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Best podcasts about nauseous

Latest podcast episodes about nauseous

IsThatYouTalking?
Fas3off Ep 131

IsThatYouTalking?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 63:15


 As a child, Finn heard "Sky Is the Limit" by Lil Wayne, and from that moment on, he decided he wanted to make music—and he hasn't strayed from that dream since. He hasn't done it alone, though; his friends all accompany him on stage with RXKNephew making videos, producing beats, and even appearing on this podcast. If I didn't already have my own lane, I would 100 percent want to join this entourage. HIS NEW ALBUM DROPS 4/20.Follow his socials @Fas3off (Instagram)Gemworld on youtube Finn (older) on Spotify and apple music Fase (Present and future) Spotify and apple music also featured on this podHis videographer @shotsby6waks (Instagram)and producer @prod.han (Instagram)Outro is "I feel Nauseous all the time" by finnYOU CAN CONTACT US RIGHT HERE!

Boomer & Gio
Nauseous Peterson, OG Shines, Ovechkin Scores

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 15:00


Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with Pete Alonso talking about the Mets effort this weekend in their sweep in their first home series. David Peterson felt nauseous on the mound and we all breathed a sigh of relief as it looked like a back or arm injury at first. The Yankees lost to the Pirates in extras yesterday but did win the series. The Knicks beat the Suns and OG Anunoby had a great game as he was 13-of-17 from the field. The UCONN women won the NCAA tournament. Jim Nantz was crying as his Houston Cougars beat Duke. We heard the radio call as Ovechkin broke Gretzky's goals record. We then heard from Gretzky himself on the ice after the record was broken and then Ovechkin spoke.

Hot Headlines from OKmagazine.com
Amy Schumer Admits to Switching Over to Mounjaro After Wegovy Made Her Feel Nauseous: 'I Couldn't Handle It'

Hot Headlines from OKmagazine.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 2:27


She may be known for her comedy, but Amy Schumer showed a more vulnerable side as she became candid about her weight loss journey. Listen here and learn more at OKmagazine.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Hey, What Are You Working On?
29. Frieze 2025 Review: Art Trends, Fashuns + Paintings That Make You Nauseous

Hey, What Are You Working On?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 72:26


We overpaid to get overstimulated at Frieze so you didn't have to! WELCOME BACK. We're kicking off season 2 with a banger. Join us as we relive our afternoon at the 2025 Frieze art fair. We discuss: the patterns and trends we noticed in the artwork, our favorite pieces, the overall experience and if we'd recommend it, who the heck goes to this kind of fair, huge paintings and wealth signaling, and, perhaps most relevant and important, what everyone was wearing. If you liked this kind of episode where we go to an art thing and tell you about it-- let us know and we might do it again! Support the show:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@heywhatareyouworking⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on IGFollow the hosts:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@andreaguzzetta⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on IG⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@speaking_in_rainbows⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on IG⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@devonwalzart⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on IG

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
01-31-25 - Entertainment Drill - FRI - Amy Schumer Got Nauseous On Ozempyc - New Stranger Things Version w/Old People Coming - Death Of Dick Buttons Spawns A T Enunciation Rant

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 12:11


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Holmberg's Morning Sickness
01-31-25 - Entertainment Drill - FRI - Amy Schumer Got Nauseous On Ozempyc - New Stranger Things Version w/Old People Coming - Death Of Dick Buttons Spawns A T Enunciation Rant

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 13:26


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Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
01-31-25 - Entertainment Drill - FRI - Amy Schumer Got Nauseous On Ozempyc - New Stranger Things Version w/Old People Coming - Death Of Dick Buttons Spawns A T Enunciation Rant

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 12:11


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Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
01-31-25 - Entertainment Drill - FRI - Amy Schumer Got Nauseous On Ozempyc - New Stranger Things Version w/Old People Coming - Death Of Dick Buttons Spawns A T Enunciation Rant

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 13:26


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The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
Are you excited for Pitt and Penn State?

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 17:22


Chris is still jacked up about college football and wants to start the show talking about it again. Chris steals from Joe and brings up two questions that Joe asked Donny? Is 10 wins a good season for Pitt? Is losing tomorrow acceptable for Penn State tomorrow? Chris thinks Pitt can afford one loss. Chris calls this a huge recovery for Pat Narduzzi and Pitt when they looked dead in the water last year. Pitt finds a way to win. Chris says if Pitt beats SMU and Clemson but loses to a lesser team like Virginia, Chris will feel “Nauseous”.

Deep State Radio
Color Us Nauseously Optimistic

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 52:30


It's the final countdown, and we're feeling… optimistic? Nauseous? All of the above? With only a few days left until Election Day, Norm Ornstein and David Corn join David Rothkopf to make their final predictions. From Madison Square Garden to the battleground states, we cover what you need to know before November 5th.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deep State Radio
Color Us Nauseously Optimistic

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 52:30


It's the final countdown, and we're feeling… optimistic? Nauseous? All of the above? With only a few days left until Election Day, Norm Ornstein and David Corn join David Rothkopf to make their final predictions. From Madison Square Garden to the battleground states, we cover what you need to know before November 5th.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
Lausanne: Part fantastic, part nauseous - with Mark Thompson and Chris Edwards

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 33:12 Transcription Available


5,000 believers gathered from more than 200 nations last month in South Korea. It is 50 years since Billy Graham and John Stott first launched the Lausanne movement in Switzerland. Anglican Bishop of North Sydney Chris Edwards has described the congress as like an all you can eat buffet - where some parts tasted amazing / fantastic and  I kept wanting more and yet other parts even a mouthful made me feel nauseous. Principal of Sydney's Moore Theological College Mark Thompson says there were some great highlights including a presentation by Vaughan Roberts on sexuality but also areas of concern.Church Suite Taster Days in Sydney and BrisbaneCheck out the new church management software ChurchSuite. Gavin and Luke are hosting five taster days in Sydney and Brisbane in November. The Church Cohttp://www.thechurchco.com is an excellent website and app platform built specifically for churches. Support the show--Become a regular financial supporter of The Pastor's Heart via Patreon.

Subconscious Realms
S3 EP 293 - Psychedelic Micro-Dosing & Alternative Medicine's - 7 Degrees Of Wisdom Podcast - Megan Allen.

Subconscious Realms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 83:22


Subconscious Realms Episode 293 - Psychedelic Micro-Dosing & Alternative Medicine's - 7 Degrees Of Wisdom Podcast - Megan Allen. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome back one of our Extraordinary returning guests to discuss numerous medical alternatives than those Retchid "Big -Pharma" "Anti-Psychotics/Antidepressants" that seem be causing much more harm than good. Megan has chosen to Eradicate any previously prescribed Pharmaceuticals & replaced them entirely with Psychedelics, in the form of "Micro-Dosing" specifically with Megan's preferred strain of choice; "PE6 - Penis Envy" (from my own experiences one of the more Potent strains which I highly recommend) Megan also highly recommends; "Golden Healer" strain (which I haven't yet used myself!!) Along with; "Amanita Muscaria" (Fly Agaric/Fly Amanita) for Megan this particular strain tends leave users feeling more Nauseous as in comparison to Penis Envy & Golden Healers. Yet again if anything vast majority is all depending upon each owns usage, trial & error being a key factor indeed. Micro-Dosing being one of many options for Pharmaceutical alternatives. Not forgetting a huge increase on Ketamine Therapy in the U.S.A alone. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to contact either Megan or myself on any of the below links☺

Grounded | The Vestibular Podcast
Feeling Nauseous? Here's what to do!

Grounded | The Vestibular Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 13:18


In this episode of Grounded, we tackle the complex and often debilitating symptom of nausea that many people with vestibular disorders experience. We explore the underlying causes of nausea in conditions like vestibular migraine, BPPV, and PPPD, and discuss practical strategies to manage and alleviate this challenging symptom. Whether you're a patient seeking relief or a healthcare provider looking to better support your patients, this episode offers valuable insights and expert advice to help you navigate the nausea associated with vestibular disorders. Links/Resources Mentioned: Blisslets Relief Band Emeterm The Dizzy Box (CODE VERTIGODOC) Vestibular Group Fit (code GROUNDED at checkout!)  Join the Vestibular Virtual Summit here! Links/Resources Mentioned: ⁠The 4 Steps to Managing Vestibular Migraine ⁠The PPPD Management Masterclass⁠ ⁠What your Partner Should Know About Living with Dizziness⁠ ⁠The FREE Mini VGFit Workout⁠ ⁠The FREE POTS - safe Workouts⁠ ⁠Vestibular Group Fit (code GROUNDED at checkout!) ⁠ Connect with Dr. Madison: ⁠@⁠⁠TheVertigoDoctor ⁠ ⁠@TheOakMethod⁠ ⁠@VestibularGroupFit⁠ Work with Dr. Madison 1:1, Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy Vestibular Group Fit Why The Oak Method? Learn about it here! Love what you heard? Reviews really help us out! Please consider leaving one for us.  This podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or implementing any information read here. Amazon Affiliate Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases with no extra cost to you.

The High Strangeness Podcast
86 - THE MAD GASSER OF MATTOON

The High Strangeness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 35:26


Send us a Text Message.Join Gav and I for episode 86 as we discuss The Mad Gasser of Mattoon! A series of civilian gas attacks that left people nauseous and temporarily paralysed, was it the work of a disgruntled chemistry teacher, someone taking advantage of the decrease in police force due to WW2 or just a case of mass hysteria? We'll also discuss ‘Ether Eddie' and the 2014 gas attack at Fur FestSupport the Show.Eldrich issue 2:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tjcampbell/eldritch-lust-2-sex-tentacles-and-cosmic-horror?ref=ksr_email_mktg_auto_user_new_project_from_creator_youve_backedDeadbolt films Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDeadBoltFilmsFOXIES FANTASTIC FABRICATIONS: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057588545294THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-podcast-on-haunted-hill/id1038613969

Code Clearance Blue: A UK Star Wars podcast
Episode 62: 'Why does she get nauseous?'

