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"Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful?" - Ben has questions about Yoplait's new tagline: Australia's number one family yogurt. - Nobody doesn't need facts in her period pads. - Ben introduces a new segment: Orgy Tips. - Nobody wants to determine the line between a normal attraction to a cartoon character and a fetish. - Nobody's friend makes an unusual discovery in the glove compartment of his rental car.
Weekend getaways, acoustic guitars, more reboots and sequels, what is a Killdo and how to use it, worst diner parties ever and Satanic Panic!
https://jo.my/nsnvsq Ergonomics & Injury Prevention: Avoiding Repetitive Motion Strains Repetitive motion injuries are among the most common hazards in today's facilities. These injuries can creep up slowly, often unnoticed, until pain or discomfort interferes with daily tasks. They affect muscles, tendons, and nerves, often in the hands, wrists, shoulders, neck, and back. Whether lifting, scanning, reaching, or typing, repeating the same motion for hours can cause long-term damage if not addressed. A strong safety culture prioritizes identifying these risks early and taking steps to reduce strain before it turns into injury. Preventing repetitive motion injuries isn't just about comfort—it's about protecting long-term health, maintaining productivity, and supporting team members so they can perform safely and effectively throughout their shift. Here are a few tips to assist you with reducing strains from repetitive motion: Rotate tasks frequently: Switching between tasks breaks your body from repeated motions. It allows different muscle groups to work while others recover. Take microbreaks: Short breaks—30 seconds to 2 minutes—can make a big difference. Stretch, shake out your arms, and reset your posture. These simple actions can help prevent fatigue and reduce tension. Incorporate stretching: Daily pre-shift and mid-shift stretches help warm up muscles and maintain flexibility. Focus on the most used areas, like the wrists, shoulders, and lower back. Use ergonomic equipment: Choose tools that reduce force and vibration. Padded grips, adjustable workstations, and anti-fatigue mats help minimize physical stress. Keep a steady pace: Working too fast increases the risk of injury. Stay mindful of your movements and avoid rushing, especially with repetitive tasks. Proactively managing repetitive motion hazards builds a safer and more sustainable work environment. When people feel good physically, they work more comfortably and confidently. Encouraging proper body mechanics, providing ergonomic tools, and building rest into the day shows a facility's commitment to its team. Strain-related injuries can be avoided with simple, consistent practices. Ensure everyone understands the risks and the steps they can take to protect themselves and others. Over time, these efforts reduce incidents and build a stronger, more injury-resistant workforce. Thank you for being part of another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips. Until we meet next time - have a great week, and STAY SAFE! #Safety #SafetyFIRST #SafetyALWAYS #StaySafe #SafetyCulture #WarehouseSafety #SafeOperations #WorkplaceSafety #JobRotation #LiftAssist #RepetitiveStrainInjury #Ergonomics #StretchBreaks
Drainage issues, killer animitronics, giant sea creatures, depression era con men, serial killers that we know and love, awkward sex scenes and A Horrible Way to Die!
The horror of pickle ball, very very long walks, historical plots, super hot witches, Mexican fright and The Old Ways!
Ways to get shot with a nail gun, being asked to leave the room, binge watching one movie, de-visualizer belts, bad machinery and The Phantom Creeps!
