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My Productivity Hack: https://www.magicmind.com/FCLT20 Use my code FCLT20 for 20% off #magicmind STEEEEEEEVUH, Kill Donkeys! It's time for FOOD COURT, your favorite podcast, where we brave the malls and the movie halls so you don't have to! Sean and Mampy watched A Minecraft Movie, the family funtime director by Jared Hess. Will the chums chuckle like they're watching Napolean Dynamite? Or will their eyes glaze over like they're watching the director's cut of Ridley Scott's Napoleon? Tune in to find out! So grab your popcorn, sneak in your snacks, and pop your pepto because it's time to spin kick a thick wooden door! Bon Appétit!
Send us a textWe had an impromptu 5 person recording featuring Mark, Jim, Jim's wife Kris, son Alex and Daughter-in-Law Sara. Ambitious topic of Comedy Movies meant we had to get to the topic in record time. Fun episode--hope you enjoy.It all starts at Newt'sErrors $ Omissions (including an error in real time)Radio GameASMR definedComedy Movies Monty Python & the Holy Grail, Best in Show, Rat Race, The Princess Bride, Dumb & Dumber, Goldmember, Borat, Planes Trains & Automobiles, Zoolander, Young Frankenstein, Animal House, Stripes, Real Genius, Napolean Dynamite, Airplane, Old School, The Goonies, Hot Rod, The In- Laws, Wayne's World, Honey I shrunk the Kids, AnchormanHostess snack cake breakdownOreo's tooShoutout Mark KReach (around) us: TheAscertainers@gmail.com#Newt's#CostcoI thought we were in the trust tree, in the nest. Are we not?Tom Jones - (Down with the Sickness)Dobie Gray - Drift Away (Original Official Video)Hot Rod-Two of Hearts Full - HD
Dave and Bailey hijack Jenny's Been on Reddit with Napolean Dynamite quotes.
Dave and Bailey hijack Jenny's Been on Reddit with Napolean Dynamite quotes.
Dave and Bailey hijack Jenny's Been on Reddit with Napolean Dynamite quotes.
We talk to an HR manager worried about hiring a party girl, the cast of Napolean Dynamite crashes Jenny's Been on Reddit, and more!
We talk to an HR manager worried about hiring a party girl, the cast of Napolean Dynamite crashes Jenny's Been on Reddit, and more!
We talk to an HR manager worried about hiring a party girl, the cast of Napolean Dynamite crashes Jenny's Been on Reddit, and more!
Mayor Hogsett signs 2025 Indianapolis-Marion County budget. Napolean Dynamite sequel? EV's not for everyone and shouldn't be mandated. Biden rolls out $4.7B more in student loan handouts for over 60,000 public workers. Border Czar Kamala acts tough on the border, but the Border Patrol doesn't agree.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Hogsett signs 2025 Indianapolis-Marion County budget. Napolean Dynamite sequel? EV's not for everyone and shouldn't be mandated. Biden rolls out $4.7B more in student loan handouts for over 60,000 public workers. Border Czar Kamala acts tough on the border, but the Border Patrol doesn't agree.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about comments from Joe Rogan towards Kamala Harris. Tony also talks about voter fraud for the upcoming election and the murder rates going up with the rise of illegal immigrants. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks about someone in New Jersey tearing down Greece flags at a Greek restaurant, thinking it was the Israel flag. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony talks about the British Labour Party sending staff to campaign for Harris in U.S. swing states. Tony also talks about the viral video of Joe Biden and Barack Obama being hush-hush and talking in private at Ethel Kennedy's funeral. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the potential of a Napolean Dynamite sequel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony Katz starts the show talking about Kamala Harris's interview with Bret Baier and FOX News. Tony also talks about the breaking news of the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, being killed by the IDF. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony plays J.D. Vance's rally in Pittsburgh. Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony is joined by Major Mike Lyons as they talk about Sinwar being killed by the IDF. They also talk about the rest of the problems going on with Israel and Iran and why Ukraine has been quiet lately. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Tim Walz wanting an ‘all of the above policy' for the green new deal. Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about comments from Joe Rogan towards Kamala Harris. Tony also talks about voter fraud for the upcoming election and the murder rates going up with the rise of illegal immigrants. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks about someone in New Jersey tearing down Greece flags at a Greek restaurant, thinking it was the Israel flag. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony talks about the British Labour Party sending staff to campaign for Harris in U.S. swing states. Tony also talks about the viral video of Joe Biden and Barack Obama being hush-hush and talking in private at Ethel Kennedy's funeral. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the potential of a Napolean Dynamite sequel. Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of his show talking about the left being anxious with Kamala Harris. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony is joined by Ed Morrissey of HotAir.com as they talk about Harris's interview with Bret Baier and FOX News. Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony is joined by Mike Tobin of FOX News to talk about his return from Israel and Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, getting killed. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show by talking about Tulsi Gabbard and Sam Brown in Nevada showing support the Nevada women's volleyball team amid San Jose State's trans player. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textAs a former college quarterback, today's episode is the ultimate Uncle Rico experience. Yes, I'm talking about Uncle Rico from Napolean Dynamite.Today, we welcome the talented Brock Huard, a University of Washington legendary QB who is the co-host of ESPN's, Seattle Sports morning radio show. Additionally, Huard joined FOX Sports in 2019 as a College Football analyst to call top games from the Big 12, Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences alongside play-by-play announcer Joe Davis and reporter Bruce Feldman on FOX and FS1. In 2020, Huard expanded his responsibilities to include the NFL and USFL. Huard is a FOX NFL game analyst alongside Jason Benetti and Allison Williams. The former NFL quarterback was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in 1999. He played two seasons with the Indianapolis Colts before returning to play for the Seahawks in 2004. In today's episode, we talk to Brock, the dad. We learn about his parents' impact on him, and he will share his remarkable journey from the football field to fatherhood. We explore Brock's transition from athlete to parent, discussing how the discipline and leadership nurtured on the gridiron have shaped his parenting philosophy. Brock passionately speaks about the importance of empathy, encouragement, and being a positive role model for his children. His reflections on prioritizing health and gratitude for life's simple blessings offer invaluable insights for anyone balancing personal ambitions with family responsibilities.We learn about each of his three children and their journey of athletics. Our conversation unveils the emotional highs and lows of parenting and how Brock and I are working hard to be the best QB of our homes. Through these narratives, we explore how sports serve as a powerful tool for life lessons, going beyond personal growth to impart valuable skills appreciated in the professional arena. The episode is filled with reflections on humble beginnings and family dynamics, illustrating how early experiences in a loving, athletic family continue to influence current parenting approaches.As we wrap up with cherished memories of Husky football, Brock's passion for his roles as both a father and a professional shines through. We celebrate the power of presence, humility, and service, leaving listeners with a resonant message about the true rewards of prioritizing family over personal gain.Please don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!
Wells is back from yet another golf thing and Brandi is back from posting thotty pics to her close friends' story! Now that the two are safe and sound at home after always chaotic travel experiences, they can finally catch up on Brandi's calves, Wells' jawline, and some favorite things. Your hosts have had it with just about everyone lately, but thankfully Wells had at least one friendly face on his flight recently: Pedro from Napolean Dynamite. Speaking of great movies, Wells and Brandi have plenty of fave things for you, per usual, including the best murder doc ever made and an album by a sometimes-petty artist you've probably never heard of, Taylor Swift. Plus, Sarah has a bunch of recs for the YFTers, too! They wrap the pod by diving into a new couple alert and further analyzing the appeal of the Montana Boyz. Favorite things mentioned: The Jinx The New Look Palm Royale Fallout The Circle Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver Anyone But You Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow The Tortured Poets Department Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode! Nurx: Taking control of your health starts here. Go to nurx.com/YFT to get started! StoryWorth: Save $10 on your first purchase when you go to StoryWorth.com/yft Don't forget to rate, review, and follow Your Favorite Podcast! Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @yftpodcast @wellsadams and @brandicyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail with your fave things at 858-630-1856!
