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On this episode we talk about the energy and commitment to be funny in everyday life with famed actor, writer, and improviser, Adam Pally who thinks it's just a way of hiding yourself. We talk about being less funny and more authentic. We also discuss Mr. Throwback, Happy Endings, adulting, fatherhood, why New York is better than Los Angeles, parents who sing, deciding UCB was something Adam had to do, the artistic tribe he joined, why he thinks old show business is dead, and how his kid can't believe Adam knows Childish Gamino. Bio: Hailing from Livingston, New Jersey, Adam Pally has quickly found his place as an actor and comedian in Hollywood. Pally is most known for Happy Endings, The Mindy Project, Sonic the Hedgehog 1 & 2, the live-action spinoff series Knuckles, the Peacock mockumentary series Mr. Throwback, which stars NBA All-Star Stephen Curry, Pally will next be seen in the sci-fi dramedy O Horizon, & HBO Max's 101 Places to Party Before You Die. Pally has been a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade since 2003 and continues to write and perform sketch comedy. Pally is a graduate of the New School in New York and currently resides in New York.
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This week we're going over the subclasses NOT in the 2014 Player's Handbook for the Paladin class! These Oaths span as many tenets as questions I had after watching Tenet directed by Christopher Nolan. We're going to talk about all the different Auras, Oath Spells, and Capstone abilities that these Pally's get! So make sure your Divine Sense is active because there's a bunch to go over! What's YOUR favorite Paladin Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
Adam Pally and Tom Papa toast to TV, comedy, and being Steph Currygetting to the Oval Office. The pair talk Pally's new show “Mr. Throwback” nowstreaming on Peacock, and wild twists of fate that led him to a hit TV show. Tomreveals the truth behind The Marriage Ref's crazy marketing strategy and being justa little too skinny to be the “fat guy.” Pally and Papa give tips on how to make it inHollywood and tell us the key is to never audition.
Leela, a 10-year-old dog, has issues with anxiety in public and relevance issues on walks. Pally, a foster dog, has separation anxiety, fear of cars, and resource guarding behavior. Leela is more aloof and doesn't care much about other dogs, while Pally is more sociable and fluent in dog language. Leela tends to vibe check other dogs and correct their behavior if they get too excited. Both dogs have had a few fights over food and territorial issues. The owner has established boundaries and control in the house, but needs help with public behavior and preventing fights. The principal themes of the conversation are separation anxiety, claiming behavior, fear of cars, and behavior on walks and during meals. The main takeaways include the importance of setting boundaries and providing structure, while working on building separate relationships with each dog.TakeawaysLeela has anxiety in public and needs help with relevance issues on walksPally has separation anxiety, fear of cars, and resource guarding behaviorThe owner has established boundaries and control in the house, but needs help with public behavior and preventing fightsSet boundaries and provide structure to establish clear expectationsBuild separate relationships with each dog to strengthen their bond with youUse the gentle method to address leash reactivityPractice the place command to promote independence and reduce following behaviorWork with Millie here: https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/contactus Instagram: @thinklikeadogpodcast @Mirrorimagek9 @OzzieAlbiesFoundation
Alexis Hejna and Zachary Strobel present their Knuckles 2024 Miniseries TV Show Review! Knuckles is an American television miniseries created by John Whittington and Toby Ascher for the streaming service Paramount+, based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series published by Sega. It is a spin-off of the Sonic the Hedgehog film series and is the first live-action Sonic television series. The series takes place between the events of the films Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024), and follows Knuckles the Echidna as he trains deputy sheriff Wade Whipple in the ways of the Echidna warrior. Whittington was head writer, with Ascher as showrunner.Idris Elba reprised his voice role as Knuckles from the film series and stars alongside Adam Pally, reprising his role as Wade. The series was announced in February 2022 during a ViacomCBS investor event, with Elba on board with the project. Production began in London, England, in April 2023, with Sonic film director Jeff Fowler directing the pilot and further casting announced. Ged Wright, Brandon Trost, Jorma Taccone, and Carol Banker directed the following episodes. Tom Howe composed the score.Knuckles premiered on April 26, 2024, with all six episodes. Over its premiere weekend, it became the most-watched original series on Paramount+. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards the action sequences and Elba and Pally's performances, although some criticized the show for its writing and lack of focus on the title character.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76
Haz Hubble is the Founder of Pally which is solving the most complex problem in human history - how humans connect! Haz is one of the most clear-minded founders I've met - his focus when solving problems. He was the youngest CGMA in the world and his ability to empower not only the team at Pally but also his previous role as CFO of a 200-person company.
This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply – The Pete Kaliner Show Players proudly presents a theatrical re-enactment of The Busted Pally Prof - based on the true story of an Emory University professor who thought her job privileged her to hut a police officer. Plus, NC Congressman Dan Bishop drops by to discuss the Marxist protests on campuses. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Trisha sits down to chat about her 24 hour charity livestream, a guy jerkin' his shit in public, not being able to see her goils this week and the depresso that hits because of it, and getting better at ignoring hurtful words. Trisha's Song was created for the show by Matt Marshall. Things/people mentioned in this episode: -Twitch.tv/storyoftrish -Cook it Erica on TikTok (pickle girls) -Fallout (TV show based on the game) -Glow Recipe Plum Moisturizer -Glow Recipe Plum Serum -The Ordinary exfoliant -CeraVe face cleanser -Pally.gg fundraising platform
David sits down with guest curator Alan Pally, a trustee of the Noël Coward Foundation, to discuss our new online exhibition Men About Town: Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward, now available to view at alhirschfeldfoundation.org/exhibitions Recorded at The Algonquin Hotel in New York, David and Alan look back at Coward's extraordinary career and the many figures he worked with through Hirschfeld's drawings. Important Links: Men About Town: Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward (Full Exhibition) About the Noël Coward Foundation The NY Public Library for the Performing Arts The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Nöel Coward Lillian Gish Irene Worth John Gielgud Barbara Cook Paula Laurence Private Lives (Various Productions) Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne Gertrude Lawrence The Red Peppers (from Star!), 1968 Private Lives, 1931 Daniel Massey Raymond Massey Laurence Olivier Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in Private Lives, 1983 Joan Collins in Private Lives, 1992 Maggie Smith and John Standing in Private Lives, 1976 Bea Lillie Set to Music, 1939 Elsa Maxwell Blithe Spirit Mildred Natwick Design For Living, 1984 Tammy Grimes Look After Lulu, 1959 Carol Channing Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1949 High Spirits, 1964 Uta Hagen Hirschfeld Century Podcast - Episode 45: 1964 Oh, Coward!, 1987 Marlene Dietrich Waiting in the Wings, 1999 Dana Ivey in Present Laughter, 1982 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
In this episode Innovators can laugh with Haz Hubble, Founder of Pally. Haz shares his insights and experiences from his journey as a young entrepreneur and his unique approach to building stronger, more meaningful relationships through AI technology. Find out how Pally aims to revolutionize the way people connect and maintain relationships, along with Haz's surprise revelation about dinner with Richard Branson. Connect with Haz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hhubble/?originalSubdomain=ukCheck out Pally: https://www.pally.com/I recently launched the premier podcast ad marketplace for Tech, SaaS, and B2B audiences. It's now super easy to reach a targeted audience and grow your brand and authority among trusted industry podcast hosts like Andrei from Fullfunnel.io, Joran Hofman from Growing a B2B Saas, and Sarah Block from Tiny Marketing. You can learn more about my podcast network at https://www.innovatorscanlaugh.com/p/b2b-podcast-network/For the Innovators Can Laugh newsletter in your inbox every week, subscribe at https://innovatorscanlaugh.substack.comPrevious guests include: Arvid Kahl of FeedbackPanda, Andrei Zinkevich of FullFunnel, Scott Van den Berg of Influencer Capital, Buster Franken of Fruitpunch AI, Valentin Radu of Omniconvert, Evelina Necula of Kinderpedia, Ionut Vlad of Tokinomo, Diana Florescu of MediaforGrowth, Irina Obushtarova of Recursive, Monika Paule of Caszyme, Yannick Veys of Hypefury, Laura Erdem of Dreamdata, and Pija Indriunaite of CityBee. Check out our five most downloaded episodes: From Uber and BCG to building a telehealth for pets startup with Michael Fisher From Starcraft Player to Maximizing Customer Lifetime Value with Valentin Radu Revolutionizing Parent-Teacher Communication with Kinderpedia ...