Code Clearance Blue: A UK Star Wars podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 39:14


The guys return to review episode 6 of The Acolyte and discuss how the show might crescendo.

Katie K9 on MyTalk
6/30/24 | HR 1: Nauseous Dog

Katie K9 on MyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 41:56


Dr. Jess is back and she tells the listeners her go-to advice for a dog that's vomiting, not eating, or other similar symptoms. The best thing to remember is that when you're nauseous you're not hungry, and we even skip meals until we feel better, the same applies to dogs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Every. Body. Talks.
35 - Nauseous No More with Relief Band

Every. Body. Talks.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 37:15


If you're like us and you avoid boats, roller coasters or anything that spins, today's episode will offer some relief. Until now, motion sickness was mainly treated with Dramamine or some other sleep-inducing medication which limited our ability to function in circumstances where we wanted to remain alert. With advancements in technology, specifically neuromodulation, we can reduce nausea caused by motion sickness. We go behind the science and creation of Relief Band and you'll hear about this wearable device and how it works to mitigate the negative effects of motion sickness.   For more information follow @Reliefband on Instagram or go to reliefband.com   And to find out more about Dr. Sherer's books go to drdavidsherer.com.   INSTAGRAM @every.body.talks @jenngiamo @schully Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening. APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/every-body-talks/id1697412102 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0n0tLPoheixkz8axq1zgdb?si=0dNp1FaWRm2lqDKUfKHLOg&nd=1&dlsi=42a1b72837cf4e9b Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing!  

Real Simple Tips
The Best Foods To Eat if You're Nauseous

Real Simple Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 3:43


They're bland, they're soothing, and they're easy on your stomach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Spitballers Comedy Podcast
Spit Hits: Pre-Barf & The Worst Things To Do While Nauseous - Comedy Podcast

Spitballers Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 57:32


Spit Hit for September 7th, 2023: Liar, Liar is on today's show. That is all most of you need to read to get pumped about this episode. But in case it's not, we also discuss non-terminal velocities, speedwalking, bank robbing, and height thresholds. Then, grab a barf bag and listen in as we draft the worst things to do while nauseous. Re-brand Mondays with some comedy! Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast: Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.com Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpitballersPod Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPod Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers

The Jaded Mechanic Podcast
The Importance of Family: Balancing Work and Life in the Automotive Industry With John Firm

The Jaded Mechanic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 77:04


I am thrilled to share with you the latest episode of the Jaded Mechanic podcast. In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the toils and triumphs of a career in automotive repair. As always, we have amazing guests who bring their unique perspectives and expertise to the table.Here are three key takeaways from this episode that I believe will resonate with all of you:1: The Power of Perspective: One of our guests beautifully highlighted how there is so much more that unites us than what sets us apart. We often label people based on their work history, but this guest challenged us to see beyond the resume and embrace the common ground we share. Let's break free from preconceived notions and approach each individual with an open mind.2:Life Beyond the Shop: While our careers in automotive repair are undoubtedly important, it's crucial to remember that our lives extend beyond the shop. Our families, children, and significant others play a significant role in shaping who we are. This episode reminds us to find a balance between work and personal life, cherishing the moments that truly matter.3:The Value of Continuous Learning: The highlight of the day for one of our guests wasn't the work at the shop but the training they received that evening. This emphasizes the importance of investing in our professional growth and seizing every opportunity to learn and network. Let's strive to be lifelong learners and embrace the gold nuggets of knowledge that come our way.I want to express my gratitude to our incredible guests and partners with the Changing The Industry Podcast for making this episode possible. If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to the Jaded Mechanic podcast and set it to automatically download every Tuesday morning. Don't miss out on future episodes that will take you on a journey of change and reflection.Remember, in this industry, you get what you pay for. And here's hoping everyone finds their missing 10 millimeter! Stay tuned for more exciting episodes coming your way.#JadedMechanicPodcast #AutomotiveRepair #PerspectiveMatters #WorkLifeBalance #ContinuousLearning

Soul Roadmap with Dina Cataldo - Tools & Strategies to Design Your Life with Intention

How does your law practice feel? Hard? Scary? Anxious? Nauseous? Easy? Calm? Peaceful? Joyful?  Pick one feeling that is the most predominant. This feeling you have in your body right now comes from what you're thinking about your law practice. This feeling is the foundation you're building your law practice on. Think of your law practice as a house. The foundation of the house needs to be solid, steady and level. If it's not, the walls will be crooked or not stand up at all. The roof will have gaps between it and the walls, so rain will leak inside the home. The foundation makes the difference between a house that can be passed from generation to generation for hundreds of years versus a house that needs to be torn down next week.  That feeling you have when you think about your law firm is the foundation you're building your law practice on. Today you're going to learn what you need to ask yourself to create a vision and what you need to make that vision reality. This episode is a slice of the new Masterclass I've created called:

12 Sided Guys
Nauseous Nocturne - Ep. 7: Kayvon Was A Pirate

12 Sided Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 120:13


There is no time to mourn. What remains of the Secret Security Team must push the pain and loss aside if they are going to fulfill their contract and save the manor's surviving occupants. It's the campaign finale of A Nauseous Nocturne. Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite survival horror games. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support‌ ‌us‌ ‌at‌ ‌‌patreon.com/12sidedguys‌‌ ‌for‌ ‌extra‌ ‌content‌ ‌including‌ ‌bonus‌ ‌episodes,‌ ‌DM‌ ‌notes,‌ and‌ ‌more!‌ -- Additional‌ ‌sound‌ ‌effects‌ ‌from‌ ‌zapsplat.com and tabletopaudio.com.

12 Sided Guys
Nauseous Nocturne - Ep. 6: Laser Bridge Is Falling Down

12 Sided Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 77:35


With the security system reset, our heroes-for-hire must hurry back upstairs to the awaiting party guests. Rosalyn isn't done with our heroes though; she has yet another “game” to test the mettle of the Secret Security team. Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite survival horror games. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support‌ ‌us‌ ‌at‌ ‌‌patreon.com/12sidedguys‌‌ ‌for‌ ‌extra‌ ‌content‌ ‌including‌ ‌bonus‌ ‌episodes,‌ ‌DM‌ ‌notes,‌ and‌ ‌more!‌ -- Additional‌ ‌sound‌ ‌effects‌ ‌from‌ ‌zapsplat.com and tabletopaudio.com.

12 Sided Guys
Nauseous Nocturne - Ep. 5: Four-Player Split Screen

12 Sided Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 90:04


Our heroes-for-hire finally arrive at the security control room only to find that they must divide and conquer to reset the system and the corrupted Rosalyn. Also, Bryson adds to his collection, Rupert has faith in his friends, Kayvon was a pirate, Druhg could use a hand, and Althea doesn't see what the big deal is. Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite survival horror games. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support‌ ‌us‌ ‌at‌ ‌‌patreon.com/12sidedguys‌‌ ‌for‌ ‌extra‌ ‌content‌ ‌including‌ ‌bonus‌ ‌episodes,‌ ‌DM‌ ‌notes,‌ and‌ ‌more!‌ -- Additional‌ ‌sound‌ ‌effects‌ ‌from‌ ‌zapsplat.com and tabletopaudio.com.

12 Sided Guys
Nauseous Nocturne - Ep. 4: Where Did You Come From?

12 Sided Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 80:46


After narrowly escaping a perilous bridge full of lasers, the secret security team continue their trek through the castle dungeons. Will powerful new tools be enough to help our heroes-for-hire succeed in Rosalyn's next “game”? Also, our heroes meet their biggest fans… Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite survival horror games. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support‌ ‌us‌ ‌at‌ ‌‌patreon.com/12sidedguys‌‌ ‌for‌ ‌extra‌ ‌content‌ ‌including‌ ‌bonus‌ ‌episodes,‌ ‌DM‌ ‌notes,‌ and‌ ‌more!‌ -- Additional‌ ‌sound‌ ‌effects‌ ‌from‌ ‌zapsplat.com and tabletopaudio.com.

Toby + Chilli's
7/18 Crazy First Dates! - Shep's First Date Got a Bit Nauseous

Toby + Chilli's "Crazy First Dates"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 3:49


SHEP FROM ROCKVILLE'S FIRST DATE GOT A BIT NAUSIOUS AFTER A NIGHT OF CHEAP WINE AND DANCING... AND IT LEFT HIM WITH QUITE A MESS TO CLEAN UP! HOW DID THIS DATE END? WELL, IT IS CRAZY... SO DON'T MISS IT! HEAR CRAZY FIRST DATE STORIES EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNING AROUND 7:40!

12 Sided Guys
Nauseous Nocturne - Ep 3: Shut Up and Dance with Me (and Lasers!)

12 Sided Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 88:23


Our heroes-for-hire make their way deep into the home of the late countess as they continue their search for the security controls, but first must traverse several rooms serving unknown purposes. Also, Druhg surprises everyone, Althea stays the course, Bryson brings the pain, Rupert discovers hidden things, and Kayvon was a pirate. Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite survival horror games. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support‌ ‌us‌ ‌at‌ ‌‌patreon.com/12sidedguys‌‌ ‌for‌ ‌extra‌ ‌content‌ ‌including‌ ‌bonus‌ ‌episodes,‌ ‌DM‌ ‌notes,‌ and‌ ‌more!‌ -- Additional‌ ‌sound‌ ‌effects‌ ‌from‌ ‌zapsplat.com and tabletopaudio.com.

12 Sided Guys
Nauseous Nocturne - Ep. 2: Crashing the Party

12 Sided Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 80:13


Our heroes-for-hire are put to the test when a mysterious package explodes turning some of the party guests into dead shambling husks of their former selves. With many high profile attendees, the security team must also question who the intended target is, why someone would wish them harm, and what further ends they are willing to go to finish the deed. Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite survival horror games. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support‌ ‌us‌ ‌at‌ ‌‌patreon.com/12sidedguys‌‌ ‌for‌ ‌extra‌ ‌content‌ ‌including‌ ‌bonus‌ ‌episodes,‌ ‌DM‌ ‌notes,‌ and‌ ‌more!‌ -- Additional‌ ‌sound‌ ‌effects‌ ‌from‌ ‌zapsplat.com and tabletopaudio.com.