We start off the show talking about Corey Raymond and Jake Olsen's official titles at LSU. Taylor explains why he isn't dressed as Napolean Dynamite despite losing a bet. And we talk NFL playoffs.
EFREN RAMIREZ Played Pedro - NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE Napoleon Dynamite LIVE at Music Hall in Portsmouth Wed Night- Oct 4th.
Justin Trevor Winters, Co-Founder & CEO of Verified Labs, an award-winning Web3 team joins Jordan on the Film3 OG and the Next Wave of Cinema. brought to you by The Squad. ------------------------------- JORDAN BAYNE OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.jordanbayne.com TWITTER https://twitter.com/jordanbayne INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/jordan_bayne LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-bayne ------------------------------ The Film3 OG and the Next Wave of Cinema Podcast is hosted by Jordan Bayne, the award winning filmmaker and thought leader behind the Film3 Movement. This podcast has conversations with the cutting edge thought leaders, artists, filmmakers and creators who are trailblazing the Film3 Movement alongside Jordan and The Squad to create a better future for filmmakers. ------------------------------ RESOURCE LINKS THE SQUAD OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.filmsquad.io THE SQUAD TWITTER https://twitter.com/Film3Squad THE SQUAD DISCORD discord.gg/K9DEfNaSYn THE SQUAD INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/film3squad ------------------------------ JUSTIN TREVOR WINTERS TWITTER https://twitter.com/justintwinters VERIFIED LABS TWITTER https://twitter.com/V3rifiedLabs JUSTIN TREVOR WINTERS INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/justintrevorwinters VERIFIED LABS INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/verified.labs JUSTIN TREVOR WINTERS LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-trevor-winters-2567a045/ VERIFIED LABS LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/verified-labs/ BIO: Justin Trevor Winters and Verified Labs Justin Trevor Winters is Co-Founder of Verified Labs, an award-winning Web3 agency connecting talent to the future of entertainment and the internet building unforgettable experiences in the Metaverse aspiring to create a virtual Universal Studios. Some of their clients include the estates of Ernest Hemingway, Steve McQueen and 2Pac Shakur as well as Napolean Dynamite and Triumph Motorcycles. They also develop and produce film, tv, and animated series for both traditional and non-traditional distribution. Click SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode.
Francesca is from Tampa originally and after learning to love herself, has gone to become a fitness instructor who is NASM-certified and is working to become a personal trainer. When she isn't promoting workouts on social media, she's running the social media for the upcoming Wulfaven Brewing Company, located in Tampa, FL. We talk about our lifting experiences, learning to love ourselves and find out why Napolean Dynamite is one of the best movies ever --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdkenergypodcast/support
This month, Evie and Inez discuss their favourite tv shows and movies to watch over the school holidays. Everything from Young Sheldon to Napolean Dynamite. Get some great ideas to watch some cool shows and movies when you're chilling at home.
Do you feel like a communication rock star in certain areas, and like Napolean Dynamite in others? Do you tense up in groups and scuttle away from meeting new friends? Do you wonder how some people seem so at ease around other humans, and why you can't just get it together? In today's episode, you'll learn mindset, mindfulness and embodiment techniques to experience more ease, fun and freedom in social situations. For the full show notes, check out https://schoolofsensualliving.com/blog/44To learn more about Mary's offerings, head to https://schoolofsensualliving.com/coaching.
Interview: I am joined by actor, author, and singer Shannan Wilson! Shannan is the star of Sno Babies (Amazon Prime) a powerful movie that depicts the grim realities of addiction and its effects on families. Sno Babies was supported/supports the Global Recovery Initiative Foundation. Shannan also has a role in Halston (Netflix) which is the untold story of the meteoric rise and fall of the first American celebrity fashion designer. We also discuss improv, Shannan's appearance on Elementary and her passion for making sure you have the right dentist. Shannan is also the author of 'The Littlest Peanut' a book she wrote to help mothers with premature babies help track milestones. Plus we both discover our shared love for the movie Napolean Dynamite and so much more! Our Guest, Shannan Wilson https://www.shannanwilson.com https://twitter.com/shannannwilson https://www.instagram.com/iamshannanwilson/ The Littlest Peanut (https://www.amazon.com/Littlest-Peanut-Milestone-Babybook-Preemies/dp/1612540236/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=littlest+peanut&qid=1620578612&sr=8-1) Songs by Shannan: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=shannan+wilson+music&ref=nb_sb_noss Global Recovery Initiative Foundation: https://globalrecoveryinitiatives.org Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show: WINNER TOP 25 INDIE PODCASTS 2020 from Indie Pods United! 1st Annual Snobby Awards: WINNER: Best Comedy Podcast, Best Interview Podcast, and Podcaster of the year! Follow and listen to my show on Castbox! https://castbox.fm/channel/Live-From-Detroit%3A-The-Jeff-Dwoskin-Show-id2928952?country=us JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! https://jeffisfunny.com/mailing-list/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JeffDwoskinShow Call in Guest: Fredd Carroll from Ending the Stigma. Follow/listen to the show here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnlc7dI-7YbJnJdIkxAB3lA Jeff Dwoskin Presents: Crossing the Steams: Every Wednesday at 9:30 PM ET we are LIVE discussing the best TV shows to binge-watch. I'm joined by a panel of TV-watching experts. You don't want to miss the fun! (Watch past episodes) Watch LIVE: @bigmacher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigmacher The Jeff Dwoskin Show on YouTube Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/CTSYouTubeSubscribe Hashtag Fun: Jeff dives into recent trends and reads some of his favorite tweets from trending hashtags. The hashtag featured in this episode is #TakeATuneToTheDentist Social Media: Jeff talks about Twitter getting rid of the crop! Also... Check out the Podfest Expo master class May 10-13 (jeff is speaking May 11th at 2 PM ET). Use the code DETROIT for a free ticket (https://podfestexpo.com/) Featured on the show: Hashtag Game: #TakeATuneToTheDentist Hosted by: https://twitter.com/TuneSisTags Tweets featured on the show: https://twitter.com/KrisAtRandom/status/1235966505243697153?s=20 https://twitter.com/sportsfan926/status/1235966855422017537?s=20 https://twitter.com/charley_ck14/status/1235966907213385728?s=20 https://twitter.com/robyndwoskin/status/1235967067028938752?s=20 https://twitter.com/JRNoblin/status/1235967397086945281?s=20 https://twitter.com/SeductiveSusie/status/1235968642921218049?s=20 https://twitter.com/stevenc537/status/1235968998086492162?s=20 https://twitter.com/ainger13/status/1235969153892220928?s=20 https://twitter.com/BellaLaRue1/status/1235974503655714816?s=20 https://twitter.com/vancesanders/status/1235976024313061381?s=20 https://twitter.com/JanGilson/status/1235977190908428288?s=20 https://twitter.com/CalaMariVoteBlu/status/1235977604190134273?s=20 https://twitter.com/gullstory/status/1235979438204084225?s=20 https://twitter.com/patchdennizen/status/1235980591469867008?s=20 https://twitter.com/ScottB3nn3tt/status/1236030218827153408?s=20 https://twitter.com/KelKass/status/1236211942005649409?s=20 Follow Hashtag Roundup to tweet along with fun hashtags daily! https://twitter.com/HashtagRoundup Download the Hashtag Roundup app at https://app.hashtagroundup.com/ Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigmacher The Jeff Dwoskin Show: https://twitter.com/JeffDwoskinShow Podcast website: https://jeffisfunny.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/JeffDwoskinShow The Jeff Dwoskin Show is available on Castbox, Amazon Music, Humbly, Goodpods, iHeart Radio, Pandora, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more!