pally joins the podcast to talk about what makes TI fun, some of his favorite stories from games, Daxcive (or is it Dacxive?) Animators, and of course, Arborec. Also BLT continues to experiment with sound settings and isn't sure this one was the best :P 1:05 pally joins the show! 1:47 On dialing back how much TI we play 2:58 On novelty of TI wearing off over time 6:32 Weird game modes bring more novelty 10:27 The stories TI lets us experience 12:52 The glorious async TI community and pbd2000 17:16 How pally found TI (and TI vs Eclipse) 21:07 On winslaying and the importance of winning to getting people to stay with the game 23:14 BLT is accused of winning too many games with random shard pulls 25:08 On eliminations 30:45 On winning from behind and pally's love of resources (over influence) 34:00 Arborec!! 39:06 Tech of the Week - Dacxive Animators 46:27 A couple of final stories from the fog 51:20 Various updates
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On the final episode of 2023, The Comics Pals present The Pally Awards! We celebrate our favorite comics of the year, go over our prediction results for 2023 and make predictions for 2024! Which creators came out on top, and which pal won the prediction game? 00:00 Stream Start 00:45 2023 Prediction RESULTS 22:15 2024 Predictions 51:08 The 2023 Pally Awards! 52:03 Best Superhero Movie 54:28 Best Superhero in Comics 57:12 Most Shocking Announcement / News Story 1:00:48 Best Writer 1:05:53 Best Artist 1:09:08 Best Colorist 1:11:15 Best Letterer 1:13:25 Best Cover Artist 1:18:41 Best Creative Team 1:23:22 Best Issue #1 1:26:05 Best Series 1:31:20 Best Publisher 1:36:17 Best The Comics Pals Interview 1:42:02 Best The Comics Pals Book Club 1:48:28 Drafting Characters From ALL Media Watch us LIVE on YouTube every: Thursday at 6 PM EST for Pals Pulls Saturday at 10:15 AM EST for The Comics Pals Grab some merch here: https://streamlabs.com/thecomicspals/merch Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/thecomicspals The Comics Pals is a weekly comic book podcast where a group of comic book journalists and friends get together to talk comics.
BLT wishes you a happy new year, shares another edge case that makes Crown of Thalnos almost good, and starts off his Faction Tier List with his D Tier factions. 1:12 - Best thing I saw this week 1:29 - Weird game mode of the week: Pally's Ixthian Variant 3:17 - Tech of the week: Hyper Metabolism 6:09 - Weird rules thing of the week: Letnev and Sol agents can improve Crown of Thalnos! 8:40 - BLT's Faction Tier List! D Tier: 25) Barony 24) L1Z1X 14:53 - Various Updates
In this session, we feature Harry Hubble, Founder of Pally. Pally connects social messaging, planning, and relationship management to help you build stronger relationships, supercharged by AI. In this episode, we introduce a remarkable guest, a 25-year-old London-based founder with a unique journey. He skipped the traditional academic route, diving into the professional world at just 14 and establishing their first company at 15 years old.What's truly exceptional is their mastery of the business language, finance. By 20, he became the world's youngest chartered management accountant, and by 22, they held the prestigious position of Chief Financial Officer in a 200-person company.Harry is part of Sigma Squared Society, a global community of 900+ of the most ambitious, young entrepreneurs who are on a mission to push boundaries, transcend industries and develop cutting-edge innovations to foster change.But the journey continues. In the past 18 months, they embarked on a new adventure with Pally, a social product reimagining how we connect. Pally isn't your ordinary messaging app; it's a social operating system that enriches relationships and fosters long-lasting plans. Today, we explore Harry's inspiring journey, from seizing opportunities to understanding the power of persistence and belief.He's on a mission to transform social connection with one another through the power of intuitive tech, which adds value and meaning for it's user - instead of feeding into the modern ‘scroll culture'. Join us for an incredible episode, as we delve into this extraordinary journey of redefining social connectivity. Themes covered:Product Development, Profitability, Hiring, People and Culture, Advice.Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestartupdiariespodcast/Follow our page on Linkedin: https://shorturl.at/qSW56Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn or learn more about Burns Sheehan. Subscribe and leave a review!
Rolling In The Netherdeep Ep 57Bully The PallyOrgoth and North plan a late night visit to confront Sir Aloysius Nightbreaker. While recovering, Lapuhs receives a strange ghostly visitor.Watch us live on Wednesdays 4:30 Eastern/1:30 Pacific on Twitch!Severed Sons proudly supports Tabletop News , your official stop for all things Tabletop! Thanks to Critical Role for helping us build worlds of adventure!Ron Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMWilvan Grandmane – Ross Griffin, @griffRMLaphus Prismawing - Jaiden Ramirez, @foxtrotfalloutOrgoth Skullcrusher - Bill Roper, @billroperNorth Star Maedrick - Jaime R. Bishop, @suburbancrypticFollow us on Twitter at @SeveredSonsDnD or on Instagram!Join our Discord! Join our Patreon!Now, you can support us through the Buzzsprout website too!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Keep on rolling! Support the show
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In Episode 31: The Breakroom, we have another family sit-down, but with a new guest! We welcome Tony's uncle and Brian's brother, Cameron, aka “Uncle Pally.” Uncle Pally has been a driver for different industries for many years. Previously, he drove, transported, and delivered money for Dunbar Armored, and tells us what it was like driving around a bank on wheels. We also discuss driving dump trucks, automated trucks getting hacked by terrorists, and general industry talk. Finally Uncle Pally wraps up the show by recounting how as kids, he and Brian witnessed three UFOs in the sky! KEEP US FUELED: buymeacoffee.com/hammerlane EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOOD: www.preparewithhll.com LEAVE A VOICEMAIL: 515-585-MERK(6375) EMAIL US YOUR STORIES: hllpodcast@protonmail.com Website: www.hammerlanelegends.com Gear: https://www.hammerlanelegends.com/gear YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TWlB5Yqx8JlQr3p3bkkMg Facebook: www.facebook.com/hammerlanelegends Instagram Desktop: www.instagram.com/hammerlanelegends Instagram Mobile: @hammerlanelegends Twitter Desktop: www.twitter.com/HLLPodcast Twitter Mobile: @HLLpodcast Produced by: Jack Merkel Follow Jack on Instagram @jack_theproducer
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Rachel Pally talks with Olivia and Rachel (Bilson) about her designer origin story, home birth, and balancing work with parenting. They also talk about their overlapping childhood/teenage years, meditation, and addictive tendencies in kids.
Adam Pally sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. We talk about the values he looked to instill into his kids. In addition, we talk about the how parents shouldn't influence their kid's path. After that we talk about Adam reprising his role of Wade Whipple in the upcoming Knuckles series on Paramount Plus. We also talk about the impact of the writers strike. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. Adam Pally Hailing from Livingston, New Jersey, Adam Pally has quickly found his place as both actor and comedian in Hollywood. Pally is widely known for starring as Max Blum in the ABC cult hit comedy series Happy Endings. Pally is starred in truTV's 101 Places to Party Before You Die, based on a best-selling book. Adam Pally co-hosts the new travel-comedy series with longtime friend Jon Gabrus. Pally will reprise his role of Wade Whipple in the upcoming Knuckles series on Paramount Plus. Make sure you follow Adam on Twitter at @AdamPally and at Instagram at @Adam.Pally. Kinzoo Is This Week's Sponsor Kinzoo is built around the belief that the majority of parents are just trying to find the right balance for technology in their families. In addition, Kinzoo works hard to earn the right to be that trusted tech partner for parents. They provide apps that give kids and tweens only the best that technology has to offer, without exposure to the worst of it. Kinzoo thinks that the positive potential of technology is unlocked when it connects, promotes creativity and enables the cultivation of new skills and interests. In addition, Kinzoo also actively provides thought leadership on the subject of kids and technology with their active blog, their founder's bi-weekly newsletter That Digital Dad, and their founder's book, Screen Captured. Kinzoo is flipping the script on screen time. To learn more go to kinzoo.com or where you get at your device's app store. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
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Diljá mætir til Gústa B og Pally og fer yfir það sem gerðist á bakvið tjöldin í Eurovision ævintýrinu, er sett í hitasætið, slúðurspurningar og fleira!
