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The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Lindsay's story is remarkable, but it also serves as a window into a much larger crisis. Right now, more than 100,000 people in the United States are on the waiting list for a life-saving organ. Every day, about 17 people die waiting. The numbers are staggering, but Lindsay's journey shows us that change is possible, especially when ordinary people choose to...
Madeleine Finlay is joined by Ian Sample to discuss three intriguing science and environment stories. From a breakthrough in the quest to create organs in the lab to a world-first climate visa that will see citizens relocate from the island of Tuvalu to Australia, plus what happens when two massive black holes collide. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Like the discovery of penicillin, it started with an unexpected moment in the lab.Charlie Childs and Madeline Eiken didn't set out to revolutionize drug testing — but a surprise breakthrough led them to create the world's first lab-grown human intestine and win the 2025 Rice Business Plan Competition's grand prize. Their startup, Intero Biosystems, could dramatically reduce clinical trial costs, improve drug safety and advance personalized medicine.Host Maya Pomroy '22 talks with Charlie and Madeline about the moment that sparked it all, their experience winning the 2025 Rice Business Plan Competition, and what's next for their fast-growing startup. Episode Guide:00:59 Meet the Founders: Madeline and Charlie01:49 Their Groundbreaking Innovation of a Lab-Grown Human Intestine03:24 The Journey From Lab to Startup07:06 The Accidental Discovery11:49 Competing in the Rice Business Plan Competition15:52 The Pitch and the Competition Experience19:14 Support and Success at Rice23:37 Future Plans and Advice for Aspiring EntrepreneursOwl Have You Know is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:Charlie on the lab-grown intestines breakthrough04:43 [Charlie Childs]: I think, every day, like, as we develop this model, we are just more and more amazed how amazing, like, nature is and how smart science is. So, what we can do is we take these stem cells, which, like you said, can turn to anything in the body, and then we simulate human development. So, every day we give them… we literally call it Gatorade. Like, the cells live in this red liquid, and it truly is Gatorade. It has, like, glucose and proteins and other things that the cells need to live just like our bodies do. And each day, we give them different proteins that leads them down human developmental time until they turn into the miniature intestines. So, it's actually a lot more simple than you would think. And our breakthrough figured out that a single protein that we switched in this process caused this beautiful thing to form. So, the cells, we joke about this every day, like, the cells just know what to do and we just need to, like, push them in the right direction and they will figure out what to do.From lab partners to startup co-founders 04:06 [Madeline Eiken]: We just know that we work really well together. We know that we have really complementary skill sets. So my background is in engineering, and, while Charlie is a biologist, and so the way that we approach problems is quite different from each other, but we have this, like, really shared interest in commercializing that technology.How does the Rice Business Plan competition stand out in comparison to some others?18:12 [Charlie Childs]: It was like a whole other beast, and people kept warning us, like, leading up to it. They were like, “This is fun, but wait till you get to Rice.” It was just like the breadth of not only the startups, but also the judges and all the people from Rice. It was the investors — like, we were just blown away at how much support and interest there was. And I mean, our first pitch was crazy. Like, people were audibly like gasping and cheering, and it was just such a fun group to pitch to. And we just made so many wonderful connections, and I truly, truly, like, this is like launching us into another realm that we didn't even think we were gonna be able to be in. Both from, like, connections and investors, and just support — we're so thankful.What's next for Intero Biosystems?24:05 [Madeline Eiken]: We're really excited to be really laser-focused on de-risking the company and meeting our milestones with this fundraise. We were really lucky to basically double what we were hoping to raise. So that was really awesome and exciting for us. And because of that extra cushion that we have, we think we can push a lot faster on some of our milestones that we had been thinking about for seed rounds and even Series A. So, right now we're really focusing on onlining our manufacturing and figuring out how we're gonna make the organoids really reproducibly so we can get them into the hands of customers as quickly as we can. So, now the fun part of running the company is what we get to do.Show Links: TranscriptGuest Profiles:Charlie Childs | LinkedInMadeline Eiken | LinkedInIntero Biosystems
What if your body has been guiding you all along and you just didn't know how to listen?So many of us push through emotional stress, unaware that it leaves energetic imprints on our bodies, influencing everything from our moods to physical health. This episode dives into the wisdom of the body and how our unconscious choices, like the colors we wear or the foods we crave, are rooted in energetic signals we've forgotten how to read.Discover how everyday choices like clothing color and food preferences are connected to your body's energy systems and emotional needs.Learn how to clear emotional and energetic blockages through movement, meditation, and somatic awareness.Gain empowering insights from Banya's healing journey from trauma and illness to vibrant health using the principles of Qi and oriental medicine.Tune in now to uncover how reconnecting with your body's innate intelligence can transform your emotional well-being and guide you to your true purpose.˚KEY POINTS AND TIMESTAMPS:02:00 - Introduction and Banya Lim's Background04:06 - Understanding Qi and Body Awareness08:58 - Personal Healing Journey and Energetic Roots14:18 - Emotions, Organs, and Energy Blockages17:26 - Choosing Emotions and the Power of Awareness22:14 - The 90-Second Rule and Emotional Energy23:24 - Practical Tools: Movement and Meditation28:25 - Reconnecting with Inner Knowing31:05 - Free Clarity Session and Final Reflections˚MEMORABLE QUOTE:"Do not waste your time caring about what other people say. They don't think about it as much as you think they do."˚VALUABLE RESOURCES:Banya's website: https://banyalim.com/˚Join our growing community at MasterySeekersTribe.com, where self-mastery seekers come together for connection and growth.˚
Die Leber, unser Superorgan welches lebensnotwendig ist. Schädigungen und Erkrankungen dieses Organs sind weltweit eine häufige Todesursache. Daher ist es gut zu wissen, was die Leber so wichtigmacht und wie Sie ihre Gesundheit fördern können. Sie dient der Entgiftung, indem sie schädliche Substanzen, die im Stoffwechsel entstehen oder von außen zugeführt werden, unschädlich macht. Zum Beispiel wandelt sie giftiges Ammoniak in harmlosen Harnstoff um. Auch Medikamente und Alkohol werden in der Leber abgebaut. Substanzen wie Hormone, defekte Zellen oder Bakterien werden herausgefiltert und über das Blut oder die Galle verteilt. Dr. med. Karin Michael, absolvierte das Fachseminar für Altenpflege, bevor sie Humanmedizin und begleitend Anthroposophische Medizin studierte. Nach ihrer Weiterbildung zur Kinderärztin arbeitete sie in Kinderkliniken in Siegen und Köln. Seit 2008 ist sie als Oberärztin der Kinderambulanz im Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke tätig und heute unser Gesprächsgast und Expertin, herzlich willkommen.