12 Sided Guys
Nauseous Nocturne - Ep. 1: Clockwork & Cupcakes

12 Sided Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 108:52


Five Heroes for Hire find themselves in over their heads after being tasked as security for an extravagant party thrown by the Countess. As they wade neck deep into the intrigue of the elites to discover who might wish her harm, the delicacies and diversions may prove too great of a distraction. Also there are cogs and stuff. Join us for this actual play D&D adventure inspired by our favorite survival horror games. We have merch! Check out our shop at 12sidedguys.com/shop and get your very own swag, drip, or whatever the kids call it nowadays. Join the 12 Sided Guys on Discord! https://discord.gg/SJZnpCCx6N Support‌ ‌us‌ ‌at‌ ‌‌patreon.com/12sidedguys‌‌ ‌for‌ ‌extra‌ ‌content‌ ‌including‌ ‌bonus‌ ‌episodes,‌ ‌DM‌ ‌notes,‌ and‌ ‌more!‌ -- Additional‌ ‌sound‌ ‌effects‌ ‌from‌ ‌zapsplat.com and tabletopaudio.com.

Always in Fashion
I'm Nauseous Being Nice

Always in Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 51:41


OpTEAmized
Ep 88: Do This To NOT Get Nauseous While Drinking Tea

OpTEAmized

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 9:04


Welcome to OpTEAmized, the show helping 1 million people opTEAmize their minds, bodies, and spirits through tea.Today...Vince is helping you not get nauseous while drinking teaIn this episode you will learn...1) Why some teas can make you nauseous2) What you can do to fix thatTry Fresh Steeps tea products to support your health with the freshest adaptogenic herbs and tea! Click here to try yours today!Want to show your support for the show & give us a 5 star rating?! Do so using the link below or if you are on Apple Podcasts or Spotify you can there too! We appreciate your support!Leave A 5 Star Review Here!For more tea info follow the other social media accounts of Fresh Steeps!InstagramTikTokTwitterDisclaimer* Any health related topics have not been researched, identified, or passed through the Food & Drug Administration (FDA). All statements are for informational use only and any introduction of a new herb or tea should be discussed with your primary physician, doctor, or holistic practitioner first to see if it is right for you.

McNeil & Parkins Show
Starting to get nauseous about the Bulls not trading ANYONE (Hour 3)

McNeil & Parkins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 43:01


The Spoonie Podcast
16. I get dizzy and nauseous in a car (Q&A with Emily)

The Spoonie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 32:07


Driving a car or being a passenger in a car costs a lot of spoons! In this episode, I answer a listener's question about how to manage symptoms like dizziness and nausea. If you have a question that you would like me to answer on the podcast, click here: https://anchor.fm/thespooniepodcast/message Episode Transcripts: https://www.emilyfraser.ca/podcast FREE flare-up freedom workshop: https://www.thespooniementor.com/free/  Instagram: https://instagram.com/thespooniementor Website: https://www.emilyfraser.ca/  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thespooniepodcast/message

Lost Genre Reddit Stories
Coworker Accused Me Of Being A Racist Because Her Food Made Me Nauseous - Reddit Stories

Lost Genre Reddit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 19:58


OP's coworker keeps bringing homemade food that doesn't smell right and OP couldn't take it anymore. She asked her coworker politely if she could eat in the Break room like everyone else and instead the coworker threw the food away and started calling OP a racist.

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 90 – Unstoppable Brain Stem Tumor Survivor with Kyle Campbell