Behind closed doors, Florida State football beefed up as the Seminoles put on the pads for the first time in spring after being in helmets the last two days. Take this with a grain of salt, but multiple players put on weight and look more physical from seeing them walk in, including DL Darrell Jackson Jr., RB Kam Davis, and DB Earl Little Jr. Head coach Mike Norvell confirmed how vital seeing physicality is, calling it “one of the most important elements” and something the staff “wants to instill in all positions.” “We had some explosive plays on both sides, defense was able to punch a couple of balls outs, which I like to see. Offensively, I thought we did a good job, some big runs, some vertical shots. I thought it was back-and-forth.” Norvell also mentioned this weekend being Legacy Weekend at Florida State, a massive recruiting moment for the staff but a chance to honor those who left their mark in Tallahassee. Alex Mastromanno and Ryan Fitzgerald will receive their All-American bricks this afternoon, and Braden Fiske, Jared Verse, and Jordan Travis, among others, are in town. “I was really pleased with this being our legacy weekend, we had 12 NFL guys back this weekend. It was great to see them, be present, and have them back...I'm just grateful for that example and how they represent Florida State.” The quarterbacks also spoke to the press for the first time this spring, with Tommy Castellanos and Brock Glenn. The signal callers touched on how vital spring football is and the bonds created on and off the field. Castellanos and Glenn are taking the opportunity to lead a team devoid of them from a season ago but are pushing each other through the first few days of spring. Just by hearing their interviews, they understand the maturity needed for the quarterback position, saying all the right things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Behind closed doors, Florida State football beefed up as the Seminoles put on the pads for the first time in spring after being in helmets the last two days. Take this with a grain of salt, but multiple players put on weight and look more physical from seeing them walk in, including DL Darrell Jackson Jr., RB Kam Davis, and DB Earl Little Jr. Head coach Mike Norvell confirmed how vital seeing physicality is, calling it “one of the most important elements” and something the staff “wants to instill in all positions.” “We had some explosive plays on both sides, defense was able to punch a couple of balls outs, which I like to see. Offensively, I thought we did a good job, some big runs, some vertical shots. I thought it was back-and-forth.” Norvell also mentioned this weekend being Legacy Weekend at Florida State, a massive recruiting moment for the staff but a chance to honor those who left their mark in Tallahassee. Alex Mastromanno and Ryan Fitzgerald will receive their All-American bricks this afternoon, and Braden Fiske, Jared Verse, and Jordan Travis, among others, are in town. “I was really pleased with this being our legacy weekend, we had 12 NFL guys back this weekend. It was great to see them, be present, and have them back...I'm just grateful for that example and how they represent Florida State.” The quarterbacks also spoke to the press for the first time this spring, with Tommy Castellanos and Brock Glenn. The signal callers touched on how vital spring football is and the bonds created on and off the field. Castellanos and Glenn are taking the opportunity to lead a team devoid of them from a season ago but are pushing each other through the first few days of spring. Just by hearing their interviews, they understand the maturity needed for the quarterback position, saying all the right things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Home improvements and damage control, new twists on old classics, shades of black and white, bad babysitting gigs, the wrong way to launch a career in human trafficking and Voodoo Man!
Fear and cooties in Las Vegas, things vampires can do with their fingers, wedding invites, that voodoo that you do, the problems with werewolves and White Zombie!
Gothic endeavors, champions, fan service, the talented Mr. Lugosi, strange thumbs and Dracula!
Devilish milestones, obscene and overpriced Halloween decorations, old friends, high fashion of 1985, watered down rip offs and Return of the Living Dead!
Volleyball stuff, animated horror, the correct way to eat corn on the cobb, strange ways to spend time in the bathroom and Night of the Demons!
Travel misadventures, house guests, remakes re-dos and reimagining's, designer slashers, disco horror, gangster rock and Graduation Day!