We try to pin down and unmask all of the problems with the Jared Hess's follow-up to Napolean Dynamite.
In this episode The Crew talks about, Our favorite lines from Goodfellas (00:00), and, Napolean Dynamite (02:41), The origin of "Bong!" (06:47), The proper use of the Walk Off (07:51), and, Submissive Chinese women? (17:25). Leave us comments at nerdsonnetwork@gmail.com, or Tweet us @tsmthecrew. Hit us up at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=53396383 and support the podcast. Please subscribe to the podcast and giving us a rating and a review. Thanks!
Daniel Hess is a filmmaker who generally creates narrative and commercial films with his Baltimore-based production company, To Tony Productions. But he also created an experimental film, My Spirit Will Stay, which got this whole conversation started. Yes, Daniel and I have the same last name, but we don't think that we're related. But who knows for sure? I met Daniel through a site called PodMatch that connects Podcasters with guests. I was intrigued that another Hess, apart from Jared and Jerusha Hess of Napolean Dynamite fame, was into filmmaking--especially experimental filmmaking. So I reached out to him. We connected and this podcast is the result. Daniel gave me access to his experimental film, My Spirit Will Stay starring Emily Classen, who is the sole actor in the film. I won't spoil the film for you but we discuss it in the podcast. We also discuss Emily's character and superb acting and on-camera presence as well. It is a rare actor indeed who can make such a part convincing, sincere, and engaging. Emily, as I put it in the podcast, fills the frame. Daniel's writing and directing are spot-on in this in-depth dive into someone's psyche and inner dialogue. Daniel also explains the origin of his production company's name and we discuss creating an underground film group. It was a pleasure to speak with Daniel and I wish him and his production crew the very best, even if we're probably not related (wink). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/experimentalfilmpodcast/support
Welcome to another episode of Don’t Be Crazy! Here we discuss and dissect what makes a film (past or present) absolutely amazing or a pile of rubbish. All that we ask of each other is don’t be crazy. Whatever I feel like I wanna do. Gosh!!! On this episode we break down the 2004 Jared Hess cult classic Napolean Dynamite. This odd and unorthodox comedy is centered around a unique teenager in rural small town Idaho as he navigates life, love, and tater tots! A divisive film by comedy watchers, this indie darling gained huge hype over time. Does it still hold up on repeat viewings? You decide!!! Take a listen and don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Have questions or comments? Shoot an email to info@geeklegacy.com and we will answer them on the next podcast.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher and remember to rate and leave a comment. Your feedback helps us tremendously.
Back in my Day... is on the podcast! Join Mike and Dave from this awesome podcast as they grace my humble little show with their presence and help me bracket off a variety of interesting TV/Movie characters!Here's the lineup!(6:25) Cartman (South Park) vs Napolean Dynamite(11:30) Billy Hargrove (Stranger Things) vs Biff (Back to the Future)(17:50) Kent Brockman (The Simpsons) vs Daffy Duck (22:45) Agent K (Men in Black) vs Mario Round 2 :(28:15) and (33:10)Finals (39:15)
In this episode: Enola Holmes (2020); Hubie Halloween (2020); Sandler Rankings; Class Action Park (2020); The Social Dilemma (2020); Greyhound (2020); Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020); Little Women (2019); Sword of Trust (2019); Game Over, Man! (2018); On the Basis of Sex (2018); Bright (2017); The Sapphires (2012); Real Steel (2011); IP Man (2008); Napolean Dynamite (2004); Man, Are We Old?!
Hey remember Napolean Dynamite? We decided to give it a rewatch and share our thoughts. We’re digging deep into all of the scenes that you thought were meaningless. No spoilers here but this episode is just a bundle of joy. Give it a watch and then tune in. Thank you to BurghRecords for the futuristic sound effect and special thanks to VOLO for the intro and outro music.The post Napolean Dynamite first appeared on Don't call it a book club..
Hey remember Napolean Dynamite? We decided to give it a rewatch and share our thoughts. We're digging deep into all of the scenes that you thought were meaningless. No spoilers here but this episode is just a bundle of joy. Give it a watch and then tune in.Thank you to BurghRecords for the futuristic sound effect and special thanks to VOLO for the intro and outro music.
This time, we go over our Waterworld Movie Review, a massively overbudgeted epic of a film. Along the way we ask, how shameless is this film a rip-off of Mad Max, is this a pro-environmental film, and is Dennis Hooper a convincing villain? Let's dive in... Waterworld Movie Cast and Crew Directed by Kevin Reynolds: Reynolds has establish a solid working relationship with Kevin Costner after directing films like Fandango, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and Rapa Nui that all featured Costner. Therefore, it seemed natural for Reynolds to direct this Costner-led sci-fi adventure film. Kevin Costner as the Mariner: In the mid-90's, Costner was Hollywood's leading man starring Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, Dances with Wolves, JFK, and The Bodyguard. Think how popular Dwayne Johnson or Tom Cruise is now and you have an idea of how much of a box office draw Costner was during the late 80's into the 90's. Dennis Hopper as The Deacon: While the legendary actor has had a stellar career, his star had faded as the 80's rolled into the 90's and really began when he accepted a role in the now infamous adaptation of Super Mario Bros. He returned to prominence again after his villainous performance in Speed, but never returned to the renown he enjoyed during the 60's and 70's. Jeanne Triplehorn as Helen: She was just beginning her career as she starred in films such as Basic Instinct and The Firm. Since then, she's been a mainstay on television after long runs on the shows Big Love and Criminal Minds. Tina Majorino as Enola: If the name doesn't sound familiar, viewers may remember her the young clothing and hair accessory vendor in the cult classic Napolean Dynamite. She has also appeared in television shows such as Veronica Mars, True Blood, and Big Love. Also starring: Michael Jeter as Old Gregor Kim Coates as Drifter R.D. Call as Atoll Enforcer Gerard Murphy as The Nord Jack Black as Smoker Plane Pilot (this is a 'blink and you'll miss it' cameo) An Underwater Production Initially, Waterworld was already approved for a budget of $100 million. Now that was in the early 90's, and was a massive budget. Adjusted for inflation, that would be equivalent to $174 million today and this had the makings of a success for any studio. It had a decent science fiction premise and Hollywood's most prominent actor at the time, but the budget slowly began to creep up. A storm had destroyed many of the massive sets that were built for the film forcing the production to shut down to allow for the sets to be rebuilt. This added $35 million to the budget and by the time filming had wrapped, the production budget came out to be $175 million. With promoting and marking costs added, Waterworld's final budget came out to $235 million. Many aspects of the film would be just as troubled. The film's original composer, Mark Isham, was fired after completing about a quarter of the music and was replaced by James Newton Howard. Costner remarked that Isham's firing was due to his core sounding "too bleak and ethnic" for the tone of the film. In addition, Kevin Reynolds left the production citing frequent clashes with Kevin Costner. Prior to the film, Costner had won an Oscar for directing Dances With Wolves and maybe thought his input would be welcome given his past success. However, according to Reynolds, Costner became a "backseat director" and forced Reynolds to leave the film entirely. The relationship was strained so much that the two would not work together until Costner was cast in the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. It Could Happen ... Sort Of The premise of Waterworld is that Earth has become completed submerged following the melting of the polar ice caps and has forced the remaining humans to live on the water. This premise isn't entirely from fiction, as there has been recent geological findings that had led researchers to theorize that Earth was entirely covered in water roughly 3 billion years ago. However,