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 72:41


At the age of five years old, Kyle Campbell was diagnosed with an inoperable tumor on his brain stem. While there were issues he had to face including some motor and speaking issues, Kyle attended public school where he continued to progress and grow. At the age of 14, Kyle undertook radiation treatments that improved his overall life circumstances.   Kyle went on to receive his Bachelor's degree and later his Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. Today he works at a community college in Visalia CA as both a Support Services Coordinator and Part-time Instructor in the Access & Ability Center. His philosophy of life is extremely positive and forward-looking.   I believe you will find this week's episode most inspirational and well worth hearing. Kyle shows that we all can be unstoppable if we choose to move forward in our lives and not allow obstacles to hold us back.     About the Guest: Diagnosed with an inoperable brain stem tumor at age 5, Kyle's life has been full of twists and turns. Even after radiation therapy and lots of doctor visits, he still experiences the effects of his brain stem tumor daily. Now, thirty years after diagnosis and far from the ‘failure to thrive' he had once been described as in his medical reports, Kyle has realized how precious life really is, how we cannot do it on our own, and how important it is to live on purpose with Faith, Focus, & Flexibility.   Kyle Campbell is a Christian, a preacher, a poet, a philosopher, a professor, a disability advocate, and more, but some of his favorite identities are husband and father. Born and raised in the Central Valley of California, Kyle lives in Visalia, CA, with his wonderful wife, Lori, a 2-year-old boy, a 4-year-old boy, and one more boy due in January!   Professionally, Kyle has been working at a community college for seven years, as both a Support Services Coordinator and Part-time Instructor in the Access & Ability Center. In this role, Kyle helps students with and without disabilities navigate their educational journey by learning what accommodations, strategies, and supports will help lead to success in college. He also created and teaches a course on Personal Development and Social Skills.   Kyle has earned a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, as well as a Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from California State University, Fresno. He has been the recipient of multiple awards and scholarships, and is nationally recognized as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. He has been an editorial assistant, the co-author of a published journal article and he is excited to share the lessons, perspectives, and active faith that come from living with a brain stem tumor. Kyle talks about this, and more, in his upcoming book, Beyond Belief:  How Living with a Brain Stem Tumor Brought Faith and Purpose to Life.   Ways to connect with Kyle: Kyle's Website Link:  www.KyleBeyondBelief.com Kyle's LinkedIn Profile:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-campbell-29865a7a/      About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes Michael Hingson  00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i  capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson  01:20 Well, hi there, wherever you happen to be. This is Mike Hingson, and I am hosting once again, unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet today we get to speak with Kyle Campbell. And what an amazing story for a lot of reasons. You know, one of the things that I've said many times during our podcast episodes is that one of the main goals I have is for everyone who listens to this to see that they can be more unstoppable than they think they can. And you know, it's not always about making some sort of a specific concerted effort to be unstoppable. But it's more an issue of just choosing how you live your life and choosing not to let things hold you back. Kyle was diagnosed with an inoperable brainstem tumor at the age of five. He was even described in his records is failing to thrive. But today now at some 35 or 36 years old, he works at a community college. He's been a preacher. He has been a guest speaker at a variety of places. He is writing a book, and he is by any definition thriving, but for the purposes of our podcast. We're just going to say that Kyle is unstoppable. So Kyle, welcome to unstoppable mindset.   Kyle Campbell  02:45 Or thank him Michael, I appreciate that I'm never mind described as unstoppable. So thinking that made me smile. It's a pleasure to be here with you. And I am happy to be able to chat with you have it?   Michael Hingson  03:02 Well, maybe they'll put that in your medical records now you're unstoppable.   Kyle Campbell  03:08 Sounds good to me.   Michael Hingson  03:10 Well, tell us a little bit about your your life story growing up and how it was discovered that you had an inoperable brain tumor. why that happened? If you're willing to talk a little bit about your early life history? Let's let's hear it.   Kyle Campbell  03:23 Of course, yeah, we'd love to share. So when I was a little boy about, or also, I hadn't just kind of some strange things that were not a call. And my my voice I had a Hypo natality. And when they when they mature, and lots of the young boys have a high voice, which is no more at that age. But my voice seemed a little extra nasally and not to be changing. So my mom, my mom was keeping an eye on that. And curious about that. And there were a few other symptoms as well. But it wasn't long of the speech, my mind. So my mom took me to a doctor and the doctor says, well, he's just, you know, taking more time to venture and given time to, to go, you know, and see what happens. And my mom wasn't convinced about that. She thought, Oh, I think there might be something else going on. So, uh, she took me to a different doctor who did an assessment with me and he kind of saw a few more things and he got it wrong. My mom made me cry oshin get an MRI when they take pictures of the ends tend to be a Barney just to make sure everything is okay with his brain and development. And then yeah, they found their breaks and they found a tumor on my brainstem. And so the the average, don't brainstem is kind of a little bit bigger than the size of your thumb maybe eight centimeters long. And you know, I was a kid, so I'm sure mine was more than that. And, you know, you think about your brain connects to your spine via the brainstem. And so a whole bunch of, you know, nerves, goes through that brainstem, and connect to your spine to your body. And basic, rife functions are controlled in the brainstem, things like breathing, swallowing, walking, talking gene. Even more nuanced things like you know, I can read pressure and heart rate and things like that. It knows that lot going on in there. And I had a I'm going to move I, you know, a little marble type thing in mind. And there was a question of, Okay, do we go down and biopsy it, and try and poke around and get out. And the neurosurgeon that I want to say, you know, about five, five years ago, we wouldn't have Rockledge on this, by now the current trend is to play it safe. Because if we go in there and operate, we might touch things and move things, that would not be good, you might cause more damage, then, you know, then then we want, so we just kind of watched the tumor. And I had MRIs every, every month, every few months to see what was happening. And if it was quickly and aggressively growing, we would have had to do something right away. Amazingly, mine was not doing that it was growing a little bit but it was slow it was benign is what they would say or that it was acting like a benign tumor. I can't say for sure what it is because we haven't biopsy it yet. But, but it's it's there. And you know, it caused a whole bunch of symptoms. When I was a kid. I would constantly mistake. Nauseous made me dizzy, fatigued, I'm strong enough I'm gonna have coughing fits. I remember micron going to bed at night. When I'm sitting there thinking, thinking Hmm, I wonder how sick I'm gonna be in the morning tomorrow. And you know, and not not a fun thought to have no kid. But, but yeah, that's kind of wonder was like, as a as a little kid. And yeah, I just have so much to say about it, that it's coming to mind. I wasn't ever afraid of it. And you know, I my parents took me to dog goods and we trusted Oregon doctors with whatever they recommended that would you know, men sense. So we trusted and then those people to provide care and and they did it. And I'm here today. So I learned you ation you go. Yeah, I'm here.   Michael Hingson  09:20 Let me ask you this. So you talked about your voice being nasally. And clearly your voice does sound a little bit different than than the voices of a lot of people. Why is that? Is that because of the tumor today?   Kyle Campbell  09:32 Yeah. So essentially what that tumor does is very slightly paralyzed is my left side. So in my facial muscles, you might see it. My eye and my lamp are a little bit droopy, not too much. But on the inside, with still connect to the mouth. There is the larynx And then above that, where the mouth connects to the air passage to the nose, the nasal cavities, the clinics, and the way that they're designed is to close when we're not talking, and then to open when we talk, right, so open when we talk so we can put jacquela voice, and then they close when we're not talking. So we have, you know, Ah, man, I can't garden backward. They open when we're not talking to our nose. Right? Close when you're talking. Yeah, so we have the breath to project and talk and speak out, you know, and more my mom, one of my sides, my left side and didn't move any dirt around. Now next are the fairings. So I constantly have any open passageway for my throat to my nose. So when I would speak, I'm gonna get air coming out my nose, God, stop. And when and I spent years in speech therapy, and school, and pretty much the only thing we can do is, have me speak louder. Try to help them and help. My main net difference. I remember I was 17. And I was referred to a specialized EMT, you don't know you still have doctor, someone who specialized in like facial, plastic and reconstructive surgery. And he lifted up, he put a device in the back of my throat and lift it up. And how did he say, ah, and my voice changed from nasally sound I need used to, to, to me to run a shutdown, like when houses was closed. And I thought, wow, I can I'm wanting to have that voice. That's, that's me. That's my voice. And so I had surgery when I was 18. To help close that pipe, I guess my throat and so my voice is a lot more intelligible now. But yeah, so and still Initium ran my estimate,   Michael Hingson  12:45 but clearly, you're very understandable. And and so on. So when did they start doing radiation?   Kyle Campbell  12:51 So, um, they want and the doctor is recommending that we wait until after puberty for me. So if I hadn't had it radiation before, puberty was hormone distribution that might have been thrown off. And I might have had some minor issues coming on. So we wait then until after people read in our for me, I gotten to be about about 14. So it's about 2001. And the tumor was slightly growing. And the doctor my mom, my neurosurgeon said, Okay, it's, it's gone big enough, we need to do something. hormones have mostly gone, you know, kicked in. So yeah, that's when I had it.   Michael Hingson  13:49 So what did the radiation end up doing for you?   Kyle Campbell  13:56 So the way that I like to think of it, you know, as you can is that they were shooting lasers through my head. And basically, they were burned, you know, and they were targeting that tumor to damage it. And then anemia it is shrunk the tumor by about half which is huge. And so in the majority of my symptoms went away. I was no longer nauseous, daily. I was no longer dizzy. I didn't have any more altitude sickness. I was able to gain weight and gain muscle mass which was a struggle for me when I was younger and beyond. And my my coordination and balance are still about the same. There's still you know, I'm not in the best shape. But I received my Stanley symptoms of just not feeling good. And they went away. And I don't have to think much anymore, which is nice.   Michael Hingson  15:14 So what was it like as a kid and interacting with other kids and so on and the school and all that. Were growing up through high school with all of this going on, and then the radiation in the middle and so on.   Kyle Campbell  15:28 You know, in an elementary school I, I mentioned, at the height of my sickness, I'd be you know, I remember a few times I threw up in class in the trash, Jen, you know, I can do anything else. Or I remember having to leave step outside of that, because I had an uncontrollable coughing fit. And I didn't want to interrupt the class too much. I didn't want all my friends staring at me, like, Is he okay? And I was weak. I was physically very small head. They called me skinny bones. Because I had trouble building muscle. Because my lap and Heartway and this, you know, on the whole thing. And, and oh, yeah, so my, my mom was worrying about me in the fifth or sixth grade, she thought he is a very small kid, maybe he's being bullied or something. So my mom asked the young Judy person is okay, like, is he mean boggling by anyone? And then your duty postings for my mom. He's actually friends with the Baris. And I didn't realize him, but I was just being kind to everyone. And I thought these kids were gone. And I was crying to them. So I was one of them, you know, even though I wasn't really picked on kids, and they weren't either. They were just as short rambunctious. Which, of course, I am not. But   Michael Hingson  17:27 but you got along, obviously, and they didn't tell you, I gather.   Kyle Campbell  17:31 Yeah. And, you know, I was just being kind and calling out their value. I guess I didn't have there was words to say. But, but yeah, lineation, in junior high. And in high school, most of my symptoms were gone at this point. Except for, you know, my balance and my speech. By me, we practiced those and, you know, you did the best you can make the most of what you have been grateful to be every day and, and that attitude has stuck with me stuck with my family. And it makes a big difference in our every day interactions.   Michael Hingson  18:24 Well, and I would just say, that's as much a good a definition of unstoppable as one could find you didn't let any of that get in your way. Did you get bullied in high school at all? No. So there you go. Because you related to people, and you clearly had a demonstrable way about you that people didn't bully you, they they accepted you. And, you know, I think a lot of times, that's the best thing that we can do is to try to avoid any of the kinds of things by relating to people and you certainly did that.   Kyle Campbell  19:05 Certainly, yeah. Learning to people is is huge, being kind here. I worked in a community in college, nowadays, and I teach a class that I had the opportunity to kind of create, and it's all about connection and the value of knowing how to invite people in to connection and how to maintain that connection. I'm not how to win arguments. Because winning doesn't build connection by how to connect together and grow together on on a journey of you know, mutual value as well. Apr.   Michael Hingson  20:01 Well, you, you certainly have set a good strong example, which is as good as it could be. And I'm assuming that that all went on through college and you you did pretty well. And you did thrive.   Kyle Campbell  20:17 I did I then, meanwhile, I got my bachelor's degree in philosophy went to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and got my master's degree and rehabilitation counseling from Fresno State. And it's been it's been great. And so I, I have the privilege to work in college. And it's really exciting to me to come and work in a place where everyday people come to run something new to build something to improve themselves, their understanding of the world around us and how they fit into our world. And how many people relate with each other.   