Dr. Marcia Pally (author of White Evangelicals and Right-Wing Populism: How Did We Get Here?) returns to the VCW hall with her friend, Dr. Pamela Cooper- White. We discuss Dr. Cooper-White's new book, "The Psychology of Christian Nationalism: Why People Are Drawn In And How to Talk Across the Divide". Buy Dr. Pamela Cooper-White's book right here: https://www.fortresspress.com/store/product/9781506482118/The-Psychology-of-Christian-Nationalism Follow Dr. Marcia Pally on Twitter: @marcia_pally Buy Dr. Pally's book right here: https://www.routledge.com/White-Evangelicals-and-Right-Wing-Populism-How-Did-We-Get-Here/Pally/p/book/9781032134826 Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vcwpod Twitter: Twitter: @vcwpod Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Check out Zach's music by going to: https://muzach.bandcamp.com Podcast music by Zach Malm Logo by Zach Malm
The Bois start the show with recaps from all over the Major League Rugby week 1 slate as well as taking a look at the American Raptors debut in Super Rugby Americas. No Iowa Rugby Union AGM this past Saturday meant the Wombats hosted a Chicago Hounds watch party at Pally's Bar & Grille in Clive. The Bois hear from Greg Rodrigue, coach of Indianola Boys rugby who are back from taking a couple of years off. We then follow up with West Des Moines Valley Boys Head Coach Parker Czipar as they look to start practice this week and build off of last season's growth. Thank you for joining us! Lots of high school boys news coming up in the upcoming weeks!
I love malapropisms. My favorite: A number of years ago, a bar mitzvah kid was leading services from an earlier Reform prayer book, “Gates of Prayer.” He was supposed to have read: “In a world torn by violence and pain …” Instead, it came out of his mouth as: “In a world torn by violence and prayer …” He got that right. My guest is Professor Marcia Pally. Professor Pally teaches at New York University and at Fordham University and held the Mercator Guest Professorship in the theology department at Humboldt University-Berlin, where she is an annual guest professor. Her latest book is “White Evangelicals and Right-wing Populism: How Did We Get Here?” We discuss her concerns about right-wing evangelical populism. Want to watch something terrifying? Check out this video of the song “Onward Christian Soldiers.” Watch those young, beautiful children doing exactly as the lyrics would teach: preparing to become Christian soldiers, marching as to war. The images are terrifying. This subject is so hot, so alive and, frankly, so upsetting — precisely because it is about the weaponization of faith. A group of insurrectionists, including Jacob Chansley (shirtless), prays inside the U.S. Senate chamber after breaching the Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. Video screen grab via Luke Mogelson/The New Yorker Check out this quote from Professor Pally's book: Among those who on January 6, 2021 rioted at the US Capitol building claiming that the 2020 election had been stolen from Donald Trump was a small group that stormed the Senate chamber. Removing his horned helmet, a bare-chested “shaman” figure named Jacob Chansley led the group in prayer: Thank you heavenly father for gracing us with this opportunity… to allow us to exercise our rights, to allow us to send a message to all the tyrants, the communists, and the globalists, that this is our nation, not theirs. We will not allow America, the American way of the United States of America to go down … Thank you divine, omniscient and omnipresent creator God for blessing each and every one of us here and now …. In Christ's holy name, we pray. I could not put Professor Pally's book down, and then I went on to watch Andrew Callaghan's documentary “This Place Rules,” which just came out and which is available on HBO Max. It is a chronicle of his trips across the United States, visiting people who wound up — or whose compatriots wound up — on the steps of the Capitol building on Jan. 6. Many of these people were terrifying. I also mean they were physically terrifying. While I believe everyone has the right to do with their bodies as they want to — these people seem to have gone out of their way to alter their appearances so as to look really scary. They define the meaning of terror. It worked. I have to say: It terrified me. The whole issue of how faith becomes intertwined with right-wing politics, violent bigotries — all of that — I was fascinated. Grimly fascinated. I was grimly fascinated and terrified and depressed by the interviews in the film with children who believe in various conspiracy theories, including the QAnon conspiracy theory. But even more than that: I found it absolutely revolting that they were quoting those theories and then using terms like “globalist” or “Rothschilds,” which are antisemitic dog whistles. All of which reminded me of something about faith. The late Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, who served as the chief rabbi of Great Britain and who had a warm relationship with the current King Charles, once said — and it has always stayed with me — that religion has the power to make good people better, and it has the power to make bad people worse. It is ultimately our choice.
Adam Pally (Happy Endings, The Mindy Project) latest comedic role is in the charming but hilarious, Who Invited Charlie. Pally plays Charlie, a down-and-out, comfortably clothed guy that bumps into his college roommate in a weird (could only happen in NYC) way. After seeing his friend, who drops his wallet in a scuffle, COVID hits. Charlie has the idea to follow his friend (without an invitation) to his lovely Hamptons house, where they are all seeking refuge from the pandemic. As you can imagine, chaos ensues. While COVID is a topic in the film, it is not its focus. This movie focuses on relationships, whether they be platonic or romantic. At the core, this movie shows you that all is not what it seems, and no matter how lost you feel, there is always hope -- it's also laugh-out-loud funny. Pally talks about what drew him into playing the character, some of his favorite moments on set, and how proud he is to be a part of this project. This is a must-see film. In addition to this fantastic movie, Pally has joined forces with a friend of over 25 years, Jon Gabrus, in a series called 101 Places to Party Before You Die. This reality show takes the two best friends and brings them to the most random towns for 72 hours to see, eat, drink, smoke, and do anything else they can while they are there. Gabrus and Pally have such easy chemistry, each episode makes you feel like you are traveling with them. You want to go where they go and eat where they eat. Fans have done just that. Everyone is campaigning for a season two because, let's face it, we all want to hang out with them. Host: Monica Gleberman Editor: Polina Jdanova Social Media Graphic: Jojo -- Synopsis: Who Invited Charlie: Follows a New York City family hiding out in the Hamptons whose bubble is popped when a Bloody Mary-swilling, pot-smoking 'Charlie' comes to bring a lifetime of hurt that might heal them all *This film can currently be screened at a local film festival near you. Check out the film's Instagram account and Pally's social media for updates on new showings. 101 Places to Party Before You Die: Accidental travel hosts, Pally and Gabrus, are given family-sanctioned three-day weekend escapes venturing across the U.S. to different destinations to experience everything they have to offer. *All episodes of 101 Places to Party Before You Die can be streamed on HBO Max. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod
SubtleFW and Fabulous join us this week to talk a lot about Protection Paladins.