In this conversation with J.S. Park, you'll hear the shocking revelation when he first learned that what he grew up with was not normal and actually tramatic, how he went from surviving to thriving, lived to tell about it, write about it, and helping others to experience health and wellness. And, you'll love the part where he talks about his high school experience that was like a Napolean Dynamite moment. J.S. Park works as a hospital chaplain in Florida and author of "The Voices We Carry: Finding Your One True Voice in a World of Clamor and Noise." He blogs at https://jsparkblog.com
Raise The Praise In our culture people turn to different things for energy, strength, stress relief, truth, and encouragement. For example many run to coffee for energy, protein and weight training for strength, a cardio workout for stress relief, the news, social media or the opinion of someone for truth, and maybe a comedy show or a good joke for encouragement and laughter. I have found that dressing up like this and staring at yourself in the mirror imitating Steve Urkle saying “did I do that”… Or looking in the mirror saying “I’m good enough I’m smart enough and dog gone it people like me” or imitating Kip off Napolean Dynamite will help with stress and give you some laughter… dressing up like this and staring at yourself in the mirror…It really works…It’s a lot of fun…You should try it…Another thing that keep’s me going and strengthens me is “Praising The Lord”.God’s Word put’s a lot of emphasis on praising the Lord and the Benefits that come w/ being obedient to that command. When a man curses and uses profanity. He degrades God. But When a man praises God he exalts, Blesses the Lord. James 3:10 – And so blessing and cursing come pouring out of the same mouth. Surely this is not right!! 11 – Does a spring of water bubble out both fresh water and salt water? Can you pick olives from a fig tree or figs from a grapevine? No and you can’t draw fresh water from a salty pool. Matthew 7:20 – Yes, just as you can identify a tree by its fruit, so you can identify people by their actions.Matthew 12:33 - “A tree is identified by its fruit. If a tree is good, its fruit will be good. If a tree is bad, its fruit will be bad.Do you know the opposite of profanity? It’s praiseNow we may cringe or get upset when we hear God’s Name taken in Vain…But how many times Do you take it in Praise? The word Worship is related to the word Worth? Our worship indicates how much Jesus is worth? So we can see how much something is worth to us by how we worship it. I have entitled this sermon Raise Your Praise. The Last 3 Words Found in the Book of Psalms is “Praise The Lord”. =Turn your Bible to Psalm 103 - The 1st 3 Words Found in Chapter 103 is “Bless The Lord”. Bless the Lord and Praise the Lord have the same idea of bragging and boasting about all the good things that God does. Man, how many of y’all got that Stimulus Package? AWWW YEAH!!! I told my wife Amber If I knew Ol’ Trump was going to drop $500 on each dependent we would’ve had bout 40 kids. What??? Now while our government gave us a Stimulus Package I want to share with you God’s Benefit Package. These benefits don’t come from a government but from God Almighty Himself. We often talk about the “benefits package” when discussing jobs. If you do the work, you get the package. Here, we find undeserving people receiving the most important and most glorious benefits package ever! These benefits don’t come from earthly employer, but a heavenly Father.Read Psalm 103:1-6 – (Bless) Praise the Lord, O my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name.2 Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits—3 who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases,4 who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion,5 who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.My 1st point “There’s a Raise that comes w/ Praise”. Every working man loves to hear these words from a Boss –I’m giving you a pay raise…Well here’s a Praise Raise… We have a reason to Raise a Praise.
"The Eerie Americas" begins with Kristi talking about a "Napolean Dynamite" moment she experienced. Vicky reads a terrifying true event someone on Reddit had while biking far from home late at night as a young teen. Then, Kristi dove deep through the internet to find some of the most insane music conspiracy theories she could find. Plus, calling the cops because mom and dad refuse to pay the bill is against the law on the "Who Does That?" segment. Listen here! Show Notes: https://theconspiracyblog.com/conspiracies/entertainment-music/lady-gaga/955-did-lady-gaga-kill-lou-reed drdrestartedburningman.tumblr.com https://www.popdust.com/conspiracy-theory-thursday-was-bob-marley-killed-by-the-cia-1892018630.html lennonmurdertruth.com https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ohio-woman-911-cellphone-complaint_n_5e4ef157c5b6b82aa6502ef3?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAHgywjWnhW0Tvg6JGu-QZ5oCGWzmQ8oWLWr_vBmFQSGZF7ywAi4veWy4fGjigVluyTJz6bQ5mZazKMefCr6g9NV-8CH9Nxd-Kw5TmDMPQ6RIg8YYuwFXJ5y7Y9KXw54qaPbM6EJb3eyd8QNWvkrVCMWxR_4F_iR68J9bCLYBIV_U Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode, merch and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
I first became aware of Sarah when she shared a video clip on twitter of her waiting for an appointment sitting in her wheelchair. Her voice was strained and she was a bit difficult to understand, but as soon as Sarah was in a horizontal position her voice was clear as a bell. I immediately reached out to Sarah to learn more about her incredible health care journey. Doctors diagnosed Sarah with Schizoid Affective Disorder and gave her antipsychotic medications. When those didn’t work, they gave Sarah over 116 rounds of electric shock therapy - they put electrodes on Sarah’s temples and zapped her with electricity so her brain had a seizure. Doctors also had Sarah on 5 classes of psychiatric medications amounting to 37 different combinations. In spite of this, for 12 years Sarah lived with voices in her head 24/7 telling her how and why to kill herself - all while working toward her Masters Degree. As Sarah would eventually discover with a proper diagnosis, her psychiatric symptoms were not from schizo affective disorder, they were from hepatic encephalopathy and her brain was marinating in toxins. Once Sarah received proper treatment the voices disappeared. But that’s not the end of Sarah’s story - all those electric shock treatments have damaged Sarah’s brain affecting her speech, memory, and ability to walk. We had to end Sarah’s interview prematurely as you’ll hear, when she was overcome with dizziness, her speech quickly deteriorated, and she had to lie down on the floor to remove the pressure on her brainstem. Listen to how Sarah’s voice changes during this - Sarah’s final words are in the voice she had before electrical brain injury. SHOW NOTES First Psychosis 0:06:30 Sarah grew up in sunny San Diego, a 3rd generation San Diegan - wonderful parents, but struggles like all families - Sarah is the oldest child and only daughter - when frustrated her Dad would say 'Well Sarah, I've not had a daughter before' - she has 2 younger brothers - her parents did their best to provide a loving and supportive environment 0:08:30 Sarah's Mom is a wonderful lady, but they did butt heads - they have reconciled and Sarah considers her Mom to be one of her best friends now - after high school Sarah moved to Rexburg, Idaho where she learned about living in snow and -30 Fahrenheit 0:09:30 Sarah went to a college made famous by (the film) Napolean Dynamite, called Rex College, but now known as Brigham Young University Idaho - graduated and transferred to BYU (Brigham Young University) in Provo, Utah - after 1 semester studying English, Sarah served a mission for Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints and learned to speak Spanish and serve the people of Texas - after 18 months Sarah was invited to join the American Sign Language program and worked for 2 months with deaf people - and then returned home to BYU 0:10:30 Sarah had bad chronic and seasonal allergies causing asthma, sinus infections and bronchitis - growing up Sarah had been given a lot of antibiotics, like 4 - 8 times a year throughout childhood through her Mission - she got pneumonia when she got back and was put on another antibiotic and within a few doses had her first psychotic break 0:11:30 Sarah was on campus trying to find her way and she could see people dressed in pioneer era clothing - she was hauled off campus and put in the psych unit and put in a straight jacket for more then 36 hours 0:12:30 That was scary because she didn't know why they were putting her in a straight jacket - it was a very vulnerable place to be - that brought up childhood traumas she had with a babysitter - being in a straight jacket was very traumatic 0:13:30 Initially they told Sarah she was Bipolar