That's Hysterical! Now, Get Out! | My Adenomyosis, Hysterectomy and Recovery Journey
“If this podcast isn't for you and this isn't the podcast that's helping you through your hysterectomy, your adenomyosis, your recovery period, it's okay. I get it. But for those who are still with me, hey, I thank you.” — Emily, 10 Days Since Uterus Eviction Day >>> SUPPORT THE SHOW https://ko-fi.com/thatshystericalpodcast
This episode takes a closer look at the disturbing case of Kaydell Brown and the mystery surrounding her missing organs. We break down what happened, the questions still unanswered, and why this story matters. A short deep dive with big questions. __
What an incredible episode with an incredible health hero Dr Sean O'Mara. Dr O'Mara gives a no nonsense, no prisoners-taken masterclass on visceral fat and adipose tissue, and how it's killing you and turning on the “ugly button”. What sets this episode apart is not only Dr O'Mara's knowledge, but his use of incredible visual images to tell the story of visceral fat and how it is creating disease and death. This is one of the most important episodes I've ever done. Dr. Sean O'Mara works with business executives, professional performers and athletes motivated to optimize through innovative techniques of performance enhancement. He was a founder of an innovative medical startup in Minneapolis, MN called Lantu, focusing on health and performance optimization. In 2016, Lantu was awarded a National Science Foundation research grant to reverse chronic disease. Dr. O'Mara and his team used cutting-edge data analytics to glean insights to both identify and leverage innovative biometrics/biomarkers of health, the human genome as well as the microbiome. He has over a decade of experience evaluating and, more importantly, reversing chronic disease. He innovatively provides his clients with practical solutions to optimize their overall appearance, performance, health, and quality of life. No risky pharmaceuticals, hormones, or surgical interventions are needed for better optimizing results.Join us as we explore:Visceral fat, adipose tissue, is any amount healthy, where it comes from , how to get rid of it and how it's the #1 risk most directly causal to cardiovascular disease.Why your face is a picture of your health, especially as you age and how visceral fat and adipose tissues affects everything from hormones to cancer and even your beauty.The number one (by far) most important thing everyone needs to do to get rid of visceral fat, including visual proof of how it can radically change your body composition in less than 6 months!Why the “MRI ends the lie” and is the best tool available to literally see where your visceral fat is hiding and creating 24/7 inflammatory disease.Terrifying photos of young children's visceral fat, and the massive changes to their health and face when the fat is vanquished.Contact:Website: https://drseanomara.comInstagram: @drseanomaraMention:Programs - The Alpha Plan, https://drseanomara.com/plansSupport the showFollow Steve's socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | TikTokSupport the show on Patreon:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowSend me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all of our content: https://madetothrive.co.za/terms-and-conditions-and-privacy-policy/
25th June 2025In this Satsang Sanjay explored individual identity, personal growth, and divine manifestation, emphasizing the importance of Self-inquiry and understanding one's true nature as pure awareness. The discussion concluded with teachings about witnessing emotions, the nature of awareness, and the concept of disinterested action, with Sanjay emphasizing the importance of equanimity and divine awareness in achieving peace and understanding.These are teachings and pointers from ongoing NDA(Non-duality awareness)/Advaitic Satsangs held at Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi Centre in Melbourne, Australia. Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Arunachala Ramanaya !
