth having some problems related to proning in your back pocket to pull out. The list of potential contraindications was initially quite long pre-COVID but it turns out that when your back is up against the wall we all became a little bolder with our proning. While you can prone the vast majority of patients it’s not going to be possible in those with unstable spinal injuries. One would think that abdominal surgery or advanced pregnancy might be a problem but you can usually work round this with some discussion with your surgeons. The main downsides (beyond the hassle factor) are related to safety. The facial oedema and skin injuries are not insignificant and no matter how careful you are some people just aren’t a great shape for proning. There is a chance that the ET tube can kink or dislodge either on the proning or on the head turns so you need to have a good plan in your head how to confirm this and get someone flipped back if they need it. Reading Tobin Chapter 49 Deranged Physiology  Prone Position and Mechanical Ventilation Guerin, C. et al. Prone Positioning in Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. New England Journal of Medicine 368, 2159–2168 (2013). Guérin, C. et al. Prone position in ARDS patients: why, when, how and for whom. Intens Care Med 46, 2385–2396 (2020).

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti
J. Michael Donohue Interview - MORSELS

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 48:11


J. Michael Donohue returns to the podcast to chat with Jimmy about his newest Kickstarter campaign for Morsels presents...One Good Scare. J. talks about the origins of this story and continuing the framing device from his prior Morsels anthology. Jimmy does his best to describe his reaction to seeing the creature at the center of this story without giving too much away. J. reveals the creature is a yokai known as a shirime, which does nothing to relieve Jimmy's nightmares. J. and Jimmy also discuss their experiences at horror conventions, meeting Tom Savini, and Jimmy reveals he wants to write a body horror comic to conquer his fear of body horror. This conversation is a lot of fun! Back Morsels presnts...One Good Scare on Kickstarter Follow J. Michael Donohue on Bluesky Check out J. Michael Donohue's website Follow Comic Book Yeti

Macabre : Dark History
J is for Jeffrey Dahmer Pt. 2 , Macabre Morsels & More

Macabre : Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 40:45


Join us Blaire and Halley for the final installment of J is for Jeffrey Dahmer. Part Two: The apartment. The evidence. The aftermath. MACABRE MORSELS... whale sounds? Gacy and Dahmer? The strange phone calls. This is not a story for the faint of heart.Because sometimes the most terrifying thing is how ordinary evil can look.Can't get enough MACABRE?Spotify Exclusive subscribers get ad-free episodes, early access, and bonus content you won't hear anywhere else.Want even more? Patreon members unlock additional bonus episodes, ad-free listening, early releases, and exclusive MACABRE perks.Have a story you want us to tell?

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: John Graham on Sticking Your Neck out for the Common Good & Finding Meaning)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 11:54


This Social Soup Morsel is a taste of Michelle's first talk with John Graham, an author, activist, adventurer, storyteller, and TikToker! John is the Executive Director of The Giraffe Heroes Project, an organization that provides a platform for people to share their stories on positive change. He also shares words of wisdom about searching for meaning.Love what we're cooking up? Subscribe and share Social Soup!Follow John on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@badassgranddad Check out John's website: Johngraham.org  Connect with John Graham on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johnagraham1Read John Graham's memoir, Quest—Risk, Adventure, and the Search for Meaning: johngraham.org/books/quest-risk-adventure-and-the-search-for-meaning Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠ Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! ⁠getsosh.com ⁠  

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care
Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 092 | Oesophageal Balloon

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 7:36


Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we’re going to have a quick overview of the oesophageal balloon. If you’re directed to a patient in your long case who has an oesophageal balloon in, then you’re probably having a bad day. It would seem very unfair to have too many questions on this but an awareness of their existence and some cliff notes on their basic use might come in handy especially if you’re doing well and you’re in the medal type territory of the exam. Exams aside they’re a useful gateway drug into some important respiratory mechanics that are relevant to all of us. At their most basic these are fancy NG tubes with an inflatable balloon that should end up in the lower third of the oesophagus. Inflating the balloon with a small amount of air allows you to transduce the pressure at the area the balloon lies. While that sounds straightforward there are large sections of review papers dedicated to troubleshooting placement and means of assuring the number you generate is actually accurate. I refer you to the below references for further reading. The pressure measured is called the oesophageal pressure, often abbreviated to Pes because it seems the Americans won the spelling war on that one. Oesophageal pressure is a reasonable surrogate (with assumptions of course) for pressure within the pleural space. Once we have an estimate of pleural pressure we can subtract that from the plateau pressure displayed on the vent and we end up with a fancy number called the transpulmonary pressure. The transpulmonary pressure or Ptp is the distending pressure applied to the lung either from the muscles of spontaneous ventilation or from positive pressure ventilation from the ventilator. Whoopdy do says the examiner – you now have another number you don’t really know what to do with. What should we use this data for, the examiner is asking? Well a short list of useful aspects you can look at with the oesophageal balloon include compensating for the effect of the chest wall on respiratory mechanics appropriate titration of PEEP assessing the contribution of respiratory muscle use to potential lung injury assessing triggering and synchrony issues At this stage you’d be hoping the examiner is satiated and you can move on to something else but in the unlikely and terrifying event that they ask for more detail you might want to mention some of the following. Our typical approach to safe ventilation in the passively ventilated patient is to look at driving pressures and tidal volumes. But this takes no account for the contribution of the chest wall. In the very obese patient there is a lot of flesh pressing down on the chest wall, this leads to an increasingly positive pleural pressure. It would make sense that we would need more pressure to distend the lungs in this scenario. The balloon in this scenario will allow you to set your PEEP appropriately. The Ptp at end expiration needs to sit somewhere in the 0-10cmH20 range to avoid derecruitment and in end inspiration it needs to be less than 25cmH20. This may need a lot more PEEP or less driving pressure than you’re used to giving and the balloon can help you feel safe about doing that. In the patient weaning from the ventilator in a spontaneous mode the oesohpageal balloon can be used to make an estimate of the contribution of the patients muscular effort to the transpulmonary pressure. Your patient may be on 10/5 on a pressure support mode and you may well be lulled into a false sense of security that because the pressure numbers on the vent are modest then the pressures being exerted across the lung are also modest. What we are not measuring in this scenario is the distending pressure being applied to the lungs by the respiratory muscles, the Pmus. The balloon in this scenario can give an estimate of this as it reflects the negative pleural pressure generated by the patients inspiratory efforts allowing us to come up with a Ptp number that takes Pmus into consideration. Sometimes this might encourage you to increase the support from the vent, sometimes this might encourage you to increase the sedation depending on the context. So given all the wonderful things the balloon can do for us why are we not doing it on everyone? A list of reasons not to use oesophagaeal balloons might include cost – these fancy NG tubes are pricier than you would think compatible software on the ventilators. These frequently don’t come as standard appropriate placement. These are tricky to get right and knowing that the number generated is valid is not entirely straightforward. Lots of assumptions are made the Pes number reflects pleural pressure only at a single location and does not take account of heterogeneity. the evidence base is unclear if this adds anything over doing something like simply following the high PEEP table from ARDSnet. Interestingly several research groups (thinking the folk from Toronto or Luigi Camporata in london)  have used balloons to identify surrogate ways of measuring recruitment or estimating Pmus that we can easily measure on a standard ventilator set up. This may well be a way of bringing the important concepts of transpulmonary pressure to the bedside. Reading: The Toronto Mechanical Vent Course was an excellent intro for resp mechanics for me. They offer a virtual version Mauri, T. et al. Esophageal and transpulmonary pressure in the clinical setting: meaning, usefulness and perspectives. Intens Care Med 42, 1360–1373 (2016). Yoshida, T., Grieco, D. L. & Brochard, L. Guiding ventilation with transpulmonary pressure. Intensive Care Med 45, 535–538 (2019). Mireles-Cabodevila, E., Fischer, M., Wiles, S. & Chatburn, R. L. Esophageal Pressure Measurement: A Primer. Respir. Care respcare.11157 (2023) doi:10.4187/respcare.11157. Jonkman, A. H., Telias, I., Spinelli, E., Akoumianaki, E. & Piquilloud, L. The oesophageal balloon for respiratory monitoring in ventilated patients: updated clinical review and practical aspects. Eur. Respir. Rev. 32, 220186 (2023). Deragned Physiology LITFL