Michael Hingson  21:12 will tell me, you in your in your life journey you started with definitely the whole issue of dealing with perseverance. Yeah, and you've developed a good life philosophy. How have you progressed? Or how did you progress from philosophy to faith to being involved in rehabilitation and rehabilitation counseling, and how do those all interconnect?   Kyle Campbell  21:39 The ABS has moved me into Kleenex even though it seems like they might not at all. So I grew up in church and having faith as a Christian, as a kin and our family. And when I moved to college, I had one week of studying philosophy of Plato's Allegory of the Cave, in high school, and I thought, hey, that's really fun. I'm going to be a pornography major. And I went to Charles Harley, and I studied philosophy. And I'm embarrassed to admit, in my philosophy, years in college, I thought I knew everything I thought I knew better than other people. I was really into analysis and logic, and rationale, rationality, I guess, you know, if something made sense, I'm going forward. If it didn't make sense, I it was a waste of my time. And things like Emotion. Emotion didn't make sense. I couldn't think about it logically. So I thought I'd knock the window and add certain aspects of faith. I couldn't improve them, so I wouldn't deal with them. I will say I remained a Christian the whole time. I believed in God because then I selflessly God make sense to me and I and our logical fashion. I know there are arguments against God's existence. And after going over them, none of them amounted to much in my in my perspective. And as I continued in philosophy, I got really into what does it mean to know something? And how do we have knowledge? What does it mean to know something? And I kind of realized that I knew a heck of a lot less than I thought I knew. To to have knowledge when I'm absolutely certain about something then dotnet logically and rationally makes sense. And no, no longer things meet that criteria. At least after the goes through my interpretation, my intuition so I said, Oh, man, I believe all these things I thought I knew Hey, when my thigh faith thing I used to know from if I believe things I cannot prove. Maybe I could believe the song I suppose. I suppose it's a faith that I was holding back on because I couldn't improve them. Um, so I started in going to Church to learn more about it. And it was just an amazing way to connect with people and build those relationships and have that shared identity, and Jesus Christ and not in ourselves. So I started in, in building empathy for people in the community. And so I ended up going, I had a job that wasn't going anywhere. So I went to Fresno State to get my masters and we have counseling. i Oh, my God, when I went to Fresno State, I can't do not I didn't even know what rehabilitation counseling was. I just thought I needed to do something different. They, they let me into that program. And I am fine. And they, they, they are going to pay my tuition. And to pay me and on top of that to go and do it. So why not? So I went to study, counseling, and learning how to connect with people. And I remember, you know, I came from philosophy, I had this very enlightened mind. Because that's what I was used to. And I remember counseling, someone, you know, I missed the counselor name would read counselor Lee. And they were talking about how they had this really dramatic thing going on. And it was really tough. And so I thought, oh, okay, I know what that's like, because I've had that in my life. So I'm gonna connect with you by saying, oh, yeah, I understand. Me too. I've had that too. So as, as this person was talking, in the midst of her grief, you know about this loss that she has. I was smiling and nodding, preparing you to say, I understand. I've had this happen in my life. And I remember she's looked at me with, you know, daggers in her eyes, she gave me the tiger, she looked at me. And she said, Stop effing smiling at me. And it just kind of stopped me. And I was like, whoa, what? Like, that's intense. And I eventually I realized, even though I've found my own grief, and I've had my own experiences of challenge, I cannot say I have had the same experience as someone else. You know, we all have different things that we've all gone through. And me wanting to avoid that displeasure with her on Cosmo Ness without grief, when it's not okay to push it aside. But I needed to connect with her, and allow her to take the reins, and experience what she's experiencing. To be the iceberg of her own experience. And that's, you know, kind of reinforced in me to think that I've known about me, life is not about what I think about things. Life is about other people and letting them do own and grown and do what they need to do. And it's not my place to impose my value and my judgment on people. It's, it's my place to encourage them to do what they need to do.   Michael Hingson  29:11 Were you able to connect with her? I was, yeah. It's, it is all about learning how to truly be empathetic, as opposed to just saying, you know, it all which is, of course, what you said earlier. And it makes perfect sense. You know, it's, it's so easy for us to just say, Yeah, we know, I've been there done that. But that doesn't really matter. What matters is if you can show that you understand that she's been there and she's doing that and she needs your support. Not just your don't want to say arrogance, but your idea of what she's going through so that makes perfect sense.   Kyle Campbell  29:55 Why you know, I I I don't My book I have coming back here in a moment. But one of the lines, I say in my book is, people don't need your sass, they need your support. And when we make it about us when we say, Oh, I've been through that, or, Oh, this is when I think about your situation right now, when we invite ourselves to give those uninvited, you know, pieces of advice, we're kind of taking over, more not allowing someone to experience what they need to experience. I believe that we need to get over ourselves. And we need to learn how to hold back on that thought of, Oh, I know how to solve your problem. I know what you need to hear. And we need to just put ourselves on pause for just a minute to let someone share and talk about what they're experiencing. I'm certainly certainly there's a time and place for us to offer advice and talk about well, we've been to are just like I am right now. But we need to be mindful the timing, and the circumstance in which we offer that advice.   Michael Hingson  31:37 So how does faith enter into your work as a rehabilitation counselor.   Kyle Campbell  31:44 So, um, I have the, the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor credential, but that's not my position at the college. I won't guys's student services, support coordinator helping people navigate in college and different assignments, different situations based on their barriers brought about by disability aspects of disability. And it absolutely has so much to do with my position. I love what I do, because I haven't a chance to interact with so many different peoples and students about different things. And what I bring with me from counseling, and from my faith is that, oh, it's not about me. I'm not here to impose myself onto anyone. But I'm here to be open for when someone comes to me with an issue, whether it's him or whatever issue it is, um, and we it's easy to be quick to solve a problem. Because we recognize the problem, and we say, Oh, I know what to do. So if I have a student and come in and say, I am having trouble with this homework assignment, I don't know how I don't know what my teacher wants me to do. It's so easy for me to jump in and say, Oh, it's easy. All you have to do is Sanaya that comes I get it. But that approach is not what someone needs to hear they need my support, not my perspective on how I would do it. Maybe they do but not yet. So every single person, we interact with every single person that we see, they are carrying a story with them. They're carrying a perspective, and a background and loads of experience with them. And it's all these things that make us who we are as individual people. And so, when someone comes to me for help on how to do anything, my position is to be curious to be curious about whose error, who they are and how the day is going to build that we're poor. And also, how can we solve together and what you're doing but anyway experiencing so to to allow someone the chance to have the autonomy of their own situation, but also to offer my perspective. There's, and my, you know, my faith certainly has a lot to do with that. I don't know if anyone listening is going to remember. I don't know if you remember Michael, there was a singer in the 70s named Keith Gooding. And he played piano on your saying he was, you know, awesome guy, keep going. And one of his songs, it's called make my life, a prayer to you. And one of his lines in non song is, it was so hard to see, when my eyes were on me. And I think as people, it's easy to put our eyes on ourselves to think about ourselves as the hero of the story, you know, because we have got, perspective is kind of built into us. But it when our eyes or our eyes when we only think about it ourselves, it's hard to see other people it's hard to see in that situation. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  36:12 Well, you know, one of the things that I've always felt it is that life's an adventure. It's an event, but it's not just an adventure. For me, it's an adventure for you. It's an adventure for everyone. Yeah, and, and we are all traveling on the same multi lane road of life, but we're all having our own different adventures, and it would be arrogant of me to presume that I know, all that there is to know about you and your life, you come from having different experiences, but my gosh, together, and learning from each other, we both can grow, which is really as good as it gets.   Kyle Campbell  36:52 Yeah, yeah.   Michael Hingson  36:57 Oh, there you go. Well, let me ask you this, you know, so clearly, people would say you have a disability, because of being operable brainstem, and all the physical things that it's done, although the disability is, is, is, I think, probably as much in other people's minds as it is in our own. But talk about a little bit, though, just the whole concept of disability, how do we view it? How should we view it? I know, there are a lot of different models of disabilities and so on. How would you how would you go about really describing what disability should mean?   Kyle Campbell  37:36 That's a great question with 1000s of different answers. And so for me, I think, certainly in going up with disability or disabilities, I never knew I had I, I had this ability, I didn't identify with it. And then just wasn't talked about. It wasn't avoided. But I do not remember, there was the word around my life in, you know, in the 90s, and 2000s. And even when I went to college, I knew about the disability resource center that we had. But I didn't identify it or as disabled or with a disability. Because I thought, Oh, I function. So that's, I mean, you know, that was my understanding. And it was when I went to Fresno State to study, live in a teaching counseling, where, you know, for those of you who do not know, we have visitation counseling, is counseling with a focus on people with disabilities, on how to work with people and what they might experience with their disability and so on, so forth. And it was in my program that I learned one disability actually was, you know, I live in an impairment that can affect us in different ways. And I It was then that I realized, wait a minute, I avoided me, I count as having a disability. I have, you know, daily impairments in my activities of daily life, you know, walking and talking and you know, things like that. And now, I still experienced every day every day. Um, and so, you know, when I went to school, we learned about different models the night said, monochrome, The medical model of understanding disability is that disability is, it was sort of something wrong within the individual, something that needs to be cured by a doctor, so that you can be healed and be better in some back into society as non disabled anymore. So that was that's manucho Power of disabilities, and it's the individual who is disabled. And the social model of disability is that no, no, no, it's not the individual, it's society that disables the individual based on how societies built and set up. And the program I went to, was all about social model of disability, you know, I've been training people, as persons first, which I got really my mind and made sense to say, Yeah, we don't talk about disabled people, but people, it's a person with a disability, you're putting the person first. And the idea is that more you're valuing the person before mentioning the disability. So you're valuing the human before the clinician. So I came out of my program, you know, all amped about Houston first language. And I remember I just told one of my colleagues at work about Hussin first language, how we shouldn't say disabled person, we should say, a person with a disability because we don't want to disabled someone, we want to dry them up, you know, in stark, orange condition. But are you the person. And so I felt good about myself seeing all of this. And I remember, nice, a student walked in, I was in my back office, they said, Hi, I'm a disabled student, and I need such and such, you know, and I kind of wanted to go out there and say, no, no, no, you're not a disabled person, you're a person with a disability. And, of course, I wouldn't do that. Because I can project value is values onto someone. But it made me think, Wait a minute, if I'm wrong about if this student is identifying as disabled first, you know, I got curious about that. And I found on mono disability and called the identity model of disability. And that's where we identify and in boys, although disability orientation that causes impairment, and we embrace it, embrace the culture, not being able to do something as making us a part of who we are. So, you know, I used to think the medical model was bad social model was good. And, you know, that brings to mind my, my favorite Star Wars movie, Star Wars Episode 31 Venge of the Sith. And there's their power at the end of the movie, where Anakin Skywalker is doing bad things, and he's about to become Darth Vader. And he says to me, wants to know me, you enough for me, or you're against me, wanting to Gianna and Obi Wan being the master Jedi, of course, I have said only assist dealers in absolutes, which is an absolute theme and which is kind of funny. Most important is that it doesn't need to be this or that. And it doesn't need to be medical or social. And I've seen him with my life. Part of it truly is medical. I have glass function. And I had medical procedures variation and eye surgery. And they they really improved my function. And I'm going for oh nine so there is availability ticking on a medical model. And certainly there is up Look at to the social model. I do a lot of LinkedIn learning classes. And I didn't want by a Paralympian. Her name is Liz Johnson. And she was saying that people have disabilities people have these conditions that they live with. But it's society that disables us. So if if I had to walk a tightrope to my car, you know, Well, normally I'm going to do that variable, the only way I could do it, then I'm disabled, is I'm not able to do that.   