with Psychosis - then was labeled with Schizoid Affective Disorder with Bipolar type, meaning she had symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar - then the medication they gave Sarah could not be metabolized by her body and she became catatonic - they didn't realize ammonia was marinating in her brain - it took about 4 years of those meds before she became completely catatonic 0:14:30 In those 4 years, Sarah was able to take 1 class at a time - she was determined and worked hard to get her degree in 8 years - Schizo Affective Disorder has symptoms of schizophrenia 0:15:30 'Positive' symptoms are 'added' to the patients experience: they see, hear, taste things others don't - 'negative' symptoms 'take away' from the person: motivation, ability to speak, organize thoughts and environment - those are the 'schizoid' part - 'affective' refers to mood0:16:30Lots of mental illnesses have affective disorders: mania with high energy, difficulty following thoughts, rash decisions, depression, difficulty processing info and energy or connect emotionally with people Voices in her head 0:17:30Sarah's problem was mixed mania, so all the energy of mania, and all the symptoms of depression - plus symptoms of schizophrenia, so for 12 years Sarah lived with voices 24/7 telling her how and why to kill herself - her brain was marinating in toxins - every time she started to believe the voices, she became very proactive in seeking out help - that was interpreted as attention-seeking, not trying to prevent her own demise 0:18:30S arah would check herself into the hospital asking for help, and then be ridiculed for asking for help - she was called a 'frequent flyer' and a lot of things by staff, probably because they were frustrated they couldn't 'get the medications right' or thought Sarah wasn't being compliant - but Sarah always took her meds as prescribed, always filled her prescriptions on time because she had been trained to believe she needed those medications in order to survive, and she was not doing a very good job surviving 0:19:30 To Sarah, not taking the medications was not an option because she was told over and over that meds were the only way she'd be able to function - they kept trying different meds for psychosis, mood, depression, anxiety, and sleep - 5 classes of medications and Sarah cycled through 37 combinations and they played with the chemicals in her brain in order to find the 'right' combo that would stabilize her 0:20:30 It was difficult - they would try to make the hospital less welcoming so Sarah wouldn't want to come back because they thought she was attention-seeking - Sarah says 'dude, if I wanted to get attention I would do something good like write a book, or travel the world and set a record or something - nobody wants negative attention' 0:21:30 Sarah would endure strip searches every time she was hospitalized, which was every 3 - 5 weeks, but her father says it was more frequent because sometimes she'd be re-admitted within 72 hours - Sarah was marinating and they couldn't recognize that because there are not really any tests - they don't do cerebrospinal taps for these symptoms - they don't recognize encephalopathy very often unless its associated with seizures 0:22:30 Most doctors will just refer a patient to psychiatry instead of someone who understands encephalopathy - even a lot of encephalopathy not hepatic encephalopathy, her 1st diagnosis - and that wasn't diagnosed properly until 2.5 years ago - Sarah had learned a lot of adapting skills over the 12 years of hell 0:23:30 During that period because none of the meds worked, and Sarah became catatonic in 2002, they didn't do any blood work or brain scans to find out why she was catatonic, they just assumed they'd probably diagnosed her with schizophrenia - since she's not responding to the medications we'll give her a higher dose - when that didn't help, they said it was time to do shock treatment Shock treatment, aka ECT 0:24:30 They gave Sarah bilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), where they put the electrodes on either side of her forehead and used 460 volts of electricity to briefly stimulate the brain into a gran mal seizure - they feel a therapeutic seizure should be at least 25 seconds - so if the patient doesn't seize for 25 seconds they will immediately give them more so they have another seizure - they gave Sarah ECT 3 times a week - but there was one time where she was ECTed twice in one day - every time a person seizes, the brain tries to protect itself and prevent itself from having a seizure 0:25:30 So they have to increase the voltage higher and higher - when there at 100% charge, it is 0.9MC which is below 1.0mc of immediate death - at 100% and the patient still isn't seizing, they put in an IV with caffeine so that it pushes the brain and body to the brink so you'll seize 0:26:30 They have to push through the anaesthesia and mood stabilizers that prevents seizures - the first several were not at 100% of the machines strength, but Sarah had more then a 100 at 100%, and 60% were also with IV caffeine 0:27:30 ECT was invented in Italy in 1938 - Italy has since banned it - it was brought to America - they never did safety studies - they never did any kind of scientific decision making about appropriate dosage or methods to use - there more then are 7 variables involved - it is not standardized - it is not regulated - it has never been safety tested - some people feel ECT has saved their lives - others feel ECT has destroyed their lives 0:28:30 And families will tell how ECT killed their loved one - Sarah had 116 ECT treatments over 18 months - from 2002 to 2004 - then over 14 months from 2006 to 2007 - Sarah quit against medical advice in 2007 - she was required to sign 'informed consent' before each ECT procedure, but they don't provide all the info - it says the most pressing concern would be headaches 0:30:30 Sarah had to tell them her biggest worry when filling out the forms, so she always put headache, as that was all she was told about potential side effects - but they don't understand the risks because they've never done longitudinal studies to see the long term effects or neurological factors or even addressing patient satisfaction because the the surveys get a very low response rate, like 28% - and then say of the 28% who returned the survey, 80% were happy 0:31:30 But some of those people who could not put the stamp on the letter, or needed help filling it out, or were so angry at what had been done to them that it would go immediately in the garbage - Sarah says it is interesting when you start to look at the research and ask critically 'what are they not telling us?' What are the holes in the methodology? They will use the MMSE (mini mental state examination) a simple 18 question test for brain injury and dementia 0:32:30 What they don't say is that the MMSE can be passed by people who've had lobotomies - so it is immaterial, it can't be used at school or work for accommodations - so not a good measure of the damage actually caused, but it is the most used assessment for people having ECT....if they're given an assessment, but most people are not Memory loss 0:33:30 Sarah can't remember the first few ECT treatments because she can't remember the first 36 years of her life - she's lost 85-90% of her memories - she was 34 years old when she stopped ECT, but it took another 2 years for her brain to start to make new memories - Sarah has 38 journals and she reads them frequently so she knows what has happened in her life - so unless she's read it read recently, she wouldn't be able to tell many specifics 0:34:30 When Sarah 12 years old a Sunday School teacher told her about Wilford Woodruff who wrote in a journal every day by the time he was 90 he had many volumes - at the time Sarah wanted to be a writer and decided she would journal daily - she's very grateful, without them she wouldn't know about family vacations or formative experiences - she doesn't remember her grandparents and holidays - all our life decisions are based on our previous experience and memories - our relationships are based on shared memories 0:35:30 It can be very challenging living without formative memories - Sarah had a massive identity crisis because she didn't know the symptoms of memory loss 0:36:30 When Sarah looks at pictures with her family, its like playing 'Where's Waldo' because if she can find herself in a picture, she knows she'd been there, but it doesn't trigger any memories - it has been a grieving process about her loss, but she's learned its not helpful to focus on her loss, she needs to be moving forward because she has a life that still needs to be lived 0:37:30 In 2015, Sarah was on her 37th combo of meds - she'd been on meds for 17 years and her meds just stopped working - they