The Master of Demon Gorge: A Chinese History Podcast
Miscellaneous Morsels of Youyang and the Chinese Cinderella

The Master of Demon Gorge: A Chinese History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 17:06


The Chinese version of the Cinderella story and the 9th century collection in which it appears.Support the show

The So... Videogames! Podcast
So Videogames Episode 466 - Citizen Sleeper 2, Pacific Drive, Saborus, Demonschool, Skate Story, Morsels, Night Swarm

The So... Videogames! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 69:47


In this episode, Brad covers: Citizen Sleeper 2 (SCORED REVIEW) Pacific Drive Saborus Demonschool Skate Story Morsels Night Swarm... and more!

Reserva de Maná
RDM 12x17 - RANDAL'S TUESDAY CON NUCLEAR TALES, METROID PRIME 4, HORSES, ELDEN RING NIGHTREING, DEMONSCHOOL Y MÁS

Reserva de Maná

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 196:23


¡NUEVO PROGRAMA! Hoy entrevistamos a la buena gente de Nuclear Tales, que nos hablan de su nuevo juego, Randal's Tuesday, precuela del mítico Randal's Monday. Y también reseñamos: Horses, Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows, Nuclear Throne, Metroid Prime 4, Sleep Awake, Little Corners, Death Howl, Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence, Demonschool, Morsels, y Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International. Esperamos que os mole. Enlaces: https://linktr.ee/reservademana

Console Generation
Morsels / Marvel Cosmic Invasion / CloverPit / R-Type Delta HD / Horses / The Last Case of John Morley - CGLive 08/12/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 104:01


Puntata del 08/12/2025- La prova di Morsels- La prova di Marvel Cosmic Invasion- La prova di CloverPit- La prova di R-Type Delta: HD Boosted- La prova di Horses- La prova di The Last Case of John Morley- Le news della settimanaConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Judge John Hodgman
An Undigested Bit of Beef LIVE in Brookline

Judge John Hodgman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 65:05


Experience the magic that is Judge John Hodgman and Bailiff Jesse Thorn LIVE in Brookline! In this episode of Road Court, the Judge decides how much of those tasty leftovers are worth saving, marvels at the wonders of a Bronze Hotdog (still not a sandwich!), and litigates whether an uncle who hates A Christmas Carol is, in fact, a Scrooge. Does an apple pie that is extremely close to a cheesecake deserve an award for pie, or is it stolen culinary valor?Huge thanks to Samantha Couture from the Massachusetts Historical Society! If you want to know more about that bronze hot dog, listen to this episode of the MHS' podcast The Object of History. Follow the MHS on Instagram at @mhs1791.It's the holidays! Get your JJHo merch at MaxFunStore.com! Right and wrong caps, Pure Justice Smell candle, and cozy gothcozyclothes! And a ticket to see us in January at SF Sketchfest makes a LOVELY gift! Sunday, January 18 at Marines' Memorial Theatre, on sale now!We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman!Thanks to reddit user u/Hyphum for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun! Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Join at $5 a month at maximumfun.org/join!

Weekly Quest: Un podcast de New Game Plus
Weekly Quest Extra #009 - MARVEL COSMIC INVASION, FORTNITE CAPÍTULO 7, MORSELS, ARC RAIDERS Y MÁS!

Weekly Quest: Un podcast de New Game Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 74:47


Nueva edición de nuestro otro podcast semanal llamado Weekly Quest Extra. Esta semana le metimos al nuevo beat em up Marvel Cosmic Invasion, probamos el nuevo capítulo de Fortnite y también testeamos el roguelite Morsels publicado por Annapurna. Ah, y también Chopper metió un poco de Arc Raiders, por supuesto.

Reload
Podcast Reload: S17E12 - Ventas, Morsels, Entrevista: Simon Flesser sobre Simogo, No More Heroes III

Reload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 225:24


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Podcast Reload
Podcast Reload: S17E12 - Ventas, Morsels, Entrevista: Simon Flesser sobre Simogo, No More Heroes III

Podcast Reload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 225:24


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Kontrollbehov
312. Do I need Playstation Premium to play Playstation Plus games on my Playstation Portal?