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys kick things off with an update on Kyle's thriving garden and the new UV filter he's installed to protect it. After that, they dive into a series of strange sightings and conduct a fascinating interview from an undisclosed location with a fellow hunter and longtime friend. He shares a chilling account involving his neighbor's eerie encounter with dead cattle, strange black helicopters, and reported UFO's in and around the area. Cattle mutilations are a chilling and puzzling phenomenon that has been reported across the globe, predominantly in the United States, since at least the 1960s. These incidents typically involve the unexplained and precise removal of organs, blood, or flesh from livestock—often under circumstances that defy logical explanation. Organs such as eyes, tongues, ears, and reproductive organs are removed with cuts so clean they appear to have been made with surgical instruments or lasers. Skeptics argue this could be the work of skilled humans, but no definitive evidence points to human perpetrators. Victims are often entirely drained of blood, a fact that mystifies veterinarians and investigators. Even the immediate area around the body frequently lacks blood or signs of struggle. Typical predators leave behind jagged wounds and drag marks. In mutilation cases, predators rarely touch the carcasses, adding to the mystery. For ranchers, these incidents are not just unsettling but financially devastating. Beyond the economic loss, the unexplained nature of the phenomenon fuels fear and mistrust in affected communities. Investigators, including law enforcement and paranormal researchers, continue to grapple with these cases, which often remain unsolved. Cattle mutilations remain one of the most enduring enigmas of modern times, blending elements of mystery, science fiction, and real-world consequences. Whether the work of natural forces, secretive human groups, or entities beyond our understanding, these cases challenge our perception of what's possible—and what's lurking just out of sight. All of this and more on this episode of Expanded Perspectives! Sponsors: Green Chef! Make this summer your healthiest yet with Green Chef. Head to greenchef.com/50expanded and use the code 50EXPANDED to get 50% off your first month, then 20% off for 2 months with FREE shipping. Want to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783 Want More Expanded Perspectives? If you want more Expanded Perspectives and help out the show, then join our Patreon. Just click this link or download the Patreon App and search Expanded Perspectives Elite Do you want to give the gift of Expanded Perspectives Elite? Just click this link or go to patreon.com/expandedperspectiveselite/gift
Xenotransplantation, using animal organs in humans, may sound like science fiction, but it's quickly becoming a reality. Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers your questions about the progress we have made using pig organs in humans and explores what this breakthrough could mean for the future of medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Check out James Barry's delicious, nutrient-packed seasoning at https://eatpluck.com Episode Timestamps: [00:00] - Intro [02:47] - From Hollywood Kitchens to Ancestral Seasoning [04:55] - The Surprising Truth About Organ Meat [12:20] - The Inspiration Behind Pluck Seasonings [17:47] - Why Organ Meats Are Called Nature's Multivitamin [22:40] - Who Can Benefit from Organ Meats? [33:35] - Episode Recap [34:20] - Outro Ready to make healthy meals more flavorful? Organ meat might surprise you with how good it tastes and how much it can help your body. And even though most kids don't eat it, they should because it's loaded with vitamins and nutrients that help you grow strong and stay healthy. In this episode, The Holistic Kids chat with Chef James Barry about a fun, easy way to enjoy this superfood and why it's great for your body. Chef James Barry is a professional culinary expert dedicated to creating meals that nourish the body and support overall well-being. He co-authored two bestselling cookbooks, founded a healthy meal delivery service focused on clean, whole-food ingredients, and hosts the Everyday Ancestral podcast. As the founder and CEO of Pluck, he's on a mission to bring nutrient-rich, organ-based ingredients into everyday cooking—helping families feel good about what's on their plates. Learn more about Pluck Seasonings at https://eatpluck.com, or follow on social media @EatPluck — Learn more about Dr. Madiha Saeed at https://holisticmommd.com, or follow her on social media @HolisticMomMD
00:45 Iron's role in mice sex determinationIron deficiency in mice mothers can sometimes result in their offspring developing female sex organs despite having male sex genes, according to new research. While genetics has been thought to be the primary factor in determining offspring sex in mammals, the new work shows that a lack of iron disrupts an enzyme involved in the development of testes, leading to some mice with male sex-determining genes being born with female genitalia and ovaries. This suggests that sex determination is controlled by more than genetics, but more work will need to be done to understand the precise mechanisms involved.News: Male mice can grow ovaries if their pregnant mums are iron deficientResearch article: Okashita et al.06:31 Research HighlightsHow climate change is making dust storms more likely, and understanding the genetics of a boy who couldn't feel pain.Research Highlight: The perfect storm for dust storms, thanks to global warmingResearch Highlight: CRISPR helps to show why a boy felt no pain08:51 The role of small-scale fishers in sustainabilityThe contributions that small-scale fishers make to sustainable fishing have been described as ‘invisible', but now a huge research project has revealed the role this community plays in feeding populations and protecting oceans. Looking at data from 58 countries, researchers have shown that small-scale fishers account for around 40% of the global catch and feed approximately 25% of the world's population. The people behind the initiative hope that these data can help give a voice to small-scale fishers as people look for ways to feed the world sustainably.Immersive : Small-scale fisheries19:44 Briefing ChatThe discovery of an ‘ambidextrous' protein; and why humpback whales, despite their enormous eyes, appear to be shortsighted.Nature: Rare ‘ambidextrous' protein breaks rules of handednessDiscover Magazine: Big Eyes, Blurry Vision: Why Humpback Whales Struggle to See ClearlySubscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RISKS OF NEGLECTING GOOD POSTURE - MEREDITH HODGES - LUCKY THREE RANCH• We don't usually pay close enough attention to our good posture and often take it for granted• Important for both two-legged humans and four-legged equines• We get used to working in comfortable environments and don't realize the importance of how we are traveling until we are challenged with different situations.