Michael Hingson  45:44 Or you figure out a way to do it. But I think that one of the the big issues that we, we all really need to think a lot more about and I've started thinking about, and I've been using it lately in some speeches that I've given is that words matter. So for example, persons with disabilities, does not mean we don't have ability, and we've got to, and have the right to and should change what disability means. It doesn't mean a lack of ability at all. Yes, it is a way that that as people like to do we get classified. But as I point out, and I've done it a number of times, I don't think there is one person on this planet who doesn't have a disability. Yeah, most, most people are light dependent. And they don't get along well, without lights. I just yesterday evening, we had a situation where someone was here helping my wife with some things. And it was Halloween. And one of the things we weren't doing was giving away candy that tells you that this is being recorded on November 1, but we we, we turn the lights off so that people wouldn't continuously ring the doorbell because we're not doing trick or treating. But this person couldn't get around in the house. And, and that's typical. So we we dealt with it. But the bottom line is that the the light bulb was invented to give people a way to be able to function in the dark, it doesn't change the fact that they have a disability. Compared to some of us now, I realize there are a whole lot more light dependent people than light independent people. And all that really should say is that we need to be a little bit more open and understanding about people's differences. And that's part of what we don't tend to see a lot nearly as much as we should and you know, you use some some terms like impairment, and and their problems with that. Are you impaired? Well, it depends on how you want to look at it. Are you mobility impaired? Well, let's talk about when you talk to mentioned the tightrope, how many people could get on a tightrope walk into their car today? Right? Yeah, and are not alone in that not many is absolutely right now can more people learn to do it? Possibly. But the bottom line is they can't today. And so we've got to drop the concept, it seems to me of impaired people who happen to have diminished eyesight are called either blind if they're totally blind, or visually impaired. And first of all, I think that that's a serious problem. The so called professionals in the world have dealt with that they have, they've created those things to make a schism and a difference of classifications between someone who has no eyesight and someone who has some eyesight, but doesn't have full eyesight. But the problem with visually impaired is first of all, visually, we're not different simply because we're blind or because we have a lack of some eyesight. And so visually is not something that should be used. So you could change that to vision. But impaired again means you're still equating it to full eyesight. And it's like with with people who happen to be deaf. They'll shoot you if you say deaf or hearing impaired and you probably know this as well as anyone, right. Why? Why is it that people who have some hearing loss don't want to be called hearing impaired? Do you know?   Kyle Campbell  49:33 Well, I think it goes back to identity and how we see ourselves how we think about ourselves. And like you mentioned, Michael, people have a tendency to want to categorize others and that's kind of how, you know, he would do things sometimes. And people have said such a wide variety of experiences and abilities, and characteristics and things to do with them. Where we, we can't really easily put someone into a category, we can't really lump someone based on our, our own perception of them. And yeah, it makes me think about what you were saying about language. And learn how words change, meaning. And even though we might say the same word, Michael, we might have different meanings to that word.   Michael Hingson  50:57 But we can change definitions. And we don't tend to do that. In the area of disabilities as much, because people really still consider us impaired or not having as much ability. And the answer with deaf people and heart and not using hearing impaired is they certainly culturally do not want to be viewed as impaired. And there's no reason they should be. So you shouldn't have that equation that says that you're hearing impaired and I'm not so I'm better than you. And that is one of the reasons that they that the general preference is deaf or hard of hearing, you're taking away the whole concept of impaired. And so like with blindness, it shouldn't be visually impaired or vision impaired, it should be blind or low vision, take away the equation, the equating part take away the comparison. And there's no reason that we ought to not do that. In our world today, people are afraid of disabilities, because oh, it could happen to us. We've seen it we see things happen. Well, yeah. But there are a lot of things that can happen to a lot of people. And somewhere along the line we have to make the determination is a society. that disability is a way that we classify people, because they're somewhat different from us. So does that mean a left handed person is a person with a disability? Because they aren't like most people, by the definitions it should be. So, you know, we don't we don't deal with that very well. But we've got to get away from feeling that disability means lack of ability, and we shouldn't dance around it, it's playing disability fine. I'm a person with a disability. And so is Barack Obama, and so is Joe Biden. And so were you and so as everyone else, everyone has challenges, and everyone has differences.   Kyle Campbell  53:15 Everyone has challenges. And this ability, disability, you know, we're all gonna have a disability at some point. As we age as our life changes, we're experienced these different things. And we meet the criteria, the definition given for disability, but it's how we, how we identify, and II mentioned value. It's helped me value in childhood that really makes the difference. I think, that, you know, we, I think like all culture, what the message was sent is that we value abilities to do different things. And which is hard for someone who has had a difficult time dealing with things. I mean, I like you know, I'm, and I like people, but we need to educate, educate, that, um, a person's various aspects to their identity does not impact their value as a person they have no value is you can't take it away. You can't add to it. You can't change it. A person is valuable in and of themselves. And that's it. something special, I think   Michael Hingson  55:02 we need to recognize that everyone has gifts, and everyone has challenges. It doesn't matter who we really are. So what college do you work at now?   Kyle Campbell  55:14 I want for a community college to invest in the essential battery.   Michael Hingson  55:20 Right? And what's your favorite part of the job?   Kyle Campbell  55:24 I'm working with students who are curious, you know, I mentioned curiosity. And I'm doing this to get to know people and students are curious about their different subjects, their different classes in school. And you never know who you're going to meet those people with all kinds of different backgrounds, and just so many potential connections. But I really value the growth mindset that is on the college campus or in a school setting. We're here to learn. And we're here to unstoppable. Thanks. So that's my favorite part. Now environment.   Michael Hingson  56:20 You're clearly a very resilient person by any definition. So where do you find hope? And what would you advise others of us in terms of how to find more hope and bring it into our lives?   Kyle Campbell  56:33 Thank you, Michael was the land is my, one of my absolute favorite words. My other word is appreciate. And both I was doing it and appreciate our long words, they have forced them forcing the boys there. You know, someone like me, we don't just say him on accident, we have to be intentional to say, um, when when my other people once multibeam resilient as to be flexible, to have hope that no matter what happens, it's going to be okay, I'm gonna find a way to make me my need to adjust your path a teensy bit. Bozena has been able to say, oh, it's not working out the way I planned. But that's okay. Because whenever it happens, it's going to have value. So, for me, I'm with my Christian faith. I know that my hope is with Jesus, and my hope is with God, and that no matter what happens, he's going to walk you out for my benefit. It's simply said that he's, you know, and let us know, for those of us in the faith, and there are absolutely times I know, understand what's going on. And if I try to understand what's going on, I'm gonna drive myself crazy. And I'm gonna put myself under stress and ensconced into even the heart. And the letting go of control. That's learning loves process has been amazing. For my resilience, because I'm designing go, I'm no longer personally connected to a specific outcome of something. Instead, I'm committed to the process. And I'm committed to my response of a situation. And I can't control so many things, none of us can, but I can enter them into my honors spots, right? Something   Michael Hingson  59:16 you know, in the interesting thing about religion. We all have the same God, whether it's Christian, whether it's Jewish, whether it's Muslim, and the Bible tells us that we all have the same God and the teachings, the basic tenants of teachings are the same, and it would just be so much better if people would learn more about God and really reflect on the fact that we're all part of the same world.   Kyle Campbell  59:46 I think, I think there is a tendency to want to point out things that we am I lacking in each other? I think there is a feeling of wanting to be superior. And to say, my beliefs are better than yours. Or mine, my belief is true and yours is not all my experience is more valid than yours. And I obviously do believe there is an absolute truth right there. Um, but it's it's and they weren't my end is not our place to judge and saying whose perspective is better? It's like, you know, like, like the, you know, there's a story of the monks, the blind monks feeling something, there is five of them in the soil, and they feel these different things in or something? And one says, oh, no, it's very thin. Anyone says no, it's very strong and dense. And I says, No, it's very long and kind of waves around. And they're all describing different parts of the elephant, right? Yeah, that's, that's the same event. And they all have a different perspective of it. So for one of them, say, your neuron you're on for thinking it's like this when it's like this? And I'm right.   Michael Hingson  1:01:49 Yeah, yeah.   Kyle Campbell  1:01:51 I think that's an this step on our part. And, you   Michael Hingson  1:01:58 know, the, the interesting thing is that so many people judge, and so many people once again, decide that they know best, it goes back to what you said near the beginning of our time, which is that, in reality, you, you can't make the determination for other people. And you know, what, even if one religion is absolutely correct, and all the other religions are incorrect, it seems to me that if we follow the preachings of Christianity, it goes back to what you just said about judging. It is not our place to judge. And that's between God and every individual and Far be it from me to decide what God's choice is going to be.   Kyle Campbell  1:02:50 Absolutely, Michael, even though I think I know better, probably for me to say what is right. For me to judge the situation,   Michael Hingson  1:03:05 if you compare most of the major religions, the basic teachings, and the basic goals are really the same. And so again, Far be it from us to say, who's right and who's wrong, or what's right and what's not. And that includes people saying, Well, Jesus wasn't the Son of God. If you follow the teachings of Jesus, we're all children of God. And Jesus makes that very clear. But the issue still is, you know, we all have to stop judging, and it goes back to disabilities the same way. So, so, you know, it is a challenge. And, you know, I really applaud the adventure that you're on. And I have to ask, we're going to have to end at some point here, but tell me about the book that you're writing.   Kyle Campbell  1:03:54 Yeah, sure. I could chat with you on Michael.   Michael Hingson  1:04:00 We could do that. Yeah.   Kyle Campbell  1:04:02 Well, I don't know if the US would appreciate that. So yeah, I have a book coming out. It's called beyond belief. How a brain stem tumor, Dr. faith and purpose, his life. And in my book beyond belief, um, I I talked about all these things that we've talked about today, my, my, my journey, as a kid and growing up and having medical issues. I talked a little bit about disability and my journey to doing counseling, still philosophy, and kind of weave it in with the Bible and seeing myself in the Bible and it was the philosopher and theologian. So uncloak is gorgeous, and you need to see yourself in the Bible. And after the Bible we talking to you, and about you. And so I began my journey of what that was for me. But it's in bunk, and I end with practical strategies for someone. So living beyond belief, or maybe, as you might say, unstoppable, living things like calling out the value, and the others, things like being patient, for the sake of others, things like being kind to each other. And it's so easy to skip these things, as after thoughts of what we should be doing, when in reality, they're essential to what we should be doing every day. And it's been a fun process to write the book. And I'm excited to share my message. I beyond beneath our brainstem tumor, broad and purpose to life is going to be available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle edition.   Michael Hingson  1:06:29 When will it be coming out?   Kyle Campbell  1:06:31 The official launch date is Thursday, November is direct, which is this Thursday, the Kindle edition will be 99 cents that day. So if you wanted to donate $1, and help me become a best selling author and help and learn about living with the brainstem tumor, you can do that. I didn't realize for a long time, how unique it is to live with a brain stem tumor. We have our brain tumors every now and then. We don't hear much about brain stem tumors. And when I realized recently, how special that is, it was kind of like, I had a conviction that, wow, I need to share this story. So I'm happy to have the opportunity to do that.   Michael Hingson  1:07:37 Are you self publishing it? Or do you have a publisher?   Kyle Campbell  1:07:40 I'm self I'm I have a hybrid publisher. So I'm self publishing. But I have an independent press who has helped me along the way. Yeah, they're called press. They're based out of Fresno here.   Michael Hingson  1:07:59 Well, I hope that you'll also figure out a way to make it an audio book or get audible to produce it and put it up on its site and make it available in as many different forms as you can.   Kyle Campbell  1:08:11 Of course, thank you. Yeah, in fact, just today, I was talking with my engineer, my my publisher about doing audiobooks. And trying to get not started. So I would love to have that. People have asked for it. And and yeah, hopefully it's coming down the pike.   Michael Hingson  1:08:34 Cool. Well, Kyle, I want to thank you for being here with us today. It's been a real joy and a real pleasure. And I think I've learned a lot. And it's been a wonderful conversation. How can people reach out to you if they want to contact you or learn more about you and so on?   Kyle Campbell  1:08:53 Yeah, thank you, Michael. You can find me online. My website is www dot Kyle K Y L E  www.Kylebeyondbelief.com My email is on there Kyle dot beyondbelief@gmail.com. But if he had to my website, you will be able to fill out a form and contact me on there. One more time. www.Kylebeyondbelief.com.   Michael Hingson  1:09:30 Well, Kyle, thank you very much again for being with us. And I want to thank you for listening out there today. We really appreciate it hope that you found this informative and enjoyable and inspirational. If you have a chance please give us a five star rating wherever you're listening to our podcast. And I would love to know what you think so please feel free to email me at Michaelhi at acessibe A C C E S S I B E dot com, or go to our podcast page www dot Michael hingson H i n g s o n.com/podcast. So we really do value your thoughts, your comments, and Kyle, for you and for all of you listening out there if you know of anyone else who you think we ought to have as a guest on the podcast, unstoppable mindset, please let us know we'd love to hear from you. And we'd love to, to find ways to to accommodate any guests that you bring our way. So once more Kyle, thanks very much. It's been wonderful to have you here today.   Kyle Campbell  1:10:35 Thank you, Michael. It's been great. I appreciate that   Michael Hingson  1:10:43 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com. accessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for listening. 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@ Sea With Justin McRoberts
Winter Solstice, Sick Kids, and The Incarnation