generally only work for 5 years, part of that the brain has become dependent and the dose has been raised as high as they can 0:38:30 Sarah had just been married, had just finished her Masters and just started working full time when her meds stopped working and she was scared spit less and she didn't want to freak out her husband who had never seen her when she was very symptomatic, and she didn't want to lose her job or all her colleagues have know because Sarah worked so hard to establish herself as a professional - she also worried about her family because she was finally starting to re-build bridges that had been burnt when she was very symptomatic 0:39:30 Sarah was trying to minimize her symptoms, but was very scared - a friend had been trying to get Sarah interested in micro-nutrition, but Sarah had put her off for 18 months - Sarah is a scientist at heart and the friend gave her the research to review - randomized control trials, solid methodology, so Sarah took the info to her psychiatrist and they decided to taper Sarah off the meds - but psychiatry is not prepared to taper people off meds 0:40:30 Sarah started taking the micronutrients and after a few weeks started to feel cognitively weird so talked to the manufacturer - they said you've been over-medicated and should taper off the meds, your brain now doesn't need the medications as much An accurate diagnosis: Hepatic Encephalopathy 0:41:30 The psychiatrist says that Sarah is 50mg over the upper limit of the antidepressant, so they cut that 50mg first - Sarah never understood withdrawal until she worked with someone who didn't understand tapering - it was a very scary process, caused a lot of problems 0:42:30 They learned to support Sarah's body by supporting it enzymatically , a lot of amino acids, specifically protein isolate to support her blood sugar - she drank shakes every 90 minutes and she would function very well, but if she missed the protein isolate shake she would deteriorate very fast 0:43:30 Sarah had a friend who was getting amino acid IV, so Sarah started looking and found Dr John Humiston and he recognized the symptoms of withdrawal - by this time Sarah had been off the meds for 18 months - he said they first needed to get her gut healthy before amino acid IVs 0:44:30 Sarah was like 'dude, food has never affected me, hurt or harmed me, don't worry about it' - but he had Sarah track her diet and then cut out fermented foods, sprouted food, nuts, dairy, a whole swath of food - he recognized all those antibiotics Sarah had as a child caused an overgrowth of candida and that caused hepatic encephalopathy - Sarah went home and cleared the kitchen of foods that did not meet the new diet 0:45:30 Within 3 days, the psychosis Sarah had been experiencing left and she hasn't had it since - except once when she took an antibiotic for a kidney infection - by the 2nd dose she was being followed by someone she knew was dead 0:46:30 And being talked to by a dead ancestor - by the 3rd dose she was paranoid, pacing, pulling her hair out, non-verbal, shaking, sweating - her family took her to the ER but she didn't want to go back and being given meds, she'd just gotten off them - Sarah knew she needed to occupy her mind with something systematic, so she began folding paper, tearing it, just doing something very basic 0:47:30 When the psychiatrist saw the very tiny pieces of paper he asked Sarah what was going on - she said she thought he had cameras watching her, but she realizes her brain is on fire and she needs to reign it in - he looks at Sarah and said 'I've never had anyone say that before - tell me more' - Sarah told him she was faculty as San Diego State University and teach in the clinical classes about psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery and this is one of the strategies I teach people who are dealing with false voices that are distressing and they need something simple as distraction - he says 'you're doing a good job, you can go home' - that was the 1st time Sarah had gone to an ER and walked out 0:48:30 Sarah says we have yeast producing bacteria in our stomach to process food, and when they ferment our food they produce over 20 different alcohols as by-products, in small amounts is no big deal - but if you have fungal over growth they produce a lot of by-products Dystonia 0:49:30 That goes for bacterial by-products too - we need to have a healthy balance of bacteria, yeast and fungus in our guts, if we don't these by-products start producing too much of these alcohols like acetone, acetate and start marinating the brain and can cause problems with behaviour, emotion, sleep, autoimmune - because brain and body trying to maintain healthy balance - Sarah found a doctor who put her on anti-fungal medication and within 3 days all of her psychiatric symptoms were gone 0:50:30 Sarah tries not to dwell on the fact that a strict diet and anti-fungals may have prevents 17 years of suffering - missed out getting married earlier, missed out on having kids, missed out working and earning a retirement, missed out on family events 0:51:30 It caused a lot of strife and hardship on Sarah's family - if she dwells on it she gets pulled into the 'poor me' gravitational pit, so Sarah works hard on re-focusing on gratitude and here and now, and focusing on what she can do to prevent this from happening to other people - Sarah has to make meaning of her experience, its the only thing she can do 0:52:30 Sarah takes that sense of oppression, injustice, being misunderstood, misjudged, judged harshly - Sarah needs to make sense of her experience so that she can feel like what she went through was not in vain - Sarah has been on the strict diet for 2.5 years and must adhere to it 0:53:30 She was on anti-fungal meds for a looooong time: 18 months - since she'd been infected for a looooong time - she still takes supplements to support her gut - but about 7.5 years after the last shock treatment, Sarah experienced a worsening of neurological symptoms, worse then she'd ever had before - problems with muscle twitches (fasciculations) and fatigue easier, problems with her voice 0:54:30 Sarah started to have dystonia, especially the muscles in her neck, and started have dizziness when exposed to a lot of visual or auditory hallucination - so in the car this past April, she was driving for about 45 minutes and by the time she got to University to teach, she had difficulty standing to get out of her car 0:55:30 Sarah started to have muscle contractions on one side of her body, she didn't realize she'd been over-stimulated driving - she then drove to her doctors appointment, a 50 minute drive, and then started to have muscle contractions on the left side of her body and pull her it into a contorted position 0:56:30 Sarah then started to feel a current of electricity down her sternum with diaphragmic paralysis - then she'd be able to breathe again - then the right side of her body would have contraction and contort her body into weird positions - in went back and forth for the next 4 hours - it was intense at first, then less so with more time between - her doctor started to refer her to a neurologist and she saw lots of them Iatrogenic hot potato 0:57:30 When they see Sarah has a history of shock treatment, then the orders for their testing don't get placed, for brain scans, EMGs, etc - instead Sarah is referred to another neurologist, and so and so on - Sarah is now on her 7th neurologist - Sarah has become an iatrogenic hot potato - she thinks the neurologist recognize that she was harmed by treatment, so they keep passing her along 0:58:30 Finally Sarah found a functional neurologist, he was first a chiropractor then did 2 years of neurology - he did VNG (Videonystagmography) - they put goggles on Sarah to track her eye movements and move dots in her vision - supposed to be 45 minute test in a bunch of different ways 0:59:30 The interesting thing was they were able to create a concussion response - with that stimulation, one of Sarah's pupil's was huge - they stopped the testing and said they needed to let her brain rest, and then continue the testing later 1:00:30 A decade previous, Sarah found a brain injury specialist, and she asked why Sarah why she was wearing sunglasses indoors, Sarah said 'when I take them off I get a bad headache' - the specialist said 'oh, you have a brain injury' and Sarah said 'no, I had shock treatment' - the specialist said shock treatment is brain injury - but Sarah protested that her doctor told her the symptom would go away - since then, Sarah has learned through research that one doctor, a neurologist at Berkeley, outspoken against ECT spoke at the New York State Assembly 1:01:30 He told them the ECT put out 100 joules of electricity, that is the equivalent force of dropping 73 pounds (30 kg) onto a brain from