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Councillor Roberto Quintas, Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility at the City of Cape Town, speaks to Lester Kiewit about the ongoing roadworks in Mitchell’s Plain. As commuters face significant disruptions, including road closures and delays, Councillor Quintas explains the need for the infrastructure upgrades and addresses concerns about the timing of these projects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introducing the short story [Night Work] from Pyun Hye-young's collection of novels [To the Kennels and Other Stories], we talk about people living in tourist areas. Translated by Sora Kim Russell and Heinz Insu Fenkl
Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, Dec 22, 2024.
Johnny Spoiler dives into why Jim from The Office might be more of a sociopath than you think, plus he shares his thoughts on a new vampire flick that's not like his own Night Work. Stick around as he defends the cult classic Bubba Ho-Tep (it's a binge now for sure) and reviews The Exorcist III—which left him with some mixed feelings. Spoiler: It's a binge never despite its iconic cast. Plus, we chat about the latest Masters of the Universe casting news and the weirdness of celeb cameos in horror movies. Tune in for laughs, movie trivia, and a few wild tangents! Sponsored Content: Try pizza with a Bao twist: https://bit.ly/PIZZAPIZZABAO Ready for a wine adventure? The Loose Moose has you covered with wines from around the world: https://bit.ly/THEMOOSEISLOOSE
Have you ever wondered how a single joke can polarize an audience, or how an awards ceremony can unpredictably crown a new star? Our roundtable discussion peels back the curtain on the Oscars, revealing Emma Stone's unexpected triumph and diving into the edgy humor that targeted Robert Downey Jr. Join us as we navigate the laughter and critique that follow such public spectacles, all while emphasizing the importance of fully engaging with media before drawing conclusions.This episode isn't just about Hollywood's glitz and glamour; it's about the stories that connect us. Feel the warmth of our camaraderie as we talk about Charlie Mattera's podcast episodes, how Carmen and Maurio met, and yes, giving homage to the legacy of Ryan O'Neal. We also reminisce about the banking world's peculiar charm, and tackle the ever-relevant quest for a healthy work-life balance, dissecting generational shifts in labor attitudes and the empowering act of setting personal boundaries. Finally, we wade through the murky waters of online misinformation and the debate over TikTok's ownership, challenging you to think critically about the media narratives you consume. We also take a deep, introspective look at American identity, addressing the diverse experiences that shape our perspectives on national symbols and inclusivity. Whether you're seeking insight into the complexities of workplace dynamics or you're hungry for a thought-provoking conversation on societal issues, our lively exchange will provide you with a rich tapestry of viewpoints to ponder long after the episode ends.To see the entire video, please visit our YouTube page: https://youtube.com/live/cG3NaFibhPcThank you for stopping by. Please visit our website: All About The Joy and add, like and share. We'd appreciate that greatly. Also, if you want to find us anywhere on social media, please check out the link in bio page. Music By Geovane Bruno, Moments, 3481Editing by Team A-JHost, Carmen Lezeth DISCLAIMER: As always, please do your own research and understand that the opinions in this podcast and livestream are meant for entertainment purposes only. States and other areas may have different rules and regulations governing certain aspects discussed in this podcast. Nothing in our podcast or livestream is meant to be medical or legal advice. Please use common sense, and when in doubt, ask a professional for advice, assistance, help and guidance.
