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7am- Name That Drug, Eat Like a Baby and MORE full 2018 Mon, 24 Mar 2025 16:14:15 +0000 t7OjRzEOYTikmDrtPd4ciEUQDCnGkXRq society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture 7am- Name That Drug, Eat Like a Baby and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-lin
In today's episode, learn how students are involved with the NPA. The Pharm Girls are done with ACE Tour dates, but they are continuing to visit pharmacies across the state. Hold tight, if they haven't seen you yet - your time is coming! Today's VIPP (very important pharmacist - president-elect) is Ryan Flugge, PharmD. He is from Mason City, IA, and graduated from the University of Iowa. Listen today to learn more about his road to becoming a pharmacist and the path he took to get to where he is now. He is living proof that there are many different opportunities inside the world of pharmacy. Does Ryan successfully identify all name-brand drugs in today's game "Name That Drug"? How many drugs popular in 2002 could you identify? Tune in and find out! Amy learns of yet another drug that comes from animals…and unusual bodily functions. She's convinced there should be a Netflix series on the drug discussed in today's Pharm Facts. The drama surrounding this drug has Marcia on the edge of her seat! More to come on this drug in the next episode. ___ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kN03p1UW4A4 ___ Episode Resources: Upcoming Events: Sept 20 - 7:15 pm Owen Mumford Webinar Sept 30 - Oct 3 NCPA Conference in Kansas City Oct 7 - Hospital & Health System Network Meeting in Lincoln NPA Fall Forum Oct 28 - ASP NPA Student Trivia Night Resume & CV Virtual Workshop with Raaj (NPA Fellow) ___
In today's episode, The Pharm Girls interview VIP (very important pharmacist) Ally Dering-Anderson, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center! Dr. Ally lectures in Pharmacy & Health Care, Pharmaceutical Care, and Pharmacotherapy, all with a focus on community pharmacy practice. During this interview, you'll hear about her time at an HMO clinic, as a long-term care consultant, her involvement in the NPA, being a vampire pharmacist at Walgreens, and how she ended up as a teacher (finally!). The Pharm Girls and Dr. Ally play the game "NAME THAT DRUG!" and, as usual, the topic turns to ice cream!
Jahan Marcu, PhD and Nigam B. Arora, PhD are joined by Sara Jane Ward, PhD and Jim Mitchell, PhD the Vice President, API Research and Development at Benuvia Manufacturing. The discussions begin with a deep dive into cannabis and psychedelics policy and research developments, highlighting that it feels as though psychedelics are skipping the line, passing cannabinoids, into the regulatory party. For rapid fire science we discuss cutting technology around synthesizing psychedelic compounds and cannabinoids. Learn why you should care about modern chemistry and its approaches to psychedelics and cannabinoid drug manufacturing needs for clinical research.Episode's Group:Jahan Marcu, PhD (moderator) Nigam B. Arora, PhDSara Jane Ward, PhDJim Mitchell, PhDNews and Popular Literature Links: Cannabis Legalization Gets Cold Shoulder (3:00)The Psychedelic Landscape: Pharma, tech, decrim, other (17:40)Additional Resource: https://psilocybinalpha.comTherapy for the UK - “It's coming sometime and maybe” (32:35)Rapid Fire Science Study Links:Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Tryptamines Found in Hallucinogenic Mushrooms: Norbaeocystin, baeocystin, norpsilocin, and aeruginascin (45:50)A Novel and Practical Continuous Flow Chemical Synthesis of Cannabidiol (CBD) and its CBDV and CBDB Analogues (1:06:55)Today's Game (1:26:00) : Welcome to today's GAME, today our group will be playing for the grand prize of helping to expand scientific thought. Today's game is Name That Drug! - The moderator summarizes a case report about psychedelics, cannabis, or another commonly used drug; the participants must guess which drug, either de novo or from four choices. It's not whether you guess the correct drug but how you ‘think' through this game.Credits:Podcast editing by Joe Leonardo, Podcast mixing and mastering by Dylan Agajanian, Cover art by Ivan Artucovich, Intro music by Buddha by Kontekst, Transition music by K. LOUK. Outro music by Bensounds. Special thanks to Julian Amkraut for supporting this episode. More at: howtolaunchanindustry.com marcu-arora.com
Jahan Marcu, PhD and Nigam B. Arora, PhD host a conversation with Vertosa's CSO Harold Han, PhD and their Chief Innovation Officer, Austin Stevenson, MSc. In this episode we focus on how cannabis and psychedelics companies keep their businesses moving forward with fundraising, partnerships, and expanding operations. Join us for an extensive discussion on how experts expand cannabis and hemp businesses. We explore the pros and cons of making a quick buck or having ownership in different types of businesses. Followed by an analysis of two scientific papers looking at cannabis and DMT in beverages. Be sure to stick around for our classic game “Name That Drug!”, where panelists have to guess the drug based on clues from a case report.Episode's Group:Jahan Marcu, PhD (moderator) Nigam B. Arora, PhDHarold Han, PhDAustin Stevenson, MScNews and Popular Literature Links: Psilera Raises $2.5 Million Focused on DMT (2:30) Cannabis Companies Looking to Grow Have More Options Than Ever? (10:30) Heroic Hearts Project Announces New Study with Imperial College London into the Physiological and Psychological Effects of Psilocybin on Veterans. (32:25)Rapid Fire Science Study Links:Innovative and Emerging Applications of Cannabis in Food and Beverage Products: From an illicit drug to a potential ingredient for health promotion. (46:30) Stability Evaluation of DMT and Harmala Alkaloids in Ayahuasca Tea Samples. (1:03:30)Today's Game (1:20:05) : Welcome to today's game, “Name That Drug!”. Can you guess the correct answer faster than the panelists? Be sure to listen to the end to find out.Credits:Podcast editing by Joe Leonardo, Podcast mixing and mastering by Dylan Agajanian, Cover art by Selina Lee, Intro music by Buddha by Kontekst, Transition music by K. LOUK. Outro music by Bensounds. Special thanks to Julian Amkraut for supporting this episode. More at: howtolaunchanindustry.com marcu-arora.com
Pizzeria brawls, do billionaires owe society anything, and can you name the drug based on the crime?