In episode 72, we discuss Gender Identity and Mental Health with Kai Katschthaler (they/them) ✔ GUEST PROMOS ✔ ▶ Kai is a DevRel consultant, mental health advocate, and public speaker. They run Taboola Rasa, a mental health awareness project that seeks to erase the stigma connected to mental health. ▶ Linktree - https://linktr.ee/thegrumpyenby ▶ Twitter - https://twitter.com/thegrumpyenby ▶ Instagram - https://instagram.com/thegrumpyenby ▶ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/thegrumpyenby ✔ CONTENT WARNINGS ✔ ▶ mental health and mental health diagnoses ▶ neurodivergence ▶ ableism and stigmatizing language ▶ loss/death ✔ LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT ✔ ▶ Coast Salish ▶ Ojibwa ▶ Dakota ✔ EPISODE DETAILS ✔ ▶ Today's show is hosted by GenderMeowster (they/them) and Atlas O Phoenix (they/them) ✔ SHOW NOTES ✔ ▶ Non-report mental Health support lines - https://linktr.ee/safersupport ▶ Austrian Gender Activism group: https://genderklage.at ▶ Rainbow tree: https://www.amazon.com/Rainbow-Christmas-Tree-Greeting-Envelopes/dp/B077J1YKDV/ref=asc_df_B077J1YKDV/ ▶ Rainbow tree 2: https://www.target.com/p/4-5-39-unlit-rainbow-alberta-spruce-artificial-christmas-tree-wondershop-8482/-/A-84590800 ▶ Trans Tree Skirt: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1351331045/trans-pride-christmas-tree-skirt ▶ Trans ornament: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1328339174/transgender-glass-christmas-ornament ✔ SUPPORT ✔ ▶ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GenderMeowster?fan_landing=true ▶ Ko-fi - https://ko-fi.com/gendermeowster ▶ Pally.gg - https://pally.gg/tip/gendermeowster ✔ OTHER PLATFORMS AND SOCIAL MEDIA ✔ ▶ LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/GenderMeowster ✔ PODCAST ✔ ▶ Website - https://www.genderfulpodcast.com/ ✔ SHOP ✔ ▶ RedBubble - https://www.redbubble.com/people/genderMeowster/explore?page=1&sortOrder=recent ✔ CONTACT ✔ ▶ GenderfulPodcast@gmail.com ✔ OTHER RESOURCES ✔ ▶ Descript Referral - https://www.descript.com/?lmref=NaoIoQ ✔ GENDERFUL ARTISTS CREDIT ✔ ▶ Theme song “Last Call” by @Mattcherne at https://www.chernebeats.com/ ▶ GenderMeowster logo design - Thats_Barnaby https://www.tiktok.com/@thats_barnaby ▶ Video editing, logo editing, promos, and thumbnail graphics - TransGriffin https://twitter.com/transgriffin ▶ Pre-show Wrangler and co-producer - Juice_Tex https://www.twitch.tv/Juice_Tex ▶ Audio editing - Alexis Vandom https://twitter.com/VandomVA ▶ Co-hosting and Intro mixing - Atlas O Phoenix https://www.beautifulboi.com ▶ Genderful Podcast social media manager - Queer2Help https://linktr.ee/queer2help ▶ Host, Producer, and Executive Producer - GenderMeowster https://linktr.ee/gendermeowster ▶ Genderful is the intellectual property of GenderMeowster https://genderfulpodcast.com ▶ All rights reserved. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genderful/support
Genderful is a weekly talk show about Gender featuring nonbinary and trans guests hosted by GenderMeowster (they/them), a nonbinary Twitch streamer, YouTuber, Podcaster, and more! Transcription: https://share.descript.com/view/JjDJYUOvKkH (please try again if asked for log-in) Rylan is a genderfluid and plural person who enjoys writing and playing games! Catch them on Discord or occasionally on Twitter https://twitter.com/RylanTheStrange Content warnings: Content Warnings for this episode include dysphoria, internalized trans-hate, mental health, and religion/spirituality. Land Acknowledgement: Coast Salish, Stó:lō, Semiahmoo, W̱SÁNEĆ, Kwantlen, Tsawwassen, and Katzie. - You can find more resources at the end of the show notes. - Find more Gender-Wonderful content by GenderMeowster at https://linktr.ee/GenderMeowster - Join our comfy, cozy, queer and neurodiverse Discord community! https://discord.com/invite/TUUQ8DD - If you like my content, you can support me and my content creation team on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/GenderMeowster?fan_landing=true), Ko-Fi (https://ko-fi.com/gendermeowster) or send a donation via Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/GenderMeowster) or Pally.gg (https://pally.gg/tip/gendermeowster) Please email genderfulpodcast@gmail.com if you are gender diverse and interested in being a guest on the show. Today's show is hosted by GenderMeoster (they/them) Show Notes: Plural birthday: August 19th 2022 (3 months before this episode) Headmates: Rylan (agender), Rhys (the boi, trans masc), Ellie (cis femme), Melody (lapis-femme, trans femme headmate in trans masc system, mother), Vanessa (demon, it/they/xe pronouns), Marmalade (he/him, orange cat), James (rosboy) Theme song by @Mattcherne at https://www.chernebeats.com/ For simplified Podcast and video editing, please consider supporting our channel by using our affiliate link for Descript: https://www.descript.com/?lmref=NaoIoQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genderful/support
Genderful is a weekly talk show about Gender featuring nonbinary and trans guests hosted by GenderMeowster (they/them), a nonbinary Twitch streamer, YouTuber, Podcaster, and more! Transcription: https://share.descript.com/view/dh4Uw5E7xeg (please try again if asked for log-in) Jessie Earl is a video producer, journalist and LGBTQ advocate. She is known for her YouTube channel “Jessie Gender” where she dissects social issues through a geek lens, but she has also written for Gamespot, The Advocate, Out Magazine, Skybound Entertainment, Microsoft, and more. She's also a huge Trekkie. New videos every Friday! https://www.youtube.com/c/lostrekkie - You can find more resources at the end of the video description. - Find more Gender-Wonderful content by GenderMeowster at https://linktr.ee/GenderMeowster - Join our comfy, cozy, queer and neurodiverse Discord community! https://discord.com/invite/TUUQ8DD - If you like my content, you can support me and my content creation team on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/GenderMeowster?fan_landing=true), Ko-Fi (https://ko-fi.com/gendermeowster) or send a donation via Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/GenderMeowster) or Pally.gg (https://pally.gg/tip/gendermeowster) Speakers: Jessie Earl (she/they), GenderMeowster (they/them) Content Warnings for this episode include dysphoria, anti-trans experiences, and mental health. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genderful/support
Genderful is a weekly talk show about Gender featuring nonbinary and trans guests hosted by GenderMeowster (they/them), a nonbinary Twitch streamer, YouTuber, Podcaster, and more! Transcription: https://share.descript.com/view/Ro02ixzNRBA (please try again if asked for log-in) Little Petal Alliance is a grassroots mutual aid group that provides gender euphoria items to folks across the country. https://linktr.ee/littlepetalalliance - You can find more resources at the end of the video description. - Find more Gender-Wonderful content by GenderMeowster at https://linktr.ee/GenderMeowster - Join our comfy, cozy, queer and neurodiverse Discord community! https://discord.com/invite/TUUQ8DD - If you like my content, you can support me and my content creation team on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/GenderMeowster?fan_landing=true), Ko-Fi (https://ko-fi.com/gendermeowster) or send a donation via Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/GenderMeowster) or Pally.gg (https://pally.gg/tip/gendermeowster) - We're using throne to crowdfund an IRL Throne (wheelchair) for Meowster: https://jointhrone.com/u/GenderMeowster Speakers: Spencer (they/he), GenderMeowster (they/them) Content Warnings for this episode include racism, transphobia, and dysphoria. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genderful/support
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We all know that our gut health is important for our overall health, but did you know that our oral microbiome is just as important? In fact, research has shown that there is a strong link between our oral health and our overall health. For example, studies have shown that people with gum disease are more likely to develop heart disease, stroke, and other chronic illnesses. Therefore, it's important to take care of your oral health in order to maintain your overall health. David Lin is a leading expert on the oral microbiome and he's going to be joining us on the show today to talk about how we can maintain our oral health and why it's so important for our overall health. About David Lin: David Lin PhD is Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Bristle. David received his PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, his MS in Biology from California State University, Fullerton, and his BS in Biotechnology from University of California, Davis. He was a postdoctoral researcher at Genentech before becoming a Scientist at Twist Bioscience. He has over 10 years of molecular biology, microbiology, genomics, and synthetic biology, and infectious disease experience across academia, public health, and industry. In this episode, you'll learn: What the oral microbiome is and why it's so important for our health How to maintain a healthy oral microbiome The link between our oral health and overall health How poor oral health can lead to chronic illnesses And much more! So tune in now to learn how you can maintain a healthy oral microbiome and improve your overall health! (00:00): "Worrying is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere." - David Lin. (00:08): So the big question is how do women over 40, like us keep weight off, have great energy balance. Our hormones in our moods feel sexy and confident and master midlife. If you're like most of us, you are not getting the answers you need and remain confused and pretty hopeless to ever feel like yourself. Again. As an OB GYN, I had to discover for myself the truth about what creates a rock, solid metabolism, lasting weight loss, and supercharged energy. After 40 in order to lose a hundred pounds and fix my fatigue. Now I'm on a mission. This podcast is designed to share the natural tools you need for impactful results. And to give you clarity on the answers to your midlife metabolism challenges, join me for tangible natural strategies to crush the hormone imbalances you are facing and help you get unstuck from the sidelines of life. My name is Dr. Kyrin Dunston welcome to The Hormone Prescription Podcast. (01:04): Hi, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of The Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kyrin. Thank you so much for joining me today. My guest today, David Lin PhD is a co-founder and chief scientific officer at Bristol. You might think of Bristol as bristles on your toothbrush. This is a different kind of bristle. Maybe you've heard about the connection between your oral microbiome and your overall systemic health like heart and brain and more. Maybe you haven't, but whether you have, or haven't, you