To celebrate the anniversary of poet Robert Burns' birth on January 25, 1759, Scottish people all over the world observe Burns Night each year. Learn about the verse, the bagpipes, and of course the haggis in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/holidays-other/get-out-haggis-its-burns-night.htmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode:Ukrainian Food Flair: Homemade mushroom soup, Ukrainian styleKnyzhka Corner: Myra reviews Night Work, The Sawchuk Poems by Randall MaggsReader Reaction: A loyal listener of Nash Holos shares his personal reflections on Night Work, The Sawchuk PoemsUkrainian Proverb of the WeekGreat Ukrainian musicYour host: Pawlina.The Vancouver edition of Nash Holos airs Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.The Nanaimo edition airs Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.For audio archives, transcripts and information about the show, visit our website.Links: Nash Holos interview with Randall Maggs, author of Night Work: The Sawchuk PoemsSBNation interview with Randall MaggsYouTube video: The Media and the Death of Terry Sawchuk Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your mentor today is Rena Maycock, the founder of Cilter. Rena shares with us how she quit a high-paying CEO job to earn her freedom by becoming her own boss. We chat about the pros and cons of starting your own venture and how you know if you are ready to start. --- Join my free weekly email newsletter here: https://bit.ly/40TgDkq --- My Season Partners EIIS Innovation Fund: https://bit.ly/3sxFdLp Iconic Offices: https://bit.ly/iconicEE23 ADHD Now: https://bit.ly/49uzd6N
On this episode of Audio Judo, Matthew and Kyle talk about The Scissor Sisters' album "Night Work." Do you really want to see what we look like while we record? Check out select episodes on our YouTube, you weirdo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8oo8oZkSLUqOuiiw8hD7Q If you like what you hear (and see) and want to support the podcast, you can become a Patreon supporter for as little as $1/month: https://www.patreon.com/audiojudo You can also buy some swag with our logo on it: https://www.teepublic.com/user/audio-judo-podcast As always, let us know what you think by emailing info(at)audiojudo(dot)com. Website: https://www.audiojudo.com Get in touch on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiojudo Twitter: @audiojudo Instagram: @audio_judo We are proud members of the Pantheon Podcast Network. If you like our show check out other music related podcasts at https://www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Audio Judo, Matthew and Kyle talk about The Scissor Sisters' album "Night Work." Do you really want to see what we look like while we record? Check out select episodes on our YouTube, you weirdo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8oo8oZkSLUqOuiiw8hD7Q If you like what you hear (and see) and want to support the podcast, you can become a Patreon supporter for as little as $1/month: https://www.patreon.com/audiojudo You can also buy some swag with our logo on it: https://www.teepublic.com/user/audio-judo-podcast As always, let us know what you think by emailing info(at)audiojudo(dot)com. Website: https://www.audiojudo.com Get in touch on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiojudo Twitter: @audiojudo Instagram: @audio_judo We are proud members of the Pantheon Podcast Network. If you like our show check out other music related podcasts at https://www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the most recent Beige Book, the Philadelphia Fed reported a staffing firm said it’s having an easier time filling night and weekend shifts. Could this mean the labor market is loosening up? We'll talk to some folks around the country who are picking up jobs at odd hours. Also in this episode: rental car agencies pile on fees, China restricts graphite exports, and class barriers break down at … Applebee's?
In the most recent Beige Book, the Philadelphia Fed reported a staffing firm said it’s having an easier time filling night and weekend shifts. Could this mean the labor market is loosening up? We'll talk to some folks around the country who are picking up jobs at odd hours. Also in this episode: rental car agencies pile on fees, China restricts graphite exports, and class barriers break down at … Applebee's?
Discover the surprising impact of night work on your health in this eye-opening episode with Dr. Chinyelu E. Oraedu, known as Dr. Yel'Ora. As a Board Certified Internal Medicine physician with over 20 years of experience, Dr. Yel'Ora sheds light on night workers' potential health challenges. From her unique perspective as an Academic Hospitalist/Nocturnist at Stamford Hospital, Connecticut, and an Adjunct Professor at Quinnipiac University, Dr. Yel'Ora shares invaluable insights on how night shift work can affect employees. She recently embarked on a total lifestyle makeover and now leads the Dr. Yel'Ora, Lifestyle & Obesity Coaching Program for Night Workers. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the health and wellness challenges associated with night shift work and how you or someone you know can thrive in this demanding lifestyle. Tune in now for practical tips and expert guidance from Dr. Yel'Ora herself, the best-selling co-author of "The Warrior Women Project" and "Thriving After Burnout." Website: www.dryelora.comIG: dusktodawnmdFB: Dr. Yel'Ora --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urcaringdocs/message