Kontrollbehov

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 90:27


Vi pratar bl.a. om att Cyberpunk säljer bra, CODBLOPS 7:s soft flop, Ubisofts bortglömda spel, Steam Machines pris, TR-49, Hell Is Us, Hades 2, It Takes a War, Rue Valley, Morsels & Dispatch Stötta oss på Patreon!För 50kr i månaden får du tillgång till podden oklippt & reklamfri direkt när den har spelats in och dessutom tillgång till allt tidigare exklusivt content samt allt material under jul och sommarledigheter. Som Patron stöttar du oss även i vårt nya initiativ "Homo Ludens" där vi intervjuar intressanta personer om deras förhållande till TV-Spel. Du får dessa avsnitt tidigare och reklamfria. För 100kr i månaden får du allt som 50kr-patrons får men du får också första tjing på alla eventuella koder & gratisgrejer som vi ibland erbjuder! Du är dessutom lite bättre än alla andra. www.patreon.com/kontrollbehov Besök vår Youtube-kanal och prenumerera:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ2sTbiCcR0dqNFHwcTB0g Gå med i gruppen Kontrollbehov - Eftersnack på Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1104625369694949/?ref=bookmarks Vi finns också på Discord! https://discord.gg/848F6TWXDY Hör av er:kontrollbehovpodcast@gmail.com

The Super Mosher Bros. Show
The Game Award 2025 Predictions

The Super Mosher Bros. Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 94:40


Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominated The Game Awards' 2025 nominations, but how many awards will it win? The boys predict the big TGA winners, share their announcement bets, and discuss the biggest news of the last three weeks! Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro/Housekeeping (Thanksgiving Week) | 00:03:28 - Three Weeks of News in 16 Minutes (Grand Theft Auto VI's Delay, Half-Life 3 Rumors, Steam Machine, Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer, Zelda Movie Images) | 00:20:05 - Main Topic: The Game Award 2025 Predictions (Announcements) | 00:30:44 - Main Topic: The Game Award 2025 Predictions (Award Winners) | 1:09:30 - Rotating Segment: Game of the Week of the Year (2013) | 1:11:46 - Draft Day Starring Kevin Costner (ARC Raiders, Lumines Arise, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, Morsels, Demonschool, Kirby Air Riders) | 1:13:08 - Game, Watch, Listen (GAMES: ARC Raiders, Shadow of the Colossus, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze | MOVIES: The Running Man, Bugonia, Silence | TV: Slow Horses (S5), Pluribus | MUSIC: Rosalía - Lux, Mon Laferte - Femme Fatale) Shoutout to Mizuki Kuroiwa for the incredible podcast artwork and to Thomniverse Remix for the music. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to thesupermosherbrothersshow@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

Speckast
#93 | Demonschool, Total Chaos, Constance, Forestrike & mehr

Speckast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 161:56


Hey Leute, die immense Spieleflut lässt nicht nach. Auch diese Woche habe ich wieder knapp ein Dutzend Spiele, die es zu besprechen gilt. Tatsächlich habe ich sogar noch mehr gespielt, will aber ein paar davon für nächste Woche ausheben. Viel Spaß beim Hören! SpeckObst Pokemon Legenden: Arceus Review + Kanal-Update SpeckObstler Diese Indie-Spiele solltet ihr im Auge behalten Das waren die BESTEN Spiele im Oktober Patreon Was ist die Identität einer Konsole? Ink Ribbon Radio Metroid Prime 2 Final Destination 4 | Steady Andere OK COOL Interview Unterstützt meine Arbeit auf Patreon oder Steady und erhaltet neben exklusiven Inhalten auch erweitertete Versionen dieses Paodcasts.PatreonSteadyHolt euch bei HOLY die neuen Halloween-Sorten und spart 10% mit meinem Code "SPECKOBST"Timestamps 00:00 Intro 02:30 Update 10:22 SPONSOR NEUE SPIELE 15:42 Demonschool 33:03 Total Chaos 38:51 Goodnight Universe 41:59 Possessors 49:01 The Berlin Apartment 56:33 Constance 01:04:59 Forestrike 01:16:24 Morsels 01:22:56 Oneway.exe 01:34:37 Monsters are Coming! Rock & Road NEWS 01:44:49 Xbox Partner Showcase 01:50:02 Game Awards Nominierungen 01:53:11 Zelda Film 01:54:39 Ubisoft beklagt sich über eigene Taten 01:57:47 Was macht Yoko Taro eigentlich? 02:00:43 Legende Rebecca Heineman gestorben 02:03:50Tales of Berseria Remaster angekündigt 02:07:05 Kinder wollen Robux vom Weihnachtsmann 02:10:23 Neuer Return to Silent Hill Trailer 02:12:16 Prince of Persia Remake im Januar? THEMA 02:17:46 Tetris würde heute nicht bei den Game Awards nominiert werden FRAGEN 02:27:28 Neue Videos wann? 02:30:34 Welches Spiel fandest du als Kind gut und findest jetzt noch besser? 02:33:33 Bist du Kritiker, Journalist oder Influencer? Outro 02:39:38 Die ganz besonderen Supporter

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care
Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 091 | Pulmonary Embolism Management