@ Sea With Justin McRoberts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 6:08


Welcome to the At Sea Podcast. I'm your host, Justin McRoberts. I'm recording this on December 21, 2022. It is the winter solstice, the day where I live that features the least amount of light. The night is longest. And I'll be honest with you, I'm not feeling great. I don't know if I quite have the flu yet, but I might. Because my daughter does. And I found that out a few hours ago. It's been really since Sunday. She wasn't feeling well on Sunday. She was feeling not so great on Monday, so she didn't go to school, then she didn't go to school on Tuesday, and then today, Wednesday. She certainly did not go to school. She has been very sick. Last night, when she went to bed, it was mostly just cold symptoms. That was sniffles, and it was a little bit of a headache. And then she mentioned that one of her ears wasn't feeling great. Oh, I thought. And not too long ago, her being in bed by herself. She woke up and started vomiting. Her brother came downstairs to let us know that she had, in his words, puked everywhere. So we went ahead and cleaned up what we could clean up. And if you're a parent, you're probably not as grossed out as others would be because kid puke is different than other puke in some way. And then, as I was settling her back in and tucking her back, she asked me if I would stay because she was scared. Sure, absolutely. I got my pillow and a blanket. And I laid down on the floor, and I did not sleep really much at all. She woke up every 1015 minutes. She was uncomfortable. She was nauseous, and she threw up a few more times. And I'll be honest with you, it wasn't a pain in the butt to get my back hurt. And, like I said, it didn't sleep, and my shoulders hurt. And you know, I'm almost 50 sleeping on the floor is not my forte. But there was this gift that I was experiencing, especially in the darker, later, deeper hours of the night. I get to be there for her. I get to be the person in the room. When she doesn't feel well. And a scared. I wanted to be there. So it was a kind of a joy. Speak speaking of joy. In a few days, we, in the Christian tradition, celebrate Christmas, this magical and miraculous celebration of God becoming a person, and I do get it. There's that I'm aware of the sort of kerfuffle of sorts around Jesus not being actually born in December. I've heard it's June. I've heard other things. And that's fine. I'm not at all saying that that conversation is unimportant in the grander sense or in some grand sense. I will say, though, on a personal level, I'm not all that moved by it. See, what I don't really care about when I come to religious faith or religious practice are things like exactly where Jesus was born or what the exact date was. I am instead drawn to religion, religious faith, and religious practice. With questions more like when it is darkest when it's hardest, when it is coldest. Is God not just there? But willfully and joyfully? There when my life is not okay. When I am not okay. In my wife, is God with me? And IS GOD WITH ME joyfully? And happily and willfully. We've had a few conversations with Caitlin. Over the last few days, and certainly, today, as this sickness has gotten worse and keeps dragging on, she understands she's sick. It's just something that's part of being human. There are going to be days when you don't feel well. And sometimes those days run into other days and become weeks. There are just times in life when you don't feel well. And what she has wanted, honestly, more than medication is to just be around people. That's what she's wanted. Does she want the medication? Honestly, she doesn't like the medication cuz it tastes like crap. It really does. It's awful. I can't believe we haven't fixed that yet. But more than medication, she wants to know that people are going to be with her in her room overnight, on the couch next to her during the day, that if she's not going to feel well if that's part of what it means to be human, then will you live that with me and again, this is part of what makes so much poetic sense that we celebrate the incarnation of God. In a time when for a lot of us, things are coldest, and the nights are longest. Not just because we feel more comforted, but like good religion does, it points us forward that if we want to be loving and caring people, when it gets harder when it gets darker, and when it gets colder, what the people around us are really going to ask is, are you going to be there with me? Will you show up when it gets bad? Will you show up in a way in which you risk getting some of what makes me sick and bearing some of what brings me down.

Pass the Salt Live
I AM HOMO-NAUSEOUS | #1783 – AUDIO ONLY

Pass the Salt Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 29:58


Links from Today’s Show: Luke 16:8 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=luke+16%3A8&version=KJV Luke 2:14-17 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=luke+2%3A14-17&version=KJV Gateway Pundit: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/ Churchianity vs Christianity: https://coachdavelive.com/wp-content/uploads/tinywow_b2bf842e50585909b55491b859c485465ba7be4a5f31861ba79bf91d40c228f4_1_9784325.jpg Coach’s Article, I Am Homo-Nauseous: https://newswithviews.com/i-am-homo-nauseous/ Psalm 2: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+2&version=KJV Obadiah 1: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=obadiah+1&version=KJV Kunstler on Elon Musk: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/12/james-howard-kunstler/the-alarm-bells-go-off/ Dave Daubenmire, a veteran […]

The LunchBox Chats
137. Nauseous, Unwell & Italian

The LunchBox Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 63:18


Welcome to The LunchBox Chats Podcast with Este & Laura. Join us every week for our scoop on everything fun, fab & real. Follow us on Instagram: @LunchBoxChats Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. All opinions are our own, through experience and personal research. The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own. Listener discretion is advised. EPISODE 137. Join us this week as we chat hot topics and go over the best of the best of being Italian!

New Author Podcast
#188 – Fruity Pebbles Make Me Nauseous

New Author Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 58:07


It’s 2022. Lindsay is taking a break from the podcast and writing, taking a year off to accomplish some other things on her list. But this week, Rich is away, so Lindsay is back! Listen as Jerry and Lindsay talk about Jerry’s plotting experience, Lindsay’s year of not writing and anything else that pops into their head while talking into a microphone. If you’re an existing author or are writing your first book, come and listen to us because we were in the same boat as you. We’ve made mistakes, so you don’t have to! Come hear our successes and our mistakes, and find out where we spend money and where we shouldn’t have spent money. We’ll tell you everything we did to be successful (or fail…as the case may be). And you’ll hear a nice conversation on a year Read more...

Elliot In The Morning
EITM: Nauseous And Cautious In The Office 9/23/22

Elliot In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 15:15


Running from the law with no running water.

The Gut Show
Why Am I Nauseous?

The Gut Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 23:13


Nausea is not necessarily an IBS symptom but it is something that many with IBS deal with, and by extension attribute to their gut issues.  During this episode, I explain why nausea is not necessarily a symptom of IBS but can instead be attributed to other factors in our life. I explain the relationship between anxiety, chronic pain, poor nutrition and other issues that can show up as nausea in our day to day life. In this episode, we cover: What is nausea? The relationship between pain and nausea  Why does anxiety make me feel sick?  Skipping meals is not good for your digestion Hydration and other stomach issues when it comes to nausea  How can you combat nausea?    Join The GUT Community: The Facebook group for those with IBS and digestive health conditions to connect, encourage one another, and dive deeper into the topics we cover on The Gut Show.  Join here: facebook.com/groups/thegutcommunity   Connect with Erin & the Gutivate team IG: @erinjudge.rd or @gutivate Website: www.gutivate.com Schedule a consult: bit.ly/jnwconsultcall   FREE: IBS Fundamentals Mini Course https://www.ibsmastermethod.com/ibs-fundamentals-sign-up   Start taking control of your IBS with the MASTER Method Foundations Course bit.ly/mmfoundations   Track your symptoms & understand your body better My Gut Journal is a 90 day gut tracker to build awareness in your mind & body. Get yours at www.gutivate.com/store/mygutjournal

The Training For Trekking Podcast
TFT291: If You Get Nauseous When Hiking Up Hills

The Training For Trekking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 12:46


In this episode I explore a few areas of consideration if you start feeling nauseous, gross or a little bit nasty, while hiking up hills.  == Want to get fit, strong and resilient for your hiking adventures?   Check out the Online Summit Program: https://www.summitstrength.com.au/online.html

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CRUSADE Channel Previews
Free Farm Friday: Five Herbs Every Household Should Have And The Suicidal Idiocy Of Converting Farmland To Solar Farms