“The thieves here tonight are into stealing elections, not diamonds.” With Jessica's help Dennis Stanton, the gentleman thief, must use his criminal skills for good and unmask a murderous thief before he's wrongly convicted. https://www.patreon.com/Thefletcherfiles
WWE Raw 10/31/22 full show review, results, highlights, and livestream post show with JDfromNY on Off The Script. WWE Raw review for October 31st, 2022 with JDfromNY. Monday Night Raw was the GO HOME show for the brand before WWE Crown Jewel on Saturday afternoon, with a major title change, and Roman Reigns appearance on Monday Night. Also, Seth Rollins vs Austin Theory. Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai, and IYO SKY) defend the WWE Tag Team Championships against Asuka, and Alexa Bliss. Otis vs Matt Riddle in a "Trick Or Street Fight" Match. The Miz vs Mustafa Ali. Bianca Belair vs Nikki Cross in a Non Title Match, and WWE Investigates with Johnny Gargano as he reveals why Dexter Lumis really has been going after The Miz. Join the Off The Script VIP Club: https://www.youtube.com/c/JDfromNY206/join Socials
Since March 2020, most of us have a deeper grasp of who is an “essential worker.” The Baltimore Museum of Industry is featuring a show about those who are indispensable to our young people: Baltimore City school food-service workers. Like Sheila Alston, who helped feed students for more than 30 years: “We are part of the learning process with the kids. Because a child cannot learn if they're hungry.” We learn more about the audio-visual exhibit from the B-M-I's director of interpretation Beth Maloney, and from photographer J.M. Giordano who created the black and white portraits: “These are people who do a fantastically important job, so I wanted to make them look like superheroes almost.” Links: Food for Thought, online at BMI, J.M. Giordano, Night Work at Goucher College Rosenberg Gallery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://psychiatry.dev/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-10082.mp3?cb=1664407808.mp3 Playback speed: 0.8x 1x 1.3x 1.6x 2x Download: Daytime eating prevents mood vulnerability in night work – PubMed Randomized Controlled Trial Jingyi Qian et al. PNAS. 2022. Shift workers haveFull EntryDaytime eating prevents mood vulnerability in night work – PubMed
How do we make our parents proud? How does our DNA shape us? Ever heard of primal scream therapy?Statistically John Maye shouldn't even be where he is! He thought his family might even be cursed! Today Johnny Spoiler is baring his soul and talking about his predecessors! Johnny Spoiler watched a lot of movies growing up! He started writing scripts, became his own conquering hero, and learned how to entertain a crowd as a high school mascot! Today John is a dad and teaching his kids to tone down their jokes! Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy! Top independent podcaster John Maye channels his creativity and data-driven chops to build his own entertainment news podcast, The Binge-Watchers Podcast! Now topping 1 million downloads a month! We talk about how the industry has changed since 2013. Johnny Spoiler has been a screenwriter, actor, comedian, (has appeared in clubs such as world-famous COMEDY STORE, LAUGH FACTORY), and Podcast Host with accolades as a finalist for multiple years in the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting, a semi-finalist in the Austin Film Festival, and "Night Work" marks him as a finalist in the ScreenCraft Horror awards." Trigger Warning this episode mentions suicide. Check out The Binge Watchers Podcast https://www.bwpodcast.com/ Connect with John https://www.linkedin.com/in/realjohntmaye Connect with Reena linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts bettercalldaddy.com reena@bettercalldaddy.com twitter.com/reenareena Me and my daddy would love to hear from you, subscribe and drop us a five star podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy
Happy Pride! To celebrate Pride Month, Fluxblog's Matthew Perpetua joins DJ Louie to talk one of the most iconic gay pop acts of the century, Scissor Sisters. Louie and Matthew talk the history of queer men in mainstream pop, Scissor Sisters' formation in the downtown NYC electroclash scene of the late '90s and early '00s, their fluke first hit, a BeeGees-esque cover of "Comfortably Numb", how their 2004 self-titled debut album played like a expertly made, fun-loving tour through gay music history, why they exploded as pop stars in the UK but remained a cult phenomenon here in America, and how they presaged artists like Robyn and Charli XCX by carving out a space for alternative pop stars stateside. They then talk about their second album, 2006's Ta-Dah, it's myriad of slightly obscure pop historical references, the smash hit and their signature song, "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'", their turn towards more sex-forward music on their 2010 Stuart Price-produced masterpiece, Night Work, and Louie shares a bit about what the record meant to him in his personal journey with his sexuality. Next, Louie and Matthew discuss their final album, 2012's Magic Hour, how they mainstreamed the word "kiki" on their gay club hit "Let's Have a Kiki" and the impact they've had on future queer pop stars like Mika, Sam Smith and Lil Nas X, as well as on campier American pop icons who followed in their footsteps like Lady GaGa and Katy Perry. Finally, Louie and Matthew rank Scissor Sisters in the official Pop Pantheon. Read Matthew's review of Night Work in Pitchfork Check out Louie's Scissor Sisters Essentials Playlist on SpotifyLA Niche Legends! Grab tix for DJ Louie's Queer Pop Party, Gorgeous Gorgeous: Pride Edition, Friday, June 10 at Resident in DTLA! Join the Pop Pantheon Discord!Follow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on TwitterFollow Matthew Perpetua on TwitterCheck out Main Pod Girl with AJ and Sola on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts
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Mac @ Night: S02E10 - Today on the 21st Episode of Mac @ Night, I pivot away from the world of efedding and talk a little more personally on how I feel we are all a 'Work In Progress'. Many of us are dealing with a whole lot in our personal lives, and I know we often face times where it feels like the odds are stacked against us. Sometimes it might feel like we've made so many mistakes, or so many things are going wrong, and we don't know how to deal in those moments. I'm here to remind you that no one alive today is perfect. We are all a work in progress. We can use each day to improve ourselves little by little, and inch closer to our own personal goals. How? Give this podcast a listen. I hope you can take something from this podcast today that will help you in your own journey. As always, feel free to sound off in the comments section on our forums or in the discord "members only" chat. See you next time. Stay safe! Cheers - Mac
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WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.
This is Jessica's first encounter with jewel thief Dennis Stanton who is suspected of the murder of Axel Weingard. This is the first of nine episodes in which Dennis Stanton appeared.This episode can be streamed on IMDb TV (Amazon) and Peacock.Guest Stars include:1. Keith Michell (The Six Wives of Henry VIII) as Dennis Stanton2. John Dye (Touched by an Angel) as Andy Broom3. Rick Jason (Combat!) as Axel Weingard4. Julie Parrish (Return to Peyton Place) as Marta Weingard5. Joe Santos (The Rockford Files) as NYPD Lt. Bert Alfano6. Leann Hunley (Days of Our Lives) as Shannon McBride7. Jamie Farr (M*A*S*H) as Theo Wexler8. Conrad Janis (Airport 1975) as Miles HatcherThe IMDb page can be found here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0653448/
Welcome to our Tuesday episode at the finale of March Madness everyone. On today's show I am covering various topics: Trying out some new audio technology Easter, 2021 March Madness and the incredible Gonzaga/UCLA game on Saturday night Pulling goats in the middle of the night and bottle feeding. Pulling calves, thankfully during the day time. What a "city surrogate" is in my vernacular I hope you enjoy the show! More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:
Have you been overwhelming yourself with work responsibilities and decisions on Sunday night? But you already know that your weekend is for you and your family to enjoy and to have fun, not to work. What to do then? In this episode, April talks about the terrible practice of overwhelming yourself with work on a Sunday night and the dangers it poses. Listen in to learn how you can stop this bad practice by focusing on your gains at the end of a workday and not the gap. What you will learn in this episode: [1:50] Stop making your Sunday night your Monday morning because it erodes your balance and will eventually lead to a breakdown. [3:49] How to plan your next week in advance, on Friday at 2 pm. [4:49] Look at the gain you made at the end of your workday, not the gap, which will make you feel accomplished and change the way you show up. [7:22] Be present, be where your feet are. Stop robbing yourself of the joy of being in the moment with your family while thinking of work. Quotes: “We want breakthroughs, not breakdowns.” [2:25] “Last part of the day you focus on the gain, not the gap.” [5:49] “How you leave your workday is often how you walk through the front door of your home.” [6:05] What can you do today? To Be Productive. Effective. Perform at your best. Even now. Are you struggling to stay focused? If you have the right framework, it takes the guesswork out of Productivity. Get our FREE mini-series 4 Steps: Doing More in Less Time Visit pivot-me.com/4Steps to get it TODAY!