Tasty Morsels of Critical Care

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 10:59


Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. This is the second of 2 parts on PE in critical care. The first focused on risk stratification and this one will focus on management. There is a link to a transcript of a more comprehensive talk with references on emergencymedicineireland.com for those keen enough to dive a little deeper. As noted in the last podcast this one leans very heavily on “in the my experience” level of the evidence pyramid and should be weighted as such. For this discussion I’m going to assume your patient is in the ESC High risk category, ie hypotensive with a PE on imaging and you’re satisfied that the PE is causing the hypotension. I do believe there is a tiny cohort of the PE population who warrant aggressive reperfusion even with a normal appearing BP but at this stage I cannot say I have any evidence or guidance to really identify who they are and back that up. For the original talk I gave on this to an EM audience, I split the interventions into helpful , distractions, and not helpful. It was probably a little bit of a provocative division if I’m honest. The slide is on the site for reference and viewing it will likely make what follows more edifying. For the resus room patient in the first 30-60 mins I feel comfortable to standby my assertion that a short list of “helpful interventions” should includes lysis, anticoagulation, noradrenaline, oxygen and some CPR. In the ICU however we’re often present both at the first 30-60 mins but over next hours and many of the items on the “distraction” list become a little more relevant with time. Number 1 on my list of helpful interventions is thrombolysis. As mentioned, if you have found PE and you have satisfied yourself that the sickness and hypotension you’re seeing is caused by that PE then you need to have a good reason not give thrombolysis. The evidence base is not high level RCTs but it is a class 1 recommendation on the ESC guidelines and the list of class 1 interventions is really quite short. In the 25 year old in resus with a massive PE day 3 after an arthroscopy the decision here seems pretty straightforward. However in the post trauma patient in the ICU with massive PE with a small traumatic SAH and an improving SDH and a recent laparotomy then the decision is orders of magnitude more complex and you may well find a very good reason why lysis is not an option. There is not a straightforward answer to lysis because it will vary from patient to patient but I would emphasis that it is a question worth dedicating a decent chunk of your cognitive bandwidth to. Dosing in an unstable patient is often 10mg of alteplase followed by 90mg over 2 hrs. Dosing in a cardiac arrest situation is typically a 50mg bolus. Anticoagulation is one of the other class 1 recommendations on the ESC list. Opinions vary on agent of choice. With my ICU hat on I will almost always advocate for UFH as I feel confident that if i stop it, the heparin effect will be gone in a couple of hours when the inevitable bleeding starts. Opinions vary and I know smart people who advocate for LMWH in this scenario with one of the arguments being you probably get more reliable and quicker anti Xa effect. Both the guidelines and your esteemed narrator recommend against volume resuscitation. Dumping a litre of crystalloid into the venous circulation will shift the IVS further towards the left impairing cardiac filling and doing the opposite of what you intended. A much better resuscitation fluid would be noradrenaline. This is remarkably effective in improving BP and perfusion and I have often used it when I am 90% sure the patient has a PE but haven’t quite got the CT scan to prove it. The noradrenaline can also buy you a little time to make a better decision about the lysis and reperfusion, converting what would have been an immediate decision into something that you maybe have more like 30 mins to make. Certainly if the noradrenaline dosage is rising and the right heart is struggling then adrenaline would be my add on inotrope of choice. Of course we know in the ICU we have a plethora of other agents available to us with lots of theoretical advantage on pulmonary vascular resistance etc. They would rarely be my first line, certainly not in the ED population but I would often reach for them a little further down the line once i have a better handle on the physiology and what they might tolerate. Enough to say that staring someone on 0.5mcg/kg/min milrinone as a single agent with a starting BP of 60/40 is not likely to end well in this context Oxygenation is strongly endorsed given its proclivity for reduction in PVR, however intubating someone in this context to facilitate oxygenation is likely to result in a catastrophic haemodynamic collapse. The adage “resuscitate before you intubate” or even “reperfuse before you intubate” has some relevance here. I find CPR to be helpful in the context of massive PE, not simply for the usual reasons of preserving some degree of forward flow but I suspect there is a mechanical effect of breaking up or moving clot more distally. I have frequently seen stuttering intermittent ROSC in this context. I would suggest caution with the mechanical CPR devices as the presence of a liver lac in the context of tPA is unlikely to be well tolerated. While not available or that relevant to the emergency medicine population I do think the addition of nitric in the ventilated ICU patient who develops nasty PE seems like a low risk intervention with potentially massive gains. There is a small RCT of nitric in the spontaneous breathing PE population that did not however show benefit. I put mechanical devices in the “distraction” category in my original talk as I don’t think they have much relevance in the early stage of resuscitation. However if you have kept them alive long enough or if you have a true contraindication to lysis or a failed lysis then they may well have a role. I have found the evidence base so far here decidedly underwhelming and for catheter directed lysis in particular i struggle to see how a mg/hr tpa via a pulmonary catheter is any different than a mg/hr of tpa via a peripheral IV line given that the entire venous return ends up in the pulmonary circulation either way. The thrombectomy devices are certainly more compelling from a physiological perspective and the obvious and dramatic changes in physiology on removal of clot are quite compelling. But they are a tremendous faff requiring a catheter akin to an ECMO catheter to be threaded into the pulmonary circulation. The recent PEERLESS trial gave an average 90 min procedure time emphasizing the need to keep the patient alive long enough to receive the intervention. I do feel this has a role in our management quiver I am just unsure what that role is, but more evidence in the coming years will likely clarify VA ECMO is undoubtedly a fantastic physiological support for a dying PE patient but bear in mind it is almost definitely not available to you in the vast majority of hospitals in the Ireland and the UK. PERT teams are groups of relevant physicians willing to weigh in on difficult PE cases to advise on management. I put PERT teams in the distraction category. And I feel bad about that because they're usually filled with knowledgeable and enthusiastic people . But there are 2 errors I've seen on this that we should be aware of. One is on us as primary clinicians where we outsource the decision to lyse in someone who has a clear indication. This is not necessarily the fault of the PERT team but there is risk to the patient in delaying as it is a tremendous faff trying to get hold of the relevant people and then get them to agree. The second distraction that can happen is the recommendation for interventions in a patient that they have not seen and are not present to. A couple of times I have had to talk people out of IR interventions that frankly were not needed because the patient was getting better with conventional treatment. Do not underestimate the importance of being at the bedside and seeing the patient and evaluating response to treatment. Surgery, in terms of pulmonary embolectomy is the third and final class 1 recommendation in the ESC guidelines for high risk PE. All be it with a very low evidence rating. It gets talked about in papers and guidelines but you're talking about taking someone who is already mostly dead into theatre, lined, anaesthetised, chest opened and onto bypass. There probably is a role for it somewhere and in certain institutions and it's often raised in the context of contraindications to lysis but those same contraindications to lysis usually apply to the 30000 units of heparin you need to get them on bypass. It seems to suffer from the old goldilocks flaw of “not sick enough” for theatre or “too sick” for theatre I have clearly done way beyond my usual brevity in this scenario but honestly didn’t think anyone could tolerate a 3rd part on PE. Full refunds are available on request For further reading it is probably best to visit the original lecture post where the relevant papers are all listed with a little smattering of critical appraisal thrown in for good measure.

The Game Informer Show
Kirby Air Riders, Morsels, and The Game Awards Nominee Reactions

The Game Informer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 142:53


We're nearing the month of December, which means Geoff Keighley's The Game Awards are soon upon us! The nominee list is out, and Marcus, Charles, and Eric are here to react and provide some insight into what the voting is like for The Game Awards.Before all that, though, Charles shares some early impressions of the zany, speedy Kirby Air Riders and a new indie rogue-like called Morsels. Plus, we close the show out with another edition of GI Oughta Know, this time all about the history of The Game Awards!The Game Informer Show is a weekly podcast covering the video game industry. Join us every Friday for chats about your favorite titles – past and present – alongside Game Informer staff and special guests from around the industry.