Dr. Carole Keim talks about diapers and potty training your babies and toddlers in this episode. She discusses disposable versus cloth diapers, and the benefits of both in terms of convenience, expense, and sustainability. She shares practical advice on potty training by highlighting which items are most useful in assisting your baby in the transition from diapers to the potty. The best things to buy are highlighted here for new parents.Dr. Keim explains, in a quick summary, that the stuff that you'll need for diapering and pottying are probably some disposable diapers, some cloth diaper insides and outsides if you're using cloth, a diaper pail, some diaper creams, and then some potty training supplies. She details the best of each item, what to look for, and why it's helpful. She also explains different kinds of diaper rash and how to treat and prevent rashes. Any questions you have will be answered here or discussed in depth in previous seasons of The Baby Manual.In this episode:Disposable: Disposable diapersWater wipesDiaper pail - diaper genieDon't need: wipe warmer, peepee teepee Cloth: Diaper outsidesDiaper insides (diaper service)Diaper pail - UbbiDon't need: Petroleum-based creams are the enemy of cloth diapers Diaper creams: Petroleum based (Vaseline, Aquaphor, A&D ointment)Zinc-oxide based (Desitin)Calendula creams - can be used instead of petroleum for cloth diapering Antifungal creams/ointments - clotrimazole, terbinafine, nystatin Antibacterial ointments - bacitracin, neosporin, mupirocin Diaper cream spatulaPotty training: Potty chair for floor (for each room)Potty seat adapterStep stool Padded underwear (tinyundies) Info in my book The Baby ManualDon't need: sticker charts, a floor potty for the bathroom As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Dr. Keim has extensively researched the information presented in this episode. She is pulling on the knowledge of hundreds of thousands of new parents, other pediatricians, doctor moms, the Academy of Pediatrics, and breaking pediatrics news sites. Her insight and knowledge on alternative and holistic treatments can be found in her book Holistic Mamas Handbook, and her first book, The Baby Manual, covers year one of a baby's life. Follow Dr. Carole Keim on her TikTok and YouTube channels for additional tips and advice on babies and toddlers. Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon--Dr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram
Athletic kids, haunted backpacks, how long it takes a banana to turn black, how not to treat a lady on a raft, true crime and Creepshow 2!
Meet Mark. Mark isn't just any adult baby diaper lover (ABDL), he's a 24/7/365 diaper wearer. When he flushes the toilet at his sad apartment he's just making sure it still works. Is using disposable diapers to handle all of your business right for you? Find out on today's show! Dave Landau makes his WATP debut to talk about what Mark must smell like at work. We then check in on our old friends at Zooier Than Thou who don't want to be judged for making longing eyes at a horse. Bob Levy joins the show to learn how to not pay your apartment's pet fees when you move your canine girlfriend in with you. Chad Zumock said he's going to bring people into Rob Saul's bar and order drinks and Rob's response was to notify HR and call the police. On Pure Genuine, Frenchie had a meltdown when TikTok went away and now she has some harsh words for the government. And she also tries math! Opie is pretending to be above it all while only posting videos slamming Anthony Cumia and Joe Rogan for the past ten days. Finally Annie joins us for some new reviews and your voicemails. Bob Levy's channel - https://www.youtube.com/@LEVYVERSE Dave Landau's channel - https://www.youtube.com/@NormalWorld Support us, get bonus episodes, and watch live every Saturday and Wednesday: http://bit.ly/watp-patreon https://watp.supercast.tech/ Come to Hackamania May 9-11 in Las Vegas with promo code WATP – https://hackamania.com/ Get 45% off the Magic Mind bundle by using our link – magicmind.co/watpshowjan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Horror props for Only Fans models, drawing a blank on certain titles, pepperoni nipples, beating off to death, horror choreography and Maniac!
Missing appendages, ridiculous fan theories, blasts from the past, awkward double dates with strange German gentlemen, too soon for a remake and Deathdreram!
Tactical errors, horror or murder mystery, family friendly horror video games, Tom Savini, holiday events and Night of the Living Dead!
A Steelers insider claims that players were not happy about practicing in pads for Week 18. Do you believe it? Is it that big of a deal?
Merry Christmas, Inmates! Here's a little throwback from the Patreon page. Something to "tide" you over until I get back.
Sick season, unexpected sequels, meat and where it might have come from, Christmas horror, time off, strange new body horror and The Farm!
Going Griswald, beds not made for sleeping, adolescent humor, floating space castles, all things Spider One and Pandorum!
Surviving Thanksgiving, more and more sequels, making the same movie with different characters, things to do in a Winnebago, vampire puddles and Lowlifes!
The trappings of public domain characters, Screambox throwbacks, too hot for horror, nights in a chateau, grown up remakes and The Bride!
Stomach bugs, cringe horror, things to watch while you're being tattooed, the big question mark that is Paul Naschy and Dracula vs Frankenstein!
Mop attack, last minute mail, spiritual sequels, WW2 found footage, hidden water parks, ultra wifi and Frankensteins Army!