What is the city like when you work at night? Who watches the kids without child care, who makes your start-of-shift coffee when all the cafes are closed, how do you commute? Tonight we explore night shift work and how cities can be better at serving a 24-hour economy.This is the third episode of our six-part series, where our co-hosts Shelby Bassett and Michele Acuto talk with Julius-Cezar MacQuarie, Su-Jan Yeo, Emilia Smeds and Jenny McArthur. It is produced by Kate Murray, with sound design by Bec Fary, and includes Little India, Singapore sounds downloaded from Zapsplat.comBrought to you by Connected Cities at the University of Melbourne. Find us on Twitter at @networkedcities and join the conversation using #CitiesAfterDark
Have you ever met a thief with a specific vendetta, a built in alibi and a personal moral code? Was everyone at that party working a separate agenda? Are balcony drops better than elevators? And is this just a story about people who don't want to work and the various schemes they come up with? Join us as we watch this episode's Stantformation into a show about a dude who only lies when his lips move, its time for A Little Night Work.
This week we're celebrating ten years of Scissor Sisters’ fantastic, Stuart Price produced, third studio album, Night Work. We discuss the huge singles, guest spots from Sir Ian McKellen and Kylie Minogue, a Goldfrapp co-written b-side, their Glastonbury Pyramid performance, and more. Let us know your thoughts @trackbytrackuk.
A highwayman makes plans for his latest raid using an old road that goes through the local woods. Despite calculating the risks, sometimes there are variables that cannot be foreseen ... Written & read by Andrew Bate
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In the lead up to the release of Penny Dreadful City of Angels on the 26th of April we rewatch Penny Dreadful Night Work the first episode of Season one. […] The post Penny Dreadful Night Work – Season 1 Episode 1 Rewatch appeared first on Dreadful Podcast.
How will Louisville fare against Virgina if they have to do it without Malik Williams? And are they on the wrong seed line right now? Plus, Brackey Guy Dave Ommen, Manning on MNF, and Fast Five.
We recently asked the question, "What is it that keeps you up at night?" The number one response was financial tension; the second was work. In week one of our series Pastor Gabe teaches on God's desire for us to experience joy in our work and how to bring the right perspective to this critical area of our lives.
Low carb is dead from a fat loss perspective, but what about in energy management? What about fasting? This show started its train of thought from the previous shift and night worker show, but it's widened its scope as not enough think of low carb eating and its effects on health and performance. If you're struggling to manage your nutrition, shift worker or not, have a cheeky listen. To learn more about nutrition sign up to our free e-course at: https://btn.academy
Amy's husband Paul has been working some late nights lately...but is it really WORK that's keeping him out late? Or something else...?
Marc Zegans is a working poet and spoken word artist. His collections include The Underwater Typewriter, Boys in the Woods, Pillow Talk, and The Book of Clouds. He has recorded two albums, Night Work and Marker and Parker, the latter in collaboration with pianist Don Parker. Marc has worked regularly in immersive theater as a producer, author and performer, and has been introducing audiences to the Typewriter Underground in live performances since 2016. Marc’s Typewriter Underground saw its debut as a full theatrical production directed by Janice Blaze Rocke at the Henry Miller Library, Big Sur in June 2018. He lives by the coast in Northern California. Marc’s poetry can be found at marczegans.com, and he can be reached for creative advisory services at mycreativedevelopment.com.
Gotta do the night work! All-night songs, all morning long, courtesy of WAFFLES! “Night” is the theme with a lean into “night life”, featuring bangers like the Scissor Sisters’ “Night Work” but also the mournful strains of Mercury Rev, some classical music and jazz, and much more! Waffles! :: Teen Titans Go! Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Continue Reading
Dr. Jon Olin and Dr. Julie Kinn respond to a listener question about preparing for shift work, night work, and unusual schedules. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Defense, nor the U.S. Government To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1wQMgdf3tE) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth A Better Night's Sleep is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Music is Take Me Higher by Jahzzar (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/Take_Me_Higher_1626)
Sometimes I like to work while the rest of the world is resting.