Noclip
Sektori, Demonschool, Fallout Fan Fest

Noclip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 148:23


On this week's Crewcast, Frank's gone back to the past with the underrated Tekken 4, Danny's back from New Vegas, Jeremy's jumping for joy in MotionRec and Drill Bird, and Jesse's gone back to his old ways: doing some visually hypnotic twin-stick shooting in Sektori. Watch our preview on Demonschool over on Noclip_2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQnXp0koywc Sektori: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2105620/Sektori/ Lumines: Arise: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2370000/Lumines_Arise/ MotionRec: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2602230/MotionRec/ Demonschool: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1900250/Demonschool/ Dispatch: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2592160/Dispatch/ ARC Raiders: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1808500/ARC_Raiders/ Morsels: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1719040/Morsels/ Drill Bird: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3809940/Drill_Bird/ iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/noclip/id1385062988 RSS Feed: http://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5XYk92ubrXpvPVk1lin4VB?si=JRAcPnlvQ0-YJWU9XiW9pg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/noclippodcast Watch our docs: https://youtube.com/noclipvideo Crewcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/noclippodcast Follow our games coverage escapades: https://www.youtube.com/@Noclip2 Learn About Noclip: https://www.noclip.video Become a Patron and get early access to new episodes: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Chapters: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:04:56 - Thanking our Patreon supporters! 0:07:58 - The Shill Zone Part 3 ft. ARC Raiders 0:19:48 - Sektori 0:30:43 - Lumines Arise 0:38:47 - MotionRec 0:47:52 - Demonschool 1:01:23 - Dispatch 1:07:55 - ARC Raiders Voice Auditions 1:11:04 - Fallout Fan Fest 1:26:46 - Morsels 1:34:58 - Tekken 4 1:44:46 - Drill Bird 1:51:58 - Q: Do you binge games or can you come back later? 2:01:31 - Q: Will the Steam Machine have a big impact? 2:12:21 - Q: Is there a game that's helped you through a tough time? 2:18:07 - Q: Which game's world would you want the afterlife to be? 2:22:50 - Noclip Updates

Unranked
507 - How to play Magic The Gathering

Unranked

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 92:26


Cast: Christian H, Alex Tuna & Tom CaswellPokémon: 507 - HerdierOfftopic: Stupid AI, Streaming, Stranger Things, Lightsabers, PluribusGames: Magic The Gathering Avatar, Pokemon Legends: ZA, Metroid Prime 4, Vampire Survivors, Game Awards, Morsels, DispatchNext Challenge: Dual Wielding Mario Party Jamboree Discordhttps://discord.gg/wkvu88KvTVQuestions, Comments, Complaints, Corrections!?Call: 805-738-8692Email@UnrankedPodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fresh Juice: An Indie Game Podcast
108. The Game Awards Nominees, Steam Machine, and Die for the Lich Review

Fresh Juice: An Indie Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025


Welcome to the Fresh Juice podcast! Your go-to spot for in-depth reviews, insights, and discussions on indie games. We're passionate about uncovering hidden gems in the gaming world and giving indie developers the spotlight they deserve. In each episode, we dive deep into the gameplay, mechanics, and artistry of various indie games. We also feature exclusive interviews with developers, sharing their stories and the inspirations behind their games. This game code was provided by the developers. Die for the Lich: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3415570/Die_For_The_Lich/

PolyKill: A Gaming Podcast
S2 Episode 134: Back from Japan

PolyKill: A Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 125:38


Send us a textSteve returns to the show from his Japan trip, Brainiac goes nuts on Mortal Kombat, and Scotch tosses up Top 5 console variants!Games this episodeDemonschool (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Switch, PC) – November 19Kirby Air Riders (Switch 2) – November 20Saborus (XBox One, XS, PS4, PS5, Switch, PC) - November 20Morsels (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, PC) – November 18Dark Atlas Infernum (PC, PS5, X/S) - November 14Taiko no Tatsujin: V VersionRetroRealms: Ash vs Evil DeadThe Amazing Spider-Man (GB)Stray ChildrenRival TurfWorld of Final FantasyAlfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (PS4)Find more shows at polymedianetwork.com, BlueSky: Trav, Steve, Polykill, Polymedia twitch.tv/blinkoom, Send us an email polykillpodcast@gmail.com, Check out our patreon at Patreon.com/polykill How to be a Polykiller: Beat a game, take a screenshot, post it on BlueSky or Polymedia Discord, use #justbeatit, write a review and be sure to include @Polykill. Beat the most, become Polykiller. Beat any, have your Skeet potentially read on the show! Check out the Bonus Beats episodes on Patreon for more beat-skeet coverage!

Gong! - Il podcast di RoundTwo
Radar: gli Indie da tenere d'occhio | Novembre 2025 | Morsels, Constance, Rue Valley, Possessor(s)

Gong! - Il podcast di RoundTwo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 24:50


Radar è una rubrica dedicata ai migliori giochi indie del mese, curata da Giulia Martino. I giochi di questo mese: - Rue Valley- Goodnight Universe- Possessor(s)- The Berlin Apartment- Morsels- Constance

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: John Rogers Talks A.I., Algorithms, & the Future We're Building)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 11:32


We're ladling up a serving of our conversation with John Rogers, an executive leader and the founder of RL Leaders Group!John explains the difference between intelligence and consciousness in A.I. — and why that matters. He and Michelle explore both the promise and the peril of this powerful technology, looking at ChatGPT's friendly vibe AND its potential to surpass human thinking. Eep.If you enjoy Social Soup, share it around with friends!Connect with John Rogers on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johnrogers360/ Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠ Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! ⁠getsosh.com ⁠  

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: Lynne Dixon-Speller Explains Why Fear Is a Catalyst for Change & “No” Is a Request for More Information)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 11:13


This Morsels episode features part of our talk with Lynne Dixon-Speller, Academic Dean at Edessa School of Fashion in Milwaukee. Lynne shares powerful stories from her family's history and her own entrepreneurial journey. She also explains two truths she's learned: fear is a catalyst for change, and no is a request for more information. Like what we're cooking? Be sure to share Social Soup around and subscribe!Connect with Lynne Dixon-Speller on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynne-dixon-speller-45002577/⁠  Check out Edessa School of Fashion: ⁠https://edessa.fashion/⁠ Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about sōsh! Visit our website and reach out at: ⁠⁠getsosh.com⁠ ⁠  

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast
Shenmusic to our Ears - Episode 308

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 61:07


Send us a textShenmue III Enhanced, The Touryst: Deluxe, Gamescom Opening Night Live, Bubsy 4D, Cronos: The New Dawn, Absolum published by Dotemu for Nintendo Switch. A rouge like 2D brawler. Coming out OutNowfor, Outlaws + A Handful of Missions: Remaster, Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction, Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac Sonic The Hedgehog DLC Pack, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Pac-Man The Pac DLC Pac, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, I Hate This Place, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Gulikit TT PRO and TT MAX, Kirby AirRiders Direct, Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition, Aqua Jet, Roadwarden, Bad Cheese, Dark Deity 2, Tales of Xillia Remastered, Pokémon Champions, Harvest Moon: Home Sweet Home, The Rogue Prince of Persia, Rift of the NecroDancer Everhood DLC, SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance SEGA Villains Stage DLC, Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection , Rue Valley, Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tre, Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny, Morsels, System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster, Borderlands 4, Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, Mortal Kombat: Special Forces and the Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 WaveNet Arcade join Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade pack, cancelled Sonic Mania 2, Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 1 and Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 2, Hot Wheels Pauline, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, Final Fantasy IV, Donkey Kong Bananza, Starfield,Metroid Prime 4: BeyondCall Me By Your Gamea nostalgic video game podcastListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Gaming BlenderWe mash genres. We pitch games. You question our sanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: Chris Kann Talks Work, Life, & Learning Without a Finish Line)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 10:57