• Cindy should tell her story about what was required at the pageant and how she had to compensate when walking In heels on the unusually flat stage.• She realized it takes TIME to cultivate really good posture.• When we are in good posture and pay attention to it throughout all that we do, our daily tasks become beneficial postural exercises.• Core elements are strengthened in an ideal balance and performance is enhanced.• Soreness and compromised movement are no longer at risk.• Meredith tells the story of walking with Allie who had not practiced her postural leading exercises for 16 years.• Meredith was unable to walk in sync with Allie's gait, and her uneven balance caused a Chiropractic visit for Meredith because of a pinched nerve from being thrown off balance with every step.• In the halt, it was clear that Allie's spine was misaligned. She could not square up with the hind feet in line with her front feet. Her pelvis was torched, causing her toes to point to the side.• Tell the story when Dr. Haussler examined Rock when he got Laminitis. He expected Rock's spine to be irregularly bent from his ears to his tail, but it wasn't. This was due to the Postural Core Leading exercises he had been doing for months• As we age, we are more vulnerable to arthritis, bone injuries, and joint injuries if we do not continually “practice” good posture.• Treat ailments with natural methods and avoid drugs and surgeries whenever possible.• Have regular team checkups with the vet, chiropractor and massage therapist for good health.• Make sure exercise is appropriate for performance and not overdone.• Excessive exercise (drilling) does nothing more than exhaust the body in any living being. Increased performance and ability is then inhibited and not enhanced.• Therapy equines can do a better job when they are in good posture.• Saddle mules are less likely to take missteps and put you at risk on the trail.• Driving equines are less likely to have their bodies compromised and will gain longevity of use.• Healthy feeding and exercise can prevent obesity and other related problems...less vet costs and nearly no incidence of colic and founder.• Organs in the body are able to function in a healthy manner.• Riders are less likely to experience losses of balance, vertigo, and falls.• Overall performance in both equine and riders is enhanced.Mule Talk is an Every Cowgirl's Dream production - www.EveryCowgirlsDream.Com www.MuleTalk.Net Meredith Hodges Interviews: www.LuckyThreeRanch.Com/Podcast-Appearances/
This episode was recorded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, during the 2025 Tri-State Dairy Conference. Dr. Laporta gives an overview of her presentation, focusing on the impact of heat stress during the dry period on the cow, her daughters and her granddaughters. She covers heat stress impacts on mammary gland involution, as well as fetal programming effects on the daughter and granddaughter. (3:37)Daughters of heat-stressed cows have fewer sweat glands located deeper in the skin, thicker skin and more sebaceous glands. This was observed at birth, weaning and puberty. They sweat more than heifers who weren't heat stressed in utero, but have higher rectal temperatures during the preweaning phase. Dr. Laporta hypothesizes that if those calves were exposed to additional stress, they would be more susceptible to illness because of the higher core temperature. (6:34)The panel discusses heat stress impacts on male fetuses and the potential for epigenetic changes to be transmitted through semen. Dr. Gerloff asks about differences in the impacts of heat stress on first-calf heifers compared to older cows. Dr. Laporta describes the survival rates of heifers who were heat-stressed in utero. Heifers are lost from the herd even before first calving, with more following in first and second lactation. (11:00)Dr. Laporta outlines the differences between heat-stressed and cooled treatments in her experiments. They measure respiration rates and rectal temperatures to assess the physiological impacts of heat stress in the cows. Scott asks how long the heat stress period needs to be in order to observe negative effects. Dr. Gerloff asks about calf mortality rates between the two groups. Dr. Laporta estimates a 12% death loss in the heat stress groups, who seem to be more susceptible to the usual calf illnesses. It appears that gut closure might occur earlier in heat-stressed calves - maybe even before birth, which does not bode well for their immune systems. (16:49)Dr. Laporta details how heat stress impacts mammary gland involution. Early in the dry period, you want a spike in cell death to build new cells for the next lactation. In heat-stressed cows, the spike in cell death early in the dry period is diminished, not allowing those cells to die. This results in less proliferation of the mammary gland, and the cow starts her next lactation with older cells that weren't renewed in full. Thus, producing less milk. Dr. Gerloff shares some of his experiences with heat stress in his area of Illinois. (22:17)Heat stress has negative impacts on other organs as well. Heifers who experienced heat stress in utero are born with larger adrenal glands with altered microstructure. Dr. Laporta describes some of the DNA methylation that has been observed in these heifers. The panel discusses whether the response would be similar for other types of stressors, like cold stress or social stress. (26:19)What can we do to mitigate these impacts? Cooling dry cows so they can thermoregulate during gestation is critical. Altering diets to account for heat stress is also an important strategy. Unfortunately, there is no magic bullet to “fix” cows who were exposed to heat stress in utero, but these negative implications can be prevented. Dr. Laporta has also focused on what she calls perinatal programming - after the calf is born, what can we do? She has been working to develop cooling mechanisms for calves and is interested in further investigating early life mammary development. (33:41)When a dry cow experiences heat stress, she has fewer and smaller alveoli. Daughters of those cows have smaller udders with altered tissue growth. Granddaughters of those cows have fewer estrogen receptors in their udders and negative impacts on mammary proliferation. (44:30)Panelists share their take-home thoughts. (47:52)Scott invites the audience to Bourbon and Brainiacs at ADSA in Louisville - a bourbon tasting with all your favorite professors! Sign up here: https://balchem.com/anh/bourbon/ (54:31)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
As our planet warms and heat waves become more common, we wondered how that heat affects our bodies. In today's episode, the Possibly team explains how heat impacts two key organs: your kidneys and your intestines.