Sondra and Ryan lace up their cleats and hit the field to discuss live sports, famous athletes, and crazed fans. With ticket prices soaring and COVID-19 changing the way fans experience live and televised sports, the Sorry Not Sorry Podcast debates the topic of attending professional sporting events, how to properly tailgate with your friends and family, and why ticket, beverage, and food prices are becoming increasingly more difficult to afford. The Sorry Not Sorry Podcast also sits down with Philadelphia sports legend and noted junkie Jimmy "Jabs" Jablonski to discuss the 20-21 NFL season, what we can expect from our Philadelphia Eagles, why tailgating is more fun under the influence of drugs, and how to deal with annoying Dallas Cowboys fans. Plus, Jimmy Jabs plays a round of "Name That Drug!" as he masterfully lists the Top-5 drugs sold in the Frankford-Torresdale area and gives a shout out to his dealer, Pablo. **EXPLICIT LANGUAGE. ADULT SUBJECT MATTER.** Sorry Not Sorry Podcast airs new episodes every Wednesday @ 7PM EST.
War of the Roses, Think Fast, Talk You Way Out Of It, Facebook Fights, Pranksgiving, Name That Drug, and more!
War of the Roses, Think Fast, Talk You Way Out Of It, Facebook Fights, Pranksgiving, Name That Drug, and more!
War of the Roses, Think Fast, Talk You Way Out Of It, Facebook Fights, Pranksgiving, Name That Drug, and more!
War of the Roses, Think Fast, Talk You Way Out Of It, Facebook Fights, Pranksgiving, Name That Drug, and more!
The Musical Episode! Interview with Bill Dabbs, MD, family physician, musical creator for the AFP Podcast, and core faculty member at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville Family Medicine Residency. Topics include: teaching family medicine, creating music, our first tries at the theme song, the triple aim, and Dr. Zoster and Pox. Songs: The Physical Exam Song (00:30), On a Mission (original version) (02:20), Prevention Priorities (06:10), Get Your Flu Shot (07:30), Name That Drug (11:00), Medical Mnemonics (12:40), Shuffling Papers (14:10), Primary Care Dreams (15:30), Brazilian Song (18:20), Everybody Needs a Family Doctor (20:40), On a Mission (new version) (26:00).
Incarcerated patients (1:30), Lown Right Care (6:40), cardiac testing (8:40), osteoporosis (11:40), Name That Drug (15:10), glecaprevir/pibrentasvir for chronic hepatitis C (17:40), conduct disorder (19:50), hoarseness (23:30)
As we learned in our previous episode, naming a company is not something you can do by just “winging it.” The same holds true when it comes to naming a drug – especially in a podcast episode under 30 minutes. In Part 2 of our naming series, Addison Whitney Creative Director Brittany Scott explains the ins and outs of drug naming, addresses a possible conspiracy theory and runs host Jeff Stewart through the process in a quick (and frustrating) game of “Name That Drug.” See our full list of podcast episodes here. The information, data, and other content contained in this podcast and any associated articles, sponsorships, advertisements, announcements or other communications are provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice of any kind, on any subject matter. The content of the podcast contains general information and may not reflect current legal developments, verdicts or settlements. Moreover, the content is not guaranteed to be complete, correct, timely, current or otherwise up-to-date. Syneos Health reserves the right to make alterations or deletions to the content at any time without notice to you. Syneos Health and its subsidiaries expressly disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the podcast content. The information, data and other content contained in this podcast is not a reflection of, endorsed by or otherwise affiliated with, nor should it be attributed to, any Syneos Health clients, customers or other contacts.
Drama - R - 2014 Starring: John Boyega, Rotimi, Glen Plummer Director: Mailk Vitthal Where to Find It: Netflix (Netflix Original) Want to hear Rodney and Chet talk about drugs? Surprisingly yes, right? In this episode, the guys take on Imperial Dreams, a Netflix Original that is worth your Movie Night! Also in this episode, a "Movie to Avoid", Rodney plays "Name-That-Drug", and we talk through the topic of "Movies with actors/actresses from the new Star Wars films."
LIVE recording from the American Academy of Family Physicians National Conference of Students and Residents on July, 29, 2016. Topics include: Rhinosinusitis (2:00), liraglutide for weight loss (7:00), pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder (13:30), vaccine hesitancy (16:50), polycystic ovary syndrome (22:20), trigeminal neuralgia (27:10), screening for COPD (37:00), and genetic tests (39:00). Special features include: Live music, including the podcast theme song "We're on a Mission," (12:00) audience favorite ICD-10 codes (20:10), the new game "Name That Drug," (29:40) and an interview with AAFP Board Chair Bob Wergin, MD (40:50).