In this Social Soup Morsel, we're featuring a bite of our conversation with Chris Kann, owner of CSK marketing and Chris Kann Coaching. Chris talks with Michelle about staying sharp, embracing lifelong learning, and rejecting the “sit on a porch and retire” mindset. From New York Times puzzles to setting her own schedule, Chris shares how she keeps her brain engaged and her work meaningful. She and Michelle also discuss remote work vs. office life. And how some of us have kinda gone feral (in a good way) after getting used to working from home.If you crave more Social Soup, then subscribe and share!Connect with Chris on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chris-shields-kann-4849026/Learn more about Chris' business CSK Marketing: cskmarketing.com Check out Chris' coaching company, Chris Kann Coaching: chriskanncoaching.com Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about sōsh! Visit our website and reach out at: ⁠⁠getsosh.com

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: John Graham on Working for Equality, Compassion, & Change)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 10:53


This Social Soup Morsel is a little sample of our chat with John Graham, an author, activist, adventurer, storyteller, and TikToker! John's life and career has spanned decades of world events. He shares what they taught him about resilience, leadership, and finding your voice in challenging times. Grab a bowl of lessons on courage, connection, and making a difference where you are.Subscribe and share if you like our flavors!Follow John on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@badassgranddad Check out John's website: Johngraham.org  Connect with John Graham on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johnagraham1Read John Graham's memoir, Quest—Risk, Adventure, and the Search for Meaning: johngraham.org/books/quest-risk-adventure-and-the-search-for-meaning Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠ Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! ⁠getsosh.com ⁠  

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: Michael Drescher Answers: What's a “Safe First Layer” of Clothing?)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 10:11


Ready for a quick throwback bite? Michelle chats with Michael Drescher, founder of Vibrant Body Company. In this Morsel episode, we highlight a powerful conversation about fast fashion's hidden health risks—especially for women. From toxic dyes to misleading certifications, you'll learn what to look for, what to avoid, and why your first layer of clothing matters more than you think.Savoring Social Soup? Pass it around by subscribing and sharing with friends!Check out Vibrant Body Company: VibrantBodyCompany.comExplore resources on sustainable fashion: Ecocult.comRemake.worldConnect with Michael on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaelddrescher Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠ Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! ⁠getsosh.com ⁠  

The Super Mosher Bros. Show
Nintendo Switch 2 Review

The Super Mosher Bros. Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 76:48


After years of anticipation, the brothers finally have their hands on the Nintendo Switch 2. How does it compare to the original Switch? Are they happy with the “feel” of the hardware? Who is the console even for? They answer all of this and more in their review of Nintendo's big new console-handheld hybrid. On a side note, Jake personally apologizes for every time Murphy barks. He's our biggest fan. Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro/Housekeeping (Is Marathon Doomed?) | 00:09:21 - Main Topic: Nintendo Switch 2 Review | 00:49:09 - Rotating Segment: Rotten or Fresh Movie Games (F1 & F1 2014) | 00:53:16 - Draft Day Starring Kevin Costner (Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault, Demonschool, Mixtape, Morsels, BALL x PIT, Rematch, Shadow Labyrinth, Lies of P: Overture, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach) | 00:57:11 - Game, Watch, Listen (GAMES: Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon | MOVIES: 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, 28 Years Later | MUSIC: Clipse - Ace Trumpets, McKinley Dixon - Magic, Alive!, Little Simz - Lotus) Shoutout to Mizuki Kuroiwa for the incredible podcast artwork and to Thomniverse Remix for the music. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to thesupermosherbrothersshow@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

Indieventure
#42. Our Mid-Year Best Indies Check-In 2025

Indieventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 123:26


Hello, I'm the Ostrich that Indieventure commissions to write episode descriptions while Rebecca is on holiday. They pay me in small stones, which I swallow to grind up insects and plants in my gizzard because I don't have any teeth. That's a real ostrich fact, proving that I am indeed an ostrich. Stop EMAILING ME. On this episode of Indieventure (a podcast about indie games that has never mentioned ostriches once in its entire run, just FYI), the gang discuss their favourite indie games of 2025 so far. That's right, it's summer, and instead of running around sand dunes and flapping their big wings like, oh, I dunno, a cool bird that deserves to be paid more for its writing, they're banging on about computer games they've played instead. Liam - who looks like someone who would trap an ostrich's head in a car window at a safari park for a laugh - reckons Shotgun Cop Man might be one of this year's best platformers, but makes sure to circle back to the warm joy of tea-making sim Wanderstop. Rebecca - a known friend to Ostriches and the only host who looks me in the eyes while giving me my pebbles - is still not over Blue Prince, but finds some time to talk about The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy as well. And finally, Rachel - Ostrich enemy number one as far as we're all concerned - enthuses about a trio of truly excellent games in the form of Citizen Sleeper 2, The Alters, and Promise Mascot Agency. She may think Ostriches look like, and I quote, "if God shoved a long sparrow into a tumbleweed", but you can't deny she has good taste in games. In part two, the gang lists off the games they're most excited to play in the second half of the year. They yap about Tiny Bookshop, SHUTEN ORDER, Roma Sands RE:Build, Demonschool, Paralives, Ball X Pit, Star Birds, The Mermaid Mask and Morsels. Tbh I didn't really pay attention to this bit, I was thinking about grain.   Finally, we reach Hyperfixations. Despite the summer heat, Rebecca's still been spending time with hot boys in the visual novel Bustafellows. Rachel's been standing next to a TV with her arms folded like someone's Dad while watching a bunch of movies, including Spice World, Clueless, Longlegs, and Death Becomes Her. Meanwhile, Liam found an old script he wrote 8 years ago, and instead of never mentioning it to anyone ever again (except maybe his therapist), he's chosen to read it out on the podcast instead. Yikes!   Anyway, I'm off to look at my two toes, which is how many toes I have, because I am an ostrich. Cya, LOSERS.   Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts. Don't forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too, and be sure to check out our new Steam Curator page if you simply still can't get enough of us!  