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Days of our Lives predictions indicate that Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) makes a life-altering decision about John Black's (Drake Hogestyn) organs to save Bo Brady's (Peter Reckell) life. DOOL predictions show that John Black's time on the show is nearing its end with his funeral scheduled in June. And Days of our Lives spoilers hint that a new character enters the scene as Ariana "Ari" Horton (Marissa Reyes) comes to Salem and sparks fly between her and Doug Williams (Bill Hayes). Phillip Kiriakis (John-Paul Lavoisier) faces a brutal beating from Xander Cook (Paul Telfer), leading to a tense standoff. Meanwhile, Cat Greene (AnnaLynne McCord) is warned about Chad DiMera (Billy Flynn) by Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein), causing her to rethink her relationship. DOOL spoilers also reveal that Rachel Black (Alice Halsey) confronts the past and the night EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel) was shot. The plot thickens as Rachel insists her mother, Kristen DiMera (Stacy Haiduk), didn't shoot EJ. This development could lead to an unexpected revelation about the real shooter. Visit our Days of our Lives section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/days-of-our-lives/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Days of our Lives Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/days-of-our-lives-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
A woman who hadn't used CPR in 40 years didn't hesitate when it mattered most. In Staten Island, a deli manager is giving kids with good grades way more than sugar highs. A newer organ transplant approach could mean less pain, quicker recovery and more donors. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes us inside the labs and the lives reshaped by cutting-edge transplant science. The FDA just greenlit a test that could change how millions detect cancer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A woman who hadn't used CPR in 40 years didn't hesitate when it mattered most. In Staten Island, a deli manager is giving kids with good grades way more than sugar highs. A newer organ transplant approach could mean less pain, quicker recovery and more donors. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes us inside the labs and the lives reshaped by cutting-edge transplant science. The FDA just greenlit a test that could change how millions detect cancer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6am- Donating Organs, ADD News and MORE full 1606 Thu, 08 May 2025 14:50:09 +0000 MmEunCpfKy3EtSwSLcCJzHXWitjoM6qY society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture 6am- Donating Organs, ADD News and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=http
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A late night Timberwolves victory, organs are hot, Jason had an unexpected visitor, and Bill Belicheck claps back at CBS -- but is that a good idea? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A late night Timberwolves victory, organs are hot, Jason had an unexpected visitor, and Bill Belicheck claps back at CBS -- but is that a good idea? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Immune system? Who is she! But genuinely.. who.. is she? Dr Edward Roper is here dropping unmatched pathology knowledge and unparalleled insight into the immune system! We are thrilled to have him on board and learn from the best! Tune in!
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 96/Clipped Intro** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Lonesome Is A State of Mind...Djo 2. Arc de Triomphe...Amine 3. I Send A Message...INXS 4. Caring Is Creepy...The Shins 5. The First Single (You Know Me)...The Format 6. Test Tape No.3...The Dream Academy 7. 2 Late...The Cure 8. I Backed A Winner (In You)...The Blow Monkeys 9. The Killing Mooon...Pavement 10. Hard Act To Follow...Split Enz 11. He Doesn't Love You Like I Do...Nick Heyward 12. Such A Bad Comedown...A Camp 13. La La La...The Bird and the Bee 14. Theme to Pinata...Bright Eyes 15. He Said...Edie Brickell & New Bohemians 16. Year of the Snake...Arcade Fire 17. Organs on the Kitchen Floor...The Jealous Girlfriends 18. Unloveable...The Smiths 19. The Suburbs...Mr. Little Jeans 20. Why Do I Lie...Lucious Jackson 21. Holes...Electric Guest 22. Ballad of the Last Payphone...New Pornographers 23. Streets of Your Town...Ivy 24. Baby Blue...King Krule
If you're curious as to whether you have any stored emotions or trauma that might be causing your illness, preventing you from achieving your dreams or even just showing up as the best, authentic version of yourself, I invite you to take my free Stored Emotions and Trauma Quiz.In this episode, you'll learn how Traditional Chinese Medicine and facial diagnosis can reveal stored trauma and emotional imbalances, how different areas of your face correspond to specific organs and emotions, how liver function connects to anger, and how addressing emotional health can improve physical well-being.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[00:30] How traditional Chinese medicine identifies stored trauma[01:15] Facial diagnosis and what it reveals about health[02:05] How emotions are connected to physical symptoms[03:00] The liver and its connection to anger[04:10] Facial signs of liver imbalance and stored anger[05:25] How functional medicine detects liver dysfunction[06:45] Why liver function tests may appear normal despite issues[07:30] The role of gut health in hormone balance[08:20] The connection between stress, trauma, and biochemical imbalances[09:10] Common liver-related symptoms beyond facial signs[10:05] The heart and its link to joy and lack of joy[11:00] Facial signs indicating heart-related emotional imbalances[12:15] The ear crease and its correlation with cardiovascular issues[13:10] Why the heart is often overlooked in emotional diagnosis[14:05] The spleen and its connection to worry and anxiety[15:00] Facial and body signs of spleen imbalance[16:05] How worry and stress affect digestion[17:15] Palpation points to check for spleen imbalances[18:05] The kidneys and their association with guilt and shame[19:10] How kidney function is affected by trauma[20:00] Facial signs of kidney-related emotional imbalances[21:05] The link between kidney function and stress-related illnesses[22:15] Why