need to know about this. And if you know a little bit about it, you need to know more. So David is gonna share that with you today so that you don't just sit there worrying like a rocking chair about your health and what can you do, but you really get some actionable information, some steps that you can take to improve your health and taking care of your oral microbiome is one of those things that you're not gonna hear about at your dentist that you could be doing to move your health to the next level. (02:09): So I'll tell you a little bit about David and then we'll get started. David received his PhD in microbiology and immunology from the university of Michigan and armor and his MS in biology from California state university Fullerton, and his bachelor's in biotechnology from university of California Davis. That's a lot of science. He is a science nerd. Let's just say . And he loves talking about the oral microbiome. He was a post-doctoral researcher at Gentech before becoming a scientist at twist bioscience and has over 10 years of molecular biology, microbiology, genomics, and synthetic biology and infectious disease experience across academia, public health and industry. This is just the guy you want informing you about how to understand the key of your oral microbiome for better, better health. Welcome David. (03:08): Thank you. I'm very excited to be here. (03:10): Yes. I think that most people are not aware of how this small little real estate on their face, their mouth affects the entire rest of their body to such a high degree. So I really wanted to have you on to highlight that for them and they can get some tools and start taking action to improve their oral health so they can improve their overall health. What introduced you to the big impact that oral health has on systemic health? (03:44): That's a good question. Well, I'm a scientist by training and through many years of school, I've learned to a lot about microbiology, a lot about bacteria and basically the way that they do things and how they interact with your body. And recently, at least in the past decade or two, there's been a lot of research that has shown that the gut microbiome is really important for your overall health. It helps with digestion. It controls a lot of your mood and it does a lot of things, but what's been largely ignored is that there's actually another microbiome. That's the second largest and most diverse microbiome in your body. And it's your mouth. You swallow a hundred billion bacteria every day. You are what you eat and those bacteria are in your mouth. And they do so much for us that we really don't. We don't acknowledge. Did you know that oral bacteria, they actually control some of your blood pressure the way they do this is by reducing nitrate. So there's this circular connection in your mouth where they can reduce nitrate. And that increases the nitrate level, nitric oxide levels in your blood. That's just one of many ways that they help you do things. (04:49): You know, that's interesting. I know some people, women are listening and saying, oh, maybe when I go for my blood pressure check at my doctor's office, I should ask them to check my oral microbiome. I think the average doctor would just look at you, like, what are you talking about? It would . They probably wouldn't know what you're talking about in terms of clinical utility. I know you're affiliated with a company that does testing of the oral microbiome. What percentage of doctors would you say are savvy about this interaction and actually know to order tests like this recommend tests like this work with tests like this? (05:25): Very, very few. So I think one of the things about medicine is that it's relatively slow moving. There's a lot of tradition that's been built into not only systemic medicine, so, you know, your physician, but also dentistry. Dentistry is a really old practice and they haven't introduced almost any new technologies for like a hundred years. We still operate in the same way we've been doing for a long time. And that is we treat the symptoms as we see them, which is really unfortunate. There's very little preventive measures that we use to really tackle some of the biggest problems we have. I mean, cavities and gum disease, everybody still gets them. It's like, I think 70% of individual over 65 will have periodontal disease and it's entirely preventable. It's just a bacterial infection. That's a very long term bacterial infection. And if you catch it early enough, you don't have to get it. (06:13): Same with cavities. Cavities are very specific bacteria. They colonize your teeth, they create acid. And unfortunately practitioners nowadays, they, most of them really don't use any of these kinds of tools to screen their patients. I think some of that may have to do with medicine itself, just the way that that we practice. And the other part of it is really that research moves very slowly. So academia to translate a research, finding into something that's really useful for people takes a very long time of development. And hopefully, you know, my company bristle, we're trying to address that at least for oral health. (06:47): Yes, it's so true. It can take decades. I think that the average is something like three decades and sometimes it's way longer than that, for instance the use of fluoride and toothpaste and water, how does that affect the oral biome? (07:05): Yeah. So there haven't actually been any very compelling trials regarding the use of at least every day fluoride, which is a very low concentration in your toothpaste, but generally it's not a very powerful antimicrobial. It really doesn't do that much in killing bacteria. But what it really does is to help you remineralize your teeth because fluoride actually helps to reserve calcium onto your tooth surface. So it helps protect your teeth that way. But I think what's more exciting is not just things like fluoride, but there have been newer compounds that have been out where people have shown kind of that they don't have systemic effects like fluoride does, but they can still help re minimalize teeth. So something like nano hydroxy, appetite, even things like arginine. So arginine is, is just an amino acid, but it helps prevent cavities. And, and the way it does it is by actually modulating the oral microbiome. It's a very interesting connection. (08:05): And is that when swallowed orally Swed orally and how is it administered that it's shown to decrease cavities by altering the microbiome? Yeah, (08:16): So arginine it just, if you chew it and if it sticks around on your teeth, I'm not actually sure if there have been any tests for ingestion, but if you chew it or if you apply it as a toothpaste, it acts as a prebiotic and it activates this pathway called the arginine D M a pathway, which increases the pH of the mouth and the, the way it modulates the oral microbiome is that there's some bacteria that can metabolize the Aine very well and turn it into ammonia, which increases the pH. And that actually prevents the acid generating bacteria from colonizing the tooth because acid generating bacteria actually really like acidic environments and ammonia is the opposite. So it, it prevents them from growing. (08:56): Okay. And so what are some everyday habits that people might have that might hurt their oral microbiome and what are some habits they might have that might improve? (09:07): The first one is using alcohol based mouthwash. That's really bad for you actually. So alcohol is an antiseptic that we use, you know, on our hands. We use it to disinfect things, but it turns out that the microbiome of the mouth, there are very important, good bacteria in there that are important for preventing the bad ones from growing and those good ones. We can kill them by using alcohol based mouthwash. So there was a study recently that had shown that routine use of over the counter mouthwash was actually associated with hypertension. And the reason for that was because these nitrate, reducing bacteria were actually completely going away and they didn't come back because these people were using mouthwash twice a day. And so you never give a chance for good bacteria to populate. And you ended up with dysbiosis of the mouth. That's (09:54): Fascinating that the regular use of the alcohol containing mouthwash increased hypertension, fascinating. What are some other habits that we have that hurt our oral microbiome? (10:05): Definitely our diet. This probably isn't unique to just the oral microbiome, but the amount of sugar and processed food that we eat is just off the charts now, compared to where we were even just 20 years ago, even 30 years ago. And so the rates of cavities have gone sky high. And so that's like the main thing that I tell most people it's well, can I fix right now without having to buy anything or actually like change my habits besides diets gotta be diets. Like the diet is the only thing that is entirely controllable and will fix of most of the problem. Stop eating sugar. just the simple sugars are a huge problem. (10:44): just stop. Just say no, (10:46): Just (10:47): Say no. Okay. And how about flossing and brushing? Just gotta say it cuz some people still didn't get the memo. (10:54): Oh my gosh. It's really surprising. Right. And I think we always recommend people brush twice a day floss once a day, we actually published a little bit of research of our own, of what flossing does to the microbiome. We actually saw that flossing frequency correlates with improvements in oral health and the oral microbiome. So when we measure the microbiome, what we're talking about is there's very specific bacteria in your mouth that we call them periodontal pathogens. And they're the ones that cause gum disease. And we measure these in your saliva at Bristol. And we measure them against the bacteria that prevent them from growing. And we found that people who floss once a day had very low levels of these bacteria, of the bad bacteria in their mouth compared to the good ones, but the people who didn't floss at all, it was an inverse correlation. (11:40): They had very low levels of the good ones and a lot of the bad ones, why this happens. We think it's because most of these pathogens they're called a robes, which means that they can't grow in the presence of oxygen. They really like your gum line. And they like growing into the pockets of your teeth because there's no oxygen there. And so by flossing you can introduce oxygen. You can also mechanically remove some of the dental plaque that's down there that protects from the environment. And really you want those pockets to be exposed to saliva. You want them to be exposed to anything you don't want them to just be rooted in bacteria in pathogenic bacteria. (12:15): Can we give some of them names? Cause I know it would be easier they could hear. So what are some of the good bacteria that we want to foster that we wanna make friends with? (12:25): Yeah. So