The Game Informer Show
Summer Game Fest Hands-On And Mario Kart World Reactions (Feat. Rogersbase)

The Game Informer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 93:32


(00:00:00) Introduction (00:05:41) Resident Evil Requiem hands-on (00:13:13) Pragmata hands-on (00:24:33) Alex played the Xbox Ally X handheld (00:37:34) Ninja Gaiden 4 hands-on (00:45:56) Morsels preview (00:52:52) Charles loves Mixtape (01:00:00) Introducing special guest Rogersbase (01:00:56) Nintendo Switch 2 reactions (01:09:18) Mario Kart World deep dive In this week's episode of The Game Informer Show, we tackle 2025's biggest week yet. Not only did the Switch 2 launch and Summer Game Fest happen on the same week, but we relaunched our Game Informer magazine subscriptions, and can confirm our first issue will be out later this month! Hosts Alex Van Aken, Charles Harte, and Marcus Stewart also discuss their favorite games they played at Summer Game Fest (including Resident Evil Requiem, Ninja Gaiden 4, Pragmata, and Mixtape), and their hands-on impressions with Xbox's new handheld device.The trio is also thrilled to be joined by Rogersbase to discuss the Switch 2 launch, including his thoughts on the console, his favorite parts of Mario Kart World, his theories for Nintendo's 2025 plans, and his passion for Donkey Kong. Thanks for joining us, Roger! You can find him on YouTube and Twitch.Follow our hosts on social media: Alex Van Aken (@itsvanaken), Marcus Stewart (@MarcusStewart7), and Charles Harte (@chuckduck365).Thanks for resubscribing (or never unsubscribing)! We look forward to your feedback and to coming back. Click here to view our RSS feed. Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction05:41 - Resident Evil Requiem hands-on13:13 - Pragmata hands-on24:33 - Alex played the Xbox Ally X handheld37:34 - Ninja Gaiden 4 hands-on45:56 - Morsels preview52:52 - Charles loves Mixtape01:00:00 - Introducing special guest Rogersbase01:00:56 - Nintendo Switch 2 reactions01:09:18 - Mario Kart World deep dive01:31:29 - Outro

Remap Radio
Remap Interviews – Summer Game Fest Interviews (Part 1)

Remap Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 72:23


Patrick spent a few days in Los Angeles at this year's Summer Game Fest, and in-between equal parts beer and coffee, he found time to chat with a bunch of game developers at the show about their games (and fascism). First up, we've got interviews with the developers behind Sword of the Sea (the new game from the developers of The Pathless), Morsels (an intriguing roguelike from Annapurna), Relooted (a heist game about taking back stolen African artifacts), and Grave Seasons (a fascinating and hilarious mashup of horror and cozy farm sims).Discussed: Sword of the Sea 6:52, Morsels 29:04, Relooted 43:15, Grave Seasons 58:37 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Pass The Controller Podcast: A Video Game & Nerd Culture Show

The Pass The Controller Podcast is a show where a couple of best friends dive into the latest in gaming and nerd culture. In this episode Brenden and Mike sit down to recap their trip to Los Angeles for Summer Game Fest Play Days. Including their time watching and playing Bandit Trap, ChomaGun 2: Dye Hard, Morsels, Toem 2, Magic the Gathering Arena and the Final Fantasy cards, Yooka-Replaylee, Ratatan, Lumines Arise, and Thick as Thieves. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the show! www.passthecontroller.io​​ bsky.app/profile/passthecontroller.bsky.social x.com/passcontroller​​

The Crate and Crowbar
Episode 448: Découpage That Worm!

The Crate and Crowbar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 69:30


Jamie and Marsh get pumped, pepped and revved up for the summer games marketing onslaught, and then enjoy the more tangible pleasures of demos in the Steam Next Fest, including: Ball X Pit, Morsels, Bits & Bops, Consume Me, Dispatch and Baby Steps. In this episode, I, Marsh, misremember Peggle’s mascot as Bookworm Adventures’ mascot, [...]

The Easy Allies Podcast
SGF 2025 Hands-On Previews - Day Two - Dying Light, Xbox Handheld, and More

The Easy Allies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 164:34


Our impressions on over 20 more games that we saw and played at the show. (Streamed June 10, 2025) (0:00) - Intro (0:48) - Shadow Labyrinth (7:15) - Ambrosia Sky (14:03) - End of Abyss (24:16) - Sleep Awake (32:10) - Grave Seasons (38:10) - Gears of War Reloaded and Xbox Handheld (48:19) - Petal Runner (56:13) - Dark Pictures - Directive 8020 (1:01:27) - Sonic Racing CrossWorlds (1:14:51) - Exoborne (1:19:00) - Morsels (1:26:40) - Baby Steps (1:34:40) - TOEM 2 (1:38:40) - Possessor(s) (1:48:44) - Deadpool VR (1:55:05) - Mistfall Hunter (1:59:02) - Escape Academy 2 (2:02:26) - Dosa Divas (2:08:20) - Bounty Star (2:16:17) - Dying Light: The Beast (2:25:27) - FBC Firebreak Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Meanderings with Trudy
Meander with Cheryl Marita

Meanderings with Trudy

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 67:15


It is my privilege to meander today with my friend Cheryl Marita, and we explore her book “Touching the Veil: End of Life Stories Through the Eyes of a Nurse.”This podcast looks at joy in the everyday, and Cheryl's work as a hospice nurse does that for her… it brings joy to her everyday, that's clear. After a career spanning almost 60 years, and at 79 years of age, she continues to work as a hospice nurse two days a week because not doing so, well, it's just not possible for her. In her book, she talks about the beginnings of her career, in the early 1960s, and her entry into supporting people to their natural death at a time when death meant "failure" to the medical professionals. Since she started her career, we've come a long way in human-focused care. Cheryl's book shares some of those stories. It was a pleasure to meander with Cheryl; I hope you too enjoy this episode.I hope you've subscribed to us wherever you get your podcasts; please, share my work widely, give us a review or a drop us a few stars, it really does help. If you have comments or questions, please send them to meanderingswithtrudy@gmail.com.Episode links:This podcast is supported by my company, Chapman Coaching Inc.You can get Cheryl's book, "Touching the Veil: End of Life Stories Through the Eyes of a Nurse" via her blog, "Morsels of Marita" or via Indigo if you're in Canada, or via your independent book store You can read her blog on Medium “Good Trouble” and the history of John Lewis in the fight for equal rights in the US“Anne of Green Gables” by Lucy Maude MongomeryThe origins of the quote I used: “Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'." is Viktor E. Frankl, from "Man's Search for Meaning"; Hersh Goldberg-Polin modified it to help himself and his fellow hostages find hope while in captivity in GazaRoyalty free music is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-Huma