kidney function dropped post-COVID and how it recovered[23:00] How guilt and shame manifest in physical health[24:10] The lungs and their connection to grief and sadness[25:00] Facial signs of lung-related emotional imbalances[26:10] How grief can affect the immune and respiratory system[27:00] Observations of lung imbalances post-pandemic[28:05] The pancreas and how it relates to rejection[29:00] Nose signs that indicate pancreatic imbalances[30:00] Digestive organs and how they appear on the face[31:10] Why gut health is crucial for emotional and physical balance[32:00] How constipation and diarrhea relate to emotional trauma[33:15] The role of nervous system regulation in digestion[34:05] How emotional stress affects children's gut health[35:10] Reproductive health and how it shows on the face[36:00] How past trauma can be detected through facial signsFind More From Dr. Stephanie Davis:Thrive Mama Tribe | WebsiteThrive Mama Tribe | InstagramThrive Mama Tribe | Skool
Remember 8th grade dissection class? Poor Franklin the frog never knew what was coming. But his little organs were nothing on what some colossal animals on our Earth are packing. Let's explore the largest organs of any animal ever!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode Dr's J and Santhosh once again perform everybody's favorite segment journal club, this time with an emphasis on new organs! Along the way, they cover the travails of aging, the dangers of selling your dna, regenerative medicine, charles lindbergh, stem cells, dolly the sheep, organizer cell construction, bioreactor lymph nodes, itty bitty livers, undiscovered bodily organs, good science book titles, hawk tuah glands and more! So sit back and relax as we discover new ways to get organs!Further Readinghttps://www.newscientist.com/article/2425068-therapy-that-turns-lymph-nodes-into-livers-gets-first-human-trial/https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2024/12/429211/scientists-take-first-steps-toward-growing-organs-scratchhttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6014277/#:~:text=The%20term%20%E2%80%9Cregenerative%20medicine%E2%80%9D%20is,fly%20across%20the%20Atlantic%20alone.Support Us spiritually, emotionally or financially here! or on ACAST+travelmedicinepodcast.comBlueSky/Mastodon/X: @doctorjcomedy @toshyfroTikotok: DrjtoksmedicineGmail: travelmedicinepodcast@gmail.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/28uQe3cYGrTLhP6X0zyEhTPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/travelmedicinepodcast Supporting us monthly has all sorts of perks! You get ad free episodes, bonus musical parody, behind the scenes conversations not available to regular folks and more!! Your support helps us to pay for more guest interviews, better equipment, and behind the scenes people who know what they are doing! https://plus.acast.com/s/travelmedicinepodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode: Scientists can now grow the flesh of one potato with the skin of another potato. Which organs can you live without? All that and more today on All Around Science...RESOURCESPlant skin grafts could result in new kinds of vegetableshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18265855/https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/medical/your-appendix-may-not-be-useless-after-allCREDITS:Writing - Bobby Frankenberger & Maura ArmstrongBooking - September McCrady THEME MUSIC by Andrew Allenhttps://twitter.com/KEYSwithSOULhttp://andrewallenmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nursing Podcast by NRSNG (NCLEX® Prep for Nurses and Nursing Students)
SOCK method quiz/cheatsheets/resources at: https://nursing.com/sock In this raw and revealing episode, Jon Haws, RN, shares his personal journey from pharmacology nightmare to nursing confidence. With vulnerability and humor, Jon recounts his 3 AM study sessions surrounded by scattered flashcards and energy drinks, feeling like a failure as he struggled to memorize endless drug facts that wouldn't stick. When a simple clinical question about Zofran administration left him frozen, Jon discovered a breakthrough approach that transformed his nursing education. Through heartfelt storytelling and evidence-based insights, Jon introduces the SOCK Method (Side Effects, Organs, Classes/Considerations/Cards, Know) - a framework that replaces overwhelming memorization with meaningful connections and clinical reasoning. This episode features Jon's signature blend of nursing wisdom, personal struggle, and practical solutions, including a weekly study plan and Nurse Blake-inspired humor that will have you laughing through your pharmacology tears. Whether you're currently drowning in drug cards or looking to strengthen your medication knowledge, Jon's compassionate guidance offers a lifeline for every nursing student who's ever wondered: "Is there something wrong with me?" Join the nursing family that's putting on their SOCKs and walking confidently toward pharmacology mastery.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
SOCK method quiz/cheatsheets/resources at: https://nursing.com/sock In this raw and revealing episode, Jon Haws, RN, shares his personal journey from pharmacology nightmare to nursing confidence. With vulnerability and humor, Jon recounts his 3 AM study sessions surrounded by scattered flashcards and energy drinks, feeling like a failure as he struggled to memorize endless drug facts that wouldn't stick. When a simple clinical question about Zofran administration left him frozen, Jon discovered a breakthrough approach that transformed his nursing education. Through heartfelt storytelling and evidence-based insights, Jon introduces the SOCK Method (Side Effects, Organs, Classes/Considerations/Cards, Know) - a framework that replaces overwhelming memorization with meaningful connections and clinical reasoning. This episode features Jon's signature blend of nursing wisdom, personal struggle, and practical solutions, including a weekly study plan and Nurse Blake-inspired humor that will have you laughing through your pharmacology tears. Whether you're currently drowning in drug cards or looking to strengthen your medication knowledge, Jon's compassionate guidance offers a lifeline for every nursing student who's ever wondered: "Is there something wrong with me?" Join the nursing family that's putting on their SOCKs and walking confidently toward pharmacology mastery.