there's a few bacteria such as amorous pair of influenza. Your, the names are not that important, but most of them are aerobic. So they're strep. ATOC minus. I think if you go to a website, you'll, you'll find a list with a way to spell them out. But generally these are they're in your mouth. And the way that they protect you is actually really interesting. They make a set of compounds called bacteriocins well, not all of them, but some of them do. And this, these bacteria sins are really good at killing other bacteria, specifically killing anaerobic bacteria. It's really interesting. They cause oxidative stress in those bacteria. And that's a, a mechanism where oxygen can kind of is extremely detrimental to their growth. And some of these bacteria sins act as stress inducers. (13:15): So the AOBs wanna hide little cavities and cause problems. Mm-Hmm as acidosis, which is then gonna start eroding teeth. What about mouth breathing and the health of your microbiome, right? There's been recent data about the number of people that are mouth breathers and how it can adversely affect your microbiome and mouth taping has become a thing. Can you talk a little bit about that? (13:42): Absolutely. So mouth breathing is a really interesting phenomenon and it doesn't really directly affect the oral microbiome in that it's the mouth breathing itself, but the active mouth breathing actually reduces the amount of saliva in your mouth. And saliva's really important because it has antimicrobial peptides. It has antibodies in it, it has minerals and most importantly, it just helps to keep your mouth clean. So you're constantly shedding saliva from, I think it's like hundreds of salivary glands in your mouth and they really helped to just shed things. It helps to coat your teeth, coat your gums and make it so that the bacteria in your mouth are kept at low levels. Because once you get outgrowth, that's when problems really happen. And by mouth breathing, you're drying up the salivary glands. You're reducing the amount of saliva on your teeth and your gums and dry mouth is the main cause of oral microbiome dysbiosis, which (14:38): Is cause is that for most people? (14:39): Yeah. A lot of people have dry mouth and they're not actually aware dry mouth causes, gum disease, cavities, bad breath, extremely common, but people think they wake up in the middle of the night. They've been mouth breathing that it's totally normal. And they're like, eh, I'll just drink a glass of water. But you know, this constant act of mouth breathing and having a dry mouth every day leads to dysbiosis. (15:00): And for everybody listening, before you go seal your mouth up with a piece of tape, read about how to do mouth taping please. Cuz I know, I remember when I first heard about it and I thought mouth taping, I thought it meant a piece of tape, a crushable mouth. So don't do it until you read about it and learn about it. So my people are mostly women 40 to 60 and over and they're wanting to know what they can do to improve their health. And how does they've learned about the microbiome and the gut? And now they're wondering, how is this David? How is this oral microbiome affecting the rest of my health? Yeah, what's it doing? (15:40): Oh my goodness. Where to start? So we briefly discussed how the oral microbiome helps control blood pressure. Right? We talked about nitrate, but there's so many other ways. So one really big study that came out a few years ago showed that there's certain bacteria in your mouth that have actually been implicated in the progression of Alzheimer's disease. So this bacteria is called Pomona gingivalis. And since then there's been a lot of studies and looking at whether or not they can actually prevent Alzheimer's disease just by either killing these bacteria, removing them or blocking their activity. And companies have come up from this, just looking at Talis. So that's one way these bacteria, they end up in your brain somehow and then (16:24): Any early data from any of those studies you can share or nothing yet. (16:29): I think it's a little early, there was one clinical trial that had very early data that looked promising where they had. So Ponas, gingivalis creates this protein that cuts other proteins and this drug targets that protein, that cuts stuff. And they saw that. I think there was a mild decrease or a mild improvement in cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease by using a drug like this. But it was probably a very small study. And I think they're expanding that now. (16:56): Okay, great. And then I cut you off cuz you were getting ready to talk about something else systemically. (17:00): Yeah. The oral microbiome's been implicated in so many different things. So another big one is cancer, both in oral cancer and surprisingly colorectal cancer, which I guess is surprising to most people. But when you think about, you know, a hundred billion bacteria being swallowed every day, it becomes pretty obvious that there's this one bacteria called fuser bacterium nucle. And for some reason, this little bug is really, really good at causing inflammation. And what it does is it happens to be in very high abundance in people with tumors. It really likes the tumor environment. Why we don't really know why, but people have shown that people who have fus nucle in their tumors, those tumors grow a lot more aggressively. And the prognosis for those people is much worse than the people who don't have, have SLE. (17:51): Okay. What about heart disease? You know, that's the number one killer of women over 50. Most women don't worry about it. Believe it or not. They're more worried about breast cancer, but they should be concerned about their hearts. How does the oral microbiome interact with the heart? (18:07): Yeah. Park sees the number one killer in the United States. And there's actually a lot of interactions between the oral microbiome and the heart. Somehow bacteria in the mouth actually end up in the bloodstream. We don't really know how this happens, like a lot of things, but for instance, atherosclerotic plaque, the plaque that's high cholesterol and it builds up inside your arteries and, and can cause a blockage. People have found oral bacteria in there. They found Fusor bacteria, NLE, Pomona tr Tova a lot of these gum disease pathogens just happen to make it into the bloodstream. We think that the people who have gum disease, they're more susceptible to this happening because the gum disease actually causes damage to the gum tissue and allows them to invade and, and get into your bloodstream. But the mechanism for how this happens is still very unclear. There's also other bacteria in the mouth that can cause infecti endocarditis. It's a pretty rare condition, but somehow again, the bacteria in the mouth, they end up in the heart and they cause an infection. (19:05): Interesting. So I'm curious, has anybody done any studies on longevity as it relates to the makeup of the oral microbiome? (19:14): Nope. Not yet. Not (19:16): Yet. (19:17): Very good question. I wish we did. so I will say that people have looked at oral health in longevity, but not really the oral microbiome longevity, right? Like there's a very strong correlation between good oral health and longevity. Mm-Hmm because the people who can eat longer, eat solid foods or good foods for longer and to do better. And so it wouldn't be surprising if you found that the people that live longer have very healthy oral microbiomes because in order to have healthy teeth who need a healthy oral microbiome, but so far no study definitively. (19:52): Okay. Interesting. I was just curious, and I know that at Bristol, you guys offer tests for the oral microbiome. Can you talk a little bit about what people could do to be proactive about assessing their oral biome and promoting a healthy oral biome? (20:13): Yeah. First thing I always say is take a test because that's really the only way you can get data around it. So it's kind of like for instance, for diabetes, a lot of people don't know their status for diabetes. And the only way they know is by going get a blood test, and it's the same for oral health. You really don't know there's no lab tests or have there hadn't been any lab tests for oral health until bristle came along. And so you really need to get the data around it, to know what your starting point is to know what you need to improve because there's very specific recommendations we can make based on the makeup of your oral microbiome. So, I mean the first thing about being proactive is fix your diet brush twice a day, floss once a day, reduce your mouth breathing, try and eat more nitrate foods with nitrate in them. So there's leafy greens and let's see eat more arginine. If you can. Other than that, the recommendations we make could be for specific probiotics to help you improve your oral health. But we don't know which ones, unless you take a test. (21:12): Okay. So on the test, what kind of information do you get? (21:15): So we give a variety of scores that are based on your oral microbiome. Really. We look at all the bacteria in your mouth. Eventually we'll also report on the different viruses and fungi because we know that they're also really important for oral disease. But right now, if we're talking about just bacteria, you get scores for your cavities. So we tell you what kind of bacteria in your mouth can contribute to cavities. What kind of bacteria in your mouth can contribute to gum disease, which ones in the mouth that are also implicated in gut inflammation and bad breath. And we're adding, we're adding new features all the time. So, (21:50): Okay. So it's not one where you're gonna get specific bacterial names. You're basically going to get some type of score. I'm looking at the sample report where you'll get a beneficial bacteria score. And then it will say how you stack up next to healthy people. You get a tooth case score and you'll be told how you stack up compared to people who are healthy people with tooth decay and you'll get a gum inflammation score. And you'll be told compared to people with inflammation, healthy people and you, and then also halitosis bad breath, you'll get a score. And then based on the results you'll get, excuse me, diet and hygiene tips. Is that right? (22:31): More than that too. Okay. You'll get specific recommendations for probiotics, if possible, and different kinds of supplements that could help you and included in each of the scores. We also do give the bacteria names. We give your abundance of each of the bacteria and how you relate to other people for those different bacteria. And a lot of times it's really hard to interpret that kind of information. Like I can tell you that you have, you know, Pomona gingivalis, but what does that really mean for you? So we try to contextualize it into these scores. (23:01): I see that I just have a basic, and then there is a breakout where it does show you your