a foot (33 cm) above it - for Sarah that was 116 times, so essentially Sarah has a repetitive brain injury and developed the bulgar symptoms seen in people with motor neuron disease 1:02:30 Motor neuron disease have 4 risk factors: people with ALS get it due genetics; people with toxic exposures; people with a history of electric injury; people with history of repetitive injury - Sarah doesn't have the genetic component, but does have the other 1:03:30 Sarah neurologist says she probably has a conversion disorder since she's not happy with her ECT experience - Sarah says that doesn't explain the saliva problems, speaking problems, breathing problems, thinking, walking, heart, etc - Sarah found a good GP who would order the tests the neurologist wouldn't order so she can take the results to the neurologist 1:04:30 The ECT research is constructed so that they don't talk about electrical injury - they never track patients more than 9 months - delayed electrical injury happens 2.5 to 10 years after treatment - Sarah's onset was about 7.5 years after her last ECT - and Sarah has worsened since then 1:05:30 Research on delayed low voltage electrical injury have studied quite a few people - low voltage is less then 1,000 volts - electrical injury has 2 components: the immediate effect - for Sarah this was memory loss, balance issues, proprioception issues Delayed electrical injury 1:06:30 Aphagia, word finding problems, executive function - but they've realized that a lot of people with electrical injury have 'delayed electrical injury' - that research shows a lot of motor neuron problems - it fascinating they've been able to separate these 2 things (electrical injury vs ECT) 1:07:30 But natural law doesn't respond to benevolent intent - good intentions is not going to change how the human cell responds to electricity - it is so apparent that delayed electrical injury and ECT survivors share the same speech, swallowing, dystonia 1:08:30 Fatigue and dropping things because no longer have ability to hold them - we're on a spectrum - Sarah knows 4 people who've had ECT and are on that symptom spectrum - it needs to be studied - Sarah has annotated bibliography connecting the research on low voltage injury, delayed voltage injury, and ECT and she needs it to be published 1:09:30 Doctors are siloed in their research and not connecting dots among themselves - they assume the organ they specialize in is not connected to the rest of the body - we can't have siloed research, they are excluding important data - Sarah would never have thought that her neurological symptoms had anything to do with the ECT if not for another person who had ECT and has similar symptoms to Sarah, and this person was forced to retire from being a trauma nurse 1:10:30 When the nurse heard Sarah's story, she told Sarah she had to look into electrical injury research - Sarah was like 'dude, I was never told any of this when I was given my 'informed consent'' - recently, one of the manufacturers of ECT devices had a lawsuit against them and they settled out of court 1:11:30 Shortly after that, the manufacturer updated their user guide, and buried on page 4 is '7 risks associated with permanent brain damage and permanent memory loss' - all the informed consents need to be update, internationally - patients need to know about the risk of permanent brain damage, permanent memory loss - a lot of doctors don't take these risks very seriously so don't inform their patients about them, and minimize the risks - because it is not standardized or regulated, every doctor does it differently 1:12:30 Doctors are never followed ECT patients longitudinally - an inpatient doctor will not be following up with that patient 5 or 10 years later, so they're not going to be seeing the effect that survivors are seeing among themselves - that is why Sarah started an international petition to update informed consent, update core competencies for doctors trained and certified to give ECT, pre-assessments and post-assessments to track longitudinally 1:13:30 When people starting having cognitive problems, they are not even assessed for brain injury and given rehab for a better quality of life - Sarah had to navigate living with ECT brain by herself, with her family saying 'the doctors said your memory would return, so get over it' and her doctor saying 'you'll get your memory back, so get over it' - it is a constant battle - going forward, if we had something safety tested......"Sorry, I'm getting dizzy" Sarah's speech deteriorates during interview 1:14:30 Scott: Sarah's speaking deteriorates - she says we should end the interview - I am concerned about her immediate well being - I ask if I should stay on the line with her to make sure she's safe 1:15:30 Sarah says she should lie down because "her brain stem does better when its not under pressure" and carries her laptop with her and lays down on the floor - Sarah takes a few breathes and says "Its like immediately" and voice is perfectly clear, unlike the entire interview when she was sitting up - I ask Sarah if she needs to call any one? - She says she'll just hang out on the floor for a while 1:16:30 Sarah says "Its weird to find your new normal. Who would've thought when you were a kid 'by new normal will be laying on the floor so I can think and speak clearly" - we laugh at the absurdity of it all - Sarah continues: when she did the research into the neuropathology of the animals they tested, and the autopsies they did in the '50s, all the animals had compressed brainstems from ECT - so Sarah's symptoms are very consistent with the animal studies - and consistent to what you would expect to see in a human 1:17:30 I ask Sarah if she's heard of 'cranio cervical instability (CCI)'? Sarah says she recently heard of someone with mold exposure who has CCI - I reply "Jen Brea" and Sarah confirms and says she has a history of mold exposure - the building she did her research has history of flooding and a bad roof - one time when she came home from vacation, she had left her air conditioning on in her small apartment, the water drain had plugged and that caused a water bulge in the paint - it took the building manager 3 weeks to replace the wall and carpe 1:18:30 You can't isolate any of things Sarah has experienced, as humans, our body keeps the score, it is influenced by what it is exposed to, and throughout our life, it becomes a cumulative effect - I tell Sarah that I will send her Jeff Wood's website link, Jeff is 'patient zero' for CCI and it was his experience that prompted Jen Brea to look into CCI 1:19:30 Jeff was bedridden for 3 years - they both had neck surgery and are almost completely symptom-free - Sarah says the idea of surgery scares her to death - she's been exposed to so many of the gaba drugs that she's developed acute respiratory responses when given anaesthesia - even lidocaine or novocaine will trigger phrenetic nerve paralysis - it will look like Sarah is having convulsions, but it is the frenetic nerve malfunctioning1:20:30Sarah says "My poor body, I'm doing the best I can, I'm only 44 years old and I'm having a lot of problems" CONNECT WITH SARAH PRICE HANCOCK: Twitter: @PsychRehab Facebook: Psych Recovery and Rehab Linkedin Website:http://www.psychrecoveryandrehab.com/ Podcast:https://www.psychrecoveryandrehab.com/esrpodcast/ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMRPmYh9SrE3RcdmFObhyYw?view_as=subscriber Sarah's petition for ECT regulation and standardization: http://chng.it/rBGJNSKB5m __________________________________________________________ Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions. 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Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here. Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. 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An A-list Avenger was singing on Broadway's Honky Tonk Row last night. Tales from backstage with the stars of Napolean Dynamite.
Vinyl Vibe- Summer Time Blues performed by Brian Setzer off La Bamba Movie Soundtrack Sit Down with Trey Armijo, Funniest in Corpus Christi 2015 Runner-Up. Javi and Trey talk about why people name their kids after themselves, Napolean Dynamite, opening for comedy legend Paul Rodiguez, and comedy contests. Netflix and Chat with Sweets Javi and Sweets review the Netflix Original Film "Wine Country" starring Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, and Tina Fey. Email the show at OriginalGordito@gmail.com Follow Javi on all social media @javilunacomedy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theogpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theogpodcast/support
Its Thanksgiving you fat lards come get some dinner! This week its time for the Disney animated "Emperors New Groove" and the Classic comedy "Napolean Dynamite".