SOCK method quiz/cheatsheets/resources at: https://nursing.com/sock In this raw and revealing episode, Jon Haws, RN, shares his personal journey from pharmacology nightmare to nursing confidence. With vulnerability and humor, Jon recounts his 3 AM study sessions surrounded by scattered flashcards and energy drinks, feeling like a failure as he struggled to memorize endless drug facts that wouldn't stick. When a simple clinical question about Zofran administration left him frozen, Jon discovered a breakthrough approach that transformed his nursing education. Through heartfelt storytelling and evidence-based insights, Jon introduces the SOCK Method (Side Effects, Organs, Classes/Considerations/Cards, Know) - a framework that replaces overwhelming memorization with meaningful connections and clinical reasoning. This episode features Jon's signature blend of nursing wisdom, personal struggle, and practical solutions, including a weekly study plan and Nurse Blake-inspired humor that will have you laughing through your pharmacology tears. Whether you're currently drowning in drug cards or looking to strengthen your medication knowledge, Jon's compassionate guidance offers a lifeline for every nursing student who's ever wondered: "Is there something wrong with me?" Join the nursing family that's putting on their SOCKs and walking confidently toward pharmacology mastery.
SOCK method quiz/cheatsheets/resources at: https://nursing.com/sock In this raw and revealing episode, Jon Haws, RN, shares his personal journey from pharmacology nightmare to nursing confidence. With vulnerability and humor, Jon recounts his 3 AM study sessions surrounded by scattered flashcards and energy drinks, feeling like a failure as he struggled to memorize endless drug facts that wouldn't stick. When a simple clinical question about Zofran administration left him frozen, Jon discovered a breakthrough approach that transformed his nursing education. Through heartfelt storytelling and evidence-based insights, Jon introduces the SOCK Method (Side Effects, Organs, Classes/Considerations/Cards, Know) - a framework that replaces overwhelming memorization with meaningful connections and clinical reasoning. This episode features Jon's signature blend of nursing wisdom, personal struggle, and practical solutions, including a weekly study plan and Nurse Blake-inspired humor that will have you laughing through your pharmacology tears. Whether you're currently drowning in drug cards or looking to strengthen your medication knowledge, Jon's compassionate guidance offers a lifeline for every nursing student who's ever wondered: "Is there something wrong with me?" Join the nursing family that's putting on their SOCKs and walking confidently toward pharmacology mastery.
SOCK method quiz/cheatsheets/resources at: https://nursing.com/sock In this raw and revealing episode, Jon Haws, RN, shares his personal journey from pharmacology nightmare to nursing confidence. With vulnerability and humor, Jon recounts his 3 AM study sessions surrounded by scattered flashcards and energy drinks, feeling like a failure as he struggled to memorize endless drug facts that wouldn't stick. When a simple clinical question about Zofran administration left him frozen, Jon discovered a breakthrough approach that transformed his nursing education. Through heartfelt storytelling and evidence-based insights, Jon introduces the SOCK Method (Side Effects, Organs, Classes/Considerations/Cards, Know) - a framework that replaces overwhelming memorization with meaningful connections and clinical reasoning. This episode features Jon's signature blend of nursing wisdom, personal struggle, and practical solutions, including a weekly study plan and Nurse Blake-inspired humor that will have you laughing through your pharmacology tears. Whether you're currently drowning in drug cards or looking to strengthen your medication knowledge, Jon's compassionate guidance offers a lifeline for every nursing student who's ever wondered: "Is there something wrong with me?" Join the nursing family that's putting on their SOCKs and walking confidently toward pharmacology mastery.
SOCK method quiz/cheatsheets/resources at: https://nursing.com/sock In this raw and revealing episode, Jon Haws, RN, shares his personal journey from pharmacology nightmare to nursing confidence. With vulnerability and humor, Jon recounts his 3 AM study sessions surrounded by scattered flashcards and energy drinks, feeling like a failure as he struggled to memorize endless drug facts that wouldn't stick. When a simple clinical question about Zofran administration left him frozen, Jon discovered a breakthrough approach that transformed his nursing education. Through heartfelt storytelling and evidence-based insights, Jon introduces the SOCK Method (Side Effects, Organs, Classes/Considerations/Cards, Know) - a framework that replaces overwhelming memorization with meaningful connections and clinical reasoning. This episode features Jon's signature blend of nursing wisdom, personal struggle, and practical solutions, including a weekly study plan and Nurse Blake-inspired humor that will have you laughing through your pharmacology tears. Whether you're currently drowning in drug cards or looking to strengthen your medication knowledge, Jon's compassionate guidance offers a lifeline for every nursing student who's ever wondered: "Is there something wrong with me?" Join the nursing family that's putting on their SOCKs and walking confidently toward pharmacology mastery.