bacteria related to these different items and you get custom recommendations based on this. So I didn't see that before. (23:14): Okay. And each test with the recommendations, we also provide a coach. So we have a dental hygienist on staff who is educated in the oral microbiome and what you can do to improve it. And we provide one coaching call to everyone who, who takes the test so that you can better understand how you can improve oral health, because we know that everybody is different. And so the recommendations we make may not entirely be applicable to you because you have a very specific need. And so we try to build around personalized medicine because we don't think there's a one size fits all approach for anybody really. (23:46): Right. That's so true. And I love that you give a coaching appointment, they can go through that. I really think that in this day and age, where if you're trying to be proactive about your health and be as healthy as you can now and going forward in the future, this needs to be a part of your plan, right? Not just visiting the dentist twice a year and getting your teeth clean, not just brushing and flossing, but really assessing your oral microbiome as well as your colorectal microbiome and doing all the tests that I talk about. I say all the things, I really think this needs to be a part of it. How did you become interested in this topic? I always wanna know why people do what they've been. (24:28): So I was trained as a scientist. I did my master's studying antibiotic resistance, so I studied bacteria. And then afterwards I wanted to do something different. I went to study a virus dengue virus during my PhD. And I decided, well, at the time I went to university of Michigan where there's a very big consortia of people studying the gut microbiome. And so the neighboring lab actually studies the interaction between the mouth and the gut. They use a lot of tools to look at how bacteria get from the mouth to the gut and whether or not they can cause disease. And so they published a few studies and that was kind of the start of my foray into it because I used to, we do a thing called journal club. It's basically research sharing between the different labs and, and that's where I first got interested. And so when I came back to California, where I grew up, I decided I wanted to study something with the microbiome. And what I decided to, to embark on was this very complicated interaction between the microbiome, the immune system and neurons. So neurons can interact with the immune system in the gut. And it's really important for actually maintaining homeostasis and keeping a healthy gut. But the way it happens is extremely complicated. (25:45): Podcast level, like very, (25:47): I'm not even sure I could explain it very well. Basically the summary at the time of me studying this was that neurons actually create proteins that help recruit immune cells. So there's different types of cells and the immune system that live within your tissue. So normally we refer to immune cells as in your blood and they help to monitor the, the health of your body. But some of them actually live inside of tissues and there's very specific. They're called macrophages. They can sample the environment, they eat stuff, and then they tell your body what's there. And it turns out that neurons, if you get rid of the neurons, then these macrophages also go away. And so these macrophages are in the gut and they're held there by neurons and they help to sample the environment of the gut to tell you, do you need to have diarrhea because there's something bad in here or are you okay because neurons also happen to control the motor function of the gut. So it's a very interesting interaction. (26:45): Yes. So much science behind all of this. I think it's fascinating. I think what's important for everybody today to get the message. Is that the, or the bacteria in your mouth matter for your, the rest of your system matter for your brain health and do you get dementia or not matter for your heart and do you get heart disease or not matter for many aspects of your health and that to be proactive, you need to test not guess that's something I always say. And treat, I'm just wondering, it sounds like they've found association for instance, with certain of these pathogenic bacteria and hypertension, but have they proved causation and done any interventional studies to say that if you change these bacteria, then your blood pressure will improve. Yeah. Yes. (27:33): , that's a really good question. That's so what people have done is they've introduced nitrate as a supplement in the mouth. And what they look at is two measurements. The first is salivary nitric oxide. So how much nitrate is being reduced in your saliva and how much nitrate is being reduced into your blood? And so a few studies have very small studies have gone into adding these supplements and it modulates the microbiome in a way that shifts towards more nitrate, reducing bacteria. And that in turn increases your nitric oxide in the blood. So not only have they done a depletion study, where they looked at the people who took mouthwash and it killed all the bacteria, mm-hmm, , they've also boosted them and saw a boost in the blood. Very (28:15): Interesting. I love that. That is and Pally. We're just, this field is in its Macy and we're gonna have all kinds of designer, probiotics and treatments, hopefully for the mouth in the near future. I will look forward to that and we'll have in the show notes, a link to your blog, and then you do have a discount code for anybody who wants to order a test. So we'll have a code Kyrin, one 50, we'll have the link you can use in the show notes. If you're driving, please don't try to do it. Look it up now , we'll have the link in the show notes. We'll have the code Kyrin one 50 for 15% discount. And you can also look at a sample oral health test report. Like the one I was looking at we'll have the link for that. And I asked David before we started to share a couple quotes on life that he liked to with me. And, you know, I love a good quote. So they're all great, but I'm gonna share this one. Worrying is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere. (29:23): So are you not a worrier? you not worry at all? I (29:27): Try not to be. I really try not to be. I really like this quote, cuz worrying is the same as doing nothing. Right? It's kind of like your test don't guess by worrying, you're really just sitting there and guessing you don't really know what's gonna happen. Why don't you go do something about it? Just go test, go find out. (29:43): I love that. It is yeah. Test don't guess do something. It's just, it's rehearsing possibilities. And, but we can do it. I wonder if abnormal microbiome in your mouth is associated with increase in worrying. That would be an interesting study. David, you might wanna do that one. (29:58): There were a few that had suggested some mental health issues were associated with oral microbiome changes. So there was depression, schizophrenia. Alzheimer's like we just talked about a number of things. Yeah. (30:10): That is fascinating. I think there's gonna be way more data coming out on this association. I mean, we've got the vagi biome. We have our ocular biome. We've got them all over. (30:22): We didn't even talk about the vaginal microbiome, the oral microbiome, the same bacteria that cause bacterial VA happen to be the ones that are in the mouth that cause gum disease. (30:31): How fascinating, who knew? Do you guys offer any testing for that? (30:37): So the, we do have a report on the bacteria. We don't call them out explicitly, but I think one of the, one of the scores we'll probably add in the future will be something like that will be a vaginal dysbiosis score because there's been a few studies that have shown the same strains of bacteria in the mouth. They actually end up colonizing the gut and then in turn, they end up in the vagina. Right. And so if you have dysbiosis either in your gut or in your mouth, that could definitely translate down to the vagina too. (31:07): Fascinating. So fascinating. David Lin, thank you so much for coming on the hormone prescription podcast and sharing this information with us. I very much appreciate it. (31:19): Absolutely likewise, me too. (31:22): And thank you all for listening to another episode of the hormone prescription with Dr. Kyrin. Hopefully you've heard something today that you'll take and put into action to improve your health. It's great to have education atta, but ultimately what's gonna make an impact on your health and your life are the actions that you take. So go check out David's blog, maybe order a test kit, do the test, get the information, take action. And remember if you wanna mouth tape, read about how to do it properly first and I will see you next week. Thanks so much for joining me until then peace, love and hormones. (32:02): Y'all thank you so much for listening. I know that incredible vitality occurs for women over 40. When we learn to speak hormone and balance these vital regulators to create the health and the life that we deserve. If you're enjoying this podcast, I'd love it. If you give me a review and subscribe, it really does help this podcast out so much. You can visit the hormone prescription.com, where we have some free gifts for you and you can sign up to have a hormone evaluation with me on the podcast to gain clarity into your personal situation until next time, remember, take small steps each day to balance your hormones and watch the wonderful changes in your health that begin to unfold for you. 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The legendary Adam Pally joins gabrus to talk about Vegas and all that goes on there. Watch gabrus and Pally take on even more party spots in their new show, 101 Places to Party Before You Die premiering TONIGHT on TruTV Check out gabrus' other podcast, Action Boyz And every Monday night at 11EST you can listen and talk with gabrus LIVE on his weekly movie show THE MOVIE BUFF or listen to some PREVIOUS EPISODES Shout out to Athletic Greens, Magic Spoon, & Truebill Go to athleticgreens.com/MIGHTY for a free 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D a 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to magicspoon.com/ham and use our promo code HAM at checkout to save five dollars off your order! Go to Truebill.com/MIGHTY to start canceling today. Advertise on High & Mighty via Gumball.fm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Marcia Pally, a professor at New York University and guest professor at Humboldt University-Berlin, talks with Word&Way President Brian Kaylor about her new book White Evangelicals and Right-Wing Populism: How Did We Get Here? She also discusses Jan. 6, political history, and economics. Note: Don't forget to check out our subscriber e-newsletter A Public Witness that helps you make sense of faith, culture, and politics.