CRUSADE Channel Previews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 71:55


Wild Aster Farms -  Brian and Melissa Owners -  The herbs do really well b/c most produce their ‘crops' in the spring and they tend to handle weather changes pretty well. Most medicinal herbs, if you chose native ones, they can handle the fluctuation well. DIY Herbal Gin Kit - Our Herbal Gin Kit is a great way to experiment with making your own herbal spirits!  Gin is known for it's flavor derived from juniper berries.  Along with the juniper berries, we have included other botanicals foraged from our farm, as well as some added seasonings and botanicals to help you get started making your own Herbal Infused Gin.  All you will need is a bottle of your favorite clear spirits and a few kitchen items and you will be well on your way to impressing your friends and family with homemade cocktails! The kit includes instructions and pre-measured botanicals to make one 750ml batch of gin.  Contents come in a re-usable cotton muslin bag. DISCOUNT CODE: CRUSADE22 Husband is a ‘wage slave' so the wife Melissa definitely does most of the heavy lifting at the farm. High blood pressure - yarrow is great for high blood pressure, there isn't always ONE herb good for A, B or C…it typically has several that go together to work together for the issue. Coughing - rosemary  Crampy Tummy - mint Menstrual Cramps - oregano Achy Joints - curry powder Upset GI tract - dill Bloated - parsley Congested - cayenne Feeling down - basil Tired - cilantro Nauseous - ginger Top 5 Herbs that every home MUST have -  Yarrow (white flower) Dandelion  Comfrey, Calendula and Plantain  Nervine Herb group (catnip, lemon balm, lavender, chamomile) Adaptogenic Herbs (tulsi basil smells like Bazooka bubble gum when you run over it w/ the lawnmower) All of these herbs can be made hot tea and then chilled. Make a tea, freeze it and add it to a smoothie! Make a tincture if you don't like to drink tea. Where you take the herb and infuse them in alcohol for few days then strain the herbs out and you have infused alcohol w/ the herb. FREE FARM FRIDAY -  Farmer Brian K from Texas Farmer Dan M from New Jersey HEADLINE: Solar subsidies amount to $50,000 per acre by Isaac Orr  There will be less fowl life wherever windmills are. The heat is also so intense from solar panels that it kills all manner of birds.  Small solar panels used or attached to the battery, for a hot fence or a live fence. The mobile fence that the SBC uses also uses the solar panel batteries for their electric fences

What Fresh Hell Is This? With Stanzi Potenza

It's so fucking hot. When did wearing deodorant become a threat to our bodies? Do humanity a favor and just smell nice. And while you're at it, stop vabbing. Oh you don't know what vabbing is? Well you're about to find out. Here's a hint: it includes vagina juice. Nauseous yet? Follow Stanzi on Insta: @StanziPotenza Follow Stanzi on TikTok: @StanziPotenza   Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: bit.ly/WhatFreshHellIsThisPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: bit.ly/WhatFreshHellIsThisPodcast   What Fresh Hell Is This? is a Pod People Original Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Cabral Concept
2374: Mittelschmerz, Probiotics & Mood, Semen Retention, Detox Nausea, Insulin & Fasting, Glyphosate Ban (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 22:38


Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions:    Sierra: Hello Dr Cabral, And thank you so much for everything. You have been such an amazing mentor to my husband and I and we are loving the IHP course, can't wait for level 2! I had my first child two years ago (2019) with no complications during pregnancy. The only “complication” that I can say is that for a few hours after giving birth I couldn't urinate on my own, which led to a catheter insertion to empty my bladder. I'm not sure if this can be related but I've been having this excruciating pain every month for two years, about 14days or so after my period (which made me believe it could be Mittelschmerz) that basically Inhibits me from living a normal life for 2-3 days. I can't walk and if I do I'm hunched over holding my left lower abdomen (where my ovary is) due to a constant dull inflamed pain. Any how, I have been to the ER countless amount of times, have had blood work, seen multiple specialist, and I have been left with the same depressing answers “everything's normal” or “you're probably stressed because you are a new mom”… It's been two years and the only options they are giving me is birth control (which I tried for 6 months and it didn't help) or exploratory surgery. What would you recommend or what could be the reasons to why I'm having this on going pain? Thanks again   Alicja (Ah-leets-yah): Hi Dr.Cabral, Thank you for all your amazing work! I hope you can help me with my gut question: I've been dealing with gut issues for a while. I took probiotics daily and it wasn't until I found your podcast and learned that with people like me, probiotics may make things worse. I stopped taking probiotics and I noticed less bloating, however my mood dropped down significantly. I understand the gut-brain connection and I know I need to heal my gut to feel mentally happy too. Taking probiotics daily helped me stay happy and positive, but I noticed big shift in mood when I don't take them. I feel depressed. I'm currently on Para Support protocol (next will be CBO) Any advice for me during my protocols. Should I suck it up for a bit and still avoid probiotics for a while. Or should I start taking probiotics again and along with Para Support? Maybe just s.boulardii? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you again for all you do.   Darren: Good day Dr Cabral. I don't know if a trigger warning is needed prior to this question but is semen retention something that's actually beneficial for men? That is going days, weeks, even months with intentionally minimising ejaculating usually done by either abstention, stopping (intercourse or self pleasure) before the point of ejaculation, or learning how to climax without ejaculating. While I'm seeing many anecdotal benefits I understand some in ayurveda say that's Prajnyaparadha (unhealthy suppression). I know you usually have a more balanced approach. Will appreciate your take on this.   Malissa: Day two very Nauseous. Took the day off, Just did a dry brush, Epsom bath and drank water mixed with sea salt and lemons (Supposed to be a natural Gatorade). I did sweat so that's good. Unfortunately. Suggestions for Nausea?   Francesca: Hi Dr. Cabral. I am a type 1 diabetic, female and 24 y/o. When I was 20 y/o, I started restrictive eating and my weight dropped significantly over the course of a year, as did my estrogen levels (below the charts). At that point, I was put on HRT and given doses of estradiol, and progesterone. I also began ED recovery. 3 years later, I have put on 50 pounds while still needing to eat very restrictive, my metabolism is very low, and most concerningly, I am experiencing blood sugars above 500 every day (very low carb diet!). My question is, What EXACTLY breaks a fast? I believe the HRT/ ED recovery has caused insulin resistance, and causes me to take insulin even when in a fasted state. is the insulin itself breaking a fast? There are a lot of studies that interchange the action of eating w/ the action of insulin secretion, but because I am a diabetic, one does not automatically follow the other. I just began taking Triphala, and noticed it has lowered blood glucose. But again, is this a fix to lowering insulin needs, or is this essentially processing the same as insulin, and furthering fat deposits? Your past podcasts on fasting suggests a lot of things that cause a glucose spike will break a fast, but does not truly define if its the insulin causing the fast break. Thanks!   Jenna: I heard that Glyphosate will be banned in the US started in 2023. Is that true?? I am praying   Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions!    - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/2374 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? 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Striving to be Spiritual
Pregnant: Nauseous & Sick and Feeling Hopeless

Striving to be Spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 10:54


Are you pregnant and in that dreaded nausea phase of pregnancy sickness? Are you feeling down, discouraged and hopeless? Do you wish there was a way to help you not feel so negative during this season of pregnancy? If you answered yes to any of those questions this episode is for you!  Positive Pregnancy Program: This self-led video program, made for those that HATE the sick phase of pregnancy, will help you have  more positive thoughts during pregnancy! https://positiveinpregnancy.com/pregnancyishard  Positivity in Pregnancy and Motherhood website: Positiveinpregnancy.com Here is the Facebook Page for Pregnancy is hard: I have documented my journey of my fourth baby on this page and have other juicy and good tips for enjoying pregnancy better.  https://www.facebook.com/pregnancyishard Here is the Pregnancy is Hard Support Group on Facebook: Let's offer support, help and fun for those in the trenches of pregnancy!  https://www.facebook.com/groups/165102315544693 Email me at: melioramentor@gmail.com  

Word Matters
92. Wordle Does Not Make Us Nauseous

Word Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 17:39


Some listeners want to know if working with words professionally makes a dictionary editor better, or worse, at Wordle, and another listener wants us to weigh in on the difference between 'nauseated' and 'nauseous'—which doesn't turn our stomachs in the least.Hosted by Emily Brewster, Ammon Shea, and Peter Sokolowski.Produced in collaboration with New England Public Media.Transcript available here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fit Womens Weekly Podcast
Ep. 395: How To Deal With Exercise Guilt & Why Your Nauseous During Workouts

Fit Womens Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 30:42


Ever feel bad when life gets busy and you can't workout? How to handle it so you come back strong and healthy! Plus, why you feel nauseous during workouts and how to avoid it.  Plus more!  Let's connect:  www.fitwomensweekly.com Kindal@fitwomensweekly.com  www.instagram.com/TrainerKindal

Birthing Instincts
#246 Feeling Nauseous? We Have Some Remedies

Birthing Instincts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 75:11


Today we discuss hyperemesis remedies after Blyss meets an icon and Dr. Stu gets canceled. Get diet, lifestyle, and homeopathic tips on dealing with hyperemesis and morning sickness, plus hear the story of how Dr. Stu ruffled some feathers in the birthing world!In this episode of the Birthing Instincts Podcast:Dr. Stu gets canceled! Risks of hyperemesis gravidarumBattling morning sickness and low blood sugar Pharmacological and homeopathic solutions for hyperemesisThe safety and efficacy of diclegisThis show is supported by:Bamboobies | Use code INSTINCTS to get 25% off your first order! Connect with Dr. Stu:Instagram: @birthinginstinctsWebsite: birthinginstincts.comConnect with Blyss:Instagram: @birthingblyssWebsite: birthingblyss.comResources:The High Wire episode "Making History" Dr. Ben Lynch's Seeking Health This show is produced by Soulfire Productions