David C. Taylor was born and raised in New York City with a few early detours to Europe. He was incarcerated in schools on both continents until finally set free after completing his formal education at Yale University. He and his brother were free-range children in New York who early on discovered the joys of Times Square, the games arcades, the pool halls, and the jazz clubs. He joined the Peace Corps after college and spent two years in the Marshall Islands. He returned to New York to work as a teacher, and then moved to Madrid, Spain, to teach himself how to write. He returned to New York to work as a bartender in Greenwich Village, and then moved to Vienna, Austria for two years in pursuit of the cellist who became his wife. Realizing that they would starve to death on what they pay short story writers, they moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a movie/TV writer for more than twenty years. He now has 2 novels out, NIGHT LIFE and NIGHT WORK, and all that bartending must have paid off because NIGHT LIFE was nominated for an Edgar for Best First Novel! David and his wife now divide their time between Boston and an old farmhouse on the coast of Maine. They have two daughters.His father, Samuel Taylor was a Broadway playwright: The Happy Time, Sabrina Fair, The Pleasure Of His Company, No Strings (a musical with Richard Rodgers), and a sometime screenwriter: Sabrina, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain and Vertigo. Host Libby Hellmann is the author of 14 compulsively readable thrillers. Her new book, WAR SPIES AND BOBBY SOX: Stories about WW2 at HOME will be out Feb 28. This is a copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors On The Air Global Radio Network LLC.
In which Natasha and Dan get the ball rolling while Maggie is out sick.
Have you been struggling with sleep, lately? The next time you can't go to sleep,pray to God and listen to His wisdom. Then make goals to help you achieve your destiny.
Have you been struggling with sleep, lately? The next time you can't go to sleep,pray to God and listen to His wisdom. Then make goals to help you achieve your destiny.
Outcomes of Daytime Procedures Performed by Attending Surgeons after Night Work Anand Govindarajan, M.D., David R. Urbach, M.D., Matthew Kumar, M.Sc., Qi Li, M.Sc., Brian J. Murray, M.D., David Juurlink, M.D., Ph.D., Erin Kennedy, M.D., Ph.D., Anna Gagliardi, Ph.D., Rinku Sutradhar, Ph.D., and Nancy N. Baxter, M.D., Ph.D. N Engl J Med 2015; 373:845-853 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMsa1415994 August 27, 2015 Background: Sleep loss in attending physicians has an unclear effect on patient outcomes. In this study, researchers examined the effect of medical care provided by physicians after midnight on the outcomes of their scheduled elective procedures performed during the day. Methods: The study authors conducted a population-based, retrospective, matched-cohort study in Ontario, Canada. Patients undergoing 1 of 12 elective daytime procedures performed by a physician who had treated patients from midnight to 7 a.m. were matched in a 1:1 ratio to patients undergoing the same procedure by the same physician on a day when the physician had not treated patients after midnight. Outcomes included death, readmission, complications, length of stay, and procedure duration. Generalized estimating equations were used to compare outcomes between patient groups. Results: The authors included 38,978 patients, treated by 1448 ...
Outcomes of Daytime Procedures Performed by Attending Surgeons after Night Work Anand Govindarajan, M.D., David R. Urbach, M.D., Matthew Kumar, M.Sc., Qi Li, M.Sc., Brian J. Murray, M.D., David Juurlink, M.D., Ph.D., Erin Kennedy, M.D., Ph.D., Anna Gagliardi, Ph.D., Rinku Sutradhar, Ph.D., and Nancy N. Baxter, M.D., Ph.D. N Engl J Med 2015; 373:845-853 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMsa1415994 August 27, 2015 Background: Sleep loss in attending physicians has an unclear effect on patient outcomes. In this study, researchers examined the effect of medical care provided by physicians after midnight on the outcomes of their scheduled elective procedures performed during the day. Methods: The study authors conducted a population-based, retrospective, matched-cohort study in Ontario, Canada. Patients undergoing 1 of 12 elective daytime procedures performed by a physician who had treated patients from midnight to 7 a.m. were matched in a 1:1 ratio to patients undergoing the same procedure by the same physician on a day when the physician had not treated patients after midnight. Outcomes included death, readmission, complications, length of stay, and procedure duration. Generalized estimating equations were used to compare outcomes between patient groups. Results: The authors included 38,978 patients, treated by 1448 ...