In this episode we took a friends suggestion on a film. Stephanie described this as "a better Napolean Dynamite". She was 100% correct. So we had her come on the show and tell us why. We dive into the creepy world of "Hottie Boomba Lottie". Follow us on Instagram: Instagram.com/TheNHOITPodcast Get yourself some more power for your devices with BoosaTech http://www.boosatech.com/?rfsn=1713187.c726d --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/s/29497b8/podcast/sponsor/acugkf/url/https%3A%2F%2Fanchor.fm%2Fapp) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverheardofit/message
With one week away from it's release Steven Presley (Captain Bad-Ass) and Jazz One (Evil Flying Chickens) break down various Last Jedi Trailers to see what possibble predictions and theories they can make on Episode 8. Also Jazz One has the biggest prediction ever for Last Jedi and it could be devastating to Luke Skywalker fans! Are Porgs tasty? And Steven Presley has an over night solution straight from the Army on how to stop Sexual Assaults in Hollywood.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Jon Gries. Jon is best known for his roles as Uncle Rico in Napolean Dynamite, Lazlo Hollyfeld in Real Genius and Casey in all three Taken movies. He started his acting career at the age of 9 co-starring in Will Penny with Charlton Heston and hasn't looked back. He has been in numerous movies such as More American Grafitti, Running Scared, The Grifters, Get Shorty, Men in Black, The Astronaut Farmer and The Big Empty to name a few. On the TV side he co-starred in the series Martin and The Pretender and has recurred or guest starred in countless shows including Lost, Seinfeld, The White Shadow, The Jeffersons, 24, Dice, Criminal Minds, The Bridge, Supernatural, Cold Case, Sons of Anarchy, Pysch, CSI: NY, Las Vegas, ER and many more. Sponsored by Blowfish for Hangovers. Get 20% off with the promo code COOPER at www.forhangovers.com
On Episode 221 of Trick or Treat Radio we take you to school as we are joined by our good buddy and film buff, Professor Jay! The Professor was excited to join us to review the bizarre comedy/horror, The Greasy Strangler. We recap our weekend at Rock And Shock and discuss The Deadites live show! We also hear about your convention experiences in our feedback segment, we hear about MZs latest Halloween costume, learn whether or not Jay is truly a Professor or a lecturer and whether we’re a bunch of smart individuals or really just bullshit artists! So grab your morning coffee, put extra oil in it and strap on! Stuff we talk about: Back Alley Film Series, Charlotte Film Festival, The Greasy Strangler, Pink Flamingos, Italian wisdom, John Water, Michael Neel, repeatedly doing a joke until it's funny, Napolean Dynamite, dressing for success, Reverend Scott, Survival of the Film Freaks, Rock and Shock, Ghost Watch, podcasting naked, Unchayned, Jarret Blinkhorn, A Long Night of Short Horrors, Carved, positive convention experiences, the disputed two time table champion, Bill By Force, Outside the Cinema, Throwdown Thursday, fake dinks, the McFarlane proposal, The Trick or Treat Radio Masquerade Extravaganza, Elm St. Kids Movie Club, Jim Hosking, Jim Ross, Bullshit, Karate Kill, Video Dead, Phantasm Ravager, Ravenshadow’s eating and ordering techniques, Talk Without Rhythm, being a smoothie, shitty beer, getting laid in a hotel, Ric Flair and Halle Berry, Ravenshadow’s early show days, Dynamo’s Countdown to Halloween, Mixtape Massacre and Chow Daddy.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Haylie Duff does it all - actress, new mom, and host of her own cooking show "The Real Girl's Kitchen," and she's telling the Lady Gang how she gets it done. She's also not shy about her birth experience, the pros & cons of eating placenta, why she hasn't married "her person" yet, how one bold move one night in a bar changed her life, and the real status of her relationship with her very famous sister. Are they "friends" or "foes"? Grab a champagne glass and find out!
Kerry O'Shea Gorgone is an attorney, writer, new media specialist, public speaker, instructional design manager, and provider of enterprise training at MarketingProfs. She is also the awesome host of the Marketing Smarts Podcast. Talking about networking, public speaking, finding writing opportunities, and podcasting. NBN21 Show Notes Join the NBN Club today. Listen to episode 20 in iTunes or Stitcher. Get your free audio book by visiting Audible.com! Do it now and support this show please. Thanks to Matthew Martell for his audio comment. Leave your own networking tip, comment or question. Record one now. Please pick up a copy of my book, New Business Networking: How to Effectively Grow Your Business Network Using Online and Offline Methods. Parents and productivity. Kerry is a self-proclaimed online-extrovert and offline-introvert. She gets the chills from networking events. Gets that “8th Grade Dance Panic”. Who doesn't love Napolean Dynamite? Shot out to C.C. Chapman. On hugging at networking events. On wresting.Yes, we talked about wrestlers. NBN3 with Saul Colt on being memorable. Kerry shares her tips for introverts. I have to make myself sometimes go to things, but I always end up having a great time. Jill Foster's talk at the MarketingProfs B2B Marketing Forum on networking disasters. Great recap by Veronica Jarski. Always try to make a connection with one person. Don't jump on Twitter trying to sell things. Be interested in people. I gravitate towards people wearing something different. Something that is a conversation starter. Check out MarketingSmarts interview with Matt Grant. On preparing for podcasts. My interview with Kerry from MarketingSmarts. Remind yourself it's going to be fun. It's always fun! Make yourself go. Once there, you might as well talk to people. Mack Collier uses speaking as a networking tool. Kerry recommends adding a person to LinkedIn on your phone as you are talking ** IF ** it is appropriate. What to do with piles of business cards. Always go to the early reception if you are speaking at an event. It gives you a good sense of what the audience will be like. How Kerry manages relationships. Check out Ian Cleary. Don't miss Ann Handley. Kerry reviews recent social channels before checking in. How Kerry found writing opportunities. Interested in writing? Take notes! Return On Influence by Mark Schaefer (listen to my our interview with Mark) The more visible you are, the more opportunities you get. The things that I really care about ought to be prioritized. The challenges of working from home with kids. Look into Nick Westergaard. How Kerry would start over today. App Recommendation: Instagram and Skype. Book Recommendations: Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Business Books: Content Rules by C.C. Chapman and Ann Handley, Think Like a Rock Star by Mack Collier, and Social Media Explained by Mark Schaefer. Contact: @kerrygorgone or kerryg at marketingprofs dot com.
Steve Cooper talks with radio host/actor Phil Hendrie. Phil hosts his own critically acclaimed radio show, distributed by Talk Radio Network and broadcast out of Los Angeles. On his hugely popular show he provides the story on his character, then people call in wanting to talk to the "character" who is unreal, but callers think they are real. Has been in radio for decades. Comedy greats and celebrities such as Howard Stern, Matt Groening (with musician David Lindley), Harry Shearer, George Carlin, Michael McKean, June Lockhart and Gary Oldman are fans who have come to Hendrie’s studio to watch him do his show. As an actor he has appeared in the series New Girl, Teachers, The Unit, Modern Family and Napolean Dynamite to name a few. He has also appeared in movies including Semi-Pro. As a voice artist some of his credits are King of the Hill, Futurama and Team America: World Police.
This week’s contenders: Traveling through time vs. traveling through space, Stranded with Napoleon Bonaparte vs. Napolean Dynamite, Biggest fairy vs. Smallest man, Only being able to shout vs. Only being able to whisper, Scooby vs. Snoopy.
After a wonderful brunch Bob spends an hour driving around sunny Oxnard, CA with radio personality Phil Hendrie of the world famous Phil Hendrie Show. A comedy talk radio program that is syndicated throughout North America. His show has become renowned for its unique and controversial guests (actually fictional characters created and voiced by Hendrie himself). In addition to starring on radio you may have heard his voice on shows like King of the Hill, Team America: World Police, Futurama, Napolean Dynamite and seen him on Modern Family, New Girl, or Semi-Pro among many other things. This was a fun hour driving around in Phil's car talking comedy, the NFL, Michael Richards, stopping for Starbucks and just shooting the s***.
Interview: John Swihart (Youth in Revolt) Recorded December 16, 2009 Published January 8, 2010 Episode Highlights 00:28 - Introduction and Welcome 00:58 - What were your first impressions of Napolean Dynamite? 02:35 - The musical direction of Napolean Dynamite. 06:17 - Working in television and film. 11:26 - Scoring Youth in Revolt Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast) 00:00 - Meeting Sheenie (Youth in Revolt) by John Swihart 01:16 - Bus Rider (Napolean Dynamite) by John Swihart 03:34 - Here's Rico (Napolean Dynamite) by John Swihart 05:58 - Kip Waits (Napolean Dynamite) by John Swihart 11:04 - Back to Ukiah (Youth in Revolt) by John Swihart 13:38 - Dropping Off Veejay (Youth in Revolt) by John Swihart 17:51 - Outlaws Together (Youth in Revolt) by John Swihart 18:33 - Meeting Sheenie (Youth in Revolt) by John Swihart Download the interview here Subscribe and more info here