DLF
Natural vs. Added Sugar Comparison: Blood Orange vs. Chocolate Morsels | T&R 25.3

DLF

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 13:03


I hope you enjoy this episode.Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to our content at the following:ROBODY on Web: www.robody.orgROBODY on TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@robody1212⁠ROBODY on YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@robody1212⁠ROBODY on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robody1212ROBODY on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/robody1212⁠ROBODY on Fountain: ⁠https://fountain.fm/show/AvgHqga2JHVKbpOnRxZS⁠ROBODY on Spotify Podcasts: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robody1212⁠ROBODY on Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0eCIEf1rJNXCJAUouxNdYn⁠ROBODY on Apple Podcasts:⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transformed-and-renewed-robody/id1433916205⁠ROBODY on Amazon Music: ⁠https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/07b77485-9773-421e-8b66-1c3cf0a08b0b/transformed-and-renewed-robody⁠ROBODY on iHeart: ⁠https://iheart.com/podcast/31097243/⁠Thank you!

Misty Mountain Legends
Out of Time Episode 8: Morsels

Misty Mountain Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 58:00


Send us a textRICHARD?! Shocking the Cash Crew we meet Richard.... again... Venia gets another concussion and Cashew experiences... nothing?Urs Rex played by Steph of @EquinoxDiceVenia Venus played by Kayla of @acourtofkaylaElliana Zelerian “Eli” played by Hannah of @HannahmarieartworkTX-009 “Tex” and Phyll played by Scott of @the_gray_area_ Zolada “Zo” played by Lydia of @LydiakorynRenova played by Anna of @MistyMoutnainLegendsEveryone else played by Luke of @MistyMountainLegendsSupport the Podcast: https://ko-fi.com/mistymountainlegendsMusic by Amaksi on Pixabay. Onyx Music, Yehez Kel Raz, May H, and Alan Perez on ArtlistLogo by Red Queen HailsSupport the show

Argus Media
Driving Discussions: MTBE Morsels

Argus Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 7:05


It's been a little more than half a year since Mexico swore in their new president. In this edition of Driving Discussions, senior methanol and MTBE reporter Steven McGinn talks with US Products Associate Editor Jason Metko about the events that have transpired since, and what can be expected in 2025 with a new American administration.

Indieventure
#31. Our most anticipated indie games of 2025

Indieventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 108:41


Happy New Year, Indieventurers! It's 2025 and there are so many flavours of existential dread tied up in that particular statement that we have no choice but to distract ourselves for at least a couple of hours a day with lovely video games – or (we hope you make this choice, at least) with podcasts about video games! While there's a lot of uncertainty ahead, one thing we can be reasonably sure of is that there are some absolute bangers due to make their debut on the indie gaming scene this year – although as ever, we 100% support devs who put their own wellbeing first, which is why there's absolutely no hard feelings if any of the games on this list get pushed into 2026 and beyond. Settle in as we rhapsodise on the upcoming merits of Blue Prince, Citizen Sleeper 2, Demonschool, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Metropolis 1998, Monster Prom 4: Monster Con, Morsels, Paralives (complete with bonus chat about fellow upcoming indie life sims Vivaland and Alterlife), Promise Mascot Agency, Skate Story, Strange Antiquities, Streets of Rogue 2, Tiny Bookshop, and Wanderstop. Because it's our first episode after our long Christmas break, everyone brought along a double helping of hyperfixations this week! Rebecca recommends going into zombie horror-comedy movie One Cut of the Dead knowing as little as possible, and going into Waterstone's book of the year Butter by Asako Yuzuki knowing a bit more than what's printed on the cover. Rachel is, naturally, hooked on The Traitors Season 3 (but not The Traitors Australia Season 2, thankyouverymuch) and the second season of Severance. Liam recommends checking out indie rocker Blondshell if you haven't already, and also thinks that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle might be the greatest triple-A game in years – which draws out a surprising consensus across the whole group. Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too!

Social Soup
Social Soup Podcast (Morsels: Kevin Mann Talks Unplugging and Dynamite Quotes)

Social Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 11:52


December has been a LOT, which reminds us how important is it to unplug. This Morsels episode highlights our guest Kevin Mann discussing the importance of unplugging. He also shares what success looks like and his favorite quotes. Is Social Soup slurp-worthy? Then be sure to share it and subscribe! Check out Kevin's website, Campdesign: campdesign.net Dive into Kevin's mental health campaign, Unf*ck Your Feelings: unfckyourfeelings.com  Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kevingmann  Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio⁠  Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! ⁠getsosh.com ⁠  

Razzle Dazzle
Special Guest - J. Michael Donohue

Razzle Dazzle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 45:55


Join us as we dive into the eerie and imaginative mind of J. Michael Donohue! Since his early days sneaking into his dad's office to type away on an old typewriter, Joe has been crafting characters to thrill and terrify. From chilling tales in Together Forever and Rebecca: Tales of Resonant to his spine-tingling comic anthology Morsels, inspired by Tales from the Crypt, Joe has a story that will haunt you long after the final page... Happy Halloween!! Special Guest - J. Michael Donohue https://jmichaeldonohue.weebly.com/ X: @JMichaelDonohue https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jmichaeldonohue/graveyard-shift-an-addison-grove-tale Host: Jared Gonzalez. Cohost: Chaz Hawkins, Mauro Piquera. Master Chief Engineer: Jared Gonzalez. Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Graphics Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Digital Media Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Producer: Jared Gonzalez.

The Southern Fork
Wes Eason: Sunburst Trout Farms (Waynesville, NC)

The Southern Fork

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 30:41


On a cool, misty morning when the trees were bright green with their first flush of leaves, I rounded a corner on Route 215 in the NC Mountains and arrived at one of Sunburst Trout's rainbow trout farms. Pristine water flowed continuously into multiple holding ponds, which held different sizes of trout with plenty of room to move around and swim. Here, in this storybook cove, these beautiful fish have grown for generations just downstream from the Pisgah National Forest. Wes Eason is the third generation to raise trout at Sunburst, which was founded by his grandfather in 1948, and the company preserves Appalachian food traditions, including the value of necessity. Morsels of trout that are too small for filets become smoked trout dip or trout jerky, and the roe of harvested fish is preserved and sold as trout caviar. Many of the chefs featured on this show include Sunburst Trout Farm products on their menus, and that was exactly how I discovered this iconic North Carolina business years ago.    Jacques Pepin's Southern Fork episode referenced in this show: https://www.thesouthernfork.com/episode-206