Lawrence discusses the pilot episode of Showtime's "Penny Dreadful". Contact us via these links: http://twitter.com/DraculaAudio audio.dracula@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/DraculaAudio Dracula: The Audio Drama And most importantly, the link for the cause this episode is here: http://www.gofundme.com/j8etzg Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
Join us as Esther Boykin shares her expertise on creating a fulfilling and successful relationship. In this episode, Esther gives relationship advice on making date night work for your relationship. Esther Boykin is a licensed marriage and family therapist and relationship expert who is passionate about helping people build healthier and happier relationships. She believes that meaningful emotional connections start by knowing and loving yourself. She is co-founder of Group Therapy Associates, a mental health practice in Northern Virginia, and together with her business partner hosts a free monthly web series called Q & A with GTA where they answer viewer questions on life, love, and parenting. Esther is passionate about making mental health and personal growth accessible and offers couples and individuals a variety of ways to work with her to reach their goals including, traditional therapy, relationship classes and coaching services.
Welcome to the first eposode of the Dreadful Thoughts podcast the podcast dedicated to the TV show Penny Dreadful that airs on Showtime! In this episode we discuss the series Premier of "Penny Dreadful" We'll talk about what happened, and what we think will happen next. Thanks for listening!
AFTERBUZZ TV — Penny Dreadful edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Showtimes's Penny Dreadful. In this episode host Marisa Serafini breaks down the episode in which monsters and demons haunt Victorian London. In the opener, police investigate a series of gruesome deaths but renowned explorer Sir Malcolm Murray and the alluring Vanessa Ives know there is something darker at play than mere murder. They recruit an American sharpshooter and Dr. Victor Frankenstein to help them find someone close to them. There to help Marisa is co-host Roxy Striar. It's Penny Dreadful's "Night Work" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com
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The body clock goes under the Naked Scientists' spotlight this week. We unpick the mechanisms that enable human cells, plants and even bacteria to track the time of day and alter their activities accordingly, and we hear the evidence that night work makes you put on weight and boosts your diabetes risk. In the news, how cells grafted into the eye restore sight to blind mice, the three genes that can convert scar tissue back into beating cardiac muscle following a heart attack, and electrical stimulation that returns movement to limbs paralysed by spinal injury. And on the subject of the body... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The body clock goes under the Naked Scientists' spotlight this week. We unpick the mechanisms that enable human cells, plants and even bacteria to track the time of day and alter their activities accordingly, and we hear the evidence that night work makes you put on weight and boosts your diabetes risk. In the news, how cells grafted into the eye restore sight to blind mice, the three genes that can convert scar tissue back into beating cardiac muscle following a heart attack, and electrical stimulation that returns movement to limbs paralysed by spinal injury. And on the subject of the body... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Poet Randall Maggs discusses his book “Night Work” about the troubled soul of legendary hockey goalie Terry Sawchuk plus the nuances of story-telling, conversations with goaltenders, Sawchuk’s Ukrainian heritage and convergence of history and hockey with host Dave Thorvald Olson at the Robson Square covered outdoor rink in Vancouver following a poetry reading promoted by … Continue reading Poetic Stories about Goalies – Postcard #62 →
Poet Randall Maggs discusses his book “Night Work” about the troubled soul of legendary hockey goalie Terry Sawchuk plus the nuances of story-telling, conversations with goaltenders, Sawchuk’s Ukrainian heritage and convergence of history and hockey with host Dave Thorvald Olson at the Robson Square covered outdoor rink in Vancouver following a poetry reading promoted by … Continue reading Bonus: Poetic Stories about Goalies – Postcards from Gravelly Beach podcast →