Goodbye to spooky season, too early for Christmas Horror, seedy 80's New York and the people you find there, disappointing sequels and Frankenhooker!
Links The Padded Wall Website Meet companies like this at HomeGymCon Knurled News Episode Description In this episode, Jake interviews John Sully and Shane Hellman, the creators of the Padded Wall, a unique fitness product designed to enhance medicine ball workouts while minimizing noise and protecting equipment. They discuss the inspiration behind the product, its features, the challenges faced during manufacturing, and their target audience. The conversation highlights the importance of innovation in the fitness industry and the journey of bringing a new product to market. Outline (0:00) Introduction to the Padded Wall (3:55) Manufacturing Journey and Challenges (13:28) Target Audience and Market Strategy (19:13) Future Aspirations and Closing Remarks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garage-gym-experiment/support
Upcoming physical media and where to get it, movies that might be remakes, the rush to Halloween and October Bloodlust Vol.5!
Keeping it spooky, the end of a football season, werewolves here and there, remembering the eight films to die for and October Bloodlust Vol.4!
Haunted booze and how much it costs, remakes we didn't think we needed, the dreaded 5 cream, autumn night flying by WAY too fast and October Bloodlust Vol.3!
Missing co-hosts, how hard it can be to be a completionist, Halloween vibes, things to do in the woods, vampires at sea and October Bloodlust Vol.2!
Beans on toast, disappointing box covers, more cabins in the woods and October Bloodlust!
Big concerts, popcorn buckets and Halloween events, arguments for the 2017 Mummy, digging deep into Lovecraft country and The Color Out of Space!
Busy busy busy weekends, big concerts, unrated versions of old classics, cherry poppin daddies and Under the Skin!
Inflation, interest rates and jobless numbers are on healthy trends; markets are gaining back ground. As the spectre of global recession fades we ask why fear has persisted. In the second instalment of our series on dating we look at what singles are doing beyond the apps (10:23). And a tribute to Joss Naylor, Britain's legend of fell running (18:51).Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inflation, interest rates and jobless numbers are on healthy trends; markets are gaining back ground. As the spectre of global recession fades we ask why fear has persisted. In the second instalment of our series on dating we look at what singles are doing beyond the apps (10:23). And a tribute to Joss Naylor, Britain's legend of fell running (18:51).Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.
On this episode of the Turn on the Jets podcast, Host Will Parkinson is joined by Dan Graca of ESPN to discuss Jets full pad practices, Snapping Problems, Haason Reddick and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Salk gives his observations on a big day for the defense as the Seahawks put on pads for the first time this training camp. Then, Jeff Passan joins us to discuss what he likes about the Mariners trades so far, why Randy Arozarena is special, who is still available that's a fit and why bullpen help is pricey right now.
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Matthew Coller answers Vikings fan questions after watching the first padded practice of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matthew Coller and Dane Mizutani report on the first padded practice, which wasn't smooth for the first team offense and Jay Ward's move to cornerback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matthew Coller answers Vikings fan questions after watching the first padded practice of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Coller and Dane Mizutani report on the first padded practice, which wasn't smooth for the first team offense and Jay Ward's move to cornerback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The South Side Beat, Chris Halicke and Greg Macafee stream live from Saint Vincent College to break down the first fully-padded practice of Steelers training camp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
--How has Mason Tipton evolved during camp? --What did Chase Young look like during the team period and how is his recovery? -- Who is the camp MVP so far? --Who stood out during 1-on-1 drills? For more Saints news, analysis and podcasts at https://neworleans.football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tune-in for a full Day 5 recap of Training Camp practice on Monday, July 29, 2024. We discuss the Patriots statement on Christian Barmore's health issue. It was a tough day for Drake Maye and offensive line had issues blocking the defense during the first day of full pads. Offense continues to be a work in progress. Overall, there was a high physicality to practice. Plus, injury updates, plays and players that stood out and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An updated look at the Minnesota Vikings depth chart after four practices, on the eve of putting the pads on Monday. --- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/purpleftwpodcast