Join T, Father Fortenberry, Gary and Marty Mar the Bourbon Nerd as they discuss headlines of the day. Chesapeake Baysox LogosLebron James things the Draft was riggedAn influencers Morning RoutineBib and Tucker Double CharThe Fruit of Gary's Loins – Homerun!Grandma was sold for a blast test?What's you favorite organTexas Rangers HatWe will be at Spillway April 5th, 2025 for the big block Party& at Cathead Distillery Friday April 4th. Buy some Merch:https://lifefromthepatio.com/merchfollow us on TikTok:https://tiktok.com/@lifefromthepatio2 #bourbon #whiskey #fye #KnobCreek#Jack Daniels#comedy #podcast#funnyvideo #buffalotrace #distillery#buffalo #LFTP#oldforester #jimbeam #heavenhill#Bluenote#Shortbarrel#rye #ark #arknights#arkansas #nba #nfl #razorbacks #newyears #resolutions#LFTP Fred Minnick
Do starfish have corners? Do you think we can make immune organs interesting? There's no explanation to do this two parter justice. Dr Edward Roper, everyone. Pathologist extraordinare. Go forth and learn
On today's episode Julia and Heidi talked about paying their bills with Only Fans account, selling organs on the black market to pay for kid's college, how they both have crazy, vivid dreams, solving problems with violence, the cure to all of our problems - can you guess what it is? S-E-X Heidi turning in her final draft for upcoming book Match Made in Brooklyn, Julia making jewelry and much more!Thank you for listening, subscribe if you haven't and rate Someone Had to say it on Apple and Spotify.For more about Julia Bendis, visit linktree.com/juliabendisFor more about Heidi Shertok, visit heidishertok.com
Show notes: (0:52) Dr. Bill Schindler's background and how he came to write the book (2:57) Learning from traditional cultures around the world (6:27) Why plants have toxins and how to make them safer (8:13) The Drunken Monkey Hypothesis and ripe vs. unripe fruit (14:59) What it really means to “eat like a human” (26:52) Practical ways to start adding organ meats (37:10) Where to find high-quality organs and how to start (43:07) Why meat and organs are more than just protein (48:15) Carbs, ketosis, and adjusting your diet over time (54:00) Where to find Dr. Schindler (57:21) Outro Who is Dr. Bill Schindler? Dr. Bill Schindler is a food archaeologist, primitive technologist, and chef. He travels the world with his family documenting traditional food ways and works to draw inspiration from the deep archaeological record, rich and diverse ethnographic record, and, modern culinary world to create food solutions that are relevant, meaningful, and accessible in our modern lives. He shares all these stories in his book, Eat Like a Human, and puts the recipes into practice at his family's Modern Stone Age Kitchen in Chestertown, Maryland. Connect with Dr. Schindler: Website: https://modernstoneage.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-bill-schindler-46243211 IG: https://www.instagram.com/drbillschindler/?hl=en Grab a copy: https://amzn.to/4iVC78F https://bit.ly/4kWPN5i Links and Resources: Peak Performance Life Peak Performance on Facebook Peak Performance on Instagram
Neek and Strange Bar and Grill goes over organ harvesting in Alabama prisons.
Do you know the difference between your guts and balloon animals? Organs are ever-so slightly more flame resistant! On today's episode: you'll learn how to squeeze every penny out of a beloved animal corpse; I'll accidentally teach you why fire is the best way to get rid of leaves, or a body; and you'll learn the surprisingly simple thing you should do if you found yourself full-bodied origamied into debris. And if you were listening to this as a Patreon supporter, you get to enjoy an additional 8 minutes where we discuss: two warm up disasters that lead to this one; how close medicine cabinets used to be narcotic liquor cabinets; the incredible fallout of trying to kill people on Twinkies; and the story of high fallutin' wild west rodeo “war hero” Buffalo Bill Cody I'm quick to point out to listeners that I don't like doing episodes where children or animals are hurt, and I'm happy to report the only things dying in this episode are 86 fully grown adults! (And a few animals, I'm sorry, it happens). However, at the very end of this episode, I really let it go to hell. First I tell you about an elephant that unplugged itself and created a minor panic that my parents may or may not have named my sister after – immediately followed by a barrage dog, bird, car and plane noises all competing to make it unlistenable, but I did it for a very good reason as you will see. Without getting too deeply into it, I have said pretty much since the beginning of this show that we need to keep as many listeners alive and safe as we can. A lot of times, that just means talking. If you or someone you know is in a bad place and struggling, please don't hesitate to reach out. There are people ready to help.In Canada, Talk Suicide Canada at 1-833-456-4566 (Available 24/7) or text 45645, or visit www.crisisservicescanada.ca. For youth and young adults, there is also Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868.In the United States, you can call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: just dial 988 (Available 24/7) or you can text HOME to 741741In the UK, you can reach the Samaratins at 116 123.Obviously, this kind of thing is not that much fun to contemplate, but have you listened to this show before? We do our damndest to put a smile on some pretty awful stuff, but a face can only stretch so much. Please take care of yourself. All older episodes can be found on any of your favorite channelsApple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdw Spotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuw IHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5j Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vw Google : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxatt Spreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22su Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w RadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kec PocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3 CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdr Breaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfayt Deezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwt Follow us on the socials for moreFacebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcast Twitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcast If you like the idea of your podcast hosts wearing more than duct tape and bits of old Halloween costumes for clothes and can spare a buck or two, you can now buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/doomsday or join the patreon at www.funeralkazoo.com/doomsday
Healthcare professionals are testing technology for drones to deliver medical supplies. WSJ contributor William Boston explains how it could cut time and costs for hospitals and emergency services. Plus, large language models are widely used, but more powerful and pervasive LLMs are creating a new cybersecurity challenge for companies. Charlotte Gartenberg hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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