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Sorry, We Tried.
The Donkey Kong Musical // The Weirdest Cartoon You’ve Never Heard Of | 004

Sorry, We Tried.

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 36:44


On this episode of Sorry We Tried, Spencer goes on a deep dive into the strangest cartoon you’ve likely never heard of— the Donkey Kong Country cartoon from the late 1990s. There’s music, romance, laughter, Diddy Kong Hitler, and more. Come along as we catalog the rise and fall of a legend.Also, in this episode, Spencer feels incredibly old. Andrew has an epiphany about the quality of the things he loved as a kid. Harrison brings some astounding car news. And the guys vibe to Donkey Kong singing some absolute bangers. MUSIC FROM THIS EPISODE:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNhqVwXkxgNNxSfB2aGGP9VaF6gYW73T1SUPPORT US @God The FatherUSE PROMO CODE Swt15 at check out! Instagram: @swtpodcastTwitter: @sorrywetriedFacebook: Sorry, We TriedWebsite: sorrywetried.comEmail: thepodcastmen@gmail.com

Captain's Jug of Thoughts
Ep. 007: The Deaf Standoff

Captain's Jug of Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 59:36


This week we talk the Phish's cancelled Curveball Festival, fighting children at Bill's games, and the infamous Deaf Standoff. Keep Listening. Tell your Friends. Music From This Episode: "Medeski" by Monti Kingu - https://youtu.be/XPC0bZGEFQQ Listen to full episodes - https://www.patreon.com/captainsjug/p... Facebook - https://tinyurl.com/y6womhsz Thurmopolis Media - http://www.thurmopolis.com

Local Heat
New Year, New Heat - Local Heat

Local Heat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 23:41


In the first episode of the new year, I talk about new projects from sameflannel + student 1, as well as my time at New Year's Eve EVE with Nur-D and friends. Music From This Episode: soundcloud.com/sameflannel/sets/heart-piece-one-tape soundcloud.com/student1/sets/upprclssmn Follow On Twitter: twitter.com/johnny_barnes Follow On Instagram: Instagram.com/johnbarnes Local Heat Playlist on Apple Music: itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/loca…pl.u-V5kEcEMjBYA

Conversations About Everyday Pain

What is your mindset about pain as you grow older? Do you believe that the body and the ageing process can be full of joy? Your perspective on life and coping, while keeping your sense of humor can be rewarded. In today’s episode, we delve into laughter and life experience with our guest, Alice. Alice is in her 80’s and she tells a story about expectations. Shaping expectations can play a major role in how things go and how expectations can have a huge impact on the experiences that follow. We follow her pain experiences from the choice of natural childbirth in the 1960’s to her “deteriorating” body with 5 or so joint replacements today.  The stories are all connected through laughter and positive mindset. Key Points From This Episode: Nocebic language - if you believe something is bad for you, it ends up being bad. The adverse effects of some drugs on our cognitive or brain functioning. The value of elder housing situations where young people are encouraged or incentivized to live alongside the older generation. McMaster University senior co-housing - connecting students looking for affordable housing with seniors who have a spare room. The correlation between how informed someone is about their body and how well they respond to care. Midwifery and the value of birthing center experiences where women can choose natural childbirth with a midwife. How labor pain is normal pain that isn’t related to dysfunction. How wishes are different from our expectations. Spiritual belief systems for not creating a lot of fear associated with pain. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Nocebo - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-is-the-nocebo-effect-5451823/ List of drugs contraindicated in geriatrics -https://www.merckmanuals.com/en-ca/professional/geriatrics/drug-therapy-in-the-elderly/drug-categories-of-concern-in-the-elderly Senior Co-Housing in Ontario - https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/student-senior-university-mcmaster-housing-co-generational-1.4811115?cmp=FB_Post_News Grantly Dick-Read – Childbirth Without Fear and Natural Childbirth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grantly_Dick-Read  https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Childbirth-Grantly-Dick-Read/dp/1905177089 Flagstaff Birth and Women’s Center - https://www.flagstaffbirthcenter.com/ UW Willed Body Program: - https://www.uwmedicine.org/education/about/willed-body-program Hospital Delirium in Geriatric Medicine - https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/when-patients-suddenly-become-confused Quaker Meeting - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meeting_for_worship  Connect With the Show: Facebook Page – Everyday Pain Guide Facebook Group – Everyday Pain Forum Twitter – @noeverydaypain Music From This Episode:  Eric and Magill – https://ericandmagill.bandcamp.com/ Samuel Vas-Y – https://samyel.bandcamp.com Phil Steadman - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Steadman/  

Conversations About Everyday Pain

How do we embrace the notion that our story has value? If we think that others have it worse than us, we often don’t get the care and attention we need and deserve. If we present with urgency, we risk being perceived as exaggerating. What if we embraced these pain messages and treat them as if they were a part of you? Pain IS a part of you. It’s a way to tune in and refine your body’s needs. In today’s episode, we learn about how important it is to listen to the smaller signs that come up and how to be an advocate for your health with our guest, Paige.  Paige is an acupuncturist and contemporary movement artist who explains how her pain got her attention. Paige shares her stories about how holding stress in the body is a real thing and how she’s linking emotions and pain to change her behavior with self-care. What does it look like to take yourself and your pain seriously enough to get the help that you need? Key Points From This Episode: Language for pain. Chronically ignored pain changes your brain relationship to pain. All pain has three contributing components to it: mechanical, biochemical, and emotional. Diagnosis is good, but it can really box someone in. Labels or diagnoses put a tangible concept to a potentially overwhelming situation to provide a roadmap out of it. Correlation between lower back pain and abdominal distress. SIBO - Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (under the umbrella diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome); occurrence happens usually after abdominal surgery and women over 40. Neuroscientist Candace Pert - the connection between body and mind. The psychosomatic network of proteins or neuropeptides. Alcohol use contribution to biochemical pain triggers. Self-care and the importance of emotional stress.   Links Related to This Episode: Stress Impact on the Body -https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/urban-survival/201505/5-ways-stress-hurts-your-body-and-what-do-about-it Emotions in the Body - http://candacepert.com/where-do-you-store-your-emotions/ Psychosomatic Network -  http://candacepert.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Psychosomatic-network-peptides-receptors-Pert-JI85-Pert-820-6.pdf Candace Pert PhD. - http://candacepert.com/ SIBO - https://draxe.com/sibo-symptoms/ Small Intestinal Bacteriral Overgrowth and Irritabel Bowel Syndrome - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5347643/ Featured Businesses: Peony Medicine Connect With the Show: Facebook Page – Everyday Pain Guide Facebook Group – Everyday Pain Forum Twitter – @noeverydaypain Music From This Episode:  Eric and Magill – https://ericandmagill.bandcamp.com/ Samuel Vas-Y – https://samyel.bandcamp.com Lame Drivers - https://lamedrivers.bandcamp.com