Our first international interview with guest Dr. Marcia Pally as we talk about her book "White Evangelicalism and Right Wing Populism: How Did We Get Here?". We discuss the duresses that white Evangelicals perceive themselves to be under, a history of how those perceived stressors and "us vs them" thinking inflames right wing populism. We also discuss how some Evangelicals at the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 1900s were socialists and/or supported more social programs. Toward the end, we talk briefly about her book on Leonard Cohen. Professor Pally teaches at New York University, at Fordham University and is an annual guest professor at Humboldt University's Theology Faculty. In 2019-2020 she was a Fellow and The Center for Theological Inquiry, Princeton. Her research interests are culture, religion, and politics as well as the intersection of culture and language. She is the author of several books. Connect with Dr. Marcia Pally: Website: https://marciapally.com/ Twitter: @Marcia_Pally Dr. Pally's books mentioned on the podcast: -"White Evangelicals and Right-Wing Populism: How Did We Get Here?" Order here: https://www.amazon.com/White-Evangelicals-Right-Wing-Populism-Routledge/dp/1032134828 -"From This Broken Hill I Sing To You: God, Sex, and Politics in the Work of Leonard Cohen" Order here: https://www.amazon.com/this-Broken-Hill-Sing-You/dp/0567694763/ -"The New Evangelicals: Expanding the Vision of the Common Good" Order here: https://marciapally.com/2020/07/the-new-evangelicals-expanding-the-vision-of-the-common-good/ -Check out Zach's music by going to: https://muzach.bandcamp.com Twitter: Twitter: @vcwpod Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Podcast music by Zach Malm Logo by Zach Malm
We interviewed college graduate Pally J about her experience in an HBCU.
Skimpy deals with the horrors of being blind inside the base hospital, Pally, Tommy and the others pay Mills a visit and go looking for Skimpy. The 530th Squadron is assigned a new commander, The Boss, Jack, Andy and Rosie all receive good news. The Boss and Jack discover something horrifying, and Leslie informs the men on some soul crushing news that effects every airmen. If you are a veteran who is struggling with returning home, PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, Etc, we love you! Please seek help! You're not alone! https://www.hfotusa.org/top-ptsd-resources-for-military-veterans/1. VA Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 Press 12. National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(800)273-8255 Combat Call Center (877)WAR-VETS 3. VA Vet Center Program Vet Centers offer a wide range of services to Veterans and their families at 300 community-based Vet Center locations.4. PTSD Foundation of America Veteran Line: (877)717-PTSD (7873) Office: (832)912-4429 5. Home Base Program-Clinical Intensive Care Program (National/Regional) 617-724-52026. Lone Survivor Foundation: (832)581-35927. Operation Mend-Intensive Treatment Program:8. USA Cares: Combat Injured Program (800) 773-03879. Military One Source: Military OneSource is a 24/7 connection to information, answers, and support to help Veterans reach their goals, overcome challenges, and thrive. 10. Real Warriors: The Real Warriors Campaign promotes a culture of support for psychological healthy by encouraging the military community to reach out for help whether coping with the daily stressors of military life, or concerns like depression, anxiety, and post traumatic stress disorder.11. Boulder Crest Foundation's Warrior PATHH (Progressive and Alternative Training for Healing Heroes) is delivered once a month at Boulder Crest's locations in Arizona (Boulder Crest Arizona), Virginia (Boulder Crest Virginia), and the Boulder Crest Mobile Training Team, and monthly by Boulder Crest's partners in Florida, Georgia, Maine, South Carolina, and Arkansas.Please feel free to reach out with any questions, comments, or constructive criticism by privately messaging me through one of the various SNAFU Social Media Pages. Also, check out our website for more information by clicking here!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/snafupodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/snafupodIf you'd like to donate to the Podcast and help support us, please visit https://www.patreon.com/snafupod and you'll get bonus content every week. Support the show
Adam Pally (Happy Endings, Sonic the Hedgehog, The Mindy Project) joins The Edge Lords to talk circumcision, Captain Marvel, and edgy regrets.
In today's episode, Asha and Keshiia are joined by the incredibly talented fashion designer, Rachel Pally. Rachel is a native Angelino and she is the heart and soul behind her ethically manufactured clothing line The Rachel Pally™. She started her company in 2002, right out of college with the goal of dressing women of all shapes and sizes, and to make them feel beautiful and empowered. Throughout this candid conversation, you'll hear them talk about Rachel's childhood and teenage years, the role motherhood has played in her life, how her lifelong love of dance became her ultimate design inspiration, pivots and changes in her career, and so much more! Asha and Keshiia want to know who you are and where you've been! Come hang out with them on Instagram @meetbridget. They can't wait to chat with you there! Head over to www.meetbridget.com to find all the resources and links mentioned in this episode!
Iggy suspended for his singing. Seems unfair, but what do I know. Double cuck. Education from Iggy. Paul McCartney. Eric Clapton. HBD Danny. Ned Reynolds vs. Iggy. Pally joins us to talk to Iggy. Stone faced caddies. EMOTD.
Rachel Pally knows a thing or two what it takes to persevere in the fashion industry. She has been in it for over 17 years. She tells us how she grew her successful line starting from scratch and only a couple yards of fabric. She has gone through every stage of running and owning a business all while raising two kids and keeping it real. Tune in this week to find out how she did it and why her name is still one of the most recognizable and respectable in the industry. Instagram: rachelpally Website: rachelpally.com Coupon code: THEMAKEDOWN20 Shop the Episode Esker Beauty Firming Body Wash Esker Beauty Firming Oil Kosas Cosmetics Color & Light: Creme - tropic equinox Kosas LipFuel Baseline Universal Clear Hyaluronic Lip Balm Kjaer weiss lips and cheeks June Shine
Rachel Pally is the founder and CEO of her namesake line, Rachel Pally. She lives in LA with her creative director husband, Kevin, and their two boys, Tao (6) and Luca (3). She started her company right of out of college (17 years ago!) with the goal of dressing women of all shapes and sizes and stages of life, and to make them feel beautiful and empowered. Rachel's connection to her hometown of Los Angeles created a dedication to participate in her local economy and put money back into her city by ethnically manufacturing her line in Downtown LA since its launch. She employs people from all over the world (mostly women!), furthering her commitment to empower and support women through her work. As shes evolved as a woman, businesswoman and mother so has her brand. You can learn more about Rachel's beautiful work by visiting www.rachelpally.com or by following her on Instagram: @rachelpally Listen to more music from TALLL by heading to Spotify or Instagram: @talllmusic To learn more about today's episode or to check out what's coming up on WTLFY follow along on Instagram: @whatsthatlikeforyou / @saharmartinezmft
In 2019, Jon Duplantier made 15 appearances as a pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks, recording his first major league win and setting himself up for a breakout 2020 season. And then… well, you know the rest. The Diamondbacks pitcher talks being back at home in Houston surrounded by his childhood trophies, getting a desperately needed haircut from his Dad, and how his family is getting scary deep into the Stephen King universe. Jon then shares how fans helped make his MLB The Show tournament experience great (even if he didn't make the playoffs), who his pick is to win it all, and why he hopes the Players League becomes a new tradition. Jensen also tries to recruit Jon and other MLB players to participate in an intervention for Gavin Lux's Crocs situation. Plus, Jensen checks in with NBC's Indebted star, Adam Pally and his sports-obsessed 8-year-old son, Cole, who is already giving Chris “Mad Dog” Russo a run for his milk money.This episode and series supports FeedingAmerica.org. For more of The No-Sports Report, visit treefort.fm/the-no-sports-report Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.