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From the Stark Headquarters in Orange County California, the world's first 360 degree gym brings you Episode 171 of Stark Naked Radio: Talking Bone Marrow and Stem Cells with Dr. Harry Adelson. In this episode, Todd and Dr. Alice talk with Dr. Harry Adelson about the process of collecting stem cells from your own bone marrow and injections into regions with pain or previous injuries to promote healing. Todd shares his own experience of undergoing the procedure while Dr. Harry shares the science behind it! If you want to learn more about Stark you can find us at:Website: www.starklife.usInstagram: @starklife.usFor more information on Dr. Harry Adelson:Website: www.docereclinics.comInstagram: @harry.adelson
Hosted by Junior with guest Miguel, in this episode we talk about our thoughts on Pop Smokes grave sight being vandalized, the new NMD s1, hype around the new iPhone, how crazy fungi is and much more. Thank you for tuning in hope y'all enjoy.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Join Joe & Conrad as they head for the biggest bang in history (yes we are aware, Harry!). Skystrikers, incoming planets and brief conclusions! Will the NMDs ever be kissed?
Your weekly dose of the 2 chief weaklings right here on YouTube LIVE! We talk about a whole bunch of shoes, what its like for 2 fat boys running and why cancel culture is ruining the world as we know it.
Episode 27 hittin' harder than Altuve! #notrashcan. Kasita & Trey are back speaking on the sneaker realm and while they both pulled out pairs from 2020, Trey's Parisian-inspired jays have a tough time keeping up with a candidate for YOTD champ! A cross-over quick statement on the new AI's start off Order Confirmed, finished by Pharrell's monotone NMDs and a retro Air Max. A little trash talk on Tracking Order breaking down Jalen Ramsey's signature shoe, another lemonade Air Max and an update on Nike's Sacai Vaporwaffle to close the day. Who's getting free Blueberry Lemonade? Find out on Episode 27 of the #CreasedPod! Thanks for listening and don't forget to like, comment and subscribe on Instagram, Twitterand YouTube and always remember, #AintNoHalfSteppin! Tune in every Wednesday for a new episode of the Creased Pod! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kendall and Randy chop it up. Childhood memories are on the menu. Special surprise guest included.
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In this episode... While listening to this episode be prepared to connect with Emily in ways you never thought you could in a podcast. We talk with Emily about her life, disability, consent violations, her amazing Blogs, and so much more. She melted our hearts and I know she will do the same to you. A little about Emily... Emily Wolinsky is a driving force behind and President of NMD United, a peer-led and runs a non-profit organization that connects adults with neuromuscular disabilities (NMDs) to Independent Living Resources. As part of her work for NMD United, Wolinsky led the Dear Julianna letter-writing campaign. In which adults who are living with lifelong disabilities write to disabled children in order to fight against the "better dead than disabled" stereotype. The project received national attention. In recognition of her work, New Mobility honored Ms. Wolinsky as one of the six People of the Year in 2016 for her advocacy and activism efforts. In addition to her work with NMD United, she currently works at Austin Community College as a Student Accessibility Services Specialist in Austin, Texas. Ms. Wolinsky holds two masters' degrees in Counseling and Educational Administration from Prairie View A&M University; a secondary educator's certification from The University of Texas at Austin; and a Bachelor's degree in English from the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Other activism: Emily runs multiple websites and blogs which each serve their own purpose. CrippledBitch is a blog she uses to fight ableism "with a plastic keyboard instead of a sword." She also runs a website called MyOlmsteadRights which focuses on the ability of those with disabilities to afford at-home care and their independence. About NMD United... NMD United is a non-profit organization composed of adults living with neuromuscular disabilities. This peer-led organization will foster meaningful interactions and provide informational resources to increase self-direction while promoting independence. In 2013, Emily began to develop this organization with five other adults from around the United States. In 2014, she was voted-in as Chairperson of the organization. Dear Juliana Began thanks to a CNN article in which a 4-year old girl, who has Charcot-Marie Tooth disease (a progressive neuromuscular disease), deciding to choose the end of life care instead of going to the hospital the next time she gets sick. At 7 years old, Emily was selected to be a poster child for the Muscular Dystrophy Association and became one of "Jerry's Kids" in the MDA Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon. Find Emily and NMD United... ...
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The rebirth of No More Duck Sauce
On this episode we discuss with Kevin from Premium Sneakers in Berkeley, California about the sneaker culture and what it means to truly be a sneakerhead. What is behind the rise of NMDs and the wave of sneakers becoming more about fashion then function? We also discuss our favorite shoes and Rayna the G talks about her indifference towards sneakers in general.
Gregory Taylor was at my house last week to work on an upcoming show, and I pinged him for his third AMT podcast interview. This time, though, I had something really specific in mind: I wanted to know more about how he did his radio show, how he selected music for it, and what he used to determine material that would capture his attention. As before, he did not disappoint! Gregory's work in broadcasting is quite astounding. He's run the same radio show, with a few short breaks, continuously for 30 years, programming interesting mixes of experimental music on a Madison-based community radio station (WORT FM, 89.9), and has listened to more of this music than probably anyone ever has. His knowledge of both labels and artists is encyclopedic, but his discussions of them are - as always - interesting and story-filled. Gregory's show, RTQE, is from 9-11pm (CST) Sunday Evenings, and the shows are archived and streamed for off-time listening for up to two weeks. I hope you enjoy this discussion about the development of a community station, Gregory's RTQE show, the loss of NMDS (and its effect on music selection) and having *your* work played on the radio